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dr. alexander rifkin, he's using a filler from cadaver fat. the question i have, of course, is .... why? i heard this, and i will acknowledge that my first thought was ... who would want cadaver fat in their face? or anywhere for that matter. the whole fat, the creep factor was a 10 out of 10 for me!
dr. alexander rifkin, he's using a filler from cadaver fat. the question i have, of course, is .... why? i heard this, and i will acknowledge that my first thought was ... who would want cadaver fat in their face? or anywhere for that matter. the whole fat, the creep factor was a 10 out of 10 for me!
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dr. alexander?well, it's great that he apologized and, certainly, for someone who is representative of the largest police organization in the world, the international association of chiefs of police, i think it was a welcomed apology. however, i don't think it's the, it's going to change very much. to be perfectly honest with you. it is great to have the apology, but what is really going to be profound if we're going to, if policing across this country is going to apologize for its past deeds, is that it also has to come locally. and i think local police officials in their own respect i communities -- respective communities need to have the courage to do what we saw the president of iacp do the other day. because that's the real test. that's where the real apology, in that neighborhood, in that community where historically we all know policing has been utilized over the years particularly going back to slavery, jim crow, civil rights. having utilized by government to keep people oppressed, suppresse
dr. alexander?well, it's great that he apologized and, certainly, for someone who is representative of the largest police organization in the world, the international association of chiefs of police, i think it was a welcomed apology. however, i don't think it's the, it's going to change very much. to be perfectly honest with you. it is great to have the apology, but what is really going to be profound if we're going to, if policing across this country is going to apologize for its past deeds,...
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dr. alexander? dr. alexander: it is great vicki apologized, and certainly, for heeone -- it is great that apologized, and certainly for someone who is a part of the largest organization in the welcome think it was a apology, however, i do not think it is the -- i don't think it will change very much, to be perfectly honest with you. it is great to have the apology, but what is really going to be to --nd if we are going if policing is going to apologize for its past these, it has to come locally. i think local police officials in our own respective communities need to have the courage to do what we saw the president of our acp do the other day. that is the real test, and that is where the real apology in that community, where historically, we all know, policing has been utilized over the years, particularly going back into slavery, john crow -- jim crow, civil rights, utilized by government to keep people oppressed, suppressed. what will be really important is for us as law enforcement officials to go bac
dr. alexander? dr. alexander: it is great vicki apologized, and certainly, for heeone -- it is great that apologized, and certainly for someone who is a part of the largest organization in the welcome think it was a apology, however, i do not think it is the -- i don't think it will change very much, to be perfectly honest with you. it is great to have the apology, but what is really going to be to --nd if we are going if policing is going to apologize for its past these, it has to come...
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dr. christine alexander from metro. thank you for joining us here. we appreciate it. first of all, what is legionnaire's disease? it sounds like this exotic -- it's not the french foreign legionnaire they brought into the country. give us a background. >> really the origin came from a legion hall. it's a form it's a severe form of pneumonia. >> romona: and who is more at risk at contracting legionnaire's? >> really the risk here is when you ingest water that's been infected. it's not like if you or i had it i could cough or sneeze and give it to you guys. it has to come from a water supply. so anybody who has ingested a water supply that has the germ in it, they're the ones at risk. and obviously those who have lung pathology. people with emphysema, copd, asthma, probably a little more the pneumonia. >> mark: when you say ingest, if it was in water that i drank can i get it that way? >> that's right. >> mark: or inhale? >> that's right. it's really more of you drink it in. it's in food that you have prepared that's been prepared with water that's been affected. that's
dr. christine alexander from metro. thank you for joining us here. we appreciate it. first of all, what is legionnaire's disease? it sounds like this exotic -- it's not the french foreign legionnaire they brought into the country. give us a background. >> really the origin came from a legion hall. it's a form it's a severe form of pneumonia. >> romona: and who is more at risk at contracting legionnaire's? >> really the risk here is when you ingest water that's been infected....
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dr. cedric alexander public safety director of the county georgia. he's a clinical psychologist and past president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives. he's also a member of president obama's task force on 21st century policing. [applause] and finally marc lamont hill a journalist television host professor of african-american studies at morehouse university and author of the new book nobody's casualties of americans on the vulnerable from ferguson to flint and beyond. [applause] gentlemen, thank you and i expect you'll hold nothing back. i'm going to start off with some news that was made yesterday when there was an organization of police chiefs, the international group of association of chiefs of police meeting and when you talk about racism inside policing it's a very delicate issue especially as many rank-and-file police officers come to resist accusations of systemic racism by groups such as black lives matter. i think it might surprise a few folks yesterday during a meeting of the association of police chiefs when te
dr. cedric alexander public safety director of the county georgia. he's a clinical psychologist and past president of the national organization of black law enforcement executives. he's also a member of president obama's task force on 21st century policing. [applause] and finally marc lamont hill a journalist television host professor of african-american studies at morehouse university and author of the new book nobody's casualties of americans on the vulnerable from ferguson to flint and...
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dr. eisenhower. >> thank you, chairman alexander and ranking member feinstein. i am very pleased to participate in this panel today. at oak ridge national laboratory i'm privileged to lead a very talented group of scientists and engineers as we address scientific and technological challenges in both fission and fusion energy, nuclear iso types, nuclear modeling and simulation and nuclear security. our nuclear fission r & d efforts include light water reactor sustainability, accident tolerant fuels, used nuclear fuels, modeling and simulation such as the consortium for advanced simulation of light water reactors, materials and extreme environments, manufacturing and maintenance technologies and safety analysis and licensing approaches. this expertise enables broader contributions to nuclear security, safeguards and nonpro liverati liver operation related r & d. we have all familiar with the nuclear cliff which is when the current fleet of plants rapidly retires. so how will we replace that capacity? how can we rapidly innovate and enable affordable and reliable a
dr. eisenhower. >> thank you, chairman alexander and ranking member feinstein. i am very pleased to participate in this panel today. at oak ridge national laboratory i'm privileged to lead a very talented group of scientists and engineers as we address scientific and technological challenges in both fission and fusion energy, nuclear iso types, nuclear modeling and simulation and nuclear security. our nuclear fission r & d efforts include light water reactor sustainability, accident...
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dr. icenhour. >> thank you, chairman alexander and ranking member feinstein. i am very pleased to participate in this panel today. at oak ridge national laboratory, i'm privileged to lead a very talented group of scientists and engineers as we address scientific and technological challenges in both fusion energy, radioisotopes, nuclear modeling and simulation and nuclear security. our nuclear fission r&d efforts include advanced reactor technologies, lightwater reactor sustainability, accident-tolerant fuels, used nuclear fuels, modeling and simulation, such as the consortium for advanced simulation of lightwater reactors, materials and extreme environments, manufacturing and maintenance technologies, and safety analysis and licensing approaches. this expertise enables broader contributions to nuclear security, safeguards and non-proliferation-related r&d. we are all familiar with the so-called nuclear cliff, which is the point in time when the current fleet of plants rapidly retires. so, how will we replace that capacity? how can we rapidly innovate and enabl
dr. icenhour. >> thank you, chairman alexander and ranking member feinstein. i am very pleased to participate in this panel today. at oak ridge national laboratory, i'm privileged to lead a very talented group of scientists and engineers as we address scientific and technological challenges in both fusion energy, radioisotopes, nuclear modeling and simulation and nuclear security. our nuclear fission r&d efforts include advanced reactor technologies, lightwater reactor sustainability,...
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dr. eisenhower. >> thank you, chairman alexander and ranking member feinstein. i am very pleased to participate in this panel today. at oak ridge national laboratory i'm privileged to lead a very talented group of scientists and engineers as we address scientific and technological challenges in both fission and fusion energy, nuclear iso types, nuclear modeling and simulation and nuclear security. our nuclear fission r & d efforts include light water reactor sustainability, accident tolerant fuels, used nuclear fuels, modeling and simulation such as the consortium for advanced simulation of light water reactors, materials and extreme environments, manufacturing and maintenance technologies and safety analysis and licensing approaches. this expertise enables broader contributionses to nuclear security, safeguardsand nonpro liveration liver operation related r & d. we have all familiar with the nuclear cliff which is when the current fleet of plants rapidly retires. so how will we replace that capacity? how can we rapidly innovate and enable affordable and reliabl
dr. eisenhower. >> thank you, chairman alexander and ranking member feinstein. i am very pleased to participate in this panel today. at oak ridge national laboratory i'm privileged to lead a very talented group of scientists and engineers as we address scientific and technological challenges in both fission and fusion energy, nuclear iso types, nuclear modeling and simulation and nuclear security. our nuclear fission r & d efforts include light water reactor sustainability, accident...
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so best friend, katy perry with a dr leopard print of her own stopping by the late show is steven colbert. >> also fully embracing her spots, cate blanchett in alexander wang. we expected her co pf star rihanna to be rocking that. >> each graceland his world famous estate was decorated like no otherrplace on earth. graceland and we're giving you a personal tour right now from the perfect person. ? >> hello, everyone. i'm priscilla presley. welcome to the guest house. >> the new guest house at graceland is adjacent to the king's mansion. priscilla helped design the interiors of the new hotel to make it feel how elvis would live today. >> it was a grand staircase modeled after the staircase modeled in the front of graceland and the chandelier is a le that's hanging there now. >> "e.t." has been a frequent guest at graceland and it was converted to a museum and tourist attraction in 1982 to help kkep with the massive upkeep. >> the problem is we're dealing with economics here and if there is to be a graceland at all this is the way we have to do it. >> inside the original mansion is '70s style from the ornate music room to the lavish dining room to the t
so best friend, katy perry with a dr leopard print of her own stopping by the late show is steven colbert. >> also fully embracing her spots, cate blanchett in alexander wang. we expected her co pf star rihanna to be rocking that. >> each graceland his world famous estate was decorated like no otherrplace on earth. graceland and we're giving you a personal tour right now from the perfect person. ? >> hello, everyone. i'm priscilla presley. welcome to the guest house. >>...
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dr. mckinzie, welcome. [inaudible] >> is your microphone on? >> i will restart. chairman alexander, ranking member feinstein, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for biting the natural resources defense council with this opportunity to present our views on the future of nuclear power. we are a national nonprofit of scientists employers and of our mental advocates with over 2 million members and supporters. nrdc has been occasions nuclear energy and nuclear weapons sense of founding in 1970 and energy maintains a new program which i direct. the future of nuclear power in the united states is uncertain. it faces significant challenges. as we heard most reactors will reach the end of their licenses in the decade ahead and some art risk of near-term shut down. in addition to economic challenges, the closer nuclear power arise from safety, security, liberation and nuclear waste. the role of nuclear power as a low carbon energy resource is being superseded by advances in energy efficiency, renewable energy technologies. only for reactors are currently under construction in the uni
dr. mckinzie, welcome. [inaudible] >> is your microphone on? >> i will restart. chairman alexander, ranking member feinstein, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for biting the natural resources defense council with this opportunity to present our views on the future of nuclear power. we are a national nonprofit of scientists employers and of our mental advocates with over 2 million members and supporters. nrdc has been occasions nuclear energy and nuclear weapons sense of...
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dr. seuss but lin-manuel miranda is where i got my muse, he wrote alexander hamilton's our founding father's anthem so i decided to write my own song i wrote my own tribute to the tandem and i guess the spot went well. i'm now on "gma" and i'm not going to throw away my shot because this is going to be >> all right. >> thank you, thank you. [ applause ] >> i did not see that coming. >> me neither. >> he stood up and i was like, security. i have a question, though. everybody is wondering how long did it take to come up with that? >> so, it took -- so it was really inspired when i saw "hamilton" last year. i saw it last october and jenna and ross got -- he proposed a few weeks prior and in my family we have this whole at big events and i lost my ability to sing a long, long time ago so i thought, right when i saw "hamilton" it ended, the song i did and i literally turned to my nom and said, you know what, this is not my mother, but i said, i said, i know exactly what i'm doing at their wedding, because i knew i could put on a huge show and i knew i could do something that was truly unforgettab
dr. seuss but lin-manuel miranda is where i got my muse, he wrote alexander hamilton's our founding father's anthem so i decided to write my own song i wrote my own tribute to the tandem and i guess the spot went well. i'm now on "gma" and i'm not going to throw away my shot because this is going to be >> all right. >> thank you, thank you. [ applause ] >> i did not see that coming. >> me neither. >> he stood up and i was like, security. i have a...
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dr. ben carson as well as other leaders, republican leaders in congress including one senator, john barrasso who himself is a doctor from wyoming. craig? >> peter alexander and pete williams, kasie hunt. pete williams, let's say hillary clinton gets elected. she's president of the united states. how likely is it this investigation and other investigations continue well into her first term? is this something that's going to loom othver her presidency should she be elected? >> if you asked me in july if this would be over, i would have said yes but they're in a position now if they find more e-mails, they'll have to look at them. that's certainly true but impossible to predict whether others turn up. it does seem with the passage of time, the fewer and fewer of them will be apparent but they'll look at whatever they have to is the easy way to say. i just can't predict it. >> justice correspondent pete williams. >> craig? >> go ahead, kasie. >> reporter: i was going to say, politically, yes, there's no question. the oversight chair is out saying that after he switched from unendorsing trump to saying he voted for him. it's very clear that we're in for quite
dr. ben carson as well as other leaders, republican leaders in congress including one senator, john barrasso who himself is a doctor from wyoming. craig? >> peter alexander and pete williams, kasie hunt. pete williams, let's say hillary clinton gets elected. she's president of the united states. how likely is it this investigation and other investigations continue well into her first term? is this something that's going to loom othver her presidency should she be elected? >> if you...
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dr. marc siegel. i saw something from the senator of from tennessee yes, lamar alexander.d it could take years to unwind this thing. >> that's the replace part. the repeal part, with the budget reconciliation process, the way it was passed has to happen fairly early, steve. if it doesn't, the tent ak wills of obamacare are growing. let's remember, we're only talking about 10 million people on the exchanges. sounds like a lot. but 170 million people get their insurance through their employer and that's been jeopardized by obamacare. let's unravel it now. replacing it takes a while. >> supporters of the president's plan say look, there's some things that are popular. for instance, keeping your kids on until they're 26. get on their feet, what not. >> which is popular. >> it's very popular. i have kids in college up to 25. it's like, they better be on our plan. they can't afford it. the other one is preexisting conditions sniemts preexisting conditions is also popular. the question is, who is paying for that? if you're a 30-year-old in good health and you're thin and you exer
dr. marc siegel. i saw something from the senator of from tennessee yes, lamar alexander.d it could take years to unwind this thing. >> that's the replace part. the repeal part, with the budget reconciliation process, the way it was passed has to happen fairly early, steve. if it doesn't, the tent ak wills of obamacare are growing. let's remember, we're only talking about 10 million people on the exchanges. sounds like a lot. but 170 million people get their insurance through their...
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dr. laura willings be permitted floor privileges during the remainder of the year. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. murphy: thank you. i want to thank senator cassidy and senator alexander for being amazing partners in bringing this legislation from introduction last summer to the floor of the house and soon to the floor of the senate. i'll say a little billet more about them -- a little bit more about them and their teams. i've learned a lot especially from senator alexander how to overcome some tough obstacles and pitfalls as you bring something this meaningful through the process. i accept the fact that there's something wrong in washington, d.c. it means there are a lot of big issues like immigration reform and entitlement reform and infrastructure that don't get done because politics get in the way. there are frank lay lot more breakthroughs that happen here than most americans know about. a lot of them happen on the help committee. there are more often than you think moments where politics gets put to the side or temporarily squeezed out of the way and something really important happens here. and this is one of those moments. senator cassidy, i think, really expla
dr. laura willings be permitted floor privileges during the remainder of the year. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. murphy: thank you. i want to thank senator cassidy and senator alexander for being amazing partners in bringing this legislation from introduction last summer to the floor of the house and soon to the floor of the senate. i'll say a little billet more about them -- a little bit more about them and their teams. i've learned a lot especially from senator alexander how...