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dr. brooks, what is the government mandating with these policies? include mammograms, colonoscopy, exa minations and subsidies for other evaluations and yet -- the actual cost continues to escalate in the insurance companies have to provide these products while at the same time to make a profit. so over the next eight years the cost of health care for families for private health insurance will go up $7,000 under the affordable care act. gerri: that is the expectation / the number of americans, talk about the number of services, what do you make of that? what is the impact on corporate policies? >> there is a couple of tears there is a new requirement to increase the cost of providing health insurance for employers particularly small employers. and the way that they could dodge those into private exchanges even the skiddy plan. the stages require a higher level of costly coverage. but the mandate does not require very much but minimal and is essential coverage and that is a much senator requirement so there is a lot of ways to buy something that woul
dr. brooks, what is the government mandating with these policies? include mammograms, colonoscopy, exa minations and subsidies for other evaluations and yet -- the actual cost continues to escalate in the insurance companies have to provide these products while at the same time to make a profit. so over the next eight years the cost of health care for families for private health insurance will go up $7,000 under the affordable care act. gerri: that is the expectation / the number of americans,...
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dr. clarence brooks, a man dedicated to his family, community and friends. mr. veasey: dr. brooks was a generous man who committed his life serving community. his life spanned 61 years and two generations. he graduated from howard university in 1975 at the age of 24 and as the youngest member of his class, he was recognized as the number one student medical family practice. >> the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: please take your conversations off the floor. mr. veasey: he returned to his hometown of fort worth and joined his family practice, brooks clinic, which was founded by his father and uncle. dr. brooks acted as a medical director of two nursing homes, delivered babies and worked hospital rotations at two local hospitals. in 1976, dr. brooks was named president of the texas sickle cell anemia foundation and talked about the benefits of being tested. he believed in giving back to the community. dr. clarence brooks supported young people, realizing their passion in medicine, music and art. additionally, prohe advised low-cost athletic physicals to he scho
dr. clarence brooks, a man dedicated to his family, community and friends. mr. veasey: dr. brooks was a generous man who committed his life serving community. his life spanned 61 years and two generations. he graduated from howard university in 1975 at the age of 24 and as the youngest member of his class, he was recognized as the number one student medical family practice. >> the house is not in order. the speaker pro tempore: please take your conversations off the floor. mr. veasey: he...
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brooks. alright. dr. espanola jackson. >> good afternoon, dr. espanola jackson. it was kind of funny to me sitting here listening to the renewable and the electrical. i want you all to take a look at this because of the fact that you all voted sometime ago dealing with solar, and i want you to see what my bill is, my electric bill is 103 dollars and some cents, now i'm not -- yes, you will see it when it comes around to you. you know, i don't represent or get paid by pg&e, but as you see, you all when i got my solar -- >> god, i wish i had your bill. >> so, what i want you all to do is please, what you continue with, i think 7 years, years ago, they were talking about bringing pfrs into my community, you know, and that failed, you all voted it down, and this is what we have solar, and the thing of it is, is that the's the reason when i spoke in the beginning is i'm here to support solar for all of san franciscans, thank you so very much. >> thank you, doctored, eric brooks? >> good afternoon, commissioner, eric brooks, san francisco green party, local grass roots
brooks. alright. dr. espanola jackson. >> good afternoon, dr. espanola jackson. it was kind of funny to me sitting here listening to the renewable and the electrical. i want you all to take a look at this because of the fact that you all voted sometime ago dealing with solar, and i want you to see what my bill is, my electric bill is 103 dollars and some cents, now i'm not -- yes, you will see it when it comes around to you. you know, i don't represent or get paid by pg&e, but as you...
