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dr miller says burn pits are an explanation. when he presented his findings patients. >> we know people are sick. we are trying to determine responsible. >> reporter: the department of defense top official says they looked at studies and found no link to burn pits for long-term health effects. >> we looked at several thousands individuals, service members assigned to locations with burn pits, versus locations without burn pits. we looked at that data and were unable to find a risk. the military needs to recognise that small airways disease could be linked to exposure in iraq and afghanistan. and should be treated like other battlefield injuries. >> we comment people for p.t.s.d., we should compensate people who lost 70" of their air waves, and can no longer climb a flight of stares. >> it's not just veterans diagnosed with this disease. tony was a civilian contractor, working as a firefighter and afghanistan. >> diagnosed with asthma and small airways disease. swim. >> maddox said he was exposed to a burn pit in afghanistan. the
dr miller says burn pits are an explanation. when he presented his findings patients. >> we know people are sick. we are trying to determine responsible. >> reporter: the department of defense top official says they looked at studies and found no link to burn pits for long-term health effects. >> we looked at several thousands individuals, service members assigned to locations with burn pits, versus locations without burn pits. we looked at that data and were unable to find a...
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dr. miller members of the board of visitors, lieutenant governor steele and congressman hoyer distinguished faculty, distinguished guests, proud parents, family, friends, and, most of all, graduating midshipmen of the class of 2005, i'm honored to be here. [applause.] and i am proud to stand before the future leaders of the navy and marine corps, and to celebrate the occasion, i thought i would bring along a small graduation gift. too late to give you a "staubach day," -- so i'll do the next best thing: in keeping with long-standing tradition, i hereby absolve all midshipmen who are on restriction for minor conduct offenses. [laughter and applause.] i leave it to admiral rempt to define exactly what "minor" means. [laughter.] you worked hard to get to this moment: you survived plebe summer, and having your parking tickets scraped. [laughter.] you climbed herndon monument, and threw pennies at tecumseh, god of the 2.0. i knew him pretty well when i was in school. [laughter.] now, at last, you've made it to graduation day, and in a few moments you will receive your military commissions and yo
dr. miller members of the board of visitors, lieutenant governor steele and congressman hoyer distinguished faculty, distinguished guests, proud parents, family, friends, and, most of all, graduating midshipmen of the class of 2005, i'm honored to be here. [applause.] and i am proud to stand before the future leaders of the navy and marine corps, and to celebrate the occasion, i thought i would bring along a small graduation gift. too late to give you a "staubach day," -- so i'll do...
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dr. steve miller cites a drug called tars eva. it has proven in trials to extend patients lives by months for lung cancer and only a couple of weeks for pancreatic so the plan would reimburse more for the first. how well it works for individual patients and that would require testing and monitoring patients for treatment. they have enlisted outside experts to evaluate it on the drugs and health plans have already signed on. brian scorny points out a similar system is employed in europe where government's provide health coverage and deny use of drugs based on price. y det whether the benefit of that drug justifies the cost of that drug. and while the u.k. was the first, the rest of europe is really falling in line with more or less doing the same sort of value based prices for drugs in general. in the u.s. we don't have that market approach at all. >> that may be starting to change. for "nightly business rep" i'm meg terrell. >>> more details now on that possible semiconductor deal. and according to dow jones. broad come could be b
dr. steve miller cites a drug called tars eva. it has proven in trials to extend patients lives by months for lung cancer and only a couple of weeks for pancreatic so the plan would reimburse more for the first. how well it works for individual patients and that would require testing and monitoring patients for treatment. they have enlisted outside experts to evaluate it on the drugs and health plans have already signed on. brian scorny points out a similar system is employed in europe where...
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dr. miller and dr. after he]]\frey, given the differences between the comprehensive university and the flagship university, as well as any other important differences to take into account. chancellor white: thank you commissioner. for the next three and half hours, i will be happy to answer questions. i think to step above the specific program, what really i think is at stake is for students who come from the disparate sectors and fabrics of society is, how do we make them be prepared, feel welcomed, and challenged, and supported, all at the same time? the various programs, such as the summer bridge program or the early start program must take the -- let's take the san bernardino campus with a disproportionate number of poor kids. this upcoming summer, president or alice as a requirement -- president morales has a requirement that all in resident students must be in residence for two weeks. the idea being during those two weeks, the students who may come feeling they cannot succeed will end up leaving f
dr. miller and dr. after he]]\frey, given the differences between the comprehensive university and the flagship university, as well as any other important differences to take into account. chancellor white: thank you commissioner. for the next three and half hours, i will be happy to answer questions. i think to step above the specific program, what really i think is at stake is for students who come from the disparate sectors and fabrics of society is, how do we make them be prepared, feel...
