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mitchell and dr. davis because both of you -- well dr. mitchell you went through a formal process with the oig and somehow that information leaked out and it wasn't private and mr. davis you reached out to the whitehouse and obviously there were, based on your testimony, leaks as well. i was wondering if the two of you could comment on if you know how the leaks occurred and were you promised prescribe privacy? >> senator mccain submitted with an outside request and also that my name be kept private. i don't know who leaked my name just know it was leaked. i don't know if there is any consequence to whomever leaked my name. the second thing is i don't know if the oig actually investigated. what happened was there is no official report although certainly the website has complete discretion has to what reports it puts on the website and i have been told they are unfavor to ses service and don't go on there. someone forwarded me a complaint that is unfavorable and can't be found on the website. i have no idea what occurred and i cannot get a r
mitchell and dr. davis because both of you -- well dr. mitchell you went through a formal process with the oig and somehow that information leaked out and it wasn't private and mr. davis you reached out to the whitehouse and obviously there were, based on your testimony, leaks as well. i was wondering if the two of you could comment on if you know how the leaks occurred and were you promised prescribe privacy? >> senator mccain submitted with an outside request and also that my name be...
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dr. mitchell and mr. davis, both of you went through a -- well, dr. mitchell, you went through a formalized process, a confidential process with the oig and somehow that information leaked out, it was not confidential. mr. davis, you reached out to the white house and obviously there were -- based on your testimony there were leaks as well. i was wondering if the two of you could just comment on do you know how those leaks occurred? were you promised confidentiality? >> yes, senator mccain's office submitted my complaint. the local oig didn't do very good investigations and the second was that my name be kept confidential. i don't know who liked my name, i know it was leaked. i don't even know if there's any consequence to whomever leaked my name. the second thing is i don't even know if the oig actually investigated. what happened was there is no official report although certainly the website, the oig has complete discretion as to which reports it puts on the website. anecdotally i've been told those unfavorable to s.e.s. do not go on there. i have no
dr. mitchell and mr. davis, both of you went through a -- well, dr. mitchell, you went through a formalized process, a confidential process with the oig and somehow that information leaked out, it was not confidential. mr. davis, you reached out to the white house and obviously there were -- based on your testimony there were leaks as well. i was wondering if the two of you could just comment on do you know how those leaks occurred? were you promised confidentiality? >> yes, senator...
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dr. davisght on the contradiction of a union founder of liberty yet existing half slave and half free. as examinations of slavery and abolitionism drivers to keep making more progress. >> williams the unarmed. [applause] the 2013 national humanities metal for aligning our view of the world. fostering a global conversation based on the common values and experiences shared by all clusters helping to bridge differences and built just. [applause] >> darlene corkboard. the 2013 national humanities metal for enriching our understanding of the african-american experience grew prolific scholarship and examining race, class, and gender and a shot of those girls of successes of african-american women have shaped the nation we are today. john paul jones. [applause] the two dozen 13 national and humanities metal for honoring nature and traditions of architecture. as the creative mind behind evers and cherished institutions around the world mr. jones has designed spaces were the of the culture is reflected,
dr. davisght on the contradiction of a union founder of liberty yet existing half slave and half free. as examinations of slavery and abolitionism drivers to keep making more progress. >> williams the unarmed. [applause] the 2013 national humanities metal for aligning our view of the world. fostering a global conversation based on the common values and experiences shared by all clusters helping to bridge differences and built just. [applause] >> darlene corkboard. the 2013 national...
