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or used to sit here and this was his there so this is where he received three shots whenever dr john rich came around he was here to. describe yourself and your grandpa work or write your book about alternative months ago when the rich stay here well into the night he slept in this room on the couch. i mean i mean it's a healer with extra sensory powers badly needed advice from a professional physician the two men spent a lot of time working together they gave treatment to sick people and they hoped they would be able to complete the book together. in a minutes even offered dr talbot's to move into his house it's as though the house was under construction the top floor was still missing often i was going to comedy him on that floor and windows to windows as soon as it was really. those plans never came to fruition after mid july two thousand and eight minutes and dragon babiche never saw each other again. i need me to attend one of his sessions it was past one o'clock in the morning when the session was over to me . ask me to take dr damage to his house in my car i was going to same
or used to sit here and this was his there so this is where he received three shots whenever dr john rich came around he was here to. describe yourself and your grandpa work or write your book about alternative months ago when the rich stay here well into the night he slept in this room on the couch. i mean i mean it's a healer with extra sensory powers badly needed advice from a professional physician the two men spent a lot of time working together they gave treatment to sick people and they...
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which had a very high opinion of dr john which is skills he wished to have a long and fruitful period of cooperation with him this celebration marks the clinic's twentieth anniversary. dragon tabish was among the dignitaries invited to attend its. thank you for coming nice to see you. doctor and turned out a public functions in a new context and struck up a new friendships. he was one of the bridges new friends they met at the medical conference dedicated to alternative treatments so he asked her to be his assistant. that dr dobson invited me to go to a sicko voigt to examine him anymore if we went to the house where he lives and i was there we met the child his name was daniel and his parents than your. meal was born in two thousand and four into the family of political fugitive branco . when the war broke out rankle his young wife and her parents moved from bosnia to belgrade. then he'll became seriously ill when he was one year old he paid no attention to the people around his mental development slowed down he made no attempt to engage with anybody not even with his parents or elde
which had a very high opinion of dr john which is skills he wished to have a long and fruitful period of cooperation with him this celebration marks the clinic's twentieth anniversary. dragon tabish was among the dignitaries invited to attend its. thank you for coming nice to see you. doctor and turned out a public functions in a new context and struck up a new friendships. he was one of the bridges new friends they met at the medical conference dedicated to alternative treatments so he asked...
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. >> my name is dr. john [unintelligible] and i suppose it -- support the measure. we had people coming output from the ortega group to our group to speak. no one came from the other group, even though we tried. i find myself in a peculiar position. i agree with everything that mr. ginsberg said. usually i am on the opposite team. we found out about how faithful the family was in carrying beestings output -- carrying these things out. we think it is a win-win for the city and the people that are here using the park all of the time. thank you very much. supervisor chu: thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is michelle accused. i have been a ventura resident for 10 years and a mother of three. i am a member of two of the largest parents curves in the city. stow lake is one of the places that we all know that we do not visit because it needs rehabilitation. it is also important that my children have mobile and it -- local and organic member ingredients. i support this of -- the restoration upper stow lake -- the restoration of stow lake. thank you. >> good morning, sup
. >> my name is dr. john [unintelligible] and i suppose it -- support the measure. we had people coming output from the ortega group to our group to speak. no one came from the other group, even though we tried. i find myself in a peculiar position. i agree with everything that mr. ginsberg said. usually i am on the opposite team. we found out about how faithful the family was in carrying beestings output -- carrying these things out. we think it is a win-win for the city and the people...
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car they would talk throughout the drive he shared his problems with a professional psychologist dr john was always ready to help people he knew he always did his best to help but i don't think he ever asked for help or at least i never heard such requests from any of i always paused at this traffic light will he would get out of the car and walk away i never even saw the house where he lived. his unusual style made him stand out in the crowds. but people who saw that man never suspected that he had a five million dollars bounty on his head. douglas lulu's flirting no i lived on the ground floor reason i recall that when my father died he met me at the entrance to the house and gave me his visiting card with g.-d. done each written on it the he said he was a psycho therapist and offered help and then i invited him to come to my foot for a cup of coffee or thoughts and i felt relieved they're talking chicken. rather than the carrot it's never dyed his hair nor did he ever have plastic surgery. his only disguise was a battle of old age gray hair and a long beard. i always thought that the
car they would talk throughout the drive he shared his problems with a professional psychologist dr john was always ready to help people he knew he always did his best to help but i don't think he ever asked for help or at least i never heard such requests from any of i always paused at this traffic light will he would get out of the car and walk away i never even saw the house where he lived. his unusual style made him stand out in the crowds. but people who saw that man never suspected that...
