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i think dr miller's research and his study is a perfect example of of the v.a. . trying to avoid the issue and trying trying not to have to pay the compensations to veterans. that they deserve he has the proof he has everything near and they still will not even address his research. there were many people in that apartment or defense that couldn't accept these findings in you could speculate that they couldn't expect be that they couldn't accept these findings because of the potential broader implication the idea that maybe there was a new agent orange think things. this deployment the government is looking down the road at billions of dollars in health care costs that they will be responsible for and i believe that they're doing everything they can to fav that off. the comments of the foreign press are causing ls along the soldiers this is a new disease we call this iraq afghanistan war long injury some of the more severe cases entail that all the positives of long so and his aim while the factorial exposure to the symptoms or anywhere from from respiratory issue
i think dr miller's research and his study is a perfect example of of the v.a. . trying to avoid the issue and trying trying not to have to pay the compensations to veterans. that they deserve he has the proof he has everything near and they still will not even address his research. there were many people in that apartment or defense that couldn't accept these findings in you could speculate that they couldn't expect be that they couldn't accept these findings because of the potential broader...
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dr. andy miller joining me. tell us what you're seeing in the e.r. >> we're seeing a wide variety of illnesses and injuries, including the increase in flu cases coming in the last couple of weeks. >> reporter: they're pretty much packed full. what was the decision to put the tent snout. >> a couple of weeks ago, we realized since the beginning of january we've soon an increase in flu cases and other cases coming in. we wanted to overlaude the e. -- offload the e.r. and be able to treat patients here. >> reporter: in this tent, the worst cases would be inside. this would be anything from a sprained ankle to influenza-like ill notes? >> that's right. patients that probably aren't going to be admitted between age groups here that we can treat rapidly and efficiently with the same quality of care that we deliver in the main e.r. >> reporter: if somebody has a flu-like illness, when is it a good idea to go to the e.r.? >> when you feel lightheaded, dizzy, if you're not able to tolerate fluids. anything that you can't
dr. andy miller joining me. tell us what you're seeing in the e.r. >> we're seeing a wide variety of illnesses and injuries, including the increase in flu cases coming in the last couple of weeks. >> reporter: they're pretty much packed full. what was the decision to put the tent snout. >> a couple of weeks ago, we realized since the beginning of january we've soon an increase in flu cases and other cases coming in. we wanted to overlaude the e. -- offload the e.r. and be able...
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this is general sherry picture much as you would expect northern parts of the philippines looking dr miller should stay sunny all day highs of thirty one degrees and for java look so they'll be some heavy showers around but that's really all note across the region otherwise maybe through into wednesday up through them in a pinch a fairly dry want to two showers in particular in the gulf of thailand bangkok might just see the odd downpours during the day heading down into a straight here main feature is a trough of low pressure right across the top end and here we've seen some pretty significant rainfall totals over the last twenty four hours as these two areas of low pressure dominated certainly a little on them there just off the top and given some very large rainfall totals northern parts of queens and to your peninsula it's also been pretty wet so if you look at the forecast more showers across this region long spells of rain mixed in there could be some localized flooding certainly looking pretty well months again for sydney thirteen some of the suburbs still way in the upper thirty's f
this is general sherry picture much as you would expect northern parts of the philippines looking dr miller should stay sunny all day highs of thirty one degrees and for java look so they'll be some heavy showers around but that's really all note across the region otherwise maybe through into wednesday up through them in a pinch a fairly dry want to two showers in particular in the gulf of thailand bangkok might just see the odd downpours during the day heading down into a straight here main...
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dr. andrew miller says that the predominant strain can be especially severe and the tent gives them more space to keep sick people away from others. >> it's probably in the third top for flu seasons i have experienced. >> reporter: and back out here live. anyone with heart or lung problems or any difficulty breathing at all if you have the flu you do need to go in to the hospital and seek medical care. for the milder cases if you have someone at home that has the flu make sure you have one of these masks and try to keep the sick person in one room, have one person taking care of them if at all possible and try to disinfect everything they touch to try to stop the virus from spreading around your household. >> "action news." >> thank you. >>> well, let talk eagles they got back on the practice field with just 10 days until super bowl lii. coach doug peterson spoke to the media, they are blocking out the noise and worrying about their own game and not the patriots good if i make this all about them we are in trouble honestly we are in trouble. and everything is going to be written about it
dr. andrew miller says that the predominant strain can be especially severe and the tent gives them more space to keep sick people away from others. >> it's probably in the third top for flu seasons i have experienced. >> reporter: and back out here live. anyone with heart or lung problems or any difficulty breathing at all if you have the flu you do need to go in to the hospital and seek medical care. for the milder cases if you have someone at home that has the flu make sure you...
