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dr. brian williams.s matt ackland learned more details about this case at a press today and joins us now with the latest. matt. >> reporter: hi, shawn. these lawyers who came out here today representing the victims says keiser did not do enough to protect them after one victim came forward in 2013 and described what happened to her, that keiser didn't do enough to stop the doctor from practicing. this is earlier today in upper marlboro attorneys representing 12 patients called a news conference in front of the prince george's county courthouse where they filed a civil lawsuit earlier in the day. they claim the sexual misconduct was carried out during medical exams by the anesthesiologist and pain management doctor at keiser offices in largo and in kensington. they claim this all took place from 2010 to 2014. >> during that time t-dr. williams sexually assaulted at least a dozen women and some patients who we don't know of. the dozen women who we know of were courageous enough to step forward. those who w
dr. brian williams.s matt ackland learned more details about this case at a press today and joins us now with the latest. matt. >> reporter: hi, shawn. these lawyers who came out here today representing the victims says keiser did not do enough to protect them after one victim came forward in 2013 and described what happened to her, that keiser didn't do enough to stop the doctor from practicing. this is earlier today in upper marlboro attorneys representing 12 patients called a news...
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dr. williams, wouldn't you want to know that dr. williams had been accuse -- if dr. illiams had been accused of sexual misconduct. >> one inappropriately touched patients and abused them for physical examinations. he worked at the largo and kaiser locations from 2010, he was dismissed in 2014. >> it makes this even worse and more tragic is that kaiser did despite their moral legal ethical obligations. >> williams was investigated by the maryland board of physicians and lost his license in 2016. the attorney filing the class action suit believes there are more victims. >> we know from the board of physicians report that this was a vast and significant problem. >> kaiser released a statement that reads in part, in this case we determine the position and -- or in this case we determine the -- i'm sorry, we terminated the position and reported him to the physician licensing boards in maryland, virginia and the district of columbia. we have also reached out to each person who has raised allegations against dr. williams and sought to address their concerns. now, dr. william
dr. williams, wouldn't you want to know that dr. williams had been accuse -- if dr. illiams had been accused of sexual misconduct. >> one inappropriately touched patients and abused them for physical examinations. he worked at the largo and kaiser locations from 2010, he was dismissed in 2014. >> it makes this even worse and more tragic is that kaiser did despite their moral legal ethical obligations. >> williams was investigated by the maryland board of physicians and lost...
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dr. william valent / mdico "over time, we'll gain sort of a stronger recognition and become a part of theendations for young people. over time, el doctor dice que con el tiempo esta vacuna ganara ms reconocimiento y que se har parte de las recomendaciones medicas para los jovenes. =sot: patti wukovitis- madre it has helped me with my grieving process. it has helped me turn something horrific into something positive where i can hopefully help people." it has helped me, la experiencia de perder a mi hija fue horrible, pero pas a ser algo positivo porque espero pueda alertar otras personas. tag por el momento la misin de esta madre es que todos los padres sepan de la existencia de esta vacuna y de lo importante que es aplicarla a sus hijos. nancy miramontes .... telemundo blanca ---lleg el momento de palco deportivo ya nos acompaÑa juan francisco ramrez... cesar ---nos tienes noticias del trofeo ms anhelado en el ftbol... cuntanos... quick ad lib juanfra intro el da de hoy la tan apreciada copa del mundo comenz el largo recorrido previo a llegar a su destino final el prximo aÑo en rusia... t
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dr. williams, wouldn't you want to know that dr. williams had been accused of sexual misconduct. >> one alleges that williams inappropriately touched patients and abused them during physical examinations. williams worked at the kaiser locations from 2010 until he was dismissed in 2014. >> what makes this even worse and more tragic is that kaiser did nothing despite their moral, legal ethical obligations. >> williams was investigated by the maryland board of physicians and lost his license in 2016. the boards reportedly investigation reads, t conduct constituted a substantial likelihood of of harm to the public health, safety and welfare, after suspension, the board determined that there exist a substantial likelihood of a risk of serious harm, safety and welfare in the physicians continued practice. the attorney filing the class action suit believes there are more victims. >> we know from the board of physicians reform, that this was a vast and significant problem. >> kaiser released a statement to news 4 that reads in part, in this
dr. williams, wouldn't you want to know that dr. williams had been accused of sexual misconduct. >> one alleges that williams inappropriately touched patients and abused them during physical examinations. williams worked at the kaiser locations from 2010 until he was dismissed in 2014. >> what makes this even worse and more tragic is that kaiser did nothing despite their moral, legal ethical obligations. >> williams was investigated by the maryland board of physicians and lost...
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dr. williams and sought to address their concerns.e should point out tonight once again that no charges have been filed. in fact we called the prince george's county state's attorney to ask if this is an active investigation. they searched their records to see if there was a criminal case. they couldn't find any. we checked with the police department waiting to hear back from the police department and then we made a call to montgomery county, remember one of those offices was in kensington and at this point they haven't found any criminal records. this is a civil suit by some of these victims and the attorneys today did not say how much they were kaiser permanente for. that is not being disclosed at this time. live in prince george's county matt ackland fox5 local news. >> ♪ >> we have some new details coming out tonight after a spotsylvania man was arrested and charged withholding a woman and her two children captive for two years. >> the man arrested over the weekend made his first court appearance on monday. he's back in court next
dr. williams and sought to address their concerns.e should point out tonight once again that no charges have been filed. in fact we called the prince george's county state's attorney to ask if this is an active investigation. they searched their records to see if there was a criminal case. they couldn't find any. we checked with the police department waiting to hear back from the police department and then we made a call to montgomery county, remember one of those offices was in kensington and...
