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dr. stevens. we are taking a cohort of eight teachers and providing an intensified learning lab for identified students in the elementary school. we are also working with dcyf as well as ycd to start a ninth grade bridge program at our high schools. so to provide them with an opportunity to become acclimated to what's required and what's expected of them at the high school level. i'm probably leaving something out. but i think you get idea of it. once you hear about the summer bridge program. so we are going toef two cohorts at two sites at marshall and balboa with incoming ninth graders with with san francisco unified and contributors to support the sprout idea. and for more information feel free to give me a call and i will try to answer questions to the best of my ability. i would like to thank you for your support. i came from los angeles and i have to say my seven 1/2 months in san francisco has been absolutely amazing working with the board of education and their forward thinking and their w
dr. stevens. we are taking a cohort of eight teachers and providing an intensified learning lab for identified students in the elementary school. we are also working with dcyf as well as ycd to start a ninth grade bridge program at our high schools. so to provide them with an opportunity to become acclimated to what's required and what's expected of them at the high school level. i'm probably leaving something out. but i think you get idea of it. once you hear about the summer bridge program....
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dr. steven masley is board-certified physician, nutritionist, longevity researcher, and award-winning educator, honored as a fellow by the american heart association. >> your food choices, they make a huge difference, not just on your cholesterol profile; they impact the function of your arteries themselves. >> narrator: he is a chef trained at the four seasons and has created delicious, healthy recipes as part of his program to transform his patients' lives
dr. steven masley is board-certified physician, nutritionist, longevity researcher, and award-winning educator, honored as a fellow by the american heart association. >> your food choices, they make a huge difference, not just on your cholesterol profile; they impact the function of your arteries themselves. >> narrator: he is a chef trained at the four seasons and has created delicious, healthy recipes as part of his program to transform his patients' lives
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dr. steven leemy co-founderand he brought up the idea of online eye exams and i said that's a great idea. that's where it started about 16 months ago. >>that's a classic american entrepreneurial story. >>i said revolutionizethe potential is pretty big here. is it competitive to what opthamologists do or will they embrace it? >>it is a very large potential market. it could help millions of people around the world. 50 million people in the u.s. don't have access to eye care or corrective vision2.5 billion around the world. and our tests can make it much more accessible. no is it comparative to an in office visit? partially. it does the refractive part of the eye exam. >>well you can get your prescription with that. we didn't mention that one of the key selling features is that it is very inexpensive. >>yes. it is inexpensive. it will be about $30 per exam. > >aaron dallekthanks so much. >>thank you. fascinating story bill...coming up in chart talk....cool it! why one trader is not sweating the worrysome signals in this market. plus ... will it be game on for investors with the candy crush i
dr. steven leemy co-founderand he brought up the idea of online eye exams and i said that's a great idea. that's where it started about 16 months ago. >>that's a classic american entrepreneurial story. >>i said revolutionizethe potential is pretty big here. is it competitive to what opthamologists do or will they embrace it? >>it is a very large potential market. it could help millions of people around the world. 50 million people in the u.s. don't have access to eye care or...
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dr. steven henshaw, professor of psychology at cal berkeley. the problem in perspective, centers for disease control says the number of children diagnosed with adhd has jumped 40% in the last decade. maybe that's not necessarily a bad thing, ride? perhaps it means that kids who are in need of a diagnosis are now getting necessary treatment. >> yes, i mean, part of the issue here is that we're finally recognizing a real condition. but a 40% jump in nine years stretches, it must be that we're diagnosing too many kids on the basis of a very brief pediatric visit that doesn't do the thorough job that's needed. recognizing adhd is fine but this kind of increase has us concerned. >> and you have charts and maps in the book that illustrate your point about the disparity that exists among the states in terms of diagnosis and medication. i putting one of them up on the screen right now. think about it for a moment. by living in north carolina instead of california, the chances that a child would be diagnosed with adhd were 2 1/2 times higher. how come?
dr. steven henshaw, professor of psychology at cal berkeley. the problem in perspective, centers for disease control says the number of children diagnosed with adhd has jumped 40% in the last decade. maybe that's not necessarily a bad thing, ride? perhaps it means that kids who are in need of a diagnosis are now getting necessary treatment. >> yes, i mean, part of the issue here is that we're finally recognizing a real condition. but a 40% jump in nine years stretches, it must be that...
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dr. steven masley is board-certified physician, nutritionist, longevity researcher, and award-winning educator, honored as a fellow by the american heart association. >> your food choices, they make a huge difference, not just on your cholesterol profile; they impact the function of your arteries themselves. >> narrator: he is a chef trained at the four seasons and has created delicious, healthy recipes as part of his program to transform his patients' lives
dr. steven masley is board-certified physician, nutritionist, longevity researcher, and award-winning educator, honored as a fellow by the american heart association. >> your food choices, they make a huge difference, not just on your cholesterol profile; they impact the function of your arteries themselves. >> narrator: he is a chef trained at the four seasons and has created delicious, healthy recipes as part of his program to transform his patients' lives
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dr. steven lamb, director of men's health center at nyu, lang gone medical center.ive. but as far as the weather forecast is concerned, those predictions actually -- can they actually affect your health? >> they can because reader's digest found that for each condition we are going to discuss today, there's a biological mechanism going on thatable is affected by the immediate weather. >> doctor, your vole to set it straight with science, if there is a correlation? >> a new area of the human biometeorology. >> that's right. we actually reported noon about starting 20 years ago work he talked about joint pain and things like that so it really is there. but as far as different flareups, cold weather, heart conditions and psoriasis, what have you found? >> so for heart attacks, the rate of heart attack death increases 18% in the winter months, but it decreases about 12% in the summer months. and that's in the united states. a swiss study also found that our heart disease risk factors like cholesterol, blood pressure, waist circumference are higher in the winter months,
dr. steven lamb, director of men's health center at nyu, lang gone medical center.ive. but as far as the weather forecast is concerned, those predictions actually -- can they actually affect your health? >> they can because reader's digest found that for each condition we are going to discuss today, there's a biological mechanism going on thatable is affected by the immediate weather. >> doctor, your vole to set it straight with science, if there is a correlation? >> a new...
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dr. steven walt, professor of international affairs at harvard university and editor of cornell universitynd author of the israel lobby, thank you. [applause] >> in 2006, we published an article in the london review of books entitle the israel lobby. by that summer, it had been down loaded about 300,000 times, generated a fire storm of criticism including some intense personal attacks on john and myself. although most of the criticisms were without foundation and personal smears were predictable, by mid summer, the tide had begun to turn. the journal's foreign policy organized a symposium on the article, and by fall, there was a book contract. we wrote the article, and we wrote the subs kept book because the israel lobby was a taboo subject people knew about, but hardly anybody talked about openly, and we wanted to challenge that and open up a broader discussion. again, i take the opportunity to look back and reflect on what's changed since 2006. to do that, we summarize briefly what was said in the book and what we did not say. second, i want to consider what changed since 2006, but also
dr. steven walt, professor of international affairs at harvard university and editor of cornell universitynd author of the israel lobby, thank you. [applause] >> in 2006, we published an article in the london review of books entitle the israel lobby. by that summer, it had been down loaded about 300,000 times, generated a fire storm of criticism including some intense personal attacks on john and myself. although most of the criticisms were without foundation and personal smears were...
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dr. steven garner thinks the drug will help many people who are suffering terrible pain, but dr.w colatni says it will do more harm than good including killing people. you actually believe the fda would approve a drug that would kill people? >> actually an fda advisory xhe voted 11-2 against allowing this drug on the market and that was over a year ago, so many people were shocked to see the fda go against the recommendation of its advisory committee and approve the product. >> why did the panel turn it down? do you know? >> well, for two reasons. number one, this is a very dangerous opiod. the 50 milligram dose has ten times as much hydrocodone than you would find in a regular strength vicodin. that's enough hydrocodone to kill a child. it's two capsules could kill an adult who is not used to taking an opiod. it's easy to crush. you can cut it open. you can snort the drug, you can inject it. that was one of the reasons. the other reason -- >> the question is what is a 2-year-old child doing with the pill. >> that's a good question but the other reason that the advisory committee
dr. steven garner thinks the drug will help many people who are suffering terrible pain, but dr.w colatni says it will do more harm than good including killing people. you actually believe the fda would approve a drug that would kill people? >> actually an fda advisory xhe voted 11-2 against allowing this drug on the market and that was over a year ago, so many people were shocked to see the fda go against the recommendation of its advisory committee and approve the product. >> why...
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dr. steven masley on the " a 30 day hard to t30 day hear. ♪ [ female announcer ] now your best accessory with colgate® optic white toothpaste. unlike the leading whitening toothpaste colgate® optic white goes beyond surface stains to deeply whiten teeth. it whitens over three shades. that's more than the leading express whitening strip. so the only accessory you need to look fabulous is your smile. colgate® optic white whitens more than the leading express whitening strips. and try the new collection for whiter teeth in one day! >> russia's foreign ministry is hoping a human rights mission in ukraine will ease tensions there. a 200- member team of the organization for security and cooperation in europe is headed for ukraine. ukraine was engulfed in anti-government rallies for three months before president viktor yanukovych fled the country and an interim government was appointed. on friday russia formally sealed crimea's annexation. this comes less than a week after a referendum where crimea overwhelmingly voted to join russia. a move that >> this frantic video was shot at an occupy oakl
dr. steven masley on the " a 30 day hard to t30 day hear. ♪ [ female announcer ] now your best accessory with colgate® optic white toothpaste. unlike the leading whitening toothpaste colgate® optic white goes beyond surface stains to deeply whiten teeth. it whitens over three shades. that's more than the leading express whitening strip. so the only accessory you need to look fabulous is your smile. colgate® optic white whitens more than the leading express whitening strips. and try...
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dr. steven a. reich, patient d. from northwestern, and he's a professor of history at james madison university in harrison, virginia, down the street. he teaches courses in labor, african-american and southern history as well as in historical research methods. he edited the three-volume encyclopedia of the great migration, 2006, with a condensed version forth coming. he won the organization of american historians' louis m. peltzer memorial awe ward. he has written -- award. he has written on southern labor history, the great migration, racial violence and black political act absolutely in the jim -- activism in the jim crow south, and these have been published in the journal of historical society as well as be many others. roman and littlefield press has invited him to write on the history of the great migration for their african-american history series. he will be discussing his book, "a working people: a history of african-americans since the emancipation." let's welcome him, please. [applause] >> good afternoon,
dr. steven a. reich, patient d. from northwestern, and he's a professor of history at james madison university in harrison, virginia, down the street. he teaches courses in labor, african-american and southern history as well as in historical research methods. he edited the three-volume encyclopedia of the great migration, 2006, with a condensed version forth coming. he won the organization of american historians' louis m. peltzer memorial awe ward. he has written -- award. he has written on...
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we have steven, a former ntsb airliner, a commercial and air force pilot. we have dr. bob arnot.ith us once again as well. a pilot and veteran aviation correspondent. thank you so much for joining us. >> steve, i want to start with you. >> the problem today is a lack of search. there is no search going on. they had spotted debris of some kind, wanted to get a closer look. how much of a setback is this? >> it's certainly a setback. i think the safety investigation needs to be ongoing, and, of course, you've got to identify a crash site before you can begin the investigation in earnest. so a bit of a setback, but an act of nature so we've got to comply with that and we'll be done with in a day or so. and hopefully they'll find the wreckage and the crash site soon. >> we appreciate that optimism. bob, let's talk to you about this information that we saw. the malaysian government deliver to the world and to the families of the passengers. and i think the families specifically were struggling with the fact that they said this information has led to us believe that the plane went down
we have steven, a former ntsb airliner, a commercial and air force pilot. we have dr. bob arnot.ith us once again as well. a pilot and veteran aviation correspondent. thank you so much for joining us. >> steve, i want to start with you. >> the problem today is a lack of search. there is no search going on. they had spotted debris of some kind, wanted to get a closer look. how much of a setback is this? >> it's certainly a setback. i think the safety investigation needs to be...