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with me in the studio is dr 0wen miller, chair of the centre for korean studies at soas university ofmake first of all of the longest protracted talks they have added more than two years and now the north is willing to send a team to the south for the winter olympics. clearly this thought is coming to —— coming from the top from kim jung—un and they have moved on it very quickly. the agreement they made todayis quickly. the agreement they made today is not just quickly. the agreement they made today is notjust to send a team to the olympics, it is quite a big delegation they will said, it is also to reopen military talks and to also to reopen military talks and to also reinstate the kind of agreements they have before and say they would open up on talks on other issues. that is what they have said, whether it will come to fruition is another thing. but following the relationship is the classic way, we have seen this before, the classic way of driving a wedge between seoul and washington and one suspects that certain if many people in the south believe this but this is what it is all a
with me in the studio is dr 0wen miller, chair of the centre for korean studies at soas university ofmake first of all of the longest protracted talks they have added more than two years and now the north is willing to send a team to the south for the winter olympics. clearly this thought is coming to —— coming from the top from kim jung—un and they have moved on it very quickly. the agreement they made todayis quickly. the agreement they made today is not just quickly. the agreement they...
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dr. john lapook reports. >>> i'm possibly the last child he will ever assault. >> reporter: 15-year-old emma ann miller wast to read her statement. she saw nassar monthly for five years. >> he used sports medicine, charged me for appointments. my mom is still getting billed for appointments where i was sexually assaulted. >> reporter: a michigan state spokesperson said patients of nassar will not be billed. msu has been criticized for their handling of complaints against nassar. we sat down with four athletes treated at msu, among those providers victim statements at the sentencing hearing. gymnast larissa boyce said in 1997 when she was 16, she complained to msu coach kathy clegis that she suspected nassar was boozing her. >> kathy -- abusing her. >> kathy came in the room and said, well, i can file something, but there's going to be serious consequences for both you and dr. nassar. i said, well, i don't want to get anybody in trouble. i. humiliated. i -- i felt humiliated, i felt silenced. i felt embarrassed. >> reporter: the coach was suspended and resigned last february. her loiters declined to respond
dr. john lapook reports. >>> i'm possibly the last child he will ever assault. >> reporter: 15-year-old emma ann miller wast to read her statement. she saw nassar monthly for five years. >> he used sports medicine, charged me for appointments. my mom is still getting billed for appointments where i was sexually assaulted. >> reporter: a michigan state spokesperson said patients of nassar will not be billed. msu has been criticized for their handling of complaints...
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shannon miller led the magnificent seven, the gold medal winning team in 1996. she says dr.er abused her. but she was horrified to hear one gymnast after the next speak out. >> i am so in awe of their courage. >> reporter: courage she hopes will be a catalyst for real change across the sport. 3 of the 20 board members have resigned amid the scandal. miller was part of a search team that found a new ceo for the organization in december. but she says these are just baby steps. >> it's a good start. it's something. but it is not enough. significantly more has to happen. >> reporter: she says to make gymnastics safe for girls general, procedures need to be overhauled. >> i mean, it's common sense not to have a male trainer in the room alone with a female of any age. making sure the trainers don't have cell phone numbers of the minors that they're treating. that's inappropriate. >> reporter: in court tuesday, jaw-dropping testimony from former u.s. national champion gymnast mattie larsen. larsen describing how she injured her head on purpose to avoid being sent to train with nass
shannon miller led the magnificent seven, the gold medal winning team in 1996. she says dr.er abused her. but she was horrified to hear one gymnast after the next speak out. >> i am so in awe of their courage. >> reporter: courage she hopes will be a catalyst for real change across the sport. 3 of the 20 board members have resigned amid the scandal. miller was part of a search team that found a new ceo for the organization in december. but she says these are just baby steps....
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dr. jon lapook reports. >> i'm possibly the last child he will ever assault. >> 15-year-old emma ann miller within of the youngestple to read her statement. she saw nassar monthly for five years. >> msu sports medicine charged me for those appointments. my mom is still getting build for appointments where i was sexually assaulted. >> today a michigan state spokesperson said patients of nassar will not be build. msu krilt sized for handling of complaints against nassar. we sat down with four athletes treated at msu. among survivors, providing victim statements during the sentencing. gymnast larissa boyd, in 1997, when she was 16, she complained to msu coach, that she suspected nassar was abusing her. >> kathy came back in and said i can file something but there is going to be very serious con consequences for you and dr. nassar. i said, well i don't want to get anybody in trouble. i felt humiliated. i felt silenced. i felt embarrassed. >> the coach was suspended then resigned from msu last february. her lawyers declined to respond to cbs news citing on going litigation. >> our stories are so, eerily similar. like,
dr. jon lapook reports. >> i'm possibly the last child he will ever assault. >> 15-year-old emma ann miller within of the youngestple to read her statement. she saw nassar monthly for five years. >> msu sports medicine charged me for those appointments. my mom is still getting build for appointments where i was sexually assaulted. >> today a michigan state spokesperson said patients of nassar will not be build. msu krilt sized for handling of complaints against nassar....
