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dr. greene, you mentioned screening and brief interventions. many people in the audience may not know what this program is all about. do you want to tell us a little more? i will be happy to, yvette. one of the things that howard university and howard university hospital has identified was that we have a large population of at-risk drinkers, substance abuse patients, and that we wanted to find a way to try to really help our population. we didn't have enough social workers or frontline people to do it. so what we had done was put together a proposal to train our residents. and samhsa was very helpful in that and provided us with a grant to train our residents and our staff about screening, brief intervention, and referral for treatment. so when a patient comes in on whatever service... they may not have come in for an alcohol or substance abuse problem, but the results of the discussion may have been screening that patient just to see, is this person at risk? and once you have done that, you really go through a process of educating the resident
dr. greene, you mentioned screening and brief interventions. many people in the audience may not know what this program is all about. do you want to tell us a little more? i will be happy to, yvette. one of the things that howard university and howard university hospital has identified was that we have a large population of at-risk drinkers, substance abuse patients, and that we wanted to find a way to try to really help our population. we didn't have enough social workers or frontline people...
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dr. greene, what is the magnitude of mental, emotional, and behavioral health problems in our society? if you look at the national averages of mental health disorders, they may vary by regions, but there... if you look at some of the underlying day-to-day anxieties, you can imagine that it can go upwards of 70 percent if you include a number of the less diagnosed or less appreciated disease processes. in our trauma population, we often see upwards of 60 to 70 percent of our patients may have some sort of mental health. we feel that the patient who actually has a traumatic event and has some sort of substance abuse associated with it, be it alcohol or some drugs, because they usually have a polysubstance abuse patient. we often find that they aren't just drugging because they want to, but they are usually drugging to a problem. and that problem may be a mental disorder as their underlying problem, whether it be depression or otherwise. so the mixture of the two, trauma, depression, mental health, are very intertwined. fran, i am going back to you. is there a difference between the level
dr. greene, what is the magnitude of mental, emotional, and behavioral health problems in our society? if you look at the national averages of mental health disorders, they may vary by regions, but there... if you look at some of the underlying day-to-day anxieties, you can imagine that it can go upwards of 70 percent if you include a number of the less diagnosed or less appreciated disease processes. in our trauma population, we often see upwards of 60 to 70 percent of our patients may have...
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dr. greene, final thoughts? i would like to just say that promoting the community think tanks such as dc rock and other such initiatives that are there to help and provide additional services, they address needs... are a way for us to combine the health care professionals to outside community organizations so we aren't out there alone. there are other people who are working on these initiatives, and we need to combine our efforts. jane, final thoughts? one final thought: i think it's really helpful when communities have people like jordan and wendy, our doctor, involved in these kinds of efforts. it's so essential to have young people become good community problem solvers and its really, really important to have our professionals in the community working on these problems, not only from a programmatic aspect but from a systems change and policy aspect because we all know there's good programs out there, but it's really necessary to take them to scale and institutionalize them. very good. and if communities want
dr. greene, final thoughts? i would like to just say that promoting the community think tanks such as dc rock and other such initiatives that are there to help and provide additional services, they address needs... are a way for us to combine the health care professionals to outside community organizations so we aren't out there alone. there are other people who are working on these initiatives, and we need to combine our efforts. jane, final thoughts? one final thought: i think it's really...
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it is counterintuitive. >> this question is for dr. green from the union leader. >> dr. ium as being the solution to the nation's energy problems. it can you tell me how you get thorium?. 4:00 a.m. >> you get a by mining. you can start by mining the tailings of already front lines. you can also try the coal ash pits. that is another way. it is so abundant. it is in your garden. we have large concentrations of it in the west. >> how do use this to get energy? you have to put it in the reactor were you bombarded with neutrons and that is when it releases the energy. >> dr. green, thank you. the next question is from ambassador shoemaker. >> mr. terry, i have a two-part question for you. do you believe in state's rights? and new hampshire is one of the six states that has recognized gay marriage. do you believe that states rights should control on this issue or do you believe that there should be a national law mandating what each state should do with regard to this particular private right that new hampshire citizens enjoyed? >> the founders gave us the 10th amendment to ke
it is counterintuitive. >> this question is for dr. green from the union leader. >> dr. ium as being the solution to the nation's energy problems. it can you tell me how you get thorium?. 4:00 a.m. >> you get a by mining. you can start by mining the tailings of already front lines. you can also try the coal ash pits. that is another way. it is so abundant. it is in your garden. we have large concentrations of it in the west. >> how do use this to get energy? you have to...
