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next dr. tom price, the chairman of the republican policy committee. >> thanks, tom. thanks so much for the incredible work that cagw has done over 21 years to make this book small. i remember when i was in the state senate this book was a different shape but also a lot thicker. if you look at these charts here, you'll see that this is the least number of earmarks that have been put forward in congress where we've had a press conference to celebrate. so we ought to be celebrating for a short period of time, the decrease in number and the smallness of the book. but public policy is a process. and the -- something changed there. if you think about what happened, the leadership in the house of representatives changed. so i want to commend the leadership in the house and my colleagues in the house of representatives for making certain that this is the slope of the graph that we see beside us here this morning. public policy is a process which doesn't mean it has to stay down there. so, the work of cagw and the incredible work of my colleagues in the house and those suppor
next dr. tom price, the chairman of the republican policy committee. >> thanks, tom. thanks so much for the incredible work that cagw has done over 21 years to make this book small. i remember when i was in the state senate this book was a different shape but also a lot thicker. if you look at these charts here, you'll see that this is the least number of earmarks that have been put forward in congress where we've had a press conference to celebrate. so we ought to be celebrating for a...
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health commissioner dr. tom farley says willpower alone is not enough. >> we're going to have to try to engineer physical activity back into our daily lives. second, we're going to have to increase access to healthy foods like fruits and vegetables and reduce the viability of the calorie-dense snack foods that make it so easy for us to consume too many calories. >> reporter: little is being done in our nation's high schools to help. only 17% of students get the recommended one hour of moderately vigorous physical activity each day. >> pelley: you said a little over half of the teenagers are benefited by metformin, the rest are not. what do the rest do? >> a lot will end up on insulin and that could be for the rest of their lives which is why prevention is so important and programs like the one that commissioner farly is doing in new york city, even though they may be expensive and cost money now up front are a great investment because the total cost of obesity plus diabetes in the united states each year, $340 b
health commissioner dr. tom farley says willpower alone is not enough. >> we're going to have to try to engineer physical activity back into our daily lives. second, we're going to have to increase access to healthy foods like fruits and vegetables and reduce the viability of the calorie-dense snack foods that make it so easy for us to consume too many calories. >> reporter: little is being done in our nation's high schools to help. only 17% of students get the recommended one hour...
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download free bloggers plug in videos for your media projects a free meal john darche dr tom. there hasn't been anything good on t.v. he. used to get the maximum political impact. the full source material is what helps keep journalism honest we love. we want to present. something else. let's. see the sun. to tonight's fireside you're. there paying attention probably know that the military commission process a quantum of a currently going full steam ahead or just the other week there are reports on the pretrial hearings of all the over here on the sherry he's the alleged architect of the u.s.s. cole bombing in the year two thousand there of first amendment attorney representing media organizations argued for more transparency and for the testimony of on the sherry who was water boarded to be open to the judge chose not to rule on a decision there and all that was settled was that machinery could be unshackled wood in the courtroom and he could meet with his attorneys through a mesh divider but that doesn't mean that the calls for transparency have stopped and you see there stil
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three volunteers to video a four year media drug free video gargi dr tom. these are the main stories of the week twelve survivors of a said year in plane crash are in stable condition it's now thought likely the failure to spray the aircraft intended for use causative fall to earth. time's running out for the latest peace plan for syria was the one pressing the government and opposition to lay down their arms the killing continues. plus moscow slams the sentencing of victor borge and vows to bring the legit russian arms dealer home after a u.s. court gave him twenty five years for conspiring to kill americans. it is not am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me joshua all twelve survivors of a plane crash in western siberia monday are now in stable condition they were among forty three people on board the plane when it came down just minutes after takeoff and near freezing temperatures thirty one people including all the crew were killed it's thought failure to spraying the aircraft went out for use may have been the cause argues jake agrees rep
three volunteers to video a four year media drug free video gargi dr tom. these are the main stories of the week twelve survivors of a said year in plane crash are in stable condition it's now thought likely the failure to spray the aircraft intended for use causative fall to earth. time's running out for the latest peace plan for syria was the one pressing the government and opposition to lay down their arms the killing continues. plus moscow slams the sentencing of victor borge and vows to...