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casualties would be hundreds of times greater than nine eleven welcome back to politicking my guest is dr william perry the former us secretary of defense under bill clinton he's founder of the william j. terry project and nonprofit effort to educate the public about the threat of nuclear weapons he's the author of my journey at the nuclear brink he joins me from stanford in nineteen ninety nine you traveled to north korea at the behest of president clinton. what was the mission like what were they like to deal with. they were very businesslike to deal with we had four days of intense discussions we came away with a verbal agreement at least a handshake agreement on what they could do and what we could do to put us on a track a serious track to avoiding a conflict that involved them giving up not only the nuclear weapons but the long range missiles and tailored significant concession of the united states makes them both in the economic field and most importantly in security assurances do you think . we wise for president trump to meet with the leader of north korea. not as a first step i think we
casualties would be hundreds of times greater than nine eleven welcome back to politicking my guest is dr william perry the former us secretary of defense under bill clinton he's founder of the william j. terry project and nonprofit effort to educate the public about the threat of nuclear weapons he's the author of my journey at the nuclear brink he joins me from stanford in nineteen ninety nine you traveled to north korea at the behest of president clinton. what was the mission like what were...
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dr. william barber. thank you very much. we appreciate your time this evening. >> thank you so much.pray for all of those there. >> absolutely. indeed we do. >>> and up next, is the trump administration doing all it can to prevent the kind of hate and violence that we saw in charlottesville? that is next. whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can even warm these to help you fall asleep faster. does your bed do that? oh. i don't actually talk. though i'm smart enough to. i'm the new sleep number 360 smart bed. let's meet at a sle
dr. william barber. thank you very much. we appreciate your time this evening. >> thank you so much.pray for all of those there. >> absolutely. indeed we do. >>> and up next, is the trump administration doing all it can to prevent the kind of hate and violence that we saw in charlottesville? that is next. whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could...
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dr. williams and sought to address their concerns. no active investigations against williams at this time. >> the supreme court is finally going digital. the supreme court is launching an electronic filing system later this fall. it will make case documents available on their web site for free. the move toward more public access comes after the high court unveiled their newly designed web site. >>> so do you have a vacation planned but have no one to watch your dog? then you'll love this week's fox beat free friday give away. >> you could win a $250 voucher to use at rover.com. they'll let you skip the crowded kennels. >> okay. >> again, that's a.m. voucher to rover.com. enter for chance to win. one winner will be selected by random drawing on august 7th. all entrants must be 18 or older. complete rules and online entry available at fox5dc.com/contests. >> rover.com. all right. it's friday. which means time. today fox5 news morning will be in leesburg, virginia, at village of leesburg on village and market boulevard. >> who is going to
dr. williams and sought to address their concerns. no active investigations against williams at this time. >> the supreme court is finally going digital. the supreme court is launching an electronic filing system later this fall. it will make case documents available on their web site for free. the move toward more public access comes after the high court unveiled their newly designed web site. >>> so do you have a vacation planned but have no one to watch your dog? then you'll...
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dr. brian williams as early as may of 2013 . he fired the doctor even though there were never any criminal charges. the attorneys called a news conference in nt fro of the prince george's county courthouse today. patients claim the sexual misconduct was carried out biomedical exams by the anesthesiologist. he worked in the largo and kensington office from 2010 to 2014. during that time dr. williams sexually assaulted at least a dozen women that we know of. some patients who we don't know of. the dozen women who we know of were correspond rage just enough to step forward. those who we fear multiple dozens more unfortunately did not have the courage to step forward and who are victims of the shame and stigma that comes from these kinds of crimes. >> in a statement that he we got from kaiser today they say, they quote, reached out to each person who raised allegations against dr. williams and sought to address their concerns. prince george's county and montgomery county say there are no active investigations against the doctor. pre
dr. brian williams as early as may of 2013 . he fired the doctor even though there were never any criminal charges. the attorneys called a news conference in nt fro of the prince george's county courthouse today. patients claim the sexual misconduct was carried out biomedical exams by the anesthesiologist. he worked in the largo and kensington office from 2010 to 2014. during that time dr. williams sexually assaulted at least a dozen women that we know of. some patients who we don't know of....
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dr. william barber. bishop, thank you so much.t to let people know that it was because of you that i found out this was happening last night. i heard from you after i was coming off the air and the story was pretty alarming, the idea that people were marching towards a church with torches. we now have that piece of video so people can get a sense of what the people inside that church were hearing. here are the protesters from friday night. >> blood and soil! blood and soil! blood and soil! blood and soil! >> this is a chant of blood and soil, the slogan of the agricultural department of nazi, germany, the government of adolph hitler. as a man doing this work, what did you think when you heard this? >> well, it was quite troubling. but i knew that if we continued to sow this kind of hatred rhetoric, con dole lensdolences alt-right strategy, this was not outright hate. this was something planned. when you look at people involved, david duke and others and how they are using this moment in history to spur white nationalism, it should
dr. william barber. bishop, thank you so much.t to let people know that it was because of you that i found out this was happening last night. i heard from you after i was coming off the air and the story was pretty alarming, the idea that people were marching towards a church with torches. we now have that piece of video so people can get a sense of what the people inside that church were hearing. here are the protesters from friday night. >> blood and soil! blood and soil! blood and...
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dr. william hite. the partnership will begin at 22 schools begin at 22 school districts across philadelphia. it will help at risk children get the help they need before it's too late. >> if he we don't deal with it, we'll deal with it later on. >> the city is spending $1.2 million for the pilot program, officials hope to expand it into more schools. >> every philadelphia police officer will receive $1,300 as a result of a settlement over checking phone calls. ruling some of the hours should count as overtime. the ruling means the city will have to pay out a total of $8 million to officers. >>> four young people were honored for their bravery, youngsters age 10 and 13 saved a woman from a burning home in elkins park. their act of courage was recognized wednesday night. the four were at a local playground when they spotted smoke. one called 911 and the other knocked on the door and woke up a college student sleeping inside, the woman escaping out injury. >> 4:40 a.m. the defeat for several at jersey shor
dr. william hite. the partnership will begin at 22 schools begin at 22 school districts across philadelphia. it will help at risk children get the help they need before it's too late. >> if he we don't deal with it, we'll deal with it later on. >> the city is spending $1.2 million for the pilot program, officials hope to expand it into more schools. >> every philadelphia police officer will receive $1,300 as a result of a settlement over checking phone calls. ruling some of...
