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dr. edward is where rich and his wife. dr. rich was one of the first doctors. he was actually born in idaho, went to medical school in philadelphia, came back in 1894 and decided he wanted to marry elmira. she said that she would marry him in chile had established practice. the move, but al's car rented a building, started his medical practice. this journal the we will start with is actually elmira's journal from 1818 which is an interesting air. one of my favorite entries is this one. she writes busy with housework all morning. this afternoon went to a meeting to prepare boxes -- christmas boxes. when with the family for an online this afternoon. barry is that the her socks. doctors treated over 150 cases of influenza and lost three. he is made calls. it actually got fairly largely shut down, social meanings, the church services, schools, anything. even when the soldiers were coming home they were going to allow their families. the family members disregarded that. so this from 1942 in this one she's talking about the outbreaks that happened. this is november 2
dr. edward is where rich and his wife. dr. rich was one of the first doctors. he was actually born in idaho, went to medical school in philadelphia, came back in 1894 and decided he wanted to marry elmira. she said that she would marry him in chile had established practice. the move, but al's car rented a building, started his medical practice. this journal the we will start with is actually elmira's journal from 1818 which is an interesting air. one of my favorite entries is this one. she...
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dr. edward sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed here. [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of years ago with huntington's chorea. that is a genetic disease that is gradually progressive and the patient has these movements that are purposeless-he can't control his movement. and eventually, what happens is it affects his ability to swallow. and eventually, they deteriorate, they lose weight and they die. >> this unit houses 30 beds - and it's almost always full. >> mr. johnson... >> yes sir... >> how are you? >> fine,thank you sir. >> how are you doing today? in the outside world, inmate robert johnson was a heavy gambler... >> donald trump flew me all over the world - hong kong and all over... >> you have to be kiddi
dr. edward sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed here. [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of years...
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dr. edwards.so i've been at the front lines of this movement for a long time, and i've seen us take loss after loss after loss. and so i wrote this book because i think for the most part conservatives haven't understood that they're in this battle. and you're not going to win a battle, much less a war be you don't know -- if you don't know you're in a war. and so i think it's very, very important for conservatives to understand the past. pause if you don't -- because if you don't understand the past, you're not going to know how to chart the future. we've had as a movement, in my opinion, our political guns pointed at the wrong target. we've been focused on the democrats; pelosi, reid, obama. and that has been a mistake, quite frankly. because the real opponent of conservatives is inside the republican party. we are like the biblical jews who had to wander through the desert for 40 years until that generation of failed, flawed leaders had passed from the scene. and we're not going to get to the po
dr. edwards.so i've been at the front lines of this movement for a long time, and i've seen us take loss after loss after loss. and so i wrote this book because i think for the most part conservatives haven't understood that they're in this battle. and you're not going to win a battle, much less a war be you don't know -- if you don't know you're in a war. and so i think it's very, very important for conservatives to understand the past. pause if you don't -- because if you don't understand the...
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dr. edward morealski. cbs news revealed that the hooins va medical center has secret waiting lists, more than one, and people not getting care, veterans not getting care was being hidden. well, it turns out that the president's nominee, i'm not saying he had anything to do with the secret waiting lists, but the man that the president nominated to take over for robert petzel works at the hospital that is under investigation right now. >> hi, ed. it's kimberly. listen, there's a lot of outrage over this because people are very dissatisfied with the white house's response. it's more like smoke and mirrors at the fun house at veterans experience and now total disrespect with what appears this new nomination because this is another hospital that's basically burning down like rome and that's who you are going to put in charge. how is that sending a message to the veterans that they are taking this issue seriously? death lists where people are serving the country and you put them on a wait list to die. it's like
dr. edward morealski. cbs news revealed that the hooins va medical center has secret waiting lists, more than one, and people not getting care, veterans not getting care was being hidden. well, it turns out that the president's nominee, i'm not saying he had anything to do with the secret waiting lists, but the man that the president nominated to take over for robert petzel works at the hospital that is under investigation right now. >> hi, ed. it's kimberly. listen, there's a lot of...
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dr. edward israel rich and his wife, l. myra rich. dr.as one of the first doctors here in austin. he was actually worth i to medical school in vienna, came back in 1894 and they have been best friends throughout that time while she was in medical school. but she's that she would marry him until he had a crack disparity established. so he moved to ogden, bought a house, rented the building and started his medical practice. they were married shortly after that. this journal we are going to target this album i was journal, which of course is a very interesting year in not only local, but national news as well. .. >> gave a splendid talk on regarding the number of tuberculosis cases from the hospital. also stressed the dangers of its spread to the influx of hundreds of people coming into our city. many having aches and our schools are in danger of spreading. since no examination is made of either teachers or students. also public places are crowded, et cetera. it's really interesting to read through them, get not only the daily occurrences th
dr. edward israel rich and his wife, l. myra rich. dr.as one of the first doctors here in austin. he was actually worth i to medical school in vienna, came back in 1894 and they have been best friends throughout that time while she was in medical school. but she's that she would marry him until he had a crack disparity established. so he moved to ogden, bought a house, rented the building and started his medical practice. they were married shortly after that. this journal we are going to target...
