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well that's bring an odd guest now and in oxford we have dr steven west of a professor at roll brompton hospital imperiled college in london the tale of a girl that's assistant professor at wake forest baptist medical center and joining us via skype from cape town james dion author of the book heart break a christian and the first heart transplant welcome to the program all of you james let's first start by taking a look back at that extraordinary procedure just how groundbreaking was it it was great i mean a chair is the world it fought for millennia surgeons that been very fearful just to work on the human heart the heart was considered the home of the soul that was considered this mystical organ that was untouchable surgeons that been working for millennia for centuries on every part of the body but the hearts and the heart was further complicated by the fact that you couldn't work on a while while it was beechy so it required a whole bunch of a groundbreaking technology the open heart lung machine first to be developed to actually get people to be able to work on the organ so. chris
well that's bring an odd guest now and in oxford we have dr steven west of a professor at roll brompton hospital imperiled college in london the tale of a girl that's assistant professor at wake forest baptist medical center and joining us via skype from cape town james dion author of the book heart break a christian and the first heart transplant welcome to the program all of you james let's first start by taking a look back at that extraordinary procedure just how groundbreaking was it it was...
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dr. stevens. >> good evening. plan related to social studies include right now an engagement of teacher leaders around the district at all grade levels to begin reviewing the framework. it is a lengthy thousand-page document that articulates a new set of learning experiences for students. these teacher leaders are engaged in identifying inquiry concepts which will be a new approach to the study of history. they are also engaged in writing a scope for each of the grade levels and will begin to look for instructional materials both free and available digital resources in addition to printed or published materials. we are also exploring a new relationship with the california historical society and introduce california history not only in fourth grade but across all the grade levels as they learn about the world. >> thank you very much. look forward to updates in the curriculum. [captioner switch] . >> second. >> thank you so much. this has been moved and seconded. roll call vote on suspension of the rules, please. >>
dr. stevens. >> good evening. plan related to social studies include right now an engagement of teacher leaders around the district at all grade levels to begin reviewing the framework. it is a lengthy thousand-page document that articulates a new set of learning experiences for students. these teacher leaders are engaged in identifying inquiry concepts which will be a new approach to the study of history. they are also engaged in writing a scope for each of the grade levels and will...
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dr. stevens. there are no speakers signed up for public comments. any comments requested from colleagues? commissioner maurase. >> one concern i wanted to flag is the ethics breakdown. i want to make sure all of our committees are representative of the students we serve and there doesn't appear to be quite so many asian americans on there council. so, i hope that as openings come up, we can be mindful of the students that we're serving. >> we appreciate that. thank you. >> president walton: thank you. any other comments? seeing none, roll cal vote, please. >> ms. casco: thank you. mr. cook, mr. haney, ms. mendoza- mcdonnell, dr. maurase, ms. norton, mr. sanchez, mr. walton. six ayes. >> president walton: thank you. may i have a motion and second to compensation philosophy and salary increases for unrepresented confident and management employees? >> so moved. >> second. >> president walton: and who do we have reading the recommendation into the record? >> our chief of play boar relations, carmelo scarlotto. >> good evening. approve to come prehencive
dr. stevens. there are no speakers signed up for public comments. any comments requested from colleagues? commissioner maurase. >> one concern i wanted to flag is the ethics breakdown. i want to make sure all of our committees are representative of the students we serve and there doesn't appear to be quite so many asian americans on there council. so, i hope that as openings come up, we can be mindful of the students that we're serving. >> we appreciate that. thank you. >>...
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dr. steven newmaster is part of a worldwide effort to collect and catalogue nature's wide array of dna.believes in the power of nature to heal. >> i buy and use natural health products. i believe in them. i've used them all my life. i've used them with my family. we have that anecdotal evidence that you have some ailment and you take whatever the remedy is and it's dealt with. >> narrator: so it's an irony that guelph university was responsible for one of the latest studies documenting problems with supplement quality. in 2012, newmaster and his team randomly selected 44 herbal products off the shelves in canada and the u.s. and started comparing them to the plant dna in their databank. >> and we looked at the results, and i was fairly astounded. i was like, "wow." >> narrator: 60% of the products contained ingredients not listed on their labels. even more astonishingly, one in three proved to be outright fakes. if i put my consumer hat on, that pissed me off, because i go in to buy a product that i believe in, that i care about and i pay a lot of money for, and it's not even the bottle
dr. steven newmaster is part of a worldwide effort to collect and catalogue nature's wide array of dna.believes in the power of nature to heal. >> i buy and use natural health products. i believe in them. i've used them all my life. i've used them with my family. we have that anecdotal evidence that you have some ailment and you take whatever the remedy is and it's dealt with. >> narrator: so it's an irony that guelph university was responsible for one of the latest studies...
