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dr. susan wood, are you there on the satellite? >> i am. good morning. >> good morning.e, and you were involved in the first time that the petition was made to make up a plan b available over-the-counter, the administration decided not to approve plan b over-the-counter, and you resigned as the commission's health, and what is your reaction to the decision that they took in this case? >> well, first of all, i would like to respond to some of the comments earlier, and certainly the president's comments talking about family. the folks at fda are not faceless bureaucrats, they are scientists and physicians and particularly experts in this matter, and they also have families and are parents and surely don't want unsafe or ineffective products on the market. so when this has been and should have been approved fully over-the-counter for something like eight years now, when that was blocked and including blocking the commissioner's statement or opinion, it was really quite shocking and very surprising. none of us expected that. >> talk to me first of all about the process. my u
dr. susan wood, are you there on the satellite? >> i am. good morning. >> good morning.e, and you were involved in the first time that the petition was made to make up a plan b available over-the-counter, the administration decided not to approve plan b over-the-counter, and you resigned as the commission's health, and what is your reaction to the decision that they took in this case? >> well, first of all, i would like to respond to some of the comments earlier, and certainly...
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. >> i don't mean going out to the wood shed on christmas day. i mean dr. ibed. >> i'll take you to the wood shed right now. >> happy holidays. >> happy holidays. >> next on your bottom line, meet one family who disconnected with the american dream to reconnect to themselves 5,000 miles away from home. >>> could you just pick your family up and move to a different country? right now? for many families, it's just not an option. but for jennifer wilson and jim hoss, it was the wake-up call they needed. jennifer chronicled her family's experience in croatia in her memoir, running away to home. i spoke with them recently about how they were able to reset and reconnect with their family. >> this is a story that i think a lot of people can relate to. you're living, two incomes, two kids, you've got day care, you've got your jobs, you're kind of running the rat race and that's the american dream. but one day you said, what are we racing for? what happened then? >> you know, we were feeling just in restlessness in our household. and we weren't connecting with each o
. >> i don't mean going out to the wood shed on christmas day. i mean dr. ibed. >> i'll take you to the wood shed right now. >> happy holidays. >> happy holidays. >> next on your bottom line, meet one family who disconnected with the american dream to reconnect to themselves 5,000 miles away from home. >>> could you just pick your family up and move to a different country? right now? for many families, it's just not an option. but for jennifer wilson and...
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from the moment caylee's remains were found in the woods the pressure was on the medical examiner. dr of her cable tv show, was now under a different spotlight. she had the challenge of determining how little caylee died almost six months after her disappearance and with scant evidence. all dr. g had to work with were weathered, skeletonized remains, hair, clothes, a laundry bag, and duct tape. still, dr. g concluded -- >> the cause of death will be listed as homicide bai yun determined means. >> reporter: at trial she told the jury, it was murder. >> scientifically defensible to say it is a homicide but die not believe we have enough scientific information to say the means of how that homicide occurred. >> reporter: casey's defense team said caylee had accidently drowned in the back yard swimming pool, her body dumped in the woods in a panic. but dr. g disagreed. >> a hundred percent of the time when the person finds the child they call 911 because there is a chance that child might live. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: in the end the jury didn't buy it. ca
from the moment caylee's remains were found in the woods the pressure was on the medical examiner. dr of her cable tv show, was now under a different spotlight. she had the challenge of determining how little caylee died almost six months after her disappearance and with scant evidence. all dr. g had to work with were weathered, skeletonized remains, hair, clothes, a laundry bag, and duct tape. still, dr. g concluded -- >> the cause of death will be listed as homicide bai yun determined...
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woods! whoa! check out the size of this tree! a mighty oak tree! hello dr. twiggles! the cat in the hat! ish! ♪ trees, trees, glorious trees, ♪ ♪ from roots below, to crowning leaves! ♪ ♪ ♪ this tree's a pine! so prickly and fine! ♪ ♪ with cones so coney, and needles, devine! ♪ (giggle) ♪ ouch! needles? indeedles! pines don't have leaves, they have needles that grow all year long... ooch! ouch! is that why they call them always-greens? ooh you're almost right... we call them evergreens! row! wah! ♪ look at those roots, they look kinda dry! poor things! we better give them some water! but the only water down here is in fish's bowl! don't even think about it! let's go back up and tell dr. twiggles! roger that! going up! ♪ dr. twiggles! dr. twiggles! we think we know what's wrong with the pine! oh good because this tree is losing needles faster than a sneezy porcupine! ahh-choo! the roots look very dry! could the tree be thirsty? yes, in fact it is. the soil is so dry, there's no water for the roots to sip up. trees can't grow without water! oh chestnuts! where are we going to get lots of w
woods! whoa! check out the size of this tree! a mighty oak tree! hello dr. twiggles! the cat in the hat! ish! ♪ trees, trees, glorious trees, ♪ ♪ from roots below, to crowning leaves! ♪ ♪ ♪ this tree's a pine! so prickly and fine! ♪ ♪ with cones so coney, and needles, devine! ♪ (giggle) ♪ ouch! needles? indeedles! pines don't have leaves, they have needles that grow all year long... ooch! ouch! is that why they call them always-greens? ooh you're almost right... we call them...
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dr. nancy tackle today's hot topics, including a new pill for hangovers and the return of tiger woods, ast started on a tuesday here on "today." joe, back to you. >> matt, look forward to it. hope you have a great day. >> thanks. you too. >>> [ baby coughing ] [ coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] more pollution from power plants means more childhood asthma attacks. [ labored breathing ] there's technology that makes the air cleaner, but too many plants don't use it. we can't wait. epa must update power plant standards to protect our kids. [ baby coughing ] in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. no longer blame their commute for making them late. >>> good morning. weather and traffic on the ones. 6)"mcenterma 6)"mcenterma virginia, light rain in maryland, virginia
dr. nancy tackle today's hot topics, including a new pill for hangovers and the return of tiger woods, ast started on a tuesday here on "today." joe, back to you. >> matt, look forward to it. hope you have a great day. >> thanks. you too. >>> [ baby coughing ] [ coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] more pollution from power plants means more childhood asthma attacks. [ labored breathing ] there's technology that makes the air cleaner, but too many plants...
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was just talking about with dr martin and remember what happened in one nine hundred seventy one when you see it rise right there that's when the you lost us went off and woods and the last run of a gold standard and you see that exponential growth now let's take a look at oil depletion this graph behind me shows how as we use more and more of a depleting resource like oil it takes more and more energy to extract the same amount of that resource from the earth it deplete exponentially and because it's depleting that's why you're seeing the graph going down that's the exponential going down now what's important to understand is when something grows or depletes exponentially things don't really start to heat up until the last few moments so in the case of something like population growth the earth may not feel overpopulated for the first ten thousand years but then in a span of fifty years suddenly it becomes and habitable so when you live in a world that exhibits exponential characteristics like oil depletion which we explain you can't view things from a day to day perspective you have to look at the totality of this system to understand it and that explains
was just talking about with dr martin and remember what happened in one nine hundred seventy one when you see it rise right there that's when the you lost us went off and woods and the last run of a gold standard and you see that exponential growth now let's take a look at oil depletion this graph behind me shows how as we use more and more of a depleting resource like oil it takes more and more energy to extract the same amount of that resource from the earth it deplete exponentially and...
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dr. robert klinestibar a critical care specialist who's at the concert with his family immediately starts stabilizing maggie's arm. it's been less than two minutes since the stage fell. david wood'se is still recording the scene as he turns to help another young man. and prayter stayed with maggie. >> she said get her out of her. >> because of her broken leg, magjars can't move. >> so i handed my daughter over to a perfect stranger. but i knew i had no choice. >> prayter and others carry the girl out of the wreckage and on to the hospital. she's treated for a severe laceration to her arm and leg injury. luckily her arm isn't severed. magjars suffers multiple fractures to her leg. she's reunited with family at the hospital. at the fairgrounds, people continue to work to free the trapped and injured and secure the wreckage. in all, seven people are killed by the falling stage. more than 40 are injured. at home in northwestern indiana, maggie and her mom spend months recovering from their injuries. >> we were very lucky. i mean, even with our injuries and as scared as everybody was, i mean, we were some of the lucky ones. >> magjars says she's incredibly thankful for prayter and woo
dr. robert klinestibar a critical care specialist who's at the concert with his family immediately starts stabilizing maggie's arm. it's been less than two minutes since the stage fell. david wood'se is still recording the scene as he turns to help another young man. and prayter stayed with maggie. >> she said get her out of her. >> because of her broken leg, magjars can't move. >> so i handed my daughter over to a perfect stranger. but i knew i had no choice. >> prayter...
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wood family. thank you for being here today. dr. david. >> thank you. mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee, i'm an economist and a vice president at edgeworth economics, a consulting firm here is in washington. i have a ph.d with specialization in public finance and in my mental economics and 15 years of experience in regulatory policy evaluation. i was retained, my firm was retained by the ata to analyze the cost-benefit calculations and if fmcsa's ir day, my report folks on whether the's methods are accurate and consistent with current data and compares the agency's approach to the approach taken in previous our ace. to summarize, the proposal to restrict driving time to 10 hours a day from the current limit of 11 hours, fmcsa as was lost but to the cost of about 1 billion per year, and benefits of about 1.4 billion per year related to reduce crashes and improve the driver health. so the net benefits estimate by the agency for that option are about 380 million per year. to obtain these results fmcsa made several changes to the previous approaches use
wood family. thank you for being here today. dr. david. >> thank you. mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee, i'm an economist and a vice president at edgeworth economics, a consulting firm here is in washington. i have a ph.d with specialization in public finance and in my mental economics and 15 years of experience in regulatory policy evaluation. i was retained, my firm was retained by the ata to analyze the cost-benefit calculations and if fmcsa's ir day, my report folks on whether...