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dr. clark, how many people in the united states have a disability? that number is not exactly clear, but we estimate roughly 53 million people have a disability, and it may be larger because, again, it turns on new classification schema. but at least 53 million. john, how do we define a disability? well, a disability is really kind of a legal and an administrative term. and in some quarters you might be considered disabled, but by another jurisdiction you might not be considered disabled. but i use the term, often, physical sensory, cognitive, and developmental disability to really clarify what we're talking about. so, barbara, in terms of a real sense, so there are individuals who may have had accidents are now paraplegic, quadriplegic- in terms of those with a substance use or mental illness, are they covered under the ada? yes, they are covered under the ada. the ada defines disability as someone who has a substantial limitation in a major life activity, a history of having a substantial lim
dr. clark, how many people in the united states have a disability? that number is not exactly clear, but we estimate roughly 53 million people have a disability, and it may be larger because, again, it turns on new classification schema. but at least 53 million. john, how do we define a disability? well, a disability is really kind of a legal and an administrative term. and in some quarters you might be considered disabled, but by another jurisdiction you might not be considered disabled. but i...
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dr. clark, i want to move now to the affordable care act. under the affordable care act, there is this whole movement to integrate services. how is that going to work for individuals with disabilities? well, it actually may work to the advantage of individuals with disabilities. because the integrated continuum of care should foster, in the essential benefit package, comprehensive assessment of that individual's condition. so not only do you acknowledge the presence of the disability, but you also acknowledge the presence of the mental health or substance use issues. and then have to formulate a treatment strategy to address that, and that becomes very important. and there are, as you know, under the affordable care act components like health homes or high-risk situations with people with pre-existing conditions. so the-the-the effort is to get these conditions addressed and to get people involved in addressing those. there's also a prevention component under the affordable care act to stress a
dr. clark, i want to move now to the affordable care act. under the affordable care act, there is this whole movement to integrate services. how is that going to work for individuals with disabilities? well, it actually may work to the advantage of individuals with disabilities. because the integrated continuum of care should foster, in the essential benefit package, comprehensive assessment of that individual's condition. so not only do you acknowledge the presence of the disability, but you...
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so the cool thing is that thirteen years ago, when csat and dr. clark said, you know, hey we're going to do a peer-to-peer recovery community support, and then i was part of that in '97-'98, and thirteen years later where we are today. so we've come a long way from thirteen years ago of just advocating for recovery, prevention, and treatment. but i think again five years from now, we're going to come a long way, because now, everybody's on board. i mean, this year is like really turning point and historical point, because we got not only the federal, but we also have the state, i'm involved at the state level and the local level. and everybody's doing the same work right now, transformation of behavioral health leadership integration and definitely recovery community supports. keith, let's talk a little bit before we get into the health care dialogue, let's talk about how has recovery evolved throughout the years? there's been a very positive change in the united states, which i'll just give a personal story. early in my career when i would give a talk
so the cool thing is that thirteen years ago, when csat and dr. clark said, you know, hey we're going to do a peer-to-peer recovery community support, and then i was part of that in '97-'98, and thirteen years later where we are today. so we've come a long way from thirteen years ago of just advocating for recovery, prevention, and treatment. but i think again five years from now, we're going to come a long way, because now, everybody's on board. i mean, this year is like really turning point...
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and the clark county supervisors also appointed an advisory board, including dr.iritos, to help the hospital regain its financial footing. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc.
and the clark county supervisors also appointed an advisory board, including dr.iritos, to help the hospital regain its financial footing. that's this edition of 60 minutes on cnbc.
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dr. martin luther king, jr. and elvis were equal to dick clark to help to bridge the gap between the races, the common bridge betweenladies and gentlemen, chubby checker. >> were you about 13 at the time? >> i was actually 12 when i recorded the song and released when i was 13 and-- >> this is the squeaky voice of an early stevie wonder, and ladies and gentlemen, fingertips, again. stevie wonder. >> and ladies and gentlemen, please greet for their first visit, the jackson five. [applause] ♪ >> but once was considered race music was the essence of the deeply felt and rhythm and blues and soul music at that brought races together. and dick clark was more effective than the politicians and even the preachers, to cause people to think of others for their contributions to art rather than the color of their skin. while politics tends to highlight our divisions an and differences, music eliminates our bigotries and prejudices and it causes us to move to the same beat. to dick clark, america says goodbye. and thanks. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. ♪ ♪ liquid gooooooooooooooooooooooooold ♪ ♪ liquid goooooooooo
dr. martin luther king, jr. and elvis were equal to dick clark to help to bridge the gap between the races, the common bridge betweenladies and gentlemen, chubby checker. >> were you about 13 at the time? >> i was actually 12 when i recorded the song and released when i was 13 and-- >> this is the squeaky voice of an early stevie wonder, and ladies and gentlemen, fingertips, again. stevie wonder. >> and ladies and gentlemen, please greet for their first visit, the...