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dr. tanya edwards/clev eland clinic "el azucar afecta el cerebro casi de la misma forma que la heroina, lal hombre a diferencia de los ratones, la adiccion al azucar se revela con los antojos al despertar, la irritabilidad y dolores de cabeza cuando no se obtiene, ademas de la forma en que el adicto esconde su secreto de sus seres queridos. ====take sot===== cg: beatriz soza. nutricionista tc: 14: 34:47 cuando no estaba viendo, yo iba y comia escondida como un ratoncito y yo decia esto esta mal, pero yo seguia comiendo la adicion al azucar tambien afecto a beatriz soza, que podia comer cinco platillos de cereales en una sola sentada. dos anios despues, hizo un giro de 180 grados en su vida. ===take nat break=== tc: 14:59:44 blender ====take sot====== cg: beatriz soza. nutricionista tc: 14:37:50 si fue dificil, no fue facil, no fue de una noche a la proxima, sino que tuve que intentarlo. ahora es nutricionista. se convirtio en vegetariana y el azucar quedo eliminada de su dieta. su trabajo es aconsejar a otros. les recomienda hacer ejercicios, anotar sus desafios y sentimientos en un cuader
dr. tanya edwards/clev eland clinic "el azucar afecta el cerebro casi de la misma forma que la heroina, lal hombre a diferencia de los ratones, la adiccion al azucar se revela con los antojos al despertar, la irritabilidad y dolores de cabeza cuando no se obtiene, ademas de la forma en que el adicto esconde su secreto de sus seres queridos. ====take sot===== cg: beatriz soza. nutricionista tc: 14: 34:47 cuando no estaba viendo, yo iba y comia escondida como un ratoncito y yo decia esto...
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and now every dr edward harrison i brought you the viewer into the driver's seat by being used to the show with your comments questions and concerns all sent to us throughout the week via twitter you tube and facebook let's dive right in now to set up our first comment i want to play you a bite from our recent guest economist mark thoma now i asked mark if the fed should raise rates and this is what he had to say check it out. i think they should be very patient in doing so and they should wait until unemployment has clearly. neared full employment i think if they pull the trigger too soon they could blunt what's already had to slow recovery so you know within the when they're within a point half a point of full employment then i'd really start thinking about beginning to raise interest rates if there's any sign of inflation then i think they have to consider raising interest rates but right now there's just no signs of inflation anywhere on the rise of so that's not a worry. now in response to that you viewer brian anderson said quote this professor mark thomas is ridiculous no infla
and now every dr edward harrison i brought you the viewer into the driver's seat by being used to the show with your comments questions and concerns all sent to us throughout the week via twitter you tube and facebook let's dive right in now to set up our first comment i want to play you a bite from our recent guest economist mark thoma now i asked mark if the fed should raise rates and this is what he had to say check it out. i think they should be very patient in doing so and they should wait...
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dr doom or b. and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing the disruption that your work has been you are actually limousine commission the taxi cartel is none too pleased with the transportation apps that you work isn't backing down from this fight coming up and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today unemployment now a new poll conducted by the harris poll on behalf of express employment professionals found that forty seven percent of unemployed people have completely given up looking for a job bob funk c.e.o. of express and former chairman of the federal reserve bank of kansas city said quote this survey shows that millions of americans are at risk of falling into the trap of prolonged unemployment and it should give policymakers a greater sense of urgency and focus on the singular goal of creating jobs now according to the survey an additional forty six percent of the unemployed respondents reported not having had any job interviews in the prior month and twenty three percent reported that their last interview was in twenty twelve. the poll also shows that a significan
dr doom or b. and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing the disruption that your work has been you are actually limousine commission the taxi cartel is none too pleased with the transportation apps that you work isn't backing down from this fight coming up and it all starts right now. with. our lead story today unemployment now a new poll conducted by the harris poll on behalf of express employment professionals found that forty seven percent of unemployed people have...
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that was former congressman and presidential candidate dr ron paul time now for today's big deal. big deal edward harrison and i are discussing a big very big payday in switzerland now referendum on when may eighteenth might put swiss minimum wage at twenty two francs and. twenty two francs is about one thousand euros in about twenty four to twenty five u.s. dollars but a nice now now this proposal is made by the space federation of trade unions and supported by the socialist and green parties a recent opinion poll found that sixty four percent of voters are against the proposal put referendums can have surprising outcomes now cue the arguments about the minimum wage this government argues that it would have it would threaten jobs and make it harder for young people to find a job in the first place now supporters they argue that the wage would help people who work full time live decently and switzerland is of course notoriously an expensive place to live however can you tell me a little bit more about a social and economic position right now and basically what is the unemployment rate in that cou
that was former congressman and presidential candidate dr ron paul time now for today's big deal. big deal edward harrison and i are discussing a big very big payday in switzerland now referendum on when may eighteenth might put swiss minimum wage at twenty two francs and. twenty two francs is about one thousand euros in about twenty four to twenty five u.s. dollars but a nice now now this proposal is made by the space federation of trade unions and supported by the socialist and green parties...
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dr. dre. it is close to buying beats electronics. sanctions.ies new welcome to the program. good morning to our viewers in europe. welcome to those just waking up in the united states. i am an edwardshe pulse." how do you organize the world's largest selection? we will take you behind the numbers. we will take you inside the , thedary beverly house most expensive real estate listing in america. let's get back to our top story. the abandoned megamerger. billion dollar deal has been called off to create the largest advertising company in the world. we are not that relaxing a dream does not mean that we have no dreams. it is disappointing that we have this dream which is not going through, but it is much better to not ago to the church rather than going to the judge. we are divorcing before getting married. let's bring in jonathan ferro and matthew campbell. because wet a divorce did >> not make it down the aisle. >>how can i put it better than that? be a bigs going to hangover here. about the factg that size matters. size is still important for publicis. why did this fail? we talked about tax and regulatory issues. there'll so sang, we could not find a balance of responsibility. weth
dr. dre. it is close to buying beats electronics. sanctions.ies new welcome to the program. good morning to our viewers in europe. welcome to those just waking up in the united states. i am an edwardshe pulse." how do you organize the world's largest selection? we will take you behind the numbers. we will take you inside the , thedary beverly house most expensive real estate listing in america. let's get back to our top story. the abandoned megamerger. billion dollar deal has been called...