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grayson has hed about poor treatment over and over again from her black patnts and how it has created distrust and other barriers to care.at >> onent talked about how her pain was not mana sged well wh was in labor, and that she didn't feel that they believed her when she said she was in pain, others had child protective services called on them if they express feelings of depressioeen. and that people from coming back to care. >> reporter: that bias, coupled with short patient visits, means obstetricians can have a hard time digging into root causes of a patient's problems, says dr. pinckney. >> i don't necessarily have the time to sit there and do the educational component or the preventive thing. i don't have the time to sit there and say, "so how are youy? doing toell me about your kids," and really building that relationship. >> i think we have to have a more thoughtful way of thinking about the way that our biasesst arctured into the system, from the way that we do informed consent to the way that we inract with patients ever step along the way, from intake, from triage to nursin
grayson has hed about poor treatment over and over again from her black patnts and how it has created distrust and other barriers to care.at >> onent talked about how her pain was not mana sged well wh was in labor, and that she didn't feel that they believed her when she said she was in pain, others had child protective services called on them if they express feelings of depressioeen. and that people from coming back to care. >> reporter: that bias, coupled with short patient...
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general brady's neighbor grayson is here. came with him on this trip. >> raise your hand grayson. >> and melvin's wife mary is in the front row. thanks for being here today as well. [applause] >> do we have a question from the audience? in the back. >> general brady, my name is paul roach. i am a retired colonel from the u.s. army. i owe you a tremendous thank you. 50 years ago, i say 5-0 years ago, i was the commander of the first battalion 52nd infantry in chu lai, vietnam. you were the one that came and men out of aof my minefield that day. finally, thank you, for doing that. tremendous job. thank you very much sir. [applause] >> yes sir. >> if you guys don't learn anything else while you're here, as you see this guy that survived the holocaust, and you see people like this gentleman, and the people who served in world war i, world war ii, you better by god realize those guys are a lot tougher than we are today. if you don't toughen up, god help us. these were men. >> hi, i am a classmate of general brady's son at west poi
general brady's neighbor grayson is here. came with him on this trip. >> raise your hand grayson. >> and melvin's wife mary is in the front row. thanks for being here today as well. [applause] >> do we have a question from the audience? in the back. >> general brady, my name is paul roach. i am a retired colonel from the u.s. army. i owe you a tremendous thank you. 50 years ago, i say 5-0 years ago, i was the commander of the first battalion 52nd infantry in chu lai,...
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i need a picture of grayson and this audience. >> what a wonderful opportunity. [applause] >> c-span, or history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. we're live in arlington national cemetery. president trump will be placing a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns followed by a ceremony with pentagon officials including defense secretary james mattis and the chair of the joint chiefs of staff, general joseph dunford. already in the audience, members of the president's cabinet and senators have arrived. the president is scheduled to be here in just a few minutes. watch the scene at arlington national cemetery. live on c-span. >> attention. ceremonial. >> ceremonial. >> at ease. [applause] [gun shot] shot] [gun shot] [gun shot] [gun shot] [gun shot] [gun shot] [gun shot] [gun
i need a picture of grayson and this audience. >> what a wonderful opportunity. [applause] >> c-span, or history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. we're live in arlington national...
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the worry is never chance to california to face cleveland in game one of the finals on friday alan grayson alderson. is advantage vegas golden mights in the national hockey league stanley cup finals the team which in its debut season beat the washington capitals in game one of the best of seven series thomas no six school at the time breaking goal midway through the third period and the golden might force their way past the capitals for six four victory in from the home crowd if history is anything to go by it bodes well because the game won when a has won the last six cups game two is on wednesday. one of the favorites for this year's world cup title france have impressed in the latest world cup warm up match they put in a strong performance in paris to beat arland two nil meanwhile european champions portugal stumbled against to mishear they were without captain chris turner an elder who was taking a well earned break after winning the champions league title with relm attrit andre silver as well mario sports go ahead to neil but to his ears and he spent three and parker dean ben uses the
the worry is never chance to california to face cleveland in game one of the finals on friday alan grayson alderson. is advantage vegas golden mights in the national hockey league stanley cup finals the team which in its debut season beat the washington capitals in game one of the best of seven series thomas no six school at the time breaking goal midway through the third period and the golden might force their way past the capitals for six four victory in from the home crowd if history is...