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first person who fueled the english channel, it was an english balloon, the pilot was an american, dr. john jeffries. so that's a little bit of history which appears in my book. and the first woman aeronaut was an actress mrs. sage and she has a great term in my book. and at the end of this week coming, i'm going -- look-see it may be the last you'll ever see of me -- to the international balloon fiesta and mexico to fly with the winner of the american hot air challenge cup. bye-bye. [laughter] second question, can you remember your long subtitle. it's amazing. i just noticed it's not on the cover of the book. anyway, the subtitle is called the romantic generation discovered the beauty and terror of science, and that is in a way my first serious point because this is a history of 18th-century science, but the notion that science is both beautiful and threatening and menacing is the key idea to grasp and one that we have absolutely inherited, and one of the themes of my book is to see how this began in europe and in england and the late 18th century. i will give you one example of this. ther
first person who fueled the english channel, it was an english balloon, the pilot was an american, dr. john jeffries. so that's a little bit of history which appears in my book. and the first woman aeronaut was an actress mrs. sage and she has a great term in my book. and at the end of this week coming, i'm going -- look-see it may be the last you'll ever see of me -- to the international balloon fiesta and mexico to fly with the winner of the american hot air challenge cup. bye-bye. [laughter]...
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dr. john kelly, associate professor in psychiatry, massachusetts general hospital, harvard medical school, boston, massachusetts. lureen mcneil, director, bureau of recovery services, new york state office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, new york, new york. carlos hardy, director of public affairs, baltimore substance abuse systems, incorporated, baltimore, maryland. john, what role does language play in forming public opinion on addiction and mental health issues? i think language plays a critical role in the way that, after all, it's the, it conveys the meaning of, of what we're trying to express. and so i think it plays a very important role and we should think carefully about the terms that we use because of that. so, why does some language impede the understanding, lureen, of, of our field and the way we refer to people? well i think particularly now that we have this new recovery framework, people are holding on to the old language. and the new language really holds the fulln
dr. john kelly, associate professor in psychiatry, massachusetts general hospital, harvard medical school, boston, massachusetts. lureen mcneil, director, bureau of recovery services, new york state office of alcoholism and substance abuse services, new york, new york. carlos hardy, director of public affairs, baltimore substance abuse systems, incorporated, baltimore, maryland. john, what role does language play in forming public opinion on addiction and mental health issues? i think language...
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we are honored to have dr. john eastman.s dean there from 2007- 2010, when he stepped down to become attorney general of california. he was appointed dean in june of 2007. he serves as a director of -- a public interest law firm affiliated with the claremont institute. in the role of moderator is jim newton, an editor at large of a los angeles times. in his 21 years, he has worked as a reporter, editor, bureau chief. from 2007-2009, editor of the editorial pages. he is finishing a presidential biography of dwight d. eisenhower. please join me in welcoming them. [applause] >> good evening. it is nice to allow all of you here. it is a special treat to have michael panelists here. as adopted, these are to eminent constitutional -- as noted, these are to scholars here. i would like to admit of front that i am not a completely neutral moderator tonight. my biography it is called "justice for all." that said, i will do my best. i know i have some allies in the room. one of the things i most admire about these gentlemen is their ab
we are honored to have dr. john eastman.s dean there from 2007- 2010, when he stepped down to become attorney general of california. he was appointed dean in june of 2007. he serves as a director of -- a public interest law firm affiliated with the claremont institute. in the role of moderator is jim newton, an editor at large of a los angeles times. in his 21 years, he has worked as a reporter, editor, bureau chief. from 2007-2009, editor of the editorial pages. he is finishing a presidential...
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as we are honored to have dr. john eastman who is the kennedy chair at chatman university school of law. he was the dean from 2007 until february, 2010 when he stepped down to pursue to the country general of california. he joined the chatman faculty in august of 99 was appointed to thousand seven. he serves at the center for constitutional jurisprudence, the public-interest law firm affiliated with the claremont institute and he also serves as the chairman of the federalist society of separation of powers practice group. and in the role of moderator interlocutor tonight is jim newton, editor-at-large of the "los angeles times." his columns i sure many of you know. his 21 years he's worked as a reporter, editor, bureau chief and from 2007 through 2009 and presently editor of the editorial pages. he's the author of justice for all, oral morgan and the nation he made, the critically acclaimed best-selling biography of the former chief justice in california governor and dwight d. eisenhower which we all hope including jim
as we are honored to have dr. john eastman who is the kennedy chair at chatman university school of law. he was the dean from 2007 until february, 2010 when he stepped down to pursue to the country general of california. he joined the chatman faculty in august of 99 was appointed to thousand seven. he serves at the center for constitutional jurisprudence, the public-interest law firm affiliated with the claremont institute and he also serves as the chairman of the federalist society of...
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dr. and senator john barrasso. at back.ause] [applause] >> thank you for that incredible introduction. i want to tell you the topic here today is obama care, can it be stopped. the answer is yes. not by me, but by all of us. we need everybody involved because, remember, you are the ones through your activism, your commitment, your focus, your dedication, you of the one that sent the cavalry to the united states sent by sending 13 republican senators, six brand new ones, incredible, and you are the ones that fired nancy pelosi. [applause] you had a chance to visit with senator mitch mcconnell yesterday. i'm sure he told you that what we've really no need are four more republican senators so that we will be in the majority. you have done it in the house. we need you to help us do it in the senate. the bottom line is this, we need a new president. [applause] now, if you need to be motivated about this fight all you need to do is read for articles, for articles by grace murray to article. chopping off the many heads of the obam
dr. and senator john barrasso. at back.ause] [applause] >> thank you for that incredible introduction. i want to tell you the topic here today is obama care, can it be stopped. the answer is yes. not by me, but by all of us. we need everybody involved because, remember, you are the ones through your activism, your commitment, your focus, your dedication, you of the one that sent the cavalry to the united states sent by sending 13 republican senators, six brand new ones, incredible, and...
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we are honored to have dr. john eastman. he was dean there from 2007- 2010, when he stepped down to become attorney general of california. he was appointed dean in june of 2007. he serves as a director of -- a public interest law firm affiliated with the claremont institute. in the role of moderator is jim newton, an editor at lge of a los angeles times. in his 21 years, he has worked as a reporter, editor, bureau chief. from 2007-2009, editor of the editorial pages. he is finishing a presidential biography of dwight d. eisenhower. please join me in welcoming them. [applause] >> good evening. it is nice to allow all of you here. it is a special treat to have michael panelists here. as adopted, these are to eminent constitutional -- as noted, these are to scholars here. i would like to admit of front that i am not a completely neutral moderator tonight. my biography it is called "justice for all." that said, i will do my best. i know i have some allies in the room. one of the things i most admire about these gentlemen is thei
we are honored to have dr. john eastman. he was dean there from 2007- 2010, when he stepped down to become attorney general of california. he was appointed dean in june of 2007. he serves as a director of -- a public interest law firm affiliated with the claremont institute. in the role of moderator is jim newton, an editor at lge of a los angeles times. in his 21 years, he has worked as a reporter, editor, bureau chief. from 2007-2009, editor of the editorial pages. he is finishing a...
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we are honored to have hinson night, as we are to have dr. john eastman. he was dean from 2007 until senhorita of 2010, when he stepped -- stepped down to pursue a bid to become attorney general of california. he was appointed dean in june, 2007. he served as the director for constitutional jurisprudence, and he also serves for the federal society of separation of powers practice group. the moderator is jim newton, who is editor at large of "the los angeles times." in his 21 years he has worked as a editor, bureau chief, and a reporter, and is currently editor of the editorial pages. he is the author of a critically-acclaimed best selling the biography, and he is finishing a presidential biography of dwight d. eisenhower, which we hope will be published this year. please join me in welcoming jim newton, erwin chemerinsky, and john eastman. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is jim newton. welcome. it is a special treat to have my call panelists here. as noted, these are two eminent constitutional scholars to disagree about everything in the con
we are honored to have hinson night, as we are to have dr. john eastman. he was dean from 2007 until senhorita of 2010, when he stepped -- stepped down to pursue a bid to become attorney general of california. he was appointed dean in june, 2007. he served as the director for constitutional jurisprudence, and he also serves for the federal society of separation of powers practice group. the moderator is jim newton, who is editor at large of "the los angeles times." in his 21 years he...
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searching if a hospital in the united states to accept her dr. johnreached out to sutter children's center in california. they accepted the little girl but then the worst. >> the breaking news story, a major earthquake has hit haiti to the south and east of the u.s. >> a powerful earthquake struck before 2:00 p.m. local time. reports of people dead and injured trapped under the rubble. >> reporter: little winderland thought lost in the worst natural disaster to ever hit this country. who would care about one sick little girl amidst the chaos? one special doctor who made it his life mission to treat her. his organization based a world away from that island here in peoria, illinois. john and maria never gave up hope in finding and helping winderland. through their organization haitian hearts they received word that she was alive and living in a mud hut with her six siblings and her mother magdalene. how much credit do you give her to her strength and love of the child to put everything in your hands and say please help my child? >> we give magdalene all
searching if a hospital in the united states to accept her dr. johnreached out to sutter children's center in california. they accepted the little girl but then the worst. >> the breaking news story, a major earthquake has hit haiti to the south and east of the u.s. >> a powerful earthquake struck before 2:00 p.m. local time. reports of people dead and injured trapped under the rubble. >> reporter: little winderland thought lost in the worst natural disaster to ever hit this...
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dr. clark, we were talking about, john was talking about complicating factors in terms of health challenges that may present at the time of intake for some special population individuals. can you address, continue to address that? well, one of the things that we at samhsa are stressing is that every person who has a mental health issue or substance use issue needs to also get a good physical health assessment. one of the things we know about the misuse of alcohol or drugs is that it does have an effect on the organic integrity of the body. so you may get liver disease, you may get gastritis, you may get heart disease, you're at greater risks for various infections like hepatitis c or hiv. and we want to make sure that anybody who is on the course of recovery has as much information as possible. there was one quote i read recently and a guy says, "i spent all this time using alcohol and drugs and shooting up, etc., etc., so i finally get into treatment only to discover that i have hepatitis c." so we want to have that as an integral part because that becomes part of the cultural dynamic. and
dr. clark, we were talking about, john was talking about complicating factors in terms of health challenges that may present at the time of intake for some special population individuals. can you address, continue to address that? well, one of the things that we at samhsa are stressing is that every person who has a mental health issue or substance use issue needs to also get a good physical health assessment. one of the things we know about the misuse of alcohol or drugs is that it does have...