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dr. william barber.ev barber, you have made an eloquent statement over the past week about what those statues that are up all over the country, the confederate statues mean. do you now believe that that debate is getting in the way of something more important? >> well i think we ought to be very careful, joy, and let me just apologize to my good friend, your other guest richard painter for calling him, not calling, miscalling his name last week, i meant richard spencer. the bottom line is 80% of the statutes like the one in charlottesville were placed between 1890 and 1922. they were put in place to celebrate the return of white supremacists' policies into the federal government and state government, and into the law and into the constitution, and whpu there to celebrate a president by 1917, 1916, who was a white supremacist, white nationalist sympathizer. what we have to understand is unite the right for us, that rally was never about hate, just personal hate. it was about a form of white power. richard
dr. william barber.ev barber, you have made an eloquent statement over the past week about what those statues that are up all over the country, the confederate statues mean. do you now believe that that debate is getting in the way of something more important? >> well i think we ought to be very careful, joy, and let me just apologize to my good friend, your other guest richard painter for calling him, not calling, miscalling his name last week, i meant richard spencer. the bottom line is...
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dr. brian williams assaulted them in physical exams in maryland and virginia. >> dr. williams was an anesthesiologists and a pain management doctor with kaiser from 2010 through 2014. dr. that time he sexually assaulted at least a dozen women we know of assaults took place in 2013 and 2014. the state board suspended his license and kaiser fired him. alison: the first look at an eye test that could help diagnose autism. it measures rapid eye movements which can identify the issues in an area of the brain that is key to emotional and the social development. for now the test is used on the kids between the ages of 10 and 16 on the autism spectrum. but researchers hope it will be a tool for early detection. larry: early detection is key goal of all of the folks working in the neurodevelopmental disorders. >> the sooner you know a child is on the autism spectrum or has dyslexia, or a neurodevelopment disorder, the sooner you know the quicker you can do something about it. alison: more research still needs to be done. autism affects 1 in 68 children in the united states. the
dr. brian williams assaulted them in physical exams in maryland and virginia. >> dr. williams was an anesthesiologists and a pain management doctor with kaiser from 2010 through 2014. dr. that time he sexually assaulted at least a dozen women we know of assaults took place in 2013 and 2014. the state board suspended his license and kaiser fired him. alison: the first look at an eye test that could help diagnose autism. it measures rapid eye movements which can identify the issues in an...
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dr. williams and sought to address their concerns. say there are know active investigations against williams at this time. >> time right now is 5:51. let's take a look at the the most this morning on social media with our realtime news tracker. >> first up, if you think it's been hot here in the dmv, well, here's a little perspective. las vegas' death valley set the record for the hottest month in u.s. history with an average temperature of 17.39 degrees in july. that's hot, right? experts say it's the hottest average monthly temperature ever measured in the western hemisphere but it's not a world record. >> that's one place i will not be going. not going there. >> death valley not a vacation destination. >> next up israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu under the microscope. police suspect him of bribery fraud and breach of trust. israeli media reports the allegations stretch into israeli journalism circles and even hollywood. reps for netanyahu have vigorously denied the allegations. >> wikileaks drops another bomb on the cia. in
dr. williams and sought to address their concerns. say there are know active investigations against williams at this time. >> time right now is 5:51. let's take a look at the the most this morning on social media with our realtime news tracker. >> first up, if you think it's been hot here in the dmv, well, here's a little perspective. las vegas' death valley set the record for the hottest month in u.s. history with an average temperature of 17.39 degrees in july. that's hot, right?...
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dr. william potter.eagues work with students to teach them about the consequences of nuclear weapons in today's world and preparing them to be leaders in the future. potter: my own preferred approach to this subject is not to lecture my students but to enable them to engage in role-playing, engaging in simulations of international negotiations dealing with nuclear issues. "we can all agree that our world would be a safer place without nuclear weapons." overall, people are saying a lot of the same things, and i think if you can tune your ear to listen for that, that's really going to pave the way for progress in the future. potter: this is the most important dimension, learning to see through the eyes of others, gaining empathy. so i wanted to be iran because i'm actually a reservist in the u.s. army. potter: and what i typically will do with my students is to have my american students playing the roles of egypt and iran. clark: we welcome the nuclear weapon states acknowledgement of the need to accelerat
dr. william potter.eagues work with students to teach them about the consequences of nuclear weapons in today's world and preparing them to be leaders in the future. potter: my own preferred approach to this subject is not to lecture my students but to enable them to engage in role-playing, engaging in simulations of international negotiations dealing with nuclear issues. "we can all agree that our world would be a safer place without nuclear weapons." overall, people are saying a lot...
