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dr. deb bruce.she and her team have done an outstanding job putting this event together and i would ask you to please introduce our first panel, dr. bruce. >> chairman hersman and members of the board, our first panel this morning will introduce a broad range of distractions that come pete for drivers attention. panelists have been asked to discuss the categories applied to driver distraction and discuss the findings of distracted driver research, experimental and naturalistic. there are four panelists on the first panel. as i introduce each they will provide some brief opening remarks. our first presenter this morning will be dr. jeff care from the university of calvary. he is the director of the cognitive ergonomics research lab bother and he directs the university of calgary driving simulator center. he co-leads the teen and novice drive network which is part of canada's national research initiative for automotive research and development. dr. care, i invite your presentation. >> thank you. i'd l
dr. deb bruce.she and her team have done an outstanding job putting this event together and i would ask you to please introduce our first panel, dr. bruce. >> chairman hersman and members of the board, our first panel this morning will introduce a broad range of distractions that come pete for drivers attention. panelists have been asked to discuss the categories applied to driver distraction and discuss the findings of distracted driver research, experimental and naturalistic. there are...
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dr. bruce? >> thank you, and i want to ask a question to dr. michael about the high vizzability program. any plans to study police recorded accident report to see if it was successful in reducing accidents? >> yes, we're going to try to do that at the next level, the statewide demonstrations. when we're working in small cities, syracuse and hartford, the population base was not large enough to get a good indication from police crash reports, but we hope to be able to get that when we go statewide. >> thank you. >> i'm interested in talking about young teens and their safety. mr. nelson mentioned peer pressure is a big factor, and i'm curious what things work in influencing your opinion, but i want you to add in what you might know about what does not work and as a close, i'm curious about whether you would suggest that distraction abstinence is the appropriate approach with teens or teach them how to manage distractions? >> well, i think what we talked about in terms of, you know, what role models mr. might be, and it's -- what role models ther
dr. bruce? >> thank you, and i want to ask a question to dr. michael about the high vizzability program. any plans to study police recorded accident report to see if it was successful in reducing accidents? >> yes, we're going to try to do that at the next level, the statewide demonstrations. when we're working in small cities, syracuse and hartford, the population base was not large enough to get a good indication from police crash reports, but we hope to be able to get that when...
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we also have dr. bruce chernoff with us today, the president and ceo of the scan foundation. an organization that's dedicated to research and dissemination knowledge that improves the health of older older adults. dr. chernof also served as director and chief medical officer for the los angeles county department of health services. we thank you all for being here. and before we go to your testimony, we'll hear from the distinguished ranking member of this committee, senator corker. >> mr. chairman, thank you. and i had a conflict. i came at the perfect time. i don't give opening comments much. i thank you for calling the hearing and i look forward to hearing the witnesses. so thank you so much. i appreciate it. >> thank you. all right. mr. o'brien? >> chairman, ranking member corker, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today on long-term care insurance. the office of personnel management oversees numerous benefit programs, including long-term care insurance for federal employees, annuityans and family members. long-term care is provided to people
we also have dr. bruce chernoff with us today, the president and ceo of the scan foundation. an organization that's dedicated to research and dissemination knowledge that improves the health of older older adults. dr. chernof also served as director and chief medical officer for the los angeles county department of health services. we thank you all for being here. and before we go to your testimony, we'll hear from the distinguished ranking member of this committee, senator corker. >> mr....
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dr. bruceted in clinical trials at his new york city office. >> for the first time, with one simple treatment, we get long-lasting results, very safely performed, and quick recovery. >> reporter: the procedure begins with a local anesthetic so the patient is awake the entire time. once the area is numb, doctor katz inserts a tiny laser under the skin. it's a three-step process. the laser heats the skin and actually melts the fat. then it cuts through the bands that pull the skin down to create the dimpled effect. finally the laser heats the skin to enable the growth of new collagen, which the company says increases elasticity. >> usually in several weeks, you start seeing a response. the valleys go away. >> reporter: after the procedure dr. katz says the patient may experience soreness and bruising. most can go back to work the next day. the company says the results can last one year or more, but it's too early to measure the long-term effects. >> we think it's possible that it may come back as
dr. bruceted in clinical trials at his new york city office. >> for the first time, with one simple treatment, we get long-lasting results, very safely performed, and quick recovery. >> reporter: the procedure begins with a local anesthetic so the patient is awake the entire time. once the area is numb, doctor katz inserts a tiny laser under the skin. it's a three-step process. the laser heats the skin and actually melts the fat. then it cuts through the bands that pull the skin...
