43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
so it would have been on one of these weird kind of do you remember dr scott he's a televangelist who actually used to wait on when i was a waitress at the pool bar at the ritz carlton in pasadena so i kind of like the symmetry there so the show was about it was about women's wrestling but it was really a crazy variety show there's nothing more eighty's than the original glow there their outfits are outrageous they're a neon clothes their characters are over the top it's all women they do sketch comedy they rap wrestle and our show follows my character ruth wilder into this world she's an out of work actress and is really hanging on to the bottom rung and asking her parents for money and you know can't get a job to say i'm not a wrestler she is not a wrestler and she gets an opportunity to audition for this women's wrestling show and it's sort of her last ditch effort at you know success in what she thought she would do as a performer so the show is about the show it's a show within a show it's about the making of the show and jenji kohan created rights jenji cohen executive produces
so it would have been on one of these weird kind of do you remember dr scott he's a televangelist who actually used to wait on when i was a waitress at the pool bar at the ritz carlton in pasadena so i kind of like the symmetry there so the show was about it was about women's wrestling but it was really a crazy variety show there's nothing more eighty's than the original glow there their outfits are outrageous they're a neon clothes their characters are over the top it's all women they do...
60
60
Jul 11, 2017
07/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
if there is any evidence that dr. scottottlieb is taking president trump's directive to the fda to speed drugs through the approval process while perhaps this it is, guys amicus up 28% on this. expects to file in the fourth quarter. j.p. morgan says this could shave two years after that process. back over you to, john. >> that's quite a pop. when we come back, the countdown to the stop state for business continues with our scott cone live from a mystery location in the u.s. we all have our guesses. much more on amazon's prime time push what it means for the stock. and later, the nfl's advertising fumble losing two key advertisers ahead of the upcoming season we'll discuss that when "squawk alley" returns >>> markets are mixed around the flat line this morning you see the dow narrowly lower s&p 500 flat nasdaq outperforming slightly. investors look ahead and big bank earning that's begin later this week. for more, will he's bring in the chief investment officer at bemo bank gentlemen, thank you for being here interesting tha
if there is any evidence that dr. scottottlieb is taking president trump's directive to the fda to speed drugs through the approval process while perhaps this it is, guys amicus up 28% on this. expects to file in the fourth quarter. j.p. morgan says this could shave two years after that process. back over you to, john. >> that's quite a pop. when we come back, the countdown to the stop state for business continues with our scott cone live from a mystery location in the u.s. we all have...
184
184
Jul 21, 2017
07/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
fda commissioner dr. scottottlieb will be joining us on the set. stay tdd, yupneou're watching "squawk box" on cnbc your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. excuse me, are you aware of what's happening right now? we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that. >>> welcome back millions of young people are headed to college next month but at what cost joining us w
fda commissioner dr. scottottlieb will be joining us on the set. stay tdd, yupneou're watching "squawk box" on cnbc your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory....
131
131
Jul 27, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
promise to make prescription drugs cheaper is the new head of the food and drug administration, dr. scott gottlieb. gottlieb say the solution is really as simple as supply and demand. more drugs on the market, means more competition, and thus, lower prices. but brand name medication manufacturers don't want to share their formulas with generic competitives, and could take up to four years to get it approved. >> we're able to effect competition if we're able to get it on to the market. if we're able to get it on sooner for certain drugs that don't face generic competition, no question it will impact drug prices and overall drug spending and lower the overall cost burden on consumers and low cost options. >> reporter: dr. gottlieb wants to cut the time from lab to pharmacy down to eight to ten months, with no tradeoff between speed and safety. >> i don't think faster makes it unsafe. we can make it more fiefficient. we can learn about the safety and effectiveness of the products. >> reporter: the white house and fda are focused on fighting the opioid epidemic. dr. gottlieb say the fda and o
promise to make prescription drugs cheaper is the new head of the food and drug administration, dr. scott gottlieb. gottlieb say the solution is really as simple as supply and demand. more drugs on the market, means more competition, and thus, lower prices. but brand name medication manufacturers don't want to share their formulas with generic competitives, and could take up to four years to get it approved. >> we're able to effect competition if we're able to get it on to the market. if...
