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and that's who funds us is the garrett lee smith program. oh, i'm so glad to hear that! so, thank you. yes, you're very welcome. this is a wonderful way to meet you. we also work with states and travel communities, and it's the same idea: helping people within the social sphere where people, where youth, reside, to know the signs of suicide and then try refer them for help. you're a wonderful example. thank you. thank you. and richard, let's talk about a little bit about integrated care. does part of the training that you give, does it provide the whole notion of the continuity of care throughout the lifecycle of an individual who may come into that system and follow up? yeah. so, our health educators in primary care settings, they are trained to take care of everyone from ages 10 and up with these behavioral issues. and not only are they focusing on alcohol, drugs, and mental health, but they're also focusing on tobacco, diet, exercise, and weight issues, so that we avoid them taking on some of the stigma that unfortunately the mental health treatment system, the alcoho
and that's who funds us is the garrett lee smith program. oh, i'm so glad to hear that! so, thank you. yes, you're very welcome. this is a wonderful way to meet you. we also work with states and travel communities, and it's the same idea: helping people within the social sphere where people, where youth, reside, to know the signs of suicide and then try refer them for help. you're a wonderful example. thank you. thank you. and richard, let's talk about a little bit about integrated care. does...
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lee smith was part of it. frank sullivan had his hand up. >> as much detail as you have in your book, you had to encounter conquest. what was the biggest conflict you had in your interviewing process that you had to resolve? >> whether it was timing or necktie or -- can i say that? that was true. the answer is it was tom's necktie but we respect mr. donaldson. i say that because in fact i was struck by how much common ground there was in the shared memories of these people 30 years later. it was astounding. i title that chapter the dance. how did that go? very complicated but bill koch was very patient with me understanding how that worked, but there was an extraordinary level of agreement this many years later and i thought that was profound. >> one of the -- >> you heard from roy blanton. either the speakers or bill leach, did anyone hear from him? >> i can tell you i did not with an exception. vanderbilt did an archive in the library and is here but papers as governor, nobody would bother. they found all ki
lee smith was part of it. frank sullivan had his hand up. >> as much detail as you have in your book, you had to encounter conquest. what was the biggest conflict you had in your interviewing process that you had to resolve? >> whether it was timing or necktie or -- can i say that? that was true. the answer is it was tom's necktie but we respect mr. donaldson. i say that because in fact i was struck by how much common ground there was in the shared memories of these people 30 years...
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spent there were a lot of rumors and there were a lot of -- roger humphrey and i saw lee smith to really reveals that as you detail in your book. so that morning you hear from the fbi? >> yes. i had actually been -- i remember i ran into the u.s. marshal, what are you going to do about all this? what's going to happen about all this? i don't know, i don't know. and then the fbi agent with whom i had been coordinating, he came up to see me and he said, look, we've got some information. he was very depressed about it. here's what's going to happen. here's what's going down right nasty did he is telling you this? >> he's telling me this. we've got a situation where the governor is definitely going to do this. he is going to freeze certain individuals, but -- excusing? >> second list. >> yes, second list. these names have surfaced before and secretly taped conversatio conversations. >> the weekend before, more than 50 pardons have been signed but now you're getting information there is a second list of? >> yes. and one of them on the list was a high priority, as i recall he was a triple murd
spent there were a lot of rumors and there were a lot of -- roger humphrey and i saw lee smith to really reveals that as you detail in your book. so that morning you hear from the fbi? >> yes. i had actually been -- i remember i ran into the u.s. marshal, what are you going to do about all this? what's going to happen about all this? i don't know, i don't know. and then the fbi agent with whom i had been coordinating, he came up to see me and he said, look, we've got some information. he...
