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dr. anderson alluded to. comed our first year class of 2016 for residents have and that is spearheaded by dr. donovan who is a program director. we partnered with the right-center -- wright center for graduate education. it is extremely important to pay it forward to our future patients and our future physicians. we are really excited about the import of that, and training our positions. training our physicians and our students to practice within the community. it is about recruitment, it is about retention, we would like to capture all of the future physicians not only through medical school and residency but also before that. i knew that i wanted become -- to become a physician at a young age. just to give them an idea of what it is to be a family practice in addition, a primary care provider, serving the community. research has shown that homegrown providers are individuals who are interested in the field of medicine whether they are from the area or they are trained and educated in the area. they tend to w
dr. anderson alluded to. comed our first year class of 2016 for residents have and that is spearheaded by dr. donovan who is a program director. we partnered with the right-center -- wright center for graduate education. it is extremely important to pay it forward to our future patients and our future physicians. we are really excited about the import of that, and training our positions. training our physicians and our students to practice within the community. it is about recruitment, it is...
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dr. anderson alluded to. we welcomed our first year class residents have and that is spearheaded by dr. donovan who is a program director. we partnered with the right-center -- wright center for graduate education. it is extremely important to pay it forward to our future patients and our future physicians. we are really excited about the import of that, and training our positions. training our physicians and our students to practice within the community. it is about recruitment, it is about retention, we would like to capture all of the future physicians, not only through medical school and residency but also before that. become --t i wanted to become a physician at a young age. just to give them an idea of what it is to be a family practice in addition, a primary care provider, serving the community. thatrch has shown homegrown providers are individuals who are interested in the field of medicine, whether they are from the area or they are trained and educated in the area. they tend to want to stay in the area and practice medicine. arere physicians who embarking on this longitudinal
dr. anderson alluded to. we welcomed our first year class residents have and that is spearheaded by dr. donovan who is a program director. we partnered with the right-center -- wright center for graduate education. it is extremely important to pay it forward to our future patients and our future physicians. we are really excited about the import of that, and training our positions. training our physicians and our students to practice within the community. it is about recruitment, it is about...
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dr. andrea anderson with the medical director there. dr. anderson, what is your job? guest: hi, thank you for having us. i am the medical director of the health center. as our ceo explained, the network is a large network, and i am the medical director of one of the largest community health centers located in the northwest quadrant of washington, d.c. we are the center where vincent was referring to that over 100 lane which is are spoken. i am the medical director of that fight. we serve about 21,000 patients, and we have over 100,000 patients each year. i also service the discipline director of family members for all of unity health care. i direct curriculum and policy affecting family physicians. host: what are the negatives -- navigators used throughout the community health center? guest: good question. we have a wide variety of comprehensive health services within our centers. one is that we utilize the patient centered medical home model. sed approaches to health care. it is more than dr. and patient in an exam room taking care of the problems you need. it is tru
dr. andrea anderson with the medical director there. dr. anderson, what is your job? guest: hi, thank you for having us. i am the medical director of the health center. as our ceo explained, the network is a large network, and i am the medical director of one of the largest community health centers located in the northwest quadrant of washington, d.c. we are the center where vincent was referring to that over 100 lane which is are spoken. i am the medical director of that fight. we serve about...
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dr. anthony anderson is going to talk about the omega... and a representative from oakland unified program campaign for black male achievement and he will give a historical perspective and our superintendent will be present to give greetings and to provide informative facts on topics on this topic from the unified school district's perspective. saturday night, and we will honor, miss emily wade thompson for her 35 years of service and education as a teacher, principal, supervisor with the bay view zone and mrs. brenda jackson who is a dean who has been in the district for over 30 years and she is a dean at roosevelt middle school and her work with youth and... the church. >> i have tickets if you like to attend and see miss wade thompson or miss jackson. >> thank you. >> good evening superintendent and commissioners, i am here to help to frame the conversation around when you guys start talking about para pay with the upcoming contract negotiations i am here to lend my support to the paraprofessionals and i have been one and i am a liaison
dr. anthony anderson is going to talk about the omega... and a representative from oakland unified program campaign for black male achievement and he will give a historical perspective and our superintendent will be present to give greetings and to provide informative facts on topics on this topic from the unified school district's perspective. saturday night, and we will honor, miss emily wade thompson for her 35 years of service and education as a teacher, principal, supervisor with the bay...
