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the study financed by the american hospital association of the more than 66,000 patients who had courted arrest at 435 different u.s. non-alcoholic red wine may help the war brought brought pressure for older men and higher risk for heart disease. >>> the study suggested that there was something in red wine but not the actual alcohol. which was helping to lower blood pressure. >>> the nonalcoholic wine we'd drinkers also had higher levels of nitric oxide couldn't molecule that other studies have linked to lower blood pressure. >>> leon the was one of the be amazed at of the year before the hit the also had run the closing ceremonies for the london olympic games could other winners included to make >>> an emotional pledge allegiance by a special guest at the dnc. >>> ahead on the elements of bit of recording the proposal. what possibly could go wrong. and what pretty >>> and a little loose. what's inspiring her up against and what you might be able to relate.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> hi art and wine festival. about these sunny skies. about 72 degrees if you want to chat about good >>> is a liv
the study financed by the american hospital association of the more than 66,000 patients who had courted arrest at 435 different u.s. non-alcoholic red wine may help the war brought brought pressure for older men and higher risk for heart disease. >>> the study suggested that there was something in red wine but not the actual alcohol. which was helping to lower blood pressure. >>> the nonalcoholic wine we'd drinkers also had higher levels of nitric oxide couldn't molecule that...
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the obama administration sent a letter to hospital associations warning it will prosecute anyone who uses electronic medical records to lie in order to get larger reimbursements. the government is particularly concerned about scams like cloning in which information about one patient is repeated in other records. that could lead to bigger reimbursement checks. >> let's take a deep breath together on this. >>> there is a problem with our breakfast. if you like bacon for breakfast or just like eating pork, it may get harder to satisfy your craving come next year. the national pig association -- didn't know they had one. this is in britain actually -- is warning there could be a worldwide pork shortage next year. they said pork producers had to cut down on herds because of soaring feed prices connected to drought conditions. however, the u.s. department of agriculture reports a record pork supply at u.s. warehouses just last month. we can breathe a little easier here at home. >> you can deal with the replacement ref, but you take away your bacon, and aaron's going to have a problem. >> j
the obama administration sent a letter to hospital associations warning it will prosecute anyone who uses electronic medical records to lie in order to get larger reimbursements. the government is particularly concerned about scams like cloning in which information about one patient is repeated in other records. that could lead to bigger reimbursement checks. >> let's take a deep breath together on this. >>> there is a problem with our breakfast. if you like bacon for breakfast...
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why would the hospital association. why would aarp in dorset? -- endorse it? they have no credibility on this issue. secondly what they do not tell you is equally as important as what they tell you. they do not tell you what they would do about medicare. the first thing they would do, if they took the action they are proposing to take were they to win on january of next year, you would eliminate the new benefit. $800 more for prescription drugs, wellness visits. it would also move medicare trust fund to insolvency in 2016, three years from now. what they really do not want to talk about any more, they do not want to tell you they are not for medicare. they are for vouchercare. this is a fact. they say it will not affect anybody on medicare now. it will not kick in for 10 years. if you are 55 years old, it will kick in. a couple of years ago, the intellectual gravelling of the right came up, and they laid down a proposal. paul ryan introduced a proposal in the house saying that we are going to give mom and dad a voucher. that voucher is worth x amount of dollar
why would the hospital association. why would aarp in dorset? -- endorse it? they have no credibility on this issue. secondly what they do not tell you is equally as important as what they tell you. they do not tell you what they would do about medicare. the first thing they would do, if they took the action they are proposing to take were they to win on january of next year, you would eliminate the new benefit. $800 more for prescription drugs, wellness visits. it would also move medicare...
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in fact, the american hospital association and the american association announced last week that the cuts that will be made will mean thousands and thousands of fewer nurses and other hospital employees available to care for the sick and you will see an increase in death rates from diseases, illnesses that elderly people can survive and go home again. we know that low spending hospitals will have much higher death rates, for example. >> i guess what we hear is that sooner or later, because of so much money that was spent in the last six months of care, we hear that sooner or later as baby boomers enter into this period of life that there's just not going to be enough money to go around. >> let me correct this. this is not the issue. hospitals will have a much smart pot of money and it will have an impact, not just on seniors, but on all of the patients in the hospital regardless of your age. when you press that button and need a nurse and nobody comes, it's because hospitals have had such cutbacks as a result of the reductions in revenue for medicare which is the largest payer. >> yo
in fact, the american hospital association and the american association announced last week that the cuts that will be made will mean thousands and thousands of fewer nurses and other hospital employees available to care for the sick and you will see an increase in death rates from diseases, illnesses that elderly people can survive and go home again. we know that low spending hospitals will have much higher death rates, for example. >> i guess what we hear is that sooner or later,...
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why would the national american hospital association?nd most importantly, why would aarp endorse our program? [cheers and applause] they have no credibility. they have no credibility on this issue. secondly, what they don't tell you, equally as important as what they do tell you, what they would do on medicare. the first thing they would do, if they took the actions they are proposing to take were they to win in january of next year, you would eliminate the new benefit. $800 more for prescripping drugs, wellness visits, co-pays, et cetera. it would also move medicare trust fund to insol conveniencey -- this -- it would also move medicare trust fund to insolvency in 2016. they also don't want to tell you they are for medicare. they are for high-cost voucher care. they say it won't won't affect anyone on medicare now. it won't kick in for 10 years. but if you are 55 years old, it is going to kick in. here's what they do. first, a couple years ago, the intellectual gravemen of the right presented a proposal. ryan, in the house of representa
why would the national american hospital association?nd most importantly, why would aarp endorse our program? [cheers and applause] they have no credibility. they have no credibility on this issue. secondly, what they don't tell you, equally as important as what they do tell you, what they would do on medicare. the first thing they would do, if they took the actions they are proposing to take were they to win in january of next year, you would eliminate the new benefit. $800 more for...
