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at the end of the day a real man kemal real athlete, realplayer is going to dismiss that. no. am not part of that. i'm not part of that. we just don't realize. we are too stupid to realize. >> the stories continue. the quarterbackcourt evacuate have tackled, he admitted yesterday he is having loss of focus, memory loss. how frank and candid he was on the subject. >> i appreciate him being so honest about such a hot topic. one thing that is hard, it cannot be diagnosed until the person is deceased. you see how it takes a toll on their life while they are living. it is a wake-up call, but there is no cure. it is a high price to pay. >> they will shut down the sport because it is so dangerous. no one knew what a concussion was. >> a lot more reluctant to let their kids play football nowadays,nowadays, and god for bid they be good at it. bill: the fastest rising concussion sport, girls soccer. unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation out there. ♪ >> being able to carry a tune helps but singing gospel requires a lot of heart. the theater in harlem. they were gearing up for m
at the end of the day a real man kemal real athlete, realplayer is going to dismiss that. no. am not part of that. i'm not part of that. we just don't realize. we are too stupid to realize. >> the stories continue. the quarterbackcourt evacuate have tackled, he admitted yesterday he is having loss of focus, memory loss. how frank and candid he was on the subject. >> i appreciate him being so honest about such a hot topic. one thing that is hard, it cannot be diagnosed until the...
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these were the testimony you are about to give will be the truth kemal truth, and nothing but the truth so help you got? >> ranking member. >> thank you for being here. >> okay. thank you very much. first of all, i think we are mistakenly confusing a couple of issues. a lot of folks with ptsd also have chronic pain conditions. but opioids are not used to treat ptsd. we also monitor prescribing practices and send in experts to facilities where we think there is some miss practice going on an attempt to correct it. we also, as you may know, have the opioid rescue kit is now been put in the hands of every veteran has been prescribed opioids.opioids. this is also a personal issue for me. my sister died from an unintended opioid overdose. i take this seriously. >> and i appreciate that. and thank you for your insight. >> date your full name for the record so we have it. >> chris crowe. >> intertidal? >> senior mental healthin your mental health consultant. liaison to the centers of excellence for psychological health. >> and thank you. andyou. and i appreciate your patience with being put on
these were the testimony you are about to give will be the truth kemal truth, and nothing but the truth so help you got? >> ranking member. >> thank you for being here. >> okay. thank you very much. first of all, i think we are mistakenly confusing a couple of issues. a lot of folks with ptsd also have chronic pain conditions. but opioids are not used to treat ptsd. we also monitor prescribing practices and send in experts to facilities where we think there is some miss...
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everybody should come to the negotiating table, adopt a new constitution kemal the election and in thisng the country out of the crisis. [speaking russian] >> translator: how soon do you think we will liberate? [speaking russian] >> translator: this is a strategic area. the second-biggest city, may actually be the industrial capitol. you have armed opposition groups and internationally recognized terrorist organization. it is very typical to differentiate between them. so currently they are trying to prove their position. the syrian army doesn't need for the cease-fire they achieve their objective. they don't need to improve their position. the opposition wants to retake some of the areas they hold. and it is actually not the syrian army. it is kurdish units and some other armed groups. and they are fighting between themselves and the fight against kurds. we have been following the situation very closely and, of course, we will do all we can to make sure the situation doesn't deteriorate. [speaking russian] >> translator: let's go back to the call center. this used to be an outdated iss
everybody should come to the negotiating table, adopt a new constitution kemal the election and in thisng the country out of the crisis. [speaking russian] >> translator: how soon do you think we will liberate? [speaking russian] >> translator: this is a strategic area. the second-biggest city, may actually be the industrial capitol. you have armed opposition groups and internationally recognized terrorist organization. it is very typical to differentiate between them. so currently...
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. >> besides the fact you mentioned those two words kemal forgive you for that. >> innovators. , the patent office. we do a lot to restrict innovation. critically important, and so you and the gal to this incredible report that looked of the challenges facing companies to apply new reactor concepts. in this report they noted the 1st of a kind technologies of the design review costs can be exceptionally higher than for subsequent projects. do you believe this is a real problem, as is noted in the report? do you think the matching grant program can help solve the problem? >> thank you, senator, and i agree. there is really a need not only to make sure the cost is under control but to make them more predictable so investors and innovators can plan accordingly. i think the matching program could certainly assist in that. >> that is great. these are innovators are critical for advancing nuclear in terms of safety as well as dealing with problems including proliferation of the material, is that correct? >> but today's innovators are putting a priority. >> new designers and animators will b
. >> besides the fact you mentioned those two words kemal forgive you for that. >> innovators. , the patent office. we do a lot to restrict innovation. critically important, and so you and the gal to this incredible report that looked of the challenges facing companies to apply new reactor concepts. in this report they noted the 1st of a kind technologies of the design review costs can be exceptionally higher than for subsequent projects. do you believe this is a real problem, as is...
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kemal bell. host of united shat d shades of america.even attended his final concert in atlanta. tweeting these words. take a look here. you say prince was euphoric, sexy, amazing and the sound was magical. prince is the most special artist i've witnessed. prince even retweeted you. you were already a long-time fan, you began working with him on musicology. what was it like working with him? and by the way gained a retweet. >> first of all, let's start with the concert. it was probably one of the best concerts i've seen, that he's ever done. >> why? >> i couldn't tell he had been sick. we heard rumors about him having the flu. he was not nasaly. his voice was pristine. it was just him and a microphone. think about how many artists can really do that. he did a lot of classic prince material which we all really loved. my experience working for him working at columbia records was by far the highlight of high career. when i first met him, i little -- literally froze in my tracks. he immediately welcomed me in and broke the ice and wanted to
kemal bell. host of united shat d shades of america.even attended his final concert in atlanta. tweeting these words. take a look here. you say prince was euphoric, sexy, amazing and the sound was magical. prince is the most special artist i've witnessed. prince even retweeted you. you were already a long-time fan, you began working with him on musicology. what was it like working with him? and by the way gained a retweet. >> first of all, let's start with the concert. it was probably one...
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we went to the library of congress, got permission from justice ginsburg to reprint letters kemal letterrom gloria steinem,steinem, the original letter to the editor from stephen wiesenthal, but this letter every time i askedi asked for it, you know, they're would be a polite silence. inappropriate.inappropriate. we just wanted a picture of it in his handwriting. her son agreed to read the book before he went to press and said, you know, this is great, why, but why do you have my dads letter in this weird font. you should have the original. i said, i would love the original. and so at the 11th hour basically we had to stop the presses. you get an e-mail that said, son says he should have this letter. and there was in his handwriting. and she said, hope you can use it. have we not have the original letter we would not know one of the things we write about in the book is the precision and her love of copyediting her clerks work, so have we not gotten the original we would not know justice ginsburg had corrected her husband diagnosed to her in the margins. you can see that in the book. >> n
we went to the library of congress, got permission from justice ginsburg to reprint letters kemal letterrom gloria steinem,steinem, the original letter to the editor from stephen wiesenthal, but this letter every time i askedi asked for it, you know, they're would be a polite silence. inappropriate.inappropriate. we just wanted a picture of it in his handwriting. her son agreed to read the book before he went to press and said, you know, this is great, why, but why do you have my dads letter in...
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former camp that sees children as junior citizens in schools is reflection, and this is very close kemal long history and american and is obviously a worthy and well-established one, but it is worth noting that both in theory and practice this view is pretty much considered lost. as we see in the course decision examples of practice that are projected, the more extreme version. the field of practice they are violated more often than is justified. or if we take us seriously as we should more than is legally justified. they have a uniquely important role is not only as scholars and protectors but also a citizens we train our gaze more common practices, even if it is not regularly recited. it is in some parts of the country but not as commonly as the past. practices and concerns to the extent that we care as we should. many schools today are taking the route that circumvents the entire debate we are having by policing student speech. the discussion rests on the existence of a student speech or holds a banner, petitioner response and then the court needs to decide whether the speech action h
former camp that sees children as junior citizens in schools is reflection, and this is very close kemal long history and american and is obviously a worthy and well-established one, but it is worth noting that both in theory and practice this view is pretty much considered lost. as we see in the course decision examples of practice that are projected, the more extreme version. the field of practice they are violated more often than is justified. or if we take us seriously as we should more...
