142
142
Apr 7, 2012
04/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
so please welcome dr. helen roundtree, who will speak to us on the topic before it was virginia, setting the scene. dr. roundtree. [ applause ] >>> i may be -- have been invited more than anybody else, but it's because i usually talk about her, who shall be nameless today. [ laughter ] >> i don't plan to mention any individuals today. i was asked to talk about people and the land, and i'm going to stay to the subject. my students used to complain, i stuck to the subject. drove them nuts. [ laughter ] >> the indian attitude to the land here before all of the invaders came, including my ancestors, the indian attitude to the land was probably complex, but there was one element of it that shines through in some of the early accounts. and that is, the entire region is useful, as is! i want to explain why and how that was possible. we need to start off with a couple of basic premises. which we have made no intellectually, but emotionally, it's going to be harder to grasp. at times it is even for me now. indians were r
so please welcome dr. helen roundtree, who will speak to us on the topic before it was virginia, setting the scene. dr. roundtree. [ applause ] >>> i may be -- have been invited more than anybody else, but it's because i usually talk about her, who shall be nameless today. [ laughter ] >> i don't plan to mention any individuals today. i was asked to talk about people and the land, and i'm going to stay to the subject. my students used to complain, i stuck to the subject. drove...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
72
72
Apr 4, 2012
04/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. helen be moved to 6, yes. >> 2008 hundred and 54 people. that would bring the deviation -- >> 2804 people. >> it's not just it, to david's point, the population depth is between 280 and district 9 line. that is what you're talking about moving. no, even that -- i encourage -- i think that we should think about it because we have split opinion. for others that are really considered, it would be important to see a plan for what that looks like. >> i wanted to make a comment. this is not to advocate one way or the other, but if you wanted to put it in 10, you effectively have to do our rotation. these are all rotation jobs. you end up with most of the hill and greater mission bay in 6. naughton and the killing more to the north mission, but it also has the effect of really cutting into soma. wouldn't be 16th, 14th, the freeway or 11th. it ends up in a very strange place in the western -- and the western soma folks would have issues. haute there is a balance to be had. >> i think we have some targeted areas for next week cosy discussion. simila
dr. helen be moved to 6, yes. >> 2008 hundred and 54 people. that would bring the deviation -- >> 2804 people. >> it's not just it, to david's point, the population depth is between 280 and district 9 line. that is what you're talking about moving. no, even that -- i encourage -- i think that we should think about it because we have split opinion. for others that are really considered, it would be important to see a plan for what that looks like. >> i wanted to make a...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
79
79
Apr 2, 2012
04/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. helen be moved to 6, yes. >> 2008 hundred and 54 people. that would bring the deviation -- >> 2804 people. >> it's not just it, to david's point, the population depth is between 280 and district 9 line. that is what you're talking about moving. no, ev
dr. helen be moved to 6, yes. >> 2008 hundred and 54 people. that would bring the deviation -- >> 2804 people. >> it's not just it, to david's point, the population depth is between 280 and district 9 line. that is what you're talking about moving. no, ev
282
282
Apr 22, 2012
04/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: pioneered by neurologist dr. helen're stimulating. >> reporter: since the mid-1990s mayberg has been using high-tech imaging to study the brain circuits that control our moods. she figured out that area 25 is a junction box in the center of it all. >> okay. here we go, charlie. i know. >> reporter: mayberg's research also showed that in depressed patients area 25 is relatively overactive. >> here again, you can see area 25 except now it's red as opposed to blue because this is an increase. >> reporter: she theorized that in patients like edie guyton who did not respond to conventional treatments, area 25 was somehow stuck in overdrive. >> it just was a matter of following the experimental trail. >> reporter: the trail led to the operating room. and a procedure known as deep brain stimulation. dbs. here at emory, where i'm on staff, my colleagues have been using deep brain stimulation for more than 15 years to treat movement disorders such as parkinson's disease. in that case they're targeting the brain's motor system.
>> reporter: pioneered by neurologist dr. helen're stimulating. >> reporter: since the mid-1990s mayberg has been using high-tech imaging to study the brain circuits that control our moods. she figured out that area 25 is a junction box in the center of it all. >> okay. here we go, charlie. i know. >> reporter: mayberg's research also showed that in depressed patients area 25 is relatively overactive. >> here again, you can see area 25 except now it's red as...
152
152
Apr 14, 2012
04/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
pioneered by nurologist dr. helen maberg. >> the x is where we're stimulating. >> the target is area 25, a junction box for the brain circuits that control our moods. here at em or rewhere i'm on staff my colleagues have been using deep brain stimulation for 15 years to treat movement disorders such as parkinson's disease, they are targeting the brain's motor system. they wanted to target area 25 for patients with severe depression. it was a procedure just like this done on edi guyton. in surgery, patients are lightly sedated as a neurosurgeon drills two holes. with an instrument to guide him, he then inserts the electrodes. >> is the contact on? >> contact on. >> as a benchmark, they asked edi to rate her feelings on a scale of 1 to 10, starting with dread. >> my sense of dread is getting worse. >> rate it. >> 8. >> two minutes later, they turned on one of the four contacts. >> how does it feel right now? is it still high? >> no, it's much better. >> what is the dread right now? >> 3. >> a drop from 8 to 3. but docto
pioneered by nurologist dr. helen maberg. >> the x is where we're stimulating. >> the target is area 25, a junction box for the brain circuits that control our moods. here at em or rewhere i'm on staff my colleagues have been using deep brain stimulation for 15 years to treat movement disorders such as parkinson's disease, they are targeting the brain's motor system. they wanted to target area 25 for patients with severe depression. it was a procedure just like this done on edi...
197
197
Apr 20, 2012
04/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> 38 years ago, this month, i received a letter from dr. helen b. watson of the university of tennessee, asking me if i would be willing to coach the women's basketball team. all dr. watson offered me was $250 a month. i mean, i was bouncing checks all over the place. i can say i have been happy to be your coach. it's been awesome. >> and awesome to watch. as we know, no other college coach, male or female, in any sport, has won as many games as pat summitt. eight months ago, she was diagnosed with early dementia. she is stepping aside now to focus on the battle ahead, but with her signature spirit, she said, she's looking forward to a good fight. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news," a cold case roaring back to life. etan patz, the 6-year-old boy who disappeared on his way to school, for 33 years his face haunting us on milk cartons. today, what the police and their search dogs found. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me
. >> 38 years ago, this month, i received a letter from dr. helen b. watson of the university of tennessee, asking me if i would be willing to coach the women's basketball team. all dr. watson offered me was $250 a month. i mean, i was bouncing checks all over the place. i can say i have been happy to be your coach. it's been awesome. >> and awesome to watch. as we know, no other college coach, male or female, in any sport, has won as many games as pat summitt. eight months ago, she...
520
520
Apr 21, 2012
04/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 520
favorite 0
quote 0
a place where depression lives and a doctor, dr. helenscovered that area. area 25, and she in these patients, randi, who had no options, medications have nod worked, electroconvulsive therapy stopped working she decided to stimulate that part of the brain and got astonishing results. i'll show you real quickly, this is what it looks like, a battery pack, it would sit under someone's collar bone under the skin. this here is in fact what goes in the brain. >> she is putting that in patients? >> she is with the help of a neurosurgeon, putting these in the brains. there are several electrodes, she would stimulate different amounts of electricity and try to get some benefit in the patients and she saw that several times. it was remarkable. >> there is a real difference once you put that in, she can say it has been successful? >> she can. and i saw some of this myself and it was profound. this one woman who you can see more this weekend, she really had been in a profound state of depression for a long time, had no connection with family, people
a place where depression lives and a doctor, dr. helenscovered that area. area 25, and she in these patients, randi, who had no options, medications have nod worked, electroconvulsive therapy stopped working she decided to stimulate that part of the brain and got astonishing results. i'll show you real quickly, this is what it looks like, a battery pack, it would sit under someone's collar bone under the skin. this here is in fact what goes in the brain. >> she is putting that in...
233
233
Apr 19, 2012
04/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
applause ] >> you know, 38 years ago this month, i want you to listen to this, i received a letter from dr. helenf the university of tennessee asking me if i would be willing to coach the women's basketball team. now, listen to this. all dr. watson offered me was $250 a month. i mean, i was bouncing checks all over the place, and the opportunity to teach and get my master's degree. she said that the team had excellent potential. and that they would be happy to have me as their coach. i can say i have been happy to be your coach. growing up on a dairy farm in henrietta, tennessee, i doubt if anybody has been there other than tyler and myself, it was really a great ride for me. i learned from my parents about the work that we have to do and the work you must love to do. i can tell you i have loved my work at the university of tennessee. it's been awesome. and i can say for almost four decades it has been a privilege to make an impact on the lives of 161 women who have worn the orange. i am so proud of them, the lady vol student athletes, and an honor to see them graduate and become successful young
applause ] >> you know, 38 years ago this month, i want you to listen to this, i received a letter from dr. helenf the university of tennessee asking me if i would be willing to coach the women's basketball team. now, listen to this. all dr. watson offered me was $250 a month. i mean, i was bouncing checks all over the place, and the opportunity to teach and get my master's degree. she said that the team had excellent potential. and that they would be happy to have me as their coach. i...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
168
168
Apr 6, 2012
04/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
dr. michelle clearer and helen ley. heather murdoch, tony wilson and forest gray. are you here? go ahead and step up to the podium. >> good evening, board members and public. my name is dr. michelle clearer. i have an m.a. in sports psychology and a p.h. in clinical psychology. part of the work i do is with folks who are struggling to lose weight, exercise and eat healthy. for them the behavior started when they were kids, now engrained patterns which they are struggling to change. if larger problem is not only do they struggle with weight, excercise but healthy eating but confidence and self-esteem which invades all areas of their life. physical activity not only helps with confidence, motivation and self-esteem but scores of studies have shown that physical activity helps to improve cognitive functioning, concentration and classroom behavior. and may ultimately contribute to closing the achievement gap in many of our schools. not only should p.e. be mandated because the state mandates it but because it's the right thing to do and it provides so many more benefits than is obviou
dr. michelle clearer and helen ley. heather murdoch, tony wilson and forest gray. are you here? go ahead and step up to the podium. >> good evening, board members and public. my name is dr. michelle clearer. i have an m.a. in sports psychology and a p.h. in clinical psychology. part of the work i do is with folks who are struggling to lose weight, exercise and eat healthy. for them the behavior started when they were kids, now engrained patterns which they are struggling to change. if...