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dr. mark adams. (applause) dr. and other doctors throughout the clear choice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including right here in the bay area. we're about to find out how their team tackles the chronic dental issues that can make life miserable for so many. (applause) dr. adams, you truly help to give people a second chance at life. - mhmm. - all by improving their smile. why is a healthy smile so important? - the ability to be able to smile at a loved one, to be able to walk into a restaurant and order anything you want, those are things that those of us who have healthy teeth, we take for granted, but not let's think about the person who doesn't have that, who can't eat the foods they like, wants to hide their smile. it's a terrible and devastating effect on their life. - i can't imagine, and you're right. i do take for granted that i can chew a piece of steak, but for those who can't why is that? what gets in the way of their healthy smile? - most of the people that come to see us have cavi
dr. mark adams. (applause) dr. and other doctors throughout the clear choice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including right here in the bay area. we're about to find out how their team tackles the chronic dental issues that can make life miserable for so many. (applause) dr. adams, you truly help to give people a second chance at life. - mhmm. - all by improving their smile. why is a healthy smile so important? - the ability to be able to smile at a loved one, to be able to...
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dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time. they're a dental refugee. ey
dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time....
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dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time. they're a dental refugee. they're outside of the regular care. they're not part of the public that sees a dentist on a regular basis. they truly are dental refugees. they suffer from all kinds of problems -- gum disease, caries, missing teeth, removable teeth -- and they're looking for an answer. they're looking for a solution. these people had their baby teeth, then they got their adult teeth, and their adult teeth have failed them. through the power of implants, we're able to give them a third set of teeth. >> is that right? a third set
dr. mark adams. dr. adams, welcome to the program. >> thanks for having me, randy. >> now, before we get into today's topic -- and i know you brought a lot of photos, and we'll get to as many as we can -- tell us a little bit about clearchoice. i guess you're kind of unique. you focus on just about one thing. so, who is the typical patient? >> we focus solely on dental implants, and our average patient is looking for help. they haven't seen a dentist in a very long time....
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dr. adams ! he got a full dose of the stars. with nobody around to say anything.? a mind emptied by that thing. wow, what a day ! i was on tv, and i'm a hero ! don't pick your nose, hon ! godammit, ma ! i wasn't picking it ! ♪ i love "cheesy poofs" ♪ ♪ you love "cheesy poofs" ♪ if we didn't eat "cheesy poofs" ♪ ♪ we'd be ... lame. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: yes! welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you so much. you're far too kind! thank you for tuning in, everybody! welcome to it! i'm so excited. on tonight's show we're going to be jointed by the star of boilers and the hit movie "black klansman," john david washington is here, everybody! prepare yourselves, he is very sexy. we're also going to be talking about the latest in the gshed including president trump's trip to the border where he illegally snuck into mix co-the see how they like it. spoiler alert, we are also not sending our best. ( laughter ) but first first let's catch up e
dr. adams ! he got a full dose of the stars. with nobody around to say anything.? a mind emptied by that thing. wow, what a day ! i was on tv, and i'm a hero ! don't pick your nose, hon ! godammit, ma ! i wasn't picking it ! ♪ i love "cheesy poofs" ♪ ♪ you love "cheesy poofs" ♪ if we didn't eat "cheesy poofs" ♪ ♪ we'd be ... lame. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. (...
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so we actually took dr. adams recruited dr. done welch, a former active duty colonel, ph.d. was the president of merit. and we followed the service academy's have a cyber competition. and darpa helped create that. we followed that same model. the utilities invested. dhs made a small investment. and everything is built in the skada world. in michigan, we had a couple of strategies. won, we wanted it to be the michigan brand but we intended it to be multistate, across state lines. intend it to be a national -- when we opened, we had west points cyber cadets attacking alphaville. you have to actually break into the library to get into city hall to get into the skada to actually attack it. then we actually had the california air national guard help defend. we wanted to show we could do it coast to coast. the total investment was less than $1 million. what the white house had done previously with congress was funded $110 million to the national science foundation to do a similar project. they created the national cyber i think re. it is a great asset but it is classified and neve
so we actually took dr. adams recruited dr. done welch, a former active duty colonel, ph.d. was the president of merit. and we followed the service academy's have a cyber competition. and darpa helped create that. we followed that same model. the utilities invested. dhs made a small investment. and everything is built in the skada world. in michigan, we had a couple of strategies. won, we wanted it to be the michigan brand but we intended it to be multistate, across state lines. intend it to be...
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dr adams we're going to leave it there brad adams is the age of the rights of the human rights watch thank you for jumping into the story now last story takes us to the u.s. state of tennessee where this week the governor granted clemency to a woman sentenced to life in prison at the age of sixteen sometimes scinto yeah brown's case is the subject of an upcoming documentary have a look. this is a record story of transformation and. it's. a beautiful intelligent caring educated woman who can make things better for. the director of that film me facing life to a stand your berman and he joins us now from los angeles and in new york we have mr potter she is the head of social impact and communications for odyssey impact that's an organization helping to shine light on youngsters in the juvenile justice system melissa daniel it's good to have you here let me just quote back a documentary to you don your beautiful intelligent caring educated woman you first spent fifteen years documenting some toyah story what can you tell us about her as a person. so toure is a very gracious young woman s
dr adams we're going to leave it there brad adams is the age of the rights of the human rights watch thank you for jumping into the story now last story takes us to the u.s. state of tennessee where this week the governor granted clemency to a woman sentenced to life in prison at the age of sixteen sometimes scinto yeah brown's case is the subject of an upcoming documentary have a look. this is a record story of transformation and. it's. a beautiful intelligent caring educated woman who can...
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dr adams we're going to leave it there brad adams is the age of the rights of the human rights watch thank you for jumping into the story now last story takes us to the u.s. state of tennessee where this week the governor granted clemency to a woman sentenced to life in prison at the age of sixteen sometimes brown's case is the subject of an upcoming documentary have a look. this is a record story of transformation and. it's. a beautiful intelligent caring educated woman who can make things better in the world. the director of that film me facing life to a stand your berman and he joins us now from los angeles and in new york we have mr potter she is the head of social impact and communications for a c impact that's an organization helping to shine light on youngsters in the juvenile justice system melissa daniel it's good to have you here let me just quote back a documentary to you don your beautiful intelligent caring educated woman you first spent fifteen years documenting some toyah story what can you tell us about her as a person. so toure is a very gracious young woman she when
dr adams we're going to leave it there brad adams is the age of the rights of the human rights watch thank you for jumping into the story now last story takes us to the u.s. state of tennessee where this week the governor granted clemency to a woman sentenced to life in prison at the age of sixteen sometimes brown's case is the subject of an upcoming documentary have a look. this is a record story of transformation and. it's. a beautiful intelligent caring educated woman who can make things...
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dr adams we're going to leave it there brad adams is the age of the rights of the human rights watch thank you for jumping into the story now our last story takes us to the u.s. state of tennessee where this week the governor granted clemency to a woman sentenced to life in prison at the age of sixteen sometimes scinto yeah brown's case is the subject of an upcoming documentary have a look. this is a record story of transformation and. it's. a beautiful intelligent caring educated woman who can make things better for. the director of that film me facing life to a stand your berman and he joins us now from los angeles and in new york we have mr potter she is the head of social impact and communications for odyssey impact that's an organization helping to shine light on youngsters in the juvenile justice system melissa daniel it's good to have you here let me just quote back a documentary to you don your beautiful intelligent caring educated woman you first spent fifteen years documenting some toyah story what can you tell us about her as a person. so toure is a very gracious young wom
dr adams we're going to leave it there brad adams is the age of the rights of the human rights watch thank you for jumping into the story now our last story takes us to the u.s. state of tennessee where this week the governor granted clemency to a woman sentenced to life in prison at the age of sixteen sometimes scinto yeah brown's case is the subject of an upcoming documentary have a look. this is a record story of transformation and. it's. a beautiful intelligent caring educated woman who can...
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adams: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. my name is dr.ve been the owner and chief optometrist of for your eyes only optometry for many years. i'm here to request your support for inclusion in san francisco's legacy business registry. for your eyes only optometry has been the fabric of the historic fabulous castro district for 35 years ago, and we passionately support the vision of the castro. our neighborhood is a welcoming place that stands strong and united in the face of bigotry or an epidemic. for your eyes only is proud to be an integral part of this unique community. during the early years of the aids crisis, our optometry office was one of the few optometry offices in the world where patients could go and be open about their diagnosis and their fears of going blindro
adams: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. my name is dr.ve been the owner and chief optometrist of for your eyes only optometry for many years. i'm here to request your support for inclusion in san francisco's legacy business registry. for your eyes only optometry has been the fabric of the historic fabulous castro district for 35 years ago, and we passionately support the vision of the castro. our neighborhood is a welcoming place that stands strong and united in the face...
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dr. azare talked about the move from adams to jefferson was ceptionly the first move where you have the transfer of power, right? from one party to another party peacefully. the idea was, you don't shoot each other when you change power, right? in the past, you shoot each other. that's how you change power. or you cut off the king's head, but this is one of the sort of idea behind our constitution was to be able to shift power from one group to another, either in congress or in the executives. and we heard really fascinating experiences from jen and tony with regard to the presidential transitions. what did you learn from them with regard to presidential transitions? anybody remember? it's so long ago. >> we learned that the second bush kind of started the intense transition process giving to obama, where before presidents were just sort of leave it for their successors. >> that the second-- george w. bush was very cognizant of the transition. what had happened during his administration? 9/11. and that was one of the reasons why they were so cognizant of doing this in the way that they did it. t
dr. azare talked about the move from adams to jefferson was ceptionly the first move where you have the transfer of power, right? from one party to another party peacefully. the idea was, you don't shoot each other when you change power, right? in the past, you shoot each other. that's how you change power. or you cut off the king's head, but this is one of the sort of idea behind our constitution was to be able to shift power from one group to another, either in congress or in the executives....
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dr. gallicchio: that is a good question. i have not found anything. truman was really adamant about this.e didn't want to make any promises about the emperor. but the decision they made, the reply they made to the japanese might have been interpreted as saying that the emperor would remain on the throne, because what they said was, the japanese on august 10 had said somebody -- said something to the extent of, we will agree to surrender as long as the prerogatives of the emperor remain in place. and the japan specialists said, those prerogatives are all embracing. you can't allow that to happen. so the response of the americans was, the emperor's ability to exercise his authority will be subject to the supreme commander of allied powers. so, that statement implied that at least in the short term, the emperor is going to be there. so, that was kind of an overt communication, i think. i'm not aware of any back channel, that sort of communication. but that may have been sufficient. thank you. >> any idea as to why the japanese were caught so flat-footed against the russians? there was a mass
dr. gallicchio: that is a good question. i have not found anything. truman was really adamant about this.e didn't want to make any promises about the emperor. but the decision they made, the reply they made to the japanese might have been interpreted as saying that the emperor would remain on the throne, because what they said was, the japanese on august 10 had said somebody -- said something to the extent of, we will agree to surrender as long as the prerogatives of the emperor remain in...
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wasn't100%, but we're adamant as a family that he wasn't ready to go at that particular time, and at that moment. no way. a day after the syringe driver was switched on, dennis died. dription that led to his death, and hundreds of others like it. i want to know why, but she hasn't answered any of our questions. dr barton, hi, it's richard bilton from bbc news. dr barton goes into her garage. can i ask you a quick question please? but her husband comes out. can i help you? sir, can ijust ask...? i'm from bbc panorama. i know who you are. yes, and i wrote and asked some questions and dr barton didn't answer them, so it would be great if i could... is this all so you can just say you gave us every opportunity to talk and we didn't? no, i asked you questions, which i hoped you'd answer. and now i'd like to put those questions to dr barton. it's a very complicated story. and we've not heard from her. the advice we've had is that we should not to speak to the media. why did so many people lose their lives in that hospital? had their lives shortened. they were killed. oh, you're suggesting that she murdered them now, are you? is that what you're suggesting? i'm suggesting 4
wasn't100%, but we're adamant as a family that he wasn't ready to go at that particular time, and at that moment. no way. a day after the syringe driver was switched on, dennis died. dription that led to his death, and hundreds of others like it. i want to know why, but she hasn't answered any of our questions. dr barton, hi, it's richard bilton from bbc news. dr barton goes into her garage. can i ask you a quick question please? but her husband comes out. can i help you? sir, can ijust ask...?...
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adam schiff stays with us. we'll be right back. hotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain so you can move more. dr.oll's. born to move. we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us promise we'd keep mom at home. (vo) call 844-4-brightstar for your free home care planning guide. ensure max protein... to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. (straining) i'll take that. (cheers) 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. >>> we're back now with congressman adam schiff, who is now official
adam schiff stays with us. we'll be right back. hotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain so you can move more. dr.oll's. born to move. we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when...
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adam schiff, the president misspelled his name. it's unbelievable we are at this juvenile level. the american people are saying enough of this playground behavior. it's not who we are. >> it's who we are. >> dr. sapphire, juan says the polls indicate everything blames the president for a shutdown. if the president gets the wall and reopens the government, would the american people give him credit for ending the shutdown? >> well, of course. his base would be happy. but the other side who never supports him would come up with something else. he would not get credit. >> there is an up side for the president? >> i agree. he compromised on the cost of the border wall and compromised on daca. these are things that happened with his campaign. he lowered corporate tax. bombed isis. he has to do the wall. if he foregoes the wall, the republicans will suffer. it's on both side. pelosi is in hawaii. comes back and says she will pull the reins on this and he cancels her trip. get back in the white house and stay in that office until you figure it out. you have 800,000 people not getting paid. when you are praising the unemployment rate how it keeps going down. now we have employed individuals not getti
adam schiff, the president misspelled his name. it's unbelievable we are at this juvenile level. the american people are saying enough of this playground behavior. it's not who we are. >> it's who we are. >> dr. sapphire, juan says the polls indicate everything blames the president for a shutdown. if the president gets the wall and reopens the government, would the american people give him credit for ending the shutdown? >> well, of course. his base would be happy. but the...
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dr shepherd, thanks very much forjoining us. thank you. now, if you want to see exactly how cold it is out there have a look at what happened when journalist adamok at that! it hurts to breathe, it is that cold. we're joined now by ryan kocourek from chicago who's been left unable to leave his apartment due to the cold temperatures. ryan, i'm sorry, first of all. how bad is ryan, i'm sorry, first of all. how badisit? ryan, i'm sorry, first of all. how bad is it? it is unreal. my first experience of just bad is it? it is unreal. my first experience ofjust stepping outside was i was blasted by this cold winter, it was so severe that it almost took your breath away. it is like you can't even feel oxygen within the air, it almost suffocating. you literally feel like if you have a runny nose, this is terrible weather for you because the insides of your nose, instant freeze. it is the strangest feeling i have felt in my life. chicago people are turf and used to cold winters, i have been in chicago injanuary, cold winters, i have been in chicago in january, it is cold winters, i have been in chicago injanuary, it is bitter. this must be extreme? yes.
dr shepherd, thanks very much forjoining us. thank you. now, if you want to see exactly how cold it is out there have a look at what happened when journalist adamok at that! it hurts to breathe, it is that cold. we're joined now by ryan kocourek from chicago who's been left unable to leave his apartment due to the cold temperatures. ryan, i'm sorry, first of all. how bad is ryan, i'm sorry, first of all. how badisit? ryan, i'm sorry, first of all. how bad is it? it is unreal. my first...
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dr. davidson, i appreciate it. >> fan taft tick. my pleasure. >>> can i try to rehabilitate ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. did i get it, adamhat right this time? boy i will be so dam embarrassed from the tape of my intro of this segment. >>> as i mentioned, go after the survey question at smerconish.com. should public service be required of young americans? i'll give you the result tend of this hour. what's going on in social media? what do we have? >>> isn't compulsory service just involuntary servitude by another name? >> well, i think we should be paying for that service. would that change your analysis? look, i don't know we ever get to a point in a ma'an non-war scenario like israel, we say, this is something you must do. but one of the options this commission is looking at is creating the aura of an expectation. you know, this is what you are expected to do to be a good citizen. not necessarily military service. service can take a variety of forms. i personally want you and expect you to be a giver. one more if i got time for it. wealthy will buy their kids out of it? charlotte, let's say this, there can be no buyout.
dr. davidson, i appreciate it. >> fan taft tick. my pleasure. >>> can i try to rehabilitate ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. did i get it, adamhat right this time? boy i will be so dam embarrassed from the tape of my intro of this segment. >>> as i mentioned, go after the survey question at smerconish.com. should public service be required of young americans? i'll give you the result tend of this hour. what's going on in...