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dr. williams mentioned earlier today , which makes me feel like i have to step my game up and get an intro video for myself. [laughter] crystal: make sure i come to these places properly. >> i have been asked to come up. . -- to come up here. about the to talk school to prison pipeline, and particularly you unicorns are going to embark on a journey that really gives you an opportunity to impact people's lives in a meaningful way. you really have, if i'm being frank, the opportunity to keep people out of prison. you have the opportunity to shrink our prison nation, which has most folks in this room know, it is growing. we have this bloated prison nation. we lead in a lot of things in the states, and one thing we lead in is our rate of incarceration. we have 5% of the world's population, but 25% of the worlds incarcerated. we know how to do that better than any other country in the world. largely, if i am being honest, folks whon because are incarcerated are those who once needed the most and somehow got the least. so, i am coming from the very personal places i stand in front of this podium
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dr. williams. that's how you do it. joining us now the virginia baptist state convention president. the reverend dr. charles whitfield. please welcome him. >> brothers and sisters good afternoon. as we stand here today, the message of dr. martin luther king jr. is the strength on which we stand. which is something bigger than each and every one of us. i stand together representing the 650 churches of the virginia baptist state convention. can i suggest what we preach a jesus gospel. social justice is what jesus preached. proverbs 27:7 the righteous is concerned for the rights of the poor. but the wicked does not understand such concern. we stand here today because jew and gentile alike, jesus said i come for both of them. but the political pendulum has been swinging far too much away from those of color. the poor the disenfranchise and the down downtrodden. those who chose to remove the sheets. in charlottesville and in yourville have revealed a cancer that's been festering underneath skin and immorally metastasizing sizing and truth be told since election of barack obama. charlotte
dr. williams. that's how you do it. joining us now the virginia baptist state convention president. the reverend dr. charles whitfield. please welcome him. >> brothers and sisters good afternoon. as we stand here today, the message of dr. martin luther king jr. is the strength on which we stand. which is something bigger than each and every one of us. i stand together representing the 650 churches of the virginia baptist state convention. can i suggest what we preach a jesus gospel....
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dr. charles williams as he comes. >> first of all, let us give our credit and our congratulations to our president, reverend al sharpt sharpton, 5,000 of us. we have-- >> i'm the director of fema public affairs. thank you all for joining us this morning. today acting secretary elaine duch, coast guard commandant, and federal management agency administrator brock long to give updates on the state and local response efforts. flo
dr. charles williams as he comes. >> first of all, let us give our credit and our congratulations to our president, reverend al sharpt sharpton, 5,000 of us. we have-- >> i'm the director of fema public affairs. thank you all for joining us this morning. today acting secretary elaine duch, coast guard commandant, and federal management agency administrator brock long to give updates on the state and local response efforts. flo
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dr. brian williams. seven women said he touched them inappropriately between 2010 and 2014. the lawsuit is against williams and his former employer, kaiser permanente. fear, multiple dozens more we unfortunately did not have the courage to step forward. russia: and now thetrump- tsonga and a new chapter. "the wall street journal" is reporting special counsel robert mueller has convened a grand jury. they have been working secretly four weeks already. cnn is reporting they have already issued subpoenas. trying to determine if any collusion went on during the election season. president trump has called the whole thing a witch hunt, but the white house today said it was cooperating with the special counsel. two bipartisan bills moved to protect robert mueller in case the president tries to remove him from that investigation. jonathan: president trump spent the evening in west virginia, blasting "the washington post" swamp in addressing the situation with russia. nancy: president trump touched on the stock market gains and back to work but spent several minutes talking about rus
dr. brian williams. seven women said he touched them inappropriately between 2010 and 2014. the lawsuit is against williams and his former employer, kaiser permanente. fear, multiple dozens more we unfortunately did not have the courage to step forward. russia: and now thetrump- tsonga and a new chapter. "the wall street journal" is reporting special counsel robert mueller has convened a grand jury. they have been working secretly four weeks already. cnn is reporting they have already...
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dr. william hite says this orientation is a great resource for educators. >> this week is going to be about things. it's going to be about connecting with new individuals who are doing the same work, sharing in the success and challenges and the opportunities and growing and growing as teachers and growing as leaders and growing as individuals who have the responsibility of educating young people. >> well, speaking of those young people good news for you. you've got a few more weeks of summer left to enjoy. most public school students go back to school on september 5th this year. kindergarten starts a week later on september 12th. >> meals on wheels of camden county is looking for more volunteers. the freeholder board is asking for more help to help serve home bound senior citizens. right now the county's department of health and human services provides hot nutritious meals to over 300 people. organizers are concerned that the next federal budget could cut funding for that program. >> there's still much more ahead in the next 30 minutes of "action news" at 4:00. that includes the latest on
dr. william hite says this orientation is a great resource for educators. >> this week is going to be about things. it's going to be about connecting with new individuals who are doing the same work, sharing in the success and challenges and the opportunities and growing and growing as teachers and growing as leaders and growing as individuals who have the responsibility of educating young people. >> well, speaking of those young people good news for you. you've got a few more weeks...
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dr. charles williams as he comes. >> first of all, let us give our credit and our congratulations to our president, reverend al sharpt sharpton, 5,000 of us. we have-- >> i'm the director of fema public affairs. thank you all for joining us this morning. today acting secretary elaine duch, coast guard commandant, and federal management agency administrator brock long to give updates on the state and local response efforts. following the update we'll take your questions. secretary duke. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for being here with us today. i want to start today by thanking governor abbott and his team for hosting president trump, the first lady and members of the cabinet yesterday on our visit corpus christi and austin, texas. we heard firsthand the experience of the first responders and the volunteers that are helping in the texas area. we met with state and local officials to continue coordinating our response and identifying opportunities for closer collaboration. this was a importan important f visit to the area. i also want to reinforce for the president's message from o
dr. charles williams as he comes. >> first of all, let us give our credit and our congratulations to our president, reverend al sharpt sharpton, 5,000 of us. we have-- >> i'm the director of fema public affairs. thank you all for joining us this morning. today acting secretary elaine duch, coast guard commandant, and federal management agency administrator brock long to give updates on the state and local response efforts. following the update we'll take your questions. secretary...
