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dr. jordan. next, why this young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved his life. they tried to get the drug but they couldn't. they live in america, arizona and america's food and drug administration fda said no you may not take that drug. so diego what did she family do? >> they moved my family to london england where we lived for nine months to get this treatment. john: and its working? >> at the moment i am cancer-free. john: is a scene where they had to leave the country? >> it's very odd. the nurses rally surprised that we were american and we were in london getting medical treatment because they always thought that america must be ahead in every medical field. john: america may be ahead but there are certain things the government says you may not have what do you think about that? >> i think that patients and families should be allowed to make their own informed medical decisions. john: moeed too. diego stay with us for a broader perspective on all of this. let's
dr. jordan. next, why this young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved his life. they tried to get the drug but they couldn't. they live in america, arizona and america's food and drug administration fda said no you may not take that drug. so diego what did she family do? >> they moved my family to london england where we lived for nine months to get this treatment. john: and its working? >> at the moment i am cancer-free. john: is a scene where they had...
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dr. jordan.ext, why this young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved his life. soon. i like the bride more than the groom. turquois dresses... so excited. did all her exes get invited? no one's got moves like uncle joe. ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ when it's go, book with choice hotels and get a free $50 gift card for staying just two times. book direct at choicehotels.com. you always have a choice. ♪music ♪music thank you dear, very much ♪music you're welcome ♪music thank you ♪you make me feel so young look who's coming... ♪you make me feel so spring has sprung♪ ♪and every time i see your face♪ ♪i'm such a happy individual you're not fooling anybody, you know ♪the moment that you speak ♪i wanna go play... [click] [click] [click] man: ♪ you're beautiful ♪ i'm coming back [clicking] ♪ back to you they tried to get the drug but they couldn't. they live in america, arizona and america's food and drug administration fda said no you may not take that drug. so diego wha
dr. jordan.ext, why this young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved his life. soon. i like the bride more than the groom. turquois dresses... so excited. did all her exes get invited? no one's got moves like uncle joe. ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ when it's go, book with choice hotels and get a free $50 gift card for staying just two times. book direct at choicehotels.com. you always have a choice. ♪music ♪music thank you dear, very much ♪music you're...
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dr. jordan.n had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved treatment that probably saved his life. chris capuano: you might feel like there's too many problems in the world or that, you know, you, as a 15-year-old, 16-year-old, can't really make a difference. giancarlo stanton: it's not always about you. it's not just one person, it's a group, it's a team. if we all show up together-- that's what it's all about. kari foley: i was a part of helping to build what it is today. neil kirsching: i'm really lucky to get to be a part of that legacy. chris capuano: just that simple act that takes, you know, five or ten minutes of your time is making a difference and is transforming someone else's life. giancarlo stanton: once you get there and realize how much you can change someone's life, it's one of the best feelings in the world. mauricio: i'd do anything to convince you just to be a part of this. giancarlo stanton: you guys keep doing what you're doing-- it's something special. chris
dr. jordan.n had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved treatment that probably saved his life. chris capuano: you might feel like there's too many problems in the world or that, you know, you, as a 15-year-old, 16-year-old, can't really make a difference. giancarlo stanton: it's not always about you. it's not just one person, it's a group, it's a team. if we all show up together-- that's what it's all about. kari foley: i was a part of helping to build what it is today. neil...
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dr. jordan.next, why this young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved his life. these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop clots from forming. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke, in a clinical trial - without the need for regular blood tests. and, in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa is the only oral blood thinner other than warfarin with a specific reversal treatment to help your body clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your d
dr. jordan.next, why this young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved his life. these little guys? they represent blood cells. and if you have afib - an irregular heartbeat that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa can help stop...
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dr. jordan.is young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved treatment that probably saved his life. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warfarin at reducing stroke risk in a study. in the rare event of an emergency, pradaxa has a specific reversal treatment to help you clot normally again. pradaxa is not for people who have had a heart valve replacement. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke or blood clots. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before any planned medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, and sometimes, fatal bleeding
dr. jordan.is young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved treatment that probably saved his life. you wouldn't order szechuan without checking the spice level. it really opens the passages. waiter. water. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a...
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dr. jordan.y this young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved treatment that probably saved his life. i don'or wonder whether i theshould seek treatment.c. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. harvoni is a simple treatment regimen that's been prescribed to more than a quarter of a million patients. tell your doctor if you've had a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or any other medical conditions, and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with harvoni may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects of harvoni may include tiredness, headache and weakness. i am ready to put hep c behind me.
dr. jordan.y this young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved treatment that probably saved his life. i don'or wonder whether i theshould seek treatment.c. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured...
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dr. jordan.t, why this young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved his life. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a differen
dr. jordan.t, why this young man had to leave america to get the treatment that probably saved his life. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace...
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dr. phil." >> jordan is irresponsible and lazy. >> he poured freezing cold water on me. >> announcer: they'reged to be married. >> you're abusing alcohol. >> you're abusing me. >> announcer: he has a black get. >> dr. phil: she said you tried to gouge her eye out. >> announcer: she had bruises. >> i don't try to hurt you. i try to stop you from doing anything to me. >> dr. phil: she's charging you like a bull and you're taking her down? >> yeah. >> i'm begging you to please acknowledge what is really happening. >> you seriously think i'm physically abusing you? >> why do you think we are here? >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down.
dr. phil." >> jordan is irresponsible and lazy. >> he poured freezing cold water on me. >> announcer: they'reged to be married. >> you're abusing alcohol. >> you're abusing me. >> announcer: he has a black get. >> dr. phil: she said you tried to gouge her eye out. >> announcer: she had bruises. >> i don't try to hurt you. i try to stop you from doing anything to me. >> dr. phil: she's charging you like a bull and you're taking her...
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dr. chiu and thank you for hosting this at jordan cho elementary school i recommend you accept those gifts on behalf of the those who nominated and used for tools to better serve the community. >> thank you do i have a motion. >> so moved. >> second. >> motion to accept those gifts. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> that item passes thank you deputy chief sergeant, next line item. >> >> item two reports to the commission discussion chiefs report this item to allow the police chief 0 report on recent police activities. >> commissioners, i present a short report opens the by the time to breakers 35 thousand people that registered we estimated over 50 thousand participate we had a historically low incident of public intoxicate detentions and it went basically without incident no violent crimes recorded that's all i have to report went without a hitch. >> any questions for the deputy chief before captain lazarus. >> thank you that concludes my report. thank you, commissioners. >> george glen eagle captain lazarus. >> welcome to the punishment folks on behalf of the chief suhr i again want to we
dr. chiu and thank you for hosting this at jordan cho elementary school i recommend you accept those gifts on behalf of the those who nominated and used for tools to better serve the community. >> thank you do i have a motion. >> so moved. >> second. >> motion to accept those gifts. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> that item passes thank you deputy chief sergeant, next line item. >> >> item two reports to the commission discussion chiefs...
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dr. j walked in the air out of bands, reverse layup up under. michael jordan out. he switched in midair to the left. spun it against the glass. now, this is the greatest shot. he came down the right side, took off. david robinson took off, and he said, okay, i'm going to sit here in the air. because i know david robinson is going to go down. so david robinson went to the ground. he 360 tongue moving, and dunked it. in a practice game. and i was like, oh, my goodness. and i was just stunned, and all of us were stunned to see him hanging in the air that long and 260 -- 360. michael jordan is incredible. >> jimmy: the moral is don't talk trash to michael jordan. you mean it was full like this? all the way? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: more with earvin "magic "johnson after this. how does this world, help you experience this world? oh man i've only been to one place! oh i have a great idea maybe i can go to the rainforest. any ideas for my little one's first big trip. every mastercard world card comes with a concierge who can help you book a dream trip, arrange experien
dr. j walked in the air out of bands, reverse layup up under. michael jordan out. he switched in midair to the left. spun it against the glass. now, this is the greatest shot. he came down the right side, took off. david robinson took off, and he said, okay, i'm going to sit here in the air. because i know david robinson is going to go down. so david robinson went to the ground. he 360 tongue moving, and dunked it. in a practice game. and i was like, oh, my goodness. and i was just stunned, and...
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dr. gus parker, and board of directors in a thanian jordan for being men who -- nathaniel jordan for being men who understand that if we are going to stop the education or the school to prison pipeline, we need to look at our own districts. a young man asked them why he should stay in school. and they replied, young man, you are your own future. we are relying on you to be a law-abiding citizen, educated, self-sufficient and a good citizen. because we don't want you to be a statistic in the school to prison pipeline. mr. speaker, tonight you will hear many stories, you will hear facts and you will hear about legislation. and let me end by saying, i am proud to be a co-sponsor of the safe, accountable, fair and ffective safe justice act of 2015, h.r. 2944, a bill that recognizes the importance of mentoring and reducing recidivism and helps offenders think through the decisions that confront them when they leave prison. my honor now, mr. speaker, to yield to our chairman of the congressional black caucus, a person who has a long background in being an advocate and fighter for those o are in
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dr. chiu and thank you for hosting this at jordan cho elementary school i recommend you accept those giftsn behalf of the those who nominated and used for tools to better serve the community. >> thank you do i have a motion. >> so moved. >> second. >> motion to accept those gifts. >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> that item passes thank you deputy chief sergeant, next line item. >> >> item two reports to the commission discussion chiefs report this item to allow the police chief 0 report on recent police activities. >> commissioners, i present a short report opens the by the time to breakers 35 thousand people that registered we estimated over 50 thousand participate we had a historically low incident of public intoxicate detentions and it went basically without incident no violent crimes recorded that's all i have to report went without a hitch. >> any questions for the deputy chief before captain lazarus. >> thank you that concludes my report. thank you, commissioners. >> george glen eagle captain lazarus. >> welcome to the punishment folks on behalf of the chief suhr i again want to welc
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are some pretty strong words but is professor thomas jordan, the director earthquake center on the money with that observation? for that we turn to dr. richard allen, the director of uc berkeley's seismological laboratory >> reporter:is the san andreas fault locked, loaded and ready to roll? >>"yeah, it's true! we've known that it's been locked loaded and ready to go for a while" >> reporter:professor allen explains there is a certain amount of time that passes between these major quakes >>"we know that the big earthquakes have recurrent intervals of hundreds of years, on the hayward fault the average interval is about 140-years, and it turns out that the last big earthquake was 1868 that's about 140-years, so we are do for one of the hayward fault" >> reporter:he says the san andreas fault has been quiet even longer >>"so 1857 was the last big earthquake on the southern section of the san andreas fault, of course the northern section of the san andreas fault goes through the bay area here, was 1906, so it was more recently but they have both been very quiet since then and so it is quite possible that we could have a big earthquake
are some pretty strong words but is professor thomas jordan, the director earthquake center on the money with that observation? for that we turn to dr. richard allen, the director of uc berkeley's seismological laboratory >> reporter:is the san andreas fault locked, loaded and ready to roll? >>"yeah, it's true! we've known that it's been locked loaded and ready to go for a while" >> reporter:professor allen explains there is a certain amount of time that passes...
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jordan, not lebron james or kareem jabar. >> he swept the votes for his second mvp award. joe fonzi joins us. >> reporter: not big russell or dr. j. >> you can go on and on. >> the first time for a clean sweep. >> absolutely. the first time and quite a ride starting with winning its first 24 games. the warriors team has gone to where no other team has. in addition to unanimous vote the player has never had the player win the reward in consecutive years. the location was different this year but we are now familiar with the curry family, his mom and dad and his wife and their two young daughters and steph brother and sister and extended family were represented in addition to all of his warriors teammates sharing the stage. there was no better mvp demonstration than what curry did last night in portland after more than two weeks of inactivity due to injury curry started off cold and caught fire in the sig half as the warriors overtook and caught the trailblazers, sunk his jaw dropping 3s totaling 40 points and became the first major in history to score 17 in ot regular or post-season. the pure joy was expressed by the mvp. >> you
jordan, not lebron james or kareem jabar. >> he swept the votes for his second mvp award. joe fonzi joins us. >> reporter: not big russell or dr. j. >> you can go on and on. >> the first time for a clean sweep. >> absolutely. the first time and quite a ride starting with winning its first 24 games. the warriors team has gone to where no other team has. in addition to unanimous vote the player has never had the player win the reward in consecutive years. the...
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pretty strong words but is professor thomas jordan, the director of the southern california earthquake center on the money with that observation? for that we turn to dr allen, the director of uc berkeley's seismological laboratory >> reporter:is the san andreas fault locked, loaded and ready to roll? >>"yeah, it's true! we've known that it's been locked loaded and ready to go for a while" >> reporter:professor allen explains there is a certain amount of time that passes between these major quakes >>"we know that the big earthquakes have recurrent intervals of hundreds of years, on the hayward fault the average interval is about 140-years, and it turns out that the last big earthquake was 1868 that's about 140-years, so we are do for one of the hayward fault" >> reporter:he says the san andreas fault has been quiet even longer >>"so 1857 was the last big earthquake on the southern section of the san andreas fault, of course the northern section of the san andreas fault goes through the bay area here, was 1906, so it was more recently but they have both been very quiet since then and so it is quite possible that we could have a big earthquake on either
pretty strong words but is professor thomas jordan, the director of the southern california earthquake center on the money with that observation? for that we turn to dr allen, the director of uc berkeley's seismological laboratory >> reporter:is the san andreas fault locked, loaded and ready to roll? >>"yeah, it's true! we've known that it's been locked loaded and ready to go for a while" >> reporter:professor allen explains there is a certain amount of time that...
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dr. ryan rodenberg, assistant professor at florida state university. mr. mark lock, chief executive fficer at genius sports group. ms. lindsey slater operations manager at geo comply. mr. jordan gnat senior vice president of strategic development of scientific games. mr. curt egg ert, professor of law at chapman university fowler school of law. we do appreciate all of you being here this morning and we ill begin our panel with mr. shenke. you are now recognized for five minutes. >> chairman burgess, ranking member schakowski, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. sorry. [inaudible] >> i'll try to work through it. chairman burgess, ranking member schakowski, and members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. my name is peter shenke and. members.has many content and data providers. and contest and league management operators such as real time fantasy sports, my fantasy league, fan dual and draft king. it has become a new national pasttime with over 50 million americans participating in some form of fantasy sports last year. americans enjoy fantasy sports as a hobby and form of entertainment that
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dr. ryan rodenberg assistant professor at florida state university within their department sports management. mr. mark locke chief executive officer of genius sports group. lindsay slader. mr. jordan gnat senior vice president of strategic assist development of scientific games, mr. curt eggert professor of law at chapman university's fowler school of law. we do appreciate all of you being here this morning and we will begin our panel with mr. mr. schoenke and you are now recognized for five minutes for your opening statement. thank you. >> german birches ranking member schakowsky members of the 70 thank you for the opportunity to testify today. chairman burgess, -- [inaudible] i will try to work through peer chairman burgess ranked member schakowsky members of the subcommittee thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today. my name is schoenke. the fs d.a. has over three and members including major companies such as cbs yahoo! nbc and fox sports three continent date writers like "usa today" and staff thank and real-time fantasy sports my fantasy league fanduel and draftkings. fantasy sports has become a new pastime with over 50 million americans participating in some f
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dr. gabaudan: thank you. shelley, i forgot to mention when i introduced him, he was the head of operations for the united release agency in jordan, meeting with palestinian refugees. just to acknowledge that he has experience in the middle east. when things are difficult for refugees, the world times to blame [indiscernible] it is part of the job description it in the case of the syrian crisis, the former high commissioner and current high commissioner have tried to raise the alarm repeatedly and what sort of challenge did you face when he raised that alarm? what is your experience? mr. pitterman: thank you. it was about a year ago that we were in the same library, this beautiful library, the former high commissioner was here and i am afraid that some of the points i am going to make, he had to make last year and the year before, much more eloquently, i'm sure -- after all, he was the high commissioner -- and the new high commissioner is doing the same. the first thing that unites us, i think the whole u.n. system of which unhcr is just one part, is to wish for peace. that has to happen. all that we do in cooperation with ngos,
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dr. jones, it is good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> we just talked about the san andreas fault. tell us more about it and what mr. jordant professor jordan is saying is what we have all been saying for a while. when we put together all the information we have about how the earthquake happens, we see it averages 100 to 150 years between events. north of l.a., that part like at the sab gabriel mountains, it's been 160 years. to the east it's been 300 years. so we've known for a while this earthquake just has to happen eventually. at some point our luck is going to run out. >> don't say that, please. but, i mean, i know it's the truth based on all you have been telling us. what are you teaching others at this conference in long beach? >> my part of the conference, it's really quite exciting. i worked with the city of los angeles for a year and they came up with the most comprehensive seismic resilience plan that we have ever seen here in southern california. so i am in a session actually with patrick godolina from san francisco sharing the experiences of our two cities with adopting resilience plans with the other cities t
dr. jones, it is good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> we just talked about the san andreas fault. tell us more about it and what mr. jordant professor jordan is saying is what we have all been saying for a while. when we put together all the information we have about how the earthquake happens, we see it averages 100 to 150 years between events. north of l.a., that part like at the sab gabriel mountains, it's been 160 years. to the east it's been 300...