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dr. juliano from the john wayne cancer institute in santa monica conducted a randomized trial of 900 women diagnosed with tumors, five centimeters or smaller, with one or two lymph nodes involved. half underwent the radical procedure. the other this more limited operation. they also got radiation and chemotherapy. >> the five-year survival was 92% regardless of which operation and roundfully the women with the central node biopsy alone did just as well as the women with the more radical operation. >> reporter: study in this week's "journal of the american medical association" suggests less radical treatment maybe the best choice for many women. >> we may be able to treat breast cancer, even though it spread to the lymph nodes, less radical surgery and achieve the same results that we've been achieving with the more rad al operation. >> reporter: bobbi doesn't look back anymore. she's still looking forward. still very lucky living every day and enjoying every day and -- and thankful that i feel so good. >> that is something to be thankful for. dr. hensel tells us that less radical surgery m
dr. juliano from the john wayne cancer institute in santa monica conducted a randomized trial of 900 women diagnosed with tumors, five centimeters or smaller, with one or two lymph nodes involved. half underwent the radical procedure. the other this more limited operation. they also got radiation and chemotherapy. >> the five-year survival was 92% regardless of which operation and roundfully the women with the central node biopsy alone did just as well as the women with the more radical...
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president olague: it is speakers in support of the dr requestor that we are hearing now. >> i am john derryburry. i have lived on the street for 18 years. i want to echo my neighbors. this building is out of character in mass and scale with other buildings on the block. there are no other four story buildings, set back on the top or not. there are no four story buildings. this is a street where children draw in chalk on the sidewalk. that is amazing. the building is going to cast a shadow and take up the label public space. it is an intrusion on the public's face. -- the public space. it will also block light and air. but they are saying in a slick presentation that other buildings of this height are in the block. those buildings have peaked roofs. this does not. we are making a single request, which is to remove the fourth floor. we believe the request is reasonable. it is important to point out that the developer has not met their burden of neighborhood cooperation or communication, or being a good neighbor. we have asked several times to meet with the owners. where are the owners t
president olague: it is speakers in support of the dr requestor that we are hearing now. >> i am john derryburry. i have lived on the street for 18 years. i want to echo my neighbors. this building is out of character in mass and scale with other buildings on the block. there are no other four story buildings, set back on the top or not. there are no four story buildings. this is a street where children draw in chalk on the sidewalk. that is amazing. the building is going to cast a shadow...
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dr. george carter, george chaves, drew, guadalupe, francis scott key, malcolm x, john muir, tenderloin, and others. i think it is important that the community know which schools are eligible, and i am so pleased that 311, if you dial 311, you should be able to get information about this service. 311 is the city-wide number for any kind of cities service, and then on the website, says that school secretaries are also the contact, so i just want to make sure that has happened -- citywide number for any kind of cities service -- city cervic -- service. >> we have netratings for teachers. we have that training is also for the clerical staff -- we have had trainings for teachers. we have met with the principles. also, we have maur outreach to do. the trash were met with the assistant superintendents to enlist their support. about 54% of the consent forms have come back. i do want to commend sanchez elementary for being 100% enrolled. it might say 96% on the website, but the doctor informed me that that is 100%. the one person that did not enroll does not go there anymore, so they are actually at
dr. george carter, george chaves, drew, guadalupe, francis scott key, malcolm x, john muir, tenderloin, and others. i think it is important that the community know which schools are eligible, and i am so pleased that 311, if you dial 311, you should be able to get information about this service. 311 is the city-wide number for any kind of cities service, and then on the website, says that school secretaries are also the contact, so i just want to make sure that has happened -- citywide number...
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dr. mildred phyllis prudham. she was the supreme guidance director, mother, an organizer of john coltrane and church. it is right on fillmore. it is cool. she was a teacher and traveled the world as an evangelist, one of the founders of the first black the logical seminaries in vegas. she had her own tv and radio program in san francisco in the 1970's. she was the -- she leaves behind her loving family, her four children, 12 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren. one of her grandchildren is the new pastor and director of john coltrane and church. she will be missed by the community and her family. next, an in memoriam for sherriff deputy marla denzer. she died earlier in january. she joined the department in june 1994. after completing the core course, she was assigned to county jail 7. she graduated from the santa rosa trading center and return to county jail 7, after which she embarked on a varied career. county jail no. 9 in the transportation unit here at the time of her death, she was assigned to county jail one. she was well respected by her fellow deputies for the team spirit and work ethi
dr. mildred phyllis prudham. she was the supreme guidance director, mother, an organizer of john coltrane and church. it is right on fillmore. it is cool. she was a teacher and traveled the world as an evangelist, one of the founders of the first black the logical seminaries in vegas. she had her own tv and radio program in san francisco in the 1970's. she was the -- she leaves behind her loving family, her four children, 12 grandchildren, and 23 great-grandchildren. one of her grandchildren is...
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john. well, i'm excited to introduce dr. paul kengore for you today. professor of political science at grove city college an executive director of the center for vision and value. a think tank policy center which focuses on advancing freedom with christian scholarship. paul is also a visiting fellow at the hoover institution on war, revolution and peace at stanford university. he's a frequent contributor to msnbc, c-span and fox news. in addition, he has written for the "new york times," "wall street journal," political science quarterly and many other publication. among the numerous books he has authored are the crusader, ronald reagan and the fall of communism, god and reagan, god and george w. bush and william p. clark, ronald reagan's top hand. today i'm excited that paul will be focusing on his newly released book "dupes." we are really looking forward to hear your discussion of this troubling aspect of history, the prominent role of the dupes. please join me in welcoming paul kengore. [applause] >> thank you, heather. john, and everybody here at
john. well, i'm excited to introduce dr. paul kengore for you today. professor of political science at grove city college an executive director of the center for vision and value. a think tank policy center which focuses on advancing freedom with christian scholarship. paul is also a visiting fellow at the hoover institution on war, revolution and peace at stanford university. he's a frequent contributor to msnbc, c-span and fox news. in addition, he has written for the "new york...
