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hopkins' lead attorney in this case, bob mathias, says those doctors employed by hopkins simply served on a federal research panel that approved spending for government medical experiments. you're saying the doctors who were on these panel who is approved the federal spending of this study did not know the scope of those experiments? >> there's no evidence that i've seen that sets forth the scope of what would happen in guatemala. >> we have documents which we have and have produced which clearly show not only did they know about it but they kept it quiet. >> reporter: should present-day hopkins be held liable for alleged actions decades ago? >> i think it's an attempt by plaintiffs' lawyers to exploit an historical situation for their own monetary gain. >> what about accountability? what about responsibility for conducting experiments that even at the time under anybody's thought, should never have been conducted? >>> right now at 5:00, new court documents reveal the twisted back story in the murder of a downtown hotel -- murder at a downtown hotel. online ads, a down-low rendezvous a
hopkins' lead attorney in this case, bob mathias, says those doctors employed by hopkins simply served on a federal research panel that approved spending for government medical experiments. you're saying the doctors who were on these panel who is approved the federal spending of this study did not know the scope of those experiments? >> there's no evidence that i've seen that sets forth the scope of what would happen in guatemala. >> we have documents which we have and have produced...
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it was carried live from john -- johns hopkins university in baltimore to an estimated audience of 60 million, the president sought to answer concerns of americans opposed to the escalation of the conflict as well as those who thought the united states was not doing enough to help south vietnam. titled "peace without conquest" he attempted to address why vietnam was worth the of sacrifice and laid out plans for economic development in vietnam. u.s. military personnel went from about 23,000 in january of 1965 to over -- u.s. military -- 180,000 by the end of the year. >> during the current academic year, this marks the second occasion on which johns hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive of this campus. ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [applause] [applause] president johnson: senator tidings, members of the congressional allegation members of the faculty at john hopkins student body, my fellow americans, last week, 17 nations send their views to some two dozen countries having an interest in southeast asia. we are joining those 17
it was carried live from john -- johns hopkins university in baltimore to an estimated audience of 60 million, the president sought to answer concerns of americans opposed to the escalation of the conflict as well as those who thought the united states was not doing enough to help south vietnam. titled "peace without conquest" he attempted to address why vietnam was worth the of sacrifice and laid out plans for economic development in vietnam. u.s. military personnel went from about...
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johnson: senator tidings, members of the congressional allegation, members of the faculty at john hopkins student body, my fellow americans, last week, 17 nations send their views to some two dozen countries having an interest in southeast asia. we are joining those 17 countries and stating our american policy tonight, which we believe will contribute toward peace in this area of the world. i have come here to review once again with my own all the views of the american government. tonight americans and asians are dying for a war where each people may choose its own path for change. this is the principle of which our ancestors fault -- our ancestors fought in the valley of pennsylvania and the principle for which our sons fight tonight in the jungles of vietnam. vietnam is far away from this campus. we have no territory there nor do we seek any. the war is dirty and brutal and difficult. some 400 young men born into an america bursting with opportunity and promise have ended their lives in vietnam's soil. why must we take this painful road? why must this nation hazard its ease and interest
johnson: senator tidings, members of the congressional allegation, members of the faculty at john hopkins student body, my fellow americans, last week, 17 nations send their views to some two dozen countries having an interest in southeast asia. we are joining those 17 countries and stating our american policy tonight, which we believe will contribute toward peace in this area of the world. i have come here to review once again with my own all the views of the american government. tonight...
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katrina bell mcdonald from johns hopkins university who says this started at johns hopkins and picked up all these folks and it was some of your students who started this. >> i'm actually the faculty adviser to the black student union at hopkins. and they worked together with a number of other student groups including groups at other colleges. and we began at hopkins and collected people as we went down st. paul street. >> and what was the -- what was the motivation? what was the vibe? obviously we know the motivation. but what was the intent for this particular rally? >> the students wanted to have their own say, you know. we've had lots of different events this weekend and beyond. but the students really felt like they wanted their voices to be heard above, that they feel they're in that age group. they feel the brunt of a lot of these problems. so they insisted that today be their day. they wanted to do it yesterday, but we were on lockdown. but today we were released. so they got out here. >> and i feel a particular sort of passion out here and enthusiasm and engagement because th
katrina bell mcdonald from johns hopkins university who says this started at johns hopkins and picked up all these folks and it was some of your students who started this. >> i'm actually the faculty adviser to the black student union at hopkins. and they worked together with a number of other student groups including groups at other colleges. and we began at hopkins and collected people as we went down st. paul street. >> and what was the -- what was the motivation? what was the...
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. --- el incidente se report la mañana del domingo sobre la calle ''hopkins'' cerca a ''story road''l este de san jos... take vo el auto fue localizado con el pequeño en su interior sano y salvo... --- los agentes capturaron a la sospechosa a pocas cuadras de distancia sentada en un auto estacionado sobre la avenida mabel... take fs/juan fra --pasemos a oakland donde hoy tambien regresar a la corte el cuarto sospechoso vinculado a un tiroteo mortal. --"michael stills" de 21 aÑos...
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several victims and their families say hopkins doctors and the u.s. government infected children psychiatric patients and prison inmates with sexually transmitted diseases. the study was to test whether penicillin could treat stds. hopkins says its doctors never directly took part in the experiment experiments. >>> today robert durst is expected back in court. today's preliminary hearing is on gun and drug charges. durst was the subject of hbo's the jinx oig. he was arrested last month in new orleans. durst is accused of killing susan berman 15 years ago in los angeles. >>> 6:17. police say someone killed a nine month old girl in leesburg. dech devyn ellis died last october. medical examiner says it was from blunts force trauma to the head. ellis' father says she went limp while he was feeding her. no one has been charged, but the father is barred from seeing a new babiedy edhe had with their mother last week. >>> a group of women suing a businessman for willinged aly putting cameras inside a bathroom. the baltimore sun reporting the late e.st lawsuit
several victims and their families say hopkins doctors and the u.s. government infected children psychiatric patients and prison inmates with sexually transmitted diseases. the study was to test whether penicillin could treat stds. hopkins says its doctors never directly took part in the experiment experiments. >>> today robert durst is expected back in court. today's preliminary hearing is on gun and drug charges. durst was the subject of hbo's the jinx oig. he was arrested last month...
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a fire broke blocks away from johns hopkins hospital last night. there is no word on the cause of that fire. >>> breaking news coverage continues this morning with the words that have some people raising their eyebrows. what maryland's governor had to say about >>> your time now is 4:38. we're staying on top of breaking news in baltimore. the city is under a state of emergency right now. governor larry hogan called in the national guard. these are live pictures now as you can see. officers in riot gear ready to take on what lies ahead in the day ahead. several fires are burning around the city still right now. we just received word of a new fire on west pratt and monroe streets in baltimore. that's about ten minutes away from the inner harbor. rioters have looted dozens of businesses and caused a lot of property damage. more than two dozen people were arrested. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake put a curfew in last night. we still don't know how the 25-year-old or why his his spinal cord was severed. >> there is the washington monument live view. the
a fire broke blocks away from johns hopkins hospital last night. there is no word on the cause of that fire. >>> breaking news coverage continues this morning with the words that have some people raising their eyebrows. what maryland's governor had to say about >>> your time now is 4:38. we're staying on top of breaking news in baltimore. the city is under a state of emergency right now. governor larry hogan called in the national guard. these are live pictures now as you can...
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john hopkins beats maryland 15- 12. now please, watch this. you're looking at spring football from a whole new perspective. this little pumpkin is leah still. look at her. the four-year-old daughter of the bengals, he announced her to be cancer free last month. you might remember. today she scored the first touchdown in temple's spring game. she was their guest of honor. she had coin toss duties. >> i could watch that 72 times. >> are you trying to make me cry? >> i'm trying to keep myself from crying. >> okay. >> really crying. really precious. >> are you going to cry? >> i'm going to get some >>> okay, howard, what do we have for tomorrow? >> a couple early showers south of town. the sun comes out later in the morning. as opposed to the low 50s today, then monday, isolated shower, but still finally by tuesday, a whole lot better. >> thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> updates any time on our app. ha, you better have a jet pack under there turtle. tortoise, actually. on your marks, get set...go! later road kill. huh, huh
john hopkins beats maryland 15- 12. now please, watch this. you're looking at spring football from a whole new perspective. this little pumpkin is leah still. look at her. the four-year-old daughter of the bengals, he announced her to be cancer free last month. you might remember. today she scored the first touchdown in temple's spring game. she was their guest of honor. she had coin toss duties. >> i could watch that 72 times. >> are you trying to make me cry? >> i'm trying...
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johns hopkins hospital is closer to the inner harbor on the eastern side of the city. this is if you think of baltimore as split right down the middle this is on the other side. this is on the western side and north avenue is sort of -- if you made a big cross through the city we are right at the center of the cross right now. this is really the main part of the city. what's closer to this actually is the university of maryland medical campus where a lot of folks if you've ever heard your doctor went to school at the university of maryland this is closer to where that is. this is over in the west baltimore region. it's close to coppin state university. there's a there are a couple of htss. the school that's the closest to this mica. very well-known in the country for painting sculpture, visual arts. we wanted to give you a heads up. i had a piece of paper handed to me. it says several prince georges police officers were hit by rocks this afternoon during the disturbance. all of the injuries so far have been minor. there are about 30 prince georges police officers in th
johns hopkins hospital is closer to the inner harbor on the eastern side of the city. this is if you think of baltimore as split right down the middle this is on the other side. this is on the western side and north avenue is sort of -- if you made a big cross through the city we are right at the center of the cross right now. this is really the main part of the city. what's closer to this actually is the university of maryland medical campus where a lot of folks if you've ever heard your...
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a film i'm remembering with anthony hopkins -- >> the innocent. >> these are all films, and you've had varying degrees of involvement. >> well, some of them i wrote. >> right. >> but you have not been literally involved with every one of them. >> no sometimes i back off, by the time it's happening i'm writing a novel, but i don't want to get back in it. i wrote the innocent, john schlesinger directed. campbell scott played the young englishman. we have isabella rossalini who is swedish italian playing a german and we had anthony hopkins, a welshman, playing an american. >> hollywood, right? >> you couldn't move on the set for dialogue coaches. [ laughter ] >> i wonder if it's been a positive experience for you to watch with your participation and not these books that you pour so much of yourself into, become these films, i'm curious with directors when i get to visit, probably with authors whose films are made by other people, do you feel like it's to be yours at that point? it was mine and now it's theres? >> yep. i think what you've given them is the skeleton of something, some ready
a film i'm remembering with anthony hopkins -- >> the innocent. >> these are all films, and you've had varying degrees of involvement. >> well, some of them i wrote. >> right. >> but you have not been literally involved with every one of them. >> no sometimes i back off, by the time it's happening i'm writing a novel, but i don't want to get back in it. i wrote the innocent, john schlesinger directed. campbell scott played the young englishman. we have...
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jeremy greene professor of medicine here at johns hopkins university. dr. greene, what's the definition of a generic medicine? >> guest: generic medicine is supposed to the the -- in medicine, we think of them as identicals. they are the same molecule. they're supposed to perform in exactly the same way except they're not exactly the same elm want them to be cheaper. we look at a generic drug as a way of gaining more access at affordable price to medicines which, when they were previously available only by brand number under a monopoly they're much more expensive. a generic drug is a concept. a very contested object. it's a very recent object over the last 50 years. it's become a key point in attempts to try and help american health care be more affordable at the same quality. remarkably successful set of policies. 2014, more than 84% of all drugs filled -- prescriptions filled were filled generically trillions of dollars have been estimated to be saved because of substitution of cheaper generic drugs for brand name drugs. but generic drug has been a proble
jeremy greene professor of medicine here at johns hopkins university. dr. greene, what's the definition of a generic medicine? >> guest: generic medicine is supposed to the the -- in medicine, we think of them as identicals. they are the same molecule. they're supposed to perform in exactly the same way except they're not exactly the same elm want them to be cheaper. we look at a generic drug as a way of gaining more access at affordable price to medicines which, when they were previously...