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my name is dr. bruce chernof, and i serve adds the president and ceo of the scan foundation, an independent nonprofit foundation dedicated to promoting a steady continuum of quality care for all seniors. where seniors receive integrated medical care in a setting most appropriate to their needs and with the greatest likelihood of contributing to a healthy and independent life. americans today are living longer than in previous generations, often with chronic conditions and functional impairments at older ages, which increases the number of people who will need long-term services and supports. most americans are not aware of the high likelihood of needing long-term services and supports at some point in their lives, and have few tools to plan for this reality. the cost of this care is substantial, impacting both family financial resources and the ability for family caregivers to engage in the labor market. when individuals and families have exhausted their personal resources and can no longer shoulder these
my name is dr. bruce chernof, and i serve adds the president and ceo of the scan foundation, an independent nonprofit foundation dedicated to promoting a steady continuum of quality care for all seniors. where seniors receive integrated medical care in a setting most appropriate to their needs and with the greatest likelihood of contributing to a healthy and independent life. americans today are living longer than in previous generations, often with chronic conditions and functional impairments...
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dr. bruceparticipated in clinical trials at his new york city office. >> for the first time with one simple treatment, we get long lasting results, very safely performed and quick recovery. >> reporter: the procedure begins with a local anesthetic so the patient is awake the entire time. once the area is numb, doctors katz inserts a tiny laser under the skin. it's a three-step process. the laser heats the skin and actually melts the fat. then it cuts through the bands that pull the skin down to create the dimple effect. finally, the laser heats the skin to enable the growth of new collagen, which is company says increases the elasticity. >> usually in several weeks, you start seeing those bumps and valleys go away. >> reporter: after the procedure, dr. katz says the patient may experience soreness and bruising. most can go back to work the next day. the company says the results can last one year or more. but it's too early to measure the long-term effects. >> we think it's possible that it may
dr. bruceparticipated in clinical trials at his new york city office. >> for the first time with one simple treatment, we get long lasting results, very safely performed and quick recovery. >> reporter: the procedure begins with a local anesthetic so the patient is awake the entire time. once the area is numb, doctors katz inserts a tiny laser under the skin. it's a three-step process. the laser heats the skin and actually melts the fat. then it cuts through the bands that pull the...
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. >> dr. brucehack elects to treat brian's tattoos in a staged fashion, working on segments of his face and neck in a rotating manner. he anticipates the entire process will require eight to 12 sessions. >> we're just going to give you a little touch test here, brian. >> ow. >> that hurt? >> we need to numb him up then, okay. you wouldn't want a lot of that, though. >> that really hurt. >> i'm going to give you a numbing medicine. this part will sting for a few seconds, but then it will get numb. >> unfortunately for something like this, with these randomly-placed tattoos it's hard to do a single shot and get it done. you've got so much. it's not the little needle sticks that hurt so much. this local anesthetic has a ph that's a little bit aacidic so it stings when it goes in. it's not a pleasant process. >> take deep breaths. in and out. >> nice and easy. >> brian receives approximately 30 injections on just one side of his face. >> i'm just going to start on this upper part of the nose where it wi
. >> dr. brucehack elects to treat brian's tattoos in a staged fashion, working on segments of his face and neck in a rotating manner. he anticipates the entire process will require eight to 12 sessions. >> we're just going to give you a little touch test here, brian. >> ow. >> that hurt? >> we need to numb him up then, okay. you wouldn't want a lot of that, though. >> that really hurt. >> i'm going to give you a numbing medicine. this part will sting...
