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mr. phillips has been covering local and state politics in massachusetts for nearly 40 years. mr. illips, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> it's a pleasure, rachel. >> this elizabeth warren ad from the karl rove group saying she's a friend of wall street, it struck me as a little bit like putting out an ad against scott brown saying he's unattractive. it's completely contrary to the one thing a low-information voter might know about this candidate even if they know nothing else. right? >> yeah, it is. it is. and as you said, it's what they did to john kerry. i think the difference is it was done in ohio where john kerry was not known and he was able to shape his image there. kerry's image. and i think elizabeth, it's going to be touch and go what he can do here. it will do damage. no doubt about it. but it is quite a pivot from what they were doing a month ago. suddenly the occupy wall street gang looks pretty good to karl rove. maybe he'll be down there demonstrating with them before the end of this campaign. >> is having a lot of big-mine ads from a karl rove-associa
mr. phillips has been covering local and state politics in massachusetts for nearly 40 years. mr. illips, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> it's a pleasure, rachel. >> this elizabeth warren ad from the karl rove group saying she's a friend of wall street, it struck me as a little bit like putting out an ad against scott brown saying he's unattractive. it's completely contrary to the one thing a low-information voter might know about this candidate even if they know...
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mr. phillips-- uh-- was lost, but his daughter alice, to whom he refers in the card, did survive.ic. and... they left ireland, headed across the atlantic, and then, that fateful night, what sort of time? oh, it was the-- sunday, 14th of april, 20 minutes to midnight, the ship struck the iceberg. it sank about 2 hours and 20 minutes later. you have a copy of the marconigram. and, uh, maybe you'd like to read this out, because i think-- again, it's-- and the time of it. this was a message received on board olympic, titanic's sister ship, which was eastbound at the time titanic was westbound. and this is a message from titanic to olympic. "11 p.m. new york time, titanic sending out signals of distress. answered his calls." so, they're making the point of record. "titanic replies and give me his position. "41-46 north, 50-14 west, and says, 'we have struck an iceberg.' our distance from titanic, 505 miles." amazing. and that's been kept. it's been kept together with other marconigrams in the museum collections. well, you've just mentioned the museum, and i think that is the joyous thi
mr. phillips-- uh-- was lost, but his daughter alice, to whom he refers in the card, did survive.ic. and... they left ireland, headed across the atlantic, and then, that fateful night, what sort of time? oh, it was the-- sunday, 14th of april, 20 minutes to midnight, the ship struck the iceberg. it sank about 2 hours and 20 minutes later. you have a copy of the marconigram. and, uh, maybe you'd like to read this out, because i think-- again, it's-- and the time of it. this was a message...
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mr. phillips. how are you? >> nice to see you. spending the last few days with your folks. >> great. >> talking about a lot of different things. >> hey, you're lucky that you came up with a day of no snow. it was snowing like crazy all weekend. >> is that right? >> yeah. >> how are things going for you here? >> oh, slow and steady. nothing -- nothing out of the ordinary really. >> you've read the book? >> yes, yes, i read the book. my dad sent it to me about last week and spent all night reading it. i was up all night reading it. it was quite a surprise to me some parts of it. very interesting. >> in what sense? >> just some of the things that were revealed, caught me off guard. and just some -- some very big surprises in it for me. >> what was it that caught you off guard. >> some of -- some of his insights into -- into what he thought of me as i was growing up. >> all set? everybody ready? okay, let's all take a deep breath. your dad comes here to visit about once a month but i get the impression that -- that the two of you don'
mr. phillips. how are you? >> nice to see you. spending the last few days with your folks. >> great. >> talking about a lot of different things. >> hey, you're lucky that you came up with a day of no snow. it was snowing like crazy all weekend. >> is that right? >> yeah. >> how are things going for you here? >> oh, slow and steady. nothing -- nothing out of the ordinary really. >> you've read the book? >> yes, yes, i read the book. my...
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phillips. she will share briefly on the success of the overall project, and after that, you will be in the hands of mr. walter. >> good afternoon. my name is jacqueline phillips. i'm a member of the bay view hunters point community. we had two summer youth programs going this summer, one for the ninth graders, and one for the young adults, 18-25. both programs were a great success. we had a picnic just past weekend, and we allowed the participants to speak, to give their thoughts on the program. it was very heartwarming to hear the younger people speak, how it made a major difference to them to get extra help and to be able to pass courses. what was very impressive was the 18-25 group also. we had a young man stand and say how the person he worked with, the employer he worked with, had "certain things to him that he remembered. he applied them to his life. he said he would never forget these quotes. he was a 25-year-old. being in this program and being able to work for wages made a lot of difference to him to the point that when these young people spoke, it made all the difference that these programs
phillips. she will share briefly on the success of the overall project, and after that, you will be in the hands of mr. walter. >> good afternoon. my name is jacqueline phillips. i'm a member of the bay view hunters point community. we had two summer youth programs going this summer, one for the ninth graders, and one for the young adults, 18-25. both programs were a great success. we had a picnic just past weekend, and we allowed the participants to speak, to give their thoughts on the...
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phillips decided to intervene. he's also thankful the cameraman thought better and decided not to intervene. >> he kept shooting the whole time so that when the police came, it couldn't be mr. mattes attacked me. no. the cameraman says, why don't you look at the tape. they looked at the tape, and that was it. he was gone. so the cameraman saved this situation, saved me. >>> coming up, rescuers battle to save a man at the edge of niagara falls. >> if you go over at this particular spot, you're not going to survive. >> we thought for sure we were going to see this poor guy go right over the brink. >>> and this man -- >> i'd rather have the prosecutor be my attorney than him. >> -- a new lawyer. when "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking" returns. cations... cations... squad leader. i think the hardest transition as you get further into the military is... you know it's going to end one day. chase hired me to be a personal banker. i'm a business analyst... manager. i'm very proud to work for chase. when you hire a veteran, you get... great leadership... decisiveness... focus. chase knows, when you hire a veteran, you're hiring america's best. chase is proud to help 10
phillips decided to intervene. he's also thankful the cameraman thought better and decided not to intervene. >> he kept shooting the whole time so that when the police came, it couldn't be mr. mattes attacked me. no. the cameraman says, why don't you look at the tape. they looked at the tape, and that was it. he was gone. so the cameraman saved this situation, saved me. >>> coming up, rescuers battle to save a man at the edge of niagara falls. >> if you go over at this...
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phillips took the twitter picture. >> and deck the halls with nancy reagan and mr. t?en christmas pictures straight from the white house? that was before photoshopping. >> i don't know what you mean mr. t. why settle for a one-note cereal? ♪ more, more, more... get more with honey bunches of oats 4 nutritious grains come together for more taste, more healthy satisfaction. get more with honey bunches of oats. all right, i'll be right back. okay. ♪ [ male announcer ] sometimes the giving can be just as amazing as the gift. what do you think? [ laughs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] the lexus december to remember sales event is here, but only for a limited time. see your lexus dealer for exclusive lease offers on the 2012 ct 200h and, as a gift from lexus, we'll make your first month's payment. >> welcome back. last night, president obama and the first family officially marking the beginning of the christmas season in washington with the lighting of the -- there it is, the national christmas tree on the ellipse just south of the white house. and just the other day, michelle obama
phillips took the twitter picture. >> and deck the halls with nancy reagan and mr. t?en christmas pictures straight from the white house? that was before photoshopping. >> i don't know what you mean mr. t. why settle for a one-note cereal? ♪ more, more, more... get more with honey bunches of oats 4 nutritious grains come together for more taste, more healthy satisfaction. get more with honey bunches of oats. all right, i'll be right back. okay. ♪ [ male announcer ] sometimes the...
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phillips who's the senior vice president of advocacy at leadingage. we thank you all for being here. and now, dr. evans, you may commence. >> good afternoon and thank you, mr. chairman -- [inaudible] although my testimony today is quite personal, i also represent the professional society for long-term care physicians whose mission is to improve the quality of care for seniors. my personal story is this: i'm a doctor who specializes in the care of frail elders. i practice mostly in nursing homes and other long-term care settings where physicians are frequently absent. i do use antipsychotic drugs to treat a small number of patients with longstanding schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. i do not prescribe antipsychotic drugs for treatment of agitation or other behaviors in patients with dementia. we acknowledge the use of these medicines in patients with dementia only as a lost resort and only when all else has been tried and failed which is rare. i and other like-minded doctors face tremendous pressure in all care settings to prescribe medication to make confused patients behave. most of the time this equates to chemically restraining the patient. this pressu
phillips who's the senior vice president of advocacy at leadingage. we thank you all for being here. and now, dr. evans, you may commence. >> good afternoon and thank you, mr. chairman -- [inaudible] although my testimony today is quite personal, i also represent the professional society for long-term care physicians whose mission is to improve the quality of care for seniors. my personal story is this: i'm a doctor who specializes in the care of frail elders. i practice mostly in nursing...