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dr. steve miller who we have had on the program to talk about some of these changes, is quoted in this articles is the battle lines being drawn. you can't defend some of the high prices. however, the price of the drug itself doesn't reflect all of the research that went into those drugs too. >> you're right. >> and you know this is merck. >> i do. this is a debate that will have to get resolved but my guess is this won't happen as it's reported this morning. but drug companies will be more careful in terms of how they set initial prices. >> and when you're -- the big complaint is that obamacare didn't allow medicare to negotiate prices as a huge -- so the pharmacy benefit -- in a free market the pbms at leasting agate a lot of cash and can put some pressure on the drug companies if it needs to be. >> what worries me about reading something like this is it's the patients who are stuck in the middle while this debate rages on who can't get the care that they need. >> you're right. >> and that's the concern. >>> let's talk a little bit more about the stock market today. u.s. stocks are set to bou
dr. steve miller who we have had on the program to talk about some of these changes, is quoted in this articles is the battle lines being drawn. you can't defend some of the high prices. however, the price of the drug itself doesn't reflect all of the research that went into those drugs too. >> you're right. >> and you know this is merck. >> i do. this is a debate that will have to get resolved but my guess is this won't happen as it's reported this morning. but drug companies...
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>> reporter: having heard that, investigator miller told dr.o walk out of here thinking that i have believed you hook, line and sinker. 'cause i will be very frank. remember, i told you i call it like i see it. i don't buy everything that you're selling me today. okay? >> ok. >> reporter: by this time, investigator miller was convinced all three were in it together. she looked straight at trey styler and confronted him. he was a frail old man. surely he didn't expect she'd believe he did it all alone. >> and you tell me you can't stand up. however, you are giving me an accounting of a story where you were saying you were up and down stairs multiple times. moving dead weight is not easy work, mr. styler. >> when i've thought about it since then, um, i'm reminded of the stories um, of women lifting cars off of their children. >> mr. styler, i will do a lot of things in an interview room, but i am not going to compare a mother saving a child with you murdering nancy pfister, so let's don't go there. >> reporter: but trey remained resolute. he was
>> reporter: having heard that, investigator miller told dr.o walk out of here thinking that i have believed you hook, line and sinker. 'cause i will be very frank. remember, i told you i call it like i see it. i don't buy everything that you're selling me today. okay? >> ok. >> reporter: by this time, investigator miller was convinced all three were in it together. she looked straight at trey styler and confronted him. he was a frail old man. surely he didn't expect she'd...
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we'll talk with jon miller about the investigation and the nationwide protests against police. >> plus dr on new concerns about the connection between stress and either teaings. >>> -- heart attacks. >>> and the special effects arttist who turned his 4-year- old into a superhero and a youtube star. john plaque stone visits -- black stone visits the family to find out the next chapter for action movie kid. that's what they're calling him these days. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. straight up. back to you guys. >> all right we'll be. whatting. >> pretty amazing -- watching. >> pretty amazing effects there. >>> allyson rae, oh. just -- literally i feel like weave got to get -- it's not a day to write home about. >> pretty cold and cooler today but we have -- cloudy and cooler today. >> we're all about air quotes this morning here. >> the weekend looks really good. we're going see a steady warmup and by next week we're going to be in the 8 #s. >> now we're talking. >> left foot, we're starting off cool and cloudy today and a few light showers left over from yesterday
we'll talk with jon miller about the investigation and the nationwide protests against police. >> plus dr on new concerns about the connection between stress and either teaings. >>> -- heart attacks. >>> and the special effects arttist who turned his 4-year- old into a superhero and a youtube star. john plaque stone visits -- black stone visits the family to find out the next chapter for action movie kid. that's what they're calling him these days. the news is back in...