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hospital. the associated press reported interviewing this doctor who claims to have treated ambassador stevens but it was several hours after that that his body was returned to u.s. personnel at benghazi airport. so there is a big time line here where frankly no one knows what happened to ambassador chris stevens, shep. >> shepard: jonathan hunt beginning our coverage. thanks. u.s. military officials confirm to fox news that some 50 marines are headed to libya to protect additional security or to provide additional security after the attack. and there is other breaking news as well that i mentioned at the top of this newscast. jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon this evening. jennifer, the headline that two united states warships a headed to libya this evening is a disturbing one. >> well, shepard. we have just confirmed from u.s. officials that those two warships, they are guided naval destroyers. one of them the uss mcfall is in the mediterranean. it's being moved off the coast of libya. also the uss la boone. a second u.s. destroyer being prepositioned we are told for basically conting
hospital. the associated press reported interviewing this doctor who claims to have treated ambassador stevens but it was several hours after that that his body was returned to u.s. personnel at benghazi airport. so there is a big time line here where frankly no one knows what happened to ambassador chris stevens, shep. >> shepard: jonathan hunt beginning our coverage. thanks. u.s. military officials confirm to fox news that some 50 marines are headed to libya to protect additional...
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why would the national american hospital association and most importantly, why would aarp endorse us?s weigh their choice. the first presidential debate starting wednesday night october 3rd, watch it live at 7:00 eastern time on cnn and cnn.com. >> a group of fishermen lucky to be alive after their boat capsized. their dramatic rescue was caught on tape. a tropical storm overturned their shrimping vessel off mexico's coast. they were thrown into the rough water there. but all eight of them managed to cling on to the rope before they were hauled to safety. one had to be treated for taking in too much water. the rest just lucky to walk away with a few bumps and bruises. >>> closer to home, a rescue of a different kind. a hiker had to be air lifted out of a canyon after slipping off the edge of a walterfall in a georgia state park. the 22-year-old suffered broken bones in the lower part of his body. >>> today, ten miles of one of the busiest freeways in america closed, and people in los angeles are calling it carmageddon two. last summer, drivers feared a similar closure on interstate 40
why would the national american hospital association and most importantly, why would aarp endorse us?s weigh their choice. the first presidential debate starting wednesday night october 3rd, watch it live at 7:00 eastern time on cnn and cnn.com. >> a group of fishermen lucky to be alive after their boat capsized. their dramatic rescue was caught on tape. a tropical storm overturned their shrimping vessel off mexico's coast. they were thrown into the rough water there. but all eight of...
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. >> the american hospital association, big pharma, they all struck deals behind closed doors in theas also reflecting going traveling around the country and people saying we've got to get that done. i heard it over and over and over during the '08 campaign. >> how's that working for you? >> it's working quite well. we're talking about millions of people who have preventative care, kids who now have health care insurance which actually ticked the health care uninsured rate down. i go on and on, and it will continue to increase the popularity because of that. >> i think it scares the hell out of business owners, and it's freezing a lot of money on the side, but that's a debate that we'll have this year during the campaign. i want to read, mike barnicle, from "the new york times" a great piece by tom friedman. "look in the mirror." i don't like to see anyone's faith insulted, but we need to make two things very clear, more clear than president obama's team has made them. one is that an insult, even one as stupid and ugly as anti-islam video on youtube that started all of this does not
. >> the american hospital association, big pharma, they all struck deals behind closed doors in theas also reflecting going traveling around the country and people saying we've got to get that done. i heard it over and over and over during the '08 campaign. >> how's that working for you? >> it's working quite well. we're talking about millions of people who have preventative care, kids who now have health care insurance which actually ticked the health care uninsured rate...
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correctly my wife both as city attorney and in her private capacity has been closely associated with lieu gun awe hospital and is also chair of the lagoon awe /hopbd awe foundation. i for the record will tell you i have no idea what any of those complaints are about , i have not spoken with any of the staff and have not looked at any of the papers associated with items five and six but i would think it more appropriate receipt if i'm excused. i am more than willing to go in the back while you are considering those items or with the permission of the commission that i be excused from the balance of the meeting as the items eight through twelve do not appear to be of census but i'm happy to stay if you want me to stay but i would like to be excused from the consideration of those three items. speaker: i certainly have no exception to you being excused from the remainder of the items. anyality net view from any of the commissioners? thank you. we need to make a motion and vote. we need to make a motion as to whether -- is there a motion to except commissioners accuse al? we have to take public comment. speak
correctly my wife both as city attorney and in her private capacity has been closely associated with lieu gun awe hospital and is also chair of the lagoon awe /hopbd awe foundation. i for the record will tell you i have no idea what any of those complaints are about , i have not spoken with any of the staff and have not looked at any of the papers associated with items five and six but i would think it more appropriate receipt if i'm excused. i am more than willing to go in the back while you...
