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dr. phillip's and to the department of public health for all you've done and clearly san francisco is leading the way i want to briefly ask you about something dr. grant said an estimation about one thousand folks in san francisco are currently educating prep in terms of getting to this vision zero i imagine that number has to increase dromofor that objective. >> yes. sitting down oversight tote go and trying to come to consensus on the overall 2340ub would be is very important one of the things we know is that most people are getting their hiv care in providers clinics and their preventive clinics that don't include dph so we will have to make sure the key responsibility of my branch is to support the physicians and nurses in the roll out of preparing you're saying we're not going to do it through dph alone we've got to enable the providers that have shown the ability to have this high-up take of hiv treatment to take the next step we feel that providers are well able to take that step. >> thank you, dr. phillips i know i want to go into public comment i want to ask the deputy director i wan
dr. phillip's and to the department of public health for all you've done and clearly san francisco is leading the way i want to briefly ask you about something dr. grant said an estimation about one thousand folks in san francisco are currently educating prep in terms of getting to this vision zero i imagine that number has to increase dromofor that objective. >> yes. sitting down oversight tote go and trying to come to consensus on the overall 2340ub would be is very important one of the...
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dr. phillip chamber for six seasons. his star is rising.iels isn't a bit surprised when denzel makes the leap to movies. >> i had the feeling that he belonged in film. he had a certain gravitas. >> film success for denzel is immediate. his first major movie "cry freedom," earns him a supporting actor oscar nomination for his performance as anti apartheid activist. >> a south africa for equals, black or white. >> denzel doesn't win, but he's nominated again in the same category just two years later for his work in the civil war film "glory." >> if you boys just turn right around, head on down that and you let us head down there. >> them men dying up that road. >> denzel plays tripp, a former slaved turned soldier in the union's first all-black regiment. the role earns denzel his first academy award. >> there is no question that "glory" was a career-making moment for denzel washington. >> film offers flood in. denzel begins starring in multiple movies a year, collaborating frequently with top directors like spike lee. >> was there a moment in
dr. phillip chamber for six seasons. his star is rising.iels isn't a bit surprised when denzel makes the leap to movies. >> i had the feeling that he belonged in film. he had a certain gravitas. >> film success for denzel is immediate. his first major movie "cry freedom," earns him a supporting actor oscar nomination for his performance as anti apartheid activist. >> a south africa for equals, black or white. >> denzel doesn't win, but he's nominated again in...
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dr. phillip's. >> thank you very much good morning and i want to take the opportunity to speak with you today i am a deputy health over i'm susan and also the director of the disease for the population health distribution of the department of public health i'm also on infectious disease physician and a care provider in san francisco so i'm very h t
dr. phillip's. >> thank you very much good morning and i want to take the opportunity to speak with you today i am a deputy health over i'm susan and also the director of the disease for the population health distribution of the department of public health i'm also on infectious disease physician and a care provider in san francisco so i'm very h t
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dr. holly phillips. >>> and what men really, really want from women.wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. every time you take advil you're taking the medicine doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicine in aleve or tylenol. the medicine in advil is the number one doctor recommendation for joint pain. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil finally, the purple pill,hr the #1 prescribed acid blocking brand, comes without a prescription for frequent heartburn. get complete protection. nexium level protection™ . >>> look at syracuse on a monday morning where the school of communications will dedicate the new house studio and innovation center today. we heard big names will be there like oprah as in oprah winfrey. she went there last night. >> anybody els
dr. holly phillips. >>> and what men really, really want from women.wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. every time you take advil you're taking the medicine doctors recommend most for joint pain....
