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joining me to talk about this a little bit more from atlanta, dr. johnfrin, head of american cancer society. thank you for joining us. you and i have had a chance to talk about the issues quite a bit over the years. this money would go to all kinds of cancer research. not just lung cancer, is my understanding from reading the bill, but, of course, lung cancer is a big one. we know in a perfect world people would never smoke or they would quit before they ever get cancer, but quickly, if you endulling me, i want to give you some of the benefits which are almost immediate for someone to quit smoking. 20 minutes, for example, after smoking, your blood pressure drops back down to normal. literally within hours your risk of having fatal heart attack goes down. within the year a rescue of heart disease is halfway back down to that of a nonsmoker. these are incentives, doctor, to try and obviously get someone to think about this. let me ask you something specific. can an ex-smoker ever get their cancer risk down to where it is for a never smoker? >> very close.
joining me to talk about this a little bit more from atlanta, dr. johnfrin, head of american cancer society. thank you for joining us. you and i have had a chance to talk about the issues quite a bit over the years. this money would go to all kinds of cancer research. not just lung cancer, is my understanding from reading the bill, but, of course, lung cancer is a big one. we know in a perfect world people would never smoke or they would quit before they ever get cancer, but quickly, if you...
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and add to that dr. john fleming from louisiana. dr. john fleming. >> look, folks, it's kind of hard to follow michele bachmann, don't you think? strong, conservative women. strong, conservative -- and congressman from the fourth district of louisiana, northwest louisiana. i'm a physician, and have been a doctor for 36 years and still practice medicine and and i've been tasked for years to not only provide health care, but to provide health care benefits to my employees. so i have an understanding of the microcosm of that economy. look, folks, obama care is despised by two-thirds of americans. we know that it will create nothing but a giant bureaucratic system and it's beginning to do that. its taken away the consumer choices and it's intruding into your relationship between your doctor and you as a patient. now, i don't fault the supreme court today for their decision and here's why, because basically, you can see this written into justice roberts' opinion. it's up to the people who elect members of congress and the president to decide
and add to that dr. john fleming from louisiana. dr. john fleming. >> look, folks, it's kind of hard to follow michele bachmann, don't you think? strong, conservative women. strong, conservative -- and congressman from the fourth district of louisiana, northwest louisiana. i'm a physician, and have been a doctor for 36 years and still practice medicine and and i've been tasked for years to not only provide health care, but to provide health care benefits to my employees. so i have an...
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dr. john holdren. we'll have our opening statements, and i'll begin with my opening statement. dr. holdren, thank you for joining us today, and in you're dual role as the president's science adviser and as director of the office of science and technology policy, you have the president's ear. and that's very important. and as such, you have a real far-reaching influence on this administration's direction in science and technology. probably for this committee not a more important position on the hill. we may not always agree with the advice that the director provides to the president, but science and technology have played a very vital role in the making of this nation, and it's going to continue to fulfill that role in the future. and as such, i doubt you would find anyone here who would challenge the need for sign and need for technology advice in this white house or any white house. throughout the history, advice has come through both informal and formal methods. the office of signs and techn
dr. john holdren. we'll have our opening statements, and i'll begin with my opening statement. dr. holdren, thank you for joining us today, and in you're dual role as the president's science adviser and as director of the office of science and technology policy, you have the president's ear. and that's very important. and as such, you have a real far-reaching influence on this administration's direction in science and technology. probably for this committee not a more important position on the...
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states and john fleming, also a member of the tea party caucus from the great state of louisiana, dr. john fleming. >> look, folks, it's kind of hard to follow michele bachmann, doan you think? she's doing a wonderful job for us. absolutely. strong, conservative woman for strong, conservative women in america. my name is john phlegm, and i'm congressman from the fourth district in louisiana. i'm a physician and have been a doctor for 36 years ask still practice medicine when i get the opportunity and also a small business owner so i've been tasked for years to not only provide health care, but to provide health care benefits to my employees and so i have an understanding of the microcosm of that economy. look, folks, obamacare, we all know is despised by two-thirds of americans. we know that it's going to create nothing, but a giant, bureaucratic system and it's beginning to do that. it's taken away the consumer choices and it's intruding into the relationship between your doctor and you as a patient. i don't fault the supreme court today for their decision and here's why because, basicall
states and john fleming, also a member of the tea party caucus from the great state of louisiana, dr. john fleming. >> look, folks, it's kind of hard to follow michele bachmann, doan you think? she's doing a wonderful job for us. absolutely. strong, conservative woman for strong, conservative women in america. my name is john phlegm, and i'm congressman from the fourth district in louisiana. i'm a physician and have been a doctor for 36 years ask still practice medicine when i get the...
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and add to that dr. john fleming as a member of the tea party caucus from the great state of louisiana. dr. john fleming. >> four more years. four more years. >> four more years of michele bachmann. yeah! >> look, folks, it's kind of hard to follow michele bachmann, don't you think? she's could go a wonderful job for us. >> strong, conservative women. >> absolutely. strong, comfort tim woman for strong conservative women and americans in general. my name is john flemming. i'm congressman from the fourth district of louisiana, northwest louisiana. i'm a physician, and have been a doctor for 36 years and still practice medicine when i get an opportunity and also a small business owner, so i've been tasked for years to not only provide health care but to provide health care benefits to my employees. so i have an understanding of the microcosm of that economy. loc, folks, obamacare, we all know, is despised by two-thirds of americans. we know that it will create nothing but a giant bureaucratic system, and it's a
and add to that dr. john fleming as a member of the tea party caucus from the great state of louisiana. dr. john fleming. >> four more years. four more years. >> four more years of michele bachmann. yeah! >> look, folks, it's kind of hard to follow michele bachmann, don't you think? she's could go a wonderful job for us. >> strong, conservative women. >> absolutely. strong, comfort tim woman for strong conservative women and americans in general. my name is john...
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we are joined today by dr. john just are. he is the director of the greater baltimore medical system. we thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> give us some background on the east babies who need the nicu and who need this help. what kind of condition are they in? >> well, many of them are small preemies. many of them are babies that have infections. i'm the proud father of four children, and two of my children needed intensive care, so i know how wonderful it is to have a regional center of available and ready when those baby need -- when those babies need us. >> and what time does the race "-begin-quotes how can they take part if they want to run with you all? >> unfortunately, the race is over. i just ran it, and i'm proud to tell you that i am still standing and it was a wonderful success. >> can folks still give afterward? >> absolutely. if they go online and go to our foundation, we would be delighted for their help. >> thank you so much. we wish you success with your event in hopes of the bo
we are joined today by dr. john just are. he is the director of the greater baltimore medical system. we thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> give us some background on the east babies who need the nicu and who need this help. what kind of condition are they in? >> well, many of them are small preemies. many of them are babies that have infections. i'm the proud father of four children, and two of my children needed intensive care, so i know how...
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. >> i am presenting on behalf of dr. john. i am attending cycle -- i am attending psychiatrist. the city is ramming through the development agreement by jobs, jobs, jobs. public services are being slashed. if they are not willing to care for which ever patients walk in their door, they should be supplying much more generous set aside. in proposing to build two new general hospitals with more than 550 beds but no acute site facilities, they are expecting patience to be handled elsewhere. elsewhere means the streets or the county jail. the city is reassigning the nurse practitioner that held a critical function of transferring patients out of pysch emergency. these transfers are essential for patient care. this nurse practitioner manages madd's for 26 patients -- meds for 26 patients. these patients have been case managed by a social worker and the nurse practitioner. many of these are banned from other clinics. there is no provision for any replacement for her position. with the support of -- the state board of equalization to hold a hearing into the tax-exempt status of nonprofi
. >> i am presenting on behalf of dr. john. i am attending cycle -- i am attending psychiatrist. the city is ramming through the development agreement by jobs, jobs, jobs. public services are being slashed. if they are not willing to care for which ever patients walk in their door, they should be supplying much more generous set aside. in proposing to build two new general hospitals with more than 550 beds but no acute site facilities, they are expecting patience to be handled elsewhere....
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for insight welcome back the relationship expert dr. john gray with husband and father and three and aforetime grandfather. his newest book is venus on fire and mars on a case happy father's day. i want to start with one thing before we get into all of this and that is 26 years old your oldest girl was born and do you remember the first limassol her and do you remember what you felt? >>> this is one of the things that changes men and have a child is actually stimulates a whole new hormonal system instead of a man with much higher levels of oxytocin done digging of the trout and his practice levels as well. >>> do men know that? he said said its a one a woman sees a baby and she feels those loving feelings that chemical the same thing happens and a man and nonsexist hormone. >>> a lot more happens with women its regulated with estrogen supplement the slots a lot more but the birth of a child a specially for father that's present or nearby at the time is a much higher release of it that lasts a lifetime. the first sugar treat and i had as gram
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dr. john that two of cbs five york. military grades biplanes, it's a far cry from the camera on car kugels plan to see it all. titillates the road to success as long from detroit to silicon valley forge a future in the south bay. to wait and they found some space and moved on in. magically food started showing up. the squatters at oakland zoo. >>> 59 degrees and san francisco today to 87 degrees in livermore and now the day that we norman the most this week as eyewitness news continues right here on c.w. tulsa thousands of east bay high school students suspended for a series of senior playing pranks will be allowed to take their finals. they decided to allow the heritage high school students to make up those missed tests parents to the school district arguing that ms. finals could cost many of the student admission to college. tonight two of the world's biggest companies are again under fire for the way they gather information. but this time is over new fremont in technology sharing chin on why one high-profile u.s. sen
dr. john that two of cbs five york. military grades biplanes, it's a far cry from the camera on car kugels plan to see it all. titillates the road to success as long from detroit to silicon valley forge a future in the south bay. to wait and they found some space and moved on in. magically food started showing up. the squatters at oakland zoo. >>> 59 degrees and san francisco today to 87 degrees in livermore and now the day that we norman the most this week as eyewitness news continues...
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so it's not surprising when now seeing conditions caused by the city dr. johnrove cbs used new york. military grades by plains covering over the bay area this super powerful new tool in the silicon valley as one lawmaker raising a red flag. at a backlash before they even went on sale and use acres that some people say reminds them of slavery. >>> something strange is happening in the bay area's do,, apple territory didn't introduce its new computer design to be with the at pat a wizened and under a pound and how the keyboard is part of its cover today's big unveiling was kept under such tight wraps the company didn't even look real location from today new plays incredibly powerful cameras will be hovering over the bay area. one high-profile u.s. senator is raising a red flag. the high-tech plays this guy and your home to make a new three maps? the senator says yes. the three maps are coming from apple. but new york senator charles schumer claims and will be using military grades by planes that can see through windows beyond public view. no one expects that same
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dr. john henderson is a lead scientist on the underwater excavation project.ee you from london. i understand your team essentially rebuilt this city in a digital form at the same time giving us a real look through photography, underwater photography, what it looks like. you know, what is the most extraordinary sight that you recall seeing underwater here of this ancient city? >> well, this is the oldest underwater city in the world. and as you said, it was first discovered in 1967, but then there was no work for 40 years. we went babbling using the latest technudge to bring it back to life, to re-create what it was like to live in that city 3,000 years ago. >> how did you know what to rekraekt? >> well, we can base it upon the whole plan of the city exists under water. it's only about three to four meters of water, but you can swim over it. it's a beautiful and amazing experience to do this. you can see streets and courtyards and houses sitting side by side across an area of about eight football fields worth of space. it's just fantastic. >> that is incredible
dr. john henderson is a lead scientist on the underwater excavation project.ee you from london. i understand your team essentially rebuilt this city in a digital form at the same time giving us a real look through photography, underwater photography, what it looks like. you know, what is the most extraordinary sight that you recall seeing underwater here of this ancient city? >> well, this is the oldest underwater city in the world. and as you said, it was first discovered in 1967, but...
