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dr. carson yes. : mark: how will that affect you and your family? dr.son: everything you do, you have to think in terms of entourage. it changes the way that you are able to interact with people. i like people. my wife is a people person. the fact that you cannot interact with people the same way, that is a downside, that is the question. but by the same token, it is not that way to get assassinated -- that great to get assassinated either. [laughter] mark: guest host on saturday night live? dr. carson: no. the president of united aids is -- united states is a very serious in, and i do not want to put it in the likes of comedy. even though i know the medias are making fun of me, but that is what they do, they can do that on their own. i will not cooperate. john: if you become a front ready you are going to get a lot more security for everything. earlier this week, in the new york times, a former bush adviser to do to task for a lot of your analogies related to nazi germany and engage in making imbecilic analogies and said he did not understand the histo
dr. carson yes. : mark: how will that affect you and your family? dr.son: everything you do, you have to think in terms of entourage. it changes the way that you are able to interact with people. i like people. my wife is a people person. the fact that you cannot interact with people the same way, that is a downside, that is the question. but by the same token, it is not that way to get assassinated -- that great to get assassinated either. [laughter] mark: guest host on saturday night live?...
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coco rin and dr. mark we like to just do things differently on our show just value that father in the household can provide to a child education. it is simple things we don't talk about we are going to have mark delve into his children when we come back we will get more from the doctor. this is different kind conversation because listen the being i iression on their we are back. talk about your role as a father and things that are so for you as parent that irreplaceable for you with your children as they grow up and that he had due indicational experience role you played? i think some times the stereo typepes that it is especially in early times it is more pop popular more common for the mother to take over that pre education of the child. and one of the things that i was big on was that expanded vocabulary. avoiding baby talk. avoiding that umbrella that you put over child to make sure they stay young forever. you do want that to some extent but just spending time just showing them world before they know
coco rin and dr. mark we like to just do things differently on our show just value that father in the household can provide to a child education. it is simple things we don't talk about we are going to have mark delve into his children when we come back we will get more from the doctor. this is different kind conversation because listen the being i iression on their we are back. talk about your role as a father and things that are so for you as parent that irreplaceable for you with your...
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. >> reporter: dr. mark works in the emergency room. he's concerned some families may be forced to cut back. >> these events could progress in a very rapid pace, sometimes as quickly as 20 minutes. having an epi pen could be life saving. >> reporter: kristin is lucky her insurance covers the majority of her costs. the co-pays aren't cheap and she wore is about the future. >> i had a friend who had to pay $1,000 to have all of the epi pen she's wanted. >> reporter: and pay she will because the stakes are that high. dr. mallika marshall, wbz news. >> the manufacturer says it's distributed free epi pens to more than 60,000 schools and families that qualify can get help paying for the device. you can get more information on our web site, cbsboston.com. >>> what an incredible day it was in the 70s. sounds like things are about to go downhill. i noticed suddenly a lot of leaves are falling off the leaves. >> that's right. the crunch, crunch, crunch when you walk, my son says that means it's almost halloween. >> this is kind of the last weeken
. >> reporter: dr. mark works in the emergency room. he's concerned some families may be forced to cut back. >> these events could progress in a very rapid pace, sometimes as quickly as 20 minutes. having an epi pen could be life saving. >> reporter: kristin is lucky her insurance covers the majority of her costs. the co-pays aren't cheap and she wore is about the future. >> i had a friend who had to pay $1,000 to have all of the epi pen she's wanted. >> reporter:...
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dr. mark c hs us cooper has been charged with taking a picture of a woman in a bathroom stall. he says he was checking e-mails bathroom accidentally. the magistrate not buying his story found probable cause to charge him. 16. emily: the vatican strongly denying a report from an italian newspaper that pope frances has a brain tumor. a spokesman says the report is unfounded. the editor tells the associated press that despite the denial, it is standing by the story. randy: a hartman couple is expected in a court in the case of extreme child abuse. the 7-year-old was found beaten the father and his girlfriend, alexander chatter, are charged with five felonies including assault and battery emily: a college campus on alert to police releasing the sketch of a man they say sexily assault at a student at bridgewater state university. this attack happened near a garage on campus monday night. the 18-year-old victim that her attacker -- met her attacker via social media. police are stepping up patrols. the opioid crisis. city council members and loyal -- loweel ll want opioid education to
dr. mark c hs us cooper has been charged with taking a picture of a woman in a bathroom stall. he says he was checking e-mails bathroom accidentally. the magistrate not buying his story found probable cause to charge him. 16. emily: the vatican strongly denying a report from an italian newspaper that pope frances has a brain tumor. a spokesman says the report is unfounded. the editor tells the associated press that despite the denial, it is standing by the story. randy: a hartman couple is...
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joining us dr. mark siegel, clinical professor at the nyu langone medical center. great to have you. >> good to see you, lou. lou: this is a dramatic shift from 40 to 45 to begin mammograms and do so with less frequency. >> this is a big deal especially since it's an endorsement from the american cancer society. i'm worried women between the ages of 40 and 45 won't get the insurance coverage to cover the mammograms. it's an important tool, do you realize a mammogram is 90% successful at finding breast cancer before it leaves the breast. 90%. if there's a problem with too many biopsies being done as a result of mammograms, that's a problem with how doctors interpret it. not a problem with the test itself. test is absolutely terrific. if i get a baseline at age of 40. lou: why change it? why does american cancer recommend changing this process, less frequent mammograms, not doing so until the age of 45. >> they're responding to pressure from the u.s. preventive services task force a government agency that said don't do them until 50, six years ago which is ridiculous
joining us dr. mark siegel, clinical professor at the nyu langone medical center. great to have you. >> good to see you, lou. lou: this is a dramatic shift from 40 to 45 to begin mammograms and do so with less frequency. >> this is a big deal especially since it's an endorsement from the american cancer society. i'm worried women between the ages of 40 and 45 won't get the insurance coverage to cover the mammograms. it's an important tool, do you realize a mammogram is 90%...
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i asks dr. mark. >> you tend to see something called stunned myocardium, the heart its injured and stunned but not permanently damaged. a very good sign if it's starting to recover function and pump on its own. a lot of things could be causing the problem, but as the heart starts to recover function, it is a very good sign towards recovery. >> reporter: good sign but the truth is it's difficult to confirm information because his doctors have not spoken to us. >> trace, watching the work happen there on highway 58 in tehachapi, i guess that's los angeles county. they've got an lot of rain. what about you? >> we have gotten no rain at all down here. a little bit of drizzle here and there but no rain therapy. got delugeed in the mountains. that's otherwise known as the grapevine where interstate 5 connect with the highways and a bunch of people, people on the roofs of their cars -- as far as we know there were no injuries but when the mud comes off the hill is it comes down with aggression and wiped a b
i asks dr. mark. >> you tend to see something called stunned myocardium, the heart its injured and stunned but not permanently damaged. a very good sign if it's starting to recover function and pump on its own. a lot of things could be causing the problem, but as the heart starts to recover function, it is a very good sign towards recovery. >> reporter: good sign but the truth is it's difficult to confirm information because his doctors have not spoken to us. >> trace,...
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dr. carson: they should both explain their vision and let the members vote. marking about the traits you would like to see in a new speaker, what are those? dr. carson: i would like to see courage. i have been, like many americans, somewhat disappointed by the fact that congress has largely taken an observatory role. the executive branch and judicial branch have been more active. we need to have a balance of power, checks and balances here. that does not happen. when one branch backs off, the others necessarily become more vigorous. john: you give mccarthy credit in some ways for the decision that he made. do you fully believe the expiration that he offered, or is there something else going on? dr. carson: whatever the explanation is, i think it was the right thing. john: you were able to take a look at the focus groups that we did in iowa and new hampshire, mark and i, which i would say unequivocally you were the big winner of. how odd is it, listening to people talk about the things i like about you, how does that feel to you? the personal terms that they use --
dr. carson: they should both explain their vision and let the members vote. marking about the traits you would like to see in a new speaker, what are those? dr. carson: i would like to see courage. i have been, like many americans, somewhat disappointed by the fact that congress has largely taken an observatory role. the executive branch and judicial branch have been more active. we need to have a balance of power, checks and balances here. that does not happen. when one branch backs off, the...
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dr. mark siegel will tell you which ones are real and which ones shouldn't worry you, too much.h me next. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip which instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right . deirdre: bacon causes cancer, and it is not alone. the international agency for research on cancer, there are more than 100 things that can be carcinogenic. tobacco you knew about, also fracking, salted fish, chimney sweeping, picking out a few at random. randy webb and dr. marc siegel as well. welcome, gentlemen. you said you ate a bacon wrapped porkchop, wrapped in bacon? >> two porkchops wrapped in bacon at iowa 80 truck stop and i'm still here. >> i was going to say that is the bottom line. you are still here. >> no, but, look, 116 things that will get you sick and/or kill you, they forgot number one. number one is being born. being born is the leading cause of death. deirdre: dr. marc we talked about the sense of listen mo
dr. mark siegel will tell you which ones are real and which ones shouldn't worry you, too much.h me next. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip which instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right . deirdre: bacon causes cancer, and it is not alone. the international agency for research on cancer, there are more than 100 things that can...
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its principal dr. mark cohen showed me the roof leaking into the media center. the school, he says, is so crowded some students eat lunch in the hallway and water has caused the gym floor to buckle. >> this is the seneca valley high school basketball court where the varsity plays. there's the basket and the free-throw line and look at the floor in this area. you hear how warped its become? it was here in seneca valley that montgomery county unveiled the six-year capital improvements program that includes ten new classroom addition projects and a newe elemee elementary school. >> we've had a big bubble in the elementary and we have an army of children moving on to middle school and high school. >> francis frost is the president of the montgomery county council of ptas. for parents, there should be should relief that some of the schools will be revitalized, they'll be expanded. >> reporter: montgomery county says it will need state help paying the $1.7 billion this construction plan will cost. chris gordon, news 4. >>> and we continue to track some of the heavy ra
its principal dr. mark cohen showed me the roof leaking into the media center. the school, he says, is so crowded some students eat lunch in the hallway and water has caused the gym floor to buckle. >> this is the seneca valley high school basketball court where the varsity plays. there's the basket and the free-throw line and look at the floor in this area. you hear how warped its become? it was here in seneca valley that montgomery county unveiled the six-year capital improvements...
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radio host david webb, dr. mark siegel, both joining me now for what i assume is a spirited debate. welcome to you both. >> good to see you. deirdre: how do we know? i'm going to start with you dr. martin. what's good for our health? what's bad? why is congress involved? >> david webb doesn't think the government knows, the government doesn't know the answer to what's good or bad for you. start with that. they told us for years, the government did that fats were bad, saturated fats, what they forgot to say is that the sugar you take in place of it like a fat free yogurt loaded with sugar, the body converts it to fat. that's the confusion, fats and sugars are bad for you. now, yes meat is bad for you, red meat is bad for you, too much of it. of course, the agriculture industry is up in arms. the meat industry is up in arms over the fact the government is trying to legislate us away from having meat. that's not going to happen. i prefer an approach, more fruit and vegetables, more exercise, more fish, a mediterranean diet. get people to do that by getting them to behave differently. th
radio host david webb, dr. mark siegel, both joining me now for what i assume is a spirited debate. welcome to you both. >> good to see you. deirdre: how do we know? i'm going to start with you dr. martin. what's good for our health? what's bad? why is congress involved? >> david webb doesn't think the government knows, the government doesn't know the answer to what's good or bad for you. start with that. they told us for years, the government did that fats were bad, saturated fats,...
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our first witness panel for today's hearing is to include dr. mark rosekind, the administrator of the national highway traffic safety administration and mrs. maneesha mithal, the associate director of the division of privacy and identity protection at the federal trade commission. we appreciate both of you being here today and sharing your time with us. we'll begin the panel with you, dr. rosekind, and you are recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> it's a privilege to rep the men and women of the national highway traffic and safety administration. our mission is focused on saving the 32,719 lives lost, prechting the 2.1 million injuries, and reducing the 5.4 million crashes that occurred on american roadways in 2013. in just the last ten months, the agency has done the following. strengthened our oversight and enforcement on vehicle safety, issuing penalties for recall and safety reporting failures and making innovative orders to improve safety performance in the auto industry. we've embraced secretary fox's call to accelerate techn
our first witness panel for today's hearing is to include dr. mark rosekind, the administrator of the national highway traffic safety administration and mrs. maneesha mithal, the associate director of the division of privacy and identity protection at the federal trade commission. we appreciate both of you being here today and sharing your time with us. we'll begin the panel with you, dr. rosekind, and you are recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> it's a privilege to...
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today principal dr. mark cohen showed me around. >> one of the challenges that we face as an old building that needs to be renovate side dealing with things like a leaky roof. any time it rains a a day like today the water has to be captured in the trash cam. >> the county school system and the montt bomby roo county council will work together to fund the $1.7 billion capital improvements program. councilman craig rice says the state needs to do more. >> and the administration needs to step up throughout the state when it comes to allocating more money for school construction. >> while the construction program to ease overcrowding also provides $11 million for artificial turf, athletic fields for all county high schools and the story ahead for news 4 at 6:00. in montgomery county, chris gordon, news 4. >>> muriel bowser reacted to the video of a d.c. police officer dancing with a teenager calling it an innovative way to keep it safer and stronger. the officer told a group of teens to disperse and one of them
today principal dr. mark cohen showed me around. >> one of the challenges that we face as an old building that needs to be renovate side dealing with things like a leaky roof. any time it rains a a day like today the water has to be captured in the trash cam. >> the county school system and the montt bomby roo county council will work together to fund the $1.7 billion capital improvements program. councilman craig rice says the state needs to do more. >> and the administration...
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next we have dr. marka professor of government and politics at george mason university your kids authored many books and articles. he is the author of books and articles, for example, leaving without losing, the war on terror after iraq and afghanistan. very fascinating, thank you. he earned his ph.d from the massachusetts institute of technology, so we have a very esteemed group of witnesses today, and we appreciate you being with us. and again if you can summarize in five minutes we will have a good dialogue. dr. aron, you may proceed. >> mr. chairman, ranking member, members of the committee, on the morning of july 19, 2012, gunshots and car bombs explosion woke up the capital of russia's largest autonomous republic at home of its largest muslim ethnicity, the chargers. [inaudible] -- in charge of education in islamic studies. the bomb went off under the core of the chief. he was badly injured. others were killed. appointed only a year before both men were moderate clerics determined -- as the encroachm
next we have dr. marka professor of government and politics at george mason university your kids authored many books and articles. he is the author of books and articles, for example, leaving without losing, the war on terror after iraq and afghanistan. very fascinating, thank you. he earned his ph.d from the massachusetts institute of technology, so we have a very esteemed group of witnesses today, and we appreciate you being with us. and again if you can summarize in five minutes we will have...
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dr. mark siegel. now they're going to see elisabeth. she's going to step up and shake his hands. watch. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. there's just no time, especially for eating right. and that's where you can really gain weight. so i chose atkins as a nutritious and easy way to eat and lose weight. you cut carbs and sugar and learn to make simple choices about the best foods to eat. i'm already looking and feeling better and i'm on atkins to lose and keep off this last ten pounds. let's do
dr. mark siegel. now they're going to see elisabeth. she's going to step up and shake his hands. watch. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you...
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mark: what does it look like to you? people want ane outsider. definite outsider. you come into the debate from different places. what is a win for dr. rson tonight question mark >> he shows a little personality, the likable, funny guy he is. >> economic policy. if we get into a lot of good detail on economic policy and how we will get this country out of the economic doldrums, i think senator cruz will do a good job. -- dr.o you think voters carson is on the rise. -- elements of his personality people -- that have not come through. how much of a challenge is that to get him to be the person you see in private? >> media helps. we can do a lot of television shows and show people his life story. we are all outsiders and we all want the same thing. showing who he is and where he came from, he has been hungry and he has been homeless. serioushe world's most brain surgeons. mark: i am pretty sure what you guys think privately, so i will try to get that. campaign, life support, deep trouble, or dead? >> he can certainly come back, but he will have to come back in a different way. he can definitely come back. >> i think it is tough. part of
mark: what does it look like to you? people want ane outsider. definite outsider. you come into the debate from different places. what is a win for dr. rson tonight question mark >> he shows a little personality, the likable, funny guy he is. >> economic policy. if we get into a lot of good detail on economic policy and how we will get this country out of the economic doldrums, i think senator cruz will do a good job. -- dr.o you think voters carson is on the rise. -- elements of...
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mark: our thanks to dr. ben carson. interview with senator ted cruz after this word from our sponsors. john: earlier today we huddled here in the coffeehouse with ted cruz. i asked him about the biggest policy differences he has with ben carson. >> the biggest difference between the end of the candidates on the republican side is that i have a consistent record of standing and fighting for conservative principles and being a fiscal conservative, a social conservative on national security, and actually walking the walk. for example, i said a lot of times i think donald trump is running and has been very beneficial for our campaign because it does help frame the central issue in the primary as who will stand up to washington. that is the central issue, and the natural next question is who has stood up to washington to i cannot think of a better question to decide this race because my record is remarkably different understanding of not just the democrats a leader in our party. back to 2013, when millions of americans rose
mark: our thanks to dr. ben carson. interview with senator ted cruz after this word from our sponsors. john: earlier today we huddled here in the coffeehouse with ted cruz. i asked him about the biggest policy differences he has with ben carson. >> the biggest difference between the end of the candidates on the republican side is that i have a consistent record of standing and fighting for conservative principles and being a fiscal conservative, a social conservative on national security,...
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our first witness panel for today's hearing is to include dr. mark rosekind, the administered of the national highway traffic safety administration, and ms. maneesha mithal, the associate director of the division of privacy and identity protection at the federal trade commission. we appreciate both of you being here today, and sharing your time with us. we will begin the panel with you, dr. rosekind. ya recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> chairman burgess, ranking member schakowsky come its approach represented in one of the national average traffic safety administration in offering the agency's perspective on how to strengthen our safety commission our mission is focus on saving the 32719 lives lost, prevented to put 1 million injuries and reducing the 5.4 million crashes that occurred on american roadways in 2013. nhtsa will continue to use every tool available in pursuit of public safety and interests last 10 months the agency is done the following. strengthen our oversight and enforcement vehicle safety, issuing records civil
our first witness panel for today's hearing is to include dr. mark rosekind, the administered of the national highway traffic safety administration, and ms. maneesha mithal, the associate director of the division of privacy and identity protection at the federal trade commission. we appreciate both of you being here today, and sharing your time with us. we will begin the panel with you, dr. rosekind. ya recognized for five minutes for an opening statement. >> chairman burgess, ranking...
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dr. mark siegel is here. i'll tell you what's happening.feine and amphetamine and a lot of people chug the whole bottle because they want to get high on the contents of the bottle. am i right? >> yes. stuart: thank you. >> this time you're right. especially those 24 years old. a lot of people are taking them for weight loss, energy, they don't know what they're getting, it varies from one product to another, the fda is not scrutinizing it for safety, so we're seeing more emergency room visits from these weight losses from amphetamine o or people that get it by prescription, we have other people allergy, and people choking on pills but younger people mostly. stuart: that's with where the stimulants are. >> yes. stuart: you can relabel this stuff, you can be precise in what's in it, if people see amphetamine, they'll chug it because they want to get high on speed. >> i agree with you. keep in mind if it's a prescription item, it's regulated in this case new york state, regulated, i can only prescribe a certain amount. here, you can get whatev
dr. mark siegel is here. i'll tell you what's happening.feine and amphetamine and a lot of people chug the whole bottle because they want to get high on the contents of the bottle. am i right? >> yes. stuart: thank you. >> this time you're right. especially those 24 years old. a lot of people are taking them for weight loss, energy, they don't know what they're getting, it varies from one product to another, the fda is not scrutinizing it for safety, so we're seeing more emergency...