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dr. holly phillips. >>> and what men really, really want from women.ly house fire in kensington. chopper three was over the 2700 block of helen street, where a fire claimed the life of one person. the victim has not been identified, as of yet. peco has already been called to the scene, and there are reports of alleged illegal electrical connection at that scene. >>> katie has your forecast now in the weather center. let's check in. >> good morning, everybody there is will actually ends up being decent day overall. while not as beautiful looking by comparison to the weekend, it was tough to beat that, we are still going to warm up nicely here today. and still keep high pressure on our side, looking dry, but a lot of cloud cover out there. storm scan3 shows it very well. don't worry about any wet weather issues, even though you might see few speckles evergreen, looking closely out there, yes, might have little bit more of moisture rich system or air massey should say out there, but not expecting any wet weather. rather, just some more clouds. so, limited
dr. holly phillips. >>> and what men really, really want from women.ly house fire in kensington. chopper three was over the 2700 block of helen street, where a fire claimed the life of one person. the victim has not been identified, as of yet. peco has already been called to the scene, and there are reports of alleged illegal electrical connection at that scene. >>> katie has your forecast now in the weather center. let's check in. >> good morning, everybody there is...
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dr. holly phillips dr.ara narula, thank you both. >> thank you. >>> up next the news in leisure wear, why yoga pants are out and jeans are in. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." ♪ 14 years to the day, we got our first prius. ♪ sometimes the most daring ideas... ...are the ones you can count on the most. ♪ the prius. toyota, lets go places. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. want to feel nature's energy? learn to see it through a different set of eyes. listen to its sounds. and explore all the different sensations. this is nature. see it or not, it always fills you with energy. tt4wútfo d4 r gm'l 1"h tt4wútfo d4 r iyg! p8d tt4wútfo d4 r jmg! bh$ tt4wútfo d4 r ky'l rb$ tt4wútfo d4 r lm'l ax@ >>> it used to be when most of us wanted to lo
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dr. holly phillips.irst an update on a news investigation in drug companies accused of boosting profits in terms of patients. jon? >> it's a way of steering patients away from cheaper or generic drugs. this week they accused a company of violating anti-trust laws. >> this is my memendo. >> reporter: mike mitch is 54 has early onset dementia and takes the alzheimer's medication memenda. the drug is due to go generic next year but before that less expensive generic product becomes available, it's scheduled to be withdrawn from the market instead doctors are being asked to transition payments to namenda xr which is unlikely to go generic for years. it's a strategy called forced switch. >> i may have dementia and alzheimer's and all that but they're going to make millions and billions of dollars off of it and get everybody switched to their xr version before they can even get ahold of a generic. >> reporter: namenda generates about $1.5 billion in sales so loss of patent protection could generate billions of
dr. holly phillips.irst an update on a news investigation in drug companies accused of boosting profits in terms of patients. jon? >> it's a way of steering patients away from cheaper or generic drugs. this week they accused a company of violating anti-trust laws. >> this is my memendo. >> reporter: mike mitch is 54 has early onset dementia and takes the alzheimer's medication memenda. the drug is due to go generic next year but before that less expensive generic product...
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dr. holly phillips on the link between sleep and anxiety drugs and alzheimer's.for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm marlie hall. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm quarter von tiehl. here are stories we are following. what did he sianni when did he see it. nfl commissioner talks exclusively cbs news for first time since this newly released video of ex-ravens running back ray rice hitting his girlfriend. >>> two kids attack and robbed a boy in the wheelchair and now he is telling "eyewitness news" what happened and how long boys had been picking on him. >>> today is the day, president obama gets ready for a prime time address to outline his plans to combat isis in iraq and syria. >>> lets check our forecast, it is hump day, wednesday. >> sure, preferably thursday. >> yes. >> weekend is almost here. >> we say
dr. holly phillips on the link between sleep and anxiety drugs and alzheimer's.for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm marlie hall. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm quarter von tiehl. here are stories we are following. what did he sianni when did he see it. nfl commissioner talks exclusively cbs news for first time since this newly released video of ex-ravens running back ray rice hitting his...