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why would the american hospital association and most important, why would aarp endorse this?ause] that have no credibility. on this issue. secondly, what they don't tell you is equally important to what they tell you. they don't tell you what they would do about medicare. the first thing they would do if they took the action they are proposing to take were they to win, you would eliminate the new benefits, $800 more for prescription drugs, which visits, it would also move medicare trust fund insolvency to 2016, three years from now. the third the is what they don't want to talk about. they don't want to tell you they are for medicare. they are for a voucher-care. they say it will affect anybody on medicare now. it will not kick in for 10 years. if you are 55 years old, it will kick in. a couple of years ago, the intellectual right laid down a proposal -- paul ryan introduced a proposal and the house of representatives saying we will give mom and dad a voucher and that voucher is essentially a chit worth x amount of dollars and will go up there and buy private insurance or buy
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hospital board. my brother succeeded him as the president of the association. my own son is a physician specializing in internal medicine and oncology practices. chinese hospital is a family to all of us. we have many families who have pledged their total support to this new building project. we respectfully ask for your endorsement of the eminence to the general plan that you create the chinese hospital special use district. thank you. >> are there any other members of the public who wish to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, i just want to say i really appreciated the staff walking me through the hospital. not only the old building, but the new work building. a building that is a couple blocks away. i see it as a tremendous community institution, and it really helped out to sea and on many generations of family have been born there. the children and grandchildren continue to support the community institution. i did not realize that 97% of the population are asian-pacific islander. it is not just any asian-pacific islander. it is the most
hospital board. my brother succeeded him as the president of the association. my own son is a physician specializing in internal medicine and oncology practices. chinese hospital is a family to all of us. we have many families who have pledged their total support to this new building project. we respectfully ask for your endorsement of the eminence to the general plan that you create the chinese hospital special use district. thank you. >> are there any other members of the public who...
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numerous organizations, including the american clinical laboratory association, the american hospital association, the college of american pathologists and the clinical laboratory management association, among others. i would like to thank congressman grimm and roskam for their work on this legislation and i urge members to support the bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentlelady from california is recognized. mrs. capps: mr. speaker, i yield myself five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. capps: mr. speaker, the taking essential steps for testing act, this is a bipartisan, sensible bill which will provide the centers for medicaid and medicare services the flexibility it needs in imposing penalties on clinical laboratories that violate certain recertification procedures. while not commonly discussed, the amendments of 1988 is an important law that ensures all labs operating in the united states can be trusted. under this, all labs must be certified to prove they are qualified to perfor
numerous organizations, including the american clinical laboratory association, the american hospital association, the college of american pathologists and the clinical laboratory management association, among others. i would like to thank congressman grimm and roskam for their work on this legislation and i urge members to support the bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentlelady from california is recognized. mrs....
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before his body was located wednesday night at a benghazi hospital, apparently transported there by libyan police. according to the associated press a doctor who tried to revive stevens says the ambassador died of smoke asphyxiation. the other staff member, sean smith died of smoke inhalation. his body was pulled from the consulate. there are indications that two separate attacks took place that night. around midnight, officials say a separate group of gunmen opened fire on a group who escaped to a nearby safe house. two more americans were killed in that attack. more than four hours after the initial attack around 2:00 a.m. local time, libyan security forces regained control of the situation, but obviously it was too late. meanwhile today, back in cairo, hundreds of protesters clashed with security forces outside the u.s. embassy where 24 hours earlier, demonstrators scaled the walls and destroyed the american flag, all this in protest to the provacative video posted online that demonstrators say insult the prophet muhammad. egypt's president delivered an address saying it was wrong for demonstrators to attack. he was voici
before his body was located wednesday night at a benghazi hospital, apparently transported there by libyan police. according to the associated press a doctor who tried to revive stevens says the ambassador died of smoke asphyxiation. the other staff member, sean smith died of smoke inhalation. his body was pulled from the consulate. there are indications that two separate attacks took place that night. around midnight, officials say a separate group of gunmen opened fire on a group who escaped...
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hospital. gov. romney is and we know institute and national guard association in the back up here but can sat agreed to a halt six for the date. either cancelling all adds a limiting the political activity. >>> solemn ceremonies to remember those who died in the 911 attacks. >>> you probably remember flight 93 was on its way to san francisco. what it was hijacked by those terrorists. lot of people on board were from the area. that is why this is immoral here in union city. there are flintstones with the names of the passengers and crew who were aboard the flight. it has set in names age and hometown. the minister is supposed to symbolize that it could end one of us on board the flight. and it's been 11 years since the terrorist attacks against the united states. today union city will host a day of remembrance hear how should the medellin the park. it will include a ceremony with songs player and a reading of the victims' names. there were 40 passengers and crew of flight 83 who fought back after the plane was hijacked. tomorrow is open to the public and the ceremony will be as what starts this morni
hospital. gov. romney is and we know institute and national guard association in the back up here but can sat agreed to a halt six for the date. either cancelling all adds a limiting the political activity. >>> solemn ceremonies to remember those who died in the 911 attacks. >>> you probably remember flight 93 was on its way to san francisco. what it was hijacked by those terrorists. lot of people on board were from the area. that is why this is immoral here in union city....
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association hall... when police say a run-in with strangers... landed him in the hospital!(take vo)) investigators say the man was walling down beechwood road near saint albans road - when he shouted to the driver of a car that sped past him to "slow down!"the car then came to a stop and four people got out!two of them - then started beating the man up! the victim told police the suspects were in a nissan. as it turns out - a woman reported seeing a suspicious nissan on verbrook road. investigators then connected the dots... and found the stolen car utside one of the suspects' home! ((sot))2256 it juus ssowed up out of nowhere one day and they were like just kinda being sketchy about it they would stand by it a lot and it was good that someone reported it 09myranda:police arrested and charged 18- year-ood henry young and 21-year-old james mccoy. as for the victim... he was treated at shock trauma... and released. in idlewylde, myranda stephens, fox45 news late edition. fox455has teamed up with the most popular crime mapping website on the internet...... "spotcrime" tracks c
association hall... when police say a run-in with strangers... landed him in the hospital!(take vo)) investigators say the man was walling down beechwood road near saint albans road - when he shouted to the driver of a car that sped past him to "slow down!"the car then came to a stop and four people got out!two of them - then started beating the man up! the victim told police the suspects were in a nissan. as it turns out - a woman reported seeing a suspicious nissan on verbrook road....
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and here with the scoop is the associate professor of dermatology at mt. sinai hospital.ning. good to have you here. these procedures do not require surgery, they may require a little bit of recovery time, though, right? >> recovery time is really the key to figuring out what works for you and your lifestyle. you need to know what the side effects are, know what you're getting yourself in to. look at the pictures. because often the more down time associated with the procedure, the more dramatic the results. >> okay. also know the costs, obviously. let's start first with procedure to get rid of fine lines, wrinkles, and bright spots. three light-based procedures that can be done separately or together, as well. the first one being the photo dynamic therapy or pdt. what is that? >> pdt is actually a great procedure because it combines both cosmetic and medical treatments in one. it is a light-based therapy that we apply chemical on to the skin and then you sit behind a lht for a short amount of time and the chemical gets absorbed by damaged cells, sun damaged, precancerous
and here with the scoop is the associate professor of dermatology at mt. sinai hospital.ning. good to have you here. these procedures do not require surgery, they may require a little bit of recovery time, though, right? >> recovery time is really the key to figuring out what works for you and your lifestyle. you need to know what the side effects are, know what you're getting yourself in to. look at the pictures. because often the more down time associated with the procedure, the more...
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and here with the scoop is the associate professor of dermatology at mt. sinai hospital.ning. good to have you here. these procedures do not require surgery, they may require a little bit of recovery time, though, right? >> recovery time is really the key to figuring out what works for you and your lifestyle. you need to know what the side effects are, know what you're getting yourself in to. look at the pictures. because often the more down time associated with the procedure, the more dramatic the results. >> okay. also know the costs, obviously. let's start first with procedure to get rid of fine lines, wrinkles, and bright spots. three light-based procedures that can be done separately or together, as well. the first one being the photo dynamic therapy or pdt. what is that? >> pdt is actually a great procedure because it combines both cosmetic and medical treatments in one. it is a light-based therapy that we apply chemical on to the skin and then you sit behind a light for a short amount of time and the chemical gets absorbed by damaged cells, sun damaged, precancerou
and here with the scoop is the associate professor of dermatology at mt. sinai hospital.ning. good to have you here. these procedures do not require surgery, they may require a little bit of recovery time, though, right? >> recovery time is really the key to figuring out what works for you and your lifestyle. you need to know what the side effects are, know what you're getting yourself in to. look at the pictures. because often the more down time associated with the procedure, the more...
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hospital. a dro who says he treated him told the associated press he died of severe asphyxiation.d for 90 minutes to revive stevens. there are questions about how they could have gotten on to the compound and killed four americans on september 11th. >> and, again, we'll have much more on the details concerning a video, a film, made by an israeli here in california. >>> massive flooding across the southwest. floodwaters so powerful, they burst through a dike, you see there in southern utah, tearing a 20-foot hole in the middle of it. meanwhile, in las vegas, look at these pictures. at least 50 people had to be rescued. many became stranded in their cars as the city was swamped with up to two inches of rain per hour. roads were transformed into rivers. thousands lost power. >>> and surprising new findings about one of the most popular dietary pills on the market. researchers say fish oil supplements have no proven benefits when it comes to preventing heart disease or stroke. but they remind us omega 3s are helpful when you get them from actually eating fish. >>> and the world's bigg
hospital. a dro who says he treated him told the associated press he died of severe asphyxiation.d for 90 minutes to revive stevens. there are questions about how they could have gotten on to the compound and killed four americans on september 11th. >> and, again, we'll have much more on the details concerning a video, a film, made by an israeli here in california. >>> massive flooding across the southwest. floodwaters so powerful, they burst through a dike, you see there in...
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witnesses tell the associated press that the men drove him to a hospital and that he died there catherine herridge is live in our d.c. newsroom working this story tonight. catherine, back to this debate about what was going on. it's my understanding that you have information that leads us to believe that there was no protesting happening before this murder happened. >> well, that's right, shep. intelligence source on the ground in libya tells fox news that there was no significant or sizeable demonstration when the attacks unfolded sometime after 9:00 p.m. in benghazi on 9/11. quote: there was no protest and the attacks were not spontaneous the source said. the libya attack was planned and had nothing to do with the movie. u.s. officials did not dispute the account but emphasizing a small demonstration at the consulate earlier in the day. this nighttime video shot on the 11th by the reuters news service does not show a large crowd rather it describes, quote, unknown exrebels guarding the entrance to the consulate. as to how many demonstrated small to the actual attack on the evening offic
witnesses tell the associated press that the men drove him to a hospital and that he died there catherine herridge is live in our d.c. newsroom working this story tonight. catherine, back to this debate about what was going on. it's my understanding that you have information that leads us to believe that there was no protesting happening before this murder happened. >> well, that's right, shep. intelligence source on the ground in libya tells fox news that there was no significant or...
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associated with it. to help his team at the children hospital oakland research institute have come up with what is knowny bar. >> we decided maybe we could make a kind of super vitamin bar. >> they combine mineral vitamin and fiber in dozens of variation over the course of a decade n.clinical trial they notice the different combination had different effects. such as balancing the factor that help the body control various types of cholesterol. >> and now we are to the point where we can really tune up metabolism. raise hdl and lower ldl and lower inflammation and lower your insulin resistance and do all these wonderful things. >> theory is many obese people are actually starving not for calorie but mineral and vitamin not found in processed food. problem can be compounded by subsequent damage to the digestive track. >> bad things start to happen because the body is reacting to those things coming across. >>reporter: he helps treat the formula and flavor barely edible when it started. usda helped manufacture the bar to be used in wider clinical trials. right now researchers at corey are launching a new tr
associated with it. to help his team at the children hospital oakland research institute have come up with what is knowny bar. >> we decided maybe we could make a kind of super vitamin bar. >> they combine mineral vitamin and fiber in dozens of variation over the course of a decade n.clinical trial they notice the different combination had different effects. such as balancing the factor that help the body control various types of cholesterol. >> and now we are to the point...
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association hall... when a run-in with some strangers... landed him in the hospital!olice say the man was walking down beechwood road toward saint albans... when he shouted at the driver oo a car that ped past him... to slow downn the car then came to a stop... and four people got out! two of them - thee started beating the man up! 1156 obviously that man was trying to do good, and to hear bad things happened to him it's a terrible thing 03 the man was treated at shock trauma and released. police say the only thing he remembered from that night was the suspects were in a nissan. as it turns out - a woman reported seeing a suspicious nissan on nearby verbrook road. police connected the dots - and found the stolen car outside one offthe ssspects - 21-year-old james mccoy's home. 2256 it just showed up out of nowhere one day and they were like just kindd being sketchy about it they would stand by it a lot 05 and 07 it was good that someone repooted it 09police arrested mccoy and 18-year-old henry young. neighbors say the owner of the home mccoy was living in - was rentin
association hall... when a run-in with some strangers... landed him in the hospital!olice say the man was walking down beechwood road toward saint albans... when he shouted at the driver oo a car that ped past him... to slow downn the car then came to a stop... and four people got out! two of them - thee started beating the man up! 1156 obviously that man was trying to do good, and to hear bad things happened to him it's a terrible thing 03 the man was treated at shock trauma and released....
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associated with it. to help his team at cory, the children's hospital research institute have come up with the cory bar.ay we decided make we can -- >> we decided we can make a super vitamin in a bar. >> they combine vitamins, minerals and fiber over the course of a decade. they noticeddent from combinations had different affects such as balancing the factors that help the body control various types of cholesterol. >> and now we are to the point where we can raise hdl and lower ldl and lower your insulin resistant and do all of these wonderful things. >> the theory is many obese people are actually starving, not for cal cal ray res, but minerals and vitamins no the in foods. it can be compounded by subsequent damage to the digestive tract. >> the body is reacting to those things coming across the vulnerable gut wall. >> he helped tweak the formula and the bar's flavor which he describes as barely edible. the usda helped to manufacture the bar so they can be used in wider clinical trials. and right now researchers are launching a new trial to see if this bar could help with the symptoms of another diseas
associated with it. to help his team at cory, the children's hospital research institute have come up with the cory bar.ay we decided make we can -- >> we decided we can make a super vitamin in a bar. >> they combine vitamins, minerals and fiber over the course of a decade. they noticeddent from combinations had different affects such as balancing the factors that help the body control various types of cholesterol. >> and now we are to the point where we can raise hdl and...
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associated with it. to help his team at cory, the children's hospital research institute have come up with the cory bar.ay we decided make we can -- >> we decided we can make a super vitamin in a bar. >> they combine vitamins, minerals and fiber over the course of a decade. they noticeddent from combinations had different affects such as balancing the factors that help the body control various types of cholesterol. >> and now we are to the point where we can raise hdl and lower ldl and lower your insulin resistant and do all of these wonderful things. >> the theory is many obese people are actually starving, not for cal cal ray res, but minerals and vitamins no the in foods. it can be compounded by subsequent damage to the digestive tract. >> the body is reacting to those things coming across the vulnerable gut wall. >> he helped tweak the formula and the bar's flavor which he describes as barely edible. the usda helped to manufacture the bar so they can be used in wider clinical trials. and right now researchers are launching a new trial to see if this bar could help with the symptoms of another diseas
associated with it. to help his team at cory, the children's hospital research institute have come up with the cory bar.ay we decided make we can -- >> we decided we can make a super vitamin in a bar. >> they combine vitamins, minerals and fiber over the course of a decade. they noticeddent from combinations had different affects such as balancing the factors that help the body control various types of cholesterol. >> and now we are to the point where we can raise hdl and...
