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regulate what rules are already on the books in the first place we'll talk to commodities expert dr steven lee about all of that and while we're on oil is the argentinian government's move to take control of its largest oil company why u.p.s. despite the political fallout the latest example of the increasing tension between energy and economy as oil becomes more scarce and expensive and as the global economy is on life support built on dads will economic growth increasingly depend on energy control and a record number of americans are reportedly denouncing their citizenship or handed over their green cards many say it's for tax reasons that's right it's tax day in the u.s. we'll talk about the international backlash against a all i.r.s. let's get to today's couple account. all right u.s. president barack obama in the face of higher and rising oil and gasoline prices that we've seen went after evil oil speculators today and he wants congress to pass more regulation he wants lawmakers to do the following he wants them to fund a six fold increase for surveillance and enforcement staff at the comm
regulate what rules are already on the books in the first place we'll talk to commodities expert dr steven lee about all of that and while we're on oil is the argentinian government's move to take control of its largest oil company why u.p.s. despite the political fallout the latest example of the increasing tension between energy and economy as oil becomes more scarce and expensive and as the global economy is on life support built on dads will economic growth increasingly depend on energy...
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>> dr. leea practicing dentist when he's not serving as the county's plain folks coroner has a soothing bedside manner. >> it's tough to talk to you under these circumstances but i wanted to give you the opportunity, if there's any questions you have, anything i can try to help you with. >> first off, roy's mother wants to know details of the shooting. >> yes, ma'am, probably a single shot. probably. >> then the coroner does his best to convince her to delay seeing her son. >> you know, he laid under the ground there for about a week or so. so he's -- it's going to be tough to view him. i'll just be frank with you. >> he finishes with his standard but sincere offer. >> if anything comes up i don't care if it's 2:00 in the morning, if there's something you've got on your mind, don't hesitate to holler at me, okay? >> roy's parents have reconsidered. they'll wait for the medical examiner and then the funeral director to do their work before they view their son. it's time for the body to be transpo
>> dr. leea practicing dentist when he's not serving as the county's plain folks coroner has a soothing bedside manner. >> it's tough to talk to you under these circumstances but i wanted to give you the opportunity, if there's any questions you have, anything i can try to help you with. >> first off, roy's mother wants to know details of the shooting. >> yes, ma'am, probably a single shot. probably. >> then the coroner does his best to convince her to delay seeing...
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you may or may not have seen in so for so far that's really interesting we're going to go to break dr lee but i want you to stick around stay right there because there's more i want to ask you are we will have more with dr levy author and chairman and excuse me author and chairman and the iowa of lead capital management also still ahead you know the saying they say nothing is certain in life but death and taxes they no one said anything about being taxed to life we'll give you our three cents on the growing trend of people working abroad did now think their u.s. citizenship the first your closing market numbers. shows that so much there's a huge musician on the market can the u.s. and it's going to stop the downward diplomatic spiral with iran and seek ways out of the current deadlock more talks are. well. technology innovation all the developments around. the future are. welcome back let's talk about this tension we kind of got to before the break between energy and economies so argentina has moved to seize control to nationalize its largest oil company y.p. at the spanish company repsol
you may or may not have seen in so for so far that's really interesting we're going to go to break dr lee but i want you to stick around stay right there because there's more i want to ask you are we will have more with dr levy author and chairman and excuse me author and chairman and the iowa of lead capital management also still ahead you know the saying they say nothing is certain in life but death and taxes they no one said anything about being taxed to life we'll give you our three cents...
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dr. leeis the emerson electric professor at department of industrial and systems engineering at the university of wisconsin-madison and director of the cognitive systems lacktory. dr. lee's research focuses on safety and the acceptance of complex human machine systems in considering, and he considers how technology mediates attention. dr. lee, i invite your presentation. >> thank you very much and thank you for the opportunity to be part of this discussion. i'd like to start with at anecdote about a trip that took, about a month ago, february 13th. i was returning to madison. and, i was, go ahead? i was approaching madison on a divided highway that was transitioning in a suburban arterial. and i looked down to change the radio. i looked down to skoal through a list of songs that had been read into my car's computer from a cd. wanting to avoid the adelle songs my wife had stored there i searched for songs by bruce springsteen. looking through the list, springsteen, adell, springsteen adell, i
dr. leeis the emerson electric professor at department of industrial and systems engineering at the university of wisconsin-madison and director of the cognitive systems lacktory. dr. lee's research focuses on safety and the acceptance of complex human machine systems in considering, and he considers how technology mediates attention. dr. lee, i invite your presentation. >> thank you very much and thank you for the opportunity to be part of this discussion. i'd like to start with at...
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dr. lee roy walker died yesterday in durham, north carolina. from 1992 to 1996, walker led the u.s. olympic committee. in 1976, he coached the u.s. track team which brought home 22 medals, including six gold. walker spent more than 40 years at north carolina central university first as a track coach. then later as chancellor of the university. walker was 93 years old. >> what a great smile he has. >>> chuck brown, the godfather of go go music is in the hospital now. the 75-year-old musician had to cancel a concert at howard theatre this weekend. the show is rescheduled for june 29. >>> emotional testimony from oscar winner jennifer hudson. >> and a red carpet welcome for judy dench. we have those stories and more in this look at entertainment. >> reporter: jennifer hudson took the stand in the murder trial of her former brother-in- law. william balfour is accused of killing hudson's mother, brother and young nephew in 2008. the family did not want her sister to marry balfour. balfour has pleaded not guilty to the murders. >>> robin gibb is out of a coma but doctors are revealing the
dr. lee roy walker died yesterday in durham, north carolina. from 1992 to 1996, walker led the u.s. olympic committee. in 1976, he coached the u.s. track team which brought home 22 medals, including six gold. walker spent more than 40 years at north carolina central university first as a track coach. then later as chancellor of the university. walker was 93 years old. >> what a great smile he has. >>> chuck brown, the godfather of go go music is in the hospital now. the...
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for canadians to rally against a steampipe intuition but came and for some rough treatment from dr lee's full stories just to have. just we've set out of the postmark presidential vote in egypt tens of thousands have lines again failed cairo central square in protest demonstrators want an immediate and to military rule which they have lived under the war than a year of the military approved disqualification of nearly half the presidential candidates this week sparking public if you were a leading political forces accuse the generals of trying to cling on to power despite their pledge to stand down by july protesters also want flarm of bark officials out of politics and on trial based analyst j. kapoor margaret thinks the egyptian revolution has been hijacked. obviously things are moving toward a collusion here the military doesn't want to give up its privileged position in society the protesters want a genuine democratic system where this thing is headed it's impossible to know you've got this complex force taking place you've got the military dictatorship funded by the us doesn't want t
for canadians to rally against a steampipe intuition but came and for some rough treatment from dr lee's full stories just to have. just we've set out of the postmark presidential vote in egypt tens of thousands have lines again failed cairo central square in protest demonstrators want an immediate and to military rule which they have lived under the war than a year of the military approved disqualification of nearly half the presidential candidates this week sparking public if you were a...
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dr. lee looked forward to successfully defending the baseless claims made against him."e are awaiting calls back from the other two doctors but both the suspects are behind bars the family feels more could have been done to prevent the shootings that left four dead. the suit alleges that the doctors prescribed excessive number of medications without checking to see if they were getting the drugs from someone else at the same time. dr. li was arrested for illegally selling prescriptions in another case for controlled substances and has been barred from practicing medicine. according to the drug enforcement administration he wrote 17,000 prescriptions for controlled substances to his pain ofment patients the last 2 1/2 years and the new york state department of health and d.e.a. have ongoing investigations in the case. >>shepard: thank you, lawyer from. and now the tones, legal analyst mercedes is with us and criminal defense attorney drew, as well. mercede, you have said prior to this segment this doctor caters to addicts. well, why was there a necessity for a murder when
dr. lee looked forward to successfully defending the baseless claims made against him."e are awaiting calls back from the other two doctors but both the suspects are behind bars the family feels more could have been done to prevent the shootings that left four dead. the suit alleges that the doctors prescribed excessive number of medications without checking to see if they were getting the drugs from someone else at the same time. dr. li was arrested for illegally selling prescriptions in...
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dr. l. lee bosley.nt that you're looking at is bosley restored hair. you wash it you get it cut. it's your own real hair growing on the top of your head. and it'll be there for the rest of your life. there's a lot of people out there who are really bothered by their hair loss. who won't take the next step to have something done about it. you really need to understand that this is a procedure that works. hair that some from a part of your head that has no genetic predisposition to fall out, doesn't ever fall out. cool. so this is a permanent procedure. this was a really, really smart investment if you look at it that way. and with multiple financing options available for qualified applicants, bosley hair restoration has never been more affordable. plus to help get you started bosley wants to make it even more affordable. welcome to bosley. by sending you a $250.00 gift certificate good toward a bosley hair restoration procedure. and bosley guarantees that the transplanted hair will grow or we will replac
dr. l. lee bosley.nt that you're looking at is bosley restored hair. you wash it you get it cut. it's your own real hair growing on the top of your head. and it'll be there for the rest of your life. there's a lot of people out there who are really bothered by their hair loss. who won't take the next step to have something done about it. you really need to understand that this is a procedure that works. hair that some from a part of your head that has no genetic predisposition to fall out,...
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i am really overwhelmed dr. lee -- actually.om the time i began writing i've always -- because i loved american writing so much i always wanted to be published in america. so, to be recognized in america by a jury if that is the right word as a fellow critics is really fantastic and it is the fulfillment of a dream. i have got lots of people to think and actually, i want to begin by thanking one of my fellow finalists, my friend jonathan lethem. there are two kinds of clever people. there are quote so people that make you feel stupid, and there are a clever people who make you feel more clever. jonathan is absolutely in the latter but it seems to me to such an extent just by bringing on the short list, not just elevated to some sort of super clever level but i also need to find him because he gave me the title of working the room for the english edition of my essays so it was so generous of him in the spirit of what he called less generous because i don't know how much but i'm going to split it with him. that's the kind of guy i
i am really overwhelmed dr. lee -- actually.om the time i began writing i've always -- because i loved american writing so much i always wanted to be published in america. so, to be recognized in america by a jury if that is the right word as a fellow critics is really fantastic and it is the fulfillment of a dream. i have got lots of people to think and actually, i want to begin by thanking one of my fellow finalists, my friend jonathan lethem. there are two kinds of clever people. there are...
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we have a dr. lee winokur from university of shreveport.ite-ups described it as a sear robs-like system. mation me think of a copy machine. can you describe how this works? >> no, you lay on top of the copy machine. no. it is a three deultrasound and gives a very good picture. -- 3 de. women that have dense breasts make the pictures don't penetrate. by adding ultrasound you can raise that to about 78 to 80% of cancers. jenna: some suggest this is a way that you can overdiagnose, meaning yes, you can detect more tumors but there is no data that suggest that is actually going to help save lives. >> well, you know, there is always that little bit of controversy and there have been studies that show when you add ultrasound to mammograms the false-positive rate can go up to four times what it is. so instead of one in 40 women getting a biopsy that turns out to be benign, it is like one in 10 women. there are some risks to that. there is risks for infection from a biopsy and also the anxiety while you're waiting for the results. and then if there
we have a dr. lee winokur from university of shreveport.ite-ups described it as a sear robs-like system. mation me think of a copy machine. can you describe how this works? >> no, you lay on top of the copy machine. no. it is a three deultrasound and gives a very good picture. -- 3 de. women that have dense breasts make the pictures don't penetrate. by adding ultrasound you can raise that to about 78 to 80% of cancers. jenna: some suggest this is a way that you can overdiagnose, meaning...
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dr. c. lee buxton, a yale professor, who served as its medical director.griswold were charged with violating a state law that banned sharing information about contraceptives, including with married couples. the u.s. supreme court voted 7-2 to overturn the convictions. the justices clearly saw the affront. would we allow the police to search the sacred precincts of marital bedrooms for the telltale signs of the use of contraceptives? the very idea is repulsive to the notions of privacy surrounding the marriage relationship. we deal with a right of privacy older than the bill of rights." joining me now is ana marie cox, a correspondent for the guardian. ana marie, this notion that we have a war on sex, i think, has been finally, perfectly articulated by hugh hefner, who else, who has shown very clearly that the republicans are really saying things that we really haven't heard advanced seriously since the 1960s when it became the losing argument as the sexual revolution overtook the crazy laws that we had in this country, banning even the discussion of contra
dr. c. lee buxton, a yale professor, who served as its medical director.griswold were charged with violating a state law that banned sharing information about contraceptives, including with married couples. the u.s. supreme court voted 7-2 to overturn the convictions. the justices clearly saw the affront. would we allow the police to search the sacred precincts of marital bedrooms for the telltale signs of the use of contraceptives? the very idea is repulsive to the notions of privacy...
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dr. martin luther king and his memory. mr. lee said -- he became the mayor because of the memory of dr. martin luther king. i think dr. martin luther king with think that many of these things are deplorable. in 2012 -- he would look down upon us and try to fight for people -- and human rights. i know many of you would agree with me that the things people see in the shelters are deplorable. a lot of people who are under age -- or who are younger, they are going through the same things as the older people, and so -- is great that there was a great presentation, how this really goes down. people are not having their needs met. and it is about time in 2012, dr. martin luther king passed away in 1968 and this is 2012. this should be a little bit better. we are the united states. this is not a third-world country. if we were to go to war, what everyone meet everyone in the united states? people would not say, he is homeless and should not be drafted. everyone should work together and make the united states a better place to live for everybody. >> thank you, an angel. >> thank you, and god ble
dr. martin luther king and his memory. mr. lee said -- he became the mayor because of the memory of dr. martin luther king. i think dr. martin luther king with think that many of these things are deplorable. in 2012 -- he would look down upon us and try to fight for people -- and human rights. i know many of you would agree with me that the things people see in the shelters are deplorable. a lot of people who are under age -- or who are younger, they are going through the same things as the...
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dr. martin luther king and his memory. mr. lee said -- he became the mayor because of the memory of dr. martin luther king. i think dr. martin luther king with think that many of these things are deplorable. in 2012 -- he would look down upon us and try to fight for people -- and human rights. i know many of you would agree with me that the things people see
dr. martin luther king and his memory. mr. lee said -- he became the mayor because of the memory of dr. martin luther king. i think dr. martin luther king with think that many of these things are deplorable. in 2012 -- he would look down upon us and try to fight for people -- and human rights. i know many of you would agree with me that the things people see
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dr. robert lee, miranda's love interest in the final season of sex in the city.ting, underwood produces, writes and even has a line of clothing coming out. >> you know, it's hard to stay looking fresh. why i haven't even washed or powdered my face and here you are.... >> reporter: there's no getting around the fact that a lot of the interest in him, even in streetcar, stems from his very good looks. do you think that this heart throb thing over the years has worked to your advantage or has it been something where you've had to convince people that there's more to you than a very handsome man? >> that's a trick question when you word it like that. i will say this. when people perceive you a certain way, ultimately it's a beautiful thing. i mean the up side, trust me, far outweighs the down side. i'll take the up side any day. then, you know, when something like this comes along you can use that and still have the color and depth of the character stuff that you like to work with as an actor. >> reporter: he knows that his performance in streetcar will be rated agai
dr. robert lee, miranda's love interest in the final season of sex in the city.ting, underwood produces, writes and even has a line of clothing coming out. >> you know, it's hard to stay looking fresh. why i haven't even washed or powdered my face and here you are.... >> reporter: there's no getting around the fact that a lot of the interest in him, even in streetcar, stems from his very good looks. do you think that this heart throb thing over the years has worked to your advantage...
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only one individual that i can remember who was there, and that was a lady named caroline leavy, dr. leehe. >> were these top management people? >> yes, they were. >> cspanspent wouldbe fair to sr management people were troubled or worried about the work you were doing? >> from that meeting i didn't think so. in fact, on the way back in the plane we all thought things went very, very well. however, subsequently after that meeting we were told that our laboratory might be shut down, but they wanted to continue the research and the possibility was that we would be set up a laboratory in switzerland to continue. >> cspan: put this again in context. that was 1994 can't you just. >> cspan: how did you work for philip morris? >> guest: from 1980-1980 for. >> cspan: where? >> guest: in richmond, virginia,. >> cspan: and what were your circumstances? did you have a contract? >> guest: no, i was an active employee. i had my philip morris badge and was a member of the company. we developed a lavatory inside the company it's up to do animal research. they didn't have this big we had to build it. we
only one individual that i can remember who was there, and that was a lady named caroline leavy, dr. leehe. >> were these top management people? >> yes, they were. >> cspanspent wouldbe fair to sr management people were troubled or worried about the work you were doing? >> from that meeting i didn't think so. in fact, on the way back in the plane we all thought things went very, very well. however, subsequently after that meeting we were told that our laboratory might be...
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dr. owen c. lee, graduate of s.m.u. law school, who knew her, what a family of justice rights fighters, who could be on as eloquent on the question of hi-aids, plague, it impacts so many vulnerable communities, they are discussing the worldwide siege of aids upon individuals and likewise come home and march along the roads of justice here in america. i learned in law school that the law, and i know that congresswoman holmes norton still teaches and i know the law is a jealous mistress. i would say to you, i found that out, obviously i'm now in the united states congress, but i love the law. i love the purpose and values of lawyers. i encourage young lawyers, if they want to read a story of sacrifice and someone who epitomizes that it's a jealous mistress read the history of john adoll fouse payton born in 1946, passed on this past march 22 in baltimore, maryland. he obviously from california, but with a law degree from harvard law school. that means that the door was open to -- the world was his oyster. it was open to a
dr. owen c. lee, graduate of s.m.u. law school, who knew her, what a family of justice rights fighters, who could be on as eloquent on the question of hi-aids, plague, it impacts so many vulnerable communities, they are discussing the worldwide siege of aids upon individuals and likewise come home and march along the roads of justice here in america. i learned in law school that the law, and i know that congresswoman holmes norton still teaches and i know the law is a jealous mistress. i would...
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lee curtis has done it all in hollywood. now she's returning to the hit tv show "ncis" as dr. samantha ryan. her fans like that. e green room and wynton marsalis is here, too. i'm told he went to take a coffee run. he'll take us down south to explore blues joints. you're watching "cbs this morning." get whatever you want, baby. hmm. let's just share a 20 piece. [ internal ] 20 mcnuggets, for only $4.99? oh, man. she's beautiful smart and sensible. jackpot. [ crewperson ] anything else? [ male announcer ] mcdonald's crispy, juicy chicken mcnuggets are now part of the extra value menu. so you get the tastes you love at a price you'll love even more. guess who's going to the game? [ internal ] thank you. [ male announcer ] the simple joy of having more to love. [ internal ] thank you. sears one day sale is this saturday, with friday preview. find the huge savings you've been hunting for throughout the store. plus, shop your way rewards members always get more. at sears. i'm here with carol, flo, and karen for a girls night out talking about activia. i tried it and my body felt so right, for a change. and then there
lee curtis has done it all in hollywood. now she's returning to the hit tv show "ncis" as dr. samantha ryan. her fans like that. e green room and wynton marsalis is here, too. i'm told he went to take a coffee run. he'll take us down south to explore blues joints. you're watching "cbs this morning." get whatever you want, baby. hmm. let's just share a 20 piece. [ internal ] 20 mcnuggets, for only $4.99? oh, man. she's beautiful smart and sensible. jackpot. [ crewperson ]...
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dr. j. he is master of the universe. also, i never thought had -- would have the opportunity to introduce the mayor of san francisco, mayor ed lee. i just a to introduce the mayor. that is awesome. we also have a bunch of other special guests today. i would also like to introduce david chiu, president of the board of supervisors. thank you for coming. the mayor does not come along. he has a policy. supervisor carmen chu is also with us. we are also lucky enough to have supervisor mark farrell as well. maybe he is having a pastry or something. there is a lot of traffic between here and city hall. that is a bad joke, i know. we also have supervisor eric mar here with us this morning. all the supervisors are sitting together. we are also lucky enough to have the chief of protocol for the city of san francisco charlotte schultz. last but not least, we have tony sun, chair of the asian arts commission. that's good started this morning. i am going to get off the stage and and things off over to jay hsu. he is going to tell us a little bit more about what we're doing today. >> someone needs to hand me the remote. terrific. brand implem
dr. j. he is master of the universe. also, i never thought had -- would have the opportunity to introduce the mayor of san francisco, mayor ed lee. i just a to introduce the mayor. that is awesome. we also have a bunch of other special guests today. i would also like to introduce david chiu, president of the board of supervisors. thank you for coming. the mayor does not come along. he has a policy. supervisor carmen chu is also with us. we are also lucky enough to have supervisor mark farrell...
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dr. murase who is coming this week and i look forward to seeing you then. >> my name is kelly lee schmidt and i have a third grader and incoming kindergartener who both have spots technically at clarindon that i would gladly give up to stay at the school i'm at if i could get the word that our principal is staying. i would give up your number one dream school for everyone wants to go to, thousands of people put at number one, i would give it up to stay at the school i'm at in the community that my children love and adore and they love their teachers and they're doing very, very well in. thank you very much. president yee: thank you, folks from the paul revere community. i have a stack of other folks here but i'm not too sure they're here. >> we're here. president yee: you're here. ok. i was hoping you would be here. ok, so here's the names. mary bevins, rachel brooks, monica swartzalander, justin sutton, nevett, wendy wan, erin qataris. come up on, go to the podium. you have one minute each. >> i pressed the button. my name is mary bevins, the resource and literacy specialist at visitatio
dr. murase who is coming this week and i look forward to seeing you then. >> my name is kelly lee schmidt and i have a third grader and incoming kindergartener who both have spots technically at clarindon that i would gladly give up to stay at the school i'm at if i could get the word that our principal is staying. i would give up your number one dream school for everyone wants to go to, thousands of people put at number one, i would give it up to stay at the school i'm at in the...
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we've got kathie lee and hoda joining the professionals. it takes two people to fill in for dr.ings, including that photo of hillary clinton, drinking a beer. some people have said it's inappropriate. we'll get their take on that. and is it appropriate for a teacher to text a student individually? some people not fond of that, as well. >> all right, hoda and kathie lee stressing the name, the professionals. but we think they fit the bill. >> threw them under the bus, the double decker. >> all right let's get to natalie morales over at the news desk with a check of the top stories. >> good morning, everyone. the u.s. is condemning the behavior of u.s. troops in newly released photos today from the "los angeles times." nbc pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski has more on the fallout from the graphic pictures that date back to 2010. good morning, mik. >> good morning, natalie. the first reaction here from the pentagon is, not again. this time it involves soldiers from the 82nd air born who were first dispatched to gather up forensic evidence from bodies of taliban suicide bomber
we've got kathie lee and hoda joining the professionals. it takes two people to fill in for dr.ings, including that photo of hillary clinton, drinking a beer. some people have said it's inappropriate. we'll get their take on that. and is it appropriate for a teacher to text a student individually? some people not fond of that, as well. >> all right, hoda and kathie lee stressing the name, the professionals. but we think they fit the bill. >> threw them under the bus, the double...
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lee. we are about to bring up our keynote speaker. but i did want to mention we also have with us david campos who's joined us. let's welcome supervisor camp ovements and dr. veronica hunnicutt is here also the so with that we're at the point where we really want to get to the real meat of this thing today, our key note speaker. i mentioned earlier we've had a strong partnership with bring the exhibition we have now with the kinsey collection through the kinsey foundation and no stronger partner could we have had than the san francisco public library under the leadership of luis herrera. luis has been -- let's give luis a -- [applause] luis has been a real up toer in standing with us in doing what's necks -- necessary to make this happen. stuart shaw, ann carroll is back there. everett, the people in the production department who have helped us. you will see all the hard work they have provideded when you go over to check this exhibit. so without further ado i would like to have luis introduce our keynote speaker. >> thank you, al. what a glorious day it is and happy black history month. i'm honored to introduce our keynote speaker, bernard kinsey. i had
lee. we are about to bring up our keynote speaker. but i did want to mention we also have with us david campos who's joined us. let's welcome supervisor camp ovements and dr. veronica hunnicutt is here also the so with that we're at the point where we really want to get to the real meat of this thing today, our key note speaker. i mentioned earlier we've had a strong partnership with bring the exhibition we have now with the kinsey collection through the kinsey foundation and no stronger...
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dr. houser at abbott northwestern hospital's minneapolis heart institute. >> houser decided to implant an i.c.d.into josh's chest. >> when the heart becomes very kay on theic, it shocks the heart back to normal. >> reporter: although leeis older son jacob both had similar heart conditions, neither had shown signs of disease. only joshua had an i.c.d.implanted. >> when he was a kid, you know, he was a little reluctant to do it but he knew it was for the best. >> reporter: three years of routine tests and check-ups went by uneventually. in march of 2005, joshua took a biking trip in utah with his girlfriend. >> his girlfriend saw him fall off his bike and collapse. c.p.r.was attempted but he could not be resuscitated. >> reporter: he died. >> he died. >> i ended up talking to the county coroner. and he said, i got some news that i want to tell you. he said, josh had an i.c.d.implanted. i said, yes. he said it was faulty. >> reporter: instead of shocking josh's heart back into rhythm, the device had shorted out. josh's doctors asked lee for permission to remove josh's heart and examine it. >> i'll tell you, it was a very, very hard thing for me to do. i wanted my son whole. but i agreed to do it and they brought it back
dr. houser at abbott northwestern hospital's minneapolis heart institute. >> houser decided to implant an i.c.d.into josh's chest. >> when the heart becomes very kay on theic, it shocks the heart back to normal. >> reporter: although leeis older son jacob both had similar heart conditions, neither had shown signs of disease. only joshua had an i.c.d.implanted. >> when he was a kid, you know, he was a little reluctant to do it but he knew it was for the best. >>...
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dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro fertilization. rachael and her husband hope to start a family in 2012. to find out more about cancer-related fertility preservation, visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488. [laughing] [tires screeching] [conversation in foreign language] announcer: s where the good goes at goodgoes.org.
dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro...
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dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro fertilization. rachael and her husband hope to start a family in 2012. to find out more about cancer-related fertility preservation, visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488. man on tv: two outs with a runner on first base. now the big guy comes up to bat, hitting .342 with 92 rbis and 36 homers. [fans whirring] [ding] announcer: chill raw and prepared foods promptly. one in 6 americans will get sick from food poisoning this year. keep your family safer. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. [conversation in foreign language] announcer: see where the good goes at goodgoes.org. lea
dr. catherine lee, a breast surgeon at moffitt cancer center in tampa, florida. [dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introduce that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] rachael went through seventeen weeks of chemotherapy, and had a double mastectomy. but before she started treatment, she began in vitro...
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dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introdu that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] chemotherapy can compromise a woman's fertility. but there are options before you start cancer treatment. visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488. man: ♪ i'm home and i love it ♪ ♪ i'm home woman: ♪ i'm home ♪ where i belong announcer: it's always nice to come home. but many americans are at risk of foreclosure and losing their homes. making home affordable from the u.s. government has already helped over a million struggling homeowners like these. the sooner you act, the better chance we can help you. man: ♪ i'm home woman: ♪ i'm home ♪ where i belong george: engine? patty: check! george: thrusters? patty: check! george: fuel? patty: check! george: computers? patty: check! george: social security... patty: no check. go direct! george: that's right, patty. a few weeks ago, i went online to godirect.org to sign
dr. catherine lee] it's really part of my responsibility i feel as a whole cancer doctor to introdu that discussion to patients of, are you interested in having children, do you have children, if you don't, these are the things that you need to know. [female announcer] chemotherapy can compromise a woman's fertility. but there are options before you start cancer treatment. visit inside moffitt dot com or call 1 888 663 3488. man: ♪ i'm home and i love it ♪ ♪ i'm home woman: ♪ i'm home...