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about eight or ten blocks from johns hopkins university. that's the site of that fire burned incredibly intensely and quickly. there has been back and forth confusion about the degree to which that fire was an accident or was related to the riots. the latest we've heard from a spokesperson for the mayor according to reporting coming through the associated press is that it is indeed related or at least they believe at this hour that fire is related to the riots. a senior center was in the process of being constructed there. that's a church. community members, parish members incredibly distraught over the destruction there. i'd like to bring in ben jacobs. he's a political reporter for the guardian. ben, you're on the site of that fire talking to people. members of that church as it burns. what was the scene like? >> they were heartbroken that this was an evident in a community that is -- the church is built after. the second senior center being built and people were in tears. they were holding prayer circles. one woman kept on saying this is
about eight or ten blocks from johns hopkins university. that's the site of that fire burned incredibly intensely and quickly. there has been back and forth confusion about the degree to which that fire was an accident or was related to the riots. the latest we've heard from a spokesperson for the mayor according to reporting coming through the associated press is that it is indeed related or at least they believe at this hour that fire is related to the riots. a senior center was in the...
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hopkins were two brothers from georgetown who set up a brickyard in the 150s. as you can see they spread all over the area. even though la fant had planned it it was basically a big field. so when they were extending massachusetts avenue hopkins brickyard was right in the way. so they had to knock some of those out to put the avenue through. andrgáp' some of the more prominent early residents into the 1870s complaining the smoke from the kilns was coming into their house at night so there was an act of congress to close down hopkins brickyard. so this is basically how everything looked till about 1871 when congress passed the organic act which gave washington a governor presidentially appointed governor who was henry cook. legislative assembly and house of delegates. it also created a five-member board of public works. of of which alexander bosch shepherd was on the board. he wasn't the director of the board. actually the governor was. but shepherd was so strong and imposing that henry cook stopped going to the meetings and shepherd got his way. he's probably b
hopkins were two brothers from georgetown who set up a brickyard in the 150s. as you can see they spread all over the area. even though la fant had planned it it was basically a big field. so when they were extending massachusetts avenue hopkins brickyard was right in the way. so they had to knock some of those out to put the avenue through. andrgáp' some of the more prominent early residents into the 1870s complaining the smoke from the kilns was coming into their house at night so there was...
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there in east baltimore, about eight or ten blocks from john hopkins university. that is the cite of that fire there that you see burned incredibly intensely and quickly. there has been a little bit of back and forth confusion about the degree to whether or not that fire was just an accident or related to the riots. the latest we've heard from the spokesperson relating to the mayor coming from a spokesperson from associated press it is indeed related or at least they believe at this hour the fire is related to the riots. a senior center was in the process of being constructed there. the community members, parish members incredibly distraught over the situation there. and at this moment i would like to bring in ben jacob, who is a political reporter for the guardian. and ben, you were there on site talking to the members of the church. what was it like? >> they were heartbroken. that this was an effort where they had built the church the senior center people were in tears. one woman kept saying this is sinful, i can't believe it. the level of how distraught people
there in east baltimore, about eight or ten blocks from john hopkins university. that is the cite of that fire there that you see burned incredibly intensely and quickly. there has been a little bit of back and forth confusion about the degree to whether or not that fire was just an accident or related to the riots. the latest we've heard from the spokesperson relating to the mayor coming from a spokesperson from associated press it is indeed related or at least they believe at this hour the...
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joining me also a neurosurgeon at johns hopkins who specializes in spinal disorder. just trying to re-read these notes for clarification to make sure we are accurately capturing what police have said here. they only learned after their detailed in-depth investigation that there was a second stop. this transportation van and they only learned it after seeing a camera that was privately owned. why would they need to get that information -- >> the people who were driving the van should have been telling them that they stopped in various places. so to begin with you wonder whether the information from the officers who were driving the van are credible to begin with. and this is not a surprise because over and over again the reports by the police who are involved from the initial phase are not necessarily accurate. >> and let me bring you in on this. we heard in this news conference this information turned over to the state's attorney involved in this. we heard authorities or police say they will continue to do their part here. we already have a leak this morning to wake
joining me also a neurosurgeon at johns hopkins who specializes in spinal disorder. just trying to re-read these notes for clarification to make sure we are accurately capturing what police have said here. they only learned after their detailed in-depth investigation that there was a second stop. this transportation van and they only learned it after seeing a camera that was privately owned. why would they need to get that information -- >> the people who were driving the van should have...
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tell us first of all about your relative edwin hopkins. >> he was a fireman third class.n he went down with it. it was razed in 1943. at this point, he was buryied. in 1949 in preparation of put saying lor sailors into the punch bowl he was exhumed with a number of others. at that point, because of a lot of decisions that were made at the time there was confusion, and he and a number of other sailors were put into unknown graves. ray emery, thanks to his great research eventually we found out in 2008 that edward hopkins had actually been recovered. his remains were marked edwin hopkins in 1943, but when the switchover came it was placed as unknown. at that point, the oklahoma family did research tracked down -- there was 27 people in the same category as my cousin. they opened up one of the graves in the early 2000s. five people were in it. they were recovered and brought home. unfortunately, there were about 60 to 100 other remains in the grave. at this point, the navy decided for different reasons not to continue with the program. >> the navy actually began this process
tell us first of all about your relative edwin hopkins. >> he was a fireman third class.n he went down with it. it was razed in 1943. at this point, he was buryied. in 1949 in preparation of put saying lor sailors into the punch bowl he was exhumed with a number of others. at that point, because of a lot of decisions that were made at the time there was confusion, and he and a number of other sailors were put into unknown graves. ray emery, thanks to his great research eventually we found...
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>> reporter: what time did it start at john hopkins?00. >> reporter: we are starting in the midsection of where the crowd is. there are hundreds and hundreds of people in front of city hall trying to make their way into the courtyard of city hall. they are students members of amnesty international. it started at johns hopkins university and marched to penn station. now, they are here. give me a sense of what voice you want heard. what statement are you trying to hear? >> we are tired of injustice. we are not going to stand for it any longer. i want the fact that this is peaceful to be known. most of the protests have been peaceful. they are giving out flowers. >> reporter: how long do you plan being out here today? >> until it ends. >> reporter: until it ends. 10:00? >> curfew is 10:00. >> reporter: these are folks planning to honor the curfew. i ran into one protester, who i saw in ferguson and again in new york city. he says he is here today. he says he will be out here tomorrow and they will continue to have their voices heard. wolf?
>> reporter: what time did it start at john hopkins?00. >> reporter: we are starting in the midsection of where the crowd is. there are hundreds and hundreds of people in front of city hall trying to make their way into the courtyard of city hall. they are students members of amnesty international. it started at johns hopkins university and marched to penn station. now, they are here. give me a sense of what voice you want heard. what statement are you trying to hear? >> we...
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cont vo --- el incidente se report la mañana del domingo sobre la calle ''hopkins'' cerca a ''story road del este de san jos.... el auto fue localizado con el pequeño en su interior sano y salvo... --- los agentes capturaron a la sospechosa a pocas cuadras de distancia sentada en un auto estacionado sobre la avenida mabel... juan fran - ots --pasemos a oakland donde hoy regresar a la corte el cuarto sospechoso... take vo ...vinculado a un tiroteo mortal. --"michael stills" de 21 aÑos fue arrestado el jueves pasado en conexin al asesinato de "chyemil pierce" quien muri frente a su casa mientras protega a sus hijos de las balas. --las autoridade no han indicado de quien era el arma que cobr la vida de la madre, pero continan investigando. --se espera que los otros tres sujetos se presenten ante un juez el prximo 13 de abril para dar sus declaraciones. juanfra/take vo ---en hayward la polica revela un nuevo retrato hablado del sospechoso que intent secuestrar adolescentes que iban camino a su preparatoria... ---el sospechoso podra ser hispano o asitico... tiene barba y viste pantalones cort
cont vo --- el incidente se report la mañana del domingo sobre la calle ''hopkins'' cerca a ''story road del este de san jos.... el auto fue localizado con el pequeño en su interior sano y salvo... --- los agentes capturaron a la sospechosa a pocas cuadras de distancia sentada en un auto estacionado sobre la avenida mabel... juan fran - ots --pasemos a oakland donde hoy regresar a la corte el cuarto sospechoso... take vo ...vinculado a un tiroteo mortal. --"michael stills" de 21...
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kimberly: a final settlement in the case of a john hopkins gynecologist who secretly recorded exams of some 8000 patients. a judge has signed off and $32 million of attorney fees for the eight law firms that negotiated the $190 million settlement, the largest of its kind. the rest of the settlement goes to the patience of the doctor, who took his own life shortly after he the allegations surfaced in 2013. an alexandria family is demanding the laws of virginia be changed. a drunk driver killed their son in 2014. the driver was sentenced to 20 years in prison friday, and now surviving family members want protections their son did not have. the 24-year-old's mother cannot hold back her tears. >> the future was stolen from him, forever young, forever loved, forever lost. kimberly: this was the aftermath of the crash that took his life in january 2 14. a george mason graduate, about to start phd studies, coming from georgetown win according to the victim's attorney a man from arlington ran through three red lights before slimming his jeep into his car. but before he ran a red lights, prosec
kimberly: a final settlement in the case of a john hopkins gynecologist who secretly recorded exams of some 8000 patients. a judge has signed off and $32 million of attorney fees for the eight law firms that negotiated the $190 million settlement, the largest of its kind. the rest of the settlement goes to the patience of the doctor, who took his own life shortly after he the allegations surfaced in 2013. an alexandria family is demanding the laws of virginia be changed. a drunk driver killed...
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cont vo --- el incidente se report la mañana del domingo sobre la calle ''hopkins'' cerca a ''story roados.... el auto fue localizado con el pequeño en su interior sano y salvo... --- los agentes capturaron a la sospechosa a pocas cuadras de distancia sentada en un auto estacionado sobre la avenida mabel... live bug juanfra ---tiempo de una nueva pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion.. take vo --- su hijo est creciendo y ya es hora de hacer amigos?... en creciendo juntos le decimos cmo puede ayudarle con el desarrollo de sus habilidades sociales --- take vo ---ademas nterese qu alimentos usted podra tener en su casa que le ayudarn a prevenir la demencia... lu on sport desk --el dia de hoy en creciendo hay muestras de cariño... y hay muestras de cariño. dale gasolina que limpia. chevron con techron. juntos vamos a hablar acerca de algunos consejos para ayudar a su hijo a hacer amigos. vo in monitor --y es que aunque pueda parecer que los niÑos pequeÑos no son muy sociables los expertos en desarrollo infantil aseguran que los bebs pueden establecer vnculos afectivos con otros niÑ
cont vo --- el incidente se report la mañana del domingo sobre la calle ''hopkins'' cerca a ''story roados.... el auto fue localizado con el pequeño en su interior sano y salvo... --- los agentes capturaron a la sospechosa a pocas cuadras de distancia sentada en un auto estacionado sobre la avenida mabel... live bug juanfra ---tiempo de una nueva pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 primera edicion.. take vo --- su hijo est creciendo y ya es hora de hacer amigos?... en creciendo juntos le decimos...
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hopkins said obviously you build it on wheels. twice a year you drag the horse. why don't you make the horse large enough so that you can put the members of congress in the horse thus saving the taxpayers their transportation costs. and because you are such a wise body and so important you must have very important papers. so let's build a little closet for the archives of the united states in the horse's rectum. just to let you know these were rather earthy people. well, it never happened. no horse although the statue does appear on the plan in 1791 and we have the equestrian statue off the campus of george washington university. it didn't occur because congress actually did start. it moved from princeton because part of the compromise was two federal towns but two temporary residences. every time this issue comes up, of course, there is major fights over where it is going to be. it was resolved that the southern seat of government would be annapolis which new englanders thought was just fine because a lot of republicans, a lot of extreme republicans who believed
hopkins said obviously you build it on wheels. twice a year you drag the horse. why don't you make the horse large enough so that you can put the members of congress in the horse thus saving the taxpayers their transportation costs. and because you are such a wise body and so important you must have very important papers. so let's build a little closet for the archives of the united states in the horse's rectum. just to let you know these were rather earthy people. well, it never happened. no...
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last night, a fire broke out just blocks away from johns hopkins hospital just one of multiple fires in the city after a violent outbreak by rioters and looters. there's no word on the cause of that fire. firefighters are also trying to figure out what started a massive fire in east baltimore. take a look at the scene here. flames shooting into the sky. the fire at the mary harvi trans mfgs center. it's still under construction. we're trying to find out more information there. no information is available on how the fire started. >>> check our forecast. what can we expect in the day ahead? >> we've had the winds pick up which is complicating some of the firefighting efforts in baltimore. there's the live view from our city camera overlooking washington. there's the washington monument and jefferson memorial. a rather chilly morning in storm team 4 weather center. the radar picking up a few lingering sprinkles on the eastern shore and they are tracking off to the south maybe near cambridge and east ton. right now, it's in the low to mid 40s. nearby suburbs and rural areas in maryland a
last night, a fire broke out just blocks away from johns hopkins hospital just one of multiple fires in the city after a violent outbreak by rioters and looters. there's no word on the cause of that fire. firefighters are also trying to figure out what started a massive fire in east baltimore. take a look at the scene here. flames shooting into the sky. the fire at the mary harvi trans mfgs center. it's still under construction. we're trying to find out more information there. no information is...
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the rest of the $190 million will be divided among 8,000 patients of a johns hopkins gynecologist. his name was dr. nikita levy. he killed himself last year after police found video and frachs s photographs of patients in his house. he operated a clinic in baltimore that was run by johns hopkins medicine. >>> next bullets fly during the making of a music valentine's day owe. friends say it was accidental. tonight why police are charging the shooter with murder. news4 talking with former members of a northern virginia congregation. what they're revealing about allegations of blackmail inside the church. plus a hidden gem. >>> now at 6:30 a new lawsuit against local police as we uncover evidence seen by a grand jury that refused to indict a sheriff's deputy who shot and killed a man. >>> new at 6:00, the local projects that could benefit most with if the government can get a major funding bill passed. >>> do you know which aps your kids are using? a new look at the way teenagers are using social media. >>> sheriff's deputies shot and killed an unarmed man in suitland last year. >> we
the rest of the $190 million will be divided among 8,000 patients of a johns hopkins gynecologist. his name was dr. nikita levy. he killed himself last year after police found video and frachs s photographs of patients in his house. he operated a clinic in baltimore that was run by johns hopkins medicine. >>> next bullets fly during the making of a music valentine's day owe. friends say it was accidental. tonight why police are charging the shooter with murder. news4 talking with...
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victims and their peoples say hopkins doctors and the u.s. government infected children psychiatric patients and prison inmates with sexually transmitted diseases. many were never treated. the study was to test whether penicillin could treat stds. >> there is no evidence that i've seen that sets forth the scope of what was going to happen down in guatemala. >> which clearly show not only did they know about it, but they kept it quiet. >> hopkins says its doctors simply served a federal research panel that approved spending to government medical experiments. >>> a u.s. senator defiant and facing a lengthy legal battle. bob menendez was in-dits order corruption charges yesterday. but he told a raucous crowd of supporters that he intends to keep his seat. the justice department says he used his office to help a doctor milk medicare for millions of dollars and to get visas for the several of the doctor's girlfriends. in return d.o.j. says menendez accepted contributions and lavish troops. menendez says the department is dead wrong. >> i'm angry a
victims and their peoples say hopkins doctors and the u.s. government infected children psychiatric patients and prison inmates with sexually transmitted diseases. many were never treated. the study was to test whether penicillin could treat stds. >> there is no evidence that i've seen that sets forth the scope of what was going to happen down in guatemala. >> which clearly show not only did they know about it, but they kept it quiet. >> hopkins says its doctors simply served...
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one at johns hopkins university and i was affiliated with the institute for politics with the great institution. recently i set out to do some research in baltimore in both neighborhoods and to the publication of a very important book by william julius wilson, he'll will send out harvard then at chicago. it was a book that was published in 1987 called the truly disadvantaged. in that book argued very persuasively and very importantly the part of the problems faced by low income african american had to do with processes that de-industrialization and outsourcing. i was curious to know whether that actually was happening in baltimore because as you know, baltimore was mid-level in the city in the 1970s about 34,000 people were employed by bethlehem steel. by the time i started looking in to this question a much smaller number of people were in lloyd as bethlehem steel had been curtailing operations and moving them to overseas locations. as they try to write in this book, it is not very difficult to confirm what the wilson has done in chicago and that is the industrialization is the closer factorie
one at johns hopkins university and i was affiliated with the institute for politics with the great institution. recently i set out to do some research in baltimore in both neighborhoods and to the publication of a very important book by william julius wilson, he'll will send out harvard then at chicago. it was a book that was published in 1987 called the truly disadvantaged. in that book argued very persuasively and very importantly the part of the problems faced by low income african american...
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and maryland will take on johns hopkins at 8:00 tonight in college park. the wiz looking good, the caps have a chance to look good if they get game seven. we will see what happens. you feel good? kellye: 7, the number, i like it. they win devon: the gw 10 miler, it will be chilly. the rain could be wrapping up i that time. rain gear, keep that handy. we could break out with sunshine with the rain wrapping up earlier in the day. the temperatures warmer than today. the best weather next weekend. kellye: hopefully the rain holds off for the runners. thanks for joining us. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." devastation. a massive earthquake? nepal. the death toll mounting. the frantic race to pull survivors from the rubble. avalanches trapping climbers on mount everest tonight. >>> shut it down. protests vowing to bring baltimore to a standstill. what happened to this police suspect in custody. tonight, police trying to find this man. could he hold a clue? >>> bruce jenner's moment. those words to diane sawyer -- >> for all intents and purposes i am a woman.
and maryland will take on johns hopkins at 8:00 tonight in college park. the wiz looking good, the caps have a chance to look good if they get game seven. we will see what happens. you feel good? kellye: 7, the number, i like it. they win devon: the gw 10 miler, it will be chilly. the rain could be wrapping up i that time. rain gear, keep that handy. we could break out with sunshine with the rain wrapping up earlier in the day. the temperatures warmer than today. the best weather next weekend....
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maryland and hopkins.r two maryland would be the regular season champ with a win and top seed in the conference tournament and they would have bragging rights. game time 8:00 p.m. georgetown was down 3-1. scored six straight. capped off by this from stafford to take a 7-3 lead. four goals for the senior. 30 on the season. georgetown wins 13-10. honestly how much more playoffs can there be going on? >> it is exciting. >> it is really impressive. >> monday night for caps we don't have a game time yet. >> tonight we have rain. if you are going to be in turns on at 7:00. we have our severe weather special coming up. >> i'll be there. >> looks better tomorrow afternoon. then a lot better here by the second half of next week. >> thank you for watching. see you back here at 11:00. >> axelrod: the death toll climbs after an earthquake rattles nepal and rocked mount everest. the damage is catastrophic, and tremors kill dozens more in neighboring countries. protesters in baltimore staged the biggest march yet since
maryland and hopkins.r two maryland would be the regular season champ with a win and top seed in the conference tournament and they would have bragging rights. game time 8:00 p.m. georgetown was down 3-1. scored six straight. capped off by this from stafford to take a 7-3 lead. four goals for the senior. 30 on the season. georgetown wins 13-10. honestly how much more playoffs can there be going on? >> it is exciting. >> it is really impressive. >> monday night for caps we...
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. --- el incidente se report la mañana del domingo sobre la calle ''hopkins'' cerca a ''story road''san jos... take vo el auto fue localizado con el pequeño en su interior sano y salvo... --- los agentes capturaron a la sospechosa a pocas cuadras de distancia sentada en un auto estacionado sobre la avenida mabel... take fs/juan fra --pasemos a oakland donde hoy tambien regresar a la corte el cuarto sospechoso vinculado a un tiroteo mortal. --"michael stills" de 21 aÑos fue arrestado el jueves pasado en conexin al asesinato de "chyemil pierce" quien muri frente a su casa mientras protega a sus hijos de las balas. take vo --las autoridade no han indicado de quien era el arma que cobr la vida de la madre pero continan investigando. --se espera que los otros tres sujetos se presenten ante un juez el prximo 13 de abril para dar sus declaraciones. juanfra hablemos ahora de tu dinero.... a partir de hoy, dolera un poco mas recibir la cuenta al comprar en algunas ciudades del este de la bahia... es que al precio a la venta usted tendra que sumarle un diez por ciento.... suben hoy los impuest
. --- el incidente se report la mañana del domingo sobre la calle ''hopkins'' cerca a ''story road''san jos... take vo el auto fue localizado con el pequeño en su interior sano y salvo... --- los agentes capturaron a la sospechosa a pocas cuadras de distancia sentada en un auto estacionado sobre la avenida mabel... take fs/juan fra --pasemos a oakland donde hoy tambien regresar a la corte el cuarto sospechoso vinculado a un tiroteo mortal. --"michael stills" de 21 aÑos fue...
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no more chicken at johns hopkins university.t association there voting this week against a proposal to potentially bring chick-fil-a to campus because of the owner's support for traditional marriage. they have a resolution saying perspective and current students, staff faculty and other visitors who are members of the lbgt community would be subjected to the microaggression of supporting current or future development plans. this is the latest in the series of tempts by campus officials to silence those are different opinions. andrew guernsey is a junior at jhuu he has defended the vote. he joins us live. so you lost that vote. why? what's going on at johns hopkins university? >> good morning peter. it's great to be on the show with you. >> happy to have you. >> what's happening on my campus and can i speak as the president of the pro-life club which they even blocked us from having a club on campus. now we are seeing them blocking a chick-fil-a even a hypothetical one on campus. the reason is increasing intolerance towards stude
no more chicken at johns hopkins university.t association there voting this week against a proposal to potentially bring chick-fil-a to campus because of the owner's support for traditional marriage. they have a resolution saying perspective and current students, staff faculty and other visitors who are members of the lbgt community would be subjected to the microaggression of supporting current or future development plans. this is the latest in the series of tempts by campus officials to...
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the $1 billion lawsuit filed in a maryland court accuses johns hopkins and the rockefeller foundation of helping "design, support, encourage and finance" the nonconsensual tests. at philadelphia international airport, baggage handlers, cleaners, and other workers went on strike thursday to demand higher pay and benefits. the workers, who are paid as little as $7.25 an hour, want the airport to comply with a living wage requirement for city-owned facilities. meanwhile, mcdonalds' workers rallied in dozens of cities, from new york to los angeles calling for an expansion of the company's plan to raise wages to at least $1 over the local minimum wage. some 90% of mcdonald's workers are excluded, since the hike does not apply to franchises. officials at duke university in north carolina say a student has left campus after admitting to hanging a noose from a tree. duke says the student will be subject to school disciplinary procedures. the noose was discovered wednesday, days after another incident where a black, female student said a group of white, male peers harassed her using the same r
the $1 billion lawsuit filed in a maryland court accuses johns hopkins and the rockefeller foundation of helping "design, support, encourage and finance" the nonconsensual tests. at philadelphia international airport, baggage handlers, cleaners, and other workers went on strike thursday to demand higher pay and benefits. the workers, who are paid as little as $7.25 an hour, want the airport to comply with a living wage requirement for city-owned facilities. meanwhile, mcdonalds'...
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how in the community known for urban renewal, inner harbor, aquarium, camden yards, john hopkins. why do you have the worst poverty in america? >> that's a great question. first of all, i think as you can see from what the governor said peace in the next two to three days you've got to do. as elijah cummings pointed out, you need to top to bottom look at what's going on in the police department. what i saw when i was lieutenant governor we made an effort to make sure the community and police could work together. workshops together having the police in the neighborhood really strong policing programs so you could build the trust between the community and police. police without trust of the community can't do their job. they can't reduce crime because nobody will trust them to tell them what's going on. when that breaks down order breaks down. a good lifestyle breaks down. that's number one. then there's the much deeper question you raised which is how do you create jobs? in sand town where mr. gray came from there was 52% unemployment rate. that's unacceptable. what you have to do
how in the community known for urban renewal, inner harbor, aquarium, camden yards, john hopkins. why do you have the worst poverty in america? >> that's a great question. first of all, i think as you can see from what the governor said peace in the next two to three days you've got to do. as elijah cummings pointed out, you need to top to bottom look at what's going on in the police department. what i saw when i was lieutenant governor we made an effort to make sure the community and...
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. >> this mother of two, a registered nurse at johns hopkins hospital. >> when you have an overreaction it is an old reaction. >> she took the day off from work to comfort when she could, confronting when she had to. >> the father in me says to you, what are you doing these guys could hurt you? >> if my kids get hurt if that kid -- that's somebody's child. >> but there was no mistaking the lawlessness and looting. young people clashing with police, very few arrested destroying what few major businesses this community has long clamored for. watch this guy in the gas mask as he slashed the hose the firefighters were using. the cvs applauded for opening in this neighborhood. this senior citizen high-rise, a $16 million investment gone. by sunrise 16 police officers injured. one unresponsive rushed to the hospital. when the worst was over more than 250 people arrested including 39 juveniles. like the smell of burning buildings, a sense of sadness and disgust fell over baltimore that went to the white house. >> if our society really wanted to solve the problem, we could. it's just it would r
. >> this mother of two, a registered nurse at johns hopkins hospital. >> when you have an overreaction it is an old reaction. >> she took the day off from work to comfort when she could, confronting when she had to. >> the father in me says to you, what are you doing these guys could hurt you? >> if my kids get hurt if that kid -- that's somebody's child. >> but there was no mistaking the lawlessness and looting. young people clashing with police, very few...
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john hopkins es uno de los mejores hospitales del mundo, se le acusa de haber acusado en el programa con un total de 700 personas en guatemala, segÚn ellos, 60 todavÍa estÁn vivas. el hospital afirma que no pagÓ eso. en especial, si que se tiene en cuenta que inyectaron a los mÁs desprotegidos, como niÑos huÉrfanos y enfermos, les decÍan que eran tratamientos mÉdicos. >> yo nunca pensÉ. pablo: este experto en salud pÚblica afirma que ahora eso serÍa imposible. >> se ha legislado de tal manera que todos los pacientes que entran en algÚn estudio estÁn sumamente protegidos, esto no va a pasar nunca mÁs en estados unidos y en el mundo. pablo: programas similares se desarrollaron en alabama en indiana y se trasladaron a guatemala. marÍa: hoy fue dÍa de protestas en restaurantes mcdonald del paÍs, los trabajadores exigen un aumento de salario a $15 por hora; la empresa aumentÓ 1.10 dÓlares por hora a partir de julio. y los manifestantes han llamado un truco de relaciones pÚblicas. jorge: este jueves santo, el papa francisco volviÓ a criticar a los curas que se creen celebridades y muestran
john hopkins es uno de los mejores hospitales del mundo, se le acusa de haber acusado en el programa con un total de 700 personas en guatemala, segÚn ellos, 60 todavÍa estÁn vivas. el hospital afirma que no pagÓ eso. en especial, si que se tiene en cuenta que inyectaron a los mÁs desprotegidos, como niÑos huÉrfanos y enfermos, les decÍan que eran tratamientos mÉdicos. >> yo nunca pensÉ. pablo: este experto en salud pÚblica afirma que ahora eso serÍa imposible. >> se ha...
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a final settlement tonight in the case of a johns hopkins gynecologist who secretly recorded exams of some 8,000 patients. a judge has signed off on $32 million in attorney's fees much fees go to the eight law firms that negotiated the $190 million settlement. it's the largest of its kind. rest of the settlement goes to patients of the doctor. he took his own life shortly after the allegations surfaced in 2013. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 the status of d.c.'s cherry blossoms and what to expect from the weather as they approach peak bloom. tim: spring has sprung. putts are being made in augusta. masters is under way. latest on tying tiger who is on the course. nationals have stumbled out of the blocks. banged up and beaten down. reaction from today's matinee with the mets as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. preparing for a milestone that may put some passengers on edge. on monday the red line will return to automation for the first time since the red line crashed that killed nine people in 2009. richard reeve is live near the fort totten station with what riders need to know. rich? [n
a final settlement tonight in the case of a johns hopkins gynecologist who secretly recorded exams of some 8,000 patients. a judge has signed off on $32 million in attorney's fees much fees go to the eight law firms that negotiated the $190 million settlement. it's the largest of its kind. rest of the settlement goes to patients of the doctor. he took his own life shortly after the allegations surfaced in 2013. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 the status of d.c.'s cherry blossoms and what to...
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but there's a recent johns hopkins study that found many i.c.u. patients actually suffer from ptsd and joining us now, dr. ann parker a fellow at johns hopkins and i know you helped to lead this study which is really quite interesting. and you said you worked on it for some two years. how many people are we talking about that this really affects? >> yeah so what we know about people who are to survive a critical illness is they can have a number of complications. so these can be impairments in cognition, physical function and mental health. and one aspect of this is ptsd symptoms. and so in this systemic review we found that between one in five one in four patients experienced clinically important ptsd symptoms after their i.c.u. stay. alison: it makes a lot of sense when you step back and think about what the people are going through when they end up in the i.c.u. are there things that they're learning from the study that can be helpful to people experiencing this? >> i think so definitely. we were able to elicit some risk factors, people that ma
but there's a recent johns hopkins study that found many i.c.u. patients actually suffer from ptsd and joining us now, dr. ann parker a fellow at johns hopkins and i know you helped to lead this study which is really quite interesting. and you said you worked on it for some two years. how many people are we talking about that this really affects? >> yeah so what we know about people who are to survive a critical illness is they can have a number of complications. so these can be...
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you look at a case like and hopkins -- and hopkins what social categorization emphasizes is that before any of that can occur, we first have to look at hopkins and go female versus male. that is the process of sorting people into categories. there is research suggesting that this is process of dividing people into groups in a particular context underlay prejudice, stereotyping, stereotype threat, and all of that. there are institutions -- god knows i hate to hold up the marines as a model -- or our institutions that do a good job of creating a large sense of we. so that people may retain a sense that they are black or female or latino, but it is subordinate. therefore, whites and males season differently because they are all marines. -- see them differently because they are all marines. sorry to go over. [applause] >> i would like to add a couple of comments. i think that would take us back to the beginning. i helped linda by serving on the planning committee for this conference. it feels like ages ago that we started. when i was asked to be on the committee, i actually did not think i
you look at a case like and hopkins -- and hopkins what social categorization emphasizes is that before any of that can occur, we first have to look at hopkins and go female versus male. that is the process of sorting people into categories. there is research suggesting that this is process of dividing people into groups in a particular context underlay prejudice, stereotyping, stereotype threat, and all of that. there are institutions -- god knows i hate to hold up the marines as a model -- or...
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. >>> the johns hopkins hospital system is facing a $1 billion lawsuit this morning and was filed byeople claiming hopkins was involved with a seer it of government medical experiments conducted in guatemala in the 1940s and 50s. the subjects were deliberately infected with std' without their consent. >>> a 17 year old cancer patient in connecticut must remain in the hospital to complete treatment. the girl known as cassandra c was forced to undergo chemotherapy after she unsuccessfully tried to stop it saying it was her decision. the state ruled she can not finish treatment at home with her motherment lawmakers and residents in prince william county are one step closer to saying goodbye to the bi-county parkway. the proposed 10-mile road would connect prince william and dulles airport. some lawmakers are convinced the half a billion project will not move forward. >> it was ruining the royal crescent and to give up federal land as well and which would impact battle field and our way of life here. that's why we moved here. that's why we love it here. >> time for champaign. >> vdothad
. >>> the johns hopkins hospital system is facing a $1 billion lawsuit this morning and was filed byeople claiming hopkins was involved with a seer it of government medical experiments conducted in guatemala in the 1940s and 50s. the subjects were deliberately infected with std' without their consent. >>> a 17 year old cancer patient in connecticut must remain in the hospital to complete treatment. the girl known as cassandra c was forced to undergo chemotherapy after she...
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about eight or ten blocks from johns hopkins university. that is the sight of that fear you see there. burning incredibly quickly and intensity. there has been some confusion about whether it was just an know or related to the riots. the latest we've heard from a spokesperson according to rt roing coming through the associated press is that it is indeed related. or they believe it is related to the riots. a senior center was in the process of being constructed there. that's a church community member's parish members incredibly distraught. i would like to bring in ben jacobs a political reporter for the guardian. and you are on the site of that fire. talking to members of that church as it burned. what was the scene like? >> they were heart broken that this was an effort in the community that is this was the second senior center that they built and people were in tears. they were holding together in prayer circles. one woman kept saying this is sinful. i can't believe it. it was really the level of destruction was astonishing. >> was there,
about eight or ten blocks from johns hopkins university. that is the sight of that fear you see there. burning incredibly quickly and intensity. there has been some confusion about whether it was just an know or related to the riots. the latest we've heard from a spokesperson according to rt roing coming through the associated press is that it is indeed related. or they believe it is related to the riots. a senior center was in the process of being constructed there. that's a church community...
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so researchers at johns hopkins crunched the numbers. of dozens of commercial programs only 11 have been formally tested and only two are supported by evidence. they're weight watchers and jenny craig. >> overall it seems that these programs help people lose weight and then keep it off for weight watchers and for jenny craig. nutri system helps people lose weight but they haven't done longer term studies that we could find in order to prove that people keep the weight off. >> other programs including atkins and online plans have been shown to help people lose weight in the short term but are lacking studies in the long term. and if you're just losing weight for a few months and then putting it back on it doesn't do too much to improve your overall health. guys. >> thank you so much. >>> bone marrow transplant patients took a walk to celebrate their second chance at life this afternoon. the indoor fundraising walk was held at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. because of their fragile immune systems the patients will not be a
so researchers at johns hopkins crunched the numbers. of dozens of commercial programs only 11 have been formally tested and only two are supported by evidence. they're weight watchers and jenny craig. >> overall it seems that these programs help people lose weight and then keep it off for weight watchers and for jenny craig. nutri system helps people lose weight but they haven't done longer term studies that we could find in order to prove that people keep the weight off. >> other...
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so i am on the faculty at john hopkins school of medicine and do a lot of research and follow a lot of research and i'm able to share with my partners in my home community and district. will as part of the working group, we have gotten information from our partners in maryland of the ways they have tackled, for example, reimbursement for the most effective methods of contraception and we've been able to share that with our d.c. council, legislators as well as with our community partners. so i think there are ways we share knowledge, but we each unfortunately have to work within our own communities with the policymakers we have. >> brenda regardless of where it happens, a lot of the issues are the same whether talking about teens in d.c. maryland or virginia unemployment broken families social services. those are all factors that contribute to this problem, aren't they? >> unemployment generational poverty, neighborhoods with few opportunities for recreation or for employment for teens. when you look at the demographic data that is true of neighborhoods with high numbers of teen birth,
so i am on the faculty at john hopkins school of medicine and do a lot of research and follow a lot of research and i'm able to share with my partners in my home community and district. will as part of the working group, we have gotten information from our partners in maryland of the ways they have tackled, for example, reimbursement for the most effective methods of contraception and we've been able to share that with our d.c. council, legislators as well as with our community partners. so i...