132
132
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. scottieb says yesterday and other agency -- the fda and other agencies should have been ahead of this crisis. because of the biggest crisis they're facing. >> what we need to do is regulatory to bend the rate of new addiction. summation of people being prescribed opioids are being prescribed them for a legitimate medical purpose. we can reduce the rate of addiction, it is simple math. >> the dr. has a big job ahead of him but he knows that they will make necessary pharmaceutical more affordable for everyone. in new york, doctor mark siegel, fox news. >> official said it could be weeks before power is restored to some 9000 homes off the coast of north carolina. this after a construction crew apparently accidentally damaged a transmission cable thursday. forcing thousands of tourists to evacuate a pair of popular items. officials say the shuttle to nearly 4000 people by ferry, airbnb is offering free rooms for travelers until monday. >>> flash flooding causing massive chaos in the mid atlanti
dr. scottieb says yesterday and other agency -- the fda and other agencies should have been ahead of this crisis. because of the biggest crisis they're facing. >> what we need to do is regulatory to bend the rate of new addiction. summation of people being prescribed opioids are being prescribed them for a legitimate medical purpose. we can reduce the rate of addiction, it is simple math. >> the dr. has a big job ahead of him but he knows that they will make necessary pharmaceutical...
111
111
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> dr. scottt a in his spare time. >> i'm made 400 extraction at home and probably more than that here so far. >> down to every last detail. >> i can't tell you how many ugly ones i made. >> with every cup. >> you can hear the creme. >> it's hike watching two scientists in their lab the perfect measurements of water and beans. >> very meticulous about my surgeries and whoo it make a cuff of coffee. >> making sure every cup is perfect n richboro, bill rohrer fox 29 news. >>> that's pretty empress seive. >> yeah. first of all two place i spend a lot of time. my eye doctor and the coffee shop. pefect for me. >> too funny. a little boy with cerebral palsy with big wish to meet nba star ben simmons and tonight that 76er player said, he's in to make that hoop dream come true. >> yay! >> i know. 12-year-old tyler owe so you ski first upcheard our hearts last night on fox 29 news. tyler had major operation at children's hospital of philadelphia back in june to correct a limp in his left foot which was tur
. >> dr. scottt a in his spare time. >> i'm made 400 extraction at home and probably more than that here so far. >> down to every last detail. >> i can't tell you how many ugly ones i made. >> with every cup. >> you can hear the creme. >> it's hike watching two scientists in their lab the perfect measurements of water and beans. >> very meticulous about my surgeries and whoo it make a cuff of coffee. >> making sure every cup is perfect n...
89
89
Jul 31, 2017
07/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> dr. scottd to learn how to be a barris at a in his spare time. >> i've made 400ing tracks at home and probably more than that here so far. >> down to every last detail. >> i can't tell you how many ugly ones i made. >> with every cup. >> you can just hear the creme. >> it's like watching two scientists in their lab. blending the perfect measurements of water and arabica beans. >> i'm very meticulous about my surgeries and when i make a cup of coffee. >> making sure every cup is perfect. in richboro, bill rohrer fox 29 news. >>> nothing like a good cup of joe. >> um-hmm. >> got to be perfect. >> all right. >>> a routine haircut led to a live changing medical discovery. 17-year-old kevin rizzo was getting that trim when the stylist noticed a purple brown mole on his scalp. good thing. because after a visit to the doctor, kevin's family worst fierce were confirmed it was a skin cancer melanoma and it had spread to his lymph nodes but surgeons were able to remove several from his neck and kevin is
. >> dr. scottd to learn how to be a barris at a in his spare time. >> i've made 400ing tracks at home and probably more than that here so far. >> down to every last detail. >> i can't tell you how many ugly ones i made. >> with every cup. >> you can just hear the creme. >> it's like watching two scientists in their lab. blending the perfect measurements of water and arabica beans. >> i'm very meticulous about my surgeries and when i make a cup of...
73
73
Jul 27, 2017
07/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. scott gottlieb says the solution is really as simple as supply and demand. aggressive in getting ahead of f the opioid crisis. >> we need to do as a regulatory agency to bend the rate of new addiction is making sure people prescribed opioid >> new survey out on the opioid crisis. the substance abuse and mental health administration found opioid abuse is rising among americans over 50. >> ♪ >> well, we are now just on zip trip. tomorrow the fox5 news morning team is going to be in congress heights in southeast d.c. tucker of course gets things started at 6:00 a.m. from the gateway d.c., which is on the grounds of saint elizabeth's. myself wisdom erin will join him a little later. the fox5 morning team will be there through the morning until 11:00 a.m. of course as we always are so come on down, join in on the fun. we look forward to seeing you tomorrow. >> all right a in the meantime we look forward to weather today. a little bit warmer but mike thomas saying it's not bad. >> yeah, not going to be a bad. for zip trip the last two we've started off with temper
dr. scott gottlieb says the solution is really as simple as supply and demand. aggressive in getting ahead of f the opioid crisis. >> we need to do as a regulatory agency to bend the rate of new addiction is making sure people prescribed opioid >> new survey out on the opioid crisis. the substance abuse and mental health administration found opioid abuse is rising among americans over 50. >> ♪ >> well, we are now just on zip trip. tomorrow the fox5 news morning team is...
140
140
Jul 26, 2017
07/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
perhaps making matters worse, trump chose dr. scottl official with financial ties to pharmaceutical companies to run the food and drug administration, which approved opioids, among other things. according to reports, gottlieb has funded several health care start-ups and has received millions of dollars for his work with large pharmaceutical companies. he now has to recuse himself for at least one year, for any fda decisions involving his former clients, which seems to be the m.o. of this administration. gottlieb recusing himself from some fda decisions, jeff sessions recusing himself from the russian investigation, and melania recusing herself from any and all physical contact. ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: and -- and to be fair to trump, this didn't happen on his watch. but he is now president of a country that consumes about 80% of the global opioid supply, and 99% of the world's hydrocodone, a powerful painkiller. continuing to do nothing is both dangerous and irresponsible. this is a crisis that affects our famili
perhaps making matters worse, trump chose dr. scottl official with financial ties to pharmaceutical companies to run the food and drug administration, which approved opioids, among other things. according to reports, gottlieb has funded several health care start-ups and has received millions of dollars for his work with large pharmaceutical companies. he now has to recuse himself for at least one year, for any fda decisions involving his former clients, which seems to be the m.o. of this...
137
137
Jul 6, 2017
07/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. scott gottlieb held up a list. et's not only generic.'s a competition. it's a complex world in terms of pricing drugs. >> you say buy your prescriptions at the same place. why? >> because the pharmacist will look at all the drug yos're on and look at interactions. when you buy drugs from one pharmacy and then another, they don't know what drugs you're on. >> what other steps can you take? >> in many cases you have to use a brand drug. in that case if cost is an issue, google the name of the pharmaceutical company and assistance. they can actually discount the drug or there can be coupons or other ways to lower the cost of the drug. >> it's worth reasking every once in a while if something can be shifted from brand name to generic, right? >> absolutely. you can say cost is an issue for drugs for me. is there another roy to achieve what you're doing without the higher cost. most of the time the doctors can. look at the primgss you're on and review them. a lot of them are legacy drugs. review that list every year. >> that's really important
dr. scott gottlieb held up a list. et's not only generic.'s a competition. it's a complex world in terms of pricing drugs. >> you say buy your prescriptions at the same place. why? >> because the pharmacist will look at all the drug yos're on and look at interactions. when you buy drugs from one pharmacy and then another, they don't know what drugs you're on. >> what other steps can you take? >> in many cases you have to use a brand drug. in that case if cost is an...
57
57
Jul 7, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
i'll ask you to defer them to our next guest, our vice president, dr. scott stephensons >> he'll be joining us -- >> he'll be joining us shortly and he's a great historian of the revolution. >> let me ask you how did you get involved in this project and when. s >> i became involved in this project five years ago and whent i learned about it i thought instant think this is the most exciting project in the entire f field of public history. to be able to create a nationaln museum on the american d revolution. and yes, the revolution is preserved in many places in ourp country. but it's little pieces of it, au battlefield here, an encampmentl a tavern, a home. this would be a place that would really pull all of that together. and present to the american people the most exciting dramatic chapter in our nation'd history. after all, if you regard our nation, our form of government,m our values of equality and freedom as important, we should certainly preserve the memory oe its founding. they also informed how we think about our nation going forward. one of the messa
i'll ask you to defer them to our next guest, our vice president, dr. scott stephensons >> he'll be joining us -- >> he'll be joining us shortly and he's a great historian of the revolution. >> let me ask you how did you get involved in this project and when. s >> i became involved in this project five years ago and whent i learned about it i thought instant think this is the most exciting project in the entire f field of public history. to be able to create a nationaln...
193
193
Jul 4, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. scott stevenson thank you for joining us on the fourth of july.us live next. pete: i think he is right ♪ made in america ♪ . . . . >> kind of fireworks we don't want to see. north korea successfully launching what it claims to be an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of hitting u.s. and allies. >> media has far less credibility and popularity than donald trump. trump knows that. >> i think he is trolling the press. the cnn bit i found amusing. >> donald trump is a genius. plays the media like a little cat with a flashlight. >> i always said the american people are very smart. what they know they get with this president is the truth. >> got to get it done, i was telling the president sunday, don't let them drag their feet too long. keep the fire lit. that is something he has been doing. it is fantastic. >> they have circled on president's g20 scheduled, a planned meeting with russian president vladmir putin. >> combined we have 60 years of service in the north carolina national guard you through my family, papa and i'm proud to be a visible
dr. scott stevenson thank you for joining us on the fourth of july.us live next. pete: i think he is right ♪ made in america ♪ . . . . >> kind of fireworks we don't want to see. north korea successfully launching what it claims to be an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of hitting u.s. and allies. >> media has far less credibility and popularity than donald trump. trump knows that. >> i think he is trolling the press. the cnn bit i found amusing. >> donald...
157
157
Jul 3, 2017
07/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
of tech and energy and perhaps back into health care and biotech of course the fda commissioner dr. scottis somebody people have been watching closely. he's trying to accelerate drugs through the fda process. and when he does talk about pricing it's through increasing competition. that's something the industry responds to very favorably and of course clinical data is something we're going to be watching closely to see if the momentum can continue in the second half and there are quite a few catalysts to be on the lookout for. we'll start with the immunotherapy rates, bristol-myers, merck, astrazeneca, there's going to be some data coming from astrazeneca in lung cancer, that will have inply indications for bristol-myers in that space and for merck working there as well. that could be any time in the second half perhaps pretty soon. in another sector of immunooncology, personalized cell therapies novartis and juneau are working we're going to see an advisory meeting, in less than two weeks, july 12th, which will tell us how the regulator is thinking about that space that will be a close on
of tech and energy and perhaps back into health care and biotech of course the fda commissioner dr. scottis somebody people have been watching closely. he's trying to accelerate drugs through the fda process. and when he does talk about pricing it's through increasing competition. that's something the industry responds to very favorably and of course clinical data is something we're going to be watching closely to see if the momentum can continue in the second half and there are quite a few...
117
117
Jul 25, 2017
07/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> my first -- i was a rookie tv weather man working at wtgg and will and scott took me to dr and besidesng the ultimate professional and being such great journalist, he was such a terrific man. he really looked at you and talked to you as an equal and i'll never forget that i actually came away thinking, maybe i might actually be able to do something in this business because of somebody like jim vance thinks i do a good job, then maybe i'm okay, just still hard to believe that he's gone because he was the consummate professional and consummate gentleman and he's really -- they don't make people like jim vance any more. >> no, they don't, at all. al roeker, thank you. more success stories. >>> well, as we have known in the past couple of days, vance would not have been comfortable with all of this attention, but he would appreciate all the love. >> nbc news justice correspondent pete williams has joined vance and me on the set during some of the biggest you've known vance for years, what are your thoughts? >> you know, before i came to nbc i worked in the house and senate and i worked in
. >> my first -- i was a rookie tv weather man working at wtgg and will and scott took me to dr and besidesng the ultimate professional and being such great journalist, he was such a terrific man. he really looked at you and talked to you as an equal and i'll never forget that i actually came away thinking, maybe i might actually be able to do something in this business because of somebody like jim vance thinks i do a good job, then maybe i'm okay, just still hard to believe that he's...
183
183
Jul 24, 2017
07/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. gupta, thanks so much. >>> "outfront" is congressman scott taylor serving on the appropriations committee and a former navy.a.l. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> if senator mccain comes back, it would be for the health care vote. they are struggling to get the votes needed to proceed. the president said that the republicans are not doing their job if they don't repeal and replace. he tweeted, "it's very sad that the republicans do very little to protect their president." what do you make of that? >> first let me say, let's wish for a speedy recovery from senator mccain. i know everybody out there is concerned. >> absolutely. >> it's important that the senate put something on the table, hash it out and work through that process and get it back over to us so we can negotiate. a lot of us, including many senators, if not all of them, certainly ran on repeal and replace and if they can't come together, put a straight repeal in there and it would be enough time not to hurt people and maybe would force everyone to come to the table to actually do something and work for the american people. >> are you frus
dr. gupta, thanks so much. >>> "outfront" is congressman scott taylor serving on the appropriations committee and a former navy.a.l. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> if senator mccain comes back, it would be for the health care vote. they are struggling to get the votes needed to proceed. the president said that the republicans are not doing their job if they don't repeal and replace. he tweeted, "it's very sad that the republicans do very little to...
49
49
Jul 2, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
scott votes aye. mr. gallego votes no. mr. cook votes aye. dr. winstrol votes aye. ms. rosen votes no. mr. burns votes aye. graves? mr. graves? mr. brown votes no. ms. mcsally votes aye. murphey votes no. mr. russell votes aye. mr. o'halloran votes no. dr. abraham votes aye. mr. walls votes no. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. gallagher votes aye. mr. gates votes aye. mr. bacon votes aye. mr. banks votes aye. ms. cheney votes aye. mr. graves votes aye. >> clerk will report the tally. votes, 26 no votes. >> chair recognizes mr. wilson for the purpose of offering a motion. >> i moved them market chairman's mark is amended. ayes being habit. -- have it. the motion is adopted. three things. one, you have been terrific. they are very few cases are some in taking the whole five minutes and generally we stay on topic. thank you. the laptops of worked great but he cannot take them. leave them there. number three, i want to thank members of the fourth estate who have stayed with us the whole time. [applause] i want to thank the legislative council, even when i make you really nervous. [applause] i really w
scott votes aye. mr. gallego votes no. mr. cook votes aye. dr. winstrol votes aye. ms. rosen votes no. mr. burns votes aye. graves? mr. graves? mr. brown votes no. ms. mcsally votes aye. murphey votes no. mr. russell votes aye. mr. o'halloran votes no. dr. abraham votes aye. mr. walls votes no. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. gallagher votes aye. mr. gates votes aye. mr. bacon votes aye. mr. banks votes aye. ms. cheney votes aye. mr. graves votes aye. >> clerk will report the tally. votes, 26 no...
245
245
Jul 30, 2017
07/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
few miles away, scott and tom opened up their own, three doors down from scott on that mology office >> they would look and go drthat you? what can i get for you >> so he had to learn how to be a baristo, down to to every last detail >> i can't tell you how many ugly ones i made. you can just hear the. >> reporter: it's like watching two scientists in their lab. laying the perfect measurements of water and beans >> i'm meticulous about my surgeries and my coffee. >> reporter: making sure every cup is perfect. >> love a good cup of joe >> games are expensive. the nfl games are expensive, the only chance some fans have to actually watch the team are these open practices. so today, they got to show out for all the fans and for the military. one of those guys felt like they needed to show more than most. plus the phillies never come up big and they finally did. came up in the biggest moment of the game. coming up next in sports. from the time i was pregnant with him, had so much life and energy in him. he wanted out, and he wanted to conquer the world. right now, quinton's goal is to be a doctor. it's not easy being
few miles away, scott and tom opened up their own, three doors down from scott on that mology office >> they would look and go drthat you? what can i get for you >> so he had to learn how to be a baristo, down to to every last detail >> i can't tell you how many ugly ones i made. you can just hear the. >> reporter: it's like watching two scientists in their lab. laying the perfect measurements of water and beans >> i'm meticulous about my surgeries and my coffee....
67
67
Jul 21, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
scott. it's now my turn to ask questions of the panel. dr. wright, you talk about mississippi, how mississippi state plan is related to the state boards strategic plan in mississippi. and we hope that essa allows you the flexibility to integrate the plan you are developing under essa with the work the state already doing. do you and your department, state board and other stakeholders around the state see that integration as possible and desirable, or is your essa work something that is happening separate from other reform work going on in the state? >> that's a great question, and would look at i as very much integrated. we feel strongly our state strategic plan is a strong one, and would look at essa as a way to strengthen that plan and we find that plan and give us the opportunity to that of the components that we may not have had in that. but that's been our message right from the very beginning. >> dr. pletnick, could you respond to the same question in terms of what's happening in arizona? >> as a matter fact, there was an effort i can t
scott. it's now my turn to ask questions of the panel. dr. wright, you talk about mississippi, how mississippi state plan is related to the state boards strategic plan in mississippi. and we hope that essa allows you the flexibility to integrate the plan you are developing under essa with the work the state already doing. do you and your department, state board and other stakeholders around the state see that integration as possible and desirable, or is your essa work something that is...
226
226
Jul 31, 2017
07/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and former astro not scott pierzynski shares what it was like to be dr.e became the oldest man in space. you're watching "cbs this morning." who wants ice creeaaaaaam!? so that's how you get them to listen. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. offer ends soon. wish your skin coulback like i? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena i can't believe it comes in... how great this tastes! vegaaaan. and organiiiic. try i can't believe it's not butter! in two new ways. it's vegan! and it's organic! what bad back?gels work so fast you'll ask what pulled hammy? advil liqui - gels make pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advi
. >>> and former astro not scott pierzynski shares what it was like to be dr.e became the oldest man in space. you're watching "cbs this morning." who wants ice creeaaaaaam!? so that's how you get them to listen. take on summer right with ford, america's best-selling brand. now with summer's hottest offer. get zero percent for seventy-two months plus an additional thousand on top of your trade-in. during the ford summer sales event get zero percent for seventy-two months plus...
68
68
Jul 28, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
scott. now my turn to ask questions with the panel. dr. you talked about how the mississippi state plan is relate today the state boards strategic plan in mississippi. and we hope essa allows you the ability to implement the plan you're developing with the work the state is already doing. do you all see that ingration as plausible and desirable or is your essa work something that's happening separate from the other reform work going on in the state? >> that's a great question. and we look at it as very much integrated. we feel very strongly our state's strategic plan is a very strong one. and we looked at essa as a way to strengzen that plan and define that plan. but that's been our message right from the very beginning. >> dr. pletnick, could you respond to that same question in terms of what's happening in arizona? >> as a matter of fact, there was an effort, again, to establish goals at our state level. and i have the privilege of serving on a long-term goal committee that establish the goals as part of essa. and we were certain to alig
scott. now my turn to ask questions with the panel. dr. you talked about how the mississippi state plan is relate today the state boards strategic plan in mississippi. and we hope essa allows you the ability to implement the plan you're developing with the work the state is already doing. do you all see that ingration as plausible and desirable or is your essa work something that's happening separate from the other reform work going on in the state? >> that's a great question. and we look...
78
78
Jul 3, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. levy: thanks, everyone, thanks for coming out here. let's get everything set up. thanks for being here. thank you, scott, for the introduction and to the superintendent for helping pull this together. can you hear me ok? i'm not sure what you can hear. i have got two mikes. i can talk really loudly, so maybe i will just ignore the microphones and talk at a higher volume, which is pretty normal. the microphones will have to sort of do their balance game and we will see where we end up. the introduction gave little bit of a tip of things i'm going to talk about and give away one of my punchlines, but that's ok. i like to put these up because this contextualizes why i'm the one talking about this. for the past decade or more, i have been interested in washington's childhood and the landscapes of his childhood. that means that my field of study has become washington memory, the way that washington is used as a figure another discussions. it is in some ways inspired by archaeology. when you dig a site, you have the layers you are most interested in, the period you are trying to get at, but you also have resp
dr. levy: thanks, everyone, thanks for coming out here. let's get everything set up. thanks for being here. thank you, scott, for the introduction and to the superintendent for helping pull this together. can you hear me ok? i'm not sure what you can hear. i have got two mikes. i can talk really loudly, so maybe i will just ignore the microphones and talk at a higher volume, which is pretty normal. the microphones will have to sort of do their balance game and we will see where we end up. the...
47
47
Jul 25, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
i'd like to call scott gottlieb, the new commissioner of the food and drug administration. dr. gottlieb has indicated that the fda could play a role in tackling the price of prescription drugs by encouraging competition. we look forward to hearing from him. welcome, dr. gottlieb. reid, back over to you. >> thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> congrats on the new job. >> thank you. >> have you found all the light switches and all that? >> this is my third time at fda but my first time in the new facility. it's a lot different. >> i can imagine it's your first time in the big chair. >> that's true too. >> great. let's start with, what role do you see the fda playing in the pharmaceutical market? >> we have a market-based system for pricing drugs in the u.s. and we do that as a way to make sure we're giving proper awards to innovators and entrepreneurs but in order for a market-based system to work, in my view, we need to have true competition. i think that there are places in the pharmaceutical market right now where we're not seeing the competition that
i'd like to call scott gottlieb, the new commissioner of the food and drug administration. dr. gottlieb has indicated that the fda could play a role in tackling the price of prescription drugs by encouraging competition. we look forward to hearing from him. welcome, dr. gottlieb. reid, back over to you. >> thank you so much for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> congrats on the new job. >> thank you. >> have you found all the light switches and all that?...
40
40
Jul 23, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
i would like to call scott, the new commissioner of the food and drug administration. we look forward to hearing from him. dr. gottlieb. back over to you. >> thank you for being here. congrats on the new job. have you found the lights? >> it is not my first time at fda, but it is my first time in the new facility. >> i imagine it is different. what role will the fda be playing in the new market? in order for a market based system to work in my view, we need competition and i think there are places in the pharmaceutical market right now where we are not seeing the competition congress intended when it put in place the architecture for the modern system of drug pricing and that is what we are focused on. there are places we could affect the amount of competition in the market with generic rugs and also with respect to new drugs. we see places, particularly on the generic drug side where i think there are market failures where people are taking advantage of regulations in ways that were not intended or our own regulations are not working as we intended them to. example, there are places with respect to regulati
i would like to call scott, the new commissioner of the food and drug administration. we look forward to hearing from him. dr. gottlieb. back over to you. >> thank you for being here. congrats on the new job. have you found the lights? >> it is not my first time at fda, but it is my first time in the new facility. >> i imagine it is different. what role will the fda be playing in the new market? in order for a market based system to work in my view, we need competition and i...
113
113
Jul 14, 2017
07/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. scholl's. born to move. >> tucker: a state representative in maine who made violent threats against the president is now not surprisingly being investigated by the secret service. earlier this week, state representative scottammond of south portland went on a profane facebook rant against theti president that wound up with a violent threat that appeared to suggest he would hurt the president.pr he later described the post as "aggressively sarcastic and said it was an exchange with aas friend." i don't even think he is from maine originally. they never are. federal district court judge is a yale grad with a history of left-wing activism on and off the bench. in a ruling that seems more political than judicial. he has announced that he isng unwilling to pullback in an order that prevents the trump administration from cracking down on sanctuary cities.. who exactly is he and why is he so often in the news? the president of judicial watch joins us tonight. tom, i wanted to destroy because -- i wanted to do this story because i noticed his name. there are lots of judges that i don't agree with, but this appeared to be a judge who is making decisions based on his personal political beliefs and not trying to hide
dr. scholl's. born to move. >> tucker: a state representative in maine who made violent threats against the president is now not surprisingly being investigated by the secret service. earlier this week, state representative scottammond of south portland went on a profane facebook rant against theti president that wound up with a violent threat that appeared to suggest he would hurt the president.pr he later described the post as "aggressively sarcastic and said it was an exchange...
24
24
Jul 21, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
>> obviously scott gottlieb is going to implement some of that by the lot of their record -- regulatory regime has i heard dr. gottlieb say which is allayed the approval of certain drugs. the supreme court or think just this past week ruled, made a ruling that would bring generic drugs have an eye logic's six month earlier. that's good thing so there's no one silver bullet for a drug pricing or for tried -- price transparency but a lot of things you do on the margin which collectively makes a difference. >> where's the balance between cutting regulations and cutting the time until a drug is approved in protecting the public? >> when you approach drug pricing you have to set up a metric and this is what we do in my office. we analyze this. we look at it as generic comics use me small molecule specialty drug verses brand-name and generic and really what you do is different in each segment. carboni might be a dialogic but there are specialty drugs that fall into this category. let's take a generic which has no competitors in the united states and because the absence of competition they jack up the price. an ant
>> obviously scott gottlieb is going to implement some of that by the lot of their record -- regulatory regime has i heard dr. gottlieb say which is allayed the approval of certain drugs. the supreme court or think just this past week ruled, made a ruling that would bring generic drugs have an eye logic's six month earlier. that's good thing so there's no one silver bullet for a drug pricing or for tried -- price transparency but a lot of things you do on the margin which collectively...
90
90
Jul 24, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. king was said to have been stung by his acquittal at the hands of a jury, the verdict that the writer scottd as a miracle every storage or faith in human good. as with all miracle makers, though, mr. mayne made tremendous sacrifice financially in pursuit of racial equality. it is an honor the sacrifices today that we gave an award in his name. following in mr. mayne's example of today's honorees, bonita group to. as many of you know, ms. cooper was head of the civil rights division at the department of justice the last three years of the obama administration. during her tenure at doj, perhaps the most aggressive program civil rights enforcement our country has ever seen. the daughter of indian immigrants graduated from new york university law school in 2001, immediately gravitated toward civil rights work and accepted a position at the naacp legal defense and education fund. there she was thrown directly into the fire and the investigated trebling operation where local police based on shoddy beliefs and reports arrested 40 latino and african-american individuals who were all later acquitted
dr. king was said to have been stung by his acquittal at the hands of a jury, the verdict that the writer scottd as a miracle every storage or faith in human good. as with all miracle makers, though, mr. mayne made tremendous sacrifice financially in pursuit of racial equality. it is an honor the sacrifices today that we gave an award in his name. following in mr. mayne's example of today's honorees, bonita group to. as many of you know, ms. cooper was head of the civil rights division at the...
174
174
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
scott opthalmology off where serving patients for the last 30 years. >> this place opened up and my patient see me behind the counter and look at me and go, dr.r you. >> this is where all on thal mol giingts sit. >> he had to learn how to be a barista in fair time. >> i made 400 extractions at home and probably more than that here so far. >> down to every last detail. >> how many ugly ones i made and you can hear it. >> it's like watching two scientists in their lab blending perfect measurements of water and beans. >> i'm meticulous about surgeries and when i make a cup of coffee. >> making sure every cup is perfect. >> all right. we've been talking about chicken wings all morning. so you guys have gotten on social media to let us know what you think. tam ra posted this one and this guy # national chicken wing day. looks like he's going to work. michael says the best wings are pjs s s pub in haddonfield and ghost pepper and chilly top the list. what's yours. and john sent this one molly and wessley love wings and today we'll go to jug handle in to get the best in the area. i think that got two or three different votes on social media. scott m
scott opthalmology off where serving patients for the last 30 years. >> this place opened up and my patient see me behind the counter and look at me and go, dr.r you. >> this is where all on thal mol giingts sit. >> he had to learn how to be a barista in fair time. >> i made 400 extractions at home and probably more than that here so far. >> down to every last detail. >> how many ugly ones i made and you can hear it. >> it's like watching two scientists...