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williams show. at one time i was dr. carson's businessmannage business manager during his campaign. he's now the housing and development appointee. he is joining us for his first interview. dr. carson, welcome to the show. >> thank you, good to be here again. >> this is about what's next. i remember when i grew up as a kid i wanted to be a writer. i really wanted to write books. oh, my god i just dreamed of what it would be like to be an an the thrill was over and it was like what's next. we set goals and become aspirational. there was a time you dreamed of being an neurosurgeon. you passed the boards and became an neurosurgeon. what was it about you when you became an neurosurgeon that you became an exceptional one? >> i tried to get in contact with the special gift god gave me and utilize those in a way to bring real healing to people. not looking at a person as a disease but as a person, a fellow human being. when that's the case you are always willing to mile for them. >> you know, let's backtrack. what was different that made you succeed during segregation. what was it so speci
williams show. at one time i was dr. carson's businessmannage business manager during his campaign. he's now the housing and development appointee. he is joining us for his first interview. dr. carson, welcome to the show. >> thank you, good to be here again. >> this is about what's next. i remember when i grew up as a kid i wanted to be a writer. i really wanted to write books. oh, my god i just dreamed of what it would be like to be an an the thrill was over and it was like what's...
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dr. brian williams worked as an anesthesiologist at kensington and largo from 2010 until he was dismissed in 2014. his license was suspended in 2016 after investigation by the maryland board of physicians. several women came forward saying he inappropriately touched them. a criminal investigation is still ongoing. >>> in montgomery county, a judge puts the brakes on pesticide bans. it would prohibit the use of pesticides on private lawns starting next year. the council wanted to limit the overuse of pesticides harmful to people, animals and the environment. the circuit court judge says it preempts the county's ban. the county will review the options including a possible appeal. >>> big news from west point involving a fairfax county woman. simona skew will become the firstfr lead the 4400 cadets there. her new official title is captain. her family says the 20-year-old has always been an achiever and leader. she was class president, captain of the volleyball team and founder of the black student union. she received appointments to west point and the academy. her sister gets emotional when
dr. brian williams worked as an anesthesiologist at kensington and largo from 2010 until he was dismissed in 2014. his license was suspended in 2016 after investigation by the maryland board of physicians. several women came forward saying he inappropriately touched them. a criminal investigation is still ongoing. >>> in montgomery county, a judge puts the brakes on pesticide bans. it would prohibit the use of pesticides on private lawns starting next year. the council wanted to limit...
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that's the advice gp dr zoe williams offers her patients. uses a smartphone app to measure her own progress. but according to a survey of our exercise habits, millions of adults are missing out. four in ten adults between the ages of a0 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month. which sounds unbelievable, and lots of those people will be walking, but not walking at a brisk pace and it's important to walk briskly because that's when you start to get the health benefits. this advice from health experts to do ten minutes of brisk walking every single day sounds simple enough, but many of us struggle to work that kind of activity into our everyday lives. so here are some tips. if you use public transport to get to work you, could hop off a stop early and continue the rest of your journey on foot. once you get to work, don't take the lift, use the stairs. if you do get a break during the day, for example a lunch hour, you could use that time to stretch the legs. walking can help with weight loss, back pain, long—te
that's the advice gp dr zoe williams offers her patients. uses a smartphone app to measure her own progress. but according to a survey of our exercise habits, millions of adults are missing out. four in ten adults between the ages of a0 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month. which sounds unbelievable, and lots of those people will be walking, but not walking at a brisk pace and it's important to walk briskly because that's when you start to get the health...
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dr. richard williams calls me into his office. i've been watching what you are doing. i believe in you. and he signs me a waiver to fly in space. the more of that story for the kids there. as you never know what can happen but he always had to keep going and believing in their cells. there other people that do believe in you. threat my life i've had people that believed in me. started i did very that fuel my curiosity. to help me. and this moment is kind of like a crossroad in my life as an astronaut. without this piece of paper. i would have never flown in space. the prophecy from this woman jeanette i never met before that also gave me the hope. that is really what this book is about. the little engine that could. curious george. maybe they need to read it again. but having the spirit of exploration. it was him that was given to me through my community and my parents. to give me my piano lessons in my clarinet lessons and all of these lessons and things he worked hard so that i can get these things. but the day he drove a bread truck into our driveway was the day i said okay this is e
dr. richard williams calls me into his office. i've been watching what you are doing. i believe in you. and he signs me a waiver to fly in space. the more of that story for the kids there. as you never know what can happen but he always had to keep going and believing in their cells. there other people that do believe in you. threat my life i've had people that believed in me. started i did very that fuel my curiosity. to help me. and this moment is kind of like a crossroad in my life as an...
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williams show. at one time i was dr. carson's businessmannage business manager during his campaign. he's now the housing and development appointee. he is joining us for his first interview. dr. carson, welcome to the show. >> thank you, good to be here again. >> this is about what's next. i remember when i grew up as a kid i wanted to be a writer. i really wanted to write books. oh, my god i just dreamed of what it would be like to be an an the thrill was over and it was like what's next. we set goals and become
williams show. at one time i was dr. carson's businessmannage business manager during his campaign. he's now the housing and development appointee. he is joining us for his first interview. dr. carson, welcome to the show. >> thank you, good to be here again. >> this is about what's next. i remember when i grew up as a kid i wanted to be a writer. i really wanted to write books. oh, my god i just dreamed of what it would be like to be an an the thrill was over and it was like what's...
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dr. brian williams worked as an anesthesiologist at locations in kensington and largo from 2010 until heismissed in 2014. his license was suspended in 2016 after an investigation by the maryland board of physicians. several women came forward saying he inappropriately touched them. a criminal investigation is still ongoing. >>> 6:33 now. today a man who was trusted to teach elementary school students will be sentenced for sexually abusing children. he was convicted in june. vigna taught third, fourth and fifth graders in silver spring. former students reported that he touched them inappropriately. >>> the i-team is working for you with a year-long investigation into teacher special about how some teachers slipped through the cracks and what parents can do to make sure their children are safe. tune in your dvr for august 13th at 11:00 a.m. >> this is the weekend to go shopping if you want to save some money on all those back to school items you need for your kids. you can shop tax-free in virginia. >> justin finch it live in fairfax with a look at how you can save on clothes or ee tension
dr. brian williams worked as an anesthesiologist at locations in kensington and largo from 2010 until heismissed in 2014. his license was suspended in 2016 after an investigation by the maryland board of physicians. several women came forward saying he inappropriately touched them. a criminal investigation is still ongoing. >>> 6:33 now. today a man who was trusted to teach elementary school students will be sentenced for sexually abusing children. he was convicted in june. vigna...
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that's the advice gp dr zoe williams offers her patients.survey of our exercise habits, millions of adults are missing out. four in ten adults between the ages of 40 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month. which sounds unbelievable, and lots of those people will be walking, but not walking at a brisk pace and it's important to walk briskly because that's when you start to get the health benefits. but, for many, time is the biggest obstacle to exercise. generally i'll rather drive than walk because i need to get there in a hurry. so generally not, no. we do go for a walk but not always brisk. not briskly. but we do walk. you can always make time. 0ne less cake, one more walk. this advice from health experts to do ten minutes of brisk walking every single day sounds simple enough, but many of us struggle to work that kind of activity into our everyday lives. so here are some tips. if you use public transport to get to work you could hop off a stop early and continue the rest of your journey on foot. once you
that's the advice gp dr zoe williams offers her patients.survey of our exercise habits, millions of adults are missing out. four in ten adults between the ages of 40 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month. which sounds unbelievable, and lots of those people will be walking, but not walking at a brisk pace and it's important to walk briskly because that's when you start to get the health benefits. but, for many, time is the biggest obstacle to exercise....
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gp dr zoe williams advises her patients that it‘s walking at a good pace, around three miles an hour,ealth england survey of our exercise habits, millions of adults are missing out. four in ten adults between the ages of 40 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month. which sounds unbelievable. lots of those people will be walking, but they are not walking at a brisk pace. and it‘s important to walk briskly because that‘s when you start to get the health benefits. but for many of us, it‘s finding the time in an already busy day. i drive to work and it's timing really, trying to find the time. generally, iwould rather drive than walk because i need to get there in a hurry. so, generally not, no. not every day, we probably do about one and a half miles twice a day and about one mile in the middle of that. you can always make time. 0ne less cake, one more walk! walking can help with weight loss, back pain, long—term conditions like diabetes, and even reducing the risk of cancer. now we‘re all being urged to get up and get moving. dominic hughes, bbc news. no
gp dr zoe williams advises her patients that it‘s walking at a good pace, around three miles an hour,ealth england survey of our exercise habits, millions of adults are missing out. four in ten adults between the ages of 40 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month. which sounds unbelievable. lots of those people will be walking, but they are not walking at a brisk pace. and it‘s important to walk briskly because that‘s when you start to get the health...
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gp dr zoe williams practices what she preaches to her patients, but millions of adults are missing outges of a0 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month, which sounds unbelievable, and lots of those people will be walking, but they are not walking at a brisk pace. walking can help with weight loss, back pain, diabetes, and even reducing the risk of cancer. now, we are all being urged to get up and get moving. we'll be speaking to public health england after 7 this morning. there's to be a major investigation into the impact that international students have on the uk's economy. the government commissioned study will examine their effect on the labour market and education sector. new figures will be published this morning showing how many foreign students went on to leave britain after finishing their courses. dutch police are questioning the driver of a van about a possible terrorist attack on a concert venue in the city of rotterdam. police stopped the spanish—registered van, which was found to be carrying gas canisters, and called off the concert after
gp dr zoe williams practices what she preaches to her patients, but millions of adults are missing outges of a0 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month, which sounds unbelievable, and lots of those people will be walking, but they are not walking at a brisk pace. walking can help with weight loss, back pain, diabetes, and even reducing the risk of cancer. now, we are all being urged to get up and get moving. we'll be speaking to public health england after 7...
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dr. lewis heads the william monroe trotter institute for the study of african history and culture at the university of massachusetts boston. where she's also an associate professor of english. she's a francophone style as well as a cultural historian who has published on lynching and film, photography and drama, the minstrel stage and the black arts movement. dr. lewis also sought at city college, new york university and the new york university of kentucky. she currently blogs for the public humanist affiliated with the massachusetts foundation for the humanities and sits on the advisory boards of central square theater and the new federal theater in new york. so before dr. lewis takes the stage, i'm going to ask you if you wouldn't mind turning off your cell phones. c-span is recording. at the end, if you have question, if you come to the microphone, that would be great. now i have the pleasure of introducing dr. barbara lewis. >> it's truly a pleasure to be here with you this evening. particularly since so many of us understand that this is the birthday of phillis wheatley. we can't sa
dr. lewis heads the william monroe trotter institute for the study of african history and culture at the university of massachusetts boston. where she's also an associate professor of english. she's a francophone style as well as a cultural historian who has published on lynching and film, photography and drama, the minstrel stage and the black arts movement. dr. lewis also sought at city college, new york university and the new york university of kentucky. she currently blogs for the public...