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dr. mark siegel wants to give one to me, i remain-- and bill o'reilly with his book.inutes away. active management can seek to outperform. that's the power of active management. technology empowers us it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and changing the world. the way i see it, you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's try this again. what's in your wallet? stuart: start with this. corruption charges against six officials after united nation nations, including gener
dr. mark siegel wants to give one to me, i remain-- and bill o'reilly with his book.inutes away. active management can seek to outperform. that's the power of active management. technology empowers us it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud,...
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dr. and mark zuckerberg the executive director at sfgh foundation is here and she'll be talking about this through the commission meeting. >> this year in our budget we provided for san francisco department of public health physicians that will be provided a membership to the self-medical society as you may know our san francisco medical society we're proud they're one of the most progressive in the country so is including next year our own san francisco health net will be contributing a regular column in the san francisco magazine bimonthly publication that has a print 2000 online so we proud we'll offering that if you want to opt out but san francisco employees will have automatic membership what to talk about the primary care clinics at the at san francisco general hospital health center and the chinatown health center you mean half the commission provided a resolution for the health improvement partnering children's or health this is part of our 2 year strategic plan. >> also wanted to let all you know many of you may know johnny's now become not here today but appoint as the cfo at la
dr. and mark zuckerberg the executive director at sfgh foundation is here and she'll be talking about this through the commission meeting. >> this year in our budget we provided for san francisco department of public health physicians that will be provided a membership to the self-medical society as you may know our san francisco medical society we're proud they're one of the most progressive in the country so is including next year our own san francisco health net will be contributing a...
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we'll talk about mark zuckerberg making a bigger kind of investment in just a moment. >>> welcome back. dra and her husband, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, said they are building a new private school for disadvantaged residents in the neighborhood. it's in east paulo although wroe, and it's expected to open in august of 2016 where it's going to focus on both education and living a healthy life. they're going to have a health clinic there on the campus of the school to address the total needs of the community, carl. >> awfully interesting in terms of facebook shares. a lot of discussion. the headline is that it got to triple digits. getting above 100 for the first time on a percentage basis. it's nowhere near what obviously what a microsoft or amazon or even twitter is doing today. >> right. it's done quite well over the past several months. certainly over the past year or two. they have some money to spend. they can send some kids to cool. >> indeed. meantime, the nasdaq continues to be powered by the names. games like microsoft, 10% plus gain that's been sustained through the course of the
we'll talk about mark zuckerberg making a bigger kind of investment in just a moment. >>> welcome back. dra and her husband, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, said they are building a new private school for disadvantaged residents in the neighborhood. it's in east paulo although wroe, and it's expected to open in august of 2016 where it's going to focus on both education and living a healthy life. they're going to have a health clinic there on the campus of the school to address the total...
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dr. king was marked insufficient funds.erica was established 100, whites were given acres of land for a dollar an a good. in 1862 under the homestead act, 160 acres free. butere let go but nothing the rise on our back and given nothing. let me ask this question one more time. what will we do about the unfairness and inequality? will we just be upset? will we just be angry and do nothing? we have had conventions, conferences, shutdowns, freedom rides, protests, rallies, marches, wrote articles in looks, radio and tv panels against white american american, and native and black american victimization . such discussions of all of these various incarnations have all been met with psychological, political, and economic death. i am saying to you, i'm not is -- enough is enough, and we come to demand justice today. today tot come here just entreat in humble supplication. what word can we use that frederick douglass, harriet wb dubois, paul josephon, reverend lowery, malcolm x, reverend dr. martin luther king junior, and countless o
dr. king was marked insufficient funds.erica was established 100, whites were given acres of land for a dollar an a good. in 1862 under the homestead act, 160 acres free. butere let go but nothing the rise on our back and given nothing. let me ask this question one more time. what will we do about the unfairness and inequality? will we just be upset? will we just be angry and do nothing? we have had conventions, conferences, shutdowns, freedom rides, protests, rallies, marches, wrote articles...
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dr. and mark zuckerberg the executive director at sfgh foundation is here and she'll be talking about this through the commission meeting. >> this year in our budget we provided for san francisco department of public health physicians that will be provided a membership to the self-medical society as you may know our san francisco medical society we're proud they're one of the most progressive in the country so is including next year our own san francisco health net will be contributing a regular column in the san francisco magazine bimonthly publication that has a print 2000 online so we proud we'll offering that if you want to opt out but san francisco employees will have automatic membership what to talk about the primary care clinics at the at san francisco general hospital health center and the chinatown health center you mean half the commission provided a resolution for the health improvement partnering children's or health this is part of our 2 year strategic plan. >> also wanted to let all you know many of you may know johnny's now become not here today but appoint as the cfo at la
dr. and mark zuckerberg the executive director at sfgh foundation is here and she'll be talking about this through the commission meeting. >> this year in our budget we provided for san francisco department of public health physicians that will be provided a membership to the self-medical society as you may know our san francisco medical society we're proud they're one of the most progressive in the country so is including next year our own san francisco health net will be contributing a...
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mark clark is going to be >> armstrong: dr. marco clark, it's such a pleasure. >> guest: a pleasure to be here. >> armstrong: having you back on the show, a.d i'm excited about talking about educatationin urban community. is it different than education in any other community. >> guest: it really is, typically you find that ki go through five, six, or seven years of bad educucion. urban school district are changing teachers every two or three years. the school principals are not there for longevity, maybe one or two years, so the student are getting used to get used to everybody. every time they change a leader the policies changes. we are expecting our kids to adapt, and then they should a horrible test which at the end of the had i school career orr in the mimile school they take whatever state assessment are out there. we expect our kids in urban counities to reach the goal of their counterparts in other communities where they have aa flourishininenvironment, a two-parent household and awful these luck jury luck jury reese ar
mark clark is going to be >> armstrong: dr. marco clark, it's such a pleasure. >> guest: a pleasure to be here. >> armstrong: having you back on the show, a.d i'm excited about talking about educatationin urban community. is it different than education in any other community. >> guest: it really is, typically you find that ki go through five, six, or seven years of bad educucion. urban school district are changing teachers every two or three years. the school principals...
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dr. ordon is only selling fill & freeze direct, you won't pay the $120 retail mark-up. now you can get your own instant results with fill & freeze for only $59. but that's not all! through this special direct to you offer, we're taking another $20 off. so now you can get this instant wrinkle-removing miracle for only $39.95. but pick up the phone and act fast because dr. ordon is giving from this show a second full tube of fill & freeze. that's a $60 value free! that's nearly $120 of fill & freeze for only $39.95. call now, and this special offer gets even better. today, dr. ordon is also including the rest of his derm exclusive system. $200 in powerful anti-aging treatments, free. you'll get his super exfoliating micro peel resurfacing pads, a $55 value free. they're like an instant texture fix, gently refreshing and toning tired-looking skin for results like a chemical peel or a microdermabrasion procedure. you'll also get the intensive repair serum, a $65 value free with an exclusive powerful blend of antioxidants and vitamin "c" to help repair sun damage by fading a
dr. ordon is only selling fill & freeze direct, you won't pay the $120 retail mark-up. now you can get your own instant results with fill & freeze for only $59. but that's not all! through this special direct to you offer, we're taking another $20 off. so now you can get this instant wrinkle-removing miracle for only $39.95. but pick up the phone and act fast because dr. ordon is giving from this show a second full tube of fill & freeze. that's a $60 value free! that's nearly $120...
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dr. ordon is only selling fill & freeze direct, you won't pay the $120 retail mark-up. now you can get your own instant results with fill & freeze for only $59. but that's not all! through this special direct to you offer, we're taking another $20 off. so now you can get this instant wrinkle-removing miracle for only $39.95. but pick up the phone and act fast because dr. ordon is giving the first 200 callers that order from this show a second full tube of fill & freeze. that's a $60 value free! that's nearly $120 of fill & freeze for only $39.95. call now, and this special offer gets even better. today, dr. ordon is also including the rest of his derm exclusive system. $200 in powerful anti-aging treatments, free. you'll get his super exfoliating micro peel resurfacing pads, a $55 value free. they're like an instant texture fix, gently refreshing and toning tired-looking skin for results like a chemical peel or a microdermabrasion procedure. you'll also get the intensive repair serum, a $65 value free with an exclusive powerful blend of antioxidants and vitamin "c" to h
dr. ordon is only selling fill & freeze direct, you won't pay the $120 retail mark-up. now you can get your own instant results with fill & freeze for only $59. but that's not all! through this special direct to you offer, we're taking another $20 off. so now you can get this instant wrinkle-removing miracle for only $39.95. but pick up the phone and act fast because dr. ordon is giving the first 200 callers that order from this show a second full tube of fill & freeze. that's a $60...
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dr. king on the mountain top there. mark strassman reports. >> reporter: stone mountain is a confederate mt. rushmore, etched into its granite face likenesses of robert e. lee, stonewall jackson and jefferson davis. three heroes of the old south stand 90 feet tall and 190 feet wide. timothy pilgrim is with georgia's sons of confederate veterans. >> this memorial honors the 900,000 confederate soldiers that went off to fight to protect their families, their homes, and country. >> reporter: a georgia state authority plans to put a tribute to dr. martin luther king on top of stone mountain, specifically a freedom bell of racial reconciliation. something dr. king dreamed of in his "i have a dream" speech for this georgia community, among others. >> let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. >> reporter: opposition was instant. georgia law mandates this park be maintained as a confederate memorial. >> to put a monument on top of an existing monument is unlawful, disrespectful, and inappropriate. >> reporter: the confederate
dr. king on the mountain top there. mark strassman reports. >> reporter: stone mountain is a confederate mt. rushmore, etched into its granite face likenesses of robert e. lee, stonewall jackson and jefferson davis. three heroes of the old south stand 90 feet tall and 190 feet wide. timothy pilgrim is with georgia's sons of confederate veterans. >> this memorial honors the 900,000 confederate soldiers that went off to fight to protect their families, their homes, and country....
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dr. king was marked insufficient funds.ith the exchange for a check that gives us what we deserve. reparation. got when america was established in 1841, through the land redemption act, whites were given over 100 acres of land for a dollar a quarter and acre. under the homestead act, another free, but we were let go with nothing but the rags on our back, and given nothing. so let me ask this question one more time -- what will we do about the unfairness and the inequality? will we just be upset? will you just fuss? will you just be angry and do nothing? we have had conventions, conferences, citizens, shutdowns, freedom rides, protests, rallies, marches, wrote in books, had radio and tv panels, all against white american oppression and native american, latino, and black american victimization. such discussion of all these various incarnations have all been met with in this physical, psychological, political, and economic depth. i am saying to you today, enough is enough. and we, to demand justice -- we come to demand justice
dr. king was marked insufficient funds.ith the exchange for a check that gives us what we deserve. reparation. got when america was established in 1841, through the land redemption act, whites were given over 100 acres of land for a dollar a quarter and acre. under the homestead act, another free, but we were let go with nothing but the rags on our back, and given nothing. so let me ask this question one more time -- what will we do about the unfairness and the inequality? will we just be...
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dr. king was marked insufficient funds.en america was established in 1841 through the land redemption fact, whites were given over 100 acres of land for a dollar and a quarter and a true. date in 1846 the jews under the homestead act, another 160 acres free, but we were let go with nothing but a rags on our back, and given nothing. so let me ask this question one more time. what will we do about the unfairness and the inequality? will you just be upset? will you justify us? will you just be angry and do nothing? we have had conventions, conferences, teach-ins, shutdowns, freedom rides, protests, rallies, marches, books, radio and tv panels, all against white america and oppression and made it american latino and black american victimization. such discussion, all these various incarnations have all been met with the end of his physical, psychological, political and economic depth. i am saying to you today, enough is enough, then we come to demand justice today. we didn't come here today to just -- and humble supplication. wh
dr. king was marked insufficient funds.en america was established in 1841 through the land redemption fact, whites were given over 100 acres of land for a dollar and a quarter and a true. date in 1846 the jews under the homestead act, another 160 acres free, but we were let go with nothing but a rags on our back, and given nothing. so let me ask this question one more time. what will we do about the unfairness and the inequality? will you just be upset? will you justify us? will you just be...
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dr. king co-founded. (sot) (mark) to add to it with a bell, you want to take it away.//(steele) we want to eradicate it. we want to blast it. we want to paint over it. whatever it takes, that's what we want to do.(09) here's the twist: many surviving members of dr king's inner circle support installing the bell. one of them is georgia congressman john lewis.(sot) "the mountain belonged to the people of this state and the people of this country. why not?"(04) in his legendary speech, dr king spoke of "out of the mountain of despair... (mlk sot) a stone of hope.(04) stone mountain remains a symbol for both, depending who you talk to. 3 3 still to come this morning... vice president joe biden had his first hear what wenenen3 good morning everyone,thanks for starting your morning with meteorologist cat taylor.3 3 clouds will increase throughout the day with temperatures hovering near 60. clouds will stick around into tomorrow while temperatures dip into the 50's.there is a slight chance of showers overnight tuesday night but chances will diminish by sunrise when winds will
dr. king co-founded. (sot) (mark) to add to it with a bell, you want to take it away.//(steele) we want to eradicate it. we want to blast it. we want to paint over it. whatever it takes, that's what we want to do.(09) here's the twist: many surviving members of dr king's inner circle support installing the bell. one of them is georgia congressman john lewis.(sot) "the mountain belonged to the people of this state and the people of this country. why not?"(04) in his legendary speech,...
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dr. phil: you saw the bite marks on her arm. >> announcer: to make matters worse -- >> i never said he strangledding him. >> dr. phil: you got punched in the arm, thrown into the refrigerator. >> because i did deserve it. >> 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: i try to be an emotional compass and point you in the right direction. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
dr. phil: you saw the bite marks on her arm. >> announcer: to make matters worse -- >> i never said he strangledding him. >> dr. phil: you got punched in the arm, thrown into the refrigerator. >> because i did deserve it. >> 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: i try to be an emotional compass and point you in the...
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dr. zhivago." today marks the second time we've had the chance to work with the lbj library. in 2010 we released documents on the 1968 invasion of czechoslovakia. for me that was one of the most memorable events not necessarily for what we released but for the day after i received from my 25-year-old college student in california. the event had made the media as they typically do and was picked up by an outlet in california in los angeles. and my son called me and said dad, i hear the cia is talking about an invasion. do i need to be worried? i said, son, did you read the article? no. do you have it? yeah. can you take a minute and go a little further south? and typical 20-year-old fashion, i waited about 15, 20 seconds. heard a big sigh followed by aw, come on, dad, 1968, really? public releases of historically significant documents like this don't just happen. they require a tremendous amount of behind the scenes collaboration and work. we gratefully acknowledge the appreciation and support of lbj and the library here and the university of texas for making this wonderful ve
dr. zhivago." today marks the second time we've had the chance to work with the lbj library. in 2010 we released documents on the 1968 invasion of czechoslovakia. for me that was one of the most memorable events not necessarily for what we released but for the day after i received from my 25-year-old college student in california. the event had made the media as they typically do and was picked up by an outlet in california in los angeles. and my son called me and said dad, i hear the cia...
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dr. priscilla chan and her husband, facebook founder mark zuckerburg, that they will open a new local schools well. >> they're recognizing the fact that they're going to have to personally get involved. >> reporter: hispanic foundation ceo ron gonzalez says the relationship between tech and education is changing. >> they have been relying on the local education systems to produce these candidates, produce these potential employees, a potential work force. and they recognize that that's not working. >> reporter: a change that could be good for students and for company. >> it is absolutely critical for competitiveness in the united states for us to really raise the bar in education, especially in math, in science and technology. >> reporter: a relationship that could boost education and jobs in the near future. oracle ceo's scott prickett says the idea for the school came from scott ellison. nbc bay area news. >>> they're hoping to help recycled water with a permit. they're having to get a recycle system that captures and removes water from sinks and washing machines. wiener introduced legisla
dr. priscilla chan and her husband, facebook founder mark zuckerburg, that they will open a new local schools well. >> they're recognizing the fact that they're going to have to personally get involved. >> reporter: hispanic foundation ceo ron gonzalez says the relationship between tech and education is changing. >> they have been relying on the local education systems to produce these candidates, produce these potential employees, a potential work force. and they recognize...
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dr. mann and mark watney met and talked about science. what would they talk about?robably hit it off. yeah. mann probably would have been grateful for the company. that's for sure. he might have lasted a little longer. >> let's get that done. martian two -- what are we going to do? what are we going to do? >> funny stuff. i hated interstellar. i know you loved it. so we agree to disagree. now tell me about the walk. >> one of the most incredible experiences i've ever had in a movie theater. when i was a kid i went to the twin towers with my uncle and he told me this story about a man who walked across the twin towers on a wire in 1974. didn't believe him. then i saw a documentary and it changed my life and this film makes you feel like you're up there. robert democrzemeckis did this. the real man who did it trained joseph gore to actually walk on a wire. it is a phenomenal experience, a beautiful, beautiful tribute to the twin towers. and new york city. make sure you see it. i'm reading stories, steve, and people are actually getting sick because you feel like you'r
dr. mann and mark watney met and talked about science. what would they talk about?robably hit it off. yeah. mann probably would have been grateful for the company. that's for sure. he might have lasted a little longer. >> let's get that done. martian two -- what are we going to do? what are we going to do? >> funny stuff. i hated interstellar. i know you loved it. so we agree to disagree. now tell me about the walk. >> one of the most incredible experiences i've ever had in a...
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dr. pris i will wra and her husband, mark zuckerberg, announced they're starting an elementary school, arivate school in east palo alto. there are other rumblings about other tech companies getting more hands on involved in education. why is this happening now? >> it is absolutely critical for competitiveness in the united states for us to really raise the bar in education. especially in math, in science, and technology. i'm absolutely thrilled about what mark and priscilla are doing, and what everyone is doing. more the merrier. it's why i wanted to talk to you about it. if everyone does more, we're going knto be in a much better place. >> let's talk about women on tech. you are high on the fortune's list of the most powerful women, ceo of a major tech company. when i first got to silicon valley in 1999, as did you, from the world of finance, there wasn't a conversation about diversity. the line was it's a meritocricy. everyone can pull themselves up by their own bootstraps. is that self-image of silicon valley is we don't have a problem. is that crumbling now? >> i think what is really
dr. pris i will wra and her husband, mark zuckerberg, announced they're starting an elementary school, arivate school in east palo alto. there are other rumblings about other tech companies getting more hands on involved in education. why is this happening now? >> it is absolutely critical for competitiveness in the united states for us to really raise the bar in education. especially in math, in science, and technology. i'm absolutely thrilled about what mark and priscilla are doing, and...
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dr. found lying half naked the other night. >> she met up with 51 -year-old television producer, mark and read thompson. he is also married.he findings are consistent with drug use, namely cocaine. bill: a tale of two women. >> dunkin' donuts is apologizing after an employee wrote #black lives matter and handed it to a police officer. bill: the 2nd incident in two days. >> last time i spoke with we'd man, he opened aa restaurant. now he started a new company with a new venture. reality television. the working title is called the joint. >> potheads are productive. ♪ bill: we have team chaser coverage of the tragic death of a younga young dr. who lived on long island and was found in chelsea after was some are saying is a night of drugs and strange people. a very bizarre story, the tale of two women. you are chasing your background which provides his contrast of someone you would never expect to be involved in some of these alleged activities. you are in front of the door that this young dr. was found lying half naked the other night. >> the facebook page that seems to showcase a woman that had it all has some modifications
dr. found lying half naked the other night. >> she met up with 51 -year-old television producer, mark and read thompson. he is also married.he findings are consistent with drug use, namely cocaine. bill: a tale of two women. >> dunkin' donuts is apologizing after an employee wrote #black lives matter and handed it to a police officer. bill: the 2nd incident in two days. >> last time i spoke with we'd man, he opened aa restaurant. now he started a new company with a new...