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dr. davisd light on the contradiction of a union founded on liberty, yet existing half-slave and half-free. and his examinations of slavery and abolitionism drive us to keep making moral progress in our time. [applause] william theodore de bary. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to william theodore de bary for enlightening our view of the world. as a scholar of east asian studies, dr. de bary has fostered a global conversation based on the common values and experiences shared by all cultures, helping to bridge differences and build trust. [applause] darlene clark hine. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to darlene clark hine for enriching our understanding of the african american experience. through prolific scholarship and leadership, dr. hine has examined race, class, and gender, and has shown how the struggles and successes of african american women have shaped the nation we are today. [applause] john paul jones. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to john pa
dr. davisd light on the contradiction of a union founded on liberty, yet existing half-slave and half-free. and his examinations of slavery and abolitionism drive us to keep making moral progress in our time. [applause] william theodore de bary. [applause] the 2013 national humanities medal to william theodore de bary for enlightening our view of the world. as a scholar of east asian studies, dr. de bary has fostered a global conversation based on the common values and experiences shared by all...
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. >> dr. davis and dr. loker. good morning. good to have you here.g study that found a possible link between vasectomies and prostate cancer. can you explain this? >> this is out of the clinical journal of oncology where they surveyed 50,000 men. of these 50,000 men over a 12-year period, 6,000 were diagnosed with prostate cancer. what they noticed was there was a slightly includesed risk of more aggressive cancer in men with vasectomies. they don't know why this was the case. there was a very small increase. and some proposed it could be cell changes in the prostate or hormonal changes to the prostate because of the vasectomy. but it's unclear. as of right now what to do, i wouldn't do anything. i think more research needs to be done. i think vasectomy is a very family-based decision. you should stick with that until there's more reason why. >> okay. let's move on to our next headline. this is a terrible story about the dangers of caffeine powder. we had this story in ohio where a teenager died after using it. what is it? >> it's perfectly legal and
. >> dr. davis and dr. loker. good morning. good to have you here.g study that found a possible link between vasectomies and prostate cancer. can you explain this? >> this is out of the clinical journal of oncology where they surveyed 50,000 men. of these 50,000 men over a 12-year period, 6,000 were diagnosed with prostate cancer. what they noticed was there was a slightly includesed risk of more aggressive cancer in men with vasectomies. they don't know why this was the case. there...
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dr. sampson davis is an e.r. physician with the meadowlands hospital center. and dr.nes from the news this morning. several virals of smallpox found in a closet at the national institutes of health. what does that tell you? >> it's like finding the forgotten mittens. the nih reported they found viles of smallpox from 1950 in an unused lab. they did the right thing. they reported it to the cdc. and they are transporting the viles of smallpox to test and make sure that everything's okay. that it's not something that's going to cause infection. now, smallpox is a very deadly virus in the 20th century in which it killed over 500 million people. they're being responsive and transparent about this issue. >> nothing to be worried about here? >> i don't know. i find it a little disconcerting. there are only supposed to be two places that have it in the world. in russia in a lab and the cdc. and they casually mentioned by the way in an old storage room, a bit of smallpox. like your crazy uncle bill found a live grenade from world war ii in his closet. so i find it a little dis
dr. sampson davis is an e.r. physician with the meadowlands hospital center. and dr.nes from the news this morning. several virals of smallpox found in a closet at the national institutes of health. what does that tell you? >> it's like finding the forgotten mittens. the nih reported they found viles of smallpox from 1950 in an unused lab. they did the right thing. they reported it to the cdc. and they are transporting the viles of smallpox to test and make sure that everything's okay....
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davis en la ciudad de san jos... incendio de dos alarmas 5035 edenview dr lorena/ots ---finalmente se leyo el veredicto por el asesinato niÑo de tres aÑos de oakland carlos nava ... take vo ---"lawrence denard" un presunto pandillero, recibio una condena de cadena perpetua por el homicidio perpetrado en 2011.. ---"willie torrence" tambien tendra que purgar la misma condena por ser el conductor del auto en el que ambos se dieron a la fuga durante la balacera con otros pandilleros en la que sucumbio el menor... ---carlitos nava iba a la tienda acompaÑando a su mama sobre el bulevar internacional cuando se vieron en el fuego cruzado.. topfs juanfra ---por medio de un comunicado leido por el fiscal a cargo del caso, la madre de carlos nava, "maria teresa nava" dijo que ha bajado mucho de peso y que ademas sufre de ataques de ansiedad y de alta presion desde la muerte de carlos "y que los responsables deben recibir la condena maxima para que no le hagan lo mismo a otra familia desafortunada.". .. juanfra/ots la gobernadora de arizona, ''jan brewer'' revisar los procesos de execucin en su estado... la orden fue hecha,,,, lue
davis en la ciudad de san jos... incendio de dos alarmas 5035 edenview dr lorena/ots ---finalmente se leyo el veredicto por el asesinato niÑo de tres aÑos de oakland carlos nava ... take vo ---"lawrence denard" un presunto pandillero, recibio una condena de cadena perpetua por el homicidio perpetrado en 2011.. ---"willie torrence" tambien tendra que purgar la misma condena por ser el conductor del auto en el que ambos se dieron a la fuga durante la balacera con otros...
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davi [s] is a bioing gift. a breakthrough that can feed the planet. a meat substitute. >> do they taste like chicken. >> we tut-tut it to the test. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. tonight, inside the world of e-cigarettes. >> i'm never going back to cigarettes. >> what is the real science. kyle hill is an engineer, and i'm phil torres, i'm an entomoll gift. tonight spiders - one builds a deoi an amazing trip to peru. that's the team, now let's do some science. appear [ ♪ music ] >>> hi guys, welcome to "techknow", i'm here with kyle, marita and crystal. as an entomologist, i love a good challenge in the field, there's a scientific mystery that i went to the peruvian to try to solve. look at this weird circular structure. we went down with little information except for the fact that this thing was found on an island twice. take a look. >> reporter: onest best things about working in the rainforest is the adventure. join me on an expedition that's sure to get wet, whid and muddy. the peruvian youngle is a last wilderness with a huge population of endemic plant and animal species. they are found nowhere else on earth
davi [s] is a bioing gift. a breakthrough that can feed the planet. a meat substitute. >> do they taste like chicken. >> we tut-tut it to the test. dr crystal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. tonight, inside the world of e-cigarettes. >> i'm never going back to cigarettes. >> what is the real science. kyle hill is an engineer, and i'm phil torres, i'm an entomoll gift. tonight spiders - one builds a deoi an amazing trip to peru. that's the team, now let's do some...
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davi [s] is a bioing gift. a breakthrough that can feed the planet. a meat substitute. >> do they taste like chicken. >> we tut-tut it to the test. drstal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. e-cigarettes. cigarettes. >> what is the real science. kyle hill is an engineer, and i'm phil torres, i'm an entomoll gift. tonight spiders - one builds a deoi an amazing trip to peru. that's the team, now let's do some science. appear [ ♪ music ] >>> hi guys, welcome to "techknow", i'm here with kyle, marita and crystal. as an entomologist, i love a good challenge in the field, there's a scientific mystery that i went to the peruvian to try to solve. look at this weird circular structure. we went down with little information except for the fact that this thing was found on an island twice. take a look. >> reporter: onest best things about working in the rainforest is the adventure. join me on an expedition that's sure to get wet, whid and muddy. the peruvian youngle is a last wilderness with a huge population of endemic plant and animal species. they are found nowhere else on earth. >> why here? it's a unique place in the amazon completely
davi [s] is a bioing gift. a breakthrough that can feed the planet. a meat substitute. >> do they taste like chicken. >> we tut-tut it to the test. drstal dilworth is a molecular neuroscientist. e-cigarettes. cigarettes. >> what is the real science. kyle hill is an engineer, and i'm phil torres, i'm an entomoll gift. tonight spiders - one builds a deoi an amazing trip to peru. that's the team, now let's do some science. appear [ ♪ music ] >>> hi guys, welcome to...
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dr. carl hart. thank you gentlemen both. i appreciate it. that is "all in." "the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. we've got wendy daviscratic candidate for texas governor, here tonight for the interview. i hope you will stick around for that. >>> but we start with this. second terms are tough for american presidents. in bill clinton's second term, he got impeached. in richard nixon's second term, he was about to get impeached and then he had to resign the presidency. ronald reagan's second term he had to come up with the "i don't remember anything" answer to make the iran contra scandal go away. although 14 members of his administration got indicted in that scandal including his defense secretary and two of his national security advisers. and in george w. bush's second term, it was clear very early on in that second term that that second term for him, like most other modere
dr. carl hart. thank you gentlemen both. i appreciate it. that is "all in." "the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. we've got wendy daviscratic candidate for texas governor, here tonight for the interview. i hope you will stick around for that. >>> but we start with this. second terms are tough for american presidents. in bill clinton's second term, he got impeached. in richard nixon's second...
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dr. martin luther king, they're still burned out. ms. moore: mr. davis, that was very confusing to me and i will take my seat but i wanted clarification on that. the earned income tax credit, which is a benefit provided to ordinary americans through the tax code, we are required to eviscerate programs like meals on wheels for elders, through the social services block grant, to get rid of maybe some of the low income heating programs that heat homes and places -- in places like chicago that are cold, in order to pay for an expansion of the earned income ax credit but the $618 billion in tax cuts which were deseened to be just temporary, and you guyed -- guys made permanent the other day, the only way -- i guess -- not giving unemployment compensation to people. mr. davis: let's say the majority on the committee made it permanent because we voted, that is, those of us who are democrats, we all voted against it and that's why i think it's so important that we are here this evening. i just simply want to again commend mr. pocan for taking the leadership to b
dr. martin luther king, they're still burned out. ms. moore: mr. davis, that was very confusing to me and i will take my seat but i wanted clarification on that. the earned income tax credit, which is a benefit provided to ordinary americans through the tax code, we are required to eviscerate programs like meals on wheels for elders, through the social services block grant, to get rid of maybe some of the low income heating programs that heat homes and places -- in places like chicago that are...
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dr. carl hart. thank you gentlemen both. i appreciate it. that is "all in." "the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. we've got wendy davis, democratic candidate for texas governor, here tonight for the interview. i hope you will stick around for that. >>> but we start with this. second terms are tough for american presidents. in bill clinton's second term, he got impeached. in richard nixon's second term, he was about to get impeached and then he had to resign the presidency. ronald reagan's second term he had to come up with the "i don't remember anything" answer to make the iran contra scandal go away. although 14 members of his administration got indicted in that scandal including his defense secretary and two of his national security advisers. and in george w. bush's second term, it was clear very early on in that second term that that second term for him, like most other modern presidents, was also not going to be a walk in the park. and there was this great snapshot, this great moment in time less than one week after george w. bush was inaugurated for his second term where president bush was just having a brutal, b
dr. carl hart. thank you gentlemen both. i appreciate it. that is "all in." "the rachel maddow show" starts now. good evening, rachel. >>> good evening, chris. thanks, my friend. we've got wendy davis, democratic candidate for texas governor, here tonight for the interview. i hope you will stick around for that. >>> but we start with this. second terms are tough for american presidents. in bill clinton's second term, he got impeached. in richard nixon's...
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davis, and i thank you for allowing me to join you for this introduction. >> thank you very much, dr. price. we appreciate you joining us here this evening. i would ask the witnesses if you would please rise. raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear under penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to provide is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. please be seated. all of your complete written statements will be entered into the record, and dr. matthews, you're now recognized for five minutes. >> honorable chairman and distinguished members of the committee, i'm honored to appear before you today to speak about my experiences while serving in the capacity as the chief of psychiatry with the department of veteran affairs in st. louis, missouri, and in the capacity of the detail when i was removed from this position. i just wanted to very briefly outline the goals i had when i took this position as the chief of psychiatry, leaving my full-time faculty position at washington university. i had very simply wanted to create the very best care possib
davis, and i thank you for allowing me to join you for this introduction. >> thank you very much, dr. price. we appreciate you joining us here this evening. i would ask the witnesses if you would please rise. raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear under penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to provide is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? thank you. please be seated. all of your complete written statements will be entered into the record, and dr....