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dr. bill anderson who is well known in the community. the chair of piece of justice and he is the voice of peace in the first time. if you ever want to know anything about peace, i am very clear to do that. [applause] >> thank you. can everyone he me from here? i am so honored to be here and i want to thank especially ishan who has done so much to bring our speaker here. i welcome you here and on behalf of amnesty international and most of all the virginia foundation for the humanities, it is an exciting thing. so much fun and so interesting. i want to ask if you will please turn off your cellphones. i turned my off. and, you know, i want to talk about supporting the festival. the festival is free of charge but not free of cost. i want you to remember to go online and give back or pickup and giving envelope from the information desk, this is a wonderful thing and it needs our support and i want to remind you about the evaluations. they need feedback and this is going to help so please don't forget to fill out one of these evaluation form
dr. bill anderson who is well known in the community. the chair of piece of justice and he is the voice of peace in the first time. if you ever want to know anything about peace, i am very clear to do that. [applause] >> thank you. can everyone he me from here? i am so honored to be here and i want to thank especially ishan who has done so much to bring our speaker here. i welcome you here and on behalf of amnesty international and most of all the virginia foundation for the humanities,...
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dr. andrea anderson discusses the variety of services provided by health centers. in the current and future impact of the affordable care act. "washington journal" begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. today, vice president joe biden talks to the national association of community health centers. live coverage begins at 10:15 a.m. eastern on c-span. of mythe families mikeonal friends, ,elle judy, ron, christa mcauliffe, and greg. grace and i extend to you our thoughts and prayers to your families, your friends at the time of this hour of your loss. and our shared grief. space program has been a marvelous program for america to expand its knowledge, its horizons. and it will continue to be so in the future. thirst as man has the for knowledge, we will continue to press outward. and in the process, there is risk. that risk is taken by each one of us, everyday. and that risk is understood by all the members of a crew that climb in to a loaded spaceship. beconcluding remarks would as we reflect upon this tragedy, a tragedy that this whole nation grieves in, let's
dr. andrea anderson discusses the variety of services provided by health centers. in the current and future impact of the affordable care act. "washington journal" begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. today, vice president joe biden talks to the national association of community health centers. live coverage begins at 10:15 a.m. eastern on c-span. of mythe families mikeonal friends, ,elle judy, ron, christa mcauliffe, and greg. grace and i extend to you our thoughts and prayers...
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dr. stephen anderson last june, among other things, striking him with her high-heeled shoe.1 shortly before 4:00 a.m. on june 9th. they say she answered the door covered in blood. inside they say they found 59-year-old anderson, a medical researcher at the university of houston, in a hallway and her stiletto right next to him. >> the defendant deceased appeared to have a ten puncture bounds to the head. 15 to 20 along his face, arms, and neck. >> reporter: according to police, the couple got into a fight at a nightclub after another man offered to by trujillo a drink. later police say the fight continued at anderson's apartment. according to court documents obtained by abc news, prosecutors allege trujillo tried to stop him from breathing by applying pressure to his neck. trujillo, a mother of two and out on bail is pleading not guilty. claiming she was acting in self defense. >> stephen anderson grabbed her. they started wrestling. he got her into a hold. >> reporter: her lawyer is hoping to put her on the stand. >> i'm going to have limited time to try to get a jury to und
dr. stephen anderson last june, among other things, striking him with her high-heeled shoe.1 shortly before 4:00 a.m. on june 9th. they say she answered the door covered in blood. inside they say they found 59-year-old anderson, a medical researcher at the university of houston, in a hallway and her stiletto right next to him. >> the defendant deceased appeared to have a ten puncture bounds to the head. 15 to 20 along his face, arms, and neck. >> reporter: according to police, the...