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dr. holly phillips is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> these recommendations are 15 to 19.hown most kids in high school more than half have sex, and 80% of teen pregnancies are unplanned. so what they're rlg doing is acknowledging that pediatricians are often the first person to talk about sex and contraception with teens and so they want pediatricians to offer contraceptives in order of their effectiveness. what they found is long-acting reversible contraceptives which include the iud and the one that goes under the arm, they're sucking that pediatricians tuque ta kids about that. >> how are they different? >> that i canput in the uterus in under five minutes. there are different forms. most of them are copper and they disrupt the way the sperm reaches the egg. now, in the past they got a little bit of a bad wrap. in the '70s there was one called the dell con shield that had to be pulled from the market because it was linked with infections. now they're showing they are safe and effective and very well tolerated in teens. >> all right. >> very good thing. >> thank you, dr.
dr. holly phillips is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> these recommendations are 15 to 19.hown most kids in high school more than half have sex, and 80% of teen pregnancies are unplanned. so what they're rlg doing is acknowledging that pediatricians are often the first person to talk about sex and contraception with teens and so they want pediatricians to offer contraceptives in order of their effectiveness. what they found is long-acting reversible contraceptives which...
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dr. holly phillips on the link between sleep and anxiety drugs and alzheimer's.for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm marlie hall. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- www.vitac.com september 10th i'm michelle griego. and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4-- here's meteorologist lawrence with check of w >>> good morning, everyone, it's wednesday, september 10. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. the weekend is out there. we can see it now! isn't that right? >> this is the time where we go to our director, mike, and we go, mike, mike, mike, what day is it? >> "hump day"! >> he is not playing. [ laughter ] >> out the door, check out the current conditions we are in the 50s across the board but later today, big jump in temperatures. more straight ahead. >> a lot of overnight roadwork out the door is causing slowdowns right now heading out of livermore. hacienda to san ramon road. various lanes blocked. travel times out of the altamont pass, we'll tell you when it's expected to clear coming up. >> i did see a
dr. holly phillips on the link between sleep and anxiety drugs and alzheimer's.for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm marlie hall. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- www.vitac.com september 10th i'm michelle griego. and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4-- here's meteorologist lawrence with check of w >>> good morning, everyone, it's wednesday, september 10. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. the weekend is out there....
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dr. holly phillips. first a disturbing thing regarding nfl and the players. jon?aft least 25% of the players can expect to develop dementia, much more than the general population and at a younger age. we looked at what's being done to help the players. >> in dave herman's den the memories run wall to wall. highlights of a decade s-long career with the new york jets. now 73 he played right tackle during the 1969 super bowl. >> i was lined up against big bub ma smith. he would slap me in the head for 60 minutes and i woke up after the game and i said who won. >> no no. don't get confused. >> over the past 20 years, herman's wife romano it issed he was developing problems with memory and thinking. >> it's the loss of the special things we've done in the past. >> the memories together. >> mm-hmm. >> it shows that the hip camaapocampus is damaged on both sides. >> neurologist dr. sam gandy from new york. >> he thought he had alzheimer's. >> cpe or chronic traumatic encephalopathy is related to concussions. a protein called tau help made the diagnosis and until now the
dr. holly phillips. first a disturbing thing regarding nfl and the players. jon?aft least 25% of the players can expect to develop dementia, much more than the general population and at a younger age. we looked at what's being done to help the players. >> in dave herman's den the memories run wall to wall. highlights of a decade s-long career with the new york jets. now 73 he played right tackle during the 1969 super bowl. >> i was lined up against big bub ma smith. he would slap me...
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dr. holly phillips. thank you so much. >>> it's 7:19.head on "cbs this morning," the irs is minting milonaires with >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by voya financial. changing the way you think of retirement. >>> a charity cup is overflowing from a hugely successful fund-raiser. >> ahead, the als association searches for the right way to spend $114 million. >> the news is back in the morning on "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. a woman who loves to share her passions. grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure! before xarelto®, mary took warfarin, which required monthly trips to get her blood tested. but that's history. back to the museum? not this time! now that her doctor switched her to once-a-day xarelto®, mary can leave those monthly trips behind. domestic flight? not today! like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and onl
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dr. holly phillips is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> do we know what this virus is? >> it's called enterovirus d-368. this one hour in particular causes very severe respiratory symptoms, bad enough to send kids to the hospital or even the icu. >> how is it spread? >> just like the common cold. there's coughs sneezes, touching something a sick person has touched. it really hit missouri right at the beginning of the school year, which isn't surprising. kids are great at spreading germs and kids are reluck tanltd at keeping kids home. >> i always feel like at the beginning of the school year they get sick again because they're around other kids. when do you know to take your kid to the doctor. >> any signs of a severe dmon cold especially in an area hard hit by this virus, you should head to the doctor but the most important thing to pick up on is any difficulty breathing. wheezing and coughs that won't stop, those are reasons for the parents to head to the hospital. >> is there a vaccine? >> novak seen. treating and supportive care. chucken soup. if you end up in the h
dr. holly phillips is with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> do we know what this virus is? >> it's called enterovirus d-368. this one hour in particular causes very severe respiratory symptoms, bad enough to send kids to the hospital or even the icu. >> how is it spread? >> just like the common cold. there's coughs sneezes, touching something a sick person has touched. it really hit missouri right at the beginning of the school year, which isn't surprising....
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dr. holly phillips. >> thank you. >> the national mall is getting a new look to turn the giant park intoon't mistake this pile behind he as any old mounds of dirt. they're actually a palette that's going transform the way the visitors see the national mall from the ground and above. >> you have a little bit of neckline there. >> reporter: he's bringing a new face to the national mall literally. next month these six acres between the memorial two and the mem national mall. this time for his first u.s. landscape, the face is made up of many faces. americans, dozens of young men from all walks of life who he photographed on the national mall this summer. >> the interesting thing here is come up with enough elements so i can use different parts. the glarg eye, shape of the eye lid. >> it's called "out of many one," the moat toe that's on the emblem of the united states. >> grand diversity is the strong base that cr.reates this nation that makes it so great. >> reporter: the 48-year-old artist is celebrating his own life. he's using buildings and beefrps as his canvas. a career he said happen
dr. holly phillips. >> thank you. >> the national mall is getting a new look to turn the giant park intoon't mistake this pile behind he as any old mounds of dirt. they're actually a palette that's going transform the way the visitors see the national mall from the ground and above. >> you have a little bit of neckline there. >> reporter: he's bringing a new face to the national mall literally. next month these six acres between the memorial two and the mem national...
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dr. holly phillips is with us.h. we're talking about benzodiazapines. they're drugs that are calming they act on our central nervous season. you might know then by xanax, klon oh pin, valium. researchers have looked at people taking them for three mojtss or longer and found they had double the risk of developing alzheimer's disease at some point in their life. we have to be clear this is a link. it's not a cause and effect. we can't say the benzodiazapines cause it but there's a link between taking them at some point in your life and developing the condition. >> what do theys is suspect that is? >> what's interesting about this, this is not the first study to worry about long-term effects on the brain whether it's concentration, memory the ability to think clearly or even dementia. there may be a way that the drugs affect our gather receptors that there's a long-term effect. >> if you're taking the drugs, what should you ask your doctor? i notice ambien wasn't on your list. >> that's a sleeping drug. that's importa
dr. holly phillips is with us.h. we're talking about benzodiazapines. they're drugs that are calming they act on our central nervous season. you might know then by xanax, klon oh pin, valium. researchers have looked at people taking them for three mojtss or longer and found they had double the risk of developing alzheimer's disease at some point in their life. we have to be clear this is a link. it's not a cause and effect. we can't say the benzodiazapines cause it but there's a link between...
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dr. holly phillips is with us. so do we know what this virus is? >> this is called entero virus d-68. this is a rare strain of a virus. they're known for causing colds especially over the summer. this causes very severe respiratory symptoms. bad enough to send kids to the hospital or even the icu. >> how is it spread? >> it's spread just like the common cold. coughs sneezes, touching something a sick person has touched. it also started -- it really hurt missouri right at the beginning of the school year which isn't surprising. kids are great at spreading germs. parents are reluctant to keep kids home at the start of the school year. >> i always feel like the beginning of the school year your kids get sick again because you're around other kids. when do you know when you should take your kid to the doctor? >> sure right. any signs of a severe common cold especially if you're in an area that's been hard hit by this virus, you should of course head to the doctor. the most important thing to pick up on is any difficulty breathing. so wheezing or a cough that just won't stop those are the
dr. holly phillips is with us. so do we know what this virus is? >> this is called entero virus d-68. this is a rare strain of a virus. they're known for causing colds especially over the summer. this causes very severe respiratory symptoms. bad enough to send kids to the hospital or even the icu. >> how is it spread? >> it's spread just like the common cold. coughs sneezes, touching something a sick person has touched. it also started -- it really hurt missouri right at the...
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dr. jon lapook and holly phillips.udy adds to the growing evidence that early detection and prevention may be key to early treatment. >> reporter: at first glance they look like typical brothers but at age 2 diego was diagnosed with you tichl with autism. so at 6 months his parents had emilio tested. >> we were showing emilio was showing signs. >> reporter: developmental milestones can vary wildly especially before 12 months. but they have flagged signs, staring at objects, abnormal repetitive behaviors and poor eye contact. sally rogers and her team at the mind institute in sacramento studied infants between 7 and 17 months with severe autism. >> they tended to have a pretty neutral facial expression. they were quiet babies, if they vocalized at all, didn't vocalize in a potential way. >> reporter: parents were trained to help their children better engage with the world. by age 3, one developed autism one had a mild form. >> i don't know what would have happened to ee meal yore if we didn't participate in the interven
dr. jon lapook and holly phillips.udy adds to the growing evidence that early detection and prevention may be key to early treatment. >> reporter: at first glance they look like typical brothers but at age 2 diego was diagnosed with you tichl with autism. so at 6 months his parents had emilio tested. >> we were showing emilio was showing signs. >> reporter: developmental milestones can vary wildly especially before 12 months. but they have flagged signs, staring at objects,...
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dr. jon lapook tells us what tdiatricians are now recommending for teenagers. and mark phillips on george clooney breaking his wedding vow. >> reporter: for a guy who once said he'd never get married again, george clooney did so with the kind of splash only venice can provide. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
dr. jon lapook tells us what tdiatricians are now recommending for teenagers. and mark phillips on george clooney breaking his wedding vow. >> reporter: for a guy who once said he'd never get married again, george clooney did so with the kind of splash only venice can provide. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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dr. jon lapook tells us what pediatricians are now recommending for teenagers. and mark phillips on george clooney, breaking his wedding vow. >> reporter: for a guy who once said he'd never get married again, george clooney did so with the kind of splash only venice can provide. captioning sponsored by cbs
dr. jon lapook tells us what pediatricians are now recommending for teenagers. and mark phillips on george clooney, breaking his wedding vow. >> reporter: for a guy who once said he'd never get married again, george clooney did so with the kind of splash only venice can provide. captioning sponsored by cbs
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dr. jon lapook tells us what pediatricians are now recommending for teenagers. and mark phillips on george clooney, breaking his wedding vow. >> reporter: for a guy who once said he'd never get married again, george clooney did so with the kind of splash only venice can provide. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the most famous resident residen america is supposed to be the most secure, but it wasn't september 19, the night an intruder got into the white house. we learned today that the breech was more dangerous than the secret service acknowledged. the iraq vert ran who was carrying a knife made it more than 130 feet inside to one of the most famous rooms in the house. he allegedly told an agent that the atmosphere was collapsing and he needed to tell the president. senior white house correspondent bill plante has details. >> reporter: omar gonzalez raced unobstructed for 70 yards across the white house north lawn, brushed by a secret service officers who had a drawn gun, and entered the mansion. sources tell c
dr. jon lapook tells us what pediatricians are now recommending for teenagers. and mark phillips on george clooney, breaking his wedding vow. >> reporter: for a guy who once said he'd never get married again, george clooney did so with the kind of splash only venice can provide. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the most famous resident residen america is supposed to be the most secure, but it wasn't...
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phillips, seagate, family dollar, sweetened bid from dollar general. dr. pepper and marriott. >>> a flagship value fund rose more than 40%. hunting again for deep value in the markets and says the banks are the best deals around telling baron's over the weekend, several financial stocks could double. joins us live on the phone. welcome back. nice to speak with you. >> nice to be here. thanks. >> making the case for the financials, which seem to finally have gotten a little jump-start after basically stop and start, stop and start. what do you think is going on here? >> well, obviously, came out of a tough entirmt in '07, '08 and the regulatory position before yond that. banks rebuilt capital and started to earn positive retu s returns, a bit of an uplift over the past years, more of a stop recently than a start, but this year is kind of a mediocre year for financials, but we're sitting in an environment where the up side far exceeds the down side. so it's a great place for a value investor to be. >> you want to make the case specifically for two names in p
phillips, seagate, family dollar, sweetened bid from dollar general. dr. pepper and marriott. >>> a flagship value fund rose more than 40%. hunting again for deep value in the markets and says the banks are the best deals around telling baron's over the weekend, several financial stocks could double. joins us live on the phone. welcome back. nice to speak with you. >> nice to be here. thanks. >> making the case for the financials, which seem to finally have gotten a little...
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dr. richard harding will make also a presentation. here is a statement from the motae family regarding the public release of the harding/phillips collectionhe library of congress. kerry fulton phillips is our direct ancestor and it is our endeavor to judge her on fact and not theory or untruth. with that we also historical scholars of this era to be cognizant of the extent of misinformation, distortion and speculation paraded as facts surrounding this woman and the subject. a prime example of this is a theory that not only kerry but her daughter ayes isabella were involved in espionage. there is no prove of this. this was vaeinvestigated by two u.s. government agencies finding no evidence of inclusion merely two people expressing their german sentiment. other popular notion is that there are no living dissidents of kerry phillips. remember these areg"3z four gre grandsons. a further area of concern to us is the portrayal of how kerry handled these letters during her lifetime. even well after the death of president warren harding when there was no alleged pay offs being made, kerry kept her collection of letters concealed, protecting the l
dr. richard harding will make also a presentation. here is a statement from the motae family regarding the public release of the harding/phillips collectionhe library of congress. kerry fulton phillips is our direct ancestor and it is our endeavor to judge her on fact and not theory or untruth. with that we also historical scholars of this era to be cognizant of the extent of misinformation, distortion and speculation paraded as facts surrounding this woman and the subject. a prime example of...
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phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. my treadmill started to dress i mibetter than i did.uts, the problem was the pain. hard to believe, but drholl's active series insoles reduce shock by 40% and give you immediate pain relief from three sports injuries. amazing! now, i'm a believer. whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts ... ... when you compare the top speed of dsl from the phone company with the top speed of comcast business internet... well, there's really no comparison. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >>> news alert now as we continue coverage on the missing plane. the unresponsive plane we have been telling you about did crash 14 miles northeast of port antonio, jamaica. apparentsly the reports from the faa right now it did not crash into the land in jamaica, it did crash 14 miles off the coast, into the caribbean sea. so, right now we know that this unresponsive plane has crashed. reportedly three people onboard, although w
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dr. richard harding will make also a presentation. here's a statement from the matay family regarding the public release of the harding-phillips collectiony the library of congress. carrie fulton phillips is our direct ancestor, and it is our endeavor to have history judge her on fact, not theory or untruth. with that, we ask historical scholars of this era to be cognizant of the extent of misinformation, distortion and speculation paraded as facts surrounding this woman and this subject. a prime example of this is a theory that not only care but her daughter, isabel, was involved in espionage under the direction of the german government. to our knowledge, there is no roof of this. further, this subject was investigated and researched by two united states government agencies finding no evidence of collusion, merely two women vocal in expressing their pro-german sentiment. another popular held false notion is that there are no living descendants of carrie phillips. remember, these are four great-grandchildren. great-grandsons. this is a further area of concern to us is the portrayal of how carrie handled these letters during her lifetime.
dr. richard harding will make also a presentation. here's a statement from the matay family regarding the public release of the harding-phillips collectiony the library of congress. carrie fulton phillips is our direct ancestor, and it is our endeavor to have history judge her on fact, not theory or untruth. with that, we ask historical scholars of this era to be cognizant of the extent of misinformation, distortion and speculation paraded as facts surrounding this woman and this subject. a...