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our new member came on board, dr. green, and she was introduced to staff and to our jcc committee and welcomed herrin put. the reports in essence included are the open session included the regulatory affairs, our excellent hospital administrator's report, our patient care service report, human resources report, which also announced the promotions of two of the key staff who have been working there, and they'll still be assigned but over part of the whole area pertaining to hr, but they've done an exceptional job pertaining to many of the critical areas that we've been under staffed. we also have the medical staff report. the committee has very extensive discussion on presentations on the -- [ inaudible ] >> -- from there we moved to closed session. the committee discussed the credentials report and pips minutes, and that really ends our jcc. is there anything to add, dr. green, to the committee? >> it's an incredibly impressive institution. >> if not, then that's it for the joint conference. >> and unless there are comments
our new member came on board, dr. green, and she was introduced to staff and to our jcc committee and welcomed herrin put. the reports in essence included are the open session included the regulatory affairs, our excellent hospital administrator's report, our patient care service report, human resources report, which also announced the promotions of two of the key staff who have been working there, and they'll still be assigned but over part of the whole area pertaining to hr, but they've done...
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greene or dr. green a question. going back to the first question of the session, what happened with the seismometer that caused the two year delay? and for dr. green, did nasa at some stage considering cancel -- result? mission as a stephanie: so, dr. green a is no longer in the house. >> i can answer that question. i was very involved in both of the processes. the thing that caused us to delay the launch in 2015 was a problem with the seismometer. they are kept in a hard vacuum inside a spherical cavity. but you need to be able to get the signals in and out and the power in and out through the cavity. so we have what we call feedthroughs. one of them was not capable. itself under the s.rge temperature strain we testedasured it, them going down 100 degrees celsius, it developed a very tiny crack and began to leak allowing air in. a small leak. i calculated once that if you had a leak in your tire, it would take 50 years to see a one psi difference. this was enough to upset the apple cart. we had a limited amount of
greene or dr. green a question. going back to the first question of the session, what happened with the seismometer that caused the two year delay? and for dr. green, did nasa at some stage considering cancel -- result? mission as a stephanie: so, dr. green a is no longer in the house. >> i can answer that question. i was very involved in both of the processes. the thing that caused us to delay the launch in 2015 was a problem with the seismometer. they are kept in a hard vacuum inside a...
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and for dr. green, did nasa at some stage consider canceling this mission? >> dr. green is no longer in the house. >> i was very involved in both those processes. the thing that caused us to delay the launch in 2015 was a problem with the seismometer. they are kept in a hard vacuum inside a spherical cavity. but you need to be able to get the signals in and out and the power in and out through that cavity and so we have feedthroughs. one of those was not capable of maintaining itself under temperature extremes. when we tested it at mars conditions going down 100 , degrees celsius, it developed a very tiny crack and began to -- started leaking, allowing air in. a small leak. i calculated once that if you had a leak in your tire, it would take 50 years to see a one psi difference. this was enough to upset the apple cart in terms of the sensitivity of the seismometer. we had a limited amount of time to fix it. but the things we were trying to use to patch it, had to be able to withstand these huge temperature extremes. we finally realized we were not going to be able t
and for dr. green, did nasa at some stage consider canceling this mission? >> dr. green is no longer in the house. >> i was very involved in both those processes. the thing that caused us to delay the launch in 2015 was a problem with the seismometer. they are kept in a hard vacuum inside a spherical cavity. but you need to be able to get the signals in and out and the power in and out through that cavity and so we have feedthroughs. one of those was not capable of maintaining...
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dr. lapook. we were in the green room. she said, dr. lapook is your doctor?who i was. >> now i know you've given her a colonoscopy. >> i would want to say publicly i never revealed that. you did. >> i know, i know. i did. i'm okay with it. you always said to me it's 99.9% preventable if it's caught in time, so this is a big deal. put it in perspective about what these numbers really mean. >> the numbers are really astounding. we're talking about screening another 21 million people and the reason is that -- even though we're doing better, we're doing great with screening and removing these precancerous polyps before they become cancer, using colonoscopy and the rate is going down. at the same time they've been going up and up and up in younger people and if you were born in 1990, you have twice the risk of getting colon cancer as if you were born then. why is that. and there are certain groups, blacks, alaskans natives, american indians who start off, it's great to be more aggressive in those groups too. >> quickly, jon, is there a warning sign? >> a warning s
dr. lapook. we were in the green room. she said, dr. lapook is your doctor?who i was. >> now i know you've given her a colonoscopy. >> i would want to say publicly i never revealed that. you did. >> i know, i know. i did. i'm okay with it. you always said to me it's 99.9% preventable if it's caught in time, so this is a big deal. put it in perspective about what these numbers really mean. >> the numbers are really astounding. we're talking about screening another 21...
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dr. i can green mentioned -- as barry eichengreen mentioned.that turns the tide on inequality. we are going in the wrong direction. tom: thank you for joining us with, julio coronado macropolicy perspectives. we will continue with barry eichengreen. must talk to him about the international economics, president trump, and president-x i. bloomberg daybreak. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." in malaysia, this politician told us he cannot say if the former minister will be put behind bars. keeping -- he does think that najib must face justice. he spoke with bloomberg. [indiscernible] what he squandered for the people of this nation, he has to answer. >> he spent more than three years in prison before he was released this week on what he calls politically motivated charges. you can catch the full interview on sunday. ubs is looking for a way to offset the interest rate -- industrywide slowdown in trading. -- -- ubs says that a deal is critical to growth. and number of banks -- a number of banks will not work w
dr. i can green mentioned -- as barry eichengreen mentioned.that turns the tide on inequality. we are going in the wrong direction. tom: thank you for joining us with, julio coronado macropolicy perspectives. we will continue with barry eichengreen. must talk to him about the international economics, president trump, and president-x i. bloomberg daybreak. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." in malaysia, this politician told us he cannot...
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green is not the color for breakfast. unless you're dr. seuss. -(chuckles) dad, there's bacon and eggs over here.
green is not the color for breakfast. unless you're dr. seuss. -(chuckles) dad, there's bacon and eggs over here.
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dr. elizabeth hale is in our green room.choosing to wear the same thing to work each day could help prevent you from making bad decisions. could i do that? really? >> you can, norah. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ >>> it's skin cancer awareness month. today is melanoma monday. more people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all other cancers combined. 1 in 5 people will develop skin cancer by the age of 70. melanoma is the most dangerous form. it accounts for just 1% of skin cancer cases, but the majority of deaths. more than 91,000 people are expected to be diagnosed with melanoma this year. dr. elizabeth hale is my dermatologist, a clinical associate professor of dermatology at nyu langone medical center and also a paid consultant for coppertone. good morning. >> good morning. >> great to have you here. last year you diagnosed me with stage-0 melanoma. what are some of the risk factors? >> i'm so thankful we caught your melanoma early. you have many of the risk factors. you grew up in texas, where it w
dr. elizabeth hale is in our green room.choosing to wear the same thing to work each day could help prevent you from making bad decisions. could i do that? really? >> you can, norah. >>> you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ >>> it's skin cancer awareness month. today is melanoma monday. more people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all other cancers combined. 1 in 5 people will develop skin cancer by the age of 70. melanoma is the most dangerous...
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dr. ronnie floyd. thank you, doctor. thank you. thanks, ronnie. recognizely want to sisi greeni will now add that word lynch, but you like graham-lynch. a successful,d to fantastic man, so we appreciate you being here. thank you very much. [applause] priestst trump: narayana char, chaplain act shutoff, and the hope christian church choir, i heard you, by the way, right inside the oval office. that was beautiful. that was great music. thank you very much. [applause] we gathertrump: as this morning, our thoughts also turn to the memory of a man who will wake light of god in the --rts of millions -- weekend awakened the light of god in the hearts of millions of people, and that is the great, legendary, wonderful billy graham. great man, great. sisi, i want to thank you for ng on your grandfather's powerful legacy. the words of reverend graham -- prayer is the key that opens us. the treasurer of god's mercies and blessings. always beautiful. when he said it, it meant so much. when i say it, it means something but i like how he said it better. i think he did that a little better tha
dr. ronnie floyd. thank you, doctor. thank you. thanks, ronnie. recognizely want to sisi greeni will now add that word lynch, but you like graham-lynch. a successful,d to fantastic man, so we appreciate you being here. thank you very much. [applause] priestst trump: narayana char, chaplain act shutoff, and the hope christian church choir, i heard you, by the way, right inside the oval office. that was beautiful. that was great music. thank you very much. [applause] we gathertrump: as this...
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it bought keurig green mountain coffee for 13 point be point $9 billion and just this past january it bought dr. pepper snapple for almost $19 billion. j.a.b. is also big on breakfast. it owns crispy cream donuts and einstein brother bagels. j.a.b. holdings is based in luxembourg. it's owned by the reiman family of germany. unlike many private equity firms which swoop in and buy companies and immediately start cutting costs, j.a.b. is known for holding on to and growing its assets. as for predemonger, 2017 marked the tenth straight year of growth so it's clearly on solid footing, but with inflation creep beginning to change the economic environment, questions are being asked about the short-term future of fast casual restaurants. >> and in case you weren't keeping score just now, since 2015 j.a.b. has spent more than $40 billion on food and beverage acquisition. >>> the investment firm kkr makes another bet on enterprise software. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. kkr said it was adding to a series of investments in the tech sector with its latest deal to buy the information tech co
it bought keurig green mountain coffee for 13 point be point $9 billion and just this past january it bought dr. pepper snapple for almost $19 billion. j.a.b. is also big on breakfast. it owns crispy cream donuts and einstein brother bagels. j.a.b. holdings is based in luxembourg. it's owned by the reiman family of germany. unlike many private equity firms which swoop in and buy companies and immediately start cutting costs, j.a.b. is known for holding on to and growing its assets. as for...
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dr. adams even called the patient's spouse to explain what happened. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins has a look to see if there will be any break with all the green behind you. it doesn't look like it. >> no, it is a murky, murky morning up the east coast. rain heavy in philadelphia moving to new york city as we head towards the rush hour. flood watches are up. we are expecting heavy rain especially late night into early friday around washington, d.c., baltimore, to philadelphia. those flash flood watches go all the way back to west virginia. here's why. here's the rainfall forecast. the red is 3 inches inside it. some areas could get 4 inches of rain in the next 48 hours. that includes the i-95 corridor from philadelphia all the way to washington, d.c., even our friends to the south in miami and orlando to the southeast will geteavy h extremely hot i texas. 97 today in san antonio and 97 in houston. >>> weekend forecast coming up. maybe a little glimmer of hope for frances. >> i hope, i hope. fingers crossed tight. thank you. >>> john travolta took us back in this video sweeping the internet. ♪ ♪ >> all right. john travolta getting jiggy a little bit w
dr. adams even called the patient's spouse to explain what happened. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins has a look to see if there will be any break with all the green behind you. it doesn't look like it. >> no, it is a murky, murky morning up the east coast. rain heavy in philadelphia moving to new york city as we head towards the rush hour. flood watches are up. we are expecting heavy rain especially late night into early friday around washington, d.c., baltimore, to philadelphia....