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lee smith was part of it. frank sutherland had his hand on it. >> keel, with a story that has this much detail as you have in your book, you had to encounter factual conflicts. what was the biggest factual conflict in your interviewing that you had to resolve? >> whether it was timing or necktie or louis donaldson. [laughter] and i say that, i mean, that's true. and the answer was it was tom's necktie. but we respect mr. donaldson. [laughter] but i say that because, in fact, i was struck by how much common ground there was in the shared memories of these people 30 years later. i mean, it was astounding that how the thing happened in the afternoon in the hotel room, call the title of that chapter is "the dance," you know? how did that go? i mean, that's a very complicated -- bill koch was very patient with me to help me understand how all that worked. but there was an extraordinary level of agreement many years later, and i thought that was profound. >> you know, one of the -- sure, question. >> i was curious i
lee smith was part of it. frank sutherland had his hand on it. >> keel, with a story that has this much detail as you have in your book, you had to encounter factual conflicts. what was the biggest factual conflict in your interviewing that you had to resolve? >> whether it was timing or necktie or louis donaldson. [laughter] and i say that, i mean, that's true. and the answer was it was tom's necktie. but we respect mr. donaldson. [laughter] but i say that because, in fact, i was...
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and we're very delighted to have lee anne smith, let me get your title right. the u.n.est practices service. she has been in that position for a year. she has a long career as an australian diplomat and as a person who has worked on humanitarian law and has worked both in the n.g.o. world and in government systems in both legal and diplomatic positions. so we really do want to bring in how does broader international community handle these questions? and our own bill durch and allison are here. the co-directors of our program on peace operations, grapple with these questions from the u.n. perspective. we really are glad to be able to broaden the lens and have both ee anne smith and bill durch offer their perspectives on how does the u.n. prepare and plan and organize itself for its very broad array of post conflict deployments and responsibility? i think -- one last thought i wanted to share is that in a way what you're going to hear about today is the mechanisms, the governmental practices, the procedures, but we want to remember that before any of that gets put into mo
and we're very delighted to have lee anne smith, let me get your title right. the u.n.est practices service. she has been in that position for a year. she has a long career as an australian diplomat and as a person who has worked on humanitarian law and has worked both in the n.g.o. world and in government systems in both legal and diplomatic positions. so we really do want to bring in how does broader international community handle these questions? and our own bill durch and allison are here....
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and we are very delighted to have lee m. smith, who is currently the director of the, let me get the title right, the u.n. details policies and best practice service. she's been in that position for a year and has a long career as an australian diplomat and as a person that has worked on humanitarian law and has worked both in the ngo world and in the government systems in both legal and diplomatic positions. so, we really do want to bring and how does the broad international community handle these questions. and our own who may be here and is the co-director of the program on peace operations to grapple with the same questions with the human perspective. so we are glad to be able to broaden the lands and have both leanne smith talk about how to plan and prepare and organize itself for its very broad ra of conflict. one last thought i wanted to share is that in a way what you are going to hear about today is the mechanisms the government practices, the procedures. but we want to remember that before any of that gets put into motio
and we are very delighted to have lee m. smith, who is currently the director of the, let me get the title right, the u.n. details policies and best practice service. she's been in that position for a year and has a long career as an australian diplomat and as a person that has worked on humanitarian law and has worked both in the ngo world and in the government systems in both legal and diplomatic positions. so, we really do want to bring and how does the broad international community handle...
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smith. one we need to revisit. >> thank you, senator lee. senator white house. he served on this committee and the intelligence committee. i appreciate you being here. >> thank you, mr. chairman. one of the -- mr. cole, you just said it's worth having a debate on these issues. i think you're right about that. but i also hope that the executive branch takes a lesson from this experience about the value of classification, or what i would consider overclassification. i've seen this over and over now. when we were fighting with the bush administration about the torture program, the executive branch got to tell its side of the story because the executive branch were the declassifiers, we were stuck with facts that we knew that blew up the argument that was being made by the executive branch, but we could not articulate because they were classified. we've seen it on cyber, where so much of the american public is unaware of the cyberthreat we are facing. thankfully, we are becoming more aware. for a long time, we were just in the dark about what was going on because in
smith. one we need to revisit. >> thank you, senator lee. senator white house. he served on this committee and the intelligence committee. i appreciate you being here. >> thank you, mr. chairman. one of the -- mr. cole, you just said it's worth having a debate on these issues. i think you're right about that. but i also hope that the executive branch takes a lesson from this experience about the value of classification, or what i would consider overclassification. i've seen this...