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gp dr zoe williams practices what she preaches to her patients, but millions of adults are missing outen the ages of a0 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month, which sounds unbelievable, and lots of those people will be walking, but they are not walking at a brisk pace. walking can help with weight loss, back pain, diabetes, and even reducing the risk of cancer. now, we are all being urged to get up and get moving. dominic hughes, bbc news, denton. the clear—up is continuing in northern ireland after nearly two thirds of the average august rainfall fell in under nine hours. more than 100 people had to be rescued after being trapped by the water. at one point, the fire service received an emergency call every 45 seconds. the north west was worst affected, particularly londonderry, as well as other parts of the county and tyrone. a hospital in portsmouth has been given a formal warning notice by the health watchdog for putting vulnerable patients at risk of very poor care. inspectors said that hospital staff at the queen alexandra hospital said medicati
gp dr zoe williams practices what she preaches to her patients, but millions of adults are missing outen the ages of a0 and 60 are not managing to achieve ten minutes of brisk walking per month, which sounds unbelievable, and lots of those people will be walking, but they are not walking at a brisk pace. walking can help with weight loss, back pain, diabetes, and even reducing the risk of cancer. now, we are all being urged to get up and get moving. dominic hughes, bbc news, denton. the...
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gp dr zoe williams practices what she preaches to her patients, but millions of adults are missing outwalking, but they are not walking at a brisk pace. walking can help with weight loss, back pain, diabetes, and even reducing the risk of cancer. now, we are all being urged to get up and get moving. vicky balch has been using the new app and she joins vicky balch has been using the new app and shejoins us vicky balch has been using the new app and she joins us from where she trained in bexleyheath. welcome to the bbc news channel. were you one of the people who are hardly ever took a brisk walk? i regularly run, but i never used to monitor my walking. i would but i never used to monitor my walking. iwould be but i never used to monitor my walking. i would be the one who would be driving to school in the morning, but once we downloaded the out and started to use it, we walking to school but at a brisk pace and enjoying the benefits. we can show a picture of you before you started running this, so how much weight have you lost in total?|j have lost six stone in total. and was there a par
gp dr zoe williams practices what she preaches to her patients, but millions of adults are missing outwalking, but they are not walking at a brisk pace. walking can help with weight loss, back pain, diabetes, and even reducing the risk of cancer. now, we are all being urged to get up and get moving. vicky balch has been using the new app and she joins vicky balch has been using the new app and shejoins us vicky balch has been using the new app and she joins us from where she trained in...
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lee and william sherman. today dr. marslech will be sharing with us some of the more recent work on henry howlick. dr. marslech? [ applause ] >> i thought i was dead. she took my notes. what was i going to do? well, thank you all for being here so early on a saturday morning. this is great. i want to talk to you about -- imagine scheduling a talk on henry howlech at this early in the morning, but we'll give it -- it was quite a while, and i had -- i had a meeting of one of these history conventions and, you know, exchange usual pleasantries with people and you finally get down to the usual question, what are you working on now? well, and then you wait for a response. i ran into a colleague, and of course, what are you working on? what are you working on? i told them i had just started working on a biography of henry w. howlic, and it happened to be bud robinson who you know and bud laughed and said, john, you'll never finish it. you'll die of boredom first. well, as i worked on that project for a number of years, i mus
lee and william sherman. today dr. marslech will be sharing with us some of the more recent work on henry howlick. dr. marslech? [ applause ] >> i thought i was dead. she took my notes. what was i going to do? well, thank you all for being here so early on a saturday morning. this is great. i want to talk to you about -- imagine scheduling a talk on henry howlech at this early in the morning, but we'll give it -- it was quite a while, and i had -- i had a meeting of one of these history...
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williams. we're at the department of housing urban development today with dr.tary ben carson and special guest steve harvey. we'll be back. ♪ >> welcome back. you were saying about your mentoring program. please continue, steve. >> so i decided to open up thi camp to help these single mothers out on my ranch. i had a father until i was 43. my father passed at 43. at his death, driving from the funeral, i said, man, where would i be wi and i looked at my life at 43 and i knew for a fact i would not be who i was. i would not be on television at 43. i wouldn't be a professional stand up. i would be nothing. i already knew without him where i would be. all of the time i was headed the wrong way, he came around and met me. no, he not going to do it like this. so i understood the power of a male role model. a boy without a male role model is like a explorer without a map. you just don't know the way. so i started mentoring these boys out here. and it started growing. i started spending more and more money. and i started bringing more housing and then i got the mother
williams. we're at the department of housing urban development today with dr.tary ben carson and special guest steve harvey. we'll be back. ♪ >> welcome back. you were saying about your mentoring program. please continue, steve. >> so i decided to open up thi camp to help these single mothers out on my ranch. i had a father until i was 43. my father passed at 43. at his death, driving from the funeral, i said, man, where would i be wi and i looked at my life at 43 and i knew for a...
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dr. al felzenberg. [applause] >> al william f. buck lee was the grand man of the modern conservative movement. i think it wouldn't be entirely unfair to say he was in the founding father of the modern conservative movement, and yet some of my students i might even say many however my students, perhaps most of my students including my conservative students, don't really know who william if you were -- william f. buck lee was, which makes me gasp, since those of us of a certain age, william f. buckley was a fixture in our homes through this television program "firing line" which aired for -- >> 34 years. >> on cbs and a fixture in our lives, the lives of conservatives and of liberals as well. a famous practitioner of the kind of civil discourse and exchange of idea wes stand for here at princeton him guests on identify firing line "including not only various stripes, traditionalists and lickber tareans and mod recall republicans and soing for but also people on the lib program and farther to the left side of the spectrum. in fact i think his favorite guest host, subbing for him, was michael -- a
dr. al felzenberg. [applause] >> al william f. buck lee was the grand man of the modern conservative movement. i think it wouldn't be entirely unfair to say he was in the founding father of the modern conservative movement, and yet some of my students i might even say many however my students, perhaps most of my students including my conservative students, don't really know who william if you were -- william f. buck lee was, which makes me gasp, since those of us of a certain age, william...