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. >> grayson kirk was the president of the university.to end this thing, wanted to bring back order. >> okay, people, keep clear. there are cops. none of us will begin any violence. if there is any violence it will be because of the police. >> gentlemen, the sidewalk on the buildings. >> president grayson kirk makes what he called a painful decision and invites in the police. >> the police came in on some kind of rampage. police brought out the students who have been holding about five buildings for the past few days. what everyone feared took place. >> that's what the cops did. >> we stood in front of low library with our arms locked, faculty and students singing "we shall overcome," "we shall not be moved." >> you look like you have a little blood on your face. what happened? >> yeah, i think i was hit by a club which started bleeding. >> the police grabbed him by the neck and smashed his face into a chair. >> i could never again trust this administration. i could never again trust it. if they didn't understand the kind of brutality tha
. >> grayson kirk was the president of the university.to end this thing, wanted to bring back order. >> okay, people, keep clear. there are cops. none of us will begin any violence. if there is any violence it will be because of the police. >> gentlemen, the sidewalk on the buildings. >> president grayson kirk makes what he called a painful decision and invites in the police. >> the police came in on some kind of rampage. police brought out the students who have...
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like 7-year-old twins grayson and leyland thompson who both have autism. their mom cara drives an hour every saturday so they can play for the grasshoppers. >> they can come here and be completely themselves and they are accepted for who they are and nobody is judging them. >> instead, they are celebrated and supported. >> he's going to be safe at the plate. >> each kid is paired up with a buddy and the games are played on a rubberized field for kids in wheelchairs. nationwide, there are 300 miracle leagues. in raleigh alone, this there are 38 teams, more than 500 players, and 1,000 volunteers. demand so high, they raised $1.5 million to build a third state-of-the-art field in durham. benji capps first got involved more than a decade ago. when he signed up his son micah who has cerebral palsy. he was skeptical at first. >> played baseball my whole life, didn't really see how this would be any fun. >> he now runs the league. >> the smiles on their face and the joy they have, that's our goal. we just want to make sure they have a good time. >> game day is th
like 7-year-old twins grayson and leyland thompson who both have autism. their mom cara drives an hour every saturday so they can play for the grasshoppers. >> they can come here and be completely themselves and they are accepted for who they are and nobody is judging them. >> instead, they are celebrated and supported. >> he's going to be safe at the plate. >> each kid is paired up with a buddy and the games are played on a rubberized field for kids in wheelchairs....
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some governor lives on the outskirts of the capital addis ababa and he and his wife make a living grayson chickens not an easy business because there isn't much access to good fortune or e care especially in remote areas. ya never got pushed out in the past our chickens often succumb to disease we're not caring for our chickens properly we used to just let them wander around all day in any minute now my wife and i are giving them all the necessary care and attention they need we take turns that's lives lost time to do other things as well and. here is being increasingly affected by global warming as a result of climate change some chickens breeds have become more vulnerable the birds do not adjust well to the variations in temperature and become sick easily it's now a matter of urgency that local farmers have strong resilient breeds to raise they to national livestock research institute aisle are i in the ethiopian capital addis ababa wants to help the farmers and their chickens to adapt to the environmental changes the researchers a study in the genetic composition of the local breed the
some governor lives on the outskirts of the capital addis ababa and he and his wife make a living grayson chickens not an easy business because there isn't much access to good fortune or e care especially in remote areas. ya never got pushed out in the past our chickens often succumb to disease we're not caring for our chickens properly we used to just let them wander around all day in any minute now my wife and i are giving them all the necessary care and attention they need we take turns...
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to have a good sense because when it says yes you are dick grayson ok ok thank you very much and. it would be w. news and you've just been watching mark about the chief executive officer of facebook being grilled in the european parliament by various group leaders and rapporteurs watching about with me here in the studio is a social media editor a federal budget and we'll speak to because from the brussels that gail mathis a very shortly as well to see what you were each sort of it will start with you federica. got very combative at the end i quite like about. what's jumped hours you from the last hour or so i was testimony they really didn't want to let you go but had the track i mean i think it was pretty clear what some questions he was much more comfortable answering than other questions. particularly i mean i thought it was it was interesting what he said about the extent of the d.d.p. are. regulation and applying that to users all over the world that was very engineers from the g.d.p. so the enemy of european dates of perception regulations that are being introduced on frida
to have a good sense because when it says yes you are dick grayson ok ok thank you very much and. it would be w. news and you've just been watching mark about the chief executive officer of facebook being grilled in the european parliament by various group leaders and rapporteurs watching about with me here in the studio is a social media editor a federal budget and we'll speak to because from the brussels that gail mathis a very shortly as well to see what you were each sort of it will start...
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really telling us something and the single worst seemed to link to michael separately so we knew graysonust watch much more smaller if you compared to normal ones. but the infected cells were not just smaller inside they also showed the damage done by zeke. as soon as the virus came into contact with the fetal brain it attacked the crucial developing nerve cells with the help of proteins on its surface the virus penetrated the cells and turned them into virus factories as the cells it's loaded and died. the brain stopped growing causing microcephaly. the media you see the leaders for nuance is much cleaner and thus just like in the baby was michael suffered when the pictures were shown of how profound destruction of cells could occur it is chilling because you get a feeling of the gist struct of power of this virus. to work with stem cells marked a turning point in seeker research scientists who are now certain that secret could cause microcephaly and while the virus spread beyond brazil there was even more bad news. off me sure if you lose your job i was six when i view the world on a p
really telling us something and the single worst seemed to link to michael separately so we knew graysonust watch much more smaller if you compared to normal ones. but the infected cells were not just smaller inside they also showed the damage done by zeke. as soon as the virus came into contact with the fetal brain it attacked the crucial developing nerve cells with the help of proteins on its surface the virus penetrated the cells and turned them into virus factories as the cells it's loaded...
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. >> did the message resonate with the audience, here to debate that is andy grayson.sing the word fiery, a description of the speech last night. i will start with you. was at the right message given the audience he was speaking to variant in person and at home watching? >> classic trump clearly in his element, approaching the crowd that waited outside for a day beforehand, waiting for a rock star arrival, clearly very excited, you could hear how huge the crowd was, he won that state. an excellent event and at the same time it is televised on the internet and this is not only a familiar theme, in an exaggerated way in this entertainment framework, what problems are with democrats, see them as america sees them, supporting hamas to some degree, defending ms 13 and this is a problem for the democrats, whether they believe what they say or not they can't support, pushed into a position of absurdity on some of the issues. >> he went hard after nancy pelosi, talks about the second amendment, building the wall with our own big hands among a lot of other things. primaries com
. >> did the message resonate with the audience, here to debate that is andy grayson.sing the word fiery, a description of the speech last night. i will start with you. was at the right message given the audience he was speaking to variant in person and at home watching? >> classic trump clearly in his element, approaching the crowd that waited outside for a day beforehand, waiting for a rock star arrival, clearly very excited, you could hear how huge the crowd was, he won that...
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. >> president grayson kirk mains what he called a painful decision and invites in the police. >> thet the students who have been holding five buildings the past few days. what everyone feared took place. >> that's what the cops did. >> we stood in front of lowe library with our arms locked faculty and students. >> you look like you have a little blood on your face. >> i think i was hit bay club which started moving. >> the police grabbed him by the neck and smash his face into the chair. >> i could never trust this energies. i could never again trust it. if they didn't understand the kind of brutality that was fw going to be used on this campus they should have. >> the young people were attacked from everywhere. the united states inguessed the violence of vietnam. if there was death in vietnam there was going to be death in america. >> in all, 696 arrests were made. 109 injures reported. most of the injures occurred outside buildings. >> there was this tide swelling across the country in which cities were burned to the ground. >> a voice was being raised by way of social consciousnes
. >> president grayson kirk mains what he called a painful decision and invites in the police. >> thet the students who have been holding five buildings the past few days. what everyone feared took place. >> that's what the cops did. >> we stood in front of lowe library with our arms locked faculty and students. >> you look like you have a little blood on your face. >> i think i was hit bay club which started moving. >> the police grabbed him by the...
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it centers around my sun, grayson, who was one year old. the proudest, happiest day of my life.ue to the tax cuts our company was able to give out a very generous $500 bonus to myself and other employees. i used that bonus to start a college savings account for my son that i would not have been able to do with the time. also, due to the extra take-home pay, about $125 a month, we have been able to move them into one of the better day cares in our area and it is fabulous. i see him growing every single day. reading his favorite book, it is heartwarming. you know, the negative spin, the rhetoric from the media, you don't hear positive stories like that. those don't grab headlines. i just want to say i am a damn proud american to be here today, share that story and thank you for the hard work you do and continue to do on a day-to-day basis. it is great. keep up the great work. [applause] pres. trump: thank you very much. that is beautiful. that is beautifully stated so thank you very much. please. >> good afternoon, mr. president. my name is chris and i'm from new franklin, ohio. i
it centers around my sun, grayson, who was one year old. the proudest, happiest day of my life.ue to the tax cuts our company was able to give out a very generous $500 bonus to myself and other employees. i used that bonus to start a college savings account for my son that i would not have been able to do with the time. also, due to the extra take-home pay, about $125 a month, we have been able to move them into one of the better day cares in our area and it is fabulous. i see him growing every...