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green ford. it's equipped with a lift for a wheelchair. now, the family is worried about getting red into therapy and dr. appointment. >> it really is the only way we have to get him around to doctors appointments, therapy session. they are the scum of the earth. scum of the earth. i mean to a blind person can see that this was a specially equipped van. and just do it anyway. >> me and my vehicle, please bring it back. >> investigators say the van was stolen from the hilltop mall parking lot. if you see anything, let them know. license plate number, dp053lp. >>> a driver who was arrested in connection with tuesday night's crash that killed three people in fremont on interstate 880 is due in court today. >> 21-year-old in san jose is facing charges of gross vehicular manslaughter, driving under the influence of marijuana and possession of an illegal weapon. reporter katie talked with some of their friends. >> it was difficult to know what they went through and imagine how hard it was for them. >> reporter: throwing four people out of this cadillac escalade. three people died at the scene. 39-year-old noel
green ford. it's equipped with a lift for a wheelchair. now, the family is worried about getting red into therapy and dr. appointment. >> it really is the only way we have to get him around to doctors appointments, therapy session. they are the scum of the earth. scum of the earth. i mean to a blind person can see that this was a specially equipped van. and just do it anyway. >> me and my vehicle, please bring it back. >> investigators say the van was stolen from the hilltop...
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green at just nine minutes. >> thanks, alexis. >>> new at 6:00, the new effort to repeal san francisco's sanctuary city policies. >>> but first, #gainingweightiscool. drn ashton looks at a new trend focused on taking your eyes off the scale to get healthy. >>> plus, starbucks is making another policy change after the >>> and let's talk temperatures, especially this afternoon. hi, everybody. here's a look from san jose at 280 at 17. you can see the sun's getting an early start. it's going to push our temperatures 4 to 11 degrees warmer than yesterday as we get near summer levels from 70 in san francisco to 85 in san ramon. >>> now breaking news from the abc7 live desk. >> breaking news just in from redwood city. and look at this, a car ended up inside of a house. you can see there that it's gone pretty far inside. this is a live look from sky 7. they just arrived on scene. this is on farm hill boulevard. this crash happened shortly after 5:00 a.m., so they've been there for quite some time trying to get this car out. no word on any injuries yet. you can see there's firefighters, police, i saw a tow truck on scene as well. again, no word on injuries, ho
green at just nine minutes. >> thanks, alexis. >>> new at 6:00, the new effort to repeal san francisco's sanctuary city policies. >>> but first, #gainingweightiscool. drn ashton looks at a new trend focused on taking your eyes off the scale to get healthy. >>> plus, starbucks is making another policy change after the >>> and let's talk temperatures, especially this afternoon. hi, everybody. here's a look from san jose at 280 at 17. you can see the sun's...
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green room. guys, you do hear yanny or laurel. marc benioff, you go first? >> i hear yaney. what dow you hear? >> laurel. >> dr. sampson davis? if you're older, you hear laurel. there you. >> you guys are so young. >> i like it, i like it, i like it. >> yanny. >> more on that coming up. this morning it's time to look at the morning headlines. the top official in novartis is stepping down. they had a $2 million contract with michael skoe hcohen. >>> cbs station kpix in san francisco reports that tesla's model s is so strong it earned a record for toeing. it pulled a 287,000-pound boeing dreamliner nearly 1,000 feet at an airport in australia. this is a massive feat for the suv, which is rated to toe about 5.5,000 pounds. >>> a couple discovered a safe buried in the backyard filled with cash, gold, and diamonds worth $52,000. finders keepers? the couple unarchitected a hidden treasure. according to a police report, the safe was taken from a home during a burg rlary in 2011. the couple had returned the safe. they do not believe this couple stole it from the neighbor. >> i hope they give them flowers or something or shovel the wa
green room. guys, you do hear yanny or laurel. marc benioff, you go first? >> i hear yaney. what dow you hear? >> laurel. >> dr. sampson davis? if you're older, you hear laurel. there you. >> you guys are so young. >> i like it, i like it, i like it. >> yanny. >> more on that coming up. this morning it's time to look at the morning headlines. the top official in novartis is stepping down. they had a $2 million contract with michael skoe hcohen....