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dr. greene. >> you talk about thorium as being a solution for the nation's energy problem. how do you get it? what impact does it have on the environment? >> you did it by mining, of course. it just so happens that it is a byproduct of uranium mining. you can start by mining already sunk mines. that is one way. you can also try the coal ash pits. it is so abundant, it is actually in your garden. we have large concentrations of lead in the west. >> how do you use this to get energy? >> it is not radioactive. you have to put it into a reactor were you bombarded with neutrons. that is when you start to release the energy. >> the next question is for mr. terry. >> i have a two-part question. do you believe in states' rights? new hampshire is one of the six states that has recognized a marriage. -- gay marriage. do you believe the state's rights should control on this issue? do you believe there should be a national law mandating what each state should do? >> the founders gave us the 10th amendment to keep the federal government for micromanaging the vast majority of details. ho
dr. greene. >> you talk about thorium as being a solution for the nation's energy problem. how do you get it? what impact does it have on the environment? >> you did it by mining, of course. it just so happens that it is a byproduct of uranium mining. you can start by mining already sunk mines. that is one way. you can also try the coal ash pits. it is so abundant, it is actually in your garden. we have large concentrations of lead in the west. >> how do you use this to get...
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dr. greene. >> you talk about thorium as being a solution for the nation's energy problem. how do you get it? what impact does it have on the environment? >> you did it by mining, of course. it just so happens that it is a byproduct of uranium mining. you can start by mining already sunk mines. that is one way. you can also try the coal ash pits. it is so abundant, it is actually in your garden. we have large concentrations of lead in the west. >> how do you use this to get energy? >> it is not radioactive. you have to put it into a reactor were you bombarded with neutrons. that is when you start to release the energy. >> the next question is for mr. terry. >> i have a two-part question. do you believe in states' rights? new hampshire is one of the six states that has recognized a marriage. -- gay marriage. do you believe the state's rights should control on this issue? do you believe there should be a national law mandating what each state should do? >> the founders gave us the 10th amendment to keep the federal government for micromanaging the vast majority of details. ho
dr. greene. >> you talk about thorium as being a solution for the nation's energy problem. how do you get it? what impact does it have on the environment? >> you did it by mining, of course. it just so happens that it is a byproduct of uranium mining. you can start by mining already sunk mines. that is one way. you can also try the coal ash pits. it is so abundant, it is actually in your garden. we have large concentrations of lead in the west. >> how do you use this to get...
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dr. loren greene studied diabetes for more than 20 years. >> it's especially bad when you're being paid and this is the right thing to do. to get other people to think that they can eat without worrying about what they're eating. >> with her tv shows, cookbooks and endorsements, paula deen has built a multimillion dollar empire. >> so much for that plate of vegetables. >> when she sat down with cbs news in november, the butter queen made no apologies about enjoying the very foods that are now threatening her life. >> i don't do it seven days a week. but when i do, i do it. >> powell a dean says she's making simple lifestyle changes, taking more walks and cutting back on the sweet tae which she says is a big teal for a southern girl. today it her birthday. she turns 65. a lot of changes ahead for her. >> whit, thank you very much. chef jose andres has been called one of washington's 50 most powerful people. he's this year's outstanding chef in america. according to the james beard foundation. chef andres, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> tell me what you make of this. >> well, you
dr. loren greene studied diabetes for more than 20 years. >> it's especially bad when you're being paid and this is the right thing to do. to get other people to think that they can eat without worrying about what they're eating. >> with her tv shows, cookbooks and endorsements, paula deen has built a multimillion dollar empire. >> so much for that plate of vegetables. >> when she sat down with cbs news in november, the butter queen made no apologies about enjoying the...
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dr. bob greene, you are next. >> good evening. my name is bob greene. i hold a ph.d. in physics. over 1000 years. a lifetime supply is about the size of a golf ball. for more details, please go to my website. www.greeneforoffice.org. what is in it for you? thoriumectric cars and foru fuel cells, we could stop importing foreign oil. this means we will be able to stop fighting oil wars. that equals jobs and an improved economy. energy is a large component of manufacturing variable cost. cheap local power will revitalize our manufacturing sector. manufacturing and shipping a reactor today, we could replace all fossil fuel plants in 50 years. this should stall climate change and global warming. because this technology can process are millions of tons of existing nuclear waste, we might be able to use the 10% of the 24 billion nuclear waste sitting on the sidelines for project development. we need to mount a project floor, up with enthusiasm and zeal of the apollo project. last, the chinese academy of sciences announced the official launching of the reactor system. -- thorium-based sa
dr. bob greene, you are next. >> good evening. my name is bob greene. i hold a ph.d. in physics. over 1000 years. a lifetime supply is about the size of a golf ball. for more details, please go to my website. www.greeneforoffice.org. what is in it for you? thoriumectric cars and foru fuel cells, we could stop importing foreign oil. this means we will be able to stop fighting oil wars. that equals jobs and an improved economy. energy is a large component of manufacturing variable cost....
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america i'm joined by ben mann ski democracy advocate and campaign manager for the green party's presidential candidate dr jill jill stein and ben zucker a participant with occupy d.c. ben and ben welcome because they had to be this new so let's see. ben. man's he will start with you i'm to go yes it would have i thought you guys did a great job i mean it's really incredible to see this new generation of organizers and activists taking it to the hill and it's very clear that there's a lot of deep thinking and this movement this is a long term human process i came in from wisconsin i was here with dr jill stein was out here to support the occupy movement and i think that we're we're looking at a similar kind of frame right now in which we're looking at the two thousand and twelve elections and asking how does this democracy movement move forward in the electoral system that is occupied by corporate money by big business and i think that the actions that you undertook then that that thousands of others are continuing through the dead of winter as out in des moines last week and people are out there in the n
america i'm joined by ben mann ski democracy advocate and campaign manager for the green party's presidential candidate dr jill jill stein and ben zucker a participant with occupy d.c. ben and ben welcome because they had to be this new so let's see. ben. man's he will start with you i'm to go yes it would have i thought you guys did a great job i mean it's really incredible to see this new generation of organizers and activists taking it to the hill and it's very clear that there's a lot of...
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dr. phil. stick around for the five-day [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ . >>> it is almost like a warm weather haze. it is just beautiful! >>> looking at the five-day, this will continue for some time. 56 tomorrow, 46 on monday and this showers, 52 on wednesday. with the overnight low, that is significant. the overnight lo
dr. phil. stick around for the five-day [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho, ho, ho. green giant those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. is there a prize in there? oh,...
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dr. mcrae who will give the benediction, and afterwards i think we should go party of stairs in the green room. [applause] >> san francisco, san francisco, we have gathered in factihtiaith and in hope that te righteous is better than the evil in the world. we have gathered with the ace and with hope, trusting that are best instincts for the city and county of san francisco and future leadership in the elected of ross mirkarimi 4 share ofor will find the peace and prosperity that the creator intends for all of our good works. join me in stretching out your hand and karrer, meditation, contemplation and whatever way you do it york tradition and asked that the creator with less of san francisco, the sheriff's department, and the administration and family of ross mirkarimi. [applause] now as the journey continues, and by tradition we are taught to bless that journey in a particular way. and made the lord bless you and keep you, may the lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you. may the lord lift up his confidence up on you and give you and yours peace. amen. [applause] >>
dr. mcrae who will give the benediction, and afterwards i think we should go party of stairs in the green room. [applause] >> san francisco, san francisco, we have gathered in factihtiaith and in hope that te righteous is better than the evil in the world. we have gathered with the ace and with hope, trusting that are best instincts for the city and county of san francisco and future leadership in the elected of ross mirkarimi 4 share ofor will find the peace and prosperity that the...
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///sot/jackie greene ///in server --- "50k check up" 16:28:23--16:22:35in;" we're so busy"out;"dr's office///tape---3:40-3:44 in;"any questions?out;"leafy greens"///vo///i was born during the nixon years...when he was vice president... (http://www.youtube. commwwtthhvvqqzzvva a000ss<http://www.youtube.c om//aacc??==jj1177yy--8 eric... you may want to do quik edits w/ this music... no longer than 5--10 seconds... ///vo///in just a few days... they'll have your resu
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green suffered a diving injury and couldn't walk. paralysis used to be permanent here. but now there's hope. dr. opens the clinic three years ago and it's been busy ever since. he runs it on a shoestring budget and doesn't turn anyone away. >> he's an amazing man. i'm amazed at what he's been able to accomplish here. he treats more divers in a month than most treating facilities treat in a year or maybe more than that. >> reporter: in fact, he said dr. mejia probably treats more seriously injured divers than anyone in the world. >> when they come here, most of them, they are unable to walk and in some cases we have patients paralyzed from the neck down below. >> reporter: an exam showed that angel green had lost all feeling from the middle of his chest down. >> we have a patient with decompression sickness type two. >> reporter: type two meaning this is very serious. >> it's very serious. >> reporter: he told us he ran out of air under water, so he shot to the surface as fast as he could. scuba divers are supposed to ascend slowly so their bodies can expel the nitrogen that gets into their syste
green suffered a diving injury and couldn't walk. paralysis used to be permanent here. but now there's hope. dr. opens the clinic three years ago and it's been busy ever since. he runs it on a shoestring budget and doesn't turn anyone away. >> he's an amazing man. i'm amazed at what he's been able to accomplish here. he treats more divers in a month than most treating facilities treat in a year or maybe more than that. >> reporter: in fact, he said dr. mejia probably treats more...
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green scarf. >> or maybe it's a cigarette. >> don't worry, dr. your temptation looks like something else entirely. whatever it is we're trying to do or not to it's our willpower that gets us there or lets us down. according to stanford university lecturer kelly mcgonigle most people have the wrong idea of how willpower works. >> i define it as whatever it takes to get to what you want. >> it was something you fought against. i felt like people had more that were inwardly stronger people. >> jennifer jakum took the science of willpower course and says learning about the biochemical basis of desire helped her overcome an eating problem. >> when you have an eating disorder, when you have something you're struggling with you do sometimes very much feel like you're alone in it but when you understand the science behind it you realize i'm not alone in this. we're all dealing with it in our own way. >> if beating ourselves up worked we wouldn't necessarily be having these kinds of discussions. >> monica hanson, another former student says her biggest wi
green scarf. >> or maybe it's a cigarette. >> don't worry, dr. your temptation looks like something else entirely. whatever it is we're trying to do or not to it's our willpower that gets us there or lets us down. according to stanford university lecturer kelly mcgonigle most people have the wrong idea of how willpower works. >> i define it as whatever it takes to get to what you want. >> it was something you fought against. i felt like people had more that were inwardly...
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dr. king was boasting about his accomplishments. interior secretary came to the bay area today for the signing of landmark deal to create green power jobs. he and governor brown extended a program that created 13,000 green energy jobs during the past two years. so far obama administration has approved more than 140 solar projects in the country. california hopes to generate one-third of the energy prosecute renubble source business the year 2020. >> in the race to make all things digital, smaller and faster, there could be a game changer out of ibm san jose research center. researchers there are revealing a breakthrough. here's business technology reporter david louie this small lab makes for cramped working conditions but he an his 4 colleague at ibm are working at a tiny scale. it takes 1 million atom to store data today. it can be done with 12 atom. >> if we can make something that really works it's revolutionary development. >>reporter: he and the team used this electron microscope to do the research. portions happened made with an occasional piece from an aluminum bedroom can. atom inside a tiny chamber and subjected to temper
dr. king was boasting about his accomplishments. interior secretary came to the bay area today for the signing of landmark deal to create green power jobs. he and governor brown extended a program that created 13,000 green energy jobs during the past two years. so far obama administration has approved more than 140 solar projects in the country. california hopes to generate one-third of the energy prosecute renubble source business the year 2020. >> in the race to make all things digital,...
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dr. brzezinski, my dad, is standing by in the green room.re on his new book "strategic vision," plus more with tom brokaw and bob woodward when we come back. hey, aren't you supposed to be following that fidelity green line? well, yeah, but it keeps leading me back to my old office. i think it might be broken. or maybe it's trying to tell you something. yeah, but what could it be try-- oh, i left my 401(k) at my old job. and i left a jacket on the back of my door. but i think the line's talking about my 401(k). leave a 401(k) behind? roll it over with a company that's helping more people reach retirement than anyone else. call or come in for a free portfolio review today. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance. ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that'
dr. brzezinski, my dad, is standing by in the green room.re on his new book "strategic vision," plus more with tom brokaw and bob woodward when we come back. hey, aren't you supposed to be following that fidelity green line? well, yeah, but it keeps leading me back to my old office. i think it might be broken. or maybe it's trying to tell you something. yeah, but what could it be try-- oh, i left my 401(k) at my old job. and i left a jacket on the back of my door. but i think the...
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green showing for 85 and 101 in the northbound direction. >>darya: new details of all prosecutors have withdrawn the request for restitution from dr.onrad murray curious >>darya: where in the world is casey anthony? according to some reports she may have found god. hiding out in a church near west palm beach. >>mark: a quick break as the kron4 news continues. traffic is moving close to the speed limit as we wait for the storm to move in.
green showing for 85 and 101 in the northbound direction. >>darya: new details of all prosecutors have withdrawn the request for restitution from dr.onrad murray curious >>darya: where in the world is casey anthony? according to some reports she may have found god. hiding out in a church near west palm beach. >>mark: a quick break as the kron4 news continues. traffic is moving close to the speed limit as we wait for the storm to move in.
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dr -- devastating earthquake. >> michael finney will answer questions here later, you can contact michael on twit dwrer at m finney. >> and it's friday. if you're getting away for the weekend you can see here there are green lights out over california and nevada. delays being reported in phoenix due to construction. there is 45 minutes an arriveal. and there is 30 minutes to about an hour, in boston, 45 minute delays. i'll be back with a look at the forecast. >> tensions rose in cairo. thousands celebrated the first anniversary of one of the bloodiest days of last year's uprising. protestors chanted antimilitary slogans and want to see a transfer of power to civilian leaders. many died during the friday of rainl when then-president mubarak's security forces fired on on protestors and also demanded generals be tried for killing and wounding hundreds of civilian autos french frez sarkozy announced today his country soldiers will withdraw by the end of next year after he warned of an early pullout following a killing of four unarmed french troops. the than has -- man has been described as a taliban infiltrator. >> and the italian navy conducted a series of controlled explosions today in an effort to salage t
dr -- devastating earthquake. >> michael finney will answer questions here later, you can contact michael on twit dwrer at m finney. >> and it's friday. if you're getting away for the weekend you can see here there are green lights out over california and nevada. delays being reported in phoenix due to construction. there is 45 minutes an arriveal. and there is 30 minutes to about an hour, in boston, 45 minute delays. i'll be back with a look at the forecast. >> tensions rose...
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dr. whitney or recognized for five minutes. >> good morning representative bigger, representative green and members of the subcommittee can get into for the opportunity to provide testimony today my name is chris let me. for the past 15 years i served as stricter of the head start state collaboration office for the state of connecticut. since the hastert act requires that state collaboration office be in each state with states on specific priority areas which is children experiencing homelessness. for babies, toddlers and preschoolers living doubled up in motels and other homeless situations create toxic stress causing developmental challenges such as physical delays and failure to thrive, your instance of persisting illness, mental health problems such as trauma and depression, irritable peter, trouble eating and sleeping. young children, and your networks are actual genetic expressions and the architecture of their young brains are being created based on the repetition of experiences unhealthy conditions accumulate and seriously jeopardize the potential for a healthy future. for instance one of our former hastert managers e
dr. whitney or recognized for five minutes. >> good morning representative bigger, representative green and members of the subcommittee can get into for the opportunity to provide testimony today my name is chris let me. for the past 15 years i served as stricter of the head start state collaboration office for the state of connecticut. since the hastert act requires that state collaboration office be in each state with states on specific priority areas which is children experiencing...
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zesty rotel tomatoes and green chilies, you get a bowl of queso that makes even this get-together better. >>> i like to finish with this, powerful stuff i'll read you words of drs letter from the birmingham city jail. i believe the words carry universal power but bring alive the spirit of the man we honor today. "for years now i heard the word wait, this wait meant never, we have waited more than 340 years for our constitutional and god-given rights. i guess it's easy for those who never felt the stinging darts of segregation to say wait. but when you have seen vicious mobs lynch your brothers and mothers at will and drown your sisters and brothers at whim, when you've seen hate-filled police and curse, kill your black brothers and sisters with impuni impunity, the vast majority of your 20 million brothers smothering in an airtight cage of poverty in the midst of an affluent society. when you find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your six-year-old daughter why she can't go to the public amusement park advertised on television and see tears welling up in her little eyes when she is told funtown is closed to colored childr
zesty rotel tomatoes and green chilies, you get a bowl of queso that makes even this get-together better. >>> i like to finish with this, powerful stuff i'll read you words of drs letter from the birmingham city jail. i believe the words carry universal power but bring alive the spirit of the man we honor today. "for years now i heard the word wait, this wait meant never, we have waited more than 340 years for our constitutional and god-given rights. i guess it's easy for those...