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dr. sanjay gupta reporting all week from the syria lebanon border. joining me is my colleague brooke baldwin. >> you're next door to syria. i have a lot of questions for you as far as what you've seen in the last couple of days. let me just begin with what we have seen so far. we've seen the videos. it looks absolutely devastating. you are there. is what you've seen what you expected? >> reporter: i've been to many refugee camps around the world and as father you can't help but notice the children in a lot of these camps and sort of try to imagine what they're going through. what is particularly changing here in lebanon is a very chaotic situation. you have refugees coming across the border so frequently. after two years now of setting up these camps right along that border in sometimes some dangerous areas it's still very makeshift. they are always that way but more than i would expect. >> i want to talk about some of the people that you've met. let me first ask about this exclusive access that you and our cnn team had into this secret hospital steps from the syrian border. how did
dr. sanjay gupta reporting all week from the syria lebanon border. joining me is my colleague brooke baldwin. >> you're next door to syria. i have a lot of questions for you as far as what you've seen in the last couple of days. let me just begin with what we have seen so far. we've seen the videos. it looks absolutely devastating. you are there. is what you've seen what you expected? >> reporter: i've been to many refugee camps around the world and as father you can't help but...
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dr. conrad murray to administer propofol over a two-month period, brooke. >> casey wiens, thank you very much. we'll check back in with you in los angeles. coming up, i know a lot of veterans, a lot of soldiers have proud, proud tattoos. but here's the thing, those tattoos may soon be banned in certain places and the question we're asking, is that okay? should that be allowed? will it hurt recruitment? we'll discuss that. >>> plus, bill clinton tells cnn what happened between him and vladimir putin behind closed doors, and clinton said that meeting is when putin can, i repeat can, be trusted. of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. i don't know. how did you get here? [ speaking in russian ] look, look, look... you probably want to get away as much as we do. with priceline express deals, you
dr. conrad murray to administer propofol over a two-month period, brooke. >> casey wiens, thank you very much. we'll check back in with you in los angeles. coming up, i know a lot of veterans, a lot of soldiers have proud, proud tattoos. but here's the thing, those tattoos may soon be banned in certain places and the question we're asking, is that okay? should that be allowed? will it hurt recruitment? we'll discuss that. >>> plus, bill clinton tells cnn what happened between him...
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brooks, all your charges been dismissed, you're free to go." that was exciting, like, "ooh." it felt so good. and forensic experts, like dr.west and hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be interviewed. in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical board, stating that dr. hayne is "a danger to the public" and should not be allowed to testify. dr. hayne is suing the innocence project for defamation. the case is expected to go to trial later this year. meanwhile, he continues to testify. among the various qualifications he cites is a certificate from acfei. >> there she is, guys, we got her, you can see her, she is coming out the front door right here. unbelievable... >> bergman: after 33 days of testimony, the defense prevailed. casey anthony was found not guilty of murder and released. >> this case utilized every single type of forensic science. they threw a bunch of stuff against the wall and they we
brooks, all your charges been dismissed, you're free to go." that was exciting, like, "ooh." it felt so good. and forensic experts, like dr.west and hayne, they should not never be able to practice no more med... no nothing, in this state, in no kind of state, because of what they did to us, and maybe other people. >> bergman: citing ongoing lawsuits, doctors hayne and west declined to be interviewed. in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical...
