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dr. lee, do you have any questions? it makes no sense to me that if there's no money in this tissue and it is about research and i suppose research, don't get me wrong, dr. harris addressed that in the last panel. that why are people -- why are there organizations out there wanting to do this and why -- if there's just no money involved. it is going to be disregarded anyways. what's the big deal? weal just use it for research. dr. lee: my comment is if the argument that the fact that these would be disregarded anyway had any merit it would prove too much. it would prove that, well, then since it is going to be disregarded anyways, we might as well allow people to make money off of this. or in any situation where someone dies who did not consent to have his body used for research, the same argument could be made about that person's body. look that person did not -- yes, it is true. they did not give consent. mr. bucshon: understood. my time has expired. >> miss speier, you are recognized for five minutes. ms. speier: than
dr. lee, do you have any questions? it makes no sense to me that if there's no money in this tissue and it is about research and i suppose research, don't get me wrong, dr. harris addressed that in the last panel. that why are people -- why are there organizations out there wanting to do this and why -- if there's just no money involved. it is going to be disregarded anyways. what's the big deal? weal just use it for research. dr. lee: my comment is if the argument that the fact that these...
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es when dr. lee: no. in order to make a fully beormed consent, you have to given accurate information. dr. harris: thank you. back.d delbene, you are recognized. as everyyou opinion research in america knows, all tissue.for if i wanted to donate as part of the research study, the tissue would be overseen by a review board and subject to legal rules. an organ donor. i assume many people in the room are. andn accident took place any of us were in a position where the organs would be donated, the use to save someone else's life, it would rightly be suggest to similar ethical greens. rules guiding scientific research should be crafted and they should be crafted by science. not by ideology. pointed out,charo diseases do not discriminate. attacks on research are an attack on all american's health. because nearly everyone in the benefited from research involving fetal tissue. dr. goldstein, as you know, medical breakthroughs come after incremental progress. often starting with very basic research. for was conduct
es when dr. lee: no. in order to make a fully beormed consent, you have to given accurate information. dr. harris: thank you. back.d delbene, you are recognized. as everyyou opinion research in america knows, all tissue.for if i wanted to donate as part of the research study, the tissue would be overseen by a review board and subject to legal rules. an organ donor. i assume many people in the room are. andn accident took place any of us were in a position where the organs would be donated, the...
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dr. lee, you are a doctor of philosophy; correct? dr. lee: yes. degette: dr. schmainda, you have a phd in medical engineering? >> correct. focus get: the primary is the development of mri tumors.to assess brain >> definitely a focus, yes. degette: mr. goldstein, you are a researcher and you run a lab. dr. goldstein: yes. degette: i'm going to talk to you. one that runsonly a lab, you seem to be the only fetal talk about the tissue research. we have fetalsaid cell lines developed from fetal tissue from abortions from a long time ago when they were used for vaccines and other purposes. should still be sufficient. do you believe that existing lines are sufficient or do you think it is important to develop new fetal cell lines? i think that has methods improve, you generally thegoing to want to revisit question of developing new cell methods.h superior usinggette: are you new cell lines or existing cell lines from before? dr. goldstein: those are cell lines that have been in and have for sometime been through substantial expansion. the fetal astrocytes are through
dr. lee, you are a doctor of philosophy; correct? dr. lee: yes. degette: dr. schmainda, you have a phd in medical engineering? >> correct. focus get: the primary is the development of mri tumors.to assess brain >> definitely a focus, yes. degette: mr. goldstein, you are a researcher and you run a lab. dr. goldstein: yes. degette: i'm going to talk to you. one that runsonly a lab, you seem to be the only fetal talk about the tissue research. we have fetalsaid cell lines developed...