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john barroso. known in his home state, the cowboy state, as wyoming's doctor. dr. barroso knows of what he speaks. when he talks about health care. serving thousands and thousands of patients in his home city of casper, wyoming, as an orthopedic surgeon for 25 years. he also has provided practical medical advice to citizens throughout the state on regular public service and television news programs for the last 20 years. he also is medical director of wyoming's local health fairs. no federal government money involved to provide low-cost screening to wyoming citizens. his colleagues have demonstrated their confidence in him that as a newly elected senator, relatively newly elected, elected in 2008, an overwhelming majority, he's serving on -- in leadership as vice chairman. senate republican conference. so no one should tell dr. barroso that he doesn't know what he's talking about when he knows -- talks about health care. he's been a leader and continues to be a leader in the fight to repeal obama care. he has introduced legislation to provide flexibility and freedo
john barroso. known in his home state, the cowboy state, as wyoming's doctor. dr. barroso knows of what he speaks. when he talks about health care. serving thousands and thousands of patients in his home city of casper, wyoming, as an orthopedic surgeon for 25 years. he also has provided practical medical advice to citizens throughout the state on regular public service and television news programs for the last 20 years. he also is medical director of wyoming's local health fairs. no federal...
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john sat on the commission. once a commissioner, always a commissioner. we have long-term commissioners dr. david sanchez, dr is here. and now it is my great pleasure to introduce the president of our current commission, jim miller. >> what a great day for the public health of san francisco. first of all, i want to thank dr. hatz for all of his hard work to bring us to this day, and i want to acknowledge the current and former members of the commission who are here today. each of them has worked hard to champion this project. and we have forked together as a health commission to review and support each of the many steps it took to create the state of the art facility for the free list and most honorable of our citizens. i want to recognize those who designed and built and managed this massive project and overcame the many challenges to bring it to completion. and i especially want to honor and think the staff -- honor and thank the staff of our public health department, who work every day to provide care and rehabilitation for these patients. now you, the staff of laguna honda, finally have
john sat on the commission. once a commissioner, always a commissioner. we have long-term commissioners dr. david sanchez, dr is here. and now it is my great pleasure to introduce the president of our current commission, jim miller. >> what a great day for the public health of san francisco. first of all, i want to thank dr. hatz for all of his hard work to bring us to this day, and i want to acknowledge the current and former members of the commission who are here today. each of them has...
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this year's recipients were congressman john lewis, a civil rights pioneer and an ordained minister, and gerda weissman klein, an activist and holocaust survivor. dr. tom little, a christian missionary killed in afghanistan, was honored posthumously. >>> february is black history month, and we have a profile today of novelist ernest gaines. he is probably best known for his historical novel, later made into a movie, "the autobiography of miss jane pittman." he also wrote "a lesson before dying" and "a gathering of old men." gains says the lives of his forbears, their struggles against racism, and thei religious fervor have been essential to his writing. gaines talked with bob faw. >> reporter: ernest gaines is older now, 78, and hobbled by a bad back, but as he slowly makes his way to the church where as a boy he rang the bell at funerals, he will not, indeed, cannot forget the debt he owes to his ancestors in this louisiana bayou country. >> without them, buried back there under those pecan trees, i would not be the writer today, if i would be a writer at all. >> reporter: for more than 50ears, he has brought them to life in short stories and nov
this year's recipients were congressman john lewis, a civil rights pioneer and an ordained minister, and gerda weissman klein, an activist and holocaust survivor. dr. tom little, a christian missionary killed in afghanistan, was honored posthumously. >>> february is black history month, and we have a profile today of novelist ernest gaines. he is probably best known for his historical novel, later made into a movie, "the autobiography of miss jane pittman." he also wrote...
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dr. martin week from a coma to realize someone has stolen his identity. he finds himself dodging assassins of a foreign country. it stars diane krueger and it's rated pg- 13. john smith is no ordinary teenager. in i am never forays on the run from enemies who killed three others of his kind. they hide out in a small ohio town and he discovers his first and unique powers. it's rated pg-13. big mama is back on the screen. martin lawrence reprise his role as an fbi agent. it's rated pg-13. >>pam: nearly a million people are expected to come out for tomorrow's chinese new year parade. the annual parade celebrates the year of the hair. the route is part of a city tradition that dates back to 1858. were the 5000 people are expected to participate in the parade as well as hundreds of volunteers, 26 floats and marching bands. if the parade will begin at 5:15 p.m. and market and second street. it will last about two and half hours rain or shine. but a look at traffic of the golden gate bridge. it's very wet their but she concedes traffic moving medium speed. the bay bridge and other store this is westbound traffic and you could see that all the lanes are backed up excep
dr. martin week from a coma to realize someone has stolen his identity. he finds himself dodging assassins of a foreign country. it stars diane krueger and it's rated pg- 13. john smith is no ordinary teenager. in i am never forays on the run from enemies who killed three others of his kind. they hide out in a small ohio town and he discovers his first and unique powers. it's rated pg-13. big mama is back on the screen. martin lawrence reprise his role as an fbi agent. it's rated pg-13....
