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dr. harris and dr. gillece, but the most important thing is care that takes into consideration the traumatic experiences that a person may have had. it is care that recognizes that trauma is a very real possibility. when you take a look at the statistics and you find a lot of people who present for treatment, whether it's traditional mental health treatment or substance abuse treatment or a combination, or people who enter the criminal justice system, a significant number have had traumatic experiences. so, if we're going to intervene in a positive way, we have to take into consideration, and the very strategies that allow us to take into consideration. but the most important part of it is the beginning, acknowledging the trauma that could have happened in that person's life. and dr. gillece, how do we screen for that? well, i think when you do trauma-informed care, i think what's really important too is to create environments of care that do no more harm. there are many different screenings that we can
dr. harris and dr. gillece, but the most important thing is care that takes into consideration the traumatic experiences that a person may have had. it is care that recognizes that trauma is a very real possibility. when you take a look at the statistics and you find a lot of people who present for treatment, whether it's traditional mental health treatment or substance abuse treatment or a combination, or people who enter the criminal justice system, a significant number have had traumatic...
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dr. maxine harris, ceo and co-founder, community connections, washington, dc. dr. clark, what is trauma and how do we define trauma? the definition of trauma is a little ambiguous, but it's tied to specific adverse events that a person may experience or a community may experience, including disasters, physical or sexual abuse, or witnessing the above-mentioned. it's of that nature, it could be psychological as well as physical, and there are a wide range of issues associated with the definition. very good, and what are the various sources of trauma? well, the sources are similar to the precipitant. it could be from a relative or a partner. it could be in war, from the enemy. it could be from tornadoes or hurricanes or floods. it could be from predators who are in the community unbeknownst to the victim, a person who's victimized from either physical assault or rape or events like that. so the, it can be from a loved one or it can be from a total stranger. dr. gillece, basically how is trauma closely tied with substance use and mental health issues? well, we believe
dr. maxine harris, ceo and co-founder, community connections, washington, dc. dr. clark, what is trauma and how do we define trauma? the definition of trauma is a little ambiguous, but it's tied to specific adverse events that a person may experience or a community may experience, including disasters, physical or sexual abuse, or witnessing the above-mentioned. it's of that nature, it could be psychological as well as physical, and there are a wide range of issues associated with the...
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to ignore the bullying it ca can foster we are joined y one of the civil rights movement pioneers dr. harry edwards. >> and from silver spring, maryland. dave ziron sports for the nation and great to have you guys both with us tonight. johnatha dr. edward johnathan marc martis given a nickname of big weirdo. and typical hazing that happens in the n.f.l. an pee and peoplee you guys were aware of this went further it went to voice mail and text mes messages and eventy leading to a emotional breakdown how tre brief prevalent is thise n.f.l. and sports in particular. i was associated with the n.f.l. for the last years. i was wha with the golden state warriors and in all of these sports there is some degree of this kind of thing that goes on. this is an extreme case. >> this typically runs the spectrum. the people singing the school songs from the colleges they came from and right up to this. the thing that has changed is that the technology has eliminated the line for all practical purpose. in-house an locke and locker room and public information. >> no one can be sure that what happens in-hous
to ignore the bullying it ca can foster we are joined y one of the civil rights movement pioneers dr. harry edwards. >> and from silver spring, maryland. dave ziron sports for the nation and great to have you guys both with us tonight. johnatha dr. edward johnathan marc martis given a nickname of big weirdo. and typical hazing that happens in the n.f.l. an pee and peoplee you guys were aware of this went further it went to voice mail and text mes messages and eventy leading to a emotional...
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we go to dr. harry edwards, sports consultant to the san francisco 49ers and from maryland, dave ziron, host of edge of sports radio and author of game over. great to have you guys both with us tonight. dr. edwards, jonathan martin was hazed as a rookie. he was forced to pay thousands and thousands of dollars for teammates meals and vacations. he was given the nickname of big weirdo. typical hazing that happens in the nfl that i think people like you guys are aware of the nfl knew about, but this went far further. they went to physical threats, voice mails and text messages involving racial statements leading to an emotional break down. how relevant is this in the nfl, and in sports in particular. >> i've been associated with the informal for the last 30 years. i was in with the golden state warriors for ten years, and i had a lot of dealings with team in the nba. i was with major league baseball for five years and then in all of these sports there is some degree of this kind of thing that goes on. this
we go to dr. harry edwards, sports consultant to the san francisco 49ers and from maryland, dave ziron, host of edge of sports radio and author of game over. great to have you guys both with us tonight. dr. edwards, jonathan martin was hazed as a rookie. he was forced to pay thousands and thousands of dollars for teammates meals and vacations. he was given the nickname of big weirdo. typical hazing that happens in the nfl that i think people like you guys are aware of the nfl knew about, but...
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dr. harris. but i wanted to take just a moment to emphasize what dr. roe was talking about, mr. speaker, in regard to these mandates. the affordable care act, we've found out now it's the unaffordable care act, but, mr. speaker, all of these mandates that are larded up into this essential coverage that the federal government is requiring is the reason that indeed is the reason that the cost is going up. you can't include all those things that dr. roe was talking about without somebody paying for it. optionstalk about other and what we on the republican side, particularly the physicians, have offered in regard to alternatives. many states have a lot of mandates in their health insurance program and under current law you can't buy health insurance in another state. and so we have been pushing for years, the whole time -- the 11 years that i've been here, to pass what's called an association health plan where a group or even an individual can go on the internet and probably not have the trouble they're having with healthcare.gov. and find out that in tennessee, maybe there's a poli
dr. harris. but i wanted to take just a moment to emphasize what dr. roe was talking about, mr. speaker, in regard to these mandates. the affordable care act, we've found out now it's the unaffordable care act, but, mr. speaker, all of these mandates that are larded up into this essential coverage that the federal government is requiring is the reason that indeed is the reason that the cost is going up. you can't include all those things that dr. roe was talking about without somebody paying...
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dr. harris, what's been your experience working with insurance companies? >> guest: you know, look, insurance companies are not the nicest, friendliest, kindest people to work with, but they've always been better to work with than the government payers. government payers are the worst because they have no responsibility to anyone. they really are. you know, for instance, under medicare physicians in this country haven't had an increase in pay in ten years, and i mean not even an inflation increase. that's not true with insurance companies, but it is true with government payers. medicaid, great expansion in medicaid under this plan. what you'll find is that physicians really don't -- they really aren't able to take care of medicaid patients because the government just doesn't pay them what it costs to take care of a patient. >> host: do you know how many people in your district in maryland on the eastern shore have signed up, have attempted to sign up in. >> >> guest: we don't have that breakdown, but the maryland numbers for the first 32 days were 1,284. so
dr. harris, what's been your experience working with insurance companies? >> guest: you know, look, insurance companies are not the nicest, friendliest, kindest people to work with, but they've always been better to work with than the government payers. government payers are the worst because they have no responsibility to anyone. they really are. you know, for instance, under medicare physicians in this country haven't had an increase in pay in ten years, and i mean not even an inflation...
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dr. shelby harris behavioral sleep medicine here in new york city. nice to see you doc.re welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> what do we need to do to make sure that we maximize. headaches when this switch happens. this is not a joke. people getting headaches from a switch. why is this happening? >> we have these internal biological clocks. hour change. even if thyme when we gain that hour it sets off and makes things happen inside our bodies. >> be honest you are a doctor you hate daylight savings time. why are we still doing this? >> that's a very complicated question. it's not great for a lot of my patients who we tell keep the same sleep schedule every single day. it can throw you off. >> tips is jump the gun. >> right. >> what does that mean. >> i like patients who struggle with this change to spend the daytime before the change to actually set your clocks. get used to this newer schedule before the clocks actually change that night. your eating and sleeping earlier. >> how do you convince a 1-year-old to do this as well? >> very challenging. that what you would do
dr. shelby harris behavioral sleep medicine here in new york city. nice to see you doc.re welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> what do we need to do to make sure that we maximize. headaches when this switch happens. this is not a joke. people getting headaches from a switch. why is this happening? >> we have these internal biological clocks. hour change. even if thyme when we gain that hour it sets off and makes things happen inside our bodies. >> be honest you are a...
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dr. rivas-vazquez suggesd for harry. getshsees himings abt in aolo session. if perhaps i could undersnd you better so ian help her, e two of youcould essentially undershat other is l about, and what needs. she--whepeople are unhappy, we're talking about people n having otional needbeing met. it an inngible in it's... a lot of tes le don't know at willnngible make tm happy. yeah. she wasn't toolear about exactl whould make h happy so that's something she has to figure t. perhaps ththree of us at a later date might be able to do that ybe. ok. at makesou happy? order. when everything abt me is in order, then i can think clearly. it's like before i'm about do an operation having erything laid out exactly the way it's supposed to be and having everybody in place and havi things done becausit's such a pcise... function that... and that should be carried over into everything. when my house, when everything i own, when the people in my life are... in order, then i can keep thinking clearly. must be quite distressing to you, then, whenou see thunt of emotion that are
dr. rivas-vazquez suggesd for harry. getshsees himings abt in aolo session. if perhaps i could undersnd you better so ian help her, e two of youcould essentially undershat other is l about, and what needs. she--whepeople are unhappy, we're talking about people n having otional needbeing met. it an inngible in it's... a lot of tes le don't know at willnngible make tm happy. yeah. she wasn't toolear about exactl whould make h happy so that's something she has to figure t. perhaps ththree of us at...
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i'm melissa harris-perry. dr.gts physician from wichita, kansas, was one of only three doctors in america providing access to aborgs in the third trimester of pregnancy. his motto -- trust women. dr. tiller was assassinated 4 1/2 years ago, shot and killed at his church by an anti-abortion activist. his clinic closed shortly afterwards. right now there are only four doctors in america who still perform late-term abortions. they were profiled in the documentary "after tiller" released earlier this year. two of those doctors, colleagues of dr. tiller himself, went to practice in new mexico, a state with none of the limbs on reproductive rights that, for example, kansas had in place. they were followed not long afterward from volunteers from the anti-reproductive rights group that once protested dr. tiller. in recent weeks they've been driving this operation rescue so-called truth truck around albuquerque, complete with gory images and a message advocating vote for the late term abortion ban. they're talking about a
i'm melissa harris-perry. dr.gts physician from wichita, kansas, was one of only three doctors in america providing access to aborgs in the third trimester of pregnancy. his motto -- trust women. dr. tiller was assassinated 4 1/2 years ago, shot and killed at his church by an anti-abortion activist. his clinic closed shortly afterwards. right now there are only four doctors in america who still perform late-term abortions. they were profiled in the documentary "after tiller" released...
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dr. sue dikotdis and erin tolbert. thank you. >> thank you. harris: prosecutors are wrapping up their murder case against martin mcneil. this is one we're following closely. we thought in 48 hours they would get to this point and now they have. it is not clear if we will hear from the utah doctor himself but today his former mistress, remember her ? gypsy? back on the stand. her previous testimony apparently not enough. they want her back for more. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. harris: right now prosecutors in the martin being r macneil murder trial are getting ready to rap up their side of the case. first they're questioning this former mistress, gypsy willis. it is her second time on the stand. the utah d
dr. sue dikotdis and erin tolbert. thank you. >> thank you. harris: prosecutors are wrapping up their murder case against martin mcneil. this is one we're following closely. we thought in 48 hours they would get to this point and now they have. it is not clear if we will hear from the utah doctor himself but today his former mistress, remember her ? gypsy? back on the stand. her previous testimony apparently not enough. they want her back for more. i got this. [thinking] is it that time?...
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dr. derek pitts and to my uncle, professor wesley harris. >>> up next, my footnote this week is a conversation personal battle. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. two weeks. you already went to the doctor? not yet. but i took this new clearblue test. it's like two tests in one. oh, my god. i think i'm gonna cry. [ female announcer ] the new clearblue pregnancy test also estimates how many weeks. weeks estimator. only from clearblue. >>> bell hooks, the new school right here in new york. when we e opened the floor for questions i saw a familiar face. in september we featured south bronx organizer tanya fields as a fo
dr. derek pitts and to my uncle, professor wesley harris. >>> up next, my footnote this week is a conversation personal battle. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on...
