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dr. harris and the staff. as a parent that lives in the area i have spoken to parents and people in the school system and families in crises and some of the organizations that need the services. they all express an urgency for help. the question i have to ask is how long, how long before help arrives? next year is too long. we are losing our kids now. families are limited in resources such as transportation so having someplace closer for them to reach means a lot to them. many of the children live with violence in one form or fashion everyday. it could be gun violence, exposure to drugs or violence within the home. all of them live with this toxic environment for 365 days a year. the hour to get help is very short. think of how toxic it is and how many more kids we will lose if we wait. accept the center that will help us with the children. the families that seeks services allows them to have no insurance and getting help. because of the help my son got the teacher said how well the work improved and she was h
dr. harris and the staff. as a parent that lives in the area i have spoken to parents and people in the school system and families in crises and some of the organizations that need the services. they all express an urgency for help. the question i have to ask is how long, how long before help arrives? next year is too long. we are losing our kids now. families are limited in resources such as transportation so having someplace closer for them to reach means a lot to them. many of the children...
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dr. harris for his leadership in the health care caucus, i want to thank dr. roe for his leadership in the health care caucus, all the other doctors, all the other members, who were busy waving a big red flag before obamacare passed because don't anyone ever forget, this was not a bipartisan effort. this was president obama, this was the democrat-led senate, the democrat-led house. this is one party that gave us this terrible bill. now let it be both parties that come together to help women, help children, and help senior citizens. god bless you for what you're doing. thank you so much, dr. burgess. mr. burgess: i thank the gentlelady for participating, off way of stating these things that none of us are capable of and your voice is an or not one in this debate. thank you for recognizing there were alternatives, there were suggestions, there were ideas, that were emanating from the republican side of the aisle during this entire, what passed for debate, on the affordable care act. -- lack mrs. bachmann: and you wrote about it. mr. burgess: most of it, it's ind
dr. harris for his leadership in the health care caucus, i want to thank dr. roe for his leadership in the health care caucus, all the other doctors, all the other members, who were busy waving a big red flag before obamacare passed because don't anyone ever forget, this was not a bipartisan effort. this was president obama, this was the democrat-led senate, the democrat-led house. this is one party that gave us this terrible bill. now let it be both parties that come together to help women,...
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dr. harris. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. beingyou, director, for here today. i have a very brief question. that has to do, following up on what mr. serrano asked on background checks. i want to commend the department for doing the job they're doing and keeping up-to- date. very different from the state of maryland, where our 7 day waiting period is now a six week waiting period. i do not think it took the steps that you did to say, this is a priority. as you know, the law says, that if the background checks are not done in seven days, the gun can be released. with these delays, the threat exists that people be getting weapons that they are not eligible to receive. i want to clarify this -- this is not the responsibility of the fbi. the fbi turns over those denials, which are about 75,000 a year, you turn those over to the atf? >> that is correct. >> in an instance where it is denied, the dealer has it in his hands when the call to do the check. if it is denied, where does the paperwork and up? which should be the evidence of the crime of applying for permissio
dr. harris. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. beingyou, director, for here today. i have a very brief question. that has to do, following up on what mr. serrano asked on background checks. i want to commend the department for doing the job they're doing and keeping up-to- date. very different from the state of maryland, where our 7 day waiting period is now a six week waiting period. i do not think it took the steps that you did to say, this is a priority. as you know, the law says,...
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dr. harris. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, director, for being here today. i have a very brief question. that has to do, following up on what mr. serrano asked on background checks. i want to commend the department for doing the job they're doing and keeping up-to-date. very different from the state of maryland, where our 7 day waiting period is now a six week waiting period. i do not think it took the steps that you did to say, this is a priority. as you know, the law says, that if the background checks are not done in seven days, the gun can be released. with these delays, the threat exists that people be getting weapons that they are not eligible to receive. i want to clarify this -- this is not the responsibility of the fbi. the fbi turns over those denials, which are about 75,000 a year, you turn those over to the atf? >> that is correct. >> in an instance where it is denied, the dealer has it in his hands when the call to do the check. if it is denied, where does the paperwork and up? which should be the evidence of the crime of applying for permission
dr. harris. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. thank you, director, for being here today. i have a very brief question. that has to do, following up on what mr. serrano asked on background checks. i want to commend the department for doing the job they're doing and keeping up-to-date. very different from the state of maryland, where our 7 day waiting period is now a six week waiting period. i do not think it took the steps that you did to say, this is a priority. as you know, the law...
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harry r. supuestamente abordÓ el jet privado del dr.documentaciÓn pÚblica. >> se cumplen 10 aÑos la intervenciÓn militar de estados unidos en irak una guerra que segÚn datos no gubernamentales ha comprado la vida de por lo menos de 116.000 civiles en el paÍs, la guerra comenzÓ como lucha de estados unidos y sus aliados contra el terrorista mÁs de 4.000 soldados estadounidenses han muerto en el campo de batalla, en las ultimas horas se habla de luchas internas entre el gobierno iraquÍ y la oposiciÓn que han dejado 60 muertos y 170 heridos. >> el presidente obama llegÓ a israel en su primer viaje al extranjero desde que inaugurÓ su segundo mandato en enero, fue recibido por el presidente simÓn pÉrez y el primer ministro benjamÍn me nnetanyahu que ayuÁa defend defenderlo ante cualquier amenaza, obama dijo que la paz no se logra con facilidad pero con esfuerzo sÍ se puede lograr y que eso es lo que buscan todos los paÍses de la regiÓn. >> tenemos mucho mÁs en el noticiero telemundo, al regresar un reporte sobre incidencia de autismo y repor
harry r. supuestamente abordÓ el jet privado del dr.documentaciÓn pÚblica. >> se cumplen 10 aÑos la intervenciÓn militar de estados unidos en irak una guerra que segÚn datos no gubernamentales ha comprado la vida de por lo menos de 116.000 civiles en el paÍs, la guerra comenzÓ como lucha de estados unidos y sus aliados contra el terrorista mÁs de 4.000 soldados estadounidenses han muerto en el campo de batalla, en las ultimas horas se habla de luchas internas entre el gobierno...
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>> harris: interesting to note, i understand dr.en carson gave an interview after he spoke and from that we learned that he says he's leaving medicine. some people might see this as a preamble to something else maybe political. >> yes. the interview took place on the stage after he gave his comments. he was then interviewed in front of everybody and he did say he is retiring from neuro surgery later this year and then he had this tease, if you will, about his future. take a listen. >> let's say you magically put me, you know, into the white house. [ cheering ] all right. all right. i take it back. [ laughter ] >> he says he takes it back. we'll see what happens in the future. dr. carson has been a vocal critic of obamacare, which has won him a lot of fans among republicans and conservatives. >> harris: it's interesting to see obamacare come up again on the hill as they talk about places to slash the budget. it is on the table for many republicans tonight talking about it and now dr. carson. of course, known for speaking out about it
>> harris: interesting to note, i understand dr.en carson gave an interview after he spoke and from that we learned that he says he's leaving medicine. some people might see this as a preamble to something else maybe political. >> yes. the interview took place on the stage after he gave his comments. he was then interviewed in front of everybody and he did say he is retiring from neuro surgery later this year and then he had this tease, if you will, about his future. take a listen....
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dr. shehamalak, from the crown hair loss clinic in manchest manchester, england. prince harry is headed to comeover territory and there is nothing he can do about it he based his findings on looking at pictures of harry. >>> and john travolta rolled out his mini beard. it's a look, and it gets 60% less food caught in it in meal time. the daily mail couldn't help but point out jt's luxurious mane, which isn't always the case. and rob lowe purchased this and can now do this. that's all we have on this. >>> this guy arrested on the jersey turnpike for stealing 42,000 pounds of cheese. that's $200,000 worth in an 18-wheeler. in case you were wondering, it was muenster. some brazenly operate right in the open. nothing worse than a legitimate cheese dealer gone bad, this man told us just how available the stuff is. we've agreed to protect his identity. >> yeah, when i was running my operation, there was nothing i couldn't get my hands on. gouda, laughing cow, aged new england cheddar, i owned the monterey jack business on the east coast. when i branched out, i got pinched in a sting
dr. shehamalak, from the crown hair loss clinic in manchest manchester, england. prince harry is headed to comeover territory and there is nothing he can do about it he based his findings on looking at pictures of harry. >>> and john travolta rolled out his mini beard. it's a look, and it gets 60% less food caught in it in meal time. the daily mail couldn't help but point out jt's luxurious mane, which isn't always the case. and rob lowe purchased this and can now do this. that's all...
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harris faulkner. now, back to "huckabee." >> mike: this week the capital murder trial of dr.el charged with the murders of 7 babies and one patient started in philadelphia. back in 2010 h his abortion clinic was searched by police investigating the ill legal selling of prescription drugs. but instead they found what was described as a house of horrors. we want to warn you that the descriptions of the clinic and its procedures are graphic. >> in early 2011 philadelphia prosecutors released the disturbing grand jury report on the women's medical center owned by dr. kermit gosnell. the doctor, his wife and 8 employee hes were all arrested. the clinic was filled with unspeakable horrors. body parts found in garbage bags. unsan tare arery operating rooms and insufficient equipment to protect the mother during or after the procedure. according to the district attorney the late term abortions performed were frequent and gruesome. >> in case after case the doctor and his assistants induced labor, forced the live birth of viable babies in the sixth, 7th and 8th months of pregnancy and
harris faulkner. now, back to "huckabee." >> mike: this week the capital murder trial of dr.el charged with the murders of 7 babies and one patient started in philadelphia. back in 2010 h his abortion clinic was searched by police investigating the ill legal selling of prescription drugs. but instead they found what was described as a house of horrors. we want to warn you that the descriptions of the clinic and its procedures are graphic. >> in early 2011 philadelphia...
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abernathy abernathy, coretta scott king, andrew young, harry belafonte and to organize the march on washington so this is the memorial march for dr. king. so they said the campaign should be cancelled who else could do this but in the aftermath of the violence in the morning that we should not do this but abernathy said we will go on and the support flooded and this is the irony that those were critical initially said i will set this out i don't agree with there doing with this strategy that it would not succeed, changed their mind. the of black panthers as outmoded said as one panther told me i will go as a tribute to dr. king. so they will come the longtime leader of the naacp and a rival for fund-raising and attention who said the campaign would provoke violence and make it even harder to make any kind of progress with civil-rights in '67 and '68 with the vietnam war and issues like that. not to support the campaign but withdraws his opposition from the campaign. there are many other nameless people, black, white, brown who want to do something and upset by his death and a poor people's campaign is a good way to channel their
abernathy abernathy, coretta scott king, andrew young, harry belafonte and to organize the march on washington so this is the memorial march for dr. king. so they said the campaign should be cancelled who else could do this but in the aftermath of the violence in the morning that we should not do this but abernathy said we will go on and the support flooded and this is the irony that those were critical initially said i will set this out i don't agree with there doing with this strategy that it...
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harry, go out, make us more did i vdiverse, not just about us, but about everybody. >> dr. esting, for so many of these guys, borne out of his own personal experience. harry, dealt with lots of different types of bias. tony bennett, while in the war, 1942 infantryman, brought a black friend to a cafeteria and got demoted, someone literally ripped the stripes off his arms and said we don't like the company you keep. it was so wafl painful to him. and artists are different than ordinary people. we see through lines that people ordinarily draw for themselves that fostered a commitment from the artistry community to help the civil rights movement. >> that's a really great piece, and thanks, chris. >> up next, a former bartender, does his best to save lives in syria that when he can wambach on "starting point." [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don'
harry, go out, make us more did i vdiverse, not just about us, but about everybody. >> dr. esting, for so many of these guys, borne out of his own personal experience. harry, dealt with lots of different types of bias. tony bennett, while in the war, 1942 infantryman, brought a black friend to a cafeteria and got demoted, someone literally ripped the stripes off his arms and said we don't like the company you keep. it was so wafl painful to him. and artists are different than ordinary...