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clark. i wish i could keep it this way. [ dr.rts to grow back. but new crest pro-health clinical plaque control reduces plaque and is clinically proven to help keep it from coming back. new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. >>> let me finish tonight with this. i was thinking back on my paper boy days when i spent all those slow summer afternoon dlifing the philadelphia bulletin. it was a long lonely route, about five mile, and i had to ride my bike just to get to it, but there was something idyllic about it given all that's happened since of course. i was
clark. i wish i could keep it this way. [ dr.rts to grow back. but new crest pro-health clinical plaque control reduces plaque and is clinically proven to help keep it from coming back. new crest pro-health clinical plaque control toothpaste. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so...
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clark at age 82 passed away. i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore.ld teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. >>> a pennsylvania company turns old barns into new furniture and nail down being green with every piece in solutions. >> this furniture has a past life as an old barn. >> most of our furniture is made from 18th century wood. the reclaimed wood we get to use our products is mainly in pennsylvania barns. it is very special to me that we can take a piece of history, american history, and build a piece of furniture out of it. >> the wood here is special because the quality is so rare. >> our chestnut wood was harvested in the 1800s before the bliet killed the chestnut tree in the early 1900s. some of the chestnut we get is really cool because there is not too much chestnut to be found these days. >> not leaving an environmental footprint is important to kelly. >> being an environm
clark at age 82 passed away. i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore.ld teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. >>> a pennsylvania company turns old barns into new furniture and nail down being green with every piece in solutions. >> this...
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dr. nancy today. >> without going into detail, i'm living a fantasy life. >> you really are. and i don't think you did anything to deserve this. okay, let's start with the passing of dick clarknt to weigh in on what a wonderful man he was. tamron, you're first today because you're the new girl. >> all right. you know what, i was thinking last night, i fell in front with dick clark, madonna said she would rule the rule and you think about the chubby checker video, but nor me, i'm an '80s kid. i loved watching the show and loved hearing smokey robinson, diana ross, all walks of life. music is the sound track of our life. i cried in bed over a broken heart and sell bracelebrated wi friends. >> the first time i ever saw the jackson 5 was on "american bandstand." the jackson 5 is where i fell in love with music. i used to have arguments with my girlfriends over which one of us was going to get michael or jermaine. i'm telling you, dick clark brought so much joy. and then when he would be the producer of the daytime emmys, his comforting voice over the loudspeakers really did make people who participated feel like it was all going to be good. >> sometimes we overuse the word "icon
dr. nancy today. >> without going into detail, i'm living a fantasy life. >> you really are. and i don't think you did anything to deserve this. okay, let's start with the passing of dick clarknt to weigh in on what a wonderful man he was. tamron, you're first today because you're the new girl. >> all right. you know what, i was thinking last night, i fell in front with dick clark, madonna said she would rule the rule and you think about the chubby checker video, but nor me,...
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dr. newfield. you had a big impact on me. >>> we are covering breaking news today. the death of an entertainment legend, dick clark.ars's rockin eve." he was also was a producer behind the scenes and a businessman. >> dick clark was a great friend of mine. he lived in one of my buildings for many years in new york. he was just a real icon. so sad to harear. we're here for the olympics today, and dick clark was such a powerful person and such a great representative, and this was the place it really took place. >> did you ever stay home on a new year's eve and watch him? do you have any memories of that or "american bandstand?" >> i would watch both. dick clark was the one. >> the rocking the world. there aren't many like that left. >> no. he was a unique guy. again, a really quality person. i knew him very well because he lived in my buildings. he just is a spectacular man. >> our brian todd is looking into clark's businesses. just unkrcredible. anderson was the first to say this guy wasn't the one that came on the screen, he owned the shows. >> the titlest of america's oldest teenager, also the best known and recog
dr. newfield. you had a big impact on me. >>> we are covering breaking news today. the death of an entertainment legend, dick clark.ars's rockin eve." he was also was a producer behind the scenes and a businessman. >> dick clark was a great friend of mine. he lived in one of my buildings for many years in new york. he was just a real icon. so sad to harear. we're here for the olympics today, and dick clark was such a powerful person and such a great representative, and this...