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dr. smith pastor of allen temple baptist church invited city and county leaders to talk about a plan to clean up the area. it's been three years for the same conversation. they laid out a plan for transitional housing. even safe havens for rvs, and more. [ indiscernible ] officials addressed the issue of high crime, open drug deals, prostitution, and paraphernalia littering the streets. >> it's an atrocity. i wanted to say, i still say that, you can go to certain parents of oakland, i can go to piedmont avenue, you don't see this. you just don't. but we see it here. >> reporter: complaints against the homeless endments grew over 6 years, part of the issue, garage. >> they're not going to complain about this block, they're going to complain -- >> reporter: missing from the conversation and table was the voice of oakland mayor, and some took issue. >> just not paying attention to this group of people. this place, this area. why, i don't know. >> reporter: members here at allen temple baptist feed
dr. smith pastor of allen temple baptist church invited city and county leaders to talk about a plan to clean up the area. it's been three years for the same conversation. they laid out a plan for transitional housing. even safe havens for rvs, and more. [ indiscernible ] officials addressed the issue of high crime, open drug deals, prostitution, and paraphernalia littering the streets. >> it's an atrocity. i wanted to say, i still say that, you can go to certain parents of oakland, i can...
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i've seen three doctors i made sure the diagnosis is right, i've gone online, you know what it's dr. smith want to do the surgery and i'm crystally clear on it and that's always the right decision. if you follow that process and your intuition kicks in proceed with courage and confidence because you're now in the no-mistake zone and have done what you can. >> number six your gut tells you this is the right treatment for me. >> listen to your gut. which we all do in so many other realms of life. that intuition which is incredibly value for people tends to get suppressed when it comes to health care. >> how does the medical industry, fizziphysicians and o professionals respond when patients start to express their own rights. in a number of industry when you start pressing back they don't take kindly to that. >> one of the reasons i wrote "patient's playbook" is to teach patients how to partner with their doctors. look doctors don't have the time they need, don't have the resources they need, nurses are challenged to take care of everybody they need to take care of. my view is we have an incr
i've seen three doctors i made sure the diagnosis is right, i've gone online, you know what it's dr. smith want to do the surgery and i'm crystally clear on it and that's always the right decision. if you follow that process and your intuition kicks in proceed with courage and confidence because you're now in the no-mistake zone and have done what you can. >> number six your gut tells you this is the right treatment for me. >> listen to your gut. which we all do in so many other...
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. >> dr. smith, you're alive. >> of course, i'm alive. do i look like a corpse?being tv as a kind of candy. sometimes it felt like there was in really aggressive innocence to it. >> you're only to blow that in an emergency. >> this is an emergency, you're standing on my foot! >> "gilligan's island" made no sense whatsoever logistically. how is the professor able to build all this stuff but not build a damn raft? >> this stick of dynamite that i made. >> it makes no sense if you pull any single thread on it, but it was just like the kind of show designed to live forever in syndication. >> who are you looking for? >> the nun. who else? >> are you kidding? >> "flying nun" is the most -- it's a crazy show. like what is that about? >> look, carlos, it's very simple. i only weigh 90 pounds and the combination of my cornet and the wind lifts me. it was just complete nonsense, let's face it. it was the height of the '60s, and everybody was eating granola and dropping out and doing god knows what else, and i wasn't. >> hello, central? i'm switching to my eyeglasses. put a
. >> dr. smith, you're alive. >> of course, i'm alive. do i look like a corpse?being tv as a kind of candy. sometimes it felt like there was in really aggressive innocence to it. >> you're only to blow that in an emergency. >> this is an emergency, you're standing on my foot! >> "gilligan's island" made no sense whatsoever logistically. how is the professor able to build all this stuff but not build a damn raft? >> this stick of dynamite that i...
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dr. smith pastor of allen temple baptist church invited city and county leaders to talk about a plan to clean up the area in just four weeks. it's been three years with the same conversation. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: city leaders laid out a plan for transition at housing and mixed use building, even after havens for rvs and more. [ indiscernible ] officials addressed the issue of high crime, open drug deals, prostitution, and paraphernalia littering the streets. it's an atrocity, and i wanted to say, i still say this, there is, you can go to certain parts of oakland, i could go to piedmont avenue, you don't see it, but we do here. >> reporter: complaints grew 7 -- over 6 years. part of the issue, garbage. >> they're not going to complain about this. they're going to complain in next block. >> reporter: missing from the conversation and the table tonight was a voice of oakland's mayor, and some took issue. [ poor audio ] >> reporter: while a represent from the mayor made it to the stage, t
dr. smith pastor of allen temple baptist church invited city and county leaders to talk about a plan to clean up the area in just four weeks. it's been three years with the same conversation. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: city leaders laid out a plan for transition at housing and mixed use building, even after havens for rvs and more. [ indiscernible ] officials addressed the issue of high crime, open drug deals, prostitution, and paraphernalia littering the streets. it's an atrocity,...
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dr. doug smith, gave me a call asking me if i had known about a patient up on one of our acute care floorsith a number of drug-resistant pathogens. i brought up his medical record and saw a huge amount of drug resistance, drug resistance we don't typically see. all these r's mean that the bacteria is resistant to that antibiotic. knowing that david had come from india, i was immediately concerned, even before seeing david, about bacteria in the wound containing this new type of drug resistance. >> narrator: lab results confirmed lynch's worst fears. ricci had brought ndm-1 into the united states. it was one of the first cases to ever be identified here, and lynch had little to go on. >> there's not a lot of clinical experience for treating these bacteria, anywhere. in the literature, there's no books, there's no things on it. so we had to figure out what to do for david right then and there. >> i get this knock on my door and they open up the door and there's these doctors. they tell me, "we need to isolate you. we need to put you on your own and quarantine you." >> narrator: ricci was in
dr. doug smith, gave me a call asking me if i had known about a patient up on one of our acute care floorsith a number of drug-resistant pathogens. i brought up his medical record and saw a huge amount of drug resistance, drug resistance we don't typically see. all these r's mean that the bacteria is resistant to that antibiotic. knowing that david had come from india, i was immediately concerned, even before seeing david, about bacteria in the wound containing this new type of drug resistance....
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smith and ken stabler. in a statement, the nfl said, we appreciate the work done by dr. mckee and her colleagues for the value it adds in the ongoing quest for a better understanding of cte. the nfl is committed to supporting scientific research into cte and advancing progress in the prevention and treatment of head injuries. experts say there are limitations to the research and more study is needed. >> there's a lot of unanswered questions as to why some players develop it and others don't. >> reporter: researchers say finding cte in high school and college players emphasizes the urgent need to identify young players at risk. now, the study points out many of the brains were donated by family members who were concerned about their loved ones's symptoms before they died. there was no comparison group representing everyone exposed to playing football so right now, there's no way to estimate the overall risk of participating in the sport. >> thank you. >>> apparently, vacuuming the floor isn't the only thing a room ba can do. >> coming up, beyond picking up dust and grime,
smith and ken stabler. in a statement, the nfl said, we appreciate the work done by dr. mckee and her colleagues for the value it adds in the ongoing quest for a better understanding of cte. the nfl is committed to supporting scientific research into cte and advancing progress in the prevention and treatment of head injuries. experts say there are limitations to the research and more study is needed. >> there's a lot of unanswered questions as to why some players develop it and others...
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smith. the presence of a largest segment of a solid african-american middle-class. wendell cox, dr. bell. detroit was very much in the forefront of a real economically significant african-american community. sidney bardwell owned 10 or 15 drugstores throughout the city. there were people of economic consequence, social prominence that, that seemed to be in the right place at the right time. the labor union was becoming more diverse. the political community leadership in detroit was becoming more diverse. people were thinking boy, oh, boy, this could really be an opportunity for us because we get actually pull this off. we could make this better. we can distinguish ourselves. we can not have what they had in los angeles. people were very aware of the 1965 devastation in los angeles. and wanted deeply to avoid that. the monday after the riot, jerry cavanaugh was supposed to be on the cover of newsweek as the mayor of america. the mayor who had avoided a riot and what the article was was a discussion of some of the things that i just shared with you. forward progress in the uaw, the very div
smith. the presence of a largest segment of a solid african-american middle-class. wendell cox, dr. bell. detroit was very much in the forefront of a real economically significant african-american community. sidney bardwell owned 10 or 15 drugstores throughout the city. there were people of economic consequence, social prominence that, that seemed to be in the right place at the right time. the labor union was becoming more diverse. the political community leadership in detroit was becoming...
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smith, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, dr. miller, for your presence here today and certainly your responsibilities are large and you've got a big job to do, so we appreciate your efforts. it's no secret that rural america has some challenges, especially with the agriculture economy and many of the challenges with access to care. critical access hospitals are very important to serving the rural population of america, and i know that they face challenges with funding and so forth. but one concern that i have been working on and my colleague, miss jenkins, has as well, is the enforcement of the physicians supervision requirements for critical-access hospitals. as you know, these rules require a physician's presence and supervision over nearly all routine procedures administered in hospitals. and this arbitrary regulation has been especially burdensome for hospitals and doctors in the very rural areas. it seems unnecessary. the 21st century cures act requires medpac to report to congress on the economic and staffing impacts of th
smith, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, dr. miller, for your presence here today and certainly your responsibilities are large and you've got a big job to do, so we appreciate your efforts. it's no secret that rural america has some challenges, especially with the agriculture economy and many of the challenges with access to care. critical access hospitals are very important to serving the rural population of america, and i know that they...
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dr. agus. >>> we have a book in our green room containing some of the most profound poets. incoming poet laureate kay smithr name to the list. there she is on the list. she's in the library of congress. we'll be right back. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. over the course of 9 days sthe walks 26.2 miles,. that's a marathon. because he chooses to walk whenever he can. and he does it with support from dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has massaging gel insoles that provide all-day comfort to keep him feeling more energized. so he even has the energy to take the long way home. keep it up, steve! dr. scholl's. born to move. it's my decision to make it's nbeauty last.ix. roc® retinol started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc methods, not miracles.™ but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release tech
dr. agus. >>> we have a book in our green room containing some of the most profound poets. incoming poet laureate kay smithr name to the list. there she is on the list. she's in the library of congress. we'll be right back. and with panera catering, more for your event. panera. food as it should be. over the course of 9 days sthe walks 26.2 miles,. that's a marathon. because he chooses to walk whenever he can. and he does it with support from dr. scholl's. only dr. scholl's has...
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dr. afriti, shame on us. i thank the members who put this bill together for including this very moral statement. thank you. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. thornberry: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. the chair: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. wilson: mr. chairman, thank you for the opportunity to speak on amendment number 66. on july 4, the communist totalitarian regime in north korea marked the holiday by testing an intercontinental ballistic missile, another escalation by a regime that's tested ballistic missiles and conducted five nuclear tests this amendment expresses a clear sense of congress, we will not tolerate escalation by the regime in north korea testing ballistic missiles or develop agnew clear weapon threatening american families. the amendment reaffirms the strong commitment of the united states to our allies in the region, especially south korea, japan and australia. i'm encouraged by the leadership of president
dr. afriti, shame on us. i thank the members who put this bill together for including this very moral statement. thank you. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. thornberry: mr. chairman, i'm pleased to yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. the chair: the gentleman from south carolina is...