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the health department demanded that dr. davie turn over the medical records. what dr. e filled out when she first went to see dr. davie. >> she had a list of her medication. her heart transplant. >> two medical history forms. one a complete form and another with information somehow removed. we needed to determine if we were looking at a forgery of some kind. we turned to a document examiner. >> he is 20 months old when stolen he was dressed in a white sleeping suit. >> the original ransom note my great grandfather and my grandfather were both involved in the examination of that evidence. a complex body of writing. a word. a name. a series of letters cannot be replicated by a writer exactly the same way twice. you can see the three medication names that appear on the doctor's form. they are part of a list of six medications from the other version of the form. if we take those and we line them up, we can see they perfectly align. >> it's our position that the doctor altered this document so he could claim ignorance as to the condition being the heart transplant and the me
the health department demanded that dr. davie turn over the medical records. what dr. e filled out when she first went to see dr. davie. >> she had a list of her medication. her heart transplant. >> two medical history forms. one a complete form and another with information somehow removed. we needed to determine if we were looking at a forgery of some kind. we turned to a document examiner. >> he is 20 months old when stolen he was dressed in a white sleeping suit. >>...
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and your health for the industry has done to hide it and what you can do to protect your family dr davis welcome thank you so much great to have you with us so what is the truth about cell phones the truth is they're very valuable devices and they are two way microwave radios that should not be held directly next to the brain or body at just like don't put your hand the microwave oven kind of thing i mean no you can't anyway because they make it so you're right but on the other hand a cell phone is a very weak form of microwave radiation now it's not as powerful as the nothing but it has a very similar frequency and we are some of us using it for thousands of minutes a month right next to our brain and i'm particularly concerned about how we are giving it to infants and toddlers yes i remember when i was a little kid walking home from from school from elementary school at six years old seven years old there was a shoe store and i could walk in there and stick my feet in and will my toes watch them in real time on an x. ray machine and i did it dozens of times and they pulled those things
and your health for the industry has done to hide it and what you can do to protect your family dr davis welcome thank you so much great to have you with us so what is the truth about cell phones the truth is they're very valuable devices and they are two way microwave radios that should not be held directly next to the brain or body at just like don't put your hand the microwave oven kind of thing i mean no you can't anyway because they make it so you're right but on the other hand a cell...
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it's from dr. davis 920 who asks how can we increase money in underserved areas for students from high school to college instead of doing more with less funding? so i'm going to ask our vice chairman if he would tackle that question as he provides his response. i yield to the gentleman from north carolina, congressman butterfield. mr. butterfield: i have a few points that i want to make. do you have an idea of how much time we have remaining so i can llocate my time? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nevada has 26 minutes. mr. butterfield: mr. horsford, i think the question that has been raised by the gentleman is a very pertinent point. we have seen over the last 18 to 24 months, a deep cut in our federal budget. there are some who believe that discretionary spending is too much and that we need to engage in what i call draconian cuts to discretionary spending and because of that, we have seen discretionary accounts reduced significantly and is going to affect not only higher education but pub
it's from dr. davis 920 who asks how can we increase money in underserved areas for students from high school to college instead of doing more with less funding? so i'm going to ask our vice chairman if he would tackle that question as he provides his response. i yield to the gentleman from north carolina, congressman butterfield. mr. butterfield: i have a few points that i want to make. do you have an idea of how much time we have remaining so i can llocate my time? the speaker pro tempore:...
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dr. laura davies is an adviser to the affordable health care act.e people that are going to benefit most are the people without insurance, because they can't afford it. they are deferring preventative care, deferring the breast cancer and diabetes screening. >> reporter: overall, the affordable care act will provide 10.2 million uninsured latino americans across the country an opportunity to get affordable health insurance coverage. the president will talk about new evidence that when insurers and providers compete for business, consumers win. saying more insurance providers are offering coverage in the individual market. now, it is expected that 5.3 californians will be eligible to sign up for the new plan. they can do that starting on october 1st. reporting live, in downtown san jose where president obama is expected to speak at 8:50 this morning, marian favro, "today in the bay." >>> the president departed in just a few hours from the airport. taking off from moffett field heading down to los angeles where he will attend a fundraising luncheon at
dr. laura davies is an adviser to the affordable health care act.e people that are going to benefit most are the people without insurance, because they can't afford it. they are deferring preventative care, deferring the breast cancer and diabetes screening. >> reporter: overall, the affordable care act will provide 10.2 million uninsured latino americans across the country an opportunity to get affordable health insurance coverage. the president will talk about new evidence that when...