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dr. claude anderson who says it's no longer about the civil rights. it's about economic rights for this group of people. we see other minority groups coming to america, they steam establish their own communities and have economic viability within this nation. so i just wanted to get in the panelist's comment on the importance of economic empowerment of african-americans. >> well, as far as farmers go, african-american farmers were almost offstage. they were part of the civil rilings movement but were never looked at as farmers, and the issues they had with -- the country was mechanizing. using more chemicals and they didn't have access to credit to join this modernism that the department of agriculture and land grant schools were pushing. so in that sense they were push out of economic opportunity. at the same time the civil rights movement was going on it was supposed to encourage that. so you had the strange situation, is a mentioned all the farmers who left in the 1960s... >> there were no law books like in the courts. it took place with whatever n
dr. claude anderson who says it's no longer about the civil rights. it's about economic rights for this group of people. we see other minority groups coming to america, they steam establish their own communities and have economic viability within this nation. so i just wanted to get in the panelist's comment on the importance of economic empowerment of african-americans. >> well, as far as farmers go, african-american farmers were almost offstage. they were part of the civil rilings...
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dr. claude anderson who said it's no longer about the civil rights, it's about economic rights for this group of people. we see other minority groups coming to america, they seem to have established their own communities and have economic viability within this nation. so i just wanted to get any panelist your comment on the importance of economic empowerment of african-americans. >> well, as far as farmers go, african-american farmers were almost off stage. they were part of the civil rights movement but were never looked at as farmers, and their issues they had -- the country was mechanizing. they were using more chemicals, they didn't have access to credit to join this modernism that the department of agriculture and the land grant schools or were pushing. .. >> there were no law books like in the courts. it took place with whatever nay wanted to please. there have been any number of attempts to get this to be recorded the way law is recorded, but it hasn't happened, so there are things like that that basically push the economic opportunity aside because what you have is a group of elites i
dr. claude anderson who said it's no longer about the civil rights, it's about economic rights for this group of people. we see other minority groups coming to america, they seem to have established their own communities and have economic viability within this nation. so i just wanted to get any panelist your comment on the importance of economic empowerment of african-americans. >> well, as far as farmers go, african-american farmers were almost off stage. they were part of the civil...
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dr. thank you. >> thank you. any speakers in support of the project sponsor? >> good evening, commissioners. my name is kevin anderson, and i've been a resident of san francisco for 22 years and i'm a strong believer in the right of people to enjoy their own homes. and so i've known marie for a few years. the process for this project has been under way for a year and a half. it provides abundant effort that's the neighbors were involved in the process. changes have been made to accommodate their concerns. these evidents are manifested throughout the application. the submitted letters and the dr itself have a certain saneness about them. there are consistent themes in all of the objections. two are untrue and one is perhaps unfortunately true. untrue is the repeated claim that the geometry of the plan is to the front of the scale and the character of the neighborhood. the photo of the building facade which isn't being shown there, labeled photo demonstrates it would not be visible from the street view. if you were standing in front of that house and the addition were added, you wouldn't see the addition. you might see
dr. thank you. >> thank you. any speakers in support of the project sponsor? >> good evening, commissioners. my name is kevin anderson, and i've been a resident of san francisco for 22 years and i'm a strong believer in the right of people to enjoy their own homes. and so i've known marie for a few years. the process for this project has been under way for a year and a half. it provides abundant effort that's the neighbors were involved in the process. changes have been made to...
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dr. nancy snyderman, thank you so much. >>> still ahead here on "morning joe," how to travel with children, an interview with wes anderson.francois hollande's mistre mistress. jay fielden is here with a packed issue of "town arou& country." it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. hey, i notice your car yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. you shoulda taken it to midas. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. high-five! arg! brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) you get 4 lines onw at&t's network...ilies including unlimited talk unlimited text ...and 10 gigs of data to share. 10 gigs? 10 gigs. all for $160 dollars a month. you know, i think our family really needed this. it's really gonna bring us closer together
dr. nancy snyderman, thank you so much. >>> still ahead here on "morning joe," how to travel with children, an interview with wes anderson.francois hollande's mistre mistress. jay fielden is here with a packed issue of "town arou& country." it's a growing trend in business: do more with less with less energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent...