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neurologist dr miller sees about two hundred of them as employer is the biggest hospital operator in berlin and is owned by the city but it also caters to patients from the gulf states by offering translators food for example. and. the. patients naturally pay their bills here and the money that they pay for treatments stays of course here in the clinics. where it is reinvestment health care providers in berlin the german arab health forum meets annually with the aim of cross promoting resources in the field of medical care and they go to the distance and we get the u.a.e. send between five thousand and six thousand patients every year to germany for medical treatment the total cost are over four hundred million euros a million euros in a week but the number of medical tourists in germany from arab countries is already stagnating and will probably drop sharply the emirates health care market for example is expected to grow by sixty percent over the next five years meaning that soon patients might opt against the long journey. if we are noticing that people from the gulf states are put
neurologist dr miller sees about two hundred of them as employer is the biggest hospital operator in berlin and is owned by the city but it also caters to patients from the gulf states by offering translators food for example. and. the. patients naturally pay their bills here and the money that they pay for treatments stays of course here in the clinics. where it is reinvestment health care providers in berlin the german arab health forum meets annually with the aim of cross promoting resources...
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the sisters are waiting as it lands, welcoming former raaf pilot robert chadwick and dr miller. those early pioneers quickly spread, and eventually the service became a national network across australia. in 1955, queen elizabeth visited from the uk to officially bestow the service with its royal title. today, as modern planes and medicines save even more lives, the story of the flying doctors continues to capture the public‘s imagination around the world. tourism is a crucialform of income for the service. here at the flying doctor tourism facility, visitors can learn how the service works and what flying was like back in the day. 90 years of history are brought to life with some of the objects that made it all possible. even the building itself is historic. this building behind us was the original building in alice springs. this is where we ran our head office and also our communications department. so it's a listed heritage building, and it's now a tourist facility and cafe. as well as educating tourists about the service, the facility and shop are a crucial source of income.
the sisters are waiting as it lands, welcoming former raaf pilot robert chadwick and dr miller. those early pioneers quickly spread, and eventually the service became a national network across australia. in 1955, queen elizabeth visited from the uk to officially bestow the service with its royal title. today, as modern planes and medicines save even more lives, the story of the flying doctors continues to capture the public‘s imagination around the world. tourism is a crucialform of income...
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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 and trying not to to pay their 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 broad implication the idea that maybe there was a new agent orange thinking this deployment the government is looking down the road at billions of dollars and health care costs that they will be responsible for and i believe that they're doing everything they can to. 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 as are a some of the more severe cases entail that all the positives of the long so it is a multi factorial exposure to the symptoms or anywhere from from respiratory issues s
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 and trying not to to pay their 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 broad...
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dr. miller, turned it on, my grandmother looked outside and nearly died. it was sunday morning. everybody in town is going to church, passing the house. this is the ex-president pointedly not going to church, cutting the grass instead and waving and everybody to make sure they saw him. she ran out there and cut off the mower and said, don't you ever do that again. and he said, ok. [laughter] when i get back from one of these things, i tell my -- it was great. she will say, good, here's the toilet brush. [laughter] mr. daniel: when humans -- >> when you mentioned president truman enjoying the piano, and many think of this famous photo with lauren bacall that he was playing the piano. with that in the white house? mr. daniel: no, he was vice president, that was at the uso. he was playing for the troops and lauren bacall was there and was apparently her agent's idea, he boosted her onto the piano. grandpa's smile dimmed a little bit because he knew somewhere out there, mrs. truman was watching. [laughter] mr. daniel: and mrs. truman told him that night, it was a tense moment betwee
dr. miller, turned it on, my grandmother looked outside and nearly died. it was sunday morning. everybody in town is going to church, passing the house. this is the ex-president pointedly not going to church, cutting the grass instead and waving and everybody to make sure they saw him. she ran out there and cut off the mower and said, don't you ever do that again. and he said, ok. [laughter] when i get back from one of these things, i tell my -- it was great. she will say, good, here's the...
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dr. sartin luther king, jr. tomorrow on "cbs this morning," michelle miller talks to dr. king's three surviving children.their first joint interview since the death of their mother coretta scott king 12 years ago. this wednesday marks exactly 50 wers since dr. king's assassination in memphis. cbs news special correspondent james brown will co-anchor "cbs this morning" from the national civil rights museum at the formal lorraine motel in memphis. j.b. will also have special reports for the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. the ncaa tournament final four fes reduced last night to just two teams, the villanova htldcats easily defeated kansas to advance to monday night's championship game. they will play the michigan wolverines who ended loyola of chicago's cinderella story. team chaplain, sister jean, told players she is proud of them. coming up, a toxic chemical found in common paint removers has reportedly been linked to atzens of deaths. so why has the e.p.a. put a proposed ban on the chemical on hold. and later a spectacular new take on a timeless work of art. on a timeless work of art. bill make its o
dr. sartin luther king, jr. tomorrow on "cbs this morning," michelle miller talks to dr. king's three surviving children.their first joint interview since the death of their mother coretta scott king 12 years ago. this wednesday marks exactly 50 wers since dr. king's assassination in memphis. cbs news special correspondent james brown will co-anchor "cbs this morning" from the national civil rights museum at the formal lorraine motel in memphis. j.b. will also have special...
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dr. king's legacy and enduring impact. only on cbs news, michelle miller spoke with dr.ing's children for their first joint interview in 12 years. michelle went to birmingham, alabama, where king led some of his most successful nonviolent protests against racial inequality in 1963. >> well, dr. martin luther king jr. was a pastor and father of four young children during the protests. to liberate birmingham. martin iii, dexter and bernice were 10, 7, 5 years old when their father died five years later. but the trauma of april 4, 1968 still haunts them. >> martin and i were watching television. and even to this day when i see a breaking news flash, i, i have ptsd. so even though it has been 50 years, it doesn't seem like it for me. it seems like it was yesterday. >> dr. martin luther king. apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. >> i remember us going back to mother and dad's room. to get an explanation from her. i don't know that she said your daddy has been shot. what i remember her saying was, your dad is gone ho
dr. king's legacy and enduring impact. only on cbs news, michelle miller spoke with dr.ing's children for their first joint interview in 12 years. michelle went to birmingham, alabama, where king led some of his most successful nonviolent protests against racial inequality in 1963. >> well, dr. martin luther king jr. was a pastor and father of four young children during the protests. to liberate birmingham. martin iii, dexter and bernice were 10, 7, 5 years old when their father died five...
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dr. christine miller, , a neuroscientist and advisory board member of smart approaches to marijuana. we're very concerned about the edibles and we are concerned about products that are out there marketed truly are vulnerable populations. but we also very heartened by the fact even in the states like california and massachusetts that a vote to legalize marijuana the majority of localities are voting to not have legal commercial marijuana where they live. it signals a divide really between people that want to decriminalize or remove criminal penalties and actually go towards full-blown legalization. one bit of news i also want to share, a recent string of polls by emerson college, independent polls not funded by sam, for example, fairly dickinson university, others like mason-dixon which was funded by sam, have found that when people are actually asked about multiple choices with regard to marijuana, their first choice is not marijuana legalization. a majority of americans do not prefer legalization when given options like decriminalization and other policy choices. so were really here
dr. christine miller, , a neuroscientist and advisory board member of smart approaches to marijuana. we're very concerned about the edibles and we are concerned about products that are out there marketed truly are vulnerable populations. but we also very heartened by the fact even in the states like california and massachusetts that a vote to legalize marijuana the majority of localities are voting to not have legal commercial marijuana where they live. it signals a divide really between people...
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dr. martin luther king jr. tomorrow on "cbs this morning" michelle miller talks to dr. king's three surviving children. their first joint interview since the death of their mother co coretta scott king. >>> this wednesday marks 50 years since dr. king's assassination in memphis. james brown will co-anchor cbs this morning from the national civil rights museum at the former lorain motel in memphis. j.b. will have special reports for the cbs evening news with jeff glor. >>> the ncaa tournament's final four reduced last night to just two teams. villanova wildcats defeated kansas to advance to monday night's championship game. they'll play the michigan wolverines. who ended loyolar chicago's cinderella story. team chaplain sister jean told players she is proud of them. >> as they left the floor. >> coming up a toxic chemical found in common paint removers has reportedly beenlinged to dozens of deaths. why is the epa put a pro posed ban on the chemical on hold. later, a spectacular new so, what's new? we just switched to geico and got more. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company
dr. martin luther king jr. tomorrow on "cbs this morning" michelle miller talks to dr. king's three surviving children. their first joint interview since the death of their mother co coretta scott king. >>> this wednesday marks 50 years since dr. king's assassination in memphis. james brown will co-anchor cbs this morning from the national civil rights museum at the former lorain motel in memphis. j.b. will have special reports for the cbs evening news with jeff glor....
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miller. let's get some perspective on this now with. work business school in the u.k. he's a professor of strategic management dr start low why the restructure v.w. seemed to be doing all right considering they were in the midst of a considerable scandal. surely it was somewhat surprising no mind to pick a she missed it day as you mention in the report wants to have a clean start to showed it to these little kids can least we'll bring somebody new who is second lead there has been a few incidences where mr moon looks maybe not quite quite as shining is. board was hoping for example in this discussion around he's high salary he seemed to be quite sins tkinter about you and they were probably not quite so comfortable about it i mean you say a clean start is it really a clean start it seems to me that that just bumped each person off i mean is this really a big change or an actual restructuring. i think it is very much about you know to sequence you sent to the outside you don't necessary have to change everyone internally be going fact those who were around for a long while time have probably got the best handle o
miller. let's get some perspective on this now with. work business school in the u.k. he's a professor of strategic management dr start low why the restructure v.w. seemed to be doing all right considering they were in the midst of a considerable scandal. surely it was somewhat surprising no mind to pick a she missed it day as you mention in the report wants to have a clean start to showed it to these little kids can least we'll bring somebody new who is second lead there has been a few...
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dr. jackson. president trump won montana by some 20 points in 2016. he has other people in mind for va secretary. one name was former congressman from florida jeff miller, who for years was the chairman of the house veterans affairs. >> melissa: we will see, john roberts. great reporting. our first guest met with dr. jackson about the allegations against him earlier this week. republican senator jerry moran sits on the veterans affairs committee. thank you for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> melissa: do you think those allegations were fair? >> we don't know. they are just allegations. no one stepped forward and publicly associated themselves with this is my statement, this is what i saw. there's nothing in writing. no report, no evidence. with one exception, no evidence as to this being an actual event. my view is we needed to have a hearing, these needed to be aired and that's apparently not going to happen. it's difficult to figure out what the truth is when you have somebody with allegations but no person who is saying under oath or even publicly this is what i saw and this is the problem with this nominee. >> melissa: the doctor says he cou
dr. jackson. president trump won montana by some 20 points in 2016. he has other people in mind for va secretary. one name was former congressman from florida jeff miller, who for years was the chairman of the house veterans affairs. >> melissa: we will see, john roberts. great reporting. our first guest met with dr. jackson about the allegations against him earlier this week. republican senator jerry moran sits on the veterans affairs committee. thank you for joining us. >> good to...
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miller. let's get some perspective on this now with. business school in the u.k. he's a professor of strategic management dr start low why the restructure of the w seem to be doing all right considering they were in the midst of a considerable scandal. absolutely it was somewhat surprising no mind to pick a sion is that day as you mention in the report wants to have a clean start to showed it to diesel cade's can least real and it brings him with the new second lead to have been a few incidences where mr moon looks maybe not quite quite a shining is the supervisor board was hoping of like solving this discussion around his high salary he seemed to be quite since kid into about two and they were probably not quite so comfortable about it i mean you say a clean start is it really a clean start it seems to me that that just bumped each person up or rank i mean is this really a big change or an actual restructuring. i think is very much about you know decisions you send to the outside you don't necessary have to change everyone internally be going fact those who were around for a long while time have probably g
miller. let's get some perspective on this now with. business school in the u.k. he's a professor of strategic management dr start low why the restructure of the w seem to be doing all right considering they were in the midst of a considerable scandal. absolutely it was somewhat surprising no mind to pick a sion is that day as you mention in the report wants to have a clean start to showed it to diesel cade's can least real and it brings him with the new second lead to have been a few...
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miller, cbs news, new york. >>> on "cbs this morning," amid the rise in marijuana, law enforcement is having a difficult time regulating drivers. >>> plus, are allergy seasons getting worse? drra narula has more. >>> and a preview of meghan markel anchored by gayle king as we take a look at markel's life leading up to her wedding. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. and i'm anne makovec, in for kenny choi. time is 4-- >>> good morning. it's friday, april 13th. you're taking a look at the beautiful bay bridge sparkling there. it's friday, april 20th. i love the dancing lights. when you're driving, pay attention to the road. >> good morning, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. >> it's going to be a nice weekend. your headlines today above average temperatures. warmer than yesterday. so if you enjoyed the warmer air yesterday, temperatures are on the rise. high pressure is closer to california so that means for this weekend, look at this low to mid-80s in a lot of inland areas this coming saturday and sunday. it will stay that way for a few days as the warmin
miller, cbs news, new york. >>> on "cbs this morning," amid the rise in marijuana, law enforcement is having a difficult time regulating drivers. >>> plus, are allergy seasons getting worse? drra narula has more. >>> and a preview of meghan markel anchored by gayle king as we take a look at markel's life leading up to her wedding. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. -- captions by...
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miller. says get some perspective on this now with christine stadler out work business school in the u.k. he's a professor of strategic management dr start low why the restructure the seem to be doing all right considering they were in the midst of a considerable scandal. surely it was somewhat surprising no mind to pick a she is to day as you mention in the report wants to have a clean start to show did to these little kids can least we'll bring somebody new and secondly there has been a few incidences where mr moon looks maybe not quite quite the shining is. your board was hoping you folks solving this discussion around he's high salary he seemed to be quite sins tkinter about there were probably not quite so comfortable about it i mean you say a clean start is it really a clean start it seems to me that just bumped each person off i mean is this really a big change and actual restructuring. i think it is very much about you know decisions you send to the outside you don't necessary have to change everyone internally be going fact those who were around for a long while time have probably got the best handle on the company now mr
miller. says get some perspective on this now with christine stadler out work business school in the u.k. he's a professor of strategic management dr start low why the restructure the seem to be doing all right considering they were in the midst of a considerable scandal. surely it was somewhat surprising no mind to pick a she is to day as you mention in the report wants to have a clean start to show did to these little kids can least we'll bring somebody new and secondly there has been a few...
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dr. martin luther king jr. a woman for the first time with her story on what she seen and heard. craig miller joins here.he break. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain i can do more with my family. talk to your doctor today. see if lyrica can help. . >>> t
dr. martin luther king jr. a woman for the first time with her story on what she seen and heard. craig miller joins here.he break. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief from moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain, and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal...
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dr. gorka. >> one thing for the president. we need more surrogates. he's the best communicator. when i was in the white house, we need everybody out there, stephen millernavarro, more n surrogates telling the success story. >> sean: okay. guys, great advice. we appreciate your time. when we come back, ed henry with a live report from the white house on president trump's potential military action, could be any minute against syria, that's straight a ahead. ♪ experience a blend of refined craftsmanship... ...and raw power, engineered to take the crown. presenting the all-new lexus ls 500 and ls 500h. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. the more you know the the commute is worth it.me, for all the work you pour into this place, you sure get a lot more out of it. you and that john deere tractor... so versatile, you can keep dreaming up projects all the way home. it's a longer drive. but just like a john deere, it's worth it. nothing runs like a deere. now you can own a 1e sub-compact tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. ♪ >> sean: new developments concerning president trump's potential military action against syria and
dr. gorka. >> one thing for the president. we need more surrogates. he's the best communicator. when i was in the white house, we need everybody out there, stephen millernavarro, more n surrogates telling the success story. >> sean: okay. guys, great advice. we appreciate your time. when we come back, ed henry with a live report from the white house on president trump's potential military action, could be any minute against syria, that's straight a ahead. ♪ experience a blend of...
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dr. king's legacy. ♪ it has long been called storm of tiny bubbles, the champagne of beers. ♪ if you've got the time welcome to the high life. ♪ we've got the beer ♪ millern allergies occur. day after day, after day. because life should have more wishes and less worries. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory t
dr. king's legacy. ♪ it has long been called storm of tiny bubbles, the champagne of beers. ♪ if you've got the time welcome to the high life. ♪ we've got the beer ♪ millern allergies occur. day after day, after day. because life should have more wishes and less worries. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats...
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dr. kij's legacy all this week, but we'll begin today with remembering martin luther king jr. the father. only on cbs michelle milleriew in 12 years. michelle is in birmingham, alabama, where king led some of his most nonviolent protests against racial inequality. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. he was a pastor and father of four young children during the protests. they were just 10, 7, and 5 years old when their father died five years later, but the trauma of april 4th, 1968, still haunting them. >> martin and i were watching television, and even to this day when i see a breaking news flash, i have ptsd, and you see your father being shot on television. that's very, very traumatic. >> dr. martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. >> i remember us going back to mother and dad's room to get an explanation from her. i don't know that she said your daddy has been shot. what i remember her saying was your dad has gone home to live with god. >> have you grieved in the way that we all grieve the loss of a loved one? >> all o
dr. kij's legacy all this week, but we'll begin today with remembering martin luther king jr. the father. only on cbs michelle milleriew in 12 years. michelle is in birmingham, alabama, where king led some of his most nonviolent protests against racial inequality. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. he was a pastor and father of four young children during the protests. they were just 10, 7, and 5 years old when their father died five years later, but the trauma of april...