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placed use were the testimony you are about to give is the truth kemal truth, nothing but the truth. >> i do. >> you are now under oath. you may now give a five-minute summary of your written statements. >> i am pleased to be here and look forward to discussing the affordable care act. the critical building block from which so many consumers are benefited. the nations uninsured rate is at its lowest recorded level. we talk about these numbers it is important to understand that it just does not happen myself. critical provisions allow people with significant medical expenses to be covered affordably. reducing the cost of health insurance is in everyone's interest, individuals and small businesses you pay premiums and because the government gives federal tax credits to people with modest incomes and is a much better deal for the treasury. we all benefit. covering people with significant medical expenses is a core policy objective. an example of the family who lives in dallas, texas. studying for a phd describe what happened other than being small he appeared to be healthy, but doctors
placed use were the testimony you are about to give is the truth kemal truth, nothing but the truth. >> i do. >> you are now under oath. you may now give a five-minute summary of your written statements. >> i am pleased to be here and look forward to discussing the affordable care act. the critical building block from which so many consumers are benefited. the nations uninsured rate is at its lowest recorded level. we talk about these numbers it is important to understand that...
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. >> to use with a testimony you are about to give is the truth kemal truth, and nothing but the truth. 's in our five-minute summary. starting with mr. stool. >> better. great. thank you. we appreciate the opportunity to be part of the discussion. some of you might have a smart phone in your pocket right now. 's photo album, a wallet. the command central. many people use this might want to authenticate and gain access. we feel a great deal of responsibility. for all these reasons digital devices are increasingly and persistently under siege from attackers. attacks from more sophisticated every day. 's we are aware of some of the recent large-scale attacks. hundreds of thousands hundreds of thousands of social security numbers were stolen from the irs. the us office of personnel management has had as many as 21 million records compromised in as many as 78 million affected by an attack methods sell insurance records. 's the best way to protect your information is to the use of strong encryption. strong encryption is a good and necessary thing, and the government agrees, encryption is th
. >> to use with a testimony you are about to give is the truth kemal truth, and nothing but the truth. 's in our five-minute summary. starting with mr. stool. >> better. great. thank you. we appreciate the opportunity to be part of the discussion. some of you might have a smart phone in your pocket right now. 's photo album, a wallet. the command central. many people use this might want to authenticate and gain access. we feel a great deal of responsibility. for all these reasons...
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although he has a traffic warrant kemal little simple thing.t was dealt with very nicely by the police woman who stopped him. he still went to jail and took care of that. i personally do not too many african-americans, but a community policing mindset here. and i have never been stopped. uplift or seven years. >> thank you for your time tonight. >> there is a lot there to comment on. was really an excellent book. with the freedom that came to african-americans in the 60s with the civil rights act of 1964 1965 there was a crime wave. and i crime wave was dealt with by mass incarceration, focus on african-americans who were expounding in the war on drugs that just destroyed the african-american community during the 80s80s and 90s which is not to say they are still not remaining a serious problem with black on black crime in our cities. >> a policeman here in los angeles county. do they get assigned to different districts? >> that is right. compton is a city on its own. there are police officers in our community policing program to sign on to work
although he has a traffic warrant kemal little simple thing.t was dealt with very nicely by the police woman who stopped him. he still went to jail and took care of that. i personally do not too many african-americans, but a community policing mindset here. and i have never been stopped. uplift or seven years. >> thank you for your time tonight. >> there is a lot there to comment on. was really an excellent book. with the freedom that came to african-americans in the 60s with the...