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i'm going to ask dr. lee because you're a bioethicist, is that form ethical, where you tell a patient that diabetes, parkinson's disease, alzheimer's disease, cancer and aids that this tissue has been used to find a cure, past tense? it's not we're going to use it to attempt to find a cure, it's been used to find a cure. english has a very specific meaning. is that unethical to ask this woman at a time when she's making difficult decision to say that this tissue has been used to cure diseases when it hasn't? >> no. no, in order to make a fully informed consent you have to be given accurate information. >> thank you very much. i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. ms. delbene, you are recognized. >> thank you, madam chair. there's no disagreement. but as dr. goldstein and every researcher in america knows, that's true for all human tissue. if i wanted to donate tissue as part of a research study the use of my tissue would be overseen by an institutional review board and subject to strict ethical and lega
i'm going to ask dr. lee because you're a bioethicist, is that form ethical, where you tell a patient that diabetes, parkinson's disease, alzheimer's disease, cancer and aids that this tissue has been used to find a cure, past tense? it's not we're going to use it to attempt to find a cure, it's been used to find a cure. english has a very specific meaning. is that unethical to ask this woman at a time when she's making difficult decision to say that this tissue has been used to cure diseases...
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dr. patrick lee is the professor of bioethics and the director of the certain for bioethics. dr. kathleen m.shamanda professor of radiology and professor of biophysics a the center for imaging research at the medical college of wisconsin. and dr. lawrence goldstein is distinguished professor department of cellular and molecular medicine department of neuro sciences at the university of california san diego school of medicine. you are aware that the select investigative panel is holding on investigative hearing and will take your testimony under oath. do you have any objection to testifying under oath? the chair then advises you that under the rules of the house committee on energy and commerce, you are entitled to be advised by counsel. do you desire to have advised by counsel during your testimony today? if you will stand to be sworn in. if you're raise your right hand. do you swear that the testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? [ panel sworn ]. thank you may be seated. you will each have eight minutes for you opening statement.
dr. patrick lee is the professor of bioethics and the director of the certain for bioethics. dr. kathleen m.shamanda professor of radiology and professor of biophysics a the center for imaging research at the medical college of wisconsin. and dr. lawrence goldstein is distinguished professor department of cellular and molecular medicine department of neuro sciences at the university of california san diego school of medicine. you are aware that the select investigative panel is holding on...
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but after interviewing dr. lee jones at sloan-kettering memorial -- that's who you saw just before dr. samadi came on -- dr. lee jones is doing a long-term study to see if exercise can be used in breast cancer that has spread all over the body or ovarian cancer that is spread all over the body. and why is he doing it this way, tessing people over time? because previously, we have what's called observational research that shows 20% to 30% of people that had breast cancer that spread said that if they exercise, guess what, their chance of recurrence or dying was a lot less. but asking people how much they exercise and putting them on a treadmill and actually exercising them are two different things. now, what seems to happen here, is that it improves your immune system if you exercise. that helps fight cancer. decreases your insulin levels. insulin causes tumors to grow. so, if you decrease your insulin and you improve your immune function, you're going to have a situation where people are going to do better, and the
but after interviewing dr. lee jones at sloan-kettering memorial -- that's who you saw just before dr. samadi came on -- dr. lee jones is doing a long-term study to see if exercise can be used in breast cancer that has spread all over the body or ovarian cancer that is spread all over the body. and why is he doing it this way, tessing people over time? because previously, we have what's called observational research that shows 20% to 30% of people that had breast cancer that spread said that if...
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are any of you in clinic settings where such consents might be sought, dr. lee, dr. schmainda, dr. goldstein? >> yes. >> you are? >> which consent are you talking about, fetal tissue? >> yes. >> feetal tissue from abortion -- >> fetal tissue for a specific abortion to be used for research or. >> no, consents for human research. >> so, you're not there. you don't really see what's going on. sort of a red herring because i think what some of the members of this panel are really concerned about the underlying abortion decision, not the separate donation, you're concerned about that because you said abortion is always morally wrong and any mother who is so morally depraved as to consent to an abortion should be deprived of the right to consent to -- >> the basis for that -- the basis -- my argument was not that she was deprived because she was making a depraved decision. >> sure it was. >> no, it was not my argument. my argument was that she lacks the authority to make the decision because the authority to make a decision for your child is based on the your having the interests of that
are any of you in clinic settings where such consents might be sought, dr. lee, dr. schmainda, dr. goldstein? >> yes. >> you are? >> which consent are you talking about, fetal tissue? >> yes. >> feetal tissue from abortion -- >> fetal tissue for a specific abortion to be used for research or. >> no, consents for human research. >> so, you're not there. you don't really see what's going on. sort of a red herring because i think what some of the...
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after they answer a few questions about what they're looking for and what they're willing to pay, dr. lee says she gets at least five inquiries a week. >> you don't have to give out all kinds of personal information but you can get the answers you're looking for. >> reporter: it's just one of a fast growing number of on demand healthcare apps that allow patients to find physicians without ever leaving their homes from primary care doctors to doctors that make housecalls. healthcare is the second fastest on demand business in the u.s. >> can i touch? >> yes. >> reporter: in victor's case, the surgery with his doctor changed more than just his appearance. >> she brought back my confidence, which was lost. >> reporter: he says it also changed the way he will look for doctors in the future. chris martinez, cbs news, pasadena, california. >>> we are in for a wet weekend. and roberta is here with our forecast. >> and it already has begun. we have the prefrontal moisture all already moving into the bay area. this is the perfect time to take a look at some of my weather watchers reports temperatu
after they answer a few questions about what they're looking for and what they're willing to pay, dr. lee says she gets at least five inquiries a week. >> you don't have to give out all kinds of personal information but you can get the answers you're looking for. >> reporter: it's just one of a fast growing number of on demand healthcare apps that allow patients to find physicians without ever leaving their homes from primary care doctors to doctors that make housecalls. healthcare...
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. >> and dr. lee mack, although girls are more susceptible, there's a risk of every sport. pitcher overthrowing. gymnast. instead, focusing on technicals and sound by all mechanics. >> make them be able to recognize it. and then, make them treat it properly. >> training should be progressive. the loads on muscles and joints along with rest and recovery. if there's an injury, sometimes a little physical therapy is all it takes, to get an athlete back in moving form. >> i feel the winning pain. >> get information on overuse injuries and what you need to watch for on the ysa website. we have post add link on local12.com. >> did you place through the pain and sports. >> considering myself an athlete. getting chance to . >> nissan is recalling more than 5 thousand electric cars. nissan will let leaf owners know if they need a repair. dealers will reprogram the necessary software for free. it includes leafs from model >>> luxury brand is embetting microchips in its bags and shoes, in order to step up effort
. >> and dr. lee mack, although girls are more susceptible, there's a risk of every sport. pitcher overthrowing. gymnast. instead, focusing on technicals and sound by all mechanics. >> make them be able to recognize it. and then, make them treat it properly. >> training should be progressive. the loads on muscles and joints along with rest and recovery. if there's an injury, sometimes a little physical therapy is all it takes, to get an athlete back in moving form. >> i...
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dr. christopher lee department to come down and lead the presentation. >> okay good evening commissionersuperintendent deputy superintendent and sfusd representatives in celebration of black history month and the women's history month and superiorly women's day i'd like to start off with a quote from planning commission destine barker a human rights activist that worked for the naacp for southern christian leadership the non-violate corresponding committee i quote in for the record orders for us as poor and oppressed people to be part of a society under the system has to be rapidly changed it means facing a system that didn't lend itself to device the mean but of you change that system thankou for the opportunity to provide an opportunity for the african-american achievement initiative about you all and the public here together e.r. tonight to share the means to device do change the system i'm joined by mr. alu tissue ore program coordinator and dr. christopher's lee a strategy office and one of the district points people on any my brother's keeper keeper and thank you to the lines of the
dr. christopher lee department to come down and lead the presentation. >> okay good evening commissionersuperintendent deputy superintendent and sfusd representatives in celebration of black history month and the women's history month and superiorly women's day i'd like to start off with a quote from planning commission destine barker a human rights activist that worked for the naacp for southern christian leadership the non-violate corresponding committee i quote in for the record orders...
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dr. christopher lee department to come down and lead the presentation. >> okay good evening commissionersuperintendent deputy superintendent and sfusd representatives in celebration of black history month and the women's history month and superiorly women's day i'd like to start off with a quote from planning commission destine barker a human rights activist that worked for the naacp for southern christian leadership the non-violate corresponding committee i quote in for the record orders for us as poor and oppressed people to be part of a society under the system has to be rapidly changed it means facing a system that didn't lend itself to device the mean but of you change that system thank you for the opportunity to provide an opportunity for the african-american achievement initiative about you all and the public here together e.r. tonight to share the means to device do change the system i'm joined by mr. alu tissue ore program coordinator and dr. christopher's lee a strategy office and one of the district points people on any my brother's keeper keeper and thank you to the lines of t
dr. christopher lee department to come down and lead the presentation. >> okay good evening commissionersuperintendent deputy superintendent and sfusd representatives in celebration of black history month and the women's history month and superiorly women's day i'd like to start off with a quote from planning commission destine barker a human rights activist that worked for the naacp for southern christian leadership the non-violate corresponding committee i quote in for the record orders...
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if you are getting ready to vote there is a lot to know and we have dr. lee cooley with the state board of elections to navigate t. thank -- navigate talk about the new voter i.d. law. what are the acceptable forms? >> they are north carolina driver's license, north carolina state i.d. we have the military i.d. for active active, retired and contractors and veterans card and those cannot be expired. the north carolina i.d. and north carolina state drivers license can be expired for up to four years. the other i.d.'s cannot be expired. in addition to the veterans card and military i.d. we have the federal tribal i.d.'s and some of the north carolina state tribal i.d.'s. if one has an out-of-state driver's license they can use that so long as they have registered to vote within 90 days of the election and that cannot be expired. gloria: i understand that you even if you don't have an i.d. >> we want everybody who is a registered voter to vote. if one doesn't have an i.d., definitely they should still come to the poll because they will be able to vote and the vo
if you are getting ready to vote there is a lot to know and we have dr. lee cooley with the state board of elections to navigate t. thank -- navigate talk about the new voter i.d. law. what are the acceptable forms? >> they are north carolina driver's license, north carolina state i.d. we have the military i.d. for active active, retired and contractors and veterans card and those cannot be expired. the north carolina i.d. and north carolina state drivers license can be expired for up to...
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. >> reporter: dr. lee jones is sloan kettering cancer center. the trial is one of six examining the relationship between exercise and breast, lung and prostate cancer. >> rest and take it easy after a diagnosis. over the past 10 years, that started to change a little bit with more and more research coming out suggesting that exercise is safe. >> reporter: the phase 1 trial seeks to prove the exercise is safe for late stage cancer patients like boudreau, who's undergoing chemotherapy. the next phase will look at whether the exercise could inhibitor delay the spread of a tumor or improve quality of life. >> what we're trying to do is create rigorous scientific evidence for the benefit of exercise, but take a precision medicine approach to the study of exercise. >> reporter: that means specific workouts tailored precisely to each patient. >> for me, it's definitely a workout. >> reporter: she understands working out won't cure her, but if it could help, she's definitely willing to try. this is a uncurable situation at the time. so if they can slow
. >> reporter: dr. lee jones is sloan kettering cancer center. the trial is one of six examining the relationship between exercise and breast, lung and prostate cancer. >> rest and take it easy after a diagnosis. over the past 10 years, that started to change a little bit with more and more research coming out suggesting that exercise is safe. >> reporter: the phase 1 trial seeks to prove the exercise is safe for late stage cancer patients like boudreau, who's undergoing...
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now, according to dr. leen-kettering memorial cancer center in new york, you can add cancer to that exercise list. can impact cancer in many ways including bolstering the immune system and affecting the growth factors that cause cancer to spread. observational studies have shown that women who report regular exercise have a 20-30% reduction in the risk of their cancer coming back or even killing them. >> what we wanted to know is how much of the drug do you need, how much exercise do you need to get this effect. what are the mechanisms of -- how is exercise working and who does it work for. >> exercise just made sense to me as far as something that you'd want help knowing what to do, you'd want help knowing how to care for your body in multiple ways, not just through oncology. >> dr. jones makes it career that exercise is not -- clear that exercise is to act in concert with traditional treatments. breast cancer specialist dr. maura dickler agrees but needs more research needs to be done. >> patients often ask
now, according to dr. leen-kettering memorial cancer center in new york, you can add cancer to that exercise list. can impact cancer in many ways including bolstering the immune system and affecting the growth factors that cause cancer to spread. observational studies have shown that women who report regular exercise have a 20-30% reduction in the risk of their cancer coming back or even killing them. >> what we wanted to know is how much of the drug do you need, how much exercise do you...
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dr. lee. >> maybe you can massage that cramp out of his foot for him. >> i'm not going there. wreck here, here's what's trending. too late right? >>> google searches for how to move to canada, spiking up on tuesday, as some americans, it sounds like, are weighing their future options. unclear which candidate triggered the serches. the daily news wants to -- searches. the daily news wants to make it all about trump. many preferred to google things dr. seuss today. he would have been 112 today but his legacy lives on. today is read across america day, a nationwide day of celebrating books. >>> and this one is for you liz. john bon jovi's birthday is 54 years old today. wish him a happy birthday. >> happy birthday. won't be back for the next season of "dancing with the stars." he is taking his talent to broadway, to "singing in the rain ." >>> ladies and gentlemen, i want to introduce you to the donut cone. yummy. this piece of heaven is an ice cream-stuffed treat from prague, the cone a donut. so far only fancy pastry shops in prague are selling them but it is taking off online.
dr. lee. >> maybe you can massage that cramp out of his foot for him. >> i'm not going there. wreck here, here's what's trending. too late right? >>> google searches for how to move to canada, spiking up on tuesday, as some americans, it sounds like, are weighing their future options. unclear which candidate triggered the serches. the daily news wants to -- searches. the daily news wants to make it all about trump. many preferred to google things dr. seuss today. he would...
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dr. lily lee says she gets at least five inquiries a week from patients using the app. >> you don't have to give owl auto-- out all kinds of personal information, but yet you can get the information you're looking for. >> reporter: its allows patients to find fissions without ever leaving their homes, from primary care physicians to doctors who make health calls. it is the second on-demand business in the u.s. in victor's case, the surgery with his doctor changed more than just his appearance. >> she brought back my >> reporter: he says it also changed the way he'll look at doctors in the future. >> and the app debuted last fall and more than 1,000 doctors have signed on to use it. it is believed the services will top $1 million next year. >>> a strange story out of texas a woman couldn't get in through the important door and what she tried next had her begging for help. >> yeah, i'm stuck and i can't get out. >> well, i was trying not to break in, but i have my legs in the process. >> what? >> go figure this one that is 20-year-old lauren fox and despite what she told 911 operators, it
dr. lily lee says she gets at least five inquiries a week from patients using the app. >> you don't have to give owl auto-- out all kinds of personal information, but yet you can get the information you're looking for. >> reporter: its allows patients to find fissions without ever leaving their homes, from primary care physicians to doctors who make health calls. it is the second on-demand business in the u.s. in victor's case, the surgery with his doctor changed more than just his...
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dr. lily lee says she gets five inquiries a week. >> it gives you a barrier. you don't have to give out all kinds of personal information but get answers you are looking for. >> swivel is one of a fast growing number of on demand health care apps that allow patients to find physicians without leaving their home from primary care doctors to doctors that make housecalls. health care is the second fastest on demand business in the u.s >> in victor's case, the surgery with his swivel found doctor did more than change his appearance. >> she brought back my confidence which was lost and he looks for doctors in the future. >> reporter: chris martinez cbs news, macedonia, california, since the zwivel app happened it. >>> a fashion emergency. a toddler called 911 and needed help to get her pants on. >> the door opened up and she comes running to the front with half pant leg on and said hey? i sat down on the stairs and helped her put on the rest of her pants. it was almost like a reward. she wanted a hug. >> today she has a new pair of jeans that are easier to wear. ho
dr. lily lee says she gets five inquiries a week. >> it gives you a barrier. you don't have to give out all kinds of personal information but get answers you are looking for. >> swivel is one of a fast growing number of on demand health care apps that allow patients to find physicians without leaving their home from primary care doctors to doctors that make housecalls. health care is the second fastest on demand business in the u.s >> in victor's case, the surgery with his...
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excited to take on that role for the correspondence for the cac we had 3 new appointments last year dr. lee was appointed by the mayor for the finance seat and district 3 our new representative is leslie and district 4 aim i didn't that represents supervisor kim's office the cac continues to be a difference represent body made up of 40 percent ladies and highly educated individuals with the connective status and proud that despite our methodologies and other things we're probable one of the most productive bodies the city i think we set a good example what a good challenge to be to represent the district and communities world cup's and environmental justice goals and through the sfpuc transit this year we passed two last year 3 resolutions in which i addressed in my last report the support of southeast community sorry the southeast facilities community outreach process and the impacts of the system and improvement which we adopted in january we collaborated in events following high priority neighborhoods and have a sense of the puc and the transportation authority on january 23rd to talk ab
excited to take on that role for the correspondence for the cac we had 3 new appointments last year dr. lee was appointed by the mayor for the finance seat and district 3 our new representative is leslie and district 4 aim i didn't that represents supervisor kim's office the cac continues to be a difference represent body made up of 40 percent ladies and highly educated individuals with the connective status and proud that despite our methodologies and other things we're probable one of the...
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dr. xiu-min lee, began treating kylie for her food allergies in 2014. based at new york's mount sinai medical center, she is a professor of allergy and immunology. >> with dr. li's treatment and what kylie's part of its already proven effective. >> using traditional chinese medicine, dr. li created a therapy called food allergy herbal formula-2, clinically known as fahf-2. studies show that herbal compounds in fahf-2 reduce i-g-e levels and combat symptoms of peanut induced anaphylaxis. >> what is kylie's daily regimen what does she have to take? >> twice a day kylie takes a certain number of pills. she has a digestive pill. she has a tea pill, and then she has mae wang pills all of these she takes twice a day. >> this, plus a combination of other therapies. in china, these herbs called woo may wahn, are used to treat digestion and intestinal parasites. her doses of the fahf-2 formula arrive like clock work every month. from her home in california, kylie connects monthly with dr. li via skype. >> hi. >> during my visit, i was able to listen in on one of
dr. xiu-min lee, began treating kylie for her food allergies in 2014. based at new york's mount sinai medical center, she is a professor of allergy and immunology. >> with dr. li's treatment and what kylie's part of its already proven effective. >> using traditional chinese medicine, dr. li created a therapy called food allergy herbal formula-2, clinically known as fahf-2. studies show that herbal compounds in fahf-2 reduce i-g-e levels and combat symptoms of peanut induced...
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. >> you met dr. lee in march of 2014. >> so overall a great track record and numbers we go e note that the returns the memo using the standard funds fee structures and negotiating stable terms in terms of range like i said they're a climate more growth and value and returning investor they have great exceptional performance and great benchmarks and the assault weapon is one of the strongest market we'll caution their backward is more their roots are in high net onshore this brings their - he started with stanford and spring with a high net individual, however, over time because of their strong development and changes to regulations in china they were able to have the clients and have a large base i spoke with one of the largest single clients today a major pension their comfortable with the infrastructure in place and helped within of the first investors in 2012 and helped out the trading system and built out the infrastructure and their client service over times measles have been altered to and it was o
. >> you met dr. lee in march of 2014. >> so overall a great track record and numbers we go e note that the returns the memo using the standard funds fee structures and negotiating stable terms in terms of range like i said they're a climate more growth and value and returning investor they have great exceptional performance and great benchmarks and the assault weapon is one of the strongest market we'll caution their backward is more their roots are in high net onshore this brings...
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dr. christopher lee department to come down and lead the presentation. >> okay good evening commissionersuperintendent deputy superintendent and sfusd representatives in celebration of black history month and the women's history month and superiorly women's day i'd like to start off with a quote from planning commission destine barker a human rights activist that worked for the naacp for southern christian leadership the non-violate corresponding committee i quote in for the record orders for us as poor and oppressed people to be part of a society under the system has to be rapidly changed it means facing a system that didn't lend itself to device the mean but of you change that system thank you for the opportunity to provide an opportunity for the african-american achievement initiative about you all and the public here together e.r. tonight to share the means to device do change the system i'm joined by mr. alu tissue ore program coordinator and dr. christopher's lee a strategy office and one of the district points people on any my brother's keeper keeper and thank you to the lines of t
dr. christopher lee department to come down and lead the presentation. >> okay good evening commissionersuperintendent deputy superintendent and sfusd representatives in celebration of black history month and the women's history month and superiorly women's day i'd like to start off with a quote from planning commission destine barker a human rights activist that worked for the naacp for southern christian leadership the non-violate corresponding committee i quote in for the record orders...
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excited to take on that role for the correspondence for the cac we had 3 new appointments last year dr. lee was appointed by the mayor for the finance seat and district 3 our new representative is leslie and district 4 aim i didn't that represents supervisor kim's office the cac continues to be a difference represent body made up of 40 percent ladies and highly educated individuals with the connective status and proud that despite our methodologies and other things we're probable one of the most productive bodies the city i think we set a good example what a good challenge to be to represent the district and communities world cup's and environmental justice goals and through the sfpuc transit this year we passed two last year 3 resolutions in which i addressed in my last report the support of southeast community sorry the southeast facilities community outreach process and the impacts of the system and improvement which we adopted in january we collaborated in events following high priority neighborhoods and have a sense of the puc and the transportation authority on january 23rd to talk ab
excited to take on that role for the correspondence for the cac we had 3 new appointments last year dr. lee was appointed by the mayor for the finance seat and district 3 our new representative is leslie and district 4 aim i didn't that represents supervisor kim's office the cac continues to be a difference represent body made up of 40 percent ladies and highly educated individuals with the connective status and proud that despite our methodologies and other things we're probable one of the...
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dr. c. leeton in violation of the contraceptive statute. >> the griswold versus connecticut case changed everything. >> i think it's very evident that the law is unenforceable. i think if you had a policeman under every bed in the state of connecticut, they still could not prove anything. we are continuing, maybe illegally, but we are continuing our program. >> the case went to the supreme court and made birth control legal, finally, for married couples only, and it was several years later that, in fact, birth control became legal for all women. >> it was very, very important because it both decriminalized contraception and established the right to privacy. >> how many states repealed their law against birth control just in this past year? >> ten states changed or repealed their laws against birth control, but if i can add, the end of 1964 to that, it makes it 13. so that's kind of a national movement. >> nearly 7 million american women are now taking oral contraceptives, and they are said to be
dr. c. leeton in violation of the contraceptive statute. >> the griswold versus connecticut case changed everything. >> i think it's very evident that the law is unenforceable. i think if you had a policeman under every bed in the state of connecticut, they still could not prove anything. we are continuing, maybe illegally, but we are continuing our program. >> the case went to the supreme court and made birth control legal, finally, for married couples only, and it was...
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. >> you met dr. leen march of 2014. >> so overall a great track record and numbers we go e note that the returns the memo using the standard funds fee structures and negotiating stable terms in terms of range like i said they're a climate more growth and value and returning investor they have great exceptional performance and great benchmarks and the assault weapon is one of the strongest market we'll caution their backward is more their roots are in high net onshore this brings their - he started with stanford and spring with a high net individual, however, over time because of their strong development and changes to regulations in china they were able to have the clients and have a large base i spoke with one of the largest single clients today a major pension their comfortable with the infrastructure in place and helped within of the first investors in 2012 and helped out the trading system and built out the infrastructure and their client service over times measles have been altered to and it was one
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dr. henry lee to the stand. >> celebrity medical examiner, henry lee of o.j. case fame would show the jury in theatrical fashion just how kathleen falling and staggering have accounted for the spray. >> an injured person walking, can move, can shake their head. can move their head. can move the arm. can step forward. >> obviously, the blood all around was due to her being alive and moving around for some period of time. it didn't have to do with what inflicted the wounds. >> and the blood on his shorts? that could have happened the defense said while michael peterson was cradling his wife. as for the other blood evidence, the police said proved that michael peterson had tampered with the scene, drops of blood in the house and more on the walkway outside, none of that could be trusted attorney rudolph told the jury. >> the blood in that area had been completely altered. the scene at the house had been completely contaminated. >> the defense argued the police had failed to secure the staircase for their first hour on the scene. allowing michael and even his bloo
dr. henry lee to the stand. >> celebrity medical examiner, henry lee of o.j. case fame would show the jury in theatrical fashion just how kathleen falling and staggering have accounted for the spray. >> an injured person walking, can move, can shake their head. can move their head. can move the arm. can step forward. >> obviously, the blood all around was due to her being alive and moving around for some period of time. it didn't have to do with what inflicted the wounds....
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dr. lily lee says she gets at least 5 inquiries a week. >> it gives you a barrier and you can get the answers you' re looking for. >> swivel is just one of a fast- growing number of on demand health care apps that allow patients to find their home from primary care doctors to those that make health calls. it' s the second fastest to demand business in the u.s. >> can i touch? >> yes. >> in victor' s case it changed more than just his appearance. >> she brought back my confidence which was lost. >> it will also change the way he looks for doctors in the future. chris martinez, cbs news, pasadena, california. >> justin: check this out. you won' t find this guy in any seaworld aquarium. they discovered an octopus while on the deep sea drive in hawaii and found it slitting on the flat rock at more than 14,000 feet below the ocean surface. no one' s ever seen this kind of octput before. some of the unique feature include a lack of pigment cells that hinges that ghost like appearance and that will haunt you in your dreams. and you know what? >> a new pig ment cell doup at the bottom. >> it' >> you
dr. lily lee says she gets at least 5 inquiries a week. >> it gives you a barrier and you can get the answers you' re looking for. >> swivel is just one of a fast- growing number of on demand health care apps that allow patients to find their home from primary care doctors to those that make health calls. it' s the second fastest to demand business in the u.s. >> can i touch? >> yes. >> in victor' s case it changed more than just his appearance. >> she...
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lee spiegel says several whistleblowers have surfaced over the years, including the late lunar astronaut dr,. edgar mitchell who say that secrets are still being kept. speigel: there's military people coming forward now saying yeah, the government never did stop investigating ufos and we need to own up to that. podesta: we can see what's going on here in nevada.... george knapp 8 news now.> ((dave courvoisier)) mrs. clinton's rival for the democratic nomination, senator bernie sanders, was also asked about ufo's but said he is far more interested in issues that this is our sunset station camera looking east toward the strip and mccarren. ((tedd florendo)) <((>the weather headlines for this week. near record highs again as we head through the 80's. but we'll be dropping from the 80's to the 60's and it's going to happen all in this week. also expect wind and cooler temps, confidence is high for those. but shower chances are also in the forecast along with mountain snow which you'll see coming up. ............................... .......... many neighborhoods this afternoon in the 70's over th
lee spiegel says several whistleblowers have surfaced over the years, including the late lunar astronaut dr,. edgar mitchell who say that secrets are still being kept. speigel: there's military people coming forward now saying yeah, the government never did stop investigating ufos and we need to own up to that. podesta: we can see what's going on here in nevada.... george knapp 8 news now.> ((dave courvoisier)) mrs. clinton's rival for the democratic nomination, senator bernie sanders, was...
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dr. luke. the producer is in a legal fight ke$ha who says he sexually abused her. >>> "the missourian" reports on spike lee's plans for a short university of missouri football team. the director visited the campus over the weekend to view a movie about the team. players refused to compete last fallrsity president resigned over his handling of racism on campus. >>> "the houston chronicle" reports on a massive traffic jam caused by on top of a big rig. the woman climbed onto the truck after a crash involving three other vehicles. on top of the hood, and she stood up, and she started acting like she was shooting at them like she had a machine gun.d, sat and danced for two hours. rope to lasso her. she was taken to a medical center for evaluation. >>> well, ariver gets the scare of his life. coming up on the "morning news," dashcam catches the moment the truck goes over the side of a a park. >>> and it's a case fit for the gang from stoobps are looking for the driver of a van decorated like the country. >>> dramatic video shows the moment a garbage truck flew off an elevated highway in miami and a playground bel
dr. luke. the producer is in a legal fight ke$ha who says he sexually abused her. >>> "the missourian" reports on spike lee's plans for a short university of missouri football team. the director visited the campus over the weekend to view a movie about the team. players refused to compete last fallrsity president resigned over his handling of racism on campus. >>> "the houston chronicle" reports on a massive traffic jam caused by on top of a big rig. the...