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abc 7 news reporter nick smith has a look at how ucsf is working to prevent concussions among high school athletes. >> 18-year-old gary leenjoys his time on the court. after days of having a head air, he went looking for answers. >> the headaches weren't the kind you get when you have the flu. i felt sluggish all the time.5> >> doctors say ignoring injury after a head injury among teens is common because they seem like concern that's only play professional athletes but the truth is that fwhoin plays sports can end up with a bump that is more than a bruce. blade got up slowly, others helped him to the side lines then blade collapsed and taken away in critical condition spending 23 days in the hospital. eight in an indees -- induce coma. the teen came home looking fit but dealing with some problem as associated with being hit. gary can relate. he's part of a concussion clinic to study long, and short term affects. >> we're at the beginning of traumatic brain injury research. >> he says athletes like gary and even the pros like alex smith can suffer injury was long term affects. >> that is what this is all brks bringing hig
abc 7 news reporter nick smith has a look at how ucsf is working to prevent concussions among high school athletes. >> 18-year-old gary leenjoys his time on the court. after days of having a head air, he went looking for answers. >> the headaches weren't the kind you get when you have the flu. i felt sluggish all the time.5> >> doctors say ignoring injury after a head injury among teens is common because they seem like concern that's only play professional athletes but the...
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abc 7 news reporter nick smith has a look at how ucsf is working to prevent concussions among high school athletes. >> 18-year-old gary lees time on the court. after days of having a head air, he went looking for answers. >> the headaches weren't the kind you get when you have the flu. i felt sluggish all the time.5> >> doctors say ignoring injury after a head injury among teens is common because they seem like concern that's only play professional athletes but the truth is that fwhoin plays sports can end up with a bump that is more than a bruce. blade got up slowly, others helped him to the side lines then blade collapsed and taken away in critical condition spending 23 days in the hospital. eight in an indees -- induce coma. the teen came home looking fit but dealing with some problem as associated with being hit. gary can relate. he's part of a concussion clinic to study long, and short term affects. >> we're at the beginning of traumatic brain injury research. >> he says athletes like gary and even the pros like alex smith can suffer injury was long term affects. >> that is what this is all brks bringing highest cut
abc 7 news reporter nick smith has a look at how ucsf is working to prevent concussions among high school athletes. >> 18-year-old gary lees time on the court. after days of having a head air, he went looking for answers. >> the headaches weren't the kind you get when you have the flu. i felt sluggish all the time.5> >> doctors say ignoring injury after a head injury among teens is common because they seem like concern that's only play professional athletes but the truth...
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smith, "today in the bay." >> thanks, christie. across town another meeting between san francisco mayor ed lee and the state's labor secretary. two will sit down at 10:00 this morning at san francisco city hall. the only item on the agenda, to talk about how san francisco is preparing for this looming b.a.r.t. strike. we're expecting to hear details of that meeting later today. >>> there is one person who can stop b.a.r.t. workers from striking, governor jerry brown. he can issue a 60-day cooling off period. netherworld side has asked the governor's office to intervene. in 2001 governor gray davis stepped in during that strike. >>> if they do strike, there are commute options out there. you can try the casual car pool, about 20 locations from fairfield to san francisco and many more will probably be popping up on monday as per needed. san francisco bay ferry says if there is a strike, it will expand the number of boats in service and start running them as early as 5:00 a.m. many companies already dealing with the issue telling workers to telecommute instead. for more commute options, you can always go to our b.a.r.t. strike r
smith, "today in the bay." >> thanks, christie. across town another meeting between san francisco mayor ed lee and the state's labor secretary. two will sit down at 10:00 this morning at san francisco city hall. the only item on the agenda, to talk about how san francisco is preparing for this looming b.a.r.t. strike. we're expecting to hear details of that meeting later today. >>> there is one person who can stop b.a.r.t. workers from striking, governor jerry brown. he...