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john barry helped introduce the world's most famous secret agent. >> bond. james bond. >> smith: adding that catchy guitar riff to the score of "dr. no."ecome bond's unofficial composer. writing suave and exciting scores for 11 more 007 films. ♪ goldfinger... >> smith: barry's talents were no secret. he was one of the busiest composers in hollywood. in a career that spanned five decades, he won five oscars, his first in 1967 for "born free." ♪ ♪ >> smith: others followed, for sweeping epics like "out of africa." ♪ ♪ >> smith: and "dances with wolves." barry's formula for scoring a movie? you just follow the action. john barry was 77. that's the "cbs evening news." katie will be reporting tomorrow there cairo. i'm harry smith in new york. thank you for joining us. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> new at 6:00 tonight jerry brown lays out his plan to end the budget madness. what it means for spending and taxes. >> an army of police, a lot of scar
john barry helped introduce the world's most famous secret agent. >> bond. james bond. >> smith: adding that catchy guitar riff to the score of "dr. no."ecome bond's unofficial composer. writing suave and exciting scores for 11 more 007 films. ♪ goldfinger... >> smith: barry's talents were no secret. he was one of the busiest composers in hollywood. in a career that spanned five decades, he won five oscars, his first in 1967 for "born free." ♪ ♪...
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but i just want to tell the story of a brilliant and talented physician at johns hopkins, dr. pronovost. he developed a checklist to lower -- something that lowers infections that are caught in hospitals, which takes lives, takes money, and then stays. in the health care reform, we improve safety patient and help prevent medical errors. the checklist which we allow to occur in the bill has now, we found out, reduced in michigan patient deaths by 10% and it's nearly had over an 85% effective rate at eliminating blood stream infections. the cost savings to both public and private insurance in michigan has been stunning. do we really want to repeal these measures that are saving lives and saving money? you know, mr. president, i don't want to repeal this bill. we did a lot of good things in it. and if the republicans have ideas, then i don't think they should vote to repeal unless they've got a better idea to replace what i outlined here today. so i challenge them. if you want to repeal, keep the other half of your campaign promise: replace. let's put those replacement ideas out
but i just want to tell the story of a brilliant and talented physician at johns hopkins, dr. pronovost. he developed a checklist to lower -- something that lowers infections that are caught in hospitals, which takes lives, takes money, and then stays. in the health care reform, we improve safety patient and help prevent medical errors. the checklist which we allow to occur in the bill has now, we found out, reduced in michigan patient deaths by 10% and it's nearly had over an 85% effective...
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john de miranda, president and ceo, stepping stone, san diego, california. william lossiah-bratt, board of directors, southeastern regional representative, faces and voices of recovery, cherokee, north carolina. dr. clark, why should we be concerned about ethnic and racial differences within the addiction and recovery field, as well as other differences? well, one of the things that we want to make sure is that people who have substance use problems are able to recover and that materials that we use can assist them in that process. and so, you know, there are differences associated with cultural values and beliefs, starting from how one physiologically responds to a particular substance misuse to how certain substances are used in a cultural context. so if we're going to facilitate recovery, we need to understand the language, the beliefs, the social context associated with those substances. and that will help us facilitate that person's recovery by showing that we understand the life experiences that they have associated with their use of substances. and i gather that includes prevalence as well. well, yes, but from a clinical point of view, i mean people look at the epidemiologic data and ther
john de miranda, president and ceo, stepping stone, san diego, california. william lossiah-bratt, board of directors, southeastern regional representative, faces and voices of recovery, cherokee, north carolina. dr. clark, why should we be concerned about ethnic and racial differences within the addiction and recovery field, as well as other differences? well, one of the things that we want to make sure is that people who have substance use problems are able to recover and that materials that...
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dr. toby cosgrove will speak first. steve jones is the president of the university hospital. john bigalke bigalke is head of the practice area. tony rodgers is deputy administrator for strategic planner. with that said, i am going to introduce our panelist in reverse order. after i got done introducing them, toby is last and he will speak first. that seemed to make the most sense. rodgers money has over 30 years of experience. -- tony rodgers has 30 years of experience. he has worked in lansing, michigan. he was a past director of the arizona medicaid program providing health care coverage for over 1.3 million people from arizona. john bigalke has acted as vice chair and industry leader for health sciences at deloitte. he had 20 years of public accounting practice. he is the partner. he provides service to many key players including health net, cigna, universal american and others. he also provides advisory services to many leading providers. the perspective that he will bring today will focus unaccountable care. steve jones as president and ceo of robert wood johnson hospitals. h
dr. toby cosgrove will speak first. steve jones is the president of the university hospital. john bigalke bigalke is head of the practice area. tony rodgers is deputy administrator for strategic planner. with that said, i am going to introduce our panelist in reverse order. after i got done introducing them, toby is last and he will speak first. that seemed to make the most sense. rodgers money has over 30 years of experience. -- tony rodgers has 30 years of experience. he has worked in...