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dr. laura davies is an adviser to the affordable health care act.she says the plan will save her money. >> i'm going to pay about $100 less a month. >> reporter: but rebecca fears she'll end up paying more through her company. >> my main concern is if the premiums are going to keep increasing as they have been in the last years. another concern i have is the quality of care we are receiving. >> reporter: she predicts care will improve under the plan. >> they're going to get better care because of the accountable care act and the way medicine will be paid differently. and physicians will be able to do their jobs and not have to bill all the time. >> reporter: still, doctors offices will be flooded with new patients. in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >>> developing news now, security or an invasion of your privacy. a report just released claims the government with help from a phone company has been tracking your phone calls and your social networks. and putting them into a database. scott budman is here with the details. >> this seems to
dr. laura davies is an adviser to the affordable health care act.she says the plan will save her money. >> i'm going to pay about $100 less a month. >> reporter: but rebecca fears she'll end up paying more through her company. >> my main concern is if the premiums are going to keep increasing as they have been in the last years. another concern i have is the quality of care we are receiving. >> reporter: she predicts care will improve under the plan. >> they're...
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dr. laura davys is an adviser to the health care act. >> i think people that can't afford it, they're deferringe preventive care, deferring the diabetes screening. >> she says that preventive care will help to drive the overall costs down for everyone. and also says that people in california will receive better care. >> with the implementation of care organizations, which is doctors sharing information among themselves and actually not getting paid per procedure, but getting paid for good outcomes. we'll bring the price down. >> reporter: the silicon valley professional and mother of two is concerned about the impact the new care may have on her family. >> higher premiums. quality of care. and being able to book the appoints when we need them. >> reporter: covered california estimated a self-employed 40-year-old may pay 220 a month for a low-end plan, or up to $500 a month for high-end coverage, but some believe people will pay more than they do now. you can sign up for a plan october one, and will have more plans to choose from. nbc bay area news. >>> and the fundraising component of president
dr. laura davys is an adviser to the health care act. >> i think people that can't afford it, they're deferringe preventive care, deferring the diabetes screening. >> she says that preventive care will help to drive the overall costs down for everyone. and also says that people in california will receive better care. >> with the implementation of care organizations, which is doctors sharing information among themselves and actually not getting paid per procedure, but getting...
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tuesday but davy johnson says that might need to be pushed back. harper is set to meet with dr. james andrews monday and we'll see where we go from there. >> the o's trail. one on. no outs. drive to the gap. all the way to the wall it goes. chris davis from first on his horse coming around from third. ball gets away. now 2-1. bud norris run pitch and the orioles win 3-1. kings hosting the blackhawks. carter. penner pokes it past crawford. 2-1 lr -- l.a. the hawks marion ho is a. -- chicago leads 3-2. >> women's french open semis serena williams facing sara herron any -- sara errani. serena is seeking her first french title since 2002. the other defending champ serving in the far court. sharapova wins in three sets. >> that's sports tonight. brian is back to wrap things up. >> why are twice as many people choosing verizon over any other carrier? many choose us because we have the largest 4glte network. others, because of our reputation for reliability. or maybe it's because we've received jd power and associates' customer service award 4x in a row. in the end, there are countless
tuesday but davy johnson says that might need to be pushed back. harper is set to meet with dr. james andrews monday and we'll see where we go from there. >> the o's trail. one on. no outs. drive to the gap. all the way to the wall it goes. chris davis from first on his horse coming around from third. ball gets away. now 2-1. bud norris run pitch and the orioles win 3-1. kings hosting the blackhawks. carter. penner pokes it past crawford. 2-1 lr -- l.a. the hawks marion ho is a. --...
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dr. hilary hoynes at the university of california davis and her colleagues looked at this issue of self-relianceand food stamps. they looked at the rollout of food stamps county by county and adults who were born between 1956 and '81 who were born in disadvantaged families defined as parents not having a high school diploma. and they looked at those people in their adult outcomes who had had access to food stamps when they were young or even in utero. and they found that the adults, all the adults had significant reductions in metabolic illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure. and even more remarkable to me was women in particular had higher earnings, higher income, higher education attainment and less reliance on welfare assistance in general. all these years these guys have been saying it's promoting dependence, and it's been building self-reliance. i wish that the congressman from iowa would take a look at that study. >> bill moyers: you watched the debate over the farm bill. you followed it very closely. what did you -- summarize it for me. what was going on t
dr. hilary hoynes at the university of california davis and her colleagues looked at this issue of self-relianceand food stamps. they looked at the rollout of food stamps county by county and adults who were born between 1956 and '81 who were born in disadvantaged families defined as parents not having a high school diploma. and they looked at those people in their adult outcomes who had had access to food stamps when they were young or even in utero. and they found that the adults, all the...
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dr. crawford are you taking note of all of the questions so you can relay them to mr. davis and he and mr. haney can get together on when it brings it to the rules committee. >> i think that i and the board has felt that it was. performanot because we did not care about it because people told us this is the only thing that you can do. you have a legal obligation but these are the people that you need to appointment. >> we know what the cpac does is our point. >> we are going to find out of that out at the committee. >> commissioner murase has a question. >> i don't even know what it was. >> and i wanted to say, erica for your first visit to the show, you did great. let me just acknowledge that. and you did great. let me just say that. on behalf of all of us because i believe that we think that. and clearly there is an opportunity for you to get further up to speed for an upcoming meeting. and because we are definitely interested in you participating more as commissioner mendoza has brought up. and all of us think that these things she actually articulated them. >> you are ri
dr. crawford are you taking note of all of the questions so you can relay them to mr. davis and he and mr. haney can get together on when it brings it to the rules committee. >> i think that i and the board has felt that it was. performanot because we did not care about it because people told us this is the only thing that you can do. you have a legal obligation but these are the people that you need to appointment. >> we know what the cpac does is our point. >> we are going...
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dr. james andrews, he is the same surgeon who worked on rgiii. >>> the top of the 4th, and trailing 1-swroarks ada0, adam e out, all the way to the wall, w, chris davise ball gets away, east tie it at one, later in the inning, 2-1, unquote the wild pitch, allowing chris dickerson to to score from third.scorfr the orioles, and they take 2 of 3. the top seat serena williams facing sarah, from italy. it was the total domination fro the world number one who needed 46 minutes to win 6-zero. 6-zero that is sports. >>> scott, thank you very much. >>> coming up tonight, we'reng i going to tell you what is comino up at 10:00.up0: a horrifying break-in happenedd earlier in a local neighborhoode what the attacker used to getuso inside of a woman's home. bu to rebuild. yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with the new one-touch wand. [ whip cracks ] it's like an iceberg volcano.
dr. james andrews, he is the same surgeon who worked on rgiii. >>> the top of the 4th, and trailing 1-swroarks ada0, adam e out, all the way to the wall, w, chris davise ball gets away, east tie it at one, later in the inning, 2-1, unquote the wild pitch, allowing chris dickerson to to score from third.scorfr the orioles, and they take 2 of 3. the top seat serena williams facing sarah, from italy. it was the total domination fro the world number one who needed 46 minutes to win 6-zero....
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dr. dre the rapper? or what about the vanessa williams, vanessa k. williams crisis of the early '90s? who hasn't confused dave thomas of strange brew with davismas of wendy's? what's becoming obvious of the snowden affair is the opportunity it provides for other nations to give the united states a big diplomatic middle finger. and while the story still centers on edward snowden's whereabouts and the substance of the documents he leaked and what they revealed, it's also increasingly clear edward snowden is all things to all people, to all nations. hero, traitor, pawn, weapon. he's a fugitive for the digital age. an avatar, whoever the user wants him to be. >>> coming up, the president gave an amazing speech on climate change today. it even included a special quasi secret shout-out that i bet you most people didn't even catch. i'm going to let you in on that next. she's still the one for you - you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. a
dr. dre the rapper? or what about the vanessa williams, vanessa k. williams crisis of the early '90s? who hasn't confused dave thomas of strange brew with davismas of wendy's? what's becoming obvious of the snowden affair is the opportunity it provides for other nations to give the united states a big diplomatic middle finger. and while the story still centers on edward snowden's whereabouts and the substance of the documents he leaked and what they revealed, it's also increasingly clear edward...