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dr. john hamilton, was an obstetrician. susan ran his medical clinical. >> susan hamilton was the proverbial trophy wife. by all accounts, she was a star, and he was indeed a very fortunate man to have her. >> but susan never left the house that day. dr. hamilton was performing surgery all morning. when he finished, he stopped home on his way from his office to give susan some flowers for valentine's day. once there, he found the back door wide open. upstairs in the master bathroom was his wife, unconscious. >> i think that my wife is dead. please hurry. my wife is bleeding all over the place. >> dr. hamilton tried to revive her, but it was too late. >> in this case, the attacker was in complete control. it's unfortunate, but i don't think mrs. hamilton really stood a chance. >> the killer apparently escaped through the hamiltons' back door. through the hamiltons' back door none of the neighbors saw anyone leaving the home. >> we were suspicious of the fact that maybe a burglar could have
dr. john hamilton, was an obstetrician. susan ran his medical clinical. >> susan hamilton was the proverbial trophy wife. by all accounts, she was a star, and he was indeed a very fortunate man to have her. >> but susan never left the house that day. dr. hamilton was performing surgery all morning. when he finished, he stopped home on his way from his office to give susan some flowers for valentine's day. once there, he found the back door wide open. upstairs in the master bathroom...
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even to bring dr. king in. because dr. king movement did not start until three months after we were out of jail. and we got out of jail january the 23rd, 1964. >> it was very much a homegrown movement. >> yes, it was. >> and he to me, he is the inspiration and the father of st. augustine and a little beyond because really to tell you the truth if it wasn't for his knowledge and his know-how and his sacrifice, because he sacrificed a lot, i mean a lot for us. >> how did the two of you make sense of, as best you can recall, thinking back on this, your adolescence, you're 15, 16 years old, how did you make sense of all of the violence and hatred that was exhibited in the community? how did you think your way through that? how did you explain that to yourself? >> i made sense of it because see, we had god in our life and we had spiritual songs that we sung to uplift us. the songs that we sung, it it was uplifting songs. and we bypassed the hatred. because before dr. king came we were singing "i love everybody" before he even g
even to bring dr. king in. because dr. king movement did not start until three months after we were out of jail. and we got out of jail january the 23rd, 1964. >> it was very much a homegrown movement. >> yes, it was. >> and he to me, he is the inspiration and the father of st. augustine and a little beyond because really to tell you the truth if it wasn't for his knowledge and his know-how and his sacrifice, because he sacrificed a lot, i mean a lot for us. >> how did...
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dr.g, malcolm x. all of those things come in. he has a deep love of poor black people and a deep love of social justice. tavis: how much of his path, versus the path of king that we know so well -- and we will come of his pathow much has to do with his age? was dead at 39. bywas seen as old and passÉ the black power generation. how much of that has to do with his age and era? he is 19 when he is arrested and is a young man. by the time he is a revolutionary, he is 24 years old. he goes to africa in london -- and london and is hanging out with dr. king and dr. benjamin spock. he is having an amazing life. he becomes the leader of a youth movement that is not just black. students for a democratic society. stokely becomes the leading anti-war protester in the united states. tavis: in many ways, he pushes dr. chang in the direction of being warble will -- dr. kane in the direction of being more vo cal. >> the headline and enormous rally that is the most important rally in the 1960's. dr. king
dr.g, malcolm x. all of those things come in. he has a deep love of poor black people and a deep love of social justice. tavis: how much of his path, versus the path of king that we know so well -- and we will come of his pathow much has to do with his age? was dead at 39. bywas seen as old and passÉ the black power generation. how much of that has to do with his age and era? he is 19 when he is arrested and is a young man. by the time he is a revolutionary, he is 24 years old. he goes to...
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johnson says to dr. king, i couldn't have done anything until you got down there and mobilized the people. the whole mood of the country changed. your movement aroused them so i could go before congress in that night session. he said, that was the greatest thing that ever happened. king is saying, absolutely right. getting responsive government, that is what america is about. it is not just president obama, it is up to us too. >> i think the two major changes in our political culture today that make it harder for president obama than it was for president johnson, one is that in the old days they formed friendships over party lines. they weren't rushing home to raise money for these campaign costs which i am convinced are the poison in the system today. [applause] how much time the stupid people -- i shouldn't say stupid people. how much time our congressmen and senators spend time raising money. television exacerbates it. they want people -- they look at each other with tribal alliances rather than frien
johnson says to dr. king, i couldn't have done anything until you got down there and mobilized the people. the whole mood of the country changed. your movement aroused them so i could go before congress in that night session. he said, that was the greatest thing that ever happened. king is saying, absolutely right. getting responsive government, that is what america is about. it is not just president obama, it is up to us too. >> i think the two major changes in our political culture...
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and dr. king would say when i talk to president kennedy he asked questions for an hour, but when i go to see president johnson he talks for an hour. [laughter] he said he knows what he wants to do and he knows what -- he said, i don't have to convince him of anything, but i think their only tension was i think johnson would have liked to have taken the poverty program, aid to education, all of those issues first and then come back to voting. and that was one point of tension. we didn't really have that choice. i mean, we didn't like the sit-ins, you know? we didn't like the back of the bus. there would have been much more relevant issues, but we were subject to the pressures of the people. and -- i mean, there was so much going on. well, we saw it on bloody sunday. >> yes. >> that was a nazilike community. >> you have said that the movement in the streets and the grassroots effort that was so widespread across the country was drafting the '64 bill azurely as the all white lawyers in the justi
and dr. king would say when i talk to president kennedy he asked questions for an hour, but when i go to see president johnson he talks for an hour. [laughter] he said he knows what he wants to do and he knows what -- he said, i don't have to convince him of anything, but i think their only tension was i think johnson would have liked to have taken the poverty program, aid to education, all of those issues first and then come back to voting. and that was one point of tension. we didn't really...
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during the 2013 dr they filed it in response to the dr notification based on the roof-deck had there been no roof doishg deck on the plans during the dr their won't have westbound opposition. in regards to the other issues the roof-deck is set back 50 feet with regards to bay electricity its a fairly wide street in san francisco and 6 million hull owe traffic and approximately 70 feet wide to the buildings across the street it's significant in san francisco. and again yeah. i think the height issue that was raised the building is not above the height but this is not above the height limit is follows the grade that is an up stepping lot the deck is well within the height limit we don't have height limits on trees so they can plant a redwood or anything allowed on the planning code i think those are the points this could have glutton the neighborhood notification without a roof-deck and proposed a roof-deck that won't have triggered many 311 requirement because under the planning code interpretations it's possible to build a roof-deck by the way, in and of itself it didn't require noti
during the 2013 dr they filed it in response to the dr notification based on the roof-deck had there been no roof doishg deck on the plans during the dr their won't have westbound opposition. in regards to the other issues the roof-deck is set back 50 feet with regards to bay electricity its a fairly wide street in san francisco and 6 million hull owe traffic and approximately 70 feet wide to the buildings across the street it's significant in san francisco. and again yeah. i think the height...
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wheeler is going to say. >> if you feel that dr.ase you should file a new claim. >> those claims will be re-evaluated? >> yes. >> reporter: it happened after the case of wayne cordal, of richmond, virginia, came to the attention of officials in washington. >> it was a big letdown. a big letdown. because i felt like i was entitled to it. >> reporter: even after the abc news broadcast, cordal's claim was denied after a government claims examiner cited dr. wheeler's negative x ray reading. >> what i noticed was the department of labor hadn't connected the dots. >> reporter: abc news brought cordal's case to the attention of congress and senator bob casey and congressman george miller then demanded action in this letter to the secretary of labor about dr. wheeler's questionable and potentially unethical prak tictice thousand. >> his tainted evidence continues through the cyst temperature to work against the miners. >> reporter: a short time later the department of labor sent a directive about dr. wheeler to officials across the country
wheeler is going to say. >> if you feel that dr.ase you should file a new claim. >> those claims will be re-evaluated? >> yes. >> reporter: it happened after the case of wayne cordal, of richmond, virginia, came to the attention of officials in washington. >> it was a big letdown. a big letdown. because i felt like i was entitled to it. >> reporter: even after the abc news broadcast, cordal's claim was denied after a government claims examiner cited dr....
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i'm very lucky to have worked with both jamal dr. harris and dr. gibson and, of course, for 8 years with betty harris i really time to see pediatricians on the commission if dr. harris was appointed he'll follow a long tradition from dr. louie crane and possibly jamal harris it's important to have the prospective of health and wellness we've worked hard to connect the pediatricians with our preliminary education i'd love to have him on the commission. i've worked with dr. gibson for a while and especially with the early education department that she's got a great perspective from a prenatal to third grade prospective she brings that kind of prospective there's a lot of things in the state around transitional kindergarten. that said i want to thank betty robertson hastings shooesz she's been a dedicated person to family and children's she's got heart and a great voice, however, it's time for another opportunity unfortunately, i have not had any opportunity to meet ms. crews i don't know much about her >> do you have small business from the mental he
i'm very lucky to have worked with both jamal dr. harris and dr. gibson and, of course, for 8 years with betty harris i really time to see pediatricians on the commission if dr. harris was appointed he'll follow a long tradition from dr. louie crane and possibly jamal harris it's important to have the prospective of health and wellness we've worked hard to connect the pediatricians with our preliminary education i'd love to have him on the commission. i've worked with dr. gibson for a while and...
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dr. conrad murray. there he is, live right here. it is his first and only american interview since his release from prison, and he says he wants to set the record straight once and for all. >>> plus, talk about ripped from the headlines. the army investigating sergeant bowe bergdahl, special forces operatives lure the benghazi suspect into a trap. it's almost as if hollywood wrote it. so who better to talk than than the man behind "homeland", howard gordon. >>> and it could be the biggest world cup game yet, team usa versus germany tomorrow. we're going preview it for you. and as always, we want to know what you think about all of this. make sure you tweet us using the #askdon. >>> dr. conrad murray as he sits here right in front of me live this evening. doctor, many people were wondering why we should give you a platform on the anniversary of michael jackson's death. like joe on twitter, why has michael's killer given air time. that's what she said. show some respect on our legends anniv
dr. conrad murray. there he is, live right here. it is his first and only american interview since his release from prison, and he says he wants to set the record straight once and for all. >>> plus, talk about ripped from the headlines. the army investigating sergeant bowe bergdahl, special forces operatives lure the benghazi suspect into a trap. it's almost as if hollywood wrote it. so who better to talk than than the man behind "homeland", howard gordon. >>> and...
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dr.george tiller. >> i would prefer personally to have a challenging, stimulating, emotionally and spiritually rewarding career that is short rather than have a long one that is filled with mediocrity, feeling as if you don't make any difference to people. >> we will speak with dr. cheryl chastine, medical director and primary abortion provider at the south wind women center, which opened last year. each week she travels from chicago to wichita to provide 's former in dr. tiller clinic. she is faced a barrage of anti-choice arrest meant. all of that and more coming up. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. announcedilitary has a probe of the circumstances surrounding army sergeant bowe bergdahl's disappearance in afghanistan that led to his five-year capture. he was freed over the weekend in a prisoner swap with the taliban. despite winning the freedom of the loan known you as prisoner of war, the deal has come under republican attack amidst
dr.george tiller. >> i would prefer personally to have a challenging, stimulating, emotionally and spiritually rewarding career that is short rather than have a long one that is filled with mediocrity, feeling as if you don't make any difference to people. >> we will speak with dr. cheryl chastine, medical director and primary abortion provider at the south wind women center, which opened last year. each week she travels from chicago to wichita to provide 's former in dr. tiller...
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i'm phil torres and joined by dr shini somara, and dr crystal dilworth. crystal, you got your ph.d. , that caltech is a hot bed of scientific discoveries, happening every day. and today we are lucky enough to meet the scientists. >> absolutely, there's wonderful work. and we are caltech nerds. we have a reputation. we are featured a certain way on sit comes, "the big bang theory" tv show. >> exactly. i'll show you some of my favourite people doing incredible science. the m.e.r.s. is mcarthur -- first person is mcarthur prize winner, taking an approach to energy, global warming and conservation. >> climate change is not a far-off problem in the future. it's happening now, causing hardship now. climate change is real. we have to act now. >> the debate about whether climate change existed at all is falling to the background. i think people accept it's a reality. it's here. now it's a question of what do we do to combat it. >> on the front lines of combatting climate change is caltech aeronaughtic professor dr john deberiy. he's taking cues from animal. >> th
i'm phil torres and joined by dr shini somara, and dr crystal dilworth. crystal, you got your ph.d. , that caltech is a hot bed of scientific discoveries, happening every day. and today we are lucky enough to meet the scientists. >> absolutely, there's wonderful work. and we are caltech nerds. we have a reputation. we are featured a certain way on sit comes, "the big bang theory" tv show. >> exactly. i'll show you some of my favourite people doing incredible science. the...
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i do ask dr. clancy and dr. lynch and the leadership as we get through the this immediate crisis, if we lose this opportunity to address the real systemic structural cultural problems within the va, you know, i think that we will be right back here again in another couple years, five years, ten years, having this very same discussion. so while addressing care and connecting veterans to care is important, let's make sure we don't stop there. we need to address the l cultur the operations in the system. anyhow, i thank you for your answers and your work on this. i yield back. >> thank you very much, mr. jolley, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. lynch, i want to give credit where it's due. i recently hosted in my congressional district what i called a va intake day. invited the community to come in and talk about their care, their complement at both bay pines and haley. we had about 300 people come in and i will tell you we had a lot of people come in simply to defend the va health
i do ask dr. clancy and dr. lynch and the leadership as we get through the this immediate crisis, if we lose this opportunity to address the real systemic structural cultural problems within the va, you know, i think that we will be right back here again in another couple years, five years, ten years, having this very same discussion. so while addressing care and connecting veterans to care is important, let's make sure we don't stop there. we need to address the l cultur the operations in the...
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a year later, dr.g stood as an honored guest as resident johnson signed the civil rights bill into law. the law stands as a pillar of justice and equality in enduring testament to the force of dr. king and coretta scott ing. it made america more american. in 1959, king traveled to india. they traveled to study mahatma gandhi principle of nonviolence to apply to civil rights struggle here at home. hey learn from each other. the word for nonviolence in sanskrit, the same word means nonviolence and it means insistence on the truth. they knew would mean sacrifice and struggle for their family. for many across the country, the kings would insist on the truth that all men and women are created equal. dr. king was not only nonviolent in his action but nonviolent in his words. that was a source of great strength to him and coretta, and the movement. when the act was passed we never dreamed some of --some of you were born. we would never dream that on this 50th anniversary we would look out in the mall, and the
a year later, dr.g stood as an honored guest as resident johnson signed the civil rights bill into law. the law stands as a pillar of justice and equality in enduring testament to the force of dr. king and coretta scott ing. it made america more american. in 1959, king traveled to india. they traveled to study mahatma gandhi principle of nonviolence to apply to civil rights struggle here at home. hey learn from each other. the word for nonviolence in sanskrit, the same word means nonviolence...
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so this dr is not about this project but making sure we don't actively promote the did he miss of those types of buildings >> thank you open this up for public comment. >> can i have the projector on for this, please. >> 2 minutes. >> it's two minutes. >> the character of the neighborhood is not a one of 4 to 5 story building all but a few properties at the merging of ashbury and one property have yards between 25 and 45 percent of the properties that are multi family buildings and so resulting in 55 percent coverage they cover only 55 percent of the lots therefore live building on the subject site covers 55 percent of the lot if are not the adjacent buildings mean anything. all buildings near the project side and across the street on clayton are morning than 3 stories on one side of ashbury you have to go halfway down the block to arrive at the clayton. there is a previous proposal for the site that mission bay didn't contest and resulting in a coverage of '65 percent and small property owner of 35 percent this results in 17 percent of small property owner. as this high rush to expend
so this dr is not about this project but making sure we don't actively promote the did he miss of those types of buildings >> thank you open this up for public comment. >> can i have the projector on for this, please. >> 2 minutes. >> it's two minutes. >> the character of the neighborhood is not a one of 4 to 5 story building all but a few properties at the merging of ashbury and one property have yards between 25 and 45 percent of the properties that are multi...
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i do ask dr. clancy and dr. lynch and the leadership as we get through the this immediate crisis, if we lose this opportunititon address the real systemic structural cultural problems within the va, you know, i think that we will be right back here again in another couple years, five years, ten years having this very same discussion. so while addressing care and connecting veterans to care is important, let's make sure we don't stop there. we need to address the culture, the operations and the system. anyhow, i thank you for your answers and your work on this. i yield back. >> thank you very much, mr. jolly, recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. lynch, i want to give credit where it's due. i recently hosted in my kong griggs.district what i called a va intake day, invited the community to come in and talk about their care, their concerns at both bay pines and haily. we had about 300 people come in and i will tell you we had a lot of people come in simply to defend the va health care that t
i do ask dr. clancy and dr. lynch and the leadership as we get through the this immediate crisis, if we lose this opportunititon address the real systemic structural cultural problems within the va, you know, i think that we will be right back here again in another couple years, five years, ten years having this very same discussion. so while addressing care and connecting veterans to care is important, let's make sure we don't stop there. we need to address the culture, the operations and the...
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dr.on to sleep began with a 10-milligram tablet of valium around 1:30 a.m. it didn't work. so according to the affidavit, dr. murray injected the singer with an anti-anxiety drug. but 3:00 a.m., however, jackson was still awake, so murray told police he tried another drug, a sedative. that didn't work, either. murray told investigators at 10:40 a.m., he gave the pop legend 25 milligrams of propofal, a powerful surgical anesthetic, finally putting jackson to sleep. soon after, all hell broke loose. to describe the scene firsthand, securities guard, alberto alvarez. >> he was laying on his back with his hands extended out. i observed that his eyes were slightly open -- or were open and his mouth was open. >> alvarez said murray was frantic and vague about jackson's condition. >> i asked dr. conrad murray what happened? and he said he had a reaction. he had a bad reaction. >> in the midst of the chaos, alvarez spotted jackson's children in the doorway. >> and they were right behind me. and p
dr.on to sleep began with a 10-milligram tablet of valium around 1:30 a.m. it didn't work. so according to the affidavit, dr. murray injected the singer with an anti-anxiety drug. but 3:00 a.m., however, jackson was still awake, so murray told police he tried another drug, a sedative. that didn't work, either. murray told investigators at 10:40 a.m., he gave the pop legend 25 milligrams of propofal, a powerful surgical anesthetic, finally putting jackson to sleep. soon after, all hell broke...
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joining us is dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the sect receipt code of sickness and health." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you as always. >> want to start here. actor and comedian tracy morgan remains in critical condition today after being involved in a deadly six-vehicle crash on the new jersey turnpike yesterday. the 45-year-old morgan is now facing an uphill recovery battle, and dr. samadi, you know, we hear the term critical condition often, but what does that mean from your perspective? >> arthel, critical condition means that the vital signs, blood pressure and heart rate are not stable, and fortunately he's in the icu at robert wood johnson in new jersey, a great hospital that's able to take care of him, so his vital signs. his heart may not be cooperating. he may have had some sort of injury. he was unconscious a
joining us is dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the sect receipt code of sickness and health." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you as always. >> want to start here. actor and comedian tracy morgan remains in critical condition today after being involved in a deadly six-vehicle crash on the...
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dr. lirj, we apreerkuate you coming y usual jepds. >> good efing, chairman miller and members of the committee: i'm accompanied today by drchlt carol dyne clany for help. at the outs sed, let me be the two cuss of the va. >> american veterans should know they would see the islest quality looks different. >> as my colleague stated on june ninth. it is unacceptable. members of congress, the veter ran's service orgization. p. >>> rv krs the teem and e reerk ri stg su portsing a prukts everything work shortsds riertszings awoon yats you wi riertszin riertszin riertszin riertszin riertszin riertszings su port staff ratios. the difference between the estimated capacity and our current workload represents the amoubt of day asianal care we could proviemd. >> they are critical in improving timely access to kwaumt care for verer rans. >>> we will have pluktsdivety stabd ards in place fr all physicians of the end of this physical year. va has established the nation's largest med cat home primary car
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i've worked with dr. gibson for a while and especially with the early education department that she's got a great perspective from a prenatal to third grade prospective she brings that kind of prospective there's a lot of things in the state around transitional kindergarten. that said i want to thank betty robertson hastings shooesz she's been a dedicated person to family and children's she's got heart and a great voice, however, it's time for another opportunity unfortunately, i have not had any opportunity to meet ms. crews i don't know much about her >> do you have small business from the mental health commission. >> we don't have dr. sandra in the child division it's more about child development i don't think we do in that way. >> okay. thank you. any other pbts seeing none, public comment is closed. here's another one we have qualified people and only two seats open. as you know, i was on the first 5 commissioner years and years and years ago. and i know that a good composition of the commission can
i've worked with dr. gibson for a while and especially with the early education department that she's got a great perspective from a prenatal to third grade prospective she brings that kind of prospective there's a lot of things in the state around transitional kindergarten. that said i want to thank betty robertson hastings shooesz she's been a dedicated person to family and children's she's got heart and a great voice, however, it's time for another opportunity unfortunately, i have not had...
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dr. phil mcgraw, from espn, sage steele and music from mo with cleto and the cletones. and now, ready or not, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me. it's good to be back. i see it's good to be back because we were on vacation last week. every once in a while we do that. we have to. you know, we're working like an hour and a half a day here. every day. and it's exhausting. so i went fly-fishing in the bahamas to relax. i was fishing for what they call bone fish. it's the first time i ever did. usually i'll fish for trout. but bone fish are a lot stronger. when you catch them, they run like hell. which makes sense because if i got a random hook in my mouth when i was eating i would run like hell also. but when you hook them, you have to let them go. you have to let them run until they get tired. and then you reel them in and then they'll make another run for it, they run again and you let
dr. phil mcgraw, from espn, sage steele and music from mo with cleto and the cletones. and now, ready or not, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me. it's good to be back. i see it's good to be back because we were on vacation last week. every once in a while we do that. we have to. you know, we're working like an hour and a half a day here. every day. and it's exhausting. so i went...
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i do ask dr. clancy and dr.lynch and the leadership as we get through the this immediate crisis, if we lose this opportunititon address the real systemic structural cultural problems within the va, you know, i think that we will be right back here again in another couple years, five years, ten years having this very same discussion. so while addressing care and connecting veterans to care is important, let's make sure we don't stop there. we need to address the culture, the operations and the system. anyhow, i thank you for your answers and your work on this. i yield back. >> thank you very much, mr. jolly, recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. lynch, i want to give credit where it's due. i recently hosted in my kong griggs.district what i called a va intake day, invited the community to come in and talk about their care, their concerns at both bay pines and haily. we had about 300 people come in and i will tell you we had a lot of people come in simply to defend the va health care that th
i do ask dr. clancy and dr.lynch and the leadership as we get through the this immediate crisis, if we lose this opportunititon address the real systemic structural cultural problems within the va, you know, i think that we will be right back here again in another couple years, five years, ten years having this very same discussion. so while addressing care and connecting veterans to care is important, let's make sure we don't stop there. we need to address the culture, the operations and the...
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i have on the overhead things that were submitted at the time of the dr hearing. and so you can see it's a plan roof-deck no first year firs or roof-deck no notification was required this is before you on appeal so it's a question of the boards discretion about it those elements are appropriate but again, it was approved by our department and no notice is required this was in compliance with the commissions dr position >> and the movable planters and the barbecues and the fire - >> i'll put on the overhead the plans on appeal. so didn't those are the features i see here the planter box which provide some element of privacy i believe that's the appellants property is the property here which is to the west. and there's the set back there's the planters then the other elements here the barbecue the fire pit and seating >> and the bumper out didn't require any appendixes. >> that's correct. >> the permit holder has a document showing the stair going up like a little bit of a indistinct bump out for the barbecue area he use the timeframe 2012? is this the same set >> i
i have on the overhead things that were submitted at the time of the dr hearing. and so you can see it's a plan roof-deck no first year firs or roof-deck no notification was required this is before you on appeal so it's a question of the boards discretion about it those elements are appropriate but again, it was approved by our department and no notice is required this was in compliance with the commissions dr position >> and the movable planters and the barbecues and the fire - >>...
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>> thank you. >> reporter: when dr.ing his popular talk show, here's here at new york presbyterian hospital, doing the job that helps make him a household name. as one of the leadinggw surgeons in the nation. >> cardiac surgeons spend most o.r. but sometime lgs we go to the e.r. to see folks with heart issues. this is a fie that has a genetic tissue disorder. what brings you here today? >> i have to have heart surgery. they have to fix my aorta, the top part of it, because i have an aneurysm. >> reporter: juan is an actor and he's worried about his condition, since his father died from the same disorder at a young age. dr. oz is by his side, as his condition deteriorates quickly. >> ouch. i can't breathe. you don't understand. >> is the page you had before? >> no, it's in my back and it hu hu hurts. oh, my god. >> have you had this pain before? >> no. >> this is a different pain? >> yes. i don't want to die. >> i don't want you to die either. that's not going to happen. they're bringing you some morphine. it will take a
>> thank you. >> reporter: when dr.ing his popular talk show, here's here at new york presbyterian hospital, doing the job that helps make him a household name. as one of the leadinggw surgeons in the nation. >> cardiac surgeons spend most o.r. but sometime lgs we go to the e.r. to see folks with heart issues. this is a fie that has a genetic tissue disorder. what brings you here today? >> i have to have heart surgery. they have to fix my aorta, the top part of it,...
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dr. martin luther king jr.. from the u.s. capitol rotunda, this is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, these welcome our honored guests. members of the united states house of representatives. speaker of the house of united states of representatives. ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the house of the united states of representatives, the honorable john boehner. >> good afternoon and welcome to the united states capital. [applause] as you can see, the dome is under construction, getting repairs and there is a technical term for that canopy but the architect said we could refer to it as the donut. on july 2, 1960 four congress completed what may be the most fundamental, consequential legislation of our long history. rights act of 1964 recognizes that every citizen has the right to pursue happiness without discrimination or segregation on the grounds of race, color religion or national origin. we have with us many special guests. president johnson's daughter. along with her husband, ch
dr. martin luther king jr.. from the u.s. capitol rotunda, this is about an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, these welcome our honored guests. members of the united states house of representatives. speaker of the house of united states of representatives. ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the house of the united states of representatives, the honorable john boehner. >> good afternoon and welcome to the united states capital. [applause] as you can see, the dome is under...
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you know dr scarlett you know dr geneva. so it's very hard to identify medical personnel. journalists are not allowed to interview detainee's in the detention sites reports of how detainees are force fed at one time in the come from released prisoners and their defense lawyers. i represented there was a saudi national who was in u.s. custody. from two thousand and two until two thousand and nine he was on hunger strike as a form of peaceful protest and sort of his on lawful an indefinite imprisonment away from his family was from his life and also in protest of the torture that he had survived and and he said you know that he continues under a strike on to the united states stopped referring to him as an enemy combatant. you know over the course of my two years representing him and meeting with them i want to. you know his health fluctuated sharply you know we had some meetings where he was on a gurney you know there were some meetings where he could not move in where he was invisible pain i saw him vomit repeatedly so it was it was a physically traumatizing experience for
you know dr scarlett you know dr geneva. so it's very hard to identify medical personnel. journalists are not allowed to interview detainee's in the detention sites reports of how detainees are force fed at one time in the come from released prisoners and their defense lawyers. i represented there was a saudi national who was in u.s. custody. from two thousand and two until two thousand and nine he was on hunger strike as a form of peaceful protest and sort of his on lawful an indefinite...
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dr. phil mcgraw. from espn, sage steele. and music from mood. and cleto and the cletones. and now, like it or not, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody. very nice, thank you. welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me. good to be back. i say it's good to be back because we were on vacation last week. every once in a while we do that. we have to. we are working an hour and a half every day here. every day. and it's exhausting. i went fly fishing in the bahamas to relax. i was fishing for what they call bone fish. first time i ever did -- usually i fish for trout but bone fish are stronger. when you catch them they run like hell. which makes sense. if i had a hook in my mouth when i was eating i would run like hell as well. when you hook them you have to let them run until they get tired and reel them in and they make another run for it, they run again and again run until they get tired and reel them in, you keep doing that over a
dr. phil mcgraw. from espn, sage steele. and music from mood. and cleto and the cletones. and now, like it or not, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody. very nice, thank you. welcome to the show. thank you for watching. thank you for joining me. good to be back. i say it's good to be back because we were on vacation last week. every once in a while we do that. we have to. we are working an hour and a half every day here. every day. and it's exhausting....
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dr.ammy almashat, a researcher with health research group. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> we are talking about marking campaigns on the part of the pharmaceutical holes that many are alleging mislead the public, that there is a decreased risk of addiction? i get how the public can be duped. how did doctors become that easily swayed? aren't we safe to assume doctors aren't going to be sucked into these advertising campaigns and marketing cam pangs of pharmaceutical companies? >> one would like to think so. the reality is from the moment a doctor enters medical school and their training and they are naive and open to different sources of information, they see these drug reps around their school interacting with their professors,ae accepting free lunches. it becomes an acceptable practice. they take that with them when they finish training. the rest of their career, they are exposed to these drug representatives and at conferences n their clinics, and usually other doctors who they
dr.ammy almashat, a researcher with health research group. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> we are talking about marking campaigns on the part of the pharmaceutical holes that many are alleging mislead the public, that there is a decreased risk of addiction? i get how the public can be duped. how did doctors become that easily swayed? aren't we safe to assume doctors aren't going to be sucked into these advertising campaigns and marketing cam pangs of pharmaceutical...
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. >>> dr. oz in the hot seat, why he was answering the tough questions about all those companies and their weight loss promises. dr. oz right here, why he's joining the fight. >>> inside the fall. we hear from the women who fell as hundreds watched in horror, what we never knew, their remarkable story of survival. >>> good evening on this tuesday night, in for diane, and we begin with the watches and warnings tonight, millions bracing for severe weather, all part of that same system, that incredible rare moment, not one but two twisters. what we didn't know at the time, they were wiping out a small town, taking a direct hit. tonight the recovery under way. look at what remains, a scene from above. this is pilger, nebraska. on the ground the destruction, a parked car covered in debris, a mangled building, one of the neighbors there stunned. this, a tree split in half. a veteran meteorologist who grew up in that region standing by with an alert ahead but first abc's steve osunsami on the ground w
. >>> dr. oz in the hot seat, why he was answering the tough questions about all those companies and their weight loss promises. dr. oz right here, why he's joining the fight. >>> inside the fall. we hear from the women who fell as hundreds watched in horror, what we never knew, their remarkable story of survival. >>> good evening on this tuesday night, in for diane, and we begin with the watches and warnings tonight, millions bracing for severe weather, all part of...
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so dr.ng reached out comfortable he sent her a personal telegram and then he reached out to talk to her to tell her how courageous he thought she was for standing up to the president, respectfully, standing up to the presiden thed the first lady and telling them that this vietnam war was wrong, needlessly and unnecessarily killing american boys. .. but his words, his spirit, the loven his heart, the hope in his soul i was introduced to at age 12. and though he h(q long since been dead, i was facing a life threatening situation at the age of 12. and by being exposed to dr. king, it really saved my life. it brought me back. so he's dead long since, but he helped bring me, as a child, back to life at the age of 12. and since i was the 12 and got introduced to him, i've studied him, i will be 50 later this year. i've written, i've read and interviewed everybody who knew him, who worked with him, his wife, coretta scott king, a friend of mine. rosa parks, i mean, i've talked to everybody in his c
so dr.ng reached out comfortable he sent her a personal telegram and then he reached out to talk to her to tell her how courageous he thought she was for standing up to the president, respectfully, standing up to the presiden thed the first lady and telling them that this vietnam war was wrong, needlessly and unnecessarily killing american boys. .. but his words, his spirit, the loven his heart, the hope in his soul i was introduced to at age 12. and though he h(q long since been dead, i was...
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dr. marc siegel. professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "unlocking the secret code of sibness and health." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> good morning. how are you? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles so the centers for disease control revealed that the u.s. has seen more measles cases this year than since the disease was eliminated back in 2000. dr. siegel, i'll start with you. why the resurgence? >> the cdc put out a chart which we can show that shows 288 cases already this year. as you said, in 2,000, there were no naturally occurring cases in the u.s. as all, but the problem is the issue regarding vaccination, okay? arthel, we have about a 90% compliance with vaccination here of the mmr vaccine which is a live virus vaccine, do the not have thimerosal in it and never associated with a
dr. marc siegel. professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "unlocking the secret code of sibness and health." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> good morning. how are you? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles so the centers for disease control revealed that the u.s....
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dr. anthony pignataro had a thriving medical practice, a wife, two children and social standing. >> that's great, ralph. >> dr. pignataro was also an entrepreneur. he invented and wore the snap-on toupee held in place by four bolts drilled into the skull. >> he's always been different and he just came up with this idea, i could say off the top of his head, but -- >> i remember laughing about it. it was the subject of many, many, many jokes around the family and even when he was around, but he was dead serious about it. >> his medical practice consisted primarily of cosmetic surgery, which he performed in his office. one of his patients was 26-year-old sarah smith, a young mother of two scheduled to have breast augmentation. dr. pignataro had no anesthesiologist or registered nurse present. his only assistants were his wife and a licensed practical nurse. >> sarah smith was feeling pain, so dr. pignataro ordered a little more sodium phenethanol to dull the pain. when he did that, her syste
dr. anthony pignataro had a thriving medical practice, a wife, two children and social standing. >> that's great, ralph. >> dr. pignataro was also an entrepreneur. he invented and wore the snap-on toupee held in place by four bolts drilled into the skull. >> he's always been different and he just came up with this idea, i could say off the top of his head, but -- >> i remember laughing about it. it was the subject of many, many, many jokes around the family and even when...
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dr. >> today on "dr. oz," the new statin guideline. dr. oz: before you fill another prescription, you got to see this show. >> why your doctor may put you on meds you don't need. dr. oz: the amount of people on medication will double. >> rejecting the new rule, dr. oz takes on the medical world. dr. oz: is your doctor buying into a quick fix? >> the four questions that determine your risk, coming up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: today, one of the most important shows we'll do this year, a firestorm is brewing over how to prevent the number one killer of women in this country, heart disease. there are brand-new guidelines for statins, the so-called
dr. >> today on "dr. oz," the new statin guideline. dr. oz: before you fill another prescription, you got to see this show. >> why your doctor may put you on meds you don't need. dr. oz: the amount of people on medication will double. >> rejecting the new rule, dr. oz takes on the medical world. dr. oz: is your doctor buying into a quick fix? >> the four questions that determine your risk, coming up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: today, one of the most...
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. >>> and, the memorial for dr. maya angelou. but first, the lawsuit claiming that the thin red line of discriminatory lending practices is back. >>> good morning. i'm dorian warren in for melissa harris-perry who right now is attending the memorial service for dr. maya angelou in winston-salem, north carolina, at wake forest university, where dr. angelou served as the reynolds professor of american studies. we'll have more on that service later in the program. but we begin this morning with former federal reserve chairman ben bernanke in 2012 signaling that the housing market was showing promising signs of recovery, but warning of remaining challenges. >> while the economic recovery and regulatory policy affect access to credit for all households, some potential borrowers may face the additional burden of discrimination. two types of discrimination continue to have particular significant to mortgage markets. one is red lining in which mortgage lenders discriminate against minority neighborhoods. >> now, this is important. what t
. >>> and, the memorial for dr. maya angelou. but first, the lawsuit claiming that the thin red line of discriminatory lending practices is back. >>> good morning. i'm dorian warren in for melissa harris-perry who right now is attending the memorial service for dr. maya angelou in winston-salem, north carolina, at wake forest university, where dr. angelou served as the reynolds professor of american studies. we'll have more on that service later in the program. but we begin...