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dr. sanjay gupta reporting all week from the syria lebanon border. joining me is my colleague brooke have a lot of questions for you as far as what you've seen in the last couple of days. let me just begin with what we have seen so far. we've seen the
dr. sanjay gupta reporting all week from the syria lebanon border. joining me is my colleague brooke have a lot of questions for you as far as what you've seen in the last couple of days. let me just begin with what we have seen so far. we've seen the
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plastic cheap frames tilted and cracked with ed brooks pitcher, just a very sad thing in the cabinet that have rolled faded photographs one of the faces was dr. charles drew there faded and not behind protective class and is struck me this history might be lost if somebody does not write this down or write this book somebody needs to record the history. for a while i thought should i contact a fantastic greater? i will do with. why not? that is our started my journey. either into law in researching this i spent they know me at the howard library like you would not believe in the sumner archives in the library of congress. what i found so interesting about washington d.c. is washington had been schools for colored children in the 19th century and i say this that i use the language of the era. colored, negro, a black, african-american one of the editors of my publisher said this is making me really uncomfortable. i said good. that's the point. it shouldn't make you feel a certain way. by washington has very decent schools small, private because of might the south where it was simply illegal to teach someone, a colored person to read, a cover p
plastic cheap frames tilted and cracked with ed brooks pitcher, just a very sad thing in the cabinet that have rolled faded photographs one of the faces was dr. charles drew there faded and not behind protective class and is struck me this history might be lost if somebody does not write this down or write this book somebody needs to record the history. for a while i thought should i contact a fantastic greater? i will do with. why not? that is our started my journey. either into law in...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> and here we are, top of the hour. i'm brooke baldwin. state department. as we have learned, john kerry, secretary of state john kerry will be giving an unexpected statement on syria. we'll keep a close eye on this. we'll take you live. >>> meantime, let's stay in washington. one day closer to the first of october. one day closer to a possible government shutdown. and civil war has broken out among conservatives over who hates obama care the most. and who is most willing to shut the government down to keep it from working. first you have house speaker john boehner. he has scheduled this vote tomorrow on a bill to keep funding the government. and attached to that bill is a measure to, quote, defund obama care. >> the law's a train wreck, and it's going to raise costs. it's destroying american jobs, and it must go. >> so the position of a lot of house republicans appears to be fine, we'll keep the government running, but only to spell the end of obama care. but then you have the other republicans and they're saying this, that that is simply
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> and here we are, top of the hour. i'm brooke baldwin. state department. as we have learned, john kerry, secretary of state john kerry will be giving an unexpected statement on syria. we'll keep a close eye on this. we'll take you live. >>> meantime, let's stay in washington. one day closer to the first of october. one day closer to a possible government shutdown. and civil war has broken out among conservatives over who hates obama care the...
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was a wide-ranging conversation, brooke. >> and some incredible big names, as you mentioned off the top on that panel. i must say, they're fortunate to be in your company, drappreciate it. >>> coming up next, the president's open mic comment about who scares him. >>> plus, french fries, anyone? new fast food french fries that will go perfect with your diet soda. the day's pop culture is next. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ paying ourselves to do what we love? i had pain in my abdomen... it just wouldn't go away.thing. i was spotting, but i had already gone through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not t
was a wide-ranging conversation, brooke. >> and some incredible big names, as you mentioned off the top on that panel. i must say, they're fortunate to be in your company, drappreciate it. >>> coming up next, the president's open mic comment about who scares him. >>> plus, french fries, anyone? new fast food french fries that will go perfect with your diet soda. the day's pop culture is next. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man...
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dr. sanjay gupta reporting all week from the syria/lebanon border. and joining me from atlanta is my friend and colleague brookenext door to syria, and i have a lot of questions for you as far as what you have seen in the last couple of days being in and around the beirut area. so, let me just begin with what we have seen so far. we have seen the videos. it looks absolutely devastating. you are there. is what you've seen what you expected? >> well, you know, i'll tell you, brooke, i've been to many refugee camps around the world, and i think, certainly, as a father, you can't help but notice the children in a lot of these refugee camps, and sort of trying to imagine what they're going through, the things that they've seen and how they're going to sort of move forward. and that's challenging. i think what is particularly challenging about what's happening here in lebanon, along the border, is it's a very disorganized, chaotic, fluid situation. you've got refugees coming across the border so frequently now, and those numbers are only expected to go up. so, you know, after two years now almost, brooke, of setting
dr. sanjay gupta reporting all week from the syria/lebanon border. and joining me from atlanta is my friend and colleague brookenext door to syria, and i have a lot of questions for you as far as what you have seen in the last couple of days being in and around the beirut area. so, let me just begin with what we have seen so far. we have seen the videos. it looks absolutely devastating. you are there. is what you've seen what you expected? >> well, you know, i'll tell you, brooke, i've...
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and cracked with ed brooke's picture and william hastings's picture and it was of very sad thing and there was a cabinet that had some old, faded photographs, one of the cases was dr. charles drew holding a basketball but they were fading and not behind protective glass and it struck me this history might actually be lost. if somebody doesn't write this down, like a book, someone needs to record the history for a while i thought it should i contact michael lewis or one of these fantastic writers? i am going to do. aed before but why not? that is how i started my journey. one of the things that is interesting that i learned a lot in researching this and they know me at the howard library like you wouldn't believe that library of congress and the summer archives. one thing i found interesting about washington d.c. which i had no idea maybe you do, washington had good schools for colored children in the nineteenth century and i say this in the intro of the book, i used the language of the year as, colored, negro, black african-american, this is interesting, one of the editors at my publisher said this is making me uncomfortable. i said good. that is the point. it sho
and cracked with ed brooke's picture and william hastings's picture and it was of very sad thing and there was a cabinet that had some old, faded photographs, one of the cases was dr. charles drew holding a basketball but they were fading and not behind protective glass and it struck me this history might actually be lost. if somebody doesn't write this down, like a book, someone needs to record the history for a while i thought it should i contact michael lewis or one of these fantastic...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, rorling. >>> the u.s. and russia meet behind closed doors, the backlash grows over vladimir putin's harsh message to americans. i'm brookenist said bashar al assad's forces brutally attacked his parents after he performed a song at the white house. >> hear his chilling story. >> plus, the race to save a driver in colorado's flooding takes a horrific turn. >>> and machine guns are illegal in america. but what company found a way around that? see how this rifle works. >>> here we go, i'm brooke baldwin, hour two. a lot happening this hour. talks in geneva under way. talks to try to get syria to relinquish its chemical weapons stockpile. secretary of state john kerry kicked things off with a message to dumamascus and sergei lavrov who is looking after syria's interests. >> this is not a game, and i said that to my friend sergei when we talked about it initially. it has to be real. it has to be comprehensive. it has to be verifiable. it has to be credible. it has to be timely and implemented in a timely fashion. and finally, there ought to be consequences if it doesn't take place. >> more than once you heard it right there,
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, rorling. >>> the u.s. and russia meet behind closed doors, the backlash grows over vladimir putin's harsh message to americans. i'm brookenist said bashar al assad's forces brutally attacked his parents after he performed a song at the white house. >> hear his chilling story. >> plus, the race to save a driver in colorado's flooding takes a horrific turn. >>> and machine guns are illegal in america. but what company found a way around that?...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> it's a moment you cannot turn away from. the tense handshake between president obama and vladimir putin. and all of this comes as putin accuses the obama administration of lying. i'm brookeow. >>> will congress pass president obama's military plan? the new changes to the vote board. >>> plus, graphic new video of executions in syria raise the question, who really are these rebels the u.s. wants to support? >>> and -- >> okay. see if i can figure out how to -- >> a celebrity's attempt to get americans interested in what could be america's next military conflict. >>> we roll on. hour two. i'm brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with me. we are following a huge development this hour which may help the obama administration's case for military strikes in syria. britain now saying it has proof that chemical weapons were, in fact, used in this reported chemical weapons attack in damascus back in august 21st. they said they tested clothing, they tested soil samples, all taken from a victim from that particular attack. atika shubert has more on this live from london. atika, specifically what did they find and how did they find it? >> reporter: well, the prime minister's offi
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> it's a moment you cannot turn away from. the tense handshake between president obama and vladimir putin. and all of this comes as putin accuses the obama administration of lying. i'm brookeow. >>> will congress pass president obama's military plan? the new changes to the vote board. >>> plus, graphic new video of executions in syria raise the question, who really are these rebels the u.s. wants to support? >>> and --...