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i have a positive story to share about the tax cuts and it centers around my son grayson who is 1-year-old, the proudest happiest day of my life, due to the tax cuts, our company was able to give out a very generous 500-dollar bonus to myself and other employees. i used that bonus to start a college savings account for my son that i would not have been able to do at the time without the bonus. also due to extra take-home pay in my paycheck, $2,500 a month, we have been able to move him into one of the benefit day cares in our area and it's just fabulous to see him growing every single day. he's learning something new, reading his favorite book and it's heart-warming, but you know, the negative spin, the rhetoric from the media, you don't hear positive stories like that. those don't grab the headlines and i just want to say i'm damn proud american to be here today and be able to share the story and thank you for all your hard work that you do and you continue to do on a day-to-day basis, keep up the good work. >> thank you, that's great. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you very mu
i have a positive story to share about the tax cuts and it centers around my son grayson who is 1-year-old, the proudest happiest day of my life, due to the tax cuts, our company was able to give out a very generous 500-dollar bonus to myself and other employees. i used that bonus to start a college savings account for my son that i would not have been able to do at the time without the bonus. also due to extra take-home pay in my paycheck, $2,500 a month, we have been able to move him into one...
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dick grayson. jason todd. [ laughter ] we would use the names of robins.h, that was the first comic book character i ever played. >> seth: i think, like, if you were a fan of the robins, it feels you didn't takeaway any of their moral compass. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no, no. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. a little bit ironic. >> seth: yeah. there have been so many great jokers over the years, which must be a little bit intimidating to take on a role that so many have played. many argue, and i'm in this camp, that mark hamill who has been doing the voice of the joker for over 20 years on the cartoons. >> 20 something years at this point. >> seth: and he is, really, truly, one of the great jokers, and he tweeted he was a huge fan of yours. and was that great to see that mark hamill was paying attention? >> that was so cool. i mean, in fact it was -- yeah. [ laughter ] give him a round of applause. he deserves one. that guy is a legend. he is a master of that voice. and, you know, if i was able to tell my 12-year-old inner me that, you know, he was going to have bot
dick grayson. jason todd. [ laughter ] we would use the names of robins.h, that was the first comic book character i ever played. >> seth: i think, like, if you were a fan of the robins, it feels you didn't takeaway any of their moral compass. [ laughter ] >> no, no, no, no. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah. a little bit ironic. >> seth: yeah. there have been so many great jokers over the years, which must be a little bit intimidating to take on a role that so many have...
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game one of the finals will take place in houston on monday alan grayson is there a. now a joke of it sure is that dismal season has continued this time around he was beaten by britain's column in the ground zero of the madrid are going to let me since i moved into the world's top twenty for the first time for a joke of it it's the sixth straight so innocent has failed to reach the field. from what i'll continue to with his perfect clay court season beating down once a series straight sets now no doubt has won forty eight sets in a row on clay an open era record on the surface if he wins his next match in straight sets you have to if you stop. and recur bicycling as one stage five as you're at it sally with the overall race leader remaining the same passively winning the sprint finish in sicily australia's run then a stays in first place overall just ahead of time to hold on to france champion chris froome is a minute behind the leader thursday night sees the first big climb of this year's year with the riders heading up mount etna ok that is i suppose looking let's g
game one of the finals will take place in houston on monday alan grayson is there a. now a joke of it sure is that dismal season has continued this time around he was beaten by britain's column in the ground zero of the madrid are going to let me since i moved into the world's top twenty for the first time for a joke of it it's the sixth straight so innocent has failed to reach the field. from what i'll continue to with his perfect clay court season beating down once a series straight sets now...
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s western conference finals and insights of a third championship in four years alan grayson reports. the golden state warriors made it for western conference finals in a row as they wrapped up that playoff series with the new orleans pelicans on cheese day the win was all say the fifteenth in a row in the playoffs at times including the chicago bulls record straight from one thousand nine hundred ninety ninety one. that perry who had missed game one of the series due to injury during a team high twenty eight points to help the warriors to a one hundred thirteen to one hundred four victory yeah i feel good feel confident with their. time we can still get a little bit better with the ball and things like that when you start to get so excited still i'm out there mr six weeks is still. appreciative would just be another point so. yeah. like i said i could see to get better to get much on record saying. i got some. minutes some other point. the worry is will me caritas stay in form against the side that broke their run at three straight years as the top team in the west the rockets advanc
s western conference finals and insights of a third championship in four years alan grayson reports. the golden state warriors made it for western conference finals in a row as they wrapped up that playoff series with the new orleans pelicans on cheese day the win was all say the fifteenth in a row in the playoffs at times including the chicago bulls record straight from one thousand nine hundred ninety ninety one. that perry who had missed game one of the series due to injury during a team...
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grayson slover, student at the university of colorado. you guys both touched on how it's important that we talk honestly about counter extremism and radicalism. and it seems to me that there's a unique problem in doing that on the political left today. and i think a pretty good example of that is the founder of your organization being mislabeled by the southern poverty law center as a anti muslim extremist, which is pretty ridiculous, in my mind. so i guess my question is, how would you recommend we attack that problem, and try to create some unity on our side, and attacking a problem that should be a universal one that we all should want to solve? >> i think you captured it well. i mean, i think that there are -- there's -- you know, individuals and organizations that have been around and done some good work historically. but i think they have lost their bearings a bit in their contemporary context. and so we believe in constructionive engagement with all sides. and i think that the left, the right, and perhaps those who are heavenly abo
grayson slover, student at the university of colorado. you guys both touched on how it's important that we talk honestly about counter extremism and radicalism. and it seems to me that there's a unique problem in doing that on the political left today. and i think a pretty good example of that is the founder of your organization being mislabeled by the southern poverty law center as a anti muslim extremist, which is pretty ridiculous, in my mind. so i guess my question is, how would you...
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. >> dylan a grayson. >> hannah c collins. >> william m johnson.ean dubuque cooper. >> andrew e kane. >> abigail noel. >> amanda p. >> taylor p dunham. >> joseph j cam. -- kim.m louis a klein. >> said then. >> landry m. the second. haley c. >> jane lee. >> caleb. >> john linenger. click aubrey jones. >> david a. duca.n amy >> daniel lloyd. >> john pima gillick. >> noah lavera. >> j smith moon. >> path or d mcmahon. >> connor. -- >> matthew j. parsons. >> drew t. parks. e. phillips. brian pinch >> ronald l. quaid iii >> elizabeth w. pittman. nicholas p ramsey >> paris j. >> alexander w. >> jacob r. >> austin b rogers stephens. >> camille e. -- icholas >> suzanne l. e.lauren watson.rd >> david s. wyman.ander d. >> mary kathleen. the 25th company. d. beauchamp. >> nolan s. >> daniel m. davis. >> william k. waltz. >> edward paul deckard. >> joshua t. >> austin taylor dumas. you and -- ewan. >> nicholas p. >> from the 26th company. jamaal e. daniels. >> dylan j. fisher. -- milesd. davenport d. davenport. >> joseph fleming. >>deon carter davis. >> jordan
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and by god, can any of you believe that shot of grayson allen's that was out of the basket twice and rolled off? i still haven't fully recovered from that, but we're going to go on. okay, we're going to start with jeff now. now, please try and limit your remarks to five minutes. and jeff, you take off. >> great. thanks, randy. so, it's 2018. here we are talking about net neutrality, again. i've been talking about this issue since about 2002. as i recall back then, randy, i didn't have any gray hair. i don't know about you. but -- >> of course not. >> but we've gone a long time on this issue and we've gone around in circles an awful lot, and i would like to think that we've learned a few things along the way. but i'm not really sure about that. i think there are a couple of things we have learned along the way. one is that television comedians probably shouldn't run telecommunications policy. another is that, you know, slogans often win the way in washington. but to go back, i want to go back to 2002 for a second, because i think it helps set the table for discussing where we are toda
and by god, can any of you believe that shot of grayson allen's that was out of the basket twice and rolled off? i still haven't fully recovered from that, but we're going to go on. okay, we're going to start with jeff now. now, please try and limit your remarks to five minutes. and jeff, you take off. >> great. thanks, randy. so, it's 2018. here we are talking about net neutrality, again. i've been talking about this issue since about 2002. as i recall back then, randy, i didn't have any...