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lot of policy interest rate policy for a country where dr lee was now. with lack of expertise and i call for for crafts to experience. with a sniper the growing figure of inflation. and having the same interest rate policy for germany like for spain with. twenty five per cent of people with. no growth and so on this is very hard why are you against turkey joining the european union turkey is a strong a developing country from its state of development. and its. would be the country with the most people. at the start right from the start. having. still large disparities between regions and more regions. and i think this. would be a. little change of perspective working together with the turkish in very. very large field. of cooperation we have a lot of people within our old friendships. so it and thirty just. city in fact is spiraling so we don't have problems in their cooperating again we have as partners in the battle and it is really not a treaty organization. but i think the political project of your. ships because of trade on your why shouldn't you ex
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bit of policy interest rate policy for a country where dr lee was now. with lack of expertise with the echo of weapons craft ok experts and. with a slightly growing figure of inflation. and having the same interest rate policy for germany like for spain with. twenty five per cent off drop as people with. no growth and so on this is very hard why are you against turkey joining the european union turkey is a strongly developing country from this stage of development. its. would be the country would most people look at it at the start right from the start. harry there are. still large disparities between regions and the more rural regions. and i think this. would be a. good one but it will change of perspective we're working together with the with the turkish and very. very large field of cooperation we have a lot of catch people within our own front yourself it's. the third biggest turkish city in fact it's early so we don't have problems in their operating with them we have them as partners in the article in the treaty other than the treaty organization.
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well still to come tonight now to talk about dr lee frey from the trail tonight a different take on these from the control race and where we have a war on terror not a war and whistleblowers and how could we see a war on terrorism attack and dive into that topic. into it only a new treatment can do the work how to bring justice and accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life is if you understand it and then you glimpse something else here sees some other part of it and realize that everything you saw you don't know i'm trying hard to the big picture. says. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here. i think. even one well. we're never government says there are keep you safe get ready because you're going to have freedom. for five. police brutality it's an issue that we choose to focus on regularly on this show and why well that's because it's something of the mainstr
well still to come tonight now to talk about dr lee frey from the trail tonight a different take on these from the control race and where we have a war on terror not a war and whistleblowers and how could we see a war on terrorism attack and dive into that topic. into it only a new treatment can do the work how to bring justice and accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version...
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dr. eugene lee to half time.without support for doctors who admit patients, the resulting census will remain low. 80 beds does not account for major disasters, such as earthquake or hini epidemic or a pg&e gas explosion. they were short of standards for search capacity needed to respond to large-scale disasters. the hospital needs to add a sixth floor just to fit into what cpmc has already committed to and handle restoration of needed services. instead, recent cpmc physician rent hikes threatened at the month eagle medical building are chasing doctors away, especially those who wish to remain independent of sutter medical foundation. several doctors who have joined the foundation report that once their practices under sutter under the healthy san francisco plan were being turned away. in terms of medical planning facility distribution counts, the patients who come to st. luke's are least able to afford a car. it is three bus lines away from any. st. luke's is the only hospital south of market from san francisco g
dr. eugene lee to half time.without support for doctors who admit patients, the resulting census will remain low. 80 beds does not account for major disasters, such as earthquake or hini epidemic or a pg&e gas explosion. they were short of standards for search capacity needed to respond to large-scale disasters. the hospital needs to add a sixth floor just to fit into what cpmc has already committed to and handle restoration of needed services. instead, recent cpmc physician rent hikes...
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dr. james lee is our slice of life. office, this you'g dentist is providing michigan residents with services that are free at last. >> when i think about dr. king's vision and i look at the continue until of his work and how we try to embody that here, there is always gone to be the less fortunate among you and you try to address that need. >> the need that he refers to is being met every year when he offers free dental care on 7rtin luther king's birth day. >> i started my practice in 1998, so on that first martin luther king day, there was a family that had some needs in my office. i said come by on martin luther king day, i'll come this. so it kind of grew from one family. and i said, again, as a dentist, what is the best way i can give back and the best way i can give back is with what i'm trained to do. >> he said when he accepted hishi hisdy l hisdydy proceed in a, he was never going to leave anybody in discomfort. and that was the truth. the african proverb it takes a whole village. >> community has whu my entire
dr. james lee is our slice of life. office, this you'g dentist is providing michigan residents with services that are free at last. >> when i think about dr. king's vision and i look at the continue until of his work and how we try to embody that here, there is always gone to be the less fortunate among you and you try to address that need. >> the need that he refers to is being met every year when he offers free dental care on 7rtin luther king's birth day. >> i started my...
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dr. nicole lee was my doctor. she was an internship on the oncology war. saved my life's, and the the sad to see walter reed closing, but it is just an incredible place. it has affected so many people over 70 years, and i have two wonderful children and have been out of the military some time, but i am humbled by people like this young captain and other people that lost so much more than i did, but it is just amazing, and it is a sad day when it does close. host: for those like the and who come in, what is the prospect of normalcy once they leave the program and fitted and back to being rehabilitated? guest: i think you cannot understate the challenges that our service members and their families face coming back with some very severe injuries. some of those physical, some of those emotional. helping them rebuild their lives is obviously a privilege and an honor for all of us on the walter reed staff, as well as of bethesda. but as i said before, and as dan just said, every individual is unique. everyone has their own individual social support system. so we
dr. nicole lee was my doctor. she was an internship on the oncology war. saved my life's, and the the sad to see walter reed closing, but it is just an incredible place. it has affected so many people over 70 years, and i have two wonderful children and have been out of the military some time, but i am humbled by people like this young captain and other people that lost so much more than i did, but it is just amazing, and it is a sad day when it does close. host: for those like the and who come...
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dr. david lee hurt. microbiologist at the national wildlife health center, the u.s. geological survey who will be available to answer questions. associate deputy chief u.s. forest service. dr. jonathan gasted, commissioner, kentucky department of fish and wildlife services resource. executive director of bat conservation international. mr. petrie and bear, white nose syndrome liaison, national spelling logical society, and dr. justin boyles, department of ecology and evolutionary biology, university of tennessee. you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. gabriela chavarria, science adviser to the director of the u.s. fish and wildlife service, and i would like to recognize with me dr. bird frost. .. when i was first discovered hibernate in the winter and grows and low temperatures. like others they found an environment it grows from leaving tissues and the bets that a hibernating in the bat population 80 to 100% of maxwell died. like most mammals, bats have only one each year and leave only five to 15 years. while this challenging to estimate
dr. david lee hurt. microbiologist at the national wildlife health center, the u.s. geological survey who will be available to answer questions. associate deputy chief u.s. forest service. dr. jonathan gasted, commissioner, kentucky department of fish and wildlife services resource. executive director of bat conservation international. mr. petrie and bear, white nose syndrome liaison, national spelling logical society, and dr. justin boyles, department of ecology and evolutionary biology,...
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dr. nicole lee was my doctor. she was an internship on the oncology war. she saved my life's, and the the sad to see walter reed closing, but it is just an incredible place. it has affected so many people over 70 years, and i have two wonderful children and have been out of the military some time, but i am humbled by people like this young captain and other people that lost so much more than i did, but it is just amazing, and it is a sad day when it does close. host: for those like the and who come in, what is the prospect of normalcy once they leave the program and fitted and back to being rehabilitated? guest: i think you cannot understate the challenges that our service members and their families face coming back with some very severe injuries. some of those physical, some of those emotional. helping them rebuild their lives is obviously a privilege and an honor for all of us on the walter reed staff, as well as of bethesda. but as i said before, and as dan just said, every individual is unique. everyone has their own individual social support system. s
dr. nicole lee was my doctor. she was an internship on the oncology war. she saved my life's, and the the sad to see walter reed closing, but it is just an incredible place. it has affected so many people over 70 years, and i have two wonderful children and have been out of the military some time, but i am humbled by people like this young captain and other people that lost so much more than i did, but it is just amazing, and it is a sad day when it does close. host: for those like the and who...
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dr. aurelius walker from bayview- hunters point. the african-american revitalization organization -- i am appalled. i looked at an article and it said -- it was a press release. m "ayr lee -- "merayor lee applauds." lieutenant governor gavin newsom, state controllers, recognition of the hunters point shipyard, a model for redevelopment. i want to applaud the health department of the city. we have an outstanding health department. amy brownell was outstanding. in the face of public insult, public attacks, she still did her job. on one occasion, they went out to do some research on nosebleeds. it was intimidating. they had to stop their research because of the attacks and all of that. one of the things i'm concerned about, supervisors, is last summer, the shipyard's project was approved. the board of supervisors, six other city boards, and the two community advisory groups with jurisdiction over the site, and the citizen committee, the same old, and become a dead rhetoric is what we have been hearing all this time. [tone] supervisor campos: if there is any other member of the public would like to speak, please come forward. good afternoon. >> mr. campos, supervisors, real
dr. aurelius walker from bayview- hunters point. the african-american revitalization organization -- i am appalled. i looked at an article and it said -- it was a press release. m "ayr lee -- "merayor lee applauds." lieutenant governor gavin newsom, state controllers, recognition of the hunters point shipyard, a model for redevelopment. i want to applaud the health department of the city. we have an outstanding health department. amy brownell was outstanding. in the face of...
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lee cbs5. >>> we're all trying to eat healthier these days. we know it's the option that supposed to be good with us and it often has pesticides. dr.im with the pesticides and produce. >>> the environmental working group has published a guide that breaks down produce into two categories, what is called the clean 15 and the dirty dozen. the list details which produce is the most and the least contaminated with pesticide residue. the data comes from the u.s. government. each year federal scientists test dozens of conventionally grown fruits and vegetables. most are washings. today the working group a public health advocacy work published a dwight on what the data shows. >> not everyone wants to buy and consume pest sides with their food so, with this guide, basically you don't have to. >> now the group says, by using this guide, consumers will be able to make choices on when to buy conventional produce and when it makes sense to spend more money and buy organic. according to the group in the dirty dozen the top 5 offenders are apples, celery, strawberry, peaches and spinach. in the top 15 the top 5 are onions, corn, pine apples, avoc
lee cbs5. >>> we're all trying to eat healthier these days. we know it's the option that supposed to be good with us and it often has pesticides. dr.im with the pesticides and produce. >>> the environmental working group has published a guide that breaks down produce into two categories, what is called the clean 15 and the dirty dozen. the list details which produce is the most and the least contaminated with pesticide residue. the data comes from the u.s. government. each...
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lee, thank you. >>> this morning the first lady addressed a group of young women choir and scores of south africans. tuesday, mrs. obama and the first daughters read dr. seuss books at a day care center and enjoyed a little dancing. >>> and serena williams, emotional reaction to her first round victory has wimbledon fans abuzz. more accustomed to her outbursts and grunting but not tears. and yet after spending the last year battling health problems, the emotional win, i've never cried with joy for anything. we have al looking as handsome as they come with the weather. >> we have a risk of strong storms. could see an isolated tornado or two in this area. a line of thunderstorms firing up in eastern texas. the good news is they need the rain. the bad news, it's coming at once. it's causing minor flooding in the area. minor rain in new orleans and texas. one to three inches of rain, especially corpus christi. parts of >>> good morning to you. well, that marine layer is back as a result. boy, it is feeling so much cooler towards the coast. still a little bit toasty, though. inland temperatures right now mostly in the 60s. inland 62, fairfield, 63 livermo
lee, thank you. >>> this morning the first lady addressed a group of young women choir and scores of south africans. tuesday, mrs. obama and the first daughters read dr. seuss books at a day care center and enjoyed a little dancing. >>> and serena williams, emotional reaction to her first round victory has wimbledon fans abuzz. more accustomed to her outbursts and grunting but not tears. and yet after spending the last year battling health problems, the emotional win, i've...
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lee. >> some of you discussed credibility as we approach the debt limit increase and other decisions that will affect the spending of congress as we move forward. and dr. hassett, you spoke about gramm-rudman legislation. i was in high school when it passed. i had great optimism for it. i was disappointed when it ceased to do its thing. as we found over time, congress has a certain tendency to be a walking, breathing, living waiver onto itself. one congress may not bind another congress. we can't speak now for what successive congresses may do. pay-go was a great idea but pay-go has been waived so many times that it doesn't really do a whole lot. but there is one way that we could find a future congress which is by amending the constitution to cap to a fixed percentage of g.d.p. the level of our spending, to require a balanced budget and to put certain restrictions on what it would take to raise tax rates. what do you think about that, dr. hassett, in terms of the credibility of the marketplace? >> i would very much support such a cap, but constitutional amendment -- it could be impossible to change it. >> nothing's impossible, doctor. >> a constituti
lee. >> some of you discussed credibility as we approach the debt limit increase and other decisions that will affect the spending of congress as we move forward. and dr. hassett, you spoke about gramm-rudman legislation. i was in high school when it passed. i had great optimism for it. i was disappointed when it ceased to do its thing. as we found over time, congress has a certain tendency to be a walking, breathing, living waiver onto itself. one congress may not bind another congress....
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dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro fertilization. rachael and her husband hope to start a family in 2012. to find out more about cancer-related fertility preservation, visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488.
dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro...
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dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro fertilization. rachael and her husband hope to start a family in 2012. to find out more about cancer-related fertility preservation, visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488. life -- an everyday miracle of survival. today, the future of all life on earth hangs in the balance. what happens next depends on us. jason mraz: ♪ well, open up your mind and see like me ♪ ♪ open up your plans and, damn, you're free ♪ ♪ look into your heart and you'll find ♪ ♪ love, love, love, love ♪ listen to the music ♪ of the moment, people, dance and sing ♪ ♪ we're just one big family ♪ look into you
dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro...
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dr. nicole lee was my doctor. she was an internship on the oncology war. she saved my life's, and the the sad to see walter reed closing, but it is just an incredible place. it has affected so many people over 70 years, and i have two wonderful children and have been out of the military some time, but i am humbled by people like this young captain and other people that lost so much more than i did, but it is just amazing, and it is a sad day when it does close. host: for those like the and who come in, what is the prospect of normalcy once they leave the program and fitted and back to being rehabilitated? guest: i think you cannot understate the challenges that our service members and their families face coming back with some very severe injuries. some of those physical, some of those emotional. helping them rebuild their lives is obviously a privilege and an honor for all of us on the walter reed staff, as well as of bethesda. but as i said before, and as dan just said, every individual is unique. everyone has their own individual social support system. s
dr. nicole lee was my doctor. she was an internship on the oncology war. she saved my life's, and the the sad to see walter reed closing, but it is just an incredible place. it has affected so many people over 70 years, and i have two wonderful children and have been out of the military some time, but i am humbled by people like this young captain and other people that lost so much more than i did, but it is just amazing, and it is a sad day when it does close. host: for those like the and who...