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dr. steven rosenberg at the nci, has arrived in the last few years. as the most exciting development in cancer treatment in a very long time. we've had surgery. we've had chemotherapy. we've had radiation. that was sort of it. and now we have a fourth modality which when it comes is capable of taking somebody with widely met astatic disease from mel noechla or somebody with advanced luckemia luke yooemia and not just providing a response, providing what appears to be a cure. when you see that it is enough to make you believe we should put every bit of energy in it to make it work for all cancers. that's what the moonshot's making it possible for us to do. working with industry and this partnership we just announced a month ago we're trying to figure out why doesn't it work when it doesn't and what could we learn from that? why doesn't it work for pancreatic cancer? why doesn't it work for most cases of prostate cancer or breast cancer? it seemed to work for a certain subset. but the immune system ought to be able to recognize those cancers too. what c
dr. steven rosenberg at the nci, has arrived in the last few years. as the most exciting development in cancer treatment in a very long time. we've had surgery. we've had chemotherapy. we've had radiation. that was sort of it. and now we have a fourth modality which when it comes is capable of taking somebody with widely met astatic disease from mel noechla or somebody with advanced luckemia luke yooemia and not just providing a response, providing what appears to be a cure. when you see that...
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dr. boyd stevens. and i know his own coat is somewhere in there in some remnant in some classic fashion of art work. so we honor our historic leaders, as well as our art and art for this, for them that will work here and people that will visit here. it is about infrastructure. it is about first responders. it's about the first level of medical professionalism in the medical examiner world. it is about having a world-class forensic toxicology laboratory. that's a lot of scientific words. what it comes down to sometimes is we need to know what happened. we need to have scientific trust to it so that our trust and public knows what happened to a person, what happened to a family, what happened in a major event. we need to have it safely done in this building. these bonds are going to be important constantly. when we build on time and when we build within the parameters that the public expects us to do, they're going to give us a lot more support for our public bonds and for our public programs. so public
dr. boyd stevens. and i know his own coat is somewhere in there in some remnant in some classic fashion of art work. so we honor our historic leaders, as well as our art and art for this, for them that will work here and people that will visit here. it is about infrastructure. it is about first responders. it's about the first level of medical professionalism in the medical examiner world. it is about having a world-class forensic toxicology laboratory. that's a lot of scientific words. what it...
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the dr requesters are steven and allison kubric who own and resize at 569 belvedere. the kubrics concerns with the project are as follows, that the project will affect light, layer and habitablity of surrounding structures, pedestrian safety, and that the project's construction will affect the health and safety of nearby properties due to dust, lead, acm's, and other hazardous materials. following the submittal of the dr request, the residential advisory team reviewed it in light of the dr request, and recommended the project be revised such that a side set back be provided at the second and third floors of the addition to match the side set back at the rear of the dr requester's house. the residential design advisory team also recommended that the massing in the area of the third floor deck be reduced to minimize impacts to light for the dr requester's property. the project sponsor subsequently revised the project recommended by the design viezory team, and these are reflected in your design revision packets. it should be noted that the concerns raised by the dr requ
the dr requesters are steven and allison kubric who own and resize at 569 belvedere. the kubrics concerns with the project are as follows, that the project will affect light, layer and habitablity of surrounding structures, pedestrian safety, and that the project's construction will affect the health and safety of nearby properties due to dust, lead, acm's, and other hazardous materials. following the submittal of the dr request, the residential advisory team reviewed it in light of the dr...
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ernie stevens: we attend a community-wide celebration of indigenous peoples' day. rita aspinwall: and we interview drbob powless, who helped found one of the first university indian studies programs in the united states. ernie evens: we also learn abo what we can do to lead healthier lives, and hear from our elders on this "native report." narrator: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the duluth superior area community foundation. [music playing]
ernie stevens: we attend a community-wide celebration of indigenous peoples' day. rita aspinwall: and we interview drbob powless, who helped found one of the first university indian studies programs in the united states. ernie evens: we also learn abo what we can do to lead healthier lives, and hear from our elders on this "native report." narrator: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation,...
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dr. phil had his arm around the mooch, rudy giuliani and steven spielberg.: the best, best, saving private ryan, the best. here's from everett chavez, i want 100,000 shares of bitcoin so i can have a 1964 1/2 mustang restored? tom wants an 1887 cc morgan silver dollar. my holiday wish list, i mean, diamond, obviously, and 100,000 followers by christmas. right now we are at 89,000, that's an old full screen. we're at 89,500. >> liz, i want socks because the laundromat keeps screwing up the socks. liz: you don't do laundry. in the big sack. >> and they keep losing my socks. liz: i'll get you socks. >> i'm wearing two different pairs, two different socks. liz: make sure to follow me on twitter. he's@gasparino. somebody wants three hours for you, i don't know for what. records for the s&p and dow, coming up. . . . . ♪ liz: dow, s&p are on track for record closes. it is dow versus bitcoin as well. which one will go the distance in the battle for 30,000? people's united wealth management cio john trainer with us. this thing has gone nuts lately. >> it is incredibl
dr. phil had his arm around the mooch, rudy giuliani and steven spielberg.: the best, best, saving private ryan, the best. here's from everett chavez, i want 100,000 shares of bitcoin so i can have a 1964 1/2 mustang restored? tom wants an 1887 cc morgan silver dollar. my holiday wish list, i mean, diamond, obviously, and 100,000 followers by christmas. right now we are at 89,000, that's an old full screen. we're at 89,500. >> liz, i want socks because the laundromat keeps screwing up the...
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dr. no the left left left more or less ok stuff that's really good. everybody i'm steven both times hollywood guy will suspect me of a proud american first of all i'm just george bush and honored to say this is my buddy max bemis financial guru and we're just a little bit different. i know we know that up with all the drama happening in our country i'm rude have some fun every day americans. look to the store to bridge the gap this. it's the great american pill which. credit is one of the basic instruments to drive an economy but it can also lead to tragedy i did i took a line to how just i came to god and meant that the debts tie game and in the spiral not. many lives have been broken by excessive to the banks got you into trouble and all the big bankers got big. government about the banks but i just didn't think of the ordinary men who lost money for is a back under don't buy creditors people see no future bad things happen you know you become ill you do to job your relationship breaks down you become a casualty is debt a life long trap or is there a way out of those ac
dr. no the left left left more or less ok stuff that's really good. everybody i'm steven both times hollywood guy will suspect me of a proud american first of all i'm just george bush and honored to say this is my buddy max bemis financial guru and we're just a little bit different. i know we know that up with all the drama happening in our country i'm rude have some fun every day americans. look to the store to bridge the gap this. it's the great american pill which. credit is one of the basic...
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dr. michael bodden has determined this couldn't have been an accidental fall. >> in december of 2008, detectives paid one more visit to steven> they wouldn't tell me what it was for. i had no idea what it was about. it didn't make sense. >> 16 years after that fatal night on the cliff, police were back and steven scharf was in for a shock. >> after all these years, you thought it was done. >> not until they reached behind and hand me this thing, this arrest warrant. >> reporter: coming up. the case heads into court with a surprise from the stand. >> steven and jody scharf's only son has some dark secrets to share. >> did you see that abuse? >> i did. >> when "dateline" continues. you've got to get in there, like... i know what a bath is smile honey this thing is like... first kid ready here we go by their second kid, every parent is an expert and... ...more likely to choose luvs, than first time parents. live, learn and get luvs >>> i'm dara brown. "the new york times" is reporting that papadopolous may have sparked the russia investigation. it began during a night of heavy drinking in a london bar including a promise of dir
dr. michael bodden has determined this couldn't have been an accidental fall. >> in december of 2008, detectives paid one more visit to steven> they wouldn't tell me what it was for. i had no idea what it was about. it didn't make sense. >> 16 years after that fatal night on the cliff, police were back and steven scharf was in for a shock. >> after all these years, you thought it was done. >> not until they reached behind and hand me this thing, this arrest warrant....
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dr. bob iii decided that it did hurt the school and our spiritual ministry. so he dropped the rule. i guess it was a few years later, steventhe next president apologized. and i think in that apology he had the best rationale for it. in the end, it wasn't really about religious liberty. it was about -- i think i'm maybe paraphrasing here, but we were too captive to our culture. ideally for christians -- and hopefully we take our faith very seriously, and we want to tra transcend the world and what we consider to be evil in the world, and we simply didn't transcend what we should have. ♪ >> south carolina today is important in presidential elections because of the sequence in the primaries. it's the big one right after new hampshire. you have iowa, new hampshire and then south carolina. and those three states are different demographically and culturally. south carolina is perhaps the first place you can test your appeal to a southern audience, typically more conservative, not just for republicans but for democrats, democrati inic candis and how they appeal, for example, to african-american voters. and there are greater numbe
dr. bob iii decided that it did hurt the school and our spiritual ministry. so he dropped the rule. i guess it was a few years later, steventhe next president apologized. and i think in that apology he had the best rationale for it. in the end, it wasn't really about religious liberty. it was about -- i think i'm maybe paraphrasing here, but we were too captive to our culture. ideally for christians -- and hopefully we take our faith very seriously, and we want to tra transcend the world and...
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dr. bob iii decided that it did hurt the school and our spiritual ministry so he dropped the rule. i guess it was a few years later steven jones, the next president, apologized. i think in that apology he had the best rationale for it. in the end it wasn't about religious liberty. it was about i think i'm maybe paraphrasing but that we were too captive to our culture. i deally for christians and hopefully we take our faith very seriously and we want to transcenddeally for christians hopefully we take our faith very seriously and we want to transcend the world, especially what we consider to be evil in the world and we simply didn't transcend what we should have. south carolina today is in important in presidential elections because of the sequence in the primaries. it's the big one right after new hampshire. you have iowa, new hampshire, and then south carolina. and those three states are different dem graphically and and culturally. south carolina perhaps the first place you can test your appeal to a southerngraphically and and culturally. south carolina perhaps the first place you can test your appeal to a southeograph
dr. bob iii decided that it did hurt the school and our spiritual ministry so he dropped the rule. i guess it was a few years later steven jones, the next president, apologized. i think in that apology he had the best rationale for it. in the end it wasn't about religious liberty. it was about i think i'm maybe paraphrasing but that we were too captive to our culture. i deally for christians and hopefully we take our faith very seriously and we want to transcenddeally for christians hopefully...
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dr. bob iii decided that it did hurt the school and our spiritual ministry. so he dropped the rule. i guess it was a few years later, stevenxt president apologized. and i think in that apology he had the best rationale for it. in the end, it wasn't really about religious liberty. it was about -- i think i'm maybe paraphrasing here, but we were too captive to our culture. ideally for christians -- and hopefully we take our faith very seriously, and we want to tra transcend the world and what we consider to be evil in the world, and we simply didn't transcend what we should have. ♪ >> south carolina today is important in presidential elections because of the sequence in the primaries. it's the big one right after new hampshire. you have iowa, new hampshire and then south carolina. and those three states are different demographically and culturally. south carolina is perhaps the first place you can test your appeal to a southern audience, typically more conservative, not just for republicans but for democrats, democrati inic candis and how they appeal, for example, to african-american voters. and there are greater numbers of
dr. bob iii decided that it did hurt the school and our spiritual ministry. so he dropped the rule. i guess it was a few years later, stevenxt president apologized. and i think in that apology he had the best rationale for it. in the end, it wasn't really about religious liberty. it was about -- i think i'm maybe paraphrasing here, but we were too captive to our culture. ideally for christians -- and hopefully we take our faith very seriously, and we want to tra transcend the world and what we...
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dr. bob iii decided that it did hurt the school and our spiritual ministry. so he dropped the rule. i guess it was a few years later, stevenxt president apologized. and i think in that apology he had the best rationale for it. in the end, it wasn't really about religious liberty. it was about -- i think i'm maybe paraphrasing here, but we were too captive to our culture. ideally for christians -- and hopefully we take our faith very seriously, and we want to tra transcend the world and what we consider to be evil in the world, and we simply didn't transcend what we should have. ♪ >> south carolina today is important in presidential elections because of the sequence in the primaries. it's the big one right after new hampshire. you have iowa, new hampshire and then south carolina. and those three states are different demographically and culturally. south carolina is perhaps the first place you can test your appeal to a southern audience, typically more conservative, not just for republicans but for democrats, democrati inic candis and how they appeal, for example, to african-american voters. and there are greater numbers of
dr. bob iii decided that it did hurt the school and our spiritual ministry. so he dropped the rule. i guess it was a few years later, stevenxt president apologized. and i think in that apology he had the best rationale for it. in the end, it wasn't really about religious liberty. it was about -- i think i'm maybe paraphrasing here, but we were too captive to our culture. ideally for christians -- and hopefully we take our faith very seriously, and we want to tra transcend the world and what we...
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dr. bob iii decided it did hurt our school and our spiritual ministry. so he dropped the rule. i guess it was a few years later stevenresident apologized. and i think in that apology he had the best rationale for it. in the end it wasn't really about religious liberty, it was about -- i may be paraphrasing here. but that we were too captive to our culture. ideally for christians and hopefully we take our faith very seriously and we want to transsend the world and especially what we consider to be evil in the world. and we si and simply didn't transcend what weicide have. south carolina today is important in presidential elections because of the sequence in the primaries. it's the big one right after. the. . you have iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. and those three states are differe different demographically and culturally. south carolina is probably the first place you can test your appeal to a southern audience. typically more consrv ervative just for republicans but for democrats, democratic candidates and how they appeal to african american voters and there are greater numbers of those in the low country i
dr. bob iii decided it did hurt our school and our spiritual ministry. so he dropped the rule. i guess it was a few years later stevenresident apologized. and i think in that apology he had the best rationale for it. in the end it wasn't really about religious liberty, it was about -- i may be paraphrasing here. but that we were too captive to our culture. ideally for christians and hopefully we take our faith very seriously and we want to transsend the world and especially what we consider to...