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armstrong williams is very close to dr. ben carson. so there's a lot going on here when it comes to the issue of charlottesville. this issue of charlottesville is the alba traus away from the it neck. it's -- and he talked about twitter, talked about us. but i'm looking at how deep charlottesville is. because he kept going on and on. he's trying to change history. we have the tapes, the transcripts and it lives in infamy on social media. so people can see for themselves what he said. it's not about fake media. you can check it for yourself what the president actually said. if you want to say the word lie, he lied by omission. >> he lied tonight. let's flat out say it. he lied. he is the president of the united states, right? >> and he blamed barack obama. >> of course he did. >> he's obsessed with barack oba obama. hillary clinton and loretta lynch. the bromance is over. >> what got me is he painted himself ass the victim, as the president of the united states is supposed to take the high road and set an example. when the only victim i
armstrong williams is very close to dr. ben carson. so there's a lot going on here when it comes to the issue of charlottesville. this issue of charlottesville is the alba traus away from the it neck. it's -- and he talked about twitter, talked about us. but i'm looking at how deep charlottesville is. because he kept going on and on. he's trying to change history. we have the tapes, the transcripts and it lives in infamy on social media. so people can see for themselves what he said. it's not...
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that was dr is a holmberg speaking to me early on. princes williamred grieving crowds, on the day of their mother's funeral. speaking in a bbc documentary, marking 20 years since the death of diana princess of wales, they say walking behind her coffin was a family decision. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it was the week when a nation mourned, and the monarchy faced sharp criticism. at its heart were two boys, william and harry, then aged 15 and 12, grieving for the loss of their mother, but required by their royal position to appear in public and help assuage the public sense of loss. in a bbc documentary, william and harry speak about the numbness and confusion they felt when they were told that their mother was dead. and, in harry's case, it's clear that there is still anger towards the french photographers who were pursuing diana's speeding car in the crash in the alma tunnel in paris. i think one of the hardest things to come to terms with is the fact that the people that chased her into the tunnel were the same people that we
that was dr is a holmberg speaking to me early on. princes williamred grieving crowds, on the day of their mother's funeral. speaking in a bbc documentary, marking 20 years since the death of diana princess of wales, they say walking behind her coffin was a family decision. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it was the week when a nation mourned, and the monarchy faced sharp criticism. at its heart were two boys, william and harry, then aged 15 and 12, grieving for the loss of...
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william washington lay. and their wounds were dressed by the army's surgeon general and dr. john reicher. reicher's prediction of helping some poor fellow came true as he repaired a damaged artery in monroe's shoulder. what neither man realized at the time was that the intrepid physician had saved the life of a future president. trumble's painting here shows monroe in the background initially on the field before being taken to the dressing station. the best commentary among his performance and his revolutionary war service generally comes from no less than authority than the continental army's commander. riding to an acquaintance, washington noted monroe's zeal he noted by entering the service at an early period, the character he supported in his regiment and the manner in which he distinguished himself at trenton where he received a wound. the general concluded that monroe had in every instance maintained the reputation of a brave, active and sensible officer. the american revolution was a transformative experience for james monroe, one he described in a letter written late in his life.
william washington lay. and their wounds were dressed by the army's surgeon general and dr. john reicher. reicher's prediction of helping some poor fellow came true as he repaired a damaged artery in monroe's shoulder. what neither man realized at the time was that the intrepid physician had saved the life of a future president. trumble's painting here shows monroe in the background initially on the field before being taken to the dressing station. the best commentary among his performance and...
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on the recommendation of william f buckley, hoover presidential library association, now the hoover presidential foundation, contracted with dr. nash to write a multivolume biography of herbert hoover. the three volumes that resulted in the life of herbert hoover remains the most thorough treatment of the hoover's life from birth through the end of his work in the wilson administration as head of the food administration. he expertly edited hoover's unpublished writings, and the crusade years, herbert hoover's lost memoir. as one of our archivists described george, he is someone who will forget more than i will ever know about herbert hoover. dr. nash is currently working on a study of herbert hoover and franken roosevelt. his talk today is entitled the great engineer. [applause] dr. nash: thank you for that gracious and generous introduction. good morning. it is a pleasure to be in your company here at the herbert hoover presidential library. as most of you in the audience know, this was my research home for approximately 20 years. it remains my research home away from home, as it currently live in massachusetts and continue
on the recommendation of william f buckley, hoover presidential library association, now the hoover presidential foundation, contracted with dr. nash to write a multivolume biography of herbert hoover. the three volumes that resulted in the life of herbert hoover remains the most thorough treatment of the hoover's life from birth through the end of his work in the wilson administration as head of the food administration. he expertly edited hoover's unpublished writings, and the crusade years,...
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dr. jim guth, who is on your far right, is the william r. kennan jr. professor of political science at furman university. he has served as fuhrman's chair as both the university and faculty of science department. and initiated the washington internship program which has sent over 1,000 fuhrman students to washington. dr. guth's recent work assesses the impact of religion on the electoral process and public policy in the clinton, bush and obama administrations. dr. guth holdings a bachelor of science from the universe of wisconsin and a ph.d. from harvard university. and then in our center left, we have dr. tom mach, who joins our forum tonight from cedarville university, where he is the assistant vice president for academics, a professor of history, and the director of cedarville's honors program. he teaches courses in united states history and world view integration. his research area is 19th century america, especially the political history of the american civil war in the gilded age. he was selected to attend the american history seminar on the gild
dr. jim guth, who is on your far right, is the william r. kennan jr. professor of political science at furman university. he has served as fuhrman's chair as both the university and faculty of science department. and initiated the washington internship program which has sent over 1,000 fuhrman students to washington. dr. guth's recent work assesses the impact of religion on the electoral process and public policy in the clinton, bush and obama administrations. dr. guth holdings a bachelor of...
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williams. when it comes to reducing the evsugar in your family's dietom. coke, dr.epper, and pepsi hear you and we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels, and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid...