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dr. johnson ojo heads up the mayor's human trafficking task force. >> the task force has been very, verytive in reducing the number of illegal massage establishments in san francisco. >> could you come out? i want you out here. thank you. >> we issued over 500 citations. fines to the tune of over $100,000. and we closed about 40 to 50 establishments. today we are going to be going out for a joint inspection. >> today, the health department is backed up by inspectors from the fire department, building and code enforcement, as well as the city attorney. they are working together to help build cases against human traffickers and establishments running illegal prostitution parlors. >> that girl that was there, that was the one that solicited a police officer? >> in fact, the task force has been so successful that many of the downtown operators have scattered, choosing instead to hide behind phony fronts inside the city's quiet residential neighborhoods. >> what we do with this one, if we go late enough at night, there's a salon in front. and the salon is just for hair cutting. he closes at 6
dr. johnson ojo heads up the mayor's human trafficking task force. >> the task force has been very, verytive in reducing the number of illegal massage establishments in san francisco. >> could you come out? i want you out here. thank you. >> we issued over 500 citations. fines to the tune of over $100,000. and we closed about 40 to 50 establishments. today we are going to be going out for a joint inspection. >> today, the health department is backed up by inspectors from...
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dr. johnson-freese, we'd like your -- we need stories. we just need the metaphor cost. the first thing we need to do a study, validate or refute would have written that the period i rehiring the right kind of faculty? are the goals stated? said he supported the policies and programs to support the goals? what is the situation? this needs to be done by independent hottie. i senate panel not too long ago and you have a vested interest in the result. we have to see where we are and where we need to go. i hope all of you will help me raise awareness to this. i feel no qualms in encouraging you to buy the book. in this case they do, because importance of the subject after that because i'm donating my pearl teas to the warrior project. i feel like say please buy the book. i would like to open in a questions. [applause] i would ask you, we're filming this, so we read of the breakup makes you questions are raised. [inaudible] >> my question as why you are the chair if you are ever called -- [inaudible] what you are to put together in the book -- [inaudible] [inaudible] >> thank
dr. johnson-freese, we'd like your -- we need stories. we just need the metaphor cost. the first thing we need to do a study, validate or refute would have written that the period i rehiring the right kind of faculty? are the goals stated? said he supported the policies and programs to support the goals? what is the situation? this needs to be done by independent hottie. i senate panel not too long ago and you have a vested interest in the result. we have to see where we are and where we need...
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dr. johnson, and i said, i have 500 veterans. how can we do this better? i paid the va and a part-time psychiatrist because so many of my veterans had been in care at dempsey, and we evaluated each one for care. i have my own clinic. everyone of my veterans is enrolled in a v.a. health care. i do not want them to stay with me forever. i want them to have that when they leave. that is how it started out. they had a huge backlog. they had 20 people waiting for a replacement. they called and said, do you have empty beds? i said, i will take them until you can find a place. i think the individual doing the talking -- it is the care givers. that the hands-on people makes things happen. with the homeless also, i think that is one thing va has to come to the realization that states bring something to the table. you cannot do it alone, and you should not do it alone. i have a veteran they could not place. she served two tours in iraq and one in afghanistan. she has four children. they could not find a place for her. who would not want to help? we've bent the rules
dr. johnson, and i said, i have 500 veterans. how can we do this better? i paid the va and a part-time psychiatrist because so many of my veterans had been in care at dempsey, and we evaluated each one for care. i have my own clinic. everyone of my veterans is enrolled in a v.a. health care. i do not want them to stay with me forever. i want them to have that when they leave. that is how it started out. they had a huge backlog. they had 20 people waiting for a replacement. they called and said,...
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dr. johnson, we like your recommendation for how to improve the program. please keep in mind we don't need for rorys, we need fors. i would argue we need for oures but we need them at a ford cost. the first thing we need to do is a study that validates or repeals what i have written in my book. our faculty, are we hiring the right faculty? are the goals stated, supported by policies and programs to support the goal? what is the situation? this needs to be done by an independent body. i was at a panel not long ago and former president of the army war college said i will head up the study and you have a vested interest in the results. we need an independent study to see where we are and where we need to go and i hope all of you will help me raise awareness to this. i feel no qualms in encouraging you to buy the book. i don't usually talk my own books but i do not only because of the subject of the matter but because i'm donating my royalties to the wounded warrior project. i don't get any money from it so i feel i can say pleas by the book. with that i would
dr. johnson, we like your recommendation for how to improve the program. please keep in mind we don't need for rorys, we need fors. i would argue we need for oures but we need them at a ford cost. the first thing we need to do is a study that validates or repeals what i have written in my book. our faculty, are we hiring the right faculty? are the goals stated, supported by policies and programs to support the goal? what is the situation? this needs to be done by an independent body. i was at a...
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dr. johnson ojo, a nigerian doctor, and san francisco health inspector ed walsh form the backbone of theainst sex trafficking. for the last three years they have led a team of city officials on a full frontal assault on massage parlors. the message is loud and clear, san francisco will not tolerate slavery. >> we're going to have the fire department, fire inspector, the building inspector and the city planner. we're going to have a combination of two police officers from the san francisco police vice squad which will provide us security to get into the facility. >> is the manager here? >> within minutes, inspector walsh discovers a false wall and a hidden room with four-foot ceilings. >> this light must come on somehow. it's a living quarters. are you okay, johnson? >> so, johnson, what is this? >> this is illegal living quarters, unapproved room. >> how many people do you think live back here? >> i would say about four or five of them. there's another bed. >> where? >> sofa out there. you see personal belongings like excessive shoes and suitcases and excessive makeup. those are indicati
dr. johnson ojo, a nigerian doctor, and san francisco health inspector ed walsh form the backbone of theainst sex trafficking. for the last three years they have led a team of city officials on a full frontal assault on massage parlors. the message is loud and clear, san francisco will not tolerate slavery. >> we're going to have the fire department, fire inspector, the building inspector and the city planner. we're going to have a combination of two police officers from the san francisco...
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dr. johnson said, nothing concentrates the mind like that prospect of hanging. and today the senior leaders of our naval services really need the help of clear thinking and dialogue, and this forum is unique. as i look about today and i saw earlier the quality of the people that we have attending from industry, from the public at large, and from the services, there has never been a more important opportunity to take advantage of the three days a you have here to really think through and debate the best approaches to carry out what the navy league was established to do, which is to communicate to the american people the importance of the sea services and what we can do to help carry that message and get through this time of crisis to see that we are not permanently set on a different course than this country's great destiny. today we're going to do is have each of our panelists to let chief of naval operations speak first. the commandant of the marine corps, the vice commandant of the coast guard will he speak in turn, and then we will have questions, first from
dr. johnson said, nothing concentrates the mind like that prospect of hanging. and today the senior leaders of our naval services really need the help of clear thinking and dialogue, and this forum is unique. as i look about today and i saw earlier the quality of the people that we have attending from industry, from the public at large, and from the services, there has never been a more important opportunity to take advantage of the three days a you have here to really think through and debate...
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dr. johnson said, nothing concentrates the mind like the prospect of hanging.oday the senior leadership of our naval services really need our help of clear again and dialogue. this form is unique. as i look about today, and i saw earlier the quality of the people that we have attending from industry, from the public as a large, and from the services, there has never been a more important opportunity to take advantage of the three days you have here to really think the bestnd debate approaches to carry out what the navy league was established to do, which was to communicated to the american people the importance of the sea services and what we can do to help carry that message and get toough this time of crisis see that we are not herman until he sets on a different course -- that we are not permanently set on a course from this country's great destiny. today, what we are going to do is have each of our panelists, the chief of naval operations, speak first. the marine corps, and the vice commandant of the coast guard, each speak in turn. ,nd then we will have qu
dr. johnson said, nothing concentrates the mind like the prospect of hanging.oday the senior leadership of our naval services really need our help of clear again and dialogue. this form is unique. as i look about today, and i saw earlier the quality of the people that we have attending from industry, from the public as a large, and from the services, there has never been a more important opportunity to take advantage of the three days you have here to really think the bestnd debate approaches...
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dr. johnson and i said, i have 500 veterans here, how can we work together? mee paid at the va to find with a key clinical nurse specialist and a part-time psychologist because summoning of marseille the veterans had been at care at dempsey. then we evaluated each and everyone of them. i have my own clinic and physicians. this is for every single one of my veterans that are in a residential program. i don't want them to stay with me forever, i want them to have that when i leave. with the homework, and one time i was mentioning that they had a huge backlog at the be a parent of they had 20 people waiting for nursing home placements. the heart of the matter is that the individual who is doing the talking, it is not the people in washington or the congress, it is the caregivers, it is the hands on people who make things happen. this just evolved. with the homeless, also. that is the one thing that the va has to come to the realization, states to bring something to the table. you cannot do it alone. i have a veteran that the team could not place. 70%is a woman w
dr. johnson and i said, i have 500 veterans here, how can we work together? mee paid at the va to find with a key clinical nurse specialist and a part-time psychologist because summoning of marseille the veterans had been at care at dempsey. then we evaluated each and everyone of them. i have my own clinic and physicians. this is for every single one of my veterans that are in a residential program. i don't want them to stay with me forever, i want them to have that when i leave. with the...
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dr. johnson up and i said i have 500 veterans here, how can we work together? i actually contracted him in the beginning. provide me .a. to with a part-time psychiatrist because so many of my veterans are been in care at dempsey. and what we did is we evaluated each and every one of them for v.a. care. i had my own clinic by the way and my own clinicians. for specialty care, every single one of my veterans who are in a residential program i enrolled in v.a. health care because i don't want them to stay with me forever. i want them to have that when they leave. and that's how it started out. but, it's more than that. with the homeless, at one time i was mentioning earlier today, backlog at the v.a. they had 20 people waiting for nursing home placements. they called me up and said do you have any empty beds? i said yes, i'll take them until you can find placement. i think the thing is, at the heart of the matter is that the individual doing the talking, and it's not the people in washington, it's not the congress. it's the caregivers. it's the hands-on people tha
dr. johnson up and i said i have 500 veterans here, how can we work together? i actually contracted him in the beginning. provide me .a. to with a part-time psychiatrist because so many of my veterans are been in care at dempsey. and what we did is we evaluated each and every one of them for v.a. care. i had my own clinic by the way and my own clinicians. for specialty care, every single one of my veterans who are in a residential program i enrolled in v.a. health care because i don't want them...
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dr. johnson, and i said, i have 500 veterans. how can we do this better? and a part-time psychiatrist because so many of my veterans had been in care at evaluated each one for care. i have my own clinic. isryone of my veterans enrolled in a v.a. health care. i do not want them to stay with me forever. i want them to have that when they leave. that is how it started out. they had a huge backlog. they had 20 people waiting for a replacement. you called and said, do have empty beds? i said, i will take them until you can find a place. i think the individual doing the talking -- it is the care givers. it is the hands-on people that makes things happen. also, i thinkess va has toe dthing come to the realization that states bring something to the table. you cannot do it alone, and you should not do it alone. i have a veteran they could not place. she served two tours in iraq and one in afghanistan. she has four children. they could not find a place for her. who would not want to help? we've bent the rules, but in the end she had a place to get her act together s
dr. johnson, and i said, i have 500 veterans. how can we do this better? and a part-time psychiatrist because so many of my veterans had been in care at evaluated each one for care. i have my own clinic. isryone of my veterans enrolled in a v.a. health care. i do not want them to stay with me forever. i want them to have that when they leave. that is how it started out. they had a huge backlog. they had 20 people waiting for a replacement. you called and said, do have empty beds? i said, i will...
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dr. peter johnson says this is a prescription for disaster.ewton impersonator. we can't make this stuff up. >> brian: why do they bring us into their world? ♪ >> brian: part of the stimulus that people don't know about. new program funded with your tax dollars allows government to advise doctors on prescriptions that they pick for you. sounds like an invasion of your privacy. isn't it also a conflict of interest? fox news legal analyst peter johnson, jr. has the prescription for truth. >> good morning. i think it is, it's called academic detailing. they're spending hundreds of millions of dollars at the federal government level for academic detailers. these are consultants to go in and meet with your doctor at primary health care centers and say listen, i know your patient is using plavix after a stenting operation, but you can use the generic. i know your patient is using nexium, but you can use the generic. most of the time generics, name brand drugs are the same. but should the federal government be telling doctors in terms of people's pers
dr. peter johnson says this is a prescription for disaster.ewton impersonator. we can't make this stuff up. >> brian: why do they bring us into their world? ♪ >> brian: part of the stimulus that people don't know about. new program funded with your tax dollars allows government to advise doctors on prescriptions that they pick for you. sounds like an invasion of your privacy. isn't it also a conflict of interest? fox news legal analyst peter johnson, jr. has the prescription for...
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guys was on tests from the university of pennsylvania on the dr alba cleaning and it starts they were mine a test as you know like a johnson and johnson bubble bath to it and at that time it was paying some like thirty some doubt put people in it but it wasn't a bubble bath the people was crooked and have police break this stuff on my back it had all these deadly chemicals in it went into my bloodstream i saw breaking out but these little red pus from the bumps all over the lot bloody my hands and feet that be one thing it was not fair to still feel my thing is they're constantly it's burning a scratch into they bleed i have prostate cancer they did it to roll with it off the right and hepatitis c. . bubble bath does this to somebody in. the clique and didn't look at us as human beings he looked at us as a commodity or number or skin to experiment on you know still not guinea pigs now i got on all the tests taken pills i had to take seven tills three times a day but they did it up on me he had read my test. of and they'd taken me in the back of home and butch they butchered me back to this man with something that should ha
guys was on tests from the university of pennsylvania on the dr alba cleaning and it starts they were mine a test as you know like a johnson and johnson bubble bath to it and at that time it was paying some like thirty some doubt put people in it but it wasn't a bubble bath the people was crooked and have police break this stuff on my back it had all these deadly chemicals in it went into my bloodstream i saw breaking out but these little red pus from the bumps all over the lot bloody my hands...
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these gases on tests from the university of pennsylvania on the dr albert clique me and first they were mine to test as you know like a johnson and johnson bubble bath to this and at the time it was pay and some like thirty some doubt put people in it but it wasn't the bubble bay of the people was crooked in the house police break the full mile back it had all these deadly chemicals in it that went to my bloodstream i saw breaking out with these little red pus to the bumps all over the lot bloody my hands and feet that be one thing that was not fair just stuff here on my thing is they're constantly it's burning a scratch into they bleed i have prostate cancer degenerative rheumatoid offer right and hepatitis c. bubble bath does this to somebody may. didn't look at us as human beings he looked at us as a commodity number or skin to experiment on you know still not guinea pigs now i got on the other team has taken pills to take seven tills three times a day. but they did it double me he had read my test. and they'd taken me in the back of home and which they butchered me back to. this man with something to sort of never been do
these gases on tests from the university of pennsylvania on the dr albert clique me and first they were mine to test as you know like a johnson and johnson bubble bath to this and at the time it was pay and some like thirty some doubt put people in it but it wasn't the bubble bay of the people was crooked in the house police break the full mile back it had all these deadly chemicals in it that went to my bloodstream i saw breaking out with these little red pus to the bumps all over the lot...
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ron johnson, ceo of jc penney, is that ruptured appendix right now. dr. bill akman in my opinion is going to go in and remove him. bill akman has been very clear about his support for ron johnson until last friday when he said that johnson's tenure has been, quote, very close to a disaster. he used the word "disaster." if my boss used the word disaster i'd be looking for a new job pretty quickly, updating my resume. >> ron johnson as ruptured appendix. i've not heard that one yet. carter? which way would you go here? >> looks like a ruptured appendix, that's for shoe. i think that's quite right. look at the comparative chart for fun. i've got a ten-year chart which juxtaposes macy's and jc penney. beautiful moves off the '02, '03 low. they top in '07. that's where things go terribly wrong for jc penney. jc penney is back at its '09 lows. that's emergency room type stuff. the market is at its '07 highs. macy's returned to '07 highs. mark makes that good point. it is a good chart. here's the thing about let's just say it is someone in the emergency room. why
ron johnson, ceo of jc penney, is that ruptured appendix right now. dr. bill akman in my opinion is going to go in and remove him. bill akman has been very clear about his support for ron johnson until last friday when he said that johnson's tenure has been, quote, very close to a disaster. he used the word "disaster." if my boss used the word disaster i'd be looking for a new job pretty quickly, updating my resume. >> ron johnson as ruptured appendix. i've not heard that one...
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dr. king was assassinated. his life's work did not end, however. his dream is still alive, and because he dared to transform neighborhoods into brotherhoods, the president of the united states at that time, president johnson, took up the fight for dr. king and within seven days a piece of legislation passed through the house that dealt with discrimination as it relates to where people live. this legislation had bipartisan support. the democratic supporter was senator walter mondale, very well-known figure in american politics. the republican supporter was an african-american, by the way, who was a member of the senate, the honorable edward brook. these two senators had for years been trying to pass this legislation to eliminate discrimination in housing, and they had had some degree of success, but they were not able to get the legislation passed. well, in 1968, seven days after dr. king's death, the fair housing act of 1968 passed, prohibiting discrimination based upon race, color, religion, national origin as it relates to the sale or the financing of housing. . in 1974 it was amended to include sex discrimination. in 1988 it was amended to prohibit discrimination based upon physical or mental handicap.
dr. king was assassinated. his life's work did not end, however. his dream is still alive, and because he dared to transform neighborhoods into brotherhoods, the president of the united states at that time, president johnson, took up the fight for dr. king and within seven days a piece of legislation passed through the house that dealt with discrimination as it relates to where people live. this legislation had bipartisan support. the democratic supporter was senator walter mondale, very...
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. >> president lyndon johnson pushed through landmark civil rights bills to open up public accommodations to ensure access to voting rights. and signed the laws as drtood over his shoulder. by the late 1960s, andrew young says king had become exhausted. >> we were pretty well worn out. i mean, he had been going from '55 to '67 without a let-up. >> there was a rumor dr. king was planning a sabbatical, maybe in india or in africa. was that true? >> he was thinking about it. that was his -- that was his dream. it wasn't india or africa, it was really riverside church. >> the prestigious riverside church in new york was looking for a pastor. >> he said, that was my ideal. that's what i wanted to be when i grew up. >> i speak out against this war. >> but that never happened. instead, this speech at riverside will become king's moral watershed over vietnam. by 1966 the u.s. was mired in a war it could not win, and blacks were the losers, measured as a percentage of adult males, blacks were dying in vietnam at a rate twice as high as whites. >> in order to atone for our sins and errors in vietnam, we should take the initiative in bringing a halt to this t
. >> president lyndon johnson pushed through landmark civil rights bills to open up public accommodations to ensure access to voting rights. and signed the laws as drtood over his shoulder. by the late 1960s, andrew young says king had become exhausted. >> we were pretty well worn out. i mean, he had been going from '55 to '67 without a let-up. >> there was a rumor dr. king was planning a sabbatical, maybe in india or in africa. was that true? >> he was thinking about...
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, merck, johnson & johnson and glaxo, all having better yields, stronger growth patterns, what the heck? why would you ever mess with teva? dan in florida. dan. >> caller: boo-yah, drer. how you doing? >> hi, sunshine. what's shaking? >> my stock is walgreens. getting close to 52-week high. i'm wondering, is there still a good upside i could stay on it or should i pull some profit? >> no, no, no. 52-week high today. but walgreens truly has it going with the brand new template stores with the -- alliance acquisition. and by the way, with this new deal they just made, i really -- the stock is going higher, not lower. historically great company, too. let's go to gay in texas. gay? >> caller: thank you so much, jim, for taking my call. i'm calling today about boston scientific. it has been on a tear lately. and i'm wondering, should i wait for a pullback before i buy it or buy now? >> if you like it, this is an okay level. my problem with boston scientific, it's not best of breed. and i only like to recommend the best of breed stocks. lately, some of the best of breed stocks have nosebleed evaluations but i still like them more than boston scientific. is teva right for
, merck, johnson & johnson and glaxo, all having better yields, stronger growth patterns, what the heck? why would you ever mess with teva? dan in florida. dan. >> caller: boo-yah, drer. how you doing? >> hi, sunshine. what's shaking? >> my stock is walgreens. getting close to 52-week high. i'm wondering, is there still a good upside i could stay on it or should i pull some profit? >> no, no, no. 52-week high today. but walgreens truly has it going with the brand new...
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support of the most powerful person on earth, lyndon johnson, you got him to sign the civil-rights act in the voting rights act to not eliminate him now but dr. king saw this as his duty as he was concerned about injustice at home and abroad and that just came from the national conference on media reform it was pointed out that what effect did dr. king most was the independent publication ramparts. so he gave that address and hailed today all over the country, all over the world, a "time" magazine calls the speech, talk about it as demagoguery that is sounded like a script and "the washington post" said he did a disservice to his cause, his country, his people. and dr. king would not stop and he continued to speak out against war. i think that is very relevant today and why reid did that column on what dr. king would be saying today. would he be invited to his own celebrations of his life today? and as president obama presided over the honoring of dr. king with the memorial, what would he have to say about president of hamas policies like what is happening now in afghanistan and the expanded covert wars in the form of drone attacks and pakis
support of the most powerful person on earth, lyndon johnson, you got him to sign the civil-rights act in the voting rights act to not eliminate him now but dr. king saw this as his duty as he was concerned about injustice at home and abroad and that just came from the national conference on media reform it was pointed out that what effect did dr. king most was the independent publication ramparts. so he gave that address and hailed today all over the country, all over the world, a...
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johnson at that time. you got him to sign the civil rights act. do not alienate him now. but dr. king saw this as his duty as a seamless web. as he was concerned about injustice at home, he was concerned about it abroad. and i just came from the national conference on media reform where it was pointed out that one of the magazines that most affected dr. king in seeing what was happening on the ground in vietnam was the independent publication ramparts. so dr. king gave that address. dr. king, who is hailed today all over the country, all over the world, "time" magazine called his speech, um, talked about it as demagogic saying it sounded like the script from radio hanoi. "the washington post" right here in washington said with that speech he did a disservice to his cause, his country, his people. yet dr. king wouldn't stop. he continued to speak out against war. and i think that is very relevant today in and why we did that column on what dr. king would be saying today. um, would he be invited to his own, the celebrations of his life today? and as president obama presided over th
johnson at that time. you got him to sign the civil rights act. do not alienate him now. but dr. king saw this as his duty as a seamless web. as he was concerned about injustice at home, he was concerned about it abroad. and i just came from the national conference on media reform where it was pointed out that one of the magazines that most affected dr. king in seeing what was happening on the ground in vietnam was the independent publication ramparts. so dr. king gave that address. dr. king,...