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lee. >> it's a little much. >> it is all my fault. right? >> and ben smith, when the questioning got -- >> gene, do you not like history? >> exhausting. >> do you not like history. you do not realize that we are living through -- >> i need another coffee. >> through serious times with this weiner-gate. >> one of those moments, it's one of those fulcrums on which everything turns. >> it is what peter jennings called 1968, a crack in time, willie geist. and we are right in the middle of it. >> anthony weiner finally got sick of ben's good and persistent questions, and said, shouldn't you go back -- >> can't even take yourself serious. >> go and talk about cats or whatever you do at buzzfeed. >> pulse on technology. >> on cats. >> okay. >> so this whitey guy, did he ever threaten to kill you after a column? >> oh, wow. >> no, not really. >> give us your best whitey story. >> wow. >> there are no good whitey stories. >> of course not. >> i mean, you know, the best bad -- >> the best story is actually donny and i were talking about it earlier, is the whitey bulge
lee. >> it's a little much. >> it is all my fault. right? >> and ben smith, when the questioning got -- >> gene, do you not like history? >> exhausting. >> do you not like history. you do not realize that we are living through -- >> i need another coffee. >> through serious times with this weiner-gate. >> one of those moments, it's one of those fulcrums on which everything turns. >> it is what peter jennings called 1968, a crack in...
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smith, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, charles allen, who was the son of the man who inspired the film by lee daniels "the butler" will join me and talk about his feelings while watching that film. way? first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for up to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might hav
smith, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, charles allen, who was the son of the man who inspired the film by lee daniels "the butler" will join me and talk about his feelings while watching that film. way? first wait till summer. then get the cars ready. now add the dodge part. ♪ the dodge summer clearance event. right now get 0% financing for up to 72 months and no payments for 90 days on all dodge vehicles. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not...
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smith, "today in the bay." >>> across town, another meeting on the strike issue. this one between san francisco mayor ed lee secretary. the two will sit down at 10:00 at san francisco city hall. the only item on the agenda, to talk about how san francisco is preparing for this looming b.a.r.t. strike. we're expecting to hear details of that meeting later today. >>> side note here. there is one person who can stop the b.a.r.t. strike. that's governor jerry brown. the governor has the option of using his powers to issue a 60-day cooling off period. however, the governor's office has yet to receive a request for this action from either side. we have traveled this road before. you may remember former governor gray davis stepped in during that 2001 b.a.r.t. strike. >>> a b.a.r.t. strike is costly for almost everyone. the bay area economy stands to lose about $73 million a day in productivity. the bay area council says that number is based on an estimate of 970,000 workers in the bay area who had an average two-hour delay during last month's strike. multiply that by the bay area's median wage of about $37 an hour
smith, "today in the bay." >>> across town, another meeting on the strike issue. this one between san francisco mayor ed lee secretary. the two will sit down at 10:00 at san francisco city hall. the only item on the agenda, to talk about how san francisco is preparing for this looming b.a.r.t. strike. we're expecting to hear details of that meeting later today. >>> side note here. there is one person who can stop the b.a.r.t. strike. that's governor jerry brown. the...
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smith, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, charles allen, who was the son of the man who inspired the film by lee daniels "theutler" will join me and talk about his feelings while watching that film. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the simple touch of a button, the sleep number mattress adjusts to your ideal level of comfort and support, with exceptional pressure relief on each side. experience the newest innovation from sleep number: the only bed that knows you. and there's only one place in the world you'll find the sleep number bed: at one of our 425 stores nationwide. where at our biggest sale of the year, every sleep number bed is on sale. queen mattresses now start at just $599 . and save an incredible 40% on the sleep number limited edition memory foam mattress sets. sleep number. comfort individualized. like carpools
smith, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, charles allen, who was the son of the man who inspired the film by lee daniels "theutler" will join me and talk about his feelings while watching that film. it guides you to a number it guides you to a number that will change your life: your sleep number setting. it will give you the soundest sleep you've ever had. it's a bed so intuitive it even knows you by name. now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with...
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smith ofs missouri, amendment number four by mr. latham of iowa, amendment number six by mr. nadler of new york, amendment of r eight by mr. johnson georgia, amendment by ms. jackson lee of texas, and amendment by ms. moore of wisconsin. the unfinished request is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number one printed in house report 113-187 offered by mr. scalise of louisiana on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number one printed in house report 113-18 , offered by mr. scalise of louisiana. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 23
smith ofs missouri, amendment number four by mr. latham of iowa, amendment number six by mr. nadler of new york, amendment of r eight by mr. johnson georgia, amendment by ms. jackson lee of texas, and amendment by ms. moore of wisconsin. the unfinished request is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number one printed in house report 113-187 offered by mr. scalise of louisiana on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment...