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dr. antoinette mitchell, assistant superintendent of post and secondary career education for the office of the state superintendent of education. dr. henson is president and ceo of covenant house washington. and christopher hall is a 21-year-old who is benefitting from the career pathways program. welcome all you have to "viewpoint." >> thank you. >> covenant house young people helps with homelessness, physical and sexual abuse kids who drop out of school and kids who need vocational training and career but homelessness is one of your big problems right now, isn't it? >> homelessness is for young people oftentimes they're called the invisible young group, you don't see a lot of homeless young people on the streets. it is a big issue. it is one where we talk about 18 to 24-year-olds who are a core group of young people because of challenges of affordable housing, because they're changing their lifestyles or whose families are at a point of saying you're old enough to get out early. it's a major challenge for us here in the nation's capital. >> and you don't find many homeless youth sitting
dr. antoinette mitchell, assistant superintendent of post and secondary career education for the office of the state superintendent of education. dr. henson is president and ceo of covenant house washington. and christopher hall is a 21-year-old who is benefitting from the career pathways program. welcome all you have to "viewpoint." >> thank you. >> covenant house young people helps with homelessness, physical and sexual abuse kids who drop out of school and kids who need...
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dr. mitchell rauzlen says his patients are younger and younger. >> this generation is not going to out livepredecessor and that's pretty amazing. >> reporter: 30-year-old danielle has decided treatment is the best treatment for her. >> i'm young and healthy and i don't need to get older and unhealthy. i could be healthy for the rest of my life. >> reporter: she says she wants to be active and healthy whatever size that may be. danielle nottingham, cbs news los angeles. >> researchers say interventions are key to making people more active. they also say more needs to be done to get people access to healthy affordable foods. >>> general mills is taking something out of its cereals. artificial flavoring. the company says it will use more recognizable ingredients to create colors and flavors without affecting the taste. general mills says it's already made the change to about 60% of its brands and it happens to phase out artificial colors and flavors by 2016. >>> costco is getting pressure from actor ryan gossling. gossling sent a letter the company ceo saying costco should stop selling eggs fr
dr. mitchell rauzlen says his patients are younger and younger. >> this generation is not going to out livepredecessor and that's pretty amazing. >> reporter: 30-year-old danielle has decided treatment is the best treatment for her. >> i'm young and healthy and i don't need to get older and unhealthy. i could be healthy for the rest of my life. >> reporter: she says she wants to be active and healthy whatever size that may be. danielle nottingham, cbs news los angeles....
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dr. mitchell was among the first to blow the whistle. >> mitchell: i had veterans who had survived world had survived pork chop hill, who survived the battle of fallujah, who had gone through so many situations of combat, where it's a life and death situation. and yet, i could not guarantee their safety in the middle of metropolitan phoenix in my e.r., because we didn't have adequate staffing or training. >> pelley: a nationwide investigation confirmed the phony waitlists in phoenix and 92 other v.a. centers. when you read that in the inspector general's report, you thought what? >> mcdonald: i was incensed. i was incensed. our veterans have earned these benefits. they earn them with their lives in danger. >> pelley: it strikes me that you are coming into a system which was broken because the people in the regions were lying to headquarters. >> mcdonald: this is one of the reasons i have traveled. i've got to get to the bottom of it. i've got to meet the people, so the adverse information gets from the bottom to the top as quickly as possible. people get rewarded for bringing adverse inf
dr. mitchell was among the first to blow the whistle. >> mitchell: i had veterans who had survived world had survived pork chop hill, who survived the battle of fallujah, who had gone through so many situations of combat, where it's a life and death situation. and yet, i could not guarantee their safety in the middle of metropolitan phoenix in my e.r., because we didn't have adequate staffing or training. >> pelley: a nationwide investigation confirmed the phony waitlists in phoenix...
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dr. mitchell, how can you stand this topic? this is just -- this is just awful? and mitchell looked at the student and said i have a very high tolerance for this topic. so i hope you have very high tolerance for this topic this afternoon because from the weed tops i am going into the weed bottoms. i think it's important that one of us speak about the mechanics, and these remarks are intended directed at keith and his colleagues, but they're intended not to be, in a sense, a cookbook for them, but based on the experience that we acquired here at the heritage foundation and other organizations outside of government over the years in scoring, i thought it would be useful to say a few things. so the implementation of macro economic scoring which we also call honest accounting and some other people call dynamic scoring, so there's many terms for this constitutes a major enhancement in the scoring practice of the cbo and the joint committee. during the pendency of the current budget resolution cbo will be asked to augment its current practice with certain legislation wi
dr. mitchell, how can you stand this topic? this is just -- this is just awful? and mitchell looked at the student and said i have a very high tolerance for this topic. so i hope you have very high tolerance for this topic this afternoon because from the weed tops i am going into the weed bottoms. i think it's important that one of us speak about the mechanics, and these remarks are intended directed at keith and his colleagues, but they're intended not to be, in a sense, a cookbook for them,...