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dr. toby cosgrove will speak first. steve jones is the president of the university hospital. john bigalke bigalke is head of the practice area. tony rodgers is deputy administrator for strategic planner. with that said, i am going to introduce our panelist in reverse order. after i got done introducing them, toby is last and he will speak first. that seemed to make the most sense. rodgers money has over 30 years of experience. -- tony rodgers has 30 years of experience. he has worked in lansing, michigan. he was a past director of the arizona medicaid program providing health care coverage for over 1.3 million people from arizona. john bigalke has acted as vice chair and industry leader for health sciences at deloitte. he had 20 years of public accounting practice. he is the partner. he provides service to many key players including health net, cigna, universal american and others. he also provides advisory services to many leading providers. the perspective that he will bring today will focus unaccountable care. steve jones as president and ceo of robert wood johnson hospitals. h
dr. toby cosgrove will speak first. steve jones is the president of the university hospital. john bigalke bigalke is head of the practice area. tony rodgers is deputy administrator for strategic planner. with that said, i am going to introduce our panelist in reverse order. after i got done introducing them, toby is last and he will speak first. that seemed to make the most sense. rodgers money has over 30 years of experience. -- tony rodgers has 30 years of experience. he has worked in...
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dr. toby cosgrove will speak first. steve jones is the president of the university hospital. john bigalke bigalke is head of the practice area. tony rodgers is deputy administrator for strategic planner. with that said, i am going to introduce our panelist in reverse order. after i got done introducing them, toby is last and he will speak first. that seemed to make the most sense. rodgers money has over 30 years of experience. -- tony rodgers has 30 years of experience. he has worke in lansing, michigan. he was a past director of the arizona medicaid program providing health careoverage for over 1.3 million people from arizona. john bigalke has acted as vice chair and industry leader for health sciences at deloitte. he had 20 years of public accounting practice. he is the partner. he provides service to many key players including health net, cigna, universal american and others. he also provides advisory services to many leading providers. the perspective that he will bring today will focus unaccountable care. steve jones as president and ceo of robert wood johnson hospitals. he i
dr. toby cosgrove will speak first. steve jones is the president of the university hospital. john bigalke bigalke is head of the practice area. tony rodgers is deputy administrator for strategic planner. with that said, i am going to introduce our panelist in reverse order. after i got done introducing them, toby is last and he will speak first. that seemed to make the most sense. rodgers money has over 30 years of experience. -- tony rodgers has 30 years of experience. he has worke in lansing,...
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john quinones goes under cover to test arizona's controversial immigration law. >> the ultimate "what would you do?" >>> and the makers of vitamin water, we'll have dr.k at their claims. >> some of the claims are really out there. >>> we begin with charlie sheen. he spoke out for the first time since paramedics rushed him to the hospital and he decided to enter rehab. the sitcom star says he has a lot of work to do as he thanked fans for their support. we'll talk to an addiction specialist in a minute. that's not the addiction specialist. that's sharyn alfonsi. who will first tell us a little more about what's going on. >> reporter: i can add a few things. >> just a little bit there. >> all right. sheen's parents are now reportedly so worried about him, they're considering petitioning a court to give them power over how sheen spends his money. this after a 36-hour cocaine and alcohol binge, that ended with the star in the emergency room. >> i just got a call from the residence of charlie sheen. from his secretary. he's saying don't call 911. he was very, very intoxicated. also, apparently in a lot of pain. >> reporter: sheen's neighbor, dr. paul nass
john quinones goes under cover to test arizona's controversial immigration law. >> the ultimate "what would you do?" >>> and the makers of vitamin water, we'll have dr.k at their claims. >> some of the claims are really out there. >>> we begin with charlie sheen. he spoke out for the first time since paramedics rushed him to the hospital and he decided to enter rehab. the sitcom star says he has a lot of work to do as he thanked fans for their support....
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dr. thomas burke, associate dean for public health practice and training johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. so i think all of you probably were very interested in the first panel and we really need doneed your expertise and i ask that we come to order, and those leaving please do so quietly and we will start with you, mr. cook, president environmental working group. welcome. >> chairman boxer -- >> excuse me, let me interrupt for just a minute here. unfortunately, i will not be able to stay. i want to hear all of your opening statements. my concern is that you address the unfunded mandate portion of this. those of us who have been mayors of cities -- and i would identify with the remarks that were made by senator johanns are very much concerned about this so i would like you to address that during the course of your statements. thank you, madam chairman. >> okay. i'm sorry, mr. cook, but we welcome you again. >> thank you very much. chairman boxer and ranking member senator inhofe and distinguished members of the committee, i very much appreciate the opportunity to testify to
dr. thomas burke, associate dean for public health practice and training johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. so i think all of you probably were very interested in the first panel and we really need doneed your expertise and i ask that we come to order, and those leaving please do so quietly and we will start with you, mr. cook, president environmental working group. welcome. >> chairman boxer -- >> excuse me, let me interrupt for just a minute here. unfortunately, i...
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john, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> up next, the mysteries of the brai n. .dr nancy snyderman answers your questions after this.♪ good morning [ male announcer ] there are sixteen fresh-picked oranges squeezed into each carton of tropicana pure premium and absolutely no space for added sugar, water or preservatives. tropicana -- we put the good in morning. but the nicoderm cq patch gradually steps you down off of nicotine in just three steps, doubling your chances for success. nicoderm cq. 3 steps, 10 weeks and you're free. by giving me huge discounts on rooms hotels can't always fill. nicoderm cq. with unpublished rates. which means i get an even more rockin' hotel, for less. where you book matters. expedia. daddy, i'm bored. almost. it converts the car's braking force into electricity, so it's more efficient. so i thought... what if we put that same system onto one of these? [ people screaming ] who knows? we might be able to create the world's first self-sustaining amusement park. [ male announcer ] how would you use toyota technology to make a better world? learn how to share your ideas at toyota.com/ideasf
john, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> up next, the mysteries of the brai n. .dr nancy snyderman answers your questions after this.♪ good morning [ male announcer ] there are sixteen fresh-picked oranges squeezed into each carton of tropicana pure premium and absolutely no space for added sugar, water or preservatives. tropicana -- we put the good in morning. but the nicoderm cq patch gradually steps you down off of nicotine in just three steps, doubling your chances for...
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congress, john lewis has earned our lasting gratitude for a lifetime dedicated to the pursuit of equality and justice for all. [applause] elizabeth little, expect -- accepting on behalf of her husband, dromas emmett little. dr. thomas emmett little was an optometrist who devoted his life and skills to those in need. starting in the 1970's, dr. little and his wife lived largely in afghanistan in order to provide vision care for the people of that nation. even as they dedicated their lives to healing others, dr. little and nine of his team members were murdered in afghanistan in that region in 2010. our nation mourns the loss of these humanitarians who paid the ultimate price in pursuit of their ideals, and we look to dr. little's example of generosity and goodwill so we can better know the meaning of sacrifice and the necessity of peace. yo-yo ma. recognized as one of the world's greatest musicians, yo-yo ma's talents know no boundaries of john roberts culture. since performing at the white house for president kennedy at the age of seven, he is recorded more than 75 albums, won more than a dozen grammy awards, and established themselves as one of our nation's most acclaimed and respecte
congress, john lewis has earned our lasting gratitude for a lifetime dedicated to the pursuit of equality and justice for all. [applause] elizabeth little, expect -- accepting on behalf of her husband, dromas emmett little. dr. thomas emmett little was an optometrist who devoted his life and skills to those in need. starting in the 1970's, dr. little and his wife lived largely in afghanistan in order to provide vision care for the people of that nation. even as they dedicated their lives to...
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dr. cosgrove will speak first. he is president and ceo of the cleveland clinic foundation. steve jones is president and ceo of robert johnson university hospital in new jersey. and john mcgulchy is head of government practice. tony rogers is currently deputy administrator for strategic planning. with that said, i am going to introduce our panelists in reverse order. after i got done introducing kobe last he will speak first. that seems to make the most sense to do this. tony rogers has 30 years of experience in the health-care industry. march of last year he was appointed to his current position at cms. he is past printable at health management association of associates in michigan. he was past director of the arizona medicaid program and chip program providing health coverage for 1.3 million in arizona. that is having budgetary responsibility for over $11 billion organization in the state of arizona. john bigalke has acted as vice chair of the national industry leader for health sciences and he joined lloyd over ten years ago after the advisory practice. he is one of the -- he provides service to many key players including what blue cross blue shield of michigan wit
dr. cosgrove will speak first. he is president and ceo of the cleveland clinic foundation. steve jones is president and ceo of robert johnson university hospital in new jersey. and john mcgulchy is head of government practice. tony rogers is currently deputy administrator for strategic planning. with that said, i am going to introduce our panelists in reverse order. after i got done introducing kobe last he will speak first. that seems to make the most sense to do this. tony rogers has 30 years...
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congress, john lewis has burned our lasting gratitude for a lifetime dedicated to the pursuit of equality and justice for all. [applause] elizabeth little, accepting on behalf of her husband, dr. thomas and met little. -- dr. thomas emmitt little. dr. lowell was an optometrist who devoted his life and skills to those in need. starting in the 1970's, dr. little and his wife lived largely in afghanistan in order to provide vision care to the people of that nation. even as they dedicated their lives to healing others, dr. little and nine of his team members were murdered in afghanistan in 2010. our nation mourns the loss of these humanitarian to pay the altman price in pursuit of their ideals. -- paid the ultimate price in pursuit of their ideals. [applause] yo-yo ma. recognized as one of the world's greatest musicians, yo-yo ma's talents no boundaries of shiner our culture. since performing at the white house for president kennedy at the age of 7, he has recorded more than 75 albums, one more than a dozen grammy awards, and established himself as one of our nation's most acclaimed and respected artists. his music has bound us together and capture our imagination and the united
congress, john lewis has burned our lasting gratitude for a lifetime dedicated to the pursuit of equality and justice for all. [applause] elizabeth little, accepting on behalf of her husband, dr. thomas and met little. -- dr. thomas emmitt little. dr. lowell was an optometrist who devoted his life and skills to those in need. starting in the 1970's, dr. little and his wife lived largely in afghanistan in order to provide vision care to the people of that nation. even as they dedicated their...