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dr. jon lapook is following the case. >> i'm possibly the last child you will ever assault. >> reporter: 15-year-old emma ann miller wasne of the youngest people to read her statement. she saw nassar monthly for five years. >> m.s.u. sports medicine charged me for those appointments. my mom is still getting billed for appointments where i was sexually assaulted. >> reporter: today a michigan state university spokesperson said patients of nassar will not be billed. m.s.u. has been criticized for their handling of complaints against nassar. we sat down with four athletes treated at m.s.u. among the survivors providing victim statements during nassar's sentencing hearing. gymnast larissa boyce says in 1997, when she was 16, she complained to m.s.u. coach kathy klages that she suspected abuse. >> kathy came back in the room and said, i can file something, but there will be serious consequences for you and dr. nassar. and i said, well, i don't want to get anybody in trouble. i just felt humiliated. i felt silenced. i felt embarrassed. >> reporter: coach klages was suspended and then resigned from m.s.u. last february. her l
dr. jon lapook is following the case. >> i'm possibly the last child you will ever assault. >> reporter: 15-year-old emma ann miller wasne of the youngest people to read her statement. she saw nassar monthly for five years. >> m.s.u. sports medicine charged me for those appointments. my mom is still getting billed for appointments where i was sexually assaulted. >> reporter: today a michigan state university spokesperson said patients of nassar will not be billed. m.s.u....
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dr. martin luther king jr. on the 89th anniversary of his birth. assassinated 50 years ago this april in memphis. he had gone to support striking sanitation workers. here is michelle millerr: in the winter of 1968, the garbage men of memphis put the city on notice. men like elmor nickelbury and baxter leach they've went on strike demanding equal pay and better working conditions after two co-workers were accidently killed in a trash compactor. >> what were the marchers saying? >> saying we will overcome some day. >> reporter: were you ever fearful for your life? >> sure. >> a korean war veteran, nickelbury and others were now fighting for justice. and the simple right to wash off the stench of a nine hour day, a sink. his fay, just $1.25 a day. on april 3, 1968, he found himself in lock step with martin luther king there there. >> that day was a good day. it was a marvelous day. when i saw him. this man. he is going to change a lot of things. >> you felt you had a shot. >> i know i had a shot. >> 1,300 of god's children are here suffering. going through dark and dreary nights. >> the speech he give, you know, that did something to me. >> what did it do to you? >> i was t
dr. martin luther king jr. on the 89th anniversary of his birth. assassinated 50 years ago this april in memphis. he had gone to support striking sanitation workers. here is michelle millerr: in the winter of 1968, the garbage men of memphis put the city on notice. men like elmor nickelbury and baxter leach they've went on strike demanding equal pay and better working conditions after two co-workers were accidently killed in a trash compactor. >> what were the marchers saying? >>...
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dr. martin luther king, jr., on this the 89th anniversary of his birth. king was assassinated 50 years ago this april in memphis. he had gone there to support striking sanitation workers. here's michelle millerwinter of 1968, the garbage men of memphis put the city on notice, men like elmore nickleberry and baxter leach. they went on strike demanding equal pay and better working conditions after two coworkers were accidentally killed in a trash compactor. what were the marchers saying? >> the marchers were saying, "we'll overcome some day." >> reporter: were you ever fearful for your life? >> sure. you felt like a war was on. >> reporter: a korean war veteran, nickleberry and others were now fighting for justice and the simple right to a sink to wash off the stench of a nine-hour day. his pay, just $1.25 a day. on april 3, 1968, he found himself in lock step with martin luther king, jr. >> that day was a good day. it was a marvelous day. when i saw him, i said, this man, he's going to change a lot of things. >> reporter: you felt you had a shot? >> i knew i had a shot. >> 1,300 of god's children are here suffering, going through dark and dreary nights. >> the speech he gave, you know, that d
dr. martin luther king, jr., on this the 89th anniversary of his birth. king was assassinated 50 years ago this april in memphis. he had gone there to support striking sanitation workers. here's michelle millerwinter of 1968, the garbage men of memphis put the city on notice, men like elmore nickleberry and baxter leach. they went on strike demanding equal pay and better working conditions after two coworkers were accidentally killed in a trash compactor. what were the marchers saying? >>...
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dr. keith harris, the director of clinical operations for the homeless program office. we thank you for joining us. and, mr. miller, let's start with you. you have five minutes for your opening remarks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to provide a statement for today's hearings on veterans homelessness. as a former chief of staff in this body, i want to personally recognize you and committee staff for their tireless efforts to ensure that america fulfills its obligations to our current service members, veterans, and their families. my name is matt miller, deputy assistant secretary for policy at the united states department of labor's veterans employment and training service or v.e.t.s. also the department's representative on the u.s. interagency council on homelessness. secretary stands behind the service members and veterans, a clear goal that will assist our veterans in finding and keeping good jobs. for the department, one veteran experiencing homelessness is one too many. we look forward to working with the subcommittees and providing those
dr. keith harris, the director of clinical operations for the homeless program office. we thank you for joining us. and, mr. miller, let's start with you. you have five minutes for your opening remarks. >> thank you, mr. chairman. distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to provide a statement for today's hearings on veterans homelessness. as a former chief of staff in this body, i want to personally recognize you and committee staff for their tireless...