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dr. jeff does it seem like matt was ultimately merely trying to trick mitchell? >> i think so. absolutely. have you to take a look and i worked in federal prisons and local prisons with some inmates. not all inmates. some inmates, they see the staff as being a mark. they see themselves as being superior to that particular employee. and, therefore, it is about the manipulation, and being superior, being able to get them to do their bidding. certainly, i don't think this individual was in love with ms. mitchell. i think it was using her to get what he wanted which ultimately was the escape. >> is it common to see prison employees establish relationships with prisoners like we've seen here possibly? >> what we've seen with people who train correctional officers they constantly warn and get them to understand that they could be a mark. and yes there are relationships, some of the relationships are healthy, some are the proper relationships where the officer is the superior but in this particular case, this was turned upside down and when that happens, when the prisoner is the one w
dr. jeff does it seem like matt was ultimately merely trying to trick mitchell? >> i think so. absolutely. have you to take a look and i worked in federal prisons and local prisons with some inmates. not all inmates. some inmates, they see the staff as being a mark. they see themselves as being superior to that particular employee. and, therefore, it is about the manipulation, and being superior, being able to get them to do their bidding. certainly, i don't think this individual was in...
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enforcement officials have now confirmed that mitchell is cooperating with them and that she is not under arrest or in custody. reminds us of the song by dr. buzzard's original savannah band, remember that? ♪. liz: search for the woman. is this escape from prison drama bigger than the babes. a manhunt for the two killers intensifying as the focus is on the small town of katieville, new york, five miles southeast of the clinton correctional facility. at this hour, authorities reported dogs picked up the scent and sightings of the prisoners there. what are we missing and how much bigger is the outside network with joyce mitchell's help? bring in bernie caric, the former new york city police commissioner. good to have you on the program. what do you mean this is way bigger than the babe? >> i think a lot of people are missing the big picture, and the big picture is put her aside. forget her for a second. regardless of her help or not, this plan should have been discovered weeks if not months earlier. there's a major flaw in the security of that institution. this stuff went on for weeks, if not months. there were hourly checks that should hav
enforcement officials have now confirmed that mitchell is cooperating with them and that she is not under arrest or in custody. reminds us of the song by dr. buzzard's original savannah band, remember that? ♪. liz: search for the woman. is this escape from prison drama bigger than the babes. a manhunt for the two killers intensifying as the focus is on the small town of katieville, new york, five miles southeast of the clinton correctional facility. at this hour, authorities reported dogs...
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mitchell. she is accused of helping convicted murders escape prison. when we come back we'll talk to geraldo rivera and dr. keith ablow. more as our night continues, stay with us. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. >>> this is a fox news alert. we're live awaiting the arraignment of 51-year-old joyce mitchell who has been arrested and charmedged with helping two inmates escape prison. she worked at the tailor shop at the prison and allegedly helped them escape. joining us on the phone is geraldo rivera and from the fox news medical a team dr. keith ablow. dr. ablow, let's talk about the psycholo
mitchell. she is accused of helping convicted murders escape prison. when we come back we'll talk to geraldo rivera and dr. keith ablow. more as our night continues, stay with us. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance...
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dr. holly phillips look at new challenge of practicing telemedicine. first, today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> joyce mitchellmeanwhile the two escapees are still on the run. >>> three children under age 17 have been bitten by sharks. twotd interest two have listed in good condition. >> bush will present himself as a doer someone who has led this state. >>> this is the aftermath from just one of those bombs and you can see the enormous size of this crater. >> nowhere near chicago or london. one passenger called the handing of the situation an epic failure. >> pick up strength in the gulf of mexico it could become tropical storm bill. >> subject of multiple investigations and some members of her chapter are asking her to step aside. >>> how scientifically accurate is is this movie. >> about scientifically accurate as signs fiction. >> brilliant game from lebron james. >> head back to game six. >> game seven, if necessary, back in oakland. these guys fly from cleveland to oakland, oakland to cleveland. they weren't nba players it would be the most depressing southwest airlines commute ever. >>> today's "eye ope
dr. holly phillips look at new challenge of practicing telemedicine. first, today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> joyce mitchellmeanwhile the two escapees are still on the run. >>> three children under age 17 have been bitten by sharks. twotd interest two have listed in good condition. >> bush will present himself as a doer someone who has led this state. >>> this is the aftermath from just one of those bombs and you can see the enormous size of this crater....