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when i was growing up, one of the very best hospitals in burma was considered to be that run by the seventh day adventist's. we associated americans in burma more with education and humanitarian help rather than politics or economics or democracy. the very first books i borrowed were from the library in rangoon was also well-known. and of course, we should not overlook the importance of hollywood films and pop music. but also better great influence on the young of burma in my day. and i think it still has a lot of influence on the young in burma now, in spite of the years spent under military dictatorship, when we were cut off from almost everything outside our own country. the years of military rule ruined this relationship between burma and the united states. by the way, i think i should make a point of saying there are people who refer to burma as myanmar. it is entirely a matter choice. i referred to burma as burma. this is the name by which we were known when we became independent and this is the name to which i am used. but it is each individual choice which name he or she uses. relations between the two countries
when i was growing up, one of the very best hospitals in burma was considered to be that run by the seventh day adventist's. we associated americans in burma more with education and humanitarian help rather than politics or economics or democracy. the very first books i borrowed were from the library in rangoon was also well-known. and of course, we should not overlook the importance of hollywood films and pop music. but also better great influence on the young of burma in my day. and i think...
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hospital or anythingr%ñ else, me you will start crying. >> thank you, next speaker. >> i am president of the sf taxi drivers' association.ormer vice president of the taxi advisory council. after going to town hall meetings and missing work and discussing medallions and how the new plan would possibly affect drivers and the jillian holders and then all the sudden before our report and recommendations are sent to the board, you guys come up with is already written out ready to be voted on plan that has nothing to do with what we have talked about were considered things we talked about. it does regards drivers to put their lives into the industry, who have adjusted their lives because they're on the medallion waiting list and they expect to get a medallion up till two years ago. they have been waiting up to 19 years waiting to get their medallion. maybe they have given up other careers like i did to get my medallion. medallion holders who want to get out of the industry now, they're offered less money and the mta wants to sell the permits for twice as much. i just think that this whole thing has been a facade and you need t
hospital or anythingr%ñ else, me you will start crying. >> thank you, next speaker. >> i am president of the sf taxi drivers' association.ormer vice president of the taxi advisory council. after going to town hall meetings and missing work and discussing medallions and how the new plan would possibly affect drivers and the jillian holders and then all the sudden before our report and recommendations are sent to the board, you guys come up with is already written out ready to be...
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provide health care with a doctor and a nurse on board and a computer records and we were associated with a hospitalw we have 50 units all around the united states in urban areas and in rural areas. erbe-cee staedhell is our sty. there's been 3 million doctor/patient visits over the 25 years. >> you guys have been working this issue for a long time. we talk about presidenti campaigns and how a lot of big issues don get talked about. this is one of them. how frustratis y t h camign ay out in 2012 and have this issue that means so much to you never mentioned? not ever really discussed in any substantiaway by either party or either candidate. >> that's an important question. we have been speaking to the campaigns and trying to gh heampaigns to say something in terms of their plans for what they'll do not just access to health care for all children, especially poor children, but access to all of the safety netrograms from hunger support and early education and so forth. and in fairne, thstew yes have shown significant grth in some of the strength of these programs and expansion of programs for the poor
provide health care with a doctor and a nurse on board and a computer records and we were associated with a hospitalw we have 50 units all around the united states in urban areas and in rural areas. erbe-cee staedhell is our sty. there's been 3 million doctor/patient visits over the 25 years. >> you guys have been working this issue for a long time. we talk about presidenti campaigns and how a lot of big issues don get talked about. this is one of them. how frustratis y t h camign ay out...
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we have received a report from the "associated press" this morning from the hospital in benghazi which there saying that ambassador stevens apparently died of smoke inhalation, and he had not suffered any other kinds of wounds. it wasn't entirely clear why the ambassador was at the consulate in benghazi as opposed to his embassy in the city of tripoli, but some reports have indicated that the ambassador was concerned about the unrest in benghazi, concerned about his staff there and personally made the trip to make sure that his staff was safe. secretary of state clinton made her own remarks a little bit earlier this morning a few blocks away at the state department. here's a little bit of what the secretary had to say. >> let me be clear, there is no justification for this, none. violence like this is no way to honor religion or faith, and as long as there are those who would take innocent life in the name of god, the world will never know a true and lasting peace. >> the state department told us today that ambassador chris stevens was the sixth u.s. ambassador killed in the line of du
we have received a report from the "associated press" this morning from the hospital in benghazi which there saying that ambassador stevens apparently died of smoke inhalation, and he had not suffered any other kinds of wounds. it wasn't entirely clear why the ambassador was at the consulate in benghazi as opposed to his embassy in the city of tripoli, but some reports have indicated that the ambassador was concerned about the unrest in benghazi, concerned about his staff there and...
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hospital and remain under guard this morning. >>> football fans can finally agreed easier. last night the nfl and referee association finally reached a deal. >>> the rally in the ball rolling on this thing and we could see red the referee's back on the field tonight for the baltimore cleveland game. a lot of fans very happy about that. this comes after a nearly four month long off lockout. this they have reached a tentative deal in this is what includes print it would last eight years of the freeze will get a raise from $149,000 to a courier to 107 that some dollars in 2013 the payable guys in 20 to $205,000. the benefits package changes. the nfl and the union had been at odds over pay and pensions. referees' wanted to keep the packages with the nfl wanted to switch to 401 k eight retirement plans. primarily criticism that they made some big mistakes and watch costs. the tentative deal was done just in time to get a team of referee's back on the field for tonight's game. >>> we've been studying and were aware of all the new rules. would been working on test and keeping ourselves and shape. were it to go at a moment'
hospital and remain under guard this morning. >>> football fans can finally agreed easier. last night the nfl and referee association finally reached a deal. >>> the rally in the ball rolling on this thing and we could see red the referee's back on the field tonight for the baltimore cleveland game. a lot of fans very happy about that. this comes after a nearly four month long off lockout. this they have reached a tentative deal in this is what includes print it would last...