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dr. solomon melgin. federal agents have not yet contacted the senator, but if he truly is under a grand jury investigation, one has to wonder how long harryd can allow him to stay even if it's temporarily whether he's going to have to end up stepping down temporarily as chairman of foreign relations committee. >>> if the first day of cpac was a look at the republican party's pu future, day two is a look back at the past. dominica nontenara has been sho soaking it all in. i know a lot weird hash going on with donald trump and an alleged press conference, but let me ask you, this is your fourth or fifth different cpac you've covered. describe the atmosphere this year compared to previous years. >> reporter: yeah, i think this is my fifth time i've been to one of these and, you know, it's just a lot different than it had been in previous years. most years it's a pep rally of sorts. people are really fired up for the folks that will be at this event. this time around, you know, it's not quite the same level of oomph, i guess you could say. it's just the energy is not quite there. but it could be because of how much bigger this place is than u
dr. solomon melgin. federal agents have not yet contacted the senator, but if he truly is under a grand jury investigation, one has to wonder how long harryd can allow him to stay even if it's temporarily whether he's going to have to end up stepping down temporarily as chairman of foreign relations committee. >>> if the first day of cpac was a look at the republican party's pu future, day two is a look back at the past. dominica nontenara has been sho soaking it all in. i know a lot...
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dr. king to occupy wall street. we were proud of that segment then and still are today. take a lock. >> back with msnbc contributor and columnist, one of my favorite magazine "the nation," melissa harris-perry and bob herbert, author of "waking up from the american dream" and our special guest whose play "mountaintop" opened last week. want to play this clip from dr. king on "meet the press." it's awesome we have the nbc library and got to watch every appearance of dr. king on "meet is press." this is dr. king talking about the efficacy of non-violent direct actions and demonstrations. >> recent polls suggest that in terms of national reaction, demonstrations are now counterproductive. by continuing them, don't you run the risk of doing more harm than good? >> again, i contend that we are not doing more harm than good in demonstrations because i think demonstrations serve the purpose of bringing the issues out in the open. i have never felt that demonstrations could actually solve the problem. they call attention to the problem. they dramatize the existence of certain social ills that could very easily be ignored if you did not have demonstrations and i think the initial reaction to d
dr. king to occupy wall street. we were proud of that segment then and still are today. take a lock. >> back with msnbc contributor and columnist, one of my favorite magazine "the nation," melissa harris-perry and bob herbert, author of "waking up from the american dream" and our special guest whose play "mountaintop" opened last week. want to play this clip from dr. king on "meet the press." it's awesome we have the nbc library and got to watch...
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dr. mosley on our blog at startingpoint.blog.cnn.com. >> dot. >> british actor british actor richard griffiths known for his role in "harry potter."art surgery in coventry, england. he was 65. >>> an inkridible story out of illinois. a state trooper saved a man hit and pinned underneath a car. he lifted the car off the man. >> we were going to count down to three, and we'll lift and pull him out. and one swoop, just, he was out from under the car. and just thank god. like there is no way i should be here right now or at least in this capacity. >> scott reunited with ethan yesterday under much better circumstances and they got a surprise visit from governor pat quinn. the rescue called inspiring and unwrapped a frame commendation for scott. >> oh, my goodness. wow. amazing. >>> here is a question for you. what would you do for a pillow pet? would you break and enter someone's room and steal it? here is a little bandit right there. a 2-year-old, his name is kyle moster and when his sister's toys started going missing, she pointed the finger at him. parents set up a sting operation in the hope of catching somebody in the act and stru
dr. mosley on our blog at startingpoint.blog.cnn.com. >> dot. >> british actor british actor richard griffiths known for his role in "harry potter."art surgery in coventry, england. he was 65. >>> an inkridible story out of illinois. a state trooper saved a man hit and pinned underneath a car. he lifted the car off the man. >> we were going to count down to three, and we'll lift and pull him out. and one swoop, just, he was out from under the car. and just...
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harry potter stuff, the flying. today we're tackling medical movie myths with dr. marc siegel. welcome to you.irst off, where do you want to start? one of your favorites is diseases. here's a clip. >> the average person touches their face three to five times every waking minute. >>steve: the worry is after seeing "contagion" and it scares the daylights out of our family, is if you touch something like a contaminated doorknob, your face, it could kill you. >> it's accurate. it's true. but i'll tell you the part that is inaccurate. you can get diseases this way and "contagion" and other movies remind you of that. the problem is you're not going to get that kind of killer virus that way. it is true it is transmitted that way but the chances of it mutating, that part is fiction. >>brian: is it true mat damon should survive if something like that happens? >>gretchen: whap -- what about"limitless" about a magic pill that makes you perform to an amazing ability. watch this. >> you know how they say we can only access 20% of our brain? this lets you access all of it. they've done clinical trials and i
harry potter stuff, the flying. today we're tackling medical movie myths with dr. marc siegel. welcome to you.irst off, where do you want to start? one of your favorites is diseases. here's a clip. >> the average person touches their face three to five times every waking minute. >>steve: the worry is after seeing "contagion" and it scares the daylights out of our family, is if you touch something like a contaminated doorknob, your face, it could kill you. >> it's...
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says harris moore will have to pay the favor forward. >>> rick springfield will reprise his role as dron general hospital for several episodes next month as part of the show's 50th anniversary. ali? >>alisyn: fantastic. parents at an ipswich massachusetts school are not happy with a decision to cancel honor roll night. officials say it makes others feel bad. joining us is a father of one of the honor roll students. hi, david. >> good morning, alisyn. how are you? >>alisyn: doing well. what did you think when you heard of the principal's decision to cancel traditional honor roll night? and what did your kids think? >> after we received the e-mail, my wife susan and i spoke with numerous other parents. we were actually quite disappointed because we've been a part of honor night in the past with my son who is now a freshman. it's just a great community event where all the parents come together along with students and celebrate some great accomplishments from our children that have worked so hard to achieve good grades. >>alisyn: let me read to you what the principal sent in this e-mail yo
says harris moore will have to pay the favor forward. >>> rick springfield will reprise his role as dron general hospital for several episodes next month as part of the show's 50th anniversary. ali? >>alisyn: fantastic. parents at an ipswich massachusetts school are not happy with a decision to cancel honor roll night. officials say it makes others feel bad. joining us is a father of one of the honor roll students. hi, david. >> good morning, alisyn. how are you?...
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dr. robert lilla is the chairman of medicine at newark beth hospital. very impressive credentials, doctor. electronic health records are the wave of the future. doctors are moving away from paper. why does this new harris show that doctors, a majority of them don't think that patients should have access to their electronic health records. >> obviously that would be a good thing to have patients. patients look at their medical world, they find mistakes in the record and if a doctor wants to be confidential about say a patient is massively obese and he or she puts that in the medical record or it says that the patient is being abused by her husband or in the case of a male, abused, the patient is going to read that and somewhat protective is the physician of the record when it comes to that sort of thing. alisyn: sure i under confidentiality, you don't want your employer perhaps to know some things or your neighbor but you want the patient to know about their healthcare, don't you? >> yes, we absolutely do. actually the electronic medical record is a great boom both to hops and to physicians and practice. i was in saudi arabia and able to fill four prescriptions from riyadh. alisyn: it sound like doctors
dr. robert lilla is the chairman of medicine at newark beth hospital. very impressive credentials, doctor. electronic health records are the wave of the future. doctors are moving away from paper. why does this new harris show that doctors, a majority of them don't think that patients should have access to their electronic health records. >> obviously that would be a good thing to have patients. patients look at their medical world, they find mistakes in the record and if a doctor wants...
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dr. nancy snyderman will join us on the science of sleep. here's a hint, sleep is important. plus, will california's ban on same sex marriage hold up in the supreme court? the state's attorney general kamala harrisarins has a look at the forecast. >> i've got unbelievable news for you, willie. in north georgia they've had snow flurries and snow showers. they're delaying schools in some cases, just because of the snow flurry. there's concern with the roads. that's how cold it is this morning. here's atlanta. even some snow showers just to the north of atlanta. that's how cold, very, very rare to get snow this far into the deep south this time of year. got some good snows going in the mountains, the smokeys of north carolina and tennessee and further to the north. in west virginia and ohio, southern ohio's cold enough for some of that to stick. i know just about all of us are pretty much done with this and i think this is pretty much the peak. this is the snow cover across the country. the blue north wards is where there's snow on the ground. half the country. this time last year, 7% of the country had snow on the grounds and that was mostly the mountains in the west. what a difference this march
dr. nancy snyderman will join us on the science of sleep. here's a hint, sleep is important. plus, will california's ban on same sex marriage hold up in the supreme court? the state's attorney general kamala harrisarins has a look at the forecast. >> i've got unbelievable news for you, willie. in north georgia they've had snow flurries and snow showers. they're delaying schools in some cases, just because of the snow flurry. there's concern with the roads. that's how cold it is this...