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in fact, you can go back to the 1960 campaign when harris wofford and some liberals quibsed him to call coretta scott king after drking had been imprisoned in the south, which was a remarkable moment shifting allegiances for many african-americans fairly reliable republican voters to the democratic party. it began a shift that continued after the tragedy of dallas and into the 1960s. ening one of the tragedies of dallas, if not the central one, besides the human crisis it provoked obviously, john kennedy was learning how to be a great are the. he came in not particularly prepared for the office. he was a young man, 43 years old. in april of 1961 he authorizes bay of pigs invasion of cuba, which is a total disaster. he said himself in a parliamentary system i would have had to resigned. he called dwight eisenhower to come to camp david and eisenhower asked him a critical question that every president since would be well advised to ask, which is did you have a meeting with everyone involved? did you ask all the questions? kennedy admitted he hadn't. in october 1962 when we came as close as we ever have to nuclear ar
in fact, you can go back to the 1960 campaign when harris wofford and some liberals quibsed him to call coretta scott king after drking had been imprisoned in the south, which was a remarkable moment shifting allegiances for many african-americans fairly reliable republican voters to the democratic party. it began a shift that continued after the tragedy of dallas and into the 1960s. ening one of the tragedies of dallas, if not the central one, besides the human crisis it provoked obviously,...
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harris: before we go, dan, i want to get your thoughts calling dr. macneil to the stand.that when the prosecution rests the defense says it has three more witnesses, it is possible among them, possible, we don't know, that the doctor could be one of them. do you call him? >> i would be shocked if he is called to the stand. he has a fraud conviction. so much strange behavior after his wife dies he will be cross-examined solely bit by bit. allegations he might have tampered with evidence. he might have faked performing cpr he could notwithstand the cross-examination. i don't believe he will be called. harris: dan schorr, wearing two hats, what you do if you were the defense and i know what you do with the prosecution, you said you would tear him abart. good to see you both, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> some tiny tigers just 13 weeks old, they are getting a big test today at the national zoo. we'll tell you what these little guys are up to next. >>> big day in the national zoo because of brand new sumantra tiger cubs. they are 13 years old and have to take a swim te
harris: before we go, dan, i want to get your thoughts calling dr. macneil to the stand.that when the prosecution rests the defense says it has three more witnesses, it is possible among them, possible, we don't know, that the doctor could be one of them. do you call him? >> i would be shocked if he is called to the stand. he has a fraud conviction. so much strange behavior after his wife dies he will be cross-examined solely bit by bit. allegations he might have tampered with evidence....
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harry smith, back imanila tonight. hay, thanks. >>> also among theembers of our team on the ground covering the story in the philippines, r chief medical editor dr. nay snyderman. e made her way by air to one of the hospitals itacloban. on her way the, she witnessed some of the rst devastation which is all t more alarming in the before and after photogras of the region. once on the ground she sawome of the patientsho are right nownduring some desperate hours. tonight, nancy is onne of the neighboring islands of cebu. nanc good evening. >> reporter: gooevening, brian. with roads blocked, ferries not running and airports closed, we jumped on a chopper and headed toacloban to check on the possibily of a developing health care crisis. from the air, weee stunning devastation. you pass over the mountas it looks like a major deforestation project. the trees are stripped. then y get into the fertil farming area and erything is flooded. villages along the cst wiped out by the massive tidal sur that left the city of tacloba in ruins. we made our way to divine word hospital, officily closed for business, but peopletill come. this doctor scrambled to save l
harry smith, back imanila tonight. hay, thanks. >>> also among theembers of our team on the ground covering the story in the philippines, r chief medical editor dr. nay snyderman. e made her way by air to one of the hospitals itacloban. on her way the, she witnessed some of the rst devastation which is all t more alarming in the before and after photogras of the region. once on the ground she sawome of the patientsho are right nownduring some desperate hours. tonight, nancy is onne of...
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. >> reporter: harris suffers from debilitating allergies. he's seeing a specialist, dr.os angeles, at least until january 1st when his bill go up. >> i know if i go see him, it's completely out of network and it does not apply against my deductible. so it's really out of network, almost in another orbit. >> reporter: the new obama care compliant plan being offered by harris' current health insurance company will actually cost him $5 a month less but he and four of harris' five doctors are no longer in that network. >> i've had patients come to me saying please do whatever you need to do, because i don't know if i will be able to come back to see you after december 31st. >> reporter: he says 10% of his patients now must either find new doctors or pay steep out of pocket costs. >> it's mind-numbing. it's mind-numbing. >> reporter: even for dr. eitchis, less than six weeks before obama care takes effect, he still doesn't know which if any insurance plans he will accept. he's already stopped taking medicare. >> i may think about not taking any insurance at all. i have a lot
. >> reporter: harris suffers from debilitating allergies. he's seeing a specialist, dr.os angeles, at least until january 1st when his bill go up. >> i know if i go see him, it's completely out of network and it does not apply against my deductible. so it's really out of network, almost in another orbit. >> reporter: the new obama care compliant plan being offered by harris' current health insurance company will actually cost him $5 a month less but he and four of harris'...
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harry, thank y vy much for that report. meantime, in san jose, closer to me, there will be candlelight vigil for the victims of typon iyan. people gatheri outside of dr. martin lutr king jr. library tonight at 6:0015 to talk about how their families havbeen impact and also how toelp out. more details on how you at home can help as ll. we have the latest details from overseas. just visit our website, nbc bay area.com, and search haiyan. > a warning for women at u.c. santa cruz. campus polic say recently they'vreceived a number of portsf students havg their drinks spiked. they don't knowhat kind of drug is being used, but in at least one case the vtim said she wasexually assaulte th chief othe uc santa cruz department urgedtudents to be caful, and he says if you see someone who is unable to take care of themselves, step in and lp. official saz if you think you have been drugged, here's what you should do. you should see immediate medical attention. call 911 oret to a hospital because you just never know h you are going to react to drugs. incident, tell the police immediately, and try to prerve any evidence, and, finally, the chief says to get support t
harry, thank y vy much for that report. meantime, in san jose, closer to me, there will be candlelight vigil for the victims of typon iyan. people gatheri outside of dr. martin lutr king jr. library tonight at 6:0015 to talk about how their families havbeen impact and also how toelp out. more details on how you at home can help as ll. we have the latest details from overseas. just visit our website, nbc bay area.com, and search haiyan. > a warning for women at u.c. santa cruz. campus polic...
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. >> reporter: harris suffers from debilitating allergies. he's seeing a specialist. dr. robert ichis at cedars-sinai medical center in los angeles, at least until january 1st, when his bill would go up. >> i know if i go see him, it's completely out of network, and it does not apply against my deductible. so it's really out of network. it's almost in another orbit. >> reporter: the new obama care compliant plan being offered by harris' current health insurance company will actually cost him $5 a less month, but four of his five doctors are no longer in that network. >> i've had patients come to me, saying, please do whatever you need to do, because i don't know if i'll be able to come back to see you after december 31st. >> reporter: he says 10% of his patients now must either find new doctors or pay steep out-of-pocket costs. >> it's mind numbing. it's mind numbing. >> reporter: even for dr. ichis, less than six weeks before obama care takes effect, he doesn't know which if any insurance plans he'll accept. he has already stopped taking medicare. >> honestly, what i may
. >> reporter: harris suffers from debilitating allergies. he's seeing a specialist. dr. robert ichis at cedars-sinai medical center in los angeles, at least until january 1st, when his bill would go up. >> i know if i go see him, it's completely out of network, and it does not apply against my deductible. so it's really out of network. it's almost in another orbit. >> reporter: the new obama care compliant plan being offered by harris' current health insurance company will...
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dr. michael eric dyson, great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. coming up, going nuclear. senate majority leader harrys democrats to pass an unprecedented rule change. commentary coming up. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief, and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had t
dr. michael eric dyson, great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. coming up, going nuclear. senate majority leader harrys democrats to pass an unprecedented rule change. commentary coming up. if you're living with moderate to severe crohn's disease, and it feels like your life revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has been proven to work for adults who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to...
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dr. charles krauthammer. he's one of the sound bites. >> my very best friend. hmmm, before i give you the answer, i'll remind you what harryn once said. if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. [ laughter ] the krauthammers have improved on that. we have two dogs in case one turns on us. [ laughter ] >> always thinking ahead. i love charles. he has his new book, "thanks that matter." >> beckel? >> we've been follow thing story about the miami dolphins, ritchie incognito, who was bounced off the team because he was bullying one of the other players. they caught him on a video, and here's good ole ritchie. >> [ bleep ] you! [ bleep ] [ bleep ]! >> yeah, okay, ritchie. >> i think it's ironic that his last name is incognito. >> can you imagine somebody marrying that dude? >> no. >> bob says that, you know it's bad. >> he calls for drug testing for football players. this guy is clearly on a roid rage right there. >> or he's just a big jerk. some people can be jerks without drugs. >> he's incognito and he's masked as a total jackass. eric, you're up. >> we only have 15 seconds. ppp just put out a poll with rand paul and ch
dr. charles krauthammer. he's one of the sound bites. >> my very best friend. hmmm, before i give you the answer, i'll remind you what harryn once said. if you want a friend in washington, get a dog. [ laughter ] the krauthammers have improved on that. we have two dogs in case one turns on us. [ laughter ] >> always thinking ahead. i love charles. he has his new book, "thanks that matter." >> beckel? >> we've been follow thing story about the miami dolphins,...
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harry smith, nbc news, the philippines. >> hundreds of thousands of the survivors have no access to food, water, our medicine. here is nbc's chief medical editor, drder reporting from the island of cebu. >> the roads are blocked, the airports are closed, so we jumped on a chopper to see what could be an impending health crisis. from the air we see stunning devastation. >> trees are just stripped. zefrg fooged. >> villages along the coast wiped out. >> we made it to divine word hospital. heavily damaged, officially closed for business but people still come. scrambling to save lives and medical supplies. >> we tried to salvage what was left of the pharmacy. >> with just bandages and about september ticks left, doctors can't handle more than bruises, cuts and abrasions. >> this woman arrived in labor. the staff is living on little sleep. there is no power for lights or refrigeration and no security. across the city, the scarcity of food, fresh water, and sanitation is setting the stage for a public health nightmare. >> are you worried about cases of dysentery? >> oh, definitely. >> the staff is haunted by those y they couldn't help. >> did patients d
harry smith, nbc news, the philippines. >> hundreds of thousands of the survivors have no access to food, water, our medicine. here is nbc's chief medical editor, drder reporting from the island of cebu. >> the roads are blocked, the airports are closed, so we jumped on a chopper to see what could be an impending health crisis. from the air we see stunning devastation. >> trees are just stripped. zefrg fooged. >> villages along the coast wiped out. >> we made it to...
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harry reid made it easier for the president to pick whomever his heart desires. and let's not forget he used dr. ezekiel emmanuel. >> that's right. this whole board was designed to sort of bypass the political process to allow a bunch of unelected, politically unaccountable elites to make these tough spending decisions about health care for our seniors. and, you know, i looked back at this law very carefully. and what's interesting to me is there's at least four or five times in the law where a 3/5 super majority is required by the senate for various procedural reasons. so the democrats who wrote this law and passed it without any republican support are clearly saying in various portions that 60 votes, 3/5 of the senate is 60 votes is an important threshold and here they are now after the law has passed dispensing with one of the most important presupposed 3/5 thresholds. and that is who gets to be appointed to this board. at best the maneuver is sort of hypocritical and at worst it's devious. >> this board, ipab, not allowed by law to ration care. how concerned should people be about who gets
harry reid made it easier for the president to pick whomever his heart desires. and let's not forget he used dr. ezekiel emmanuel. >> that's right. this whole board was designed to sort of bypass the political process to allow a bunch of unelected, politically unaccountable elites to make these tough spending decisions about health care for our seniors. and, you know, i looked back at this law very carefully. and what's interesting to me is there's at least four or five times in the law...
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dr. bill grace, jimmy, heather, chris are going to hang around. don't forget, the nuclear option fallout on capitol hill, i say this about harry reid, it might make things a lot nastier for things to come. that's the end of the filibuster. free market capitalism, still the best path the prosperity. "the kudlow report" is coming right back. however, i've got some free market inspirational quotes from president john f. kennedy this evening. here he talks about the british socialized medicine system. >> i understand that there's going to be a program this week against this bill in which an english physician is going to come and talk about how bad their plans are. it may be. but he ought to talk about it in england because his plan and what they do in england is entirely different. in england, the entire cost of medicine for people of all ages, all of it, doctors, the choice of doctors, hospitals, from the time they're born till the time you die are included in a government program. but what we're talking about is entirely different. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistan
dr. bill grace, jimmy, heather, chris are going to hang around. don't forget, the nuclear option fallout on capitol hill, i say this about harry reid, it might make things a lot nastier for things to come. that's the end of the filibuster. free market capitalism, still the best path the prosperity. "the kudlow report" is coming right back. however, i've got some free market inspirational quotes from president john f. kennedy this evening. here he talks about the british socialized...
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dr. who's voyages ran for 25 years and developed a cult following and inspiring generations of sci fi fans for the past 50 years and that's how fox reports this saturday. i am harris. i will run over to the studio to see it happen. >> tonight on huckabee, another obama care delay with enrollment pushed back until the midterm elections. >> it is a political ploy by the administration to hide the additional sticker shock. and people will see through this. >> but do republicans have a better plan? congresswoman michelle bachmann joins mike huckabee tonight. plus, will your insurance get cancelled? and will your
dr. who's voyages ran for 25 years and developed a cult following and inspiring generations of sci fi fans for the past 50 years and that's how fox reports this saturday. i am harris. i will run over to the studio to see it happen. >> tonight on huckabee, another obama care delay with enrollment pushed back until the midterm elections. >> it is a political ploy by the administration to hide the additional sticker shock. and people will see through this. >> but do republicans...
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dr. paul. thanks for coming in. >> nice to see you. david: on this rule change, said it was coming. others thought it was too radical even for harrydo you think about it? >> i think it raced call. reversing and canceling jefferson's rules, they have been around for a bit. no, i think, they talk about minor judges but i think they're making it so that they can get her appointed with a majority vote rather than going with the 60. david: let me stop you right there you think the rule change specifically was because of the vote for her, for janet yellen? that is why they changed the rules? >> no way for me to know but i speculate that is a very strong possibility. it seems like she is much more important person than some of these minor judges. hardly anybody in the country knows which judges they are talking about. the best i can tell, it will apply to yellen, under the new rule, which means it makes it easier. and you know, that vote was not overwhelming. you know -- david: no. we'll talk about. sorry to interrupt. you do have a source inches side the u.s. senate, your son, senator rand paul. was he planning to filibuster janet yelle
dr. paul. thanks for coming in. >> nice to see you. david: on this rule change, said it was coming. others thought it was too radical even for harrydo you think about it? >> i think it raced call. reversing and canceling jefferson's rules, they have been around for a bit. no, i think, they talk about minor judges but i think they're making it so that they can get her appointed with a majority vote rather than going with the 60. david: let me stop you right there you think the rule...
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. >> reporter: harris suffers from debilitating allergies. he's seeing a specialist, dr.he prestigious seeders sinai medical siener in los angeles. >> i know if i go see him it's completely out of network and it does not apply against my deductible. it's really out of network. it's almost in another orbit. >> reporter: the new obama care complian plan will cost him $5 less but many doctors are in longer in that network. >> i've had many patients say do whatever you can do because i don't know if i'll be able to see you after december 31st. >> reporter: he says 10% of his patients must find new doctors or pay steep out-of-pocket costs. >> it's mind numbing. >> reporter: he still doesn't know which if any insurance plans he'll accept. he has already stopped taking medicare. >> honestly what i may think about is not taking any insurance at all. i have a lot of patients who have been seeing me for over 20 years and we have a bond. it would be sad to lose those patients. >> reporter: for harris, obama care has meant fewer choices and headaches, untreatable by presidential apol
. >> reporter: harris suffers from debilitating allergies. he's seeing a specialist, dr.he prestigious seeders sinai medical siener in los angeles. >> i know if i go see him it's completely out of network and it does not apply against my deductible. it's really out of network. it's almost in another orbit. >> reporter: the new obama care complian plan will cost him $5 less but many doctors are in longer in that network. >> i've had many patients say do whatever you can...
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dr. harris is engaged in. but the key issue is, while we're not solely responsible for addressing these issues, we are working very aggressively. we also have partnerships with the administration for children and families, the department of defense, the department of justice, and the veterans administration, and hrsa, so that we deal with trauma across the board. we want it to be in primary care settings. we want people asking about it. and then we want to make sure we have a workforce that's skilled enough to begin to do something about it. and we are very glad that you have enlightened our audience related to this topic. i want to remind our audience that national recovery month is celebrated every september, and we're hoping that you engage and be visible and vocal during this month by hosting events and also be engaged, not only with the family, but with those that are in recovery. i want to thank you for being here, and it was a very good show. thank you. for a copy of this program or other programs in th
dr. harris is engaged in. but the key issue is, while we're not solely responsible for addressing these issues, we are working very aggressively. we also have partnerships with the administration for children and families, the department of defense, the department of justice, and the veterans administration, and hrsa, so that we deal with trauma across the board. we want it to be in primary care settings. we want people asking about it. and then we want to make sure we have a workforce that's...