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when i was growing up, one of the very best hospitals in burma was considered to be that run by the seventh day adventist's. we associated americans in burma more with education and humanitarian help rather than politics or economics or democracy. the library in rangoon was also well-known. and of course, we should not overlook the importance of hollywood films and pop music. but also better great influence on the young of burma in my day. and i think it still has a lot of influence on the young in burma now, in spite of the years spent under military dictatorship, when we were cut off from almost everything outside our own country. the years of military rule ruined this relationship between burma and the united states. by the way, i think i should make a point of saying there are people who refer to burma as myanmar. it is entirely a matter choice. i referred to burma as burma. this is the name by which we were known when we became independent and this is the name to which i am used. but it is each individual choice which name he or she uses. relations between the two countries deteriorated. beginning in 1962, when the
when i was growing up, one of the very best hospitals in burma was considered to be that run by the seventh day adventist's. we associated americans in burma more with education and humanitarian help rather than politics or economics or democracy. the library in rangoon was also well-known. and of course, we should not overlook the importance of hollywood films and pop music. but also better great influence on the young of burma in my day. and i think it still has a lot of influence on the...
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associate focusing on elder law. my cases included working with discrimination in long-term tear facilities and disrespect of life planning documents. i've worked with broad coalition on federal hospitals visitation regulations, spousal -- and finding ways to mandate cultural training in long-term care facilities. i've put a strong emphasis in helping seniors to know their rights and prioritizing issues of lgbt, and transgender seniors. in 2011 i worked with planning for elders open house and transgender law center to create navigating the system specifically covering rights and benefits issues of california lgbt elders. in july i worked with the human rights commission affecting lgbt seniors. these must take center stage of the task force. i am particularly interested in investigating ways to expand access to life planning documents to low income lgbt seniors. this is a vital issue for our community. two-thirds of mid-life lgbt community identify family as -- the law center said they or someone they knew had a life planning document disrespected. life planning documents remain out of reach for low income seniors. we must find that all of our families and seniors can determine for them
associate focusing on elder law. my cases included working with discrimination in long-term tear facilities and disrespect of life planning documents. i've worked with broad coalition on federal hospitals visitation regulations, spousal -- and finding ways to mandate cultural training in long-term care facilities. i've put a strong emphasis in helping seniors to know their rights and prioritizing issues of lgbt, and transgender seniors. in 2011 i worked with planning for elders open house and...
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hospital with a gunshot wound to his arm. >>> people living in georgetown hope that a new security camera is going to stop some crime. the citizens association of georgetown installed these new cameras on wisconsin avenue in northwest. they hope to catch thieves in the act breaking into cars and houses and stealing phones on the street. they'll turn the video over to police after a crime is reported. two more cameras are expected to be installed as well. >>> now to decision 2012 where the democrats are getting ready for their convention. what does president obama need to do to get the upper hand in the upcoming election? "meet the press" moderator david gregory joined us earlier today. he believes the president will attack mitt romney's vague ideas on how to improve the economy. >> talking to the president's advisers really what they want to do is be more specific. i think where they'll attack governor romney is, you know, that he went on the offensive against president obama, but didn't give the american people a road map for how he's going to usher in a better economy. i think that'll be the big attack line. >> the president will be lookin
hospital with a gunshot wound to his arm. >>> people living in georgetown hope that a new security camera is going to stop some crime. the citizens association of georgetown installed these new cameras on wisconsin avenue in northwest. they hope to catch thieves in the act breaking into cars and houses and stealing phones on the street. they'll turn the video over to police after a crime is reported. two more cameras are expected to be installed as well. >>> now to decision...
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hospital, i felt i needed to reciprocate that commitment. >> reporter: he says one of the hardest parts of his disability was not just dealing with the physical problems associatedhe mental jolts of being sidelined after being part of an active assault team. his team oriented competitive nature is now being fulfilled through his participation in the para olympics. >>> he's a high school standout football player. tonight his career chances are up in the air, now side lined. >> some say it was a deliberate effort to hurt him. we're going to look at the video of the moment that ended his season. >>> a promising young fe in nor in wheaten is out for the season. he broke his hand friday night. relatives say another player stepped on him on purpose and are blaming the refs for letting the game get out of control. audrey barnes has this report. >> people at the game friday night said the tension was running high from the start and it got worse from there. for the 11th grader, who was hoping to get looks from recruiters this year, that game will be his last for some time. >> reporter: julian has been playing football since he was six. the wheaten high s
hospital, i felt i needed to reciprocate that commitment. >> reporter: he says one of the hardest parts of his disability was not just dealing with the physical problems associatedhe mental jolts of being sidelined after being part of an active assault team. his team oriented competitive nature is now being fulfilled through his participation in the para olympics. >>> he's a high school standout football player. tonight his career chances are up in the air, now side lined....
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hospitality, services, you name it, there are opportunities out there. but i would agree with you that it is very hard to overcome that initial impression that people have. it is associatedith iraq, it must spell trouble. liz: going back to 2003 as a rock was being liberated from the grip of saddam hussein, we also see businesses who wanted to make money and jumped in and did it for opportunity in iraq. i remember some of the names. a lot of them ended up having to back out or it was controversial or there was some fraud involved. you know, when he you talk generally about public and private partnership, the benefits outweigh the problems, do they not? >> yes, they do. but you do have to have security. i think the fundamental problem in 2003 is that security wasn't there yet. therefore, it became very dangerous for a lot of these companies to go and operate. one of the advantages is that it is very secure. it has become secure in the past 40 years. what i would say is that it's probably a good platform. not only for developing business but for also using it as a platform for looking at ararat. maybe you could visualize the broader rapidly that hong kong is to china. it i
hospitality, services, you name it, there are opportunities out there. but i would agree with you that it is very hard to overcome that initial impression that people have. it is associatedith iraq, it must spell trouble. liz: going back to 2003 as a rock was being liberated from the grip of saddam hussein, we also see businesses who wanted to make money and jumped in and did it for opportunity in iraq. i remember some of the names. a lot of them ended up having to back out or it was...
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association opposes the mandate calling it " demeaning and insulting to people's intelligence ". and they say the mask has not proven effective as a prevention method. hundreds of doses are being delivered from hospitaland no one wants to wear a mask all day. >> i have not heard anyone say that they're not going to get a flu shot this year. >> historical floozies and begins in three or four weeks and it takes two weeks for the flu vaccine to reach its full potential, which is why there's a big push on now to have everyone vaccinated. in san jose, don ford, cbs 5. >> the flu shot great for health employees varies greatly but to find out the rate for the hospital in your area go to cbs sf .com. >> new details about bpa, the chemical found in both canada and plastic packaged foods. research suggests a link to child and obesity. a study found kids of the highest level of the chemical in their bodies are twice as likely to be obese. previous research in animals found that bpa disrupts the metabolism and helps to make fat cells larger. most people have traces of this chemical in their bodies. >> they found that the level of bpa before the study was higher than the national average. which was shocking. >> t
association opposes the mandate calling it " demeaning and insulting to people's intelligence ". and they say the mask has not proven effective as a prevention method. hundreds of doses are being delivered from hospitaland no one wants to wear a mask all day. >> i have not heard anyone say that they're not going to get a flu shot this year. >> historical floozies and begins in three or four weeks and it takes two weeks for the flu vaccine to reach its full potential, which...
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hospital. >>> people living in georgetown hope that a new security camera is going to stop crime. the citizens association of georgetown installed a new camera outside martin's tavern on wisconsin avenue in northwest. they hope to make it harder for thieves to break into cars and hoping to stop them from saling cell phones on the street. they'll turn the video over to police after a crime is reported. two more cameras are expected to be installed as well. >>> now to decision 2012 where a new poll shows mitt romney leading president obama nationally. the rasmussen reports survey shows the gop presidential contender ahead of president obama 47 to 44%. and just five days ago, the two were tied in this poll. a similar shift happened in battleground states. rasmussen polled voters in 11 swing states and show romney and president obama are tied. the same poll showed the president leading by four points five days ago. the republican national convention could explain the bump which is pretty typical when the event wraps up. mitt romney plans to take a break from campaigning and prepare for the upcoming presidenti
hospital. >>> people living in georgetown hope that a new security camera is going to stop crime. the citizens association of georgetown installed a new camera outside martin's tavern on wisconsin avenue in northwest. they hope to make it harder for thieves to break into cars and hoping to stop them from saling cell phones on the street. they'll turn the video over to police after a crime is reported. two more cameras are expected to be installed as well. >>> now to decision...
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the 1950's, after independence, one of the very best hospitals in burma was considered to be that run by the seventh day advenn tists. so we associated american relations with burma more with education and humanitarian health than with politics or economics or democracy. the gers book i ever borrowed was from the lie brear in rangoon that was also well known. and of course we mustn't overlook the importance of hollywood films and pop muse ex. that also had a great influence on the young of burma in my day and i think it still continues to have a lot of influence on the young of burma now and the young every where else in the world in spite of the years that we spent under military dictatorship when we were cut off from almost everything outside our own country. the years of military rule eroded the relationship between burma and the united states. by the way, i think i should make a point of saying that there are people who refer to burma as myanmar, and it's entirely a matter of choice. i refer to burma as burma because this is the name by which it was known when we became independent and it is the name to which i am used but it is
the 1950's, after independence, one of the very best hospitals in burma was considered to be that run by the seventh day advenn tists. so we associated american relations with burma more with education and humanitarian health than with politics or economics or democracy. the gers book i ever borrowed was from the lie brear in rangoon that was also well known. and of course we mustn't overlook the importance of hollywood films and pop muse ex. that also had a great influence on the young of...
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in the 1950's, after independence, one of the barry best hospitals in burma was that a run by adventists. so, we associated american relations at burma more with education and humanitarian help. the first books i ever borrowed was from the library. that also was well-known. the importance of hollywood a films and pop music. it still continues to have a lot of influence. we were cut off from almost everything outside of our own country. the years of military rule and dictatorship between burma and the united states -- and by the way, i think i should make a point of saying that there are people who prefer to burma as myanmar. it is a matter of choice. i refer to burma as burma because it is the name when we became independent. the relationship between our countries deteriorated beginning in 1962 when the first military regime -- the very first time was in 1958, but that was a couple of years and then there were democratic elections. military dictatorship was once again in 1962. it was more or less changed until 2010. what is it known as -- the caretaker government for the burma socialist program. it was sup
in the 1950's, after independence, one of the barry best hospitals in burma was that a run by adventists. so, we associated american relations at burma more with education and humanitarian help. the first books i ever borrowed was from the library. that also was well-known. the importance of hollywood a films and pop music. it still continues to have a lot of influence. we were cut off from almost everything outside of our own country. the years of military rule and dictatorship between burma...