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so it's not surprising when now seeing conditions caused by the city dr. john approve cbs used new york. military grades by plains covering over the bay area this super powerful new tool in the silicon valley as one lawmaker raising a red flag. at a backlash before they even went on sale and use acres that some people say reminds them of slavery. >>> something strange is happening in the bay area's do after dark [ male announcer ] knowing your customers is important to any successful business. which is why at wells fargo, we work with you to get to know the unique aspects of your business. we can recommend financial solutions that can work for you that have helped millions of business owners save time, reduce expenses, and maximize cash flow. as the number one small business lender for nine years running... we're with you when you need us. so you can be there for your customers. wells fargo. together we'll go far. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't ha
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dr. john soltz, thank you for your insights on this tough issue. >> thank you for inviting it starts at $59 for the entire year for back up. put in code stephanie for your subscription. 18 minutes after the hour. desk top, lab top, ipad. iphone. >> pleasant your hearts. >> the big one. >> stephanie: all i know, the little flower is there and it means go to meeting. i love go to meeting. the new slogan should be "we own wall street." that's my view. >> coming up, the ever widening gap between the rich and the poor but first, obama gift to cable news lefty liberal martin sheen visits with steven colbert. when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it in the viewfinder. >> the great thing about president obama and the candidate, mitt romney is theirthey are creating jobs for cable talk show hosts who sit around all day trying to figure out what obama said and what mit romney should have said. god bless both of them because we wouldn't have a show right now if it wasn't for mitt or obama. >> why can
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john holdren. we'll have our opening states. i'll begin with my opening statements. >> dr. holdren, thank you for joining us today and your dual role as president and science adviser and you have the presidency here and that's very important and as such you have a far-reaching influence on the administration's direction of science and technology and probably not for this committee not a more important position on the hill. the director provide to the president, but science and technology played a very vital role in the making of this nation and it will continue to fulfill that role in the future and as such, i doubt you'll find anyone here who would challenge the need for science and the need for technology advice in this white house or in any white house. throughout the history of that advisory's come through in formal and formal methods. the office of science and technology policy we know today is reserved for the priorities act of 1976 which formally created both the office and established the roles and the science and technology was instrumental in the passage of this a
john holdren. we'll have our opening states. i'll begin with my opening statements. >> dr. holdren, thank you for joining us today and your dual role as president and science adviser and you have the presidency here and that's very important and as such you have a far-reaching influence on the administration's direction of science and technology and probably not for this committee not a more important position on the hill. the director provide to the president, but science and technology...
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one star agreed to take part in the annual city racing show right around the kremlin ferrari says dr john carl of physicality was in the russian capsule on wednesday and says he will be joined by mclaren former world champion hamilton for that event that will see f one cars tour the city center giving spectators a chance to see the machines up close the world rally championships will also be promoted by the appearance of three time runner up in a coherent and all finland's and according to physicality the drivers are looking forward to it as much as the spectators. were asked. it's a great feeling it's. a different situation different atmosphere from it it's a weekend here it's much more see police much much less pressure. but it's it's fantastic because driving with a for a one. hundred square it's just great. with only a couple of days left ahead of their thirty one million dollar fights w b o welterweight champion many and challenger timothy bradley were both radiating called finance at a news conference at m.g.m. grand in las vegas no matter what the outcome of the ballots will be hot
one star agreed to take part in the annual city racing show right around the kremlin ferrari says dr john carl of physicality was in the russian capsule on wednesday and says he will be joined by mclaren former world champion hamilton for that event that will see f one cars tour the city center giving spectators a chance to see the machines up close the world rally championships will also be promoted by the appearance of three time runner up in a coherent and all finland's and according to...
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accompanied by nicholas dal, bedford office of audits and eveilitions, kent warful, evaluations for ig and dr. john day, assistant inspector general for health inspections for the ig, dr. day accompanied by dr. yang for the physician of health care and fpgss for the ig. miss halladay, we'll begin with you. >> representative rowe, ranking member hichaud and members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to discuss the results of our two recent reports on vha's management and acquisition of prosthetic limbs in the management of supply inventories. we conducted our work at the request of the house veterans affairs. todayly discuss our efforts to evaluate va's capabilities to deliver state-of-the-art prosthetic limb care and managed prosthetic supply inventories in its medical centers. in our first report, we examined the procurement practices and the costs paid for prosthetic limbs. we identified opportunities for vha to improve payment controls to avoid overpaying for prosthetic limbs and to improve contract negotiations to obtain the best value for prosthetic limbs purchased from contract
accompanied by nicholas dal, bedford office of audits and eveilitions, kent warful, evaluations for ig and dr. john day, assistant inspector general for health inspections for the ig, dr. day accompanied by dr. yang for the physician of health care and fpgss for the ig. miss halladay, we'll begin with you. >> representative rowe, ranking member hichaud and members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to discuss the results of our two recent reports on vha's management and...
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dr. john holdren is assistant to the president, and co-chair of the president's counsel of advisories on science and technology. prior to joining the administration, he taught at harvard and was director of the woods hole research center, chairman, as our witness should know, spoken testimony is limited to five minutes. but you're a very important, valuable witness. we would will a little more lenient with that, with you if you need such. and i say that. and if i didn't say it, ms. johnson would insist on it. so easier for me just to take that position too. so we're going to be fair with you is what i'm trying to tell you. after that, the members are going to have five minutes each to ask questions. and the chair is able to provide some flexibility, as i said, if you're our only witness today, doctor. and i thank you for your testimony. reminding members of the committee the rules limit our questions to five minutes. and i surely will adhere to that. at this time i'll open the round of questio
dr. john holdren is assistant to the president, and co-chair of the president's counsel of advisories on science and technology. prior to joining the administration, he taught at harvard and was director of the woods hole research center, chairman, as our witness should know, spoken testimony is limited to five minutes. but you're a very important, valuable witness. we would will a little more lenient with that, with you if you need such. and i say that. and if i didn't say it, ms. johnson...
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to that, john fleming, also a member of the tea party caucus from the great state of louisiana, dr. john fleming. [ applause ] >> four more years of michele bachmann! >> look, folks, it's kind of hard to follow michele bachmann, don't you think? she's doing a wonderful job for us. >> strong conservative women. >> absolutely. strong conservative woman for strong conservative women and america in general. >> my name is john fleming, and i'm congressman from the fourth district in louisiana. i'm a physician and have been a doctor for 36 years ask still practice medicine when i get the opportunity and also a small business owner. so i've been tasked for years to not only provide health care, but to provide health care benefits to my employees and so i have an understanding of the microcosm of that economy. look, folks, obamacare, we all know is desp b
to that, john fleming, also a member of the tea party caucus from the great state of louisiana, dr. john fleming. [ applause ] >> four more years of michele bachmann! >> look, folks, it's kind of hard to follow michele bachmann, don't you think? she's doing a wonderful job for us. >> strong conservative women. >> absolutely. strong conservative woman for strong conservative women and america in general. >> my name is john fleming, and i'm congressman from the...
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dr. and senator john barasso, senator of wyoming joins us.in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> obamacare is making it less likely to hire people. if jobs are the priority you have to put in place real reform that works. replacing obamacare gives businesses the certainty they need to expand and hire and grow. >> that was mitt romney today in orlando on the attack. with the supreme court set to announce its historic decision on obamacare any day now his message to voters, obamacare hurts business and the economy. the supreme court has just
dr. and senator john barasso, senator of wyoming joins us.in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank...
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dr. johnnsights on this tough issue. >> thank you for inviting us. >> steve colbert, next. after the commercial. >> it is a combination of low self-esteem, low blood sugar and missing red wine with my -- and mixing red wine with my painkillers. innovation matters now more than ever. here we are on the "full court press" this tuesday, june 12th. good to have you with us. >> announcer: on your radio, on tv, the "bill press show." >> coming up, the ever widening gap between the rich and the poor but first, obama gift to cable news, lefty liberal martin sheen visits with steven colbert. when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it in the viewfinder. >> the great thing about president obama and the candidate, mitt romney is theirthey are creating jobs for cable talk show hosts who sit around all day trying to figure out what obama said and what mit romney should have said. god bless both of them because we wouldn't have a show right now if it wasn't for mitt or obama. >> why can't the president say
dr. johnnsights on this tough issue. >> thank you for inviting us. >> steve colbert, next. after the commercial. >> it is a combination of low self-esteem, low blood sugar and missing red wine with my -- and mixing red wine with my painkillers. innovation matters now more than ever. here we are on the "full court press" this tuesday, june 12th. good to have you with us. >> announcer: on your radio, on tv, the "bill press show." >> coming up, the...
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. (:08)really its aboot better health....better care....at lower cost......dr. johner comments on today's landmark rullng. (1:37)we can save money make the american people happier with the healthcare systme and have better healthier citizens.... one thing that dootor chessare likes in the law is the bannon insurance companies denying coverage to people with pre existing medical conditions.he also likes the provision that bars insurers from setting a dollar limit on health coverage payouts and requires companies to cover preventative care at no additionaa cost to consumers......(3:43).....the fact hat we allow healthy people toowait ill they get sick to look for health insurance is a part of the &pin the medical community is supreme court's decision day's 3 twenty ooe house republicans call the plan disastrous.....di. 3 3 "its gonnaadestroy the quality of healthcare its gonna destroy budgets and most of all its gonna destroy a &ppatients ability to go soo a poctor and get the quality care they dsperately need." &p3 the american medical assooiaaion supports the the lar
. (:08)really its aboot better health....better care....at lower cost......dr. johner comments on today's landmark rullng. (1:37)we can save money make the american people happier with the healthcare systme and have better healthier citizens.... one thing that dootor chessare likes in the law is the bannon insurance companies denying coverage to people with pre existing medical conditions.he also likes the provision that bars insurers from setting a dollar limit on health coverage payouts and...
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anyway, dr john hohmann from pataskala, ohio is a fan of the show and he shared a memory of his farm that weekl . >>> time to check the mailbag. we get lots of e-mails and voicemails and sometimes one of these. paper mails. this was written on a tape writer which i had to explain to my younger colleague. any way he is a fan of the show and shared a memory of the farm. the farm had two water systems, the cisterns have provide stability. he was writing about comments i had made about drought on the farm and my adventure when i replaced all my toilets for low flow models to save water. you can find my account of the repair in the spring issue of farm journal. thank you for watching writing john. we also had a dual water system when i was a kid. thehe hot water came from the cisterns and the cold from the well. it did help water conversation i remember one problem when we got the first shower. we found that having two separate systems, both changing between 20 and 40 pounds during the cycle but completely independently meant maintaining a shower temperature between to hot and to cold was
anyway, dr john hohmann from pataskala, ohio is a fan of the show and he shared a memory of his farm that weekl . >>> time to check the mailbag. we get lots of e-mails and voicemails and sometimes one of these. paper mails. this was written on a tape writer which i had to explain to my younger colleague. any way he is a fan of the show and shared a memory of the farm. the farm had two water systems, the cisterns have provide stability. he was writing about comments i had made about...
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. >> on the scene, dr. johnogel, a first year resident, tried to resuscitate a woman with a nurse. >> she did the thrusts while i tried to do the mouth to mouth. but it was not successful. >> the bomb in centennial park was the largest pipe bomb in u.s. history. its spew makes a shrapnel predominantly of case hard nails, the masonry nails designed for driving in brick and stone concrete. miss hawthorne was killed when one of the nails struck her in the head. these are traveling at over 2,000 feet per second, so it's like a small missile. other people were struck by pieces of the pipe that the explosive was contained in. >> when you find something like nails in a device, it's put there for a purpose. that's called anti-personnel. if you're just going to blow up something and do damage, you don't need added shrapnel which will be bolts or screws or steel ball barringers, things like that. when you put that stuff in there, it's definitely designed to kill a range of people. >> a little more than 24 hours after the
. >> on the scene, dr. johnogel, a first year resident, tried to resuscitate a woman with a nurse. >> she did the thrusts while i tried to do the mouth to mouth. but it was not successful. >> the bomb in centennial park was the largest pipe bomb in u.s. history. its spew makes a shrapnel predominantly of case hard nails, the masonry nails designed for driving in brick and stone concrete. miss hawthorne was killed when one of the nails struck her in the head. these are...
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dr. king said are you the boy from troy. are you john lewis. and i said dr. king, i'm john robert lewis, i gave my whole name. and that was the beginning. >> stephen: and he remembered. >> he remembered. >> stephen: so he was a mentor of yours. you became friends. you were actually the youngest speaker at the march on washington in 1963. i was maybe the youngest attendee because my mother was there. she was pregnant with me. that is actually why i have this banner right here this is the freedom march banner, august 28th, 1963. >> that's very moving. that is very moving to me sdz i remember-- one of the things. >> thank you for being there. >> stephen: well, you are welcome. i had little choice in the matter. (laughter) >> you were were there. >> stephen: i was there and i remember you saying-- . it meant so much to me. >> you heard me. >> stephen: i z oh i definitely heard you. >> really. >> stephen: but then when you got to the bridge, what happened to you and the other marchers as you went across that bridge. first of all, why was there any resistance to you
dr. king said are you the boy from troy. are you john lewis. and i said dr. king, i'm john robert lewis, i gave my whole name. and that was the beginning. >> stephen: and he remembered. >> he remembered. >> stephen: so he was a mentor of yours. you became friends. you were actually the youngest speaker at the march on washington in 1963. i was maybe the youngest attendee because my mother was there. she was pregnant with me. that is actually why i have this banner right here...
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my interviews with dr. john henry clark, dr. clark said that malcolm was the best student he ever had. tremendous. and they wrote, they sat at his table and put together the principles, the organizing principles of the organization of afro-american unity. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. oau to the oaau. but anyway, you pointed out the number of people he was coming into contact with, including in algeria with mendela, including in tanzania, including in nigeria. and it's amazing that he became like a minister of our portfolio or our ambassador or our president of black america. they were recognizing him on that same level in terms of how he was bringing the message there. but he had a larger message, too, in terms of what he was trying to do within a religious context. because he had moved firmly into orthodoxy. he was moving into -- he was a sunni muslim, and he, of course, that would put him at odds with a lot of folks who were carrying baggage, you know, from understanding exactly what the nation of islam was all about. i went in whe
my interviews with dr. john henry clark, dr. clark said that malcolm was the best student he ever had. tremendous. and they wrote, they sat at his table and put together the principles, the organizing principles of the organization of afro-american unity. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. oau to the oaau. but anyway, you pointed out the number of people he was coming into contact with, including in algeria with mendela, including in tanzania, including in nigeria. and it's amazing that he...
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. >> judge jeanine: with me, dr dr. john sharp, harvard university professor of psychiatry. former can prosecutor joey jackson. criminal defense attorney ryan gilbert and former nutley, new jersey police lieutenant steve rogers. gentlemen, this letter that no one has seen, does it exist? >> oh, absolutely. i would believe it exists. listen, this is a person who is a lunatic, this woman. >> judge jeanine: but they don't show it to anybody? >> they don't show it to any one. this is a person who three times tries to have her killed and not only that tries to kill her boyfriend. >> judge jeanine: why does she want to kill her boyfriend if she has a plea deal based upon her testifying out of him. she benefits because sh he is dead. a matter of getting him out of the equation all together. >> judge jeanine: is there a letter? >> i think there is a and there is a logical reason why she wants jeffrey stern dead. she can't have him, he is back with his wife and she wants him out of the picture. >> judge jeanine: do you believe there is a letter? >> the reason why the fbi may not disc
. >> judge jeanine: with me, dr dr. john sharp, harvard university professor of psychiatry. former can prosecutor joey jackson. criminal defense attorney ryan gilbert and former nutley, new jersey police lieutenant steve rogers. gentlemen, this letter that no one has seen, does it exist? >> oh, absolutely. i would believe it exists. listen, this is a person who is a lunatic, this woman. >> judge jeanine: but they don't show it to anybody? >> they don't show it to any...
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. >> but there is dr. john braun.rack the case of robert warren. >> you've seen the movie "dumb and dumber." they spread ice cubed and claimed it was a hailstorm. >> i saw a sliver of red on the field, and it was clear evidence that it was a scam. >> he uses satellite imagery and a gps to help prosecute. >> just nothing but weeds up there. in california, kyle needed satellite images to prove a farmer guilty on 16 counts. some of the properties like this alleged wheat field for that remote. >> it was pretty obvious, and the pictures that we introduced in trial, i think the jury was able to see right away as well. >> as effective as these tools can be, the usda is not using them enough. >> they have the tools, they're not maximizing what they could be doing. >> dr. browne worries about what can happen when the insurance program is expanded. >> if there's more money available, there's going to be more people out there. they're going to be out there and looking for loopholes and schemes to take advantage of that money. >>
. >> but there is dr. john braun.rack the case of robert warren. >> you've seen the movie "dumb and dumber." they spread ice cubed and claimed it was a hailstorm. >> i saw a sliver of red on the field, and it was clear evidence that it was a scam. >> he uses satellite imagery and a gps to help prosecute. >> just nothing but weeds up there. in california, kyle needed satellite images to prove a farmer guilty on 16 counts. some of the properties like this...
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dr. rice, john bolton, richard pearl, doug fife. there's a lot of books. >> quite a cast. >> jon: yeah.nly one i have that ever talked to who has expressed any regret about the intelligence leading up to it, planning mistakes, and you're the only one with military experience. and you think that thatõf has se correlation to your own... i find that the military guys that i meet are very into finding out what went wrong, trying to fix it. was there any correlation with your military experience to that? >> absolutely. i have a doctrine that's attributed to me that when you go into a conflict first of all see if you can avoid it but political and diplomatic and economic means but if you have to, go in decisive with the force necessary to get the job done and i don't think that was done in this case i of course regret the u.n. speech that i give a became the prominent presentation of our case but we thought it was correct at the time. the president thought it was correct. congress thought it was correct. they passed an overwhelming resolution in support of the president's action but mine is t
dr. rice, john bolton, richard pearl, doug fife. there's a lot of books. >> quite a cast. >> jon: yeah.nly one i have that ever talked to who has expressed any regret about the intelligence leading up to it, planning mistakes, and you're the only one with military experience. and you think that thatõf has se correlation to your own... i find that the military guys that i meet are very into finding out what went wrong, trying to fix it. was there any correlation with your military...
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dr. john holdren. we'll have our opening statements. i'll begin with my opening statement. dr. holdren, thank you for joining us today, and your role as the president's science adviser and as director of the office of science and technology, you have the president's ear, and that's very important. as such, you have a real far-reaching influence on this administration's direction in science and technology. probably for this committee not a more important position on the hill. we may not always agree with the advice that the director provides to the president, but science and technology have played a very vital role in the making of this nation, and it's going to continue to fulfill that role in the future. and as such, i doubt you'd find anyone here who would challenge the need for science and need for technology advice in this white house or in any white house. throughout the history that advice has come through both formal and informal message. we know today the office is a result of the nati
dr. john holdren. we'll have our opening statements. i'll begin with my opening statement. dr. holdren, thank you for joining us today, and your role as the president's science adviser and as director of the office of science and technology, you have the president's ear, and that's very important. as such, you have a real far-reaching influence on this administration's direction in science and technology. probably for this committee not a more important position on the hill. we may not always...
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. >> reporter: dr. johnchief of the bone marrow transplant program at the university of minnesota. how often do you see perfectly matched donors pull out of the scenario? >> it happens a fair amount of times. >> reporter: and for what reasons? >> it could be in some cases that the donor is on vacation or the donor's work does not allow them to take off from work. or it may be that they never really wanted to be a donor at all. >> reporter: nationwide estimates show that nearly half of those who sign up to be donors usually through community drives like these, fail to follow through with the donation if they are matched. >> it's so destructive and devastating to the trust in the system, because of the fact that we are so fixed on getting this patient as quickly as possible to transplant. and then if you have to begin from scratch and start that search process again, not only does it add time, it adds cost and adds a lot of angst along the way. >> reporter: roy chelsen, a 9/11 firefighter, thought he had found
. >> reporter: dr. johnchief of the bone marrow transplant program at the university of minnesota. how often do you see perfectly matched donors pull out of the scenario? >> it happens a fair amount of times. >> reporter: and for what reasons? >> it could be in some cases that the donor is on vacation or the donor's work does not allow them to take off from work. or it may be that they never really wanted to be a donor at all. >> reporter: nationwide estimates show...
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the fact that today the jurors wanted to hear the mike mcqueary testimony and wanted to hear the dr. john testimony. it was to dranoff that mcqueary reported telling his dad and him what he had seen. that was testimony they wanted to hear again. >> it's not uncommon to have reread. it could be something as simple as one juror saying i didn't hear a certain portion. the other jurors saying let's have them read it back. a lot of times that's what it comes down to. some maybe heard something. other juries say we didn't hear it. so the best way to resolve that issue is to have read back testimony. >> buzz, breaking news on "hardball." come monday you join the ranks of talk radio hosts. we can't wait. >> well, i'm excited and looking forward to it. you can tell i have a big mouth which will serve me well. i tell you one thing. i mean what i say. when i think about this case, i get really livid. because people reported sandusky in 1998 and 2002 and nothing was done. nothing was done until finally what was it 2007 when they had to investigate? >> thank you, buzz bissinger. thank you stacey honow
the fact that today the jurors wanted to hear the mike mcqueary testimony and wanted to hear the dr. john testimony. it was to dranoff that mcqueary reported telling his dad and him what he had seen. that was testimony they wanted to hear again. >> it's not uncommon to have reread. it could be something as simple as one juror saying i didn't hear a certain portion. the other jurors saying let's have them read it back. a lot of times that's what it comes down to. some maybe heard...
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. >>> i'm joined by republican n senator and dr. johnarrasso of wyoming and democratic congressman chris van hollen of maryland, and thank you both for being here especially on father's day. i want to put up on the screen for viewers what is currently in effect for health care. children up to the age of 26 may stay on their parents' insurance. children with pre-existing conditions and some adults have to have a coverage. it bans insurance companies from dropping sick people from their rolls, and it eliminates lifetime limits on coverage for the critically ill, and it has drug rebates in it. what happens to those particular very popular elements if the supreme court should say, you can't have mandates, you can't force people to buy health insurance, what happens? >> well, let's take for example the current prohibition on denying kids who have pre-existing condition like asthma or diabetes, health care. if the supreme court were to knock down the individual mandate, that whole piece is in jeopardy just like some of the other pieces. now, w
. >>> i'm joined by republican n senator and dr. johnarrasso of wyoming and democratic congressman chris van hollen of maryland, and thank you both for being here especially on father's day. i want to put up on the screen for viewers what is currently in effect for health care. children up to the age of 26 may stay on their parents' insurance. children with pre-existing conditions and some adults have to have a coverage. it bans insurance companies from dropping sick people from their...