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. >> dr. allen taylor seen chronic stress do the most damage to patients and all comes to control. >> how much control do you have in the situation. can you get away from it. permanent stress he that you can never get away from is the worse. >> she says her boss was coming down on her personally and nothing she did was right. >> i was a nervous wreck. i cried. i cried -- i cried daily. he made me document all of my time. from the time i came in until the time i left. >> she said her boss her his favorites and she wasn't one. >> i felt isolated, like i wasn't part of the team. >> the physical toll became so bad it was effecting her balance. >> i was feeling funny off balance and doctors said your thyroid is off balance because of stress. >> she says the environment became so toxic she finally left and got another job. >> i felt free. i felt free! >> she found confiding in a colleague helped her. >> they knew where i was coming from. i talked to them about it. they knew. they could see the tension in
. >> dr. allen taylor seen chronic stress do the most damage to patients and all comes to control. >> how much control do you have in the situation. can you get away from it. permanent stress he that you can never get away from is the worse. >> she says her boss was coming down on her personally and nothing she did was right. >> i was a nervous wreck. i cried. i cried -- i cried daily. he made me document all of my time. from the time i came in until the time i left....
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. >> dr. allen ho of wills hospital immramented that chip during a four hour operation this summer. a half weeks later the system was turnd on and fine tuned and just like that she could see. >> julie. >> yes. [ laughter ]. >> something here what's that. >> computer. >> this i started look around. and you know something here that was phone and i looked up and i said oh, i see something there on the wall. it's overwhelming. >> the vision is not exactly like you and i see it's more crude. images are broken down to black and white pixlees something like this. but even that changed fran's life completely. for example, walking to her office at a disability service center not such a white knuckle effort. >> i turn my head and can i see the cars passing and he can now look down and see the white lines. i feel a part of everything again. >> check temple and they got your thing sdmri don't have to worry hi it all most all done, good, type, thank you, connor. >> i didn't realize how on the outside i felt before. >> this is really break through technology for people who are -- that are blinded
. >> dr. allen ho of wills hospital immramented that chip during a four hour operation this summer. a half weeks later the system was turnd on and fine tuned and just like that she could see. >> julie. >> yes. [ laughter ]. >> something here what's that. >> computer. >> this i started look around. and you know something here that was phone and i looked up and i said oh, i see something there on the wall. it's overwhelming. >> the vision is not exactly...
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dr. allene and [speaker not understood] are here to accept this recognition. thank you for being here. do you want to share any words with you? ~ with us? thank you. (applause) >> i just wanted to thank supervisor avalos, the board. also want to thank bernadette sy, [speaker not understood], also thank [speaker not understood]. we wouldn't be here right now if it wasn't for her hard work, for her to learn ethnic studies at kindergarten and first grade -- (applause) >> and it's something that needs to be defended and protected every day because ethnic studies is something that's always going to be a challenge and it's been 40 years since it's been institutionalized and something that needs to be there every day. people shouldn't wait till they get to college to learn about their own debt it. ~ identity. so, thank you again. (applause) >> thank you, supervisor avalos. now on to district 10, supervisor cohen. >> thank you very much. to all of the award recipients in the chamber today, congratulations. thank you for making this city just a little bit more bearable. i have the pleasure to a
dr. allene and [speaker not understood] are here to accept this recognition. thank you for being here. do you want to share any words with you? ~ with us? thank you. (applause) >> i just wanted to thank supervisor avalos, the board. also want to thank bernadette sy, [speaker not understood], also thank [speaker not understood]. we wouldn't be here right now if it wasn't for her hard work, for her to learn ethnic studies at kindergarten and first grade -- (applause) >> and it's...
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dr. allens, which you please come up with? while he is coming out, i want to share this crumpled piece of paper with you that someone just gave me. phone and television yesterday doing an interview for some reason this crumpled piece of paper fell out of the closet for room in his home. is that right, sir? okay, it was in a dresser toward that he pulled out then. if this was if this is not a massachusetts ocp here tonight, i don't know what is. jasper story brings local author to opera. he connected with him. i just saw her do an interview. it also connected with him that he had met years earlier when i was with cbs and he said i very much angered you? disappointed you? i won't put words in your mouth. he thought that i had written a book that really went down on jasper ricin was very down on east access and that has never been the case. i will say when people see a book titled hate crime in a black woman on the back, they tend to ink they know what the book is going to be about. so he and i had a good conversation and he said
dr. allens, which you please come up with? while he is coming out, i want to share this crumpled piece of paper with you that someone just gave me. phone and television yesterday doing an interview for some reason this crumpled piece of paper fell out of the closet for room in his home. is that right, sir? okay, it was in a dresser toward that he pulled out then. if this was if this is not a massachusetts ocp here tonight, i don't know what is. jasper story brings local author to opera. he...
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nbc's ron allen is there. >> reporter: dr. michael baden under a gag order said nothing about his testimony to the grand jury. tasked with deciding whether to charge officer darren wilson for killing michael brown. the browns hired the nationally renowned pathologist. they claim their son was surrendering to police when he was shot and killed. >> there's evidence that shows michael brown had his hands up. >> reporter: there's no doubt about that? >> no doubt about that? >> and forensic evidence as >> reporter: and forensic evidence as well? >> yes. >> reporter: police say brown attacked officer wilson in his police vehicle, fought the officer for his gun and that wilson killed the unarmed teenager in self-defense. also today the brown family pleaded their case before the united nations at a conference about torture in switzerland. >> this fight is not over. i'm not giving up. >> reporter: supporters also there demanding justice. with passions rising, police gearing up and ferguson hunkering down, more calls for peaceful protes
nbc's ron allen is there. >> reporter: dr. michael baden under a gag order said nothing about his testimony to the grand jury. tasked with deciding whether to charge officer darren wilson for killing michael brown. the browns hired the nationally renowned pathologist. they claim their son was surrendering to police when he was shot and killed. >> there's evidence that shows michael brown had his hands up. >> reporter: there's no doubt about that? >> no doubt about that?...
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dr. dave brat of allen, virginia to the chamber. [applause] >> dave is joining this body as a new member representing the district of virginia. over the pat year he has talked with his friends and neighbors the challenges facing our knicks and what congress can do to help grow our economy and sector createte jobs. dave is uniquely positioned to work on issues related to american jobs and the economy. inh an undergraduate degree business administration and p.h.d. in economics his policyund in economic will them body deal with the most pressing issues of the day. years dave has been a faculty member at randolph macon ledge where he served as the chair of the department of economics. family mano a strong and with his wife laura has two children. mr. speaker, it is my pleasure dave to the united states house of representatives. joining us today are fellow members the virginia delegation welcome you and look forward to working with you. i yield to the gentleman from virginia exploration scott for opening remarks fly rise today to welcome
dr. dave brat of allen, virginia to the chamber. [applause] >> dave is joining this body as a new member representing the district of virginia. over the pat year he has talked with his friends and neighbors the challenges facing our knicks and what congress can do to help grow our economy and sector createte jobs. dave is uniquely positioned to work on issues related to american jobs and the economy. inh an undergraduate degree business administration and p.h.d. in economics his policyund...
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dr. dave brat of glen allen, virginia to the chamber. [applause] >> dave is joining this body as a new member representing the 7th district of virginia. over the past year he has talked with his friends and neighbors about the challenges facing our nation and what congress can do to help grow our economy and help the private sector create jobs. dave is uniquely positioned to work on issues related to american jobs and the economy. with an undergraduate degree in business administration and a p.h.d. in economics his background in economic policy will help this body deal with the most pressing issues of the day. for the past 18 years dave has been a faculty member at randolph macon college where he served as the chair of the department of economics. dave is also a strong family man and with his wife laura has two children. mr. speaker, it is my pleasure to welcome dave to the united states house of representatives. joining us today are fellow members the virginia delegation who welcome you and look forward to working with you. i yield to t
dr. dave brat of glen allen, virginia to the chamber. [applause] >> dave is joining this body as a new member representing the 7th district of virginia. over the past year he has talked with his friends and neighbors about the challenges facing our nation and what congress can do to help grow our economy and help the private sector create jobs. dave is uniquely positioned to work on issues related to american jobs and the economy. with an undergraduate degree in business administration...
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dr. michael bodden will be testifying before that jury tomorrow. he says he believes brown was shot six times and also said he saw no signs of struggle, big points of contention at this point. ron allent. how does the fact that he's testifying fit into the bigger picture of evidence to this jury? >> reporter: we don't know what is in that big picture so rampant speculation of what this all might mean. it's opportunity for the prosecutor to say, look, we're leaving no stone unturned. we let the grand jury hear from the families, forensic expert. his interpretation of the evidence as we're trying to be fair and impartial, the prosecutor will probably argue when this is over, regardless of what the outcome of this is. so at this point, some of this is science. i don't think there's much dispute between the various autopsies that have been bodden's and one that was leaked that suggested michael brown was shot at least six times. the question is interpretation of what those wounds mean, what the angle was, what the direction was, how that comports with the witness testimony. brown family has maintained that the autopsy show that is his hands were raised at some point in this process, in a
dr. michael bodden will be testifying before that jury tomorrow. he says he believes brown was shot six times and also said he saw no signs of struggle, big points of contention at this point. ron allent. how does the fact that he's testifying fit into the bigger picture of evidence to this jury? >> reporter: we don't know what is in that big picture so rampant speculation of what this all might mean. it's opportunity for the prosecutor to say, look, we're leaving no stone unturned. we...
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allen, hampton report done back in 2008. i think it was useful and helpful. it's an independent point of validation in many instances. the point that came up that dr. roe mentioned earlier about the need for treatment rooms. it was one of the things that showed up in the report. didn't have anything to do with scheduling. they were looking and saying one ever your obstacles to providing access to care you have medical facilities here that only have one treatment room for provider. we are never going to make optimal use of our providers when we have that constraint. >> can i follow up quickly before you answer. that 2008 report is six years later, have all of the issues been addressed in that 2008 report as far as inconsistencies and recommendations? >> you mean from the 2008 -- >> if it parallels. >> no. >> why haven't they if it's been six years? >> you may or may not recall that was the report where there was a -- questions were asked back in may with other individuals sitting here about the report by and large the comment was, folks were not even aware of the existence of the report. i had not been -- hi only been here for three or four months,
allen, hampton report done back in 2008. i think it was useful and helpful. it's an independent point of validation in many instances. the point that came up that dr. roe mentioned earlier about the need for treatment rooms. it was one of the things that showed up in the report. didn't have anything to do with scheduling. they were looking and saying one ever your obstacles to providing access to care you have medical facilities here that only have one treatment room for provider. we are never...