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tom, ms. stewart, ms. moffitt, dr. rossi, ms. norton, ms. wynns kapalua ms. g. seven ayes. >> thank you. [applause] the next item is the revision of board rules and procedures prp 9150 and pra 9000, to correct student board members to be moved to student delegates in said. it has been moved to april 10th. the committee report was made a resolution already. >> good evening. mike davis, the director of office it -- of equity in charter schools per this is the proposal, the revision of board rules and procedures of the student board members to correct all references to student board members to read a "student delegates" instead. this was taken up by the legislation committee on march 21st. afforded to the board with a positive recommendation by general consent of the committee. >> thank you. there are no public speaker cards for this. any comment from the board? seeing none, roll call, please. >> missed than -- ms. zang. miss tom. ms. stewart. ms. mendoza. dr. rossi. ms. norton. ms. wynns. and ms. ji. seven ayes. >> itemi. this one will be 106-8a1. >> [unintelligible] >> you are correct. >>
tom, ms. stewart, ms. moffitt, dr. rossi, ms. norton, ms. wynns kapalua ms. g. seven ayes. >> thank you. [applause] the next item is the revision of board rules and procedures prp 9150 and pra 9000, to correct student board members to be moved to student delegates in said. it has been moved to april 10th. the committee report was made a resolution already. >> good evening. mike davis, the director of office it -- of equity in charter schools per this is the proposal, the revision of...
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tom. ms. stewart. ms. mendoza. dr. rossi. ms. norton. ms. wynns. and ms. ji. seven ayes. >> itemi. this one will be 106-8a1. >> [unintelligible] >> you are correct. >> you are correct. [applause]
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tom. ms. stewart. ms. mendoza. dr. rossi. ms. norton. ms. wynns. and ms. ji. seven ayes. >> itemi. this one will be 106-8a1. >> [unintelligible] >> you are correct. >> you are correct. [applause] [no audio] >> i'm going to take privilege and have this next item heard so that the interested delegates can leave. this item is item i. again, establishing districtwide dr. access policy. original and substitute motions. this resolution was moved and seconded on june 10th, 2010. the resolution was held in committee since for staff and legal review. it is now back to the board for action. the committee report from roles. commissioner wynns. >> the committee
tom. ms. stewart. ms. mendoza. dr. rossi. ms. norton. ms. wynns. and ms. ji. seven ayes. >> itemi. this one will be 106-8a1. >> [unintelligible] >> you are correct. >> you are correct. [applause] [no audio] >> i'm going to take privilege and have this next item heard so that the interested delegates can leave. this item is item i. again, establishing districtwide dr. access policy. original and substitute motions. this resolution was moved and seconded on june...
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guest: this report was issued by senator dr. tom coburn, senator dr. bo rass sew, dr. row and myself from the house. what we want to point out is that when the medicare hospital insurance trust fund becomes insolvent and one of the medicare trustees apointed by president obama, by the way, just came out with an op-ed piece and a report suggesting that obamacare has created a 10-year deficit of something like 350 to 500 billion dollars. it's not saving anything because you can't double count the money, the $500 billion plus we're taking out of the medicare program to help fund this whole new entitlement program called the affordable care act. what we point out yesterday in this press release is that when this trust fund bblings insolvent, don't think seniors -- seenor, please understand this, don't think your doctor can continue to see you and have those claims honored from payment from the general treasury, from the general fund. it's against the law. it can't be done. it's against the anti-injunction act of 1898. so it's very important for people to understand, for th
guest: this report was issued by senator dr. tom coburn, senator dr. bo rass sew, dr. row and myself from the house. what we want to point out is that when the medicare hospital insurance trust fund becomes insolvent and one of the medicare trustees apointed by president obama, by the way, just came out with an op-ed piece and a report suggesting that obamacare has created a 10-year deficit of something like 350 to 500 billion dollars. it's not saving anything because you can't double count the...
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download free blanquita cullum video for your media project for free media dr archie talk to tom . rather welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to thailand to speak with michelle balance of the p.d.p. foundation michelle also writes for al-jazeera michelle welcome to the kaiser report so it's really nice to be here it's actually my favorite show so this is very early on or for me oh fantastic all right well michel you are paying salaries and big coin at the p.t.p. foundation we've been talking about that call and tell us more well you know there's a few things that we like to. do first thing is you know we call the socialists over and currency so it's a currency which is no created by the banks. and he's not created by good by the state he's who really exists because there's a human community you know the hacker community to be calling community wish once these to work and trust the protocol that is designed to create some money so this is a kind of historical moments you know for a post was fairly in currency you know that we used to have local currencies then a nation
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including capitalism it's the fan the global economic meltdown and what to do about it dr wolfe welcome back thank you tom since the two thousand and eight financial crisis we've seen these austerity measures being pushed across europe as the dutch government topples sarkozy it looks like he's headed for defeat in france what stage are we at now in this austerity agenda and is this a backlash it's absolutely a backlash if i could draw your attention to two particular statistics i think they demonstrated overwhelmingly the official unemployment rate in spain is now twenty three percent. that was the low of on the employment in the great depression of the one nine hundred thirty s. it was twenty five percent spain is in the great depression of its history again the second time in seventy five years and it is changing everything in spain and in france last sunday a clear majority almost sixty percent of the people who went to the polls voted in favor of parties that are officially opposed to austerity and what that means we'll concretely they want to raise taxes on corporations raise taxes on wealthy people
including capitalism it's the fan the global economic meltdown and what to do about it dr wolfe welcome back thank you tom since the two thousand and eight financial crisis we've seen these austerity measures being pushed across europe as the dutch government topples sarkozy it looks like he's headed for defeat in france what stage are we at now in this austerity agenda and is this a backlash it's absolutely a backlash if i could draw your attention to two particular statistics i think they...
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dr. keim. >> i guess i would reiterate what tom just said. the new policy is going to be very key. one thing that i think was an important role is we are an independent body. we're non government. i think it's very important you have extennernal eyes as a part this new policy. there are inherent conflicts of interest between the funding agencies and investigators and what was a unique rule that we played in this was we were outside the small influenza research community and we were independent of the funding agencies and were able to look at this in a way that was unique and i think that's an important part to what needs to happen. >> i agree. >> thank you, senator. i'll go back to the original remarks i made that i think it's a very complex issue. requires balancing outcomes. we don't want to do something haas going to have a dill tearrius effect on the science. on the other hand, we have an important mission in homeland security that we must ensure is well served. we have to avoid red lines. the best point is to very thinking, very judgemental type bodies that has played extraord
dr. keim. >> i guess i would reiterate what tom just said. the new policy is going to be very key. one thing that i think was an important role is we are an independent body. we're non government. i think it's very important you have extennernal eyes as a part this new policy. there are inherent conflicts of interest between the funding agencies and investigators and what was a unique rule that we played in this was we were outside the small influenza research community and we were...
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dr hansen welcome. glad to be with you tom thank you for joining us from our offices in new york i believe your officials are saying that this latest case of mad cow is just a quote isolated incident and quote do you both believe this is an isolated incident or do you think that it's the start of an outbreak of mad cow disease. well i don't think this is an isolated incident because as you said they were randomly checking cattle and the reason some people say this is good because it didn't get into the food supply well the fact of the matter is they were only testing dead so this was a dead cow that was taken to a rendering plant it wasn't exhibiting any symptoms that it was simply a dead cow and i understand there was twenty or thirty other cows that came in that were dead from this facility and the random testing caught it so if they buy they test forty thousand cows a year we slaughter. thirty four to thirty five million this represents point one two percent of all the cows out there and if we found this one case what's the odds if there's only this one case in the u.s. what's the odds of sampling poi
dr hansen welcome. glad to be with you tom thank you for joining us from our offices in new york i believe your officials are saying that this latest case of mad cow is just a quote isolated incident and quote do you both believe this is an isolated incident or do you think that it's the start of an outbreak of mad cow disease. well i don't think this is an isolated incident because as you said they were randomly checking cattle and the reason some people say this is good because it didn't get...
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tom and quinn brewster of the national archives. dr. john carwin, second to the right, who represents our office. i'll begin with my very brief remarks with a quote from robert mcnamara from 1964. i don't object to vietnam being called mcnamara's war. i think it is a very important war and i am pleased to be identified with it and do whatever i can to win it it was very important war. he was not able to win the war but his reputation has become tied over the years. very closely to the u.s. failure in that conflict. it is part of the ongoing secretary of defense historical series put out by our office. it focus owes the roles of the secretaries and office of the secretary of defense in developing and executing national defense policy. it is a sequel to mcnamara 1961 to 1965. we have the next four books in the series under way. various stages of progress. neil will take us through weinberger's tenure in the early 1980s. our goal has been to produce well-researched, balanced, objectives will stand the test of time. it will serve hopefully
tom and quinn brewster of the national archives. dr. john carwin, second to the right, who represents our office. i'll begin with my very brief remarks with a quote from robert mcnamara from 1964. i don't object to vietnam being called mcnamara's war. i think it is a very important war and i am pleased to be identified with it and do whatever i can to win it it was very important war. he was not able to win the war but his reputation has become tied over the years. very closely to the u.s....
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joins me now he is the joint seed professor of engineering at cornell university dr graff you welcome your money back to you tom thank you for coming back in the program he first explain the process of fracking and how the u.s.g.s. concludes that it's causing earthquakes. sure fracking is the injection a manmade blewitt usually water based also containing other chemicals and sand or ceramic beads. into an underground source of a fossil fuel like natural gas or oil for the purpose of opening existing practice in that rock or really new fractures net rock so that effectively becomes more permeable. it's easier to get the oil or gas out of it so it's a process that the energy industry because well stimulation is a fractured rock part of the normal process of at least that i process of earthquakes. yes so an earthquake is a seismic event that results usually from either fracturing of rock that has not been fracture or re fracturing of rock that has previously been fractured and it's typically the result of sliding what we call sharing a thought system or an existing joint system and so natural earth quakes result f
joins me now he is the joint seed professor of engineering at cornell university dr graff you welcome your money back to you tom thank you for coming back in the program he first explain the process of fracking and how the u.s.g.s. concludes that it's causing earthquakes. sure fracking is the injection a manmade blewitt usually water based also containing other chemicals and sand or ceramic beads. into an underground source of a fossil fuel like natural gas or oil for the purpose of opening...
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. >> tom: we have american health expert, , his selection is despite calls. >> dr.kim was the director of the hiv aids dptd at the world health organization. >> the economy is weak, and gas prices high. retail sales rose a greater than expected 8/10ths of a percent. whether the sales were -- >> and what's interesting about march is every category. clothing stores rang up the busy gains, and also increases in everything from clothing to electronics. >> record sales to $411 billion in march. that's 24% higher than the recession low three years ago. warmer weather encouraged shoppers to buy spring and summer merchandise, earlier than usual. that has analysts warning there could be payback in april. >> we're going to see weakness due to the shift in the easter holiday, and then a pickup in may because of higher refounds. >> reporter: and prices at the pu. remain high forcing some households to got back on spending. >> the increase raises the odds that the first quarter is stronger than expected. >> nightly business report, new york. whether avon should accept a takeover
. >> tom: we have american health expert, , his selection is despite calls. >> dr.kim was the director of the hiv aids dptd at the world health organization. >> the economy is weak, and gas prices high. retail sales rose a greater than expected 8/10ths of a percent. whether the sales were -- >> and what's interesting about march is every category. clothing stores rang up the busy gains, and also increases in everything from clothing to electronics. >> record sales...
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guest: this was issued by tom coburn, dr. brass so, and myself. three of the four doctors and orthopedic surgeons. we know what we speak. what we're trying to point out to the american people, particularly the seniors, is the fact that when the medicare hospital insurance becomes insolvent, and one of the trustees appointed by president obama, by the way, just came out with an op-ed piece reports suggesting that obama care has created a 10 year deficit of something like $350 million to $500 million, it is not saving anything, because you cannot double count the money that was taken out of the medicare program to help fund this entire entitlement program called the affordable care act. what we point out in a press release is that when the trust fund becomes insolvent, seniors, please understand, do not think that your doctor can continue to see the -- see you and have the claims honored from payment from the general treasury, from the general fund, it is against the law and cannot be done. it is against the anti- injunction act of 1898. it is very
guest: this was issued by tom coburn, dr. brass so, and myself. three of the four doctors and orthopedic surgeons. we know what we speak. what we're trying to point out to the american people, particularly the seniors, is the fact that when the medicare hospital insurance becomes insolvent, and one of the trustees appointed by president obama, by the way, just came out with an op-ed piece reports suggesting that obama care has created a 10 year deficit of something like $350 million to $500...
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doing all along now from your lips or to god's ears let's hope so dr richard wall thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you tom one interesting cons consequence of trickle down austerity in france is that it's fourteen political alliances that we have here in the united states are very familiar with it we'll see how all this plays out. just. the. kids the good the bad in the very very prose. is slowly ugly the good german bank west l.b. last week the german bank announced that it would not provide any financing for offshore oil or gas drilling in the arctic ocean west bilbies sustainability manager dust and noone meyer said that the risks of drilling in the arctic were simply too high and so more banks do the right thing for once and help protect the arctic for greedy oil barons the bad missouri state representative dwight schrute our new horse scharnhorst is a co-sponsor of the state's so-called don't say gay bill which would prevent teachers from talking about l. g.b.t. people and issues in public schools discussing his support for the bill scharnhorst said sexual orientation issues should be taught by paren
doing all along now from your lips or to god's ears let's hope so dr richard wall thanks so much for being with us tonight thank you tom one interesting cons consequence of trickle down austerity in france is that it's fourteen political alliances that we have here in the united states are very familiar with it we'll see how all this plays out. just. the. kids the good the bad in the very very prose. is slowly ugly the good german bank west l.b. last week the german bank announced that it would...
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dr. marshall said. a lot of work could not have possibly been done without a leader like tom mazzucco the has pushed us hard to not only be involved in the community, to listen to the public, to work to be responsive and listen to each other in making decisions. we were a divided commission on a, have was proud of the respect and the earnestness in which we respond to other views. i hope you move the mayor's reappointment forward to get a positive recommendation. supervisor kim: i did have teresa spark's card, bu ti"ll -- but i'll keep calling. [reading names] >> good afternoon, and a community member and in that geographic location nine years ago when we moved in, it was called the death valley. suzy loftus was one of the neighbors around the corner, and you know the expression that if you are not part of the solution, your part of the problem. i will get involved in to the community with the neighborhood association when she was engaged within the district attorney to of bring the professional capacity to all of those meetings. and really, always bring a professionalism and insights and caring to try
dr. marshall said. a lot of work could not have possibly been done without a leader like tom mazzucco the has pushed us hard to not only be involved in the community, to listen to the public, to work to be responsive and listen to each other in making decisions. we were a divided commission on a, have was proud of the respect and the earnestness in which we respond to other views. i hope you move the mayor's reappointment forward to get a positive recommendation. supervisor kim: i did have...
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sick cow, the agent that transfers mad cow disease doesn't infect chickens, doesn't con tom nataminate the . we asked drrichard raymond who oversaw safety in the meat industry, why take chances? there is still a slim chance infected proteins could make their way through the chicken population back to cows or ruminants as they're referred to in the industry. >> i do not believe a pan on poultry litter is necessary at this time. there's not any scientific evidence that our herd is at risk from eating poultry litter, and the fact that the ruminant feed ban has been so effective, i think that shows we have this situation well under control. >> reporter: so far the safeguards have been effective. from a peak of over 37,000 cases of mad cow disease worldwide in 1992, only 29 cases were reported last year. >> brian todd joins us live from washington. so, brian, first of all, how many cows does the government actually test every year for mad cow disease? >> the u.s. government, the usda says it tests 40,000 cows each year for some form of the disease focusing on the groups where the cows are in the most danger
sick cow, the agent that transfers mad cow disease doesn't infect chickens, doesn't con tom nataminate the . we asked drrichard raymond who oversaw safety in the meat industry, why take chances? there is still a slim chance infected proteins could make their way through the chicken population back to cows or ruminants as they're referred to in the industry. >> i do not believe a pan on poultry litter is necessary at this time. there's not any scientific evidence that our herd is at risk...
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dr strop the aging process in its tracks. it kicks off in 12 minutes from right now. [ tom ] we invented the turbine business right here in schenectadyhout the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think of ge, they typically don't think about beer. a lot of people may not realize that the power needed to keep their budweiser cold and even to make their beer comes from turbines made right here. wait, so you guys make the beer? no, we make the power that makes the beer. so without you there'd be no bud? that's right. well, we like you. [ laughter ] ♪ most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. our wellness for life program rewards you with savings just for getting a check-up, and it's only from aviva. >> it is 51
dr strop the aging process in its tracks. it kicks off in 12 minutes from right now. [ tom ] we invented the turbine business right here in schenectadyhout the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know...
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tom mazzucco, a native san franciscan. my father actually served as a police officer at the bayview station. in my day job, i am also an attorney. dr. marshall is the only one that is not an attorney. i was in the gang violence in it, and for nine years, i served as an assistant united states attorney in the organized crime drug enforcement task force. a largest case of work, which took of the big games. -- we took out the big gangs. this is the best part of the java air-conditioner, thank you for having us here tonight. commissioner dejesus: i love coming to the community, i am an attorney. i work with people that have been injured in the workplace. i have been on the commission for over 5.5 years now. inky for coming. commissioner kingsley: i want to thank the captain and everybody, all of the officers at the bayview district for hosting us tonight. and thank you to those in the community that have come here tonight. we're very interested to hear what you have to say. i have been on the commission for almost two years. by day, i am a business contract mediator. i also served on the legal community that contains and produces gun v
tom mazzucco, a native san franciscan. my father actually served as a police officer at the bayview station. in my day job, i am also an attorney. dr. marshall is the only one that is not an attorney. i was in the gang violence in it, and for nine years, i served as an assistant united states attorney in the organized crime drug enforcement task force. a largest case of work, which took of the big games. -- we took out the big gangs. this is the best part of the java air-conditioner, thank you...
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. >> all right, tom costello thank you very much. dr.rman is nbc's chief medical editor. >> hey, matt. >> how do you respond to someone who says wait a second, at 16 or 17 years of age, isn't it too early for these kids to reach an option of last resort? >> well, that's just the problem. they've run out of all options. diet and exercise don't work, their hormone levels have changed so they're in a state of perpetual disease. and obesity, it's linked to heart disease and liver disease and their cancer rates go up, you're talking about young adults. who really only have surgery as an option. >> tom mentioned in his piece that the risks are the same for teens and adults who suffer from obesity. what about the risks of surgery? are they the same, as well? >> they are the same, except that once you stop absorbing nutrients and vitamins and minerals that happen from the surgery, and you're still growing, you have to really think about supplements. we talked to carnie wilson yesterday about the fact that she had gone through surgery before. and
. >> all right, tom costello thank you very much. dr.rman is nbc's chief medical editor. >> hey, matt. >> how do you respond to someone who says wait a second, at 16 or 17 years of age, isn't it too early for these kids to reach an option of last resort? >> well, that's just the problem. they've run out of all options. diet and exercise don't work, their hormone levels have changed so they're in a state of perpetual disease. and obesity, it's linked to heart disease and...
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running for president of united states dr jill stein is here she is the green party candidate for president of the united states after stein welcome back thanks so much tom great to be here to have you with us tell us about the restaurant workers in america what what are the challenges they're facing enormous challenges you know we know that the minimum wage is completely inadequate seven dollars and twenty five cents and it's been incredibly eroded to be something like half of its value back in the one nine hundred sixty s. well get this many of the workers in the restaurant industry they don't have a minimum wage they have a minimum wage for tipped workers and their minimum wage is the fact of the two dollars and thirteen fans it hasn't changed in twenty years so federal law yes it is federal that's right and they've been working you know for a long time fruitlessly to try to raise and you know they're not getting tips i was talking to a couple of the young women who were there they were students actually one of them a scholarship student trying to pay her cost of living expenses and another one trying to pay her loans and they are not getting the tips
running for president of united states dr jill stein is here she is the green party candidate for president of the united states after stein welcome back thanks so much tom great to be here to have you with us tell us about the restaurant workers in america what what are the challenges they're facing enormous challenges you know we know that the minimum wage is completely inadequate seven dollars and twenty five cents and it's been incredibly eroded to be something like half of its value back...
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dr. john for a mr. as well. tomant county, al green and the beach boys and many groups perform. it continues. >> that would have been a hell of a place to be this weekend, too. >> next weekend. >> are you going to be there? >> i think so. >> get out of here. >> yeah. >> man, right from the white house correspondent's dinner to new orleans. let the good times roll indeed. well one of the lines that the president got the most laughs about at the dinner getting into our big copy here this morning first first hour together, now, this was, if you recall last year at this dinner is when the hunt for osama bin laden was underway. none of us knew it. at the time, i mean the president was there, leon panetta -- robert gates, i think, was still then the defense secretary. but nobody -- and leon panetta then head of the cia. there were all there at the dinner. nobody knew what was going on, that at that time the navy seals were taking off for pakistan where we thought in islamabad that -- the white house thought there was a 60
dr. john for a mr. as well. tomant county, al green and the beach boys and many groups perform. it continues. >> that would have been a hell of a place to be this weekend, too. >> next weekend. >> are you going to be there? >> i think so. >> get out of here. >> yeah. >> man, right from the white house correspondent's dinner to new orleans. let the good times roll indeed. well one of the lines that the president got the most laughs about at the dinner...
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dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. there was a candle light vigil as people remembered leader. >>> 15-year-old michael villa a registered sex offender is under arrest for being a peeping tom. while you look at the suspect, here is what police telling us, early march a 19-year-old woman was using the restroom when she saw a man reach under the stall with a cell phone. an employee saw the suspect go into the woman's room, she yelled and the coworkers followed him out the door. they found him and arrested him in brooklyn park. >>> weather wise, a relative clear night here as we see the active weather remain south of us down toward virginia beach, clear skies over maryland. temperatures slow to fall in our immediate area. there is a freeze watch up for western pennsylvania into west virginia. that cold air will arrive in our area. tonight we're still warm in the low 60s out there in baltimore. through the day tomorrow, it will be a tough time getting much above the low 60s. even cooler potentially as you go to orioles opening day. >>> form, we may finally know who won the mega millions jackpot in maryland. lottery officials are expected to make the announcement tomorrow. atto
dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. there was a candle light vigil as people remembered leader. >>> 15-year-old michael villa a registered sex offender is under arrest for being a peeping tom. while you look at the suspect, here is what police telling us, early march a 19-year-old woman was using the restroom when she saw a man reach under the stall with a cell phone. an employee saw the suspect go into the woman's room, she yelled and the coworkers followed him out the door....
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dr. thomas, the chairman of the republican policy committee. >> thanks, tom for the incredible work begunto get to make this book small, i remember when i was in the state senate it was a different shape but as a whole lot thicker and if you look at these charts over here, you will see that this is the least number of your marks that have been put forward in congress and where we've had a press conference to celebrate and so we ought to be submitting a very short pogo of times the decrease in the number and the smallness in the book but this is a process and some change there. if you think about what happened, the leadership in the house of representatives changed. so i want to commend the leadership with my colleagues of house of representatives who are making certain this is slope of the graph that we see beside us this morning but public policy is a process which doesn't mean it has to stay down there. so the work of the cagw and my colleagues in the house supporting the senate and the american people who are demanding accountability and transparency when it comes to spending and are d
dr. thomas, the chairman of the republican policy committee. >> thanks, tom for the incredible work begunto get to make this book small, i remember when i was in the state senate it was a different shape but as a whole lot thicker and if you look at these charts over here, you will see that this is the least number of your marks that have been put forward in congress and where we've had a press conference to celebrate and so we ought to be submitting a very short pogo of times the...
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dr. newfield. you had a big impact on me. >>> republican governor scott walker is likely democrat in the state's lead selection. walker is right at 50% now, his strongest democratic challanger, tomill face-off next month in a primary. the actual recall is coming up on june 5. that's what it's all about. [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed a great opportunity -- dodged a bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everything in order so that we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. fiona here was just telling me that ford dealers sell a new tire like...every five seconds, how's that possible? well, we purchase 3 million a year. you just sold one right n
dr. newfield. you had a big impact on me. >>> republican governor scott walker is likely democrat in the state's lead selection. walker is right at 50% now, his strongest democratic challanger, tomill face-off next month in a primary. the actual recall is coming up on june 5. that's what it's all about. [ banker ] mike and brenda found a house that they really wanted. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her...
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dr. keim? >> so i guess i would reiterate what tom just said, that the new policy and how it's implemented is going to be very key. one thing that i think was an important role that the nsabb played here was we are an independent body. we were nongovernment. >> right. >> i think it's very important that you have external eyes as part of this new policy. there are inherent conflicts of interest between the funding agencies and the investigators, and the investigators themselves. and what was a unique role that we played in this was, we were outside the small influenza research community, and we were independent of the funding agencies, and we were able to look at this in a way that i think is unique, and i think that's an important part to what needs to happen. >> i agree. dr. gerstein. >> well, thank you, senator. well, i go back to the original remarks i made that i think it's a very complex issue, it requires balancing outcomes. we don't want to do something precipitously that's going to have a deleterious effect on the science. on the other hand, we have a very important mission in homeland secu
dr. keim? >> so i guess i would reiterate what tom just said, that the new policy and how it's implemented is going to be very key. one thing that i think was an important role that the nsabb played here was we are an independent body. we were nongovernment. >> right. >> i think it's very important that you have external eyes as part of this new policy. there are inherent conflicts of interest between the funding agencies and the investigators, and the investigators...