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dr. martin luther king jr. in the '60s. a civil rights victory made possible by one swing vote anthony kennedy. and good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. a very big day. the supreme court handed the white house a huge victory decisively affirming the president's affordable care act in a surprising 6-3 decision. in an opinion written by chief justice john roberts, joined by justice anthony kennedy and breyer ginsburg, soda mayor and kagan, it must be read as a whole and subsidies are needed for the entire law to function. the ruling gives president obama major victory, cements at fordable care act as the law of the land. he was quick to declare it. >> this is not an abstract thing anymore. this is not a set of political talking points. this is reality. we can see how it is working. this law is working as exactly as it is supposed to. five years in this is no longer about a law. this is not about the affordable care act. this is it health care in america. >> nbc justice correspondent pete williams is live at the supreme court. pete, there are so many things to dig into. first of all, 6-3 and the chief justice. those are su
dr. martin luther king jr. in the '60s. a civil rights victory made possible by one swing vote anthony kennedy. and good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington. a very big day. the supreme court handed the white house a huge victory decisively affirming the president's affordable care act in a surprising 6-3 decision. in an opinion written by chief justice john roberts, joined by justice anthony kennedy and breyer ginsburg, soda mayor and kagan, it must be read as a whole and...
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mitchell and another prison employee face charges of aiding the escapees much the family on plane that took off from lancaster yesterday and slammed into a massachusetts home were not from pennsylvania. the pilot dr. joseph callister from knoxville tennessee this wife betty and his youngest daughter dialed in the crash. the pilot told air traffic controller he had no engine power just before the crash of one inside the homemade it out safely. witnesses say they knew the plane was in trouble. >> the engine wassing making noise that's what caused me to turn around. it banged hard left and followed the street. i actual the thought it was going to try to land on the street. >> the plane made a refueling stop in lancaster, pennsylvania, before heading to massachusetts. the family on the plane was flying to the boston area for their daughter's college orientation. >>> the biggest drop of the year on wall street. investors are very worried about greece's debt crisis and the country might abandoned the euro as currency. the dow jones fell 350 points. nasdaq plumed 122 putting it below the 5,000 mark and s&p 500 sank 43 points. >>> the family of a businessman killed in last month's train crash in port ric
mitchell and another prison employee face charges of aiding the escapees much the family on plane that took off from lancaster yesterday and slammed into a massachusetts home were not from pennsylvania. the pilot dr. joseph callister from knoxville tennessee this wife betty and his youngest daughter dialed in the crash. the pilot told air traffic controller he had no engine power just before the crash of one inside the homemade it out safely. witnesses say they knew the plane was in trouble....
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mitchell. two law enforcement sources telling cnn she gave the inmates escape tools, including hacksaw blades before their elaborate getaway. let's talk about all of this with cnn contributor and forensic scientist dr kobilinsky. i'm also joined by cnn commentator and legal analyst mel robbins. welcome to both of you. doctor i want to start with you because these dogs have been amazing. it's just amazing that these dogs could pick up a scent days after these men escaped. >> when it comes to the sense of smell, there's nothing better than a dog. you know dogs come in different types, long noses, short noses, but essentially they have hundreds of millions of chemical detectors, ol factory defectors in the nose and when they breathe in air comes in of course for breathing, but the rest of it goes to the sense of ol olfaction. if you examine the brain of a dog, there's probably 40 times larger area devoted to the sense of smell than human beings so they can smell things in one part per trillion which let me put it another way. if you had, let's say, a small amount of salt in a teaspoon and you put that into two olympic size swimming pools, dogs can defect that salt. so they're amazing creatures, and th
mitchell. two law enforcement sources telling cnn she gave the inmates escape tools, including hacksaw blades before their elaborate getaway. let's talk about all of this with cnn contributor and forensic scientist dr kobilinsky. i'm also joined by cnn commentator and legal analyst mel robbins. welcome to both of you. doctor i want to start with you because these dogs have been amazing. it's just amazing that these dogs could pick up a scent days after these men escaped. >> when it comes...
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dr. griffin in his testimony said two-thirds of the payloads would be grounded. so what is it? spent i will answer first. i was privileged to be asked to serve on the mitchell committee last year as deputy chair to look at rd-180 alternatives and we surveyed the manifest at that time. and two-thirds of the individual flights and the manifest were on atlas v, one version of it for another. that's just about. when spacex talks about can lift 60% of the payload i'm not arguing that's not the case but many of those payloads will be repeat version of the same thing. doesn't mean they can lift 60% of all possible spacecraft that the national security community has to be launched. >> do you have the legal ability to force the continuation of the delta medium? that's what spacex claims, eliminate any gap today. >> i am not a lawyer. >> general greaves, your are a lawyer argues because us, sir. i believe that the entire discussion of delta iv revolves around the ability of united launch alliance to remain competitive with something like a falcon nine. mr. bruno mentioned before, they are asking for a time to transition between where we are today and whatever their n
dr. griffin in his testimony said two-thirds of the payloads would be grounded. so what is it? spent i will answer first. i was privileged to be asked to serve on the mitchell committee last year as deputy chair to look at rd-180 alternatives and we surveyed the manifest at that time. and two-thirds of the individual flights and the manifest were on atlas v, one version of it for another. that's just about. when spacex talks about can lift 60% of the payload i'm not arguing that's not the case...