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dr. bruce rashbaum. >> when you turn around and see a smiley dog, it makes it a little less heavy.ow is a dog lover so having your best friend at the office can cause some issues. >> people did find dogs were disruptive. they were noisy. people did find sometimes the dogs. not as clear as they perhaps would like them. >> reporter: if you're thinking how nice it would be to take your dog to work, professor barker's study might give you ammunition with the boss. >> 50% of those people that brought their dogs to work felt that their dogs increased their productivity. >> reporter: and, charlie and gayle and erica, this is only a preliminary study. however, buster tells me he's confident the results will be about the same when it is a final report. >> buster is really cute, chip. >> great dog, chip. >> we have another good looking dog here, right, charlie? >> indeed. this is barkley. say hello to the camera. where are you going? >> going to see patty because she's a dog lover. >> what's the best thing about barkley? really, your whole demeanor, your whole face lights up talking about hi
dr. bruce rashbaum. >> when you turn around and see a smiley dog, it makes it a little less heavy.ow is a dog lover so having your best friend at the office can cause some issues. >> people did find dogs were disruptive. they were noisy. people did find sometimes the dogs. not as clear as they perhaps would like them. >> reporter: if you're thinking how nice it would be to take your dog to work, professor barker's study might give you ammunition with the boss. >> 50% of...
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. >> reporter: so, she came to see dermatologist dr. bruce little brown spots here and here, that's from the ultraviolet light in those lamps. >> reporter: as i learned when you get a gel manicure, you put your hand under the ultraviolet light after each coat. so, four different times, for a total of about five minutes. >> these little light boxes actually contain the same ultraviolet light that we see in tanning beds. and tanning beds have been associated with melanoma. >> reporter: many nail industry scientists agree that the type of light is the same but say the strength of the light is totally different. >> well, you simply have to look at them and know they're obviously not like tanning beds. when you use the lamps, your fingers don't get tanned. they don't even get burned. >> reporter: however, a study in "the archives of dermatology" concluded that further investigation was warranted to see if u.v. nail lamps can cause skin cancer. >> you don't see brown spots where the sun doesn't shine, even in older women. so, it's very likely that
. >> reporter: so, she came to see dermatologist dr. bruce little brown spots here and here, that's from the ultraviolet light in those lamps. >> reporter: as i learned when you get a gel manicure, you put your hand under the ultraviolet light after each coat. so, four different times, for a total of about five minutes. >> these little light boxes actually contain the same ultraviolet light that we see in tanning beds. and tanning beds have been associated with melanoma....
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dr. bruce chernof is part of an organization that is dedicated to the resource and dissemination of knowledge to improve global help. he also serves as the chief medical officer for the los angeles county department of medical services. we thank you all for being here. before we go to your testimony, we will hear from the distinguished ranking member of this committee, senator bob corker. >> i came at the perfect time. i do not give opening comments but. i look forward to listening to our witnesses -- i do not give opening comments much. i look forward to listening to our witnesses. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify today on long-term care insurance. long-term care is provided to people who need help with the activities of daily living or who need supervision due to severe cognitive impairment. this can be provided at home or at a nursing home. most long-term care plans the- most insurance plans do not provide coverage for long-term -- most insurance plans do not provide coverage for
dr. bruce chernof is part of an organization that is dedicated to the resource and dissemination of knowledge to improve global help. he also serves as the chief medical officer for the los angeles county department of medical services. we thank you all for being here. before we go to your testimony, we will hear from the distinguished ranking member of this committee, senator bob corker. >> i came at the perfect time. i do not give opening comments but. i look forward to listening to our...
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we also have dr. bruceernof with us, the president and ceo of a foundation based in long beach california. an organization dedicated both to research and dissemination of knowledge that improves the health of older adults. dr. chernof also serves as director and chief medical officer for the los angeles county department of health services. we thank you for being here and before we go to your testimony, we will hear from the distinguished ranking member of this committee, senator corcoran. >> mr. chairman thank you. i know you have a conflict at 2:10. i came at the perfect time. i look forward to listening to our witnesses as thank you so much. much. i appreciate it. >> mr. o'brien. >> chairman kohl, ranking member corker and members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to testify today on the long-term care insurance. the office of personnel management oversees numerous benefit programs including long-term cheap care insurance for federal employees and family members. long-term care is provided t
we also have dr. bruceernof with us, the president and ceo of a foundation based in long beach california. an organization dedicated both to research and dissemination of knowledge that improves the health of older adults. dr. chernof also serves as director and chief medical officer for the los angeles county department of health services. we thank you for being here and before we go to your testimony, we will hear from the distinguished ranking member of this committee, senator corcoran....
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bruce springsteen ticket they can buy this book. (applause) >> stephen: fair enough, fair enough. smiley, thank you so much. dr. west, thank you so much. travist smiley and dr. west, the book is the rich and the rest of us. we ah, welcome to hotels.com. if you're looking for a place to get together, you came to the right place. because here at hotels.com, we're only about hotels. finding you the perfect place is all we do. welcome to hotels.com. [ man ] when i went to get my first new car, my dad said to get a subaru because they last. ♪ he drives a legacy, but i'm nothing like him. i got the new impreza. maybe i should have picked a different color... [ male announcer ] the all-new subaru impreza. experience love that lasts. ♪
bruce springsteen ticket they can buy this book. (applause) >> stephen: fair enough, fair enough. smiley, thank you so much. dr. west, thank you so much. travist smiley and dr. west, the book is the rich and the rest of us. we ah, welcome to hotels.com. if you're looking for a place to get together, you came to the right place. because here at hotels.com, we're only about hotels. finding you the perfect place is all we do. welcome to hotels.com. [ man ] when i went to get my first new...
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bruce springsteen ticket they can buy this book. (applause) >> stephen: fair enough, fair enough. smiley, thank you so much. dr. west, thank you so much. travist smiley and dr. west, the book is the rich and the rest of us. we'll be
bruce springsteen ticket they can buy this book. (applause) >> stephen: fair enough, fair enough. smiley, thank you so much. dr. west, thank you so much. travist smiley and dr. west, the book is the rich and the rest of us. we'll be
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bruce springsteen ticket they can buy this book. (applause) >> stephen: fair enough, fair enough. smiley, thank you so much. dr. so much. travist smiley and dr. west, the book is the rich and the rest of us. >> well, that's it for the report, everybody. good night. captioning sponsored by comedy central ca
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bruce says season ending surgery is likely. wilson will seek a second and third opinion and meat with renowned orthopedist dr. james andrews which could mean surgery. he was bothered by an ankle injury in the last appearance thursday in colonel republican and democrat 0. elbow injury the same one that caused wilson to miss about a month at the end of last season. it will be closer by committee until they can find an answer. >> all right. sharks stole game in st. louis break serve again in game 2. shark fans making the troyp st. louis couldn't have liked the start. bad blast. slapper. slip through the grasp. tries to rescue the puck and knocks it in like that it's one nothing blue. second period. blue goalie. many collides with team mate jackman. leaves elliott takes over. think that would be an advantage but the blue score again. lead 2 nothing. late in the second we have complete highlights coming up at 11:00. lets go to the east. the bruins double over time. 3 minutes in. mark to us l physical last back of the net that's the game winner. l stun defending champion at the garden. 2-1 that series now tied at g
bruce says season ending surgery is likely. wilson will seek a second and third opinion and meat with renowned orthopedist dr. james andrews which could mean surgery. he was bothered by an ankle injury in the last appearance thursday in colonel republican and democrat 0. elbow injury the same one that caused wilson to miss about a month at the end of last season. it will be closer by committee until they can find an answer. >> all right. sharks stole game in st. louis break serve again in...
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dr. sonia kim is a certified e.r. physician, who has never treated the first baseman. but she's seen the impact of anxiety on her patients. manager bruce bochy says huff is on the disabled list so he can seek condition. it became clear that huff was going through some kind of emotional turmoil, when he left the team monday morning, prior to a doubleheader in new york. >> the family's here. >> reporter: the emotional highs of winning the world series in 2010, in the locker room, huff was open about his personal lows. >> my mom kept him on the stage. and to work hard. and if it wasn't for that, i wouldn't be here. >> reporter: huff's father was murdered. the trauma marks his career. right now, huff is experiencing financial and personal woes. it's not known why huff is being treated by the anxiety disorder. but dr. kim says it's important for everyone to seek help. >> reporter: now, huff isn't the only person in major league baseball to deal with anxiety disorder. dontrelle willis was put on the disabled list in 2009, for anxiety disorder. >>> a lot of raining across the bay area tonight. check it out, the umbrellas at u.c. berkeley. peo
dr. sonia kim is a certified e.r. physician, who has never treated the first baseman. but she's seen the impact of anxiety on her patients. manager bruce bochy says huff is on the disabled list so he can seek condition. it became clear that huff was going through some kind of emotional turmoil, when he left the team monday morning, prior to a doubleheader in new york. >> the family's here. >> reporter: the emotional highs of winning the world series in 2010, in the locker room, huff...
