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a new product called one-second needle would be the 90 seconds it takes to this needle. some girls we spoke to said they have a good trick and their mother is a good teacher. >> sometimes she takes her finger and makes it wet and then puts it through but it's hard. >> let's see if the one-second needle does the work for you. it's so small, we wonder how anyone could do it blindfolded. enter should be as easy as one two three. >> she did this within seconds but then blindfolded herself to put it to the real test. she created a lot of tension with the thread, had a few misses but figured it out. >> it's not as easy as that guy made it look, but i did do it. >> mission accomplished even blindfolded. megan pringle, abc2 news. >> the one-second needle has a special eye let to thread the needle in three steps. it comes with three needles and 130 piece sewing kit. >> we're going to need to make bill gates money when you graduate from college. >> your student loan rates could double. what to watch out for when you consider student loans. >>> clear in maryland now but what about
a new product called one-second needle would be the 90 seconds it takes to this needle. some girls we spoke to said they have a good trick and their mother is a good teacher. >> sometimes she takes her finger and makes it wet and then puts it through but it's hard. >> let's see if the one-second needle does the work for you. it's so small, we wonder how anyone could do it blindfolded. enter should be as easy as one two three. >> she did this within seconds but then blindfolded...
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one radio, one medical syringe with needle. one bottle of ink. tattoo needle. contraband.ltered into a needle for tattoo gun found on desk. which is my desk. alarm clock radio, eight needles, one bottle of ink, one tattoo gun, one ink blood rag. got ink and blood on it. >> you're not very good at hiding your stuff, are you? >> out of all these, i get away with it more than i get caught, that's for sure. >> his tattoo write-ups have cost him more than 200 days in earned good time, but he says the extra time in prison is worth it. >> any time i have lost by getting caught doing what i'm doing is well worth the sanity that i would have lost if i had just done what they said and walked the line. shut my mouth and went to my house and did nothing and just sat there and watched my tv. i'm more at ease with myself. i respect myself a l more for having done what i want to do until here. that's my outlet, that's my escape. >> it's always been fascinating to me how these guys manage to get tattoos in prison.ç not only the items they need to do the tattoos, but the fact that they ca
one radio, one medical syringe with needle. one bottle of ink. tattoo needle. contraband.ltered into a needle for tattoo gun found on desk. which is my desk. alarm clock radio, eight needles, one bottle of ink, one tattoo gun, one ink blood rag. got ink and blood on it. >> you're not very good at hiding your stuff, are you? >> out of all these, i get away with it more than i get caught, that's for sure. >> his tattoo write-ups have cost him more than 200 days in earned good...
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, share needles.her to learn the way of the standards, because she was going down the wrong road, the way i justified it in my head anyway. i regret not leading by example. if i would have stayed clean, she would have followed me. i know she would have. >> she was all right and then she met chad. you know? they think we're bad influences on each other which is probably true. >> the couple must face a new set of consequences. chad recently got sobering news during a visit to the child's infirmary. >> i found out i have hepatitