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dr. elliott rappaport, the former dean, who also taught me everything i know about cardiology, which unfortunately, elliot, really is not that much. but we really appreciate the number of years. dr. rapoport is one of those people who stayed six months and may now be up to 35 years. how many years? 49 years. that is the typical san francisco employees. i also want to say we are big believers in the health department, that people need hospitals. hospitals are critical, but hospitals are not where we want people. where we want people is in the community. we want to keep people healthy. we want people seeing their primary-care doctors, whether here or in the community or at the federally qualified health centers, and for the incredibly rich array of community-based services that either keep people out of the hospital or give them a warm place to go. it is now my honor to introduce to you judy guggenheim, the president of the san francisco general hospital foundation. without them, we would never be in this position of being able to be talking about a new hospital. they have been our friends, our supp
dr. elliott rappaport, the former dean, who also taught me everything i know about cardiology, which unfortunately, elliot, really is not that much. but we really appreciate the number of years. dr. rapoport is one of those people who stayed six months and may now be up to 35 years. how many years? 49 years. that is the typical san francisco employees. i also want to say we are big believers in the health department, that people need hospitals. hospitals are critical, but hospitals are not...
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david tennant, who already speaks to young people from his work as the young science fiction doctor, dr. whoople will connect with the character and with david. also, david has a way of using this language which makes it sound like spontaneous, everyday language. i know no one is going to struggle with this in any way. pdrataliarre iss in any way. well, that's a little shot in your shoulder. i don't know about you, but it scared me when i saw it. [laughter] and the first time i was in this play, which was over 40 years ago, the same actor played both roles, and that influenced me into feeling that if ever i got the chance to hear it -- the problem for a director is that if you cast one actor in both roles, you lose a juicy part to offer to another actor. tavis: do you get two checks for that? >> no, sir. if only. tavis: just thought i'd ask. when they ask me to do two roles, i'm going to ask for two checks. >> it doesn't work that way. tavis: doesn't quite work that way, yeah. you were in this 40 years ago, as you said, have you ever played hamlet? >> no. i was never a juvenile, tavis. i was
david tennant, who already speaks to young people from his work as the young science fiction doctor, dr. whoople will connect with the character and with david. also, david has a way of using this language which makes it sound like spontaneous, everyday language. i know no one is going to struggle with this in any way. pdrataliarre iss in any way. well, that's a little shot in your shoulder. i don't know about you, but it scared me when i saw it. [laughter] and the first time i was in this...
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head of money and has clocked the fosse the style in the shakedown for the rally a fan months before dr who. his home with last year needed just two minutes and two point two seconds to complete the task track however that was just one town for a second we could then teammate and compadres very much involved and reigning champions to boston of france in obviously try and drive us to boston and oceana was one tenth of a second for the back oh she is currently second overall fifty one winds behind you to finish to your reply third and fourth spots. all to golf now and the alabama boys stage junior championship where teenager bobby wired carded a fortune on the par fifty seven thought to be a new world record wide showing no signs of disappointment after losing in the first round at last week's it was june i am a tear the alabama native shooting a nine on their twenty six on the front nine and he then reached a remarkable fourteen on the ball when his spot on seventeen found the bottom of the cup why it also went on to win the event with a final round of one on the seventy on friday securing h
head of money and has clocked the fosse the style in the shakedown for the rally a fan months before dr who. his home with last year needed just two minutes and two point two seconds to complete the task track however that was just one town for a second we could then teammate and compadres very much involved and reigning champions to boston of france in obviously try and drive us to boston and oceana was one tenth of a second for the back oh she is currently second overall fifty one winds...
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a hit when it has clocked the fosse the style in the shakedown for the rally a fan months before dr who trials to his her. last year i needed just two minutes and two point two seconds to complete the task track however that was just one town for every second week of them teammates compadres very much involved and reigning champions to boston of france and obviously try and draw obviously here was one town for the second for the back more serious company second overall fifty one minds behind the finished your by their four spots. all to golf now and the alabama boys stage junior championship where teenager bob the wild card of a fortune on the par fifty seven thought to be a new world record wide showing no signs of disappointment after losing the first round at last june i am a tear the alabama native shooting a nine on their twenty six on the front nine and he then reached a remarkable fourteen on the ball when his spot on seventeen found the bottom of the cup why it also went on to win the bout with a final round of one on the seventy on friday securing his fourth straight boy stage
a hit when it has clocked the fosse the style in the shakedown for the rally a fan months before dr who trials to his her. last year i needed just two minutes and two point two seconds to complete the task track however that was just one town for every second week of them teammates compadres very much involved and reigning champions to boston of france and obviously try and draw obviously here was one town for the second for the back more serious company second overall fifty one minds behind...
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dr. trainer, who, like dr. dierks, are working for free. the steps to rebuild her face, complete with natural character and realistic eyes, is part science, and part artistry. a pass eck cast is made of chrissy's face. then silicone is poured into the mold to form the skin-toned facial features. it's baked to seal in texture and color. then painted to reflect the natural flaws of human skin. and then comes the makeup. >> we got you blushing beige. >> reporter: there's eyeliner, eye shadow and mascara. baked right into the mask. >> chrissy's got this maif hit makeup of hers. we will seal it in. >> reporter: lashes are poked in. possessions the eyes is critical, since so much of what we feel about peel comes from looking dreshgtly into their eyes. >> getting the gaez so when you look, both eyes are looking the same way and that little glint is in the same position. >> reporter: and finally, the moment she's been waiting for. >> let's put it on, make sure it fits. there we go. and the effect of all this work might be best measured from her fam
dr. trainer, who, like dr. dierks, are working for free. the steps to rebuild her face, complete with natural character and realistic eyes, is part science, and part artistry. a pass eck cast is made of chrissy's face. then silicone is poured into the mold to form the skin-toned facial features. it's baked to seal in texture and color. then painted to reflect the natural flaws of human skin. and then comes the makeup. >> we got you blushing beige. >> reporter: there's eyeliner, eye...
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have different visas to treatment author and his dr who tentative therapy to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief. these are the treatment methods that he's written to twenty three years positive based on his experiences. trying earlier this summer he deserves an explanation for. the work through for clifford. troops this story true sir from so for us this dissenting from the conventional view that hiv causes a city can face a thousand hostility from the scientific to is also going with the mainstream hiv theory of aids has even been compared to holocaust denial include a crime against humanity the expression aids denial is really nothing but now completely probably make nobody denies that there exists an acquired immune deficiency syndrome but. a science that is a life has to have the permission to question a certain model of thinking serious thinking you know you don't bring in here a dying patient so that we have to act immediately and give him something we're discussing here we're scientists and medical doctors why should we not be able to discount i'm very aston
have different visas to treatment author and his dr who tentative therapy to conventional aids fighting drugs so strong is his belief. these are the treatment methods that he's written to twenty three years positive based on his experiences. trying earlier this summer he deserves an explanation for. the work through for clifford. troops this story true sir from so for us this dissenting from the conventional view that hiv causes a city can face a thousand hostility from the scientific to is...
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cycling champion sir chris hoy became the first person to ride a bike at the brand new london bella dr who she helped design and former n.b.a. player john make change showed off his slam dunk skills in the basketball arena for the first official version jastrow was also opened in the city on tuesday a mare of london boris johnson promised the british capital won't fail to deliver on saying it's time. monday believe me it is going to be not right it's going to look this is going to be is going to be i think the greatest living games ever but it's very very important that we have lots of people who could. help provide a welcome. for me one man felipe massa is looking forward to this weekend's hungering grand prix hoping he won't get caught up in the sort of situation he did last year when he was involved in a life threatening freak accident a loose spring from the car a fellow brazilian rubens barrichello if you remember hit massa on the head of full speed he sustained a skull fracture nine jury which not only threatened to jeopardize his f one career but was almost fatal however he didn't g
cycling champion sir chris hoy became the first person to ride a bike at the brand new london bella dr who she helped design and former n.b.a. player john make change showed off his slam dunk skills in the basketball arena for the first official version jastrow was also opened in the city on tuesday a mare of london boris johnson promised the british capital won't fail to deliver on saying it's time. monday believe me it is going to be not right it's going to look this is going to be is going...
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alice had it spiked it is currently in vienna from the global vaccine and price and janet such as dr who questions the official hiv aids. and nobody could give me the paper. is isolated in the way scientists. are asking for it since the seventy years since the seventy's the other thing is that there exist doesn't exist any paper. shows if hiv is existing how it is doing a. situation to use their data is a fairly different thing in the western countries so-called western countries and the so-called developing cost in countries in africa. south america and so on so it is it doesn't fit in the norm of virus diseases because viruses only can make a very few things they are not so intelligent to do so many things it doesn't fit in a viral cause ok let's thompson is the best what's your reaction to that yeah. well a couple of points the first point to. has never been isolated well that's simply not true the virus has been isolated it's been molecularly cloned using d.n.a. cloning technologies it's been sequenced literally thousands of times from different individuals infected with the virus. s
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you see the same scene every week in some dr who is pounding the chest of a patient and he's saying i can save him i can save him and he keeps doing that and the nurses are all like he's dead right and eventually someone puts his hand on the doctor and says he's dead or something like that and this is exactly what goes on with the government the government is like the titanic hit the iceberg twenty or thirty years ago with these massive social programs which were all funded by deferred spending in other words you bribe existing population to pay for their bills in terms of health care old age pensions and unemployment insurance you pay for their bills by stealing from the future from voters who aren't even born yet and so as soon as you start that process. system as a whole dies it's a massive blow it's hit the iceberg it's going down and now we're seeing a whole bunch of economic and political leaders slowly edging towards a lifeboat saying to everybody there's no need to worry everything's just fine the recovery is just around the corner we can see all of these green shoots poking u
you see the same scene every week in some dr who is pounding the chest of a patient and he's saying i can save him i can save him and he keeps doing that and the nurses are all like he's dead right and eventually someone puts his hand on the doctor and says he's dead or something like that and this is exactly what goes on with the government the government is like the titanic hit the iceberg twenty or thirty years ago with these massive social programs which were all funded by deferred spending...
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the genome of russian what secrets is this genetic code hiding i hope we've all learned from dr prostitute who is the senior research fellow at the coach at the institute. you could pick out your business senior scientific fellow at the genetics analysis laboratory of the russian scientific sense of the institute here in moscow having received his ph d. from the institute of jin biology at the russian cademy of sciences he moved to the following the example of many russian scientists who move abroad looking for high income later you were returned to moscow due to personal issues and began working at the institute of gene biology of the russian academy of sciences you got a prostitute is the guest in our studio today to discuss the recent achievements of the russian scientific center could have institute in the field of genetics the institute has recently decoded the russian genetic code. hello welcome to the show thank you thanks very much to come full time into our studio world first of all this is this is association when i read this in the papers was a while ago now we have the genetic code
the genome of russian what secrets is this genetic code hiding i hope we've all learned from dr prostitute who is the senior research fellow at the coach at the institute. you could pick out your business senior scientific fellow at the genetics analysis laboratory of the russian scientific sense of the institute here in moscow having received his ph d. from the institute of jin biology at the russian cademy of sciences he moved to the following the example of many russian scientists who move...
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dr. barney horner, who is the great grandson of chief john grass from standing rock reservation in south dakota. one of the songs he gave me before he passed on, on indigenous people's day in 1995, was a song that he called the blue horse special. the blue horse special is the song that i have been fortunate enough to be able to play in a lot of different performance contexts. it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently passed on. both of them were very well respected for their singing skills. when i thought about doing an arrangement for today, the blue horse special came to mind. i thought i wonder if i can bring a cedar flute into an air, i thought, i wonder if i can take a pala song and turn it into a reel. what i will do is sing you the original pala song, so you can hear that, then we will go into an arrangement that also includes a little something at the end for my grandparents. (singing) >> welcome to this afternoon's performance. before the actual performance starts i thought i would say a few brief wor
dr. barney horner, who is the great grandson of chief john grass from standing rock reservation in south dakota. one of the songs he gave me before he passed on, on indigenous people's day in 1995, was a song that he called the blue horse special. the blue horse special is the song that i have been fortunate enough to be able to play in a lot of different performance contexts. it's a song that was made by a man named matthew too bold, a very well respected elder whose wife, ellie, just recently...
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dr. catts, who i guess is not here, you know, i hate to contradict him in public, but my understanding is, for example, that medication is absolutely a part of this bill. the ability to give medication and i know mitch was quoted today as saying that medication is not possible as part of the treatment planning for these patients so that's -- that is one thing that i think is -- it's important to make clear because certainly the vast majority of the patients for whom this approach would be appropriate are people for whom medication is really the single -- probably the single most important aspect of this care. supervisor john avalos asked about really what is assisted outpatient treatment and it is really a combination of care and treatment, depending on the particular needs of that particular patient. again, medication, of course, being probably in most of these cases the single most important part of that. so i don't know if that is helpful but that's -- that is our perspective, that this would be a very important tool by which we could continue to help to take care of some of the sickes
dr. catts, who i guess is not here, you know, i hate to contradict him in public, but my understanding is, for example, that medication is absolutely a part of this bill. the ability to give medication and i know mitch was quoted today as saying that medication is not possible as part of the treatment planning for these patients so that's -- that is one thing that i think is -- it's important to make clear because certainly the vast majority of the patients for whom this approach would be...
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conspiring with terrorists russia says they belong to the group led by the infamous militant leader dr model who's responsible for a number of terrorist acts including the attack on the moscow metro in march this year european correspondents the reports. if issues are preparing to fly to paris in connection with the rest of three potential chechen terrorists we're hearing reports that french police have charged those three four in fact were arrested one was released without charge and these three have been charged with conspiring with terrorists now france says that they are links to various names terrorist organizations but russia maintains links with joe cool mafia of course is one of russia's most wanted man he's one of the most notorious terrorist still at large in connection with russia the perpetrator the self-proclaimed perpetrator of the of the metro bombings in march and also has links to al qaida now a source says that one of those who was arrested in western france was in contact with somebody who made regular phone calls to joe cool modder so there's a connection between that and that
conspiring with terrorists russia says they belong to the group led by the infamous militant leader dr model who's responsible for a number of terrorist acts including the attack on the moscow metro in march this year european correspondents the reports. if issues are preparing to fly to paris in connection with the rest of three potential chechen terrorists we're hearing reports that french police have charged those three four in fact were arrested one was released without charge and these...
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what has been more volatile terms of their recent round again tie vs prevention now joined by dr kumar who's in vienna. many thanks for joining us why have you decided to reject established scientific theory surrounding a. because when i worked at the university in kiel i was witness of the mass intoxication. of the patients with a c t if he was the first recommended treatment and we all know today that it was much too high in the dosage we gave fifteen hundred milligrams on a daily basis and that virtually killed everybody who took this treatment and that is the reason why everybody believes that age of reason that we were us but there's no proof for this assumption the all saying that during the ninety's when this method of treatment was most widely used you saw mass mistreatment of the patients involved yes they were all over treated at that time and the reason why the doctors didn't notice it was easy to explain because the placebo control was stopped already after four months so after four months it was said that for ethical reasons nobody. can be withhold of the city treatment and afte
what has been more volatile terms of their recent round again tie vs prevention now joined by dr kumar who's in vienna. many thanks for joining us why have you decided to reject established scientific theory surrounding a. because when i worked at the university in kiel i was witness of the mass intoxication. of the patients with a c t if he was the first recommended treatment and we all know today that it was much too high in the dosage we gave fifteen hundred milligrams on a daily basis and...
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and horribly so they're intensely loyal particularly dr port king who i think of all of them had a sense that this might end in something dreadful he was very pragmatic very realistic and one of the last letters he wrote from the house an unfinished letter said basically i don't expect to get out of here alive but what was interesting was that when the romanovs first arrived there was an obvious in intensely hostile attitude to them from the guards many very young local fact she workers who volunteered for they considered was an honor to guard in this bloodthirsty tsar and his family and as time went on a strange thing happened some of these young guards began to develop a sympathy for the family especially the girls and especially alexei who was very very sick but interesting lee although they could empathize with the children especially and came to like the girls actually and even thought this all was a perfectly decent chap they never liked that sari tsa they always found a very. stuck up and still demanding that people bow and scrape to even in that situation but as time went on the
and horribly so they're intensely loyal particularly dr port king who i think of all of them had a sense that this might end in something dreadful he was very pragmatic very realistic and one of the last letters he wrote from the house an unfinished letter said basically i don't expect to get out of here alive but what was interesting was that when the romanovs first arrived there was an obvious in intensely hostile attitude to them from the guards many very young local fact she workers who...
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down there are things against you all you need is a law that's what occurred to an american dr patch adams who while he was being treated in hospital he founded the tide institute for laughter repeat they want to make it a health care echo community believes a person's health depends of the society believes in and says if the world does not change from bellying money to reading love humans will be extinct. to help change the world patch often comes to moscow to meet his russian friend my really say look she's the head of the marias children rehabilitation center for disabled all fronts patch and their friends dress up as clowns and go to often just to bring children the love and care they lack today mary ann patchett will tell the story here on spotlight. hello maria hello hello fashed thank you very much for being with us thank you for coming on the show well first of all approach i would like to ask him a maybe a serious question you've been as far as i know i read at ten thousand deaths that as a clown so so can you teach people to overcome the fear of death. to do. i don't know that it's a
down there are things against you all you need is a law that's what occurred to an american dr patch adams who while he was being treated in hospital he founded the tide institute for laughter repeat they want to make it a health care echo community believes a person's health depends of the society believes in and says if the world does not change from bellying money to reading love humans will be extinct. to help change the world patch often comes to moscow to meet his russian friend my really...
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babies vaccinated mothers now actively support but there are limits to what the doctors can do dr hock examines who has been complaining of a pain in his abdomen to diagnose the cause doctor needs an x. ray but for that to loudon we'll have to go to the city. who took the signal have to show this to the medical center in. how do i do that i'm a poor man and i can't afford the money it cost to go that i'm looking i would believe we can deliver babies and do blood tests but we don't have an x.-ray machine for that of the patient has to go to the medical center in the city if there's an emergency we have a strong bible that we can use to transport the patients. getting access to health . is never easy and more saw during the monsoon when the river probably broke up as much of the learned by delivering health care to the doorstep of villagers the book could well mean the difference between life and it got and seeing r g on the obama . stephanie joins us now with all the latest in the world of business and we hear russian i don't steal producers have recently been heavily criticised for the processing p
babies vaccinated mothers now actively support but there are limits to what the doctors can do dr hock examines who has been complaining of a pain in his abdomen to diagnose the cause doctor needs an x. ray but for that to loudon we'll have to go to the city. who took the signal have to show this to the medical center in. how do i do that i'm a poor man and i can't afford the money it cost to go that i'm looking i would believe we can deliver babies and do blood tests but we don't have an...
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vaccinated mothers know actively supported but there are limits to what the doctors can do dr hark examines who has been complaining of a pain in his abdomen to diagnose the course doctor needs an x. ray but for that will have to go to the city. the doctor said i will have to show this to the medical center in. how do i do that the poor man and i can't afford the money it costs to go there and look at it we can deliver babies and do blood tests but we don't have an x.-ray machine so for that the patient has to go to the medical center in the city if there's an emergency we have a standby board that we can use to transport the patients. getting access to health . is never easy and more saw during the monsoon when the river probable drug covers much of the learned by delivering health care to the doorstep of villagers the clinic could well mean the difference between life and it got and seeing our d. on that of obama. simply joins us now with the latest from the world of business so how the equity markets looking stuff well carried japan's nikkei has just snapped a five day losing streak to finis
vaccinated mothers know actively supported but there are limits to what the doctors can do dr hark examines who has been complaining of a pain in his abdomen to diagnose the course doctor needs an x. ray but for that will have to go to the city. the doctor said i will have to show this to the medical center in. how do i do that the poor man and i can't afford the money it costs to go there and look at it we can deliver babies and do blood tests but we don't have an x.-ray machine so for that...
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dr. karol sikora who were hired by libya helped push the grim diagnosis. >> there was a greater than 50% chance in my opinion that he would have died within the first three months. the chances of living ten years, was less than 1%. >> reporter: the b.p. controversy opens old wounds for the families of the 189 americans killed in the lockerbie bombing. bert ammerman's brother tom was among the victims. >> this is ugly. this is immoral, it's unethical, it's illegal. the fingerprints and the blood is on the hands of the united kingdom government, the scottish government, the american government as well as big business. >> reporter: now, even if b.p. broke no laws at all, the new controversy is certainly more bad p.r. for the embattled oil giant. meanwhile, megrahi will remain free since at this point no one can do anything about that. katie? >> couric: and, bob, how will u.s. officials get to the bottom of all this? >> reporter: well, mostly they'll have to use public outrage to pressure officials in the u.k. for better answers about potential links between b.p. and the terrorists and there
dr. karol sikora who were hired by libya helped push the grim diagnosis. >> there was a greater than 50% chance in my opinion that he would have died within the first three months. the chances of living ten years, was less than 1%. >> reporter: the b.p. controversy opens old wounds for the families of the 189 americans killed in the lockerbie bombing. bert ammerman's brother tom was among the victims. >> this is ugly. this is immoral, it's unethical, it's illegal. the...
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aids or driving people to challenge established ideas about the disease that's according to dr christian theology who questions the motives of some pharmaceutical companies. i'm going back to the facts and the facts tell the people who test positive for various reasons even the producer of the terrorists are not aware of a standard to verify presence or absence of hiv antibodies in human blood and quote that's what you find in the product information even people who test positive not necessarily come down with aids even after twenty or twenty five years however those people who have been treated with vials in the early ninety's they have been killed by their treatment which was a city one point five gram per day which is even acknowledged by doctors now that it is lisa lisa so i am not believing i'm reading the facts and i am acting according to facts but independent no more pharmaceutical interests and that's what i think what doctors should do regardless of the majority or not it is verifiable that there is no epidemic it is verifiable that all the predictions from the last ten to twenty years have
aids or driving people to challenge established ideas about the disease that's according to dr christian theology who questions the motives of some pharmaceutical companies. i'm going back to the facts and the facts tell the people who test positive for various reasons even the producer of the terrorists are not aware of a standard to verify presence or absence of hiv antibodies in human blood and quote that's what you find in the product information even people who test positive not...
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conspiring with terrorists russia's says they belong to the group led by infamous militant leader dr model of who is responsible for a number of terrorist attacks including the attacks on the moscow metro in march this year our european correspondent laura it has the details. there were four people who were originally arrested one of them has been set free with no charges so we're left with three men who are charged by the french police of conspiring with terrorists now front says that they are connected to various on names terror groups russian maintains that the link is in fact with joe cool moderate who claimed responsibility for the mosque bombings in march of course two bombs were set off in a peak traveling time in rush hour killing more than forty people he claimed responsibility for there are some talk of him having links with al qaida as well during. the flats where these three men lived police found far on the explosives and also very significantly a map of moscow with various potential terror targets malt now this arrest is really significant for three reasons firstly of course it make
conspiring with terrorists russia's says they belong to the group led by infamous militant leader dr model of who is responsible for a number of terrorist attacks including the attacks on the moscow metro in march this year our european correspondent laura it has the details. there were four people who were originally arrested one of them has been set free with no charges so we're left with three men who are charged by the french police of conspiring with terrorists now front says that they are...
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vaccinated mothers know actively supported but there are limits to what the doctors can do dr hark examines who has been complaining of a pain in his abdomen to diagnose the cause doctor needs an x. ray but for that to loudoun we'll have to go to the city. don't have to show this to the medical center in. how do i do that the poor man and i can't afford the money it costs to go there i'm looking a bit we can deliver babies and do blood tests but we don't have an x.-ray machine so that the patient has to go to the medical center in the city if there's an emergency we have a stern bible that we can use to transport to patients. getting access to health care is never easy any more so during the monsoon when the river problem as much of the land by delivering health care to the doorstep of villagers the book could well mean the difference between life and death got and seeing our d. on the river brahmaputra or what don't you bush will be here in a few moments with the latest from the world of business for the meantime however let's check out some of the stories making headlines all around the world
vaccinated mothers know actively supported but there are limits to what the doctors can do dr hark examines who has been complaining of a pain in his abdomen to diagnose the cause doctor needs an x. ray but for that to loudoun we'll have to go to the city. don't have to show this to the medical center in. how do i do that the poor man and i can't afford the money it costs to go there i'm looking a bit we can deliver babies and do blood tests but we don't have an x.-ray machine so that the...
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dr. brook who joins us now car blocked was turned into a book called diary of the cultural. >> it was excitings always a huge fan so when they suggested her i was really excited about that. >> as for starters you're an american who went to england to study soon you'll is it ok if i >> said prostitutes> i don't have sensitivity about the courts. >> >> it was the last year i had run out of money because i was a foreign student i could not get loans and did not have people borrow money from some had to think about getting a job i was on a student visa which means i can only work 15 hours a week sold you start to do the math. i was not working more than 15 hours a week out and i maximized by money-making potential because it is legal for money is legal in britain. >> didn't know that. >> i didn't know that. >> so you start a blob bill in addition. >> part of it was because my friends and family did know was going on and i was used to chatting to my friends being able to get things off my chest and i didn't have anybody to talk to about it. it was a way of telling the story getting feedback and jus
dr. brook who joins us now car blocked was turned into a book called diary of the cultural. >> it was excitings always a huge fan so when they suggested her i was really excited about that. >> as for starters you're an american who went to england to study soon you'll is it ok if i >> said prostitutes> i don't have sensitivity about the courts. >> >> it was the last year i had run out of money because i was a foreign student i could not get loans and did not...
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dr. rivlin who is not with us today. we were very fortunate to have both the senatorrings from medicare and medicaid here provide a presentation along with the congressional research service on mandatory spending programs. they a foster focused on medicaid, medicare, and overall health care expenditures. he indicated between 1976 and the year 2008, we saw substantial increases in the cost of health care within both medicare and medicaid and with private insurance. medicare the cost grew from 10% of all health care expenditures to 15% from 1976 to 1978. medicare grew in 1976 to 20% in 2008 and private insurance grew from 24 #% of all health care expenditures in 1976 to 34% in 2008. mr. foster pointed out that health care costs are growing faster than the economy, something most of us already knew, and this is the result, he mentioned a number of factors, but two he pointed out that should be of interest to us are the important advances that have been made in health care delivery, that improve and save lives, things like t
dr. rivlin who is not with us today. we were very fortunate to have both the senatorrings from medicare and medicaid here provide a presentation along with the congressional research service on mandatory spending programs. they a foster focused on medicaid, medicare, and overall health care expenditures. he indicated between 1976 and the year 2008, we saw substantial increases in the cost of health care within both medicare and medicaid and with private insurance. medicare the cost grew from...