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bruce's voice, this is not looking good for brian wilson. he has an mri last night after the game. he will likely seek a second opinion with team doctors and meet with dr. james andrews. he did have an mri that revealed structural damage to his elbow. tommy johns surgery a likely option. if that happened, his season is done. >> initially, i was being optimistic that he would be fine. but, after the test done yesterday, it doesn't look very good right now. >> just talking to him today, he felt something the other day. they didn't tell us that the other day, but they have had a chance to take a couple days and think about what's going on. get all the information, get all the opinions and we'll make that decision. but, obviously, if he's got to have work done on his ligament, sure. >> reporter: now, if wilson's elbow requires surgery, it will be the second surgery for the closer. he had it in 2003 while he was at lsu. it will be closure by committee. >>> great job, jamie. let's get to the ice, sharks and blues. game two of the san lee cup series opening round. a minute and a half into the game. the puck trickles loose. mark edward puts it in his own net.
bruce's voice, this is not looking good for brian wilson. he has an mri last night after the game. he will likely seek a second opinion with team doctors and meet with dr. james andrews. he did have an mri that revealed structural damage to his elbow. tommy johns surgery a likely option. if that happened, his season is done. >> initially, i was being optimistic that he would be fine. but, after the test done yesterday, it doesn't look very good right now. >> just talking to him...
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bruce bocce says huff is seeing a specialist down in florida for his condition and that treatment will continue in san francisco. >>> dr. sonia kim is a certified e.r. physician who has never treated the baseball star but she says she's seen the impact of anxiety on her patients. >> anyone who suffers from chronic constant worrying or nervousness, loss of concentration, poor concentration, sleep disturbance that affects your daily living activities. >> huff isn't the only major league baseball player on record to deal with this disorder. willis, a pitcher of the detroit tigers was diagnosed with that and put on the dl list back in 2009. >>> 5:20 right now. coming up, a prized possession stolen from a navy veteran. but this story has a happy ending. we're going to tell you who's stepping up to right a wrong just ahead. >>> plus, down to earth. we'll show you some space dust from that sonic boom just ahead. >>> and a live look outside. golden gate bridge this morning, hopefully skies clearing for us, nice temperatures by the weekend. 5:20. i wish i could keep it this way. let me show you something. [ dr. rahmany ] even a
bruce bocce says huff is seeing a specialist down in florida for his condition and that treatment will continue in san francisco. >>> dr. sonia kim is a certified e.r. physician who has never treated the baseball star but she says she's seen the impact of anxiety on her patients. >> anyone who suffers from chronic constant worrying or nervousness, loss of concentration, poor concentration, sleep disturbance that affects your daily living activities. >> huff isn't the only...
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bruce springsteen. he played both his hits -- >> both his hits. >> both his hits and songs from his new album. >> got it. >> joined on stage by noermdz legend dr. a mr. as well. tom pet tarrant county, al green and the beach boys and many groups perform. it continues. >> that would have been a hell of a place to be this weekend, too. >> next weekend. >> are you going to be there? >> i think so. >> get out of here. >> yeah. >> man, right from the white house correspondent's dinner to new orleans. let the good times roll indeed. well one of the lines that the president got the most laughs about at the dinner getting into our big copy here this morning first first hour together, now, this was, if you recall last year at this dinner is when the hunt for osama bin laden was underway. none of us knew it. at the time, i mean the president was there, leon panetta -- robert gates, i think, was still then the defense secretary. but nobody -- and leon panetta then head of the cia. there were all there at the dinner. nobody knew what was going on, that at that time the navy seals were taking off for pakistan where we thought in islamabad that -- the white
bruce springsteen. he played both his hits -- >> both his hits. >> both his hits and songs from his new album. >> got it. >> joined on stage by noermdz legend dr. a mr. as well. tom pet tarrant county, al green and the beach boys and many groups perform. it continues. >> that would have been a hell of a place to be this weekend, too. >> next weekend. >> are you going to be there? >> i think so. >> get out of here. >> yeah. >>...