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miller of the university of virginia. you have a gain from the university of virginia. we have dr.hamilton with the new school of public affairs. i will ask each to raise your right hand to be sworn. these were that the information you are about to provide us is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge and believe? >> yes. q. -- >> thank you. >> thank you for the chance to speak today. csu is a public university comprised of 23 campuses. we're celebrating our graduation of about 3 million. we run the largest and most diverse university system in the country. i'm honored to be before you this morning to discuss the work at the cal state university does. they provide the tools students need to excel and graduate hiring out the public mission of -- and graduate and carry out the public mission. equitable access to quality education is an important issue in the investment -- advancement of civil rights. the idea was born of a high-quality education should be accessible to all who are willing and able to do the work. they city was and still is revolutionary. california's public h
miller of the university of virginia. you have a gain from the university of virginia. we have dr.hamilton with the new school of public affairs. i will ask each to raise your right hand to be sworn. these were that the information you are about to provide us is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge and believe? >> yes. q. -- >> thank you. >> thank you for the chance to speak today. csu is a public university comprised of 23 campuses. we're celebrating our graduation...
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lisa miller wrote the piece and joins us along with psychologist dr.s segregation -- >> yeah. isn't that what it is. >> -- help teachmñ racial sensitivity? >> it's dividing kids by race, in the broadist definitioning first of all, how did you even cover this story? >> a bun. of parents are very upset about the program and feel that you know they should be imparting racial and ethnic identity to their children, it is not the school's job, that children shouldn't be separated by race, that it is not our liberal values. our liberal values are to mix altogether and be friends, which is something the school does very well already. the school is half minority kids and so it's very small, and so these little children form these very deep friendships with kids of other races and a lot of the parents feel like -- >> what do you need to mess with that?ç >> it's innocent. it's beautiful. it's happening. why separate? >> is it more important for the black students to actually have the conversation because in a place like fieldston these are not conversations that
lisa miller wrote the piece and joins us along with psychologist dr.s segregation -- >> yeah. isn't that what it is. >> -- help teachmñ racial sensitivity? >> it's dividing kids by race, in the broadist definitioning first of all, how did you even cover this story? >> a bun. of parents are very upset about the program and feel that you know they should be imparting racial and ethnic identity to their children, it is not the school's job, that children shouldn't be...
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dr. wecht, thank you so much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we're now joined by paul wolf and doug gansber. doug to go to what jane miller is now reporting, which is she has source information that the injury may have occurred within 14 minutes of being in the van. that makes it impossible for the other person who was brought into that van to have witnessed that, so he wouldn't -- because he didn't get in the van until the last five minutes, according to information we have. and i want to stress that jane miller's reporting does not suggest that comes from the medical examiner. it's entirely possible that that comes from some other witness, some other law enforcement witness who was present. isn't that who that is likely to come from? >> yeah. and jane is obviously the scoop reporter in baltimore and gets great information. the problem with this whole deal is when you get piecemeal, rumors piecemeal, unsubstantiated, quote/unquote facts, you get preposterous theories that freddie gray got in the van and tried to kill himself by breaking his spine. it's so silly it shouldn't even be discussed. yet it is. and that is the n
dr. wecht, thank you so much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we're now joined by paul wolf and doug gansber. doug to go to what jane miller is now reporting, which is she has source information that the injury may have occurred within 14 minutes of being in the van. that makes it impossible for the other person who was brought into that van to have witnessed that, so he wouldn't -- because he didn't get in the van until the last five minutes, according...
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i want to thank miss rice, the sponsor of this bill chairman miller for bringing it to the floor and drnd ranking member of the subcommittee on economic opportunity, for their work on the bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. wenstrup: mr. speaker, at this time i have no further speakers and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from nevada is recognized. ms. titus: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time i'd like to yield five minutes to the gentlewoman from new york miss rice, who is the sponsor of this important legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for five minutes. miss rice: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of my legislation, h.r. 1382 the boosting rates of american veteran employment act. mr. speaker, i doubt there is a single member of this body who would disagree that american veterans, men and women who have stepped up to protect our country and preserve the freedom that we cher
i want to thank miss rice, the sponsor of this bill chairman miller for bringing it to the floor and drnd ranking member of the subcommittee on economic opportunity, for their work on the bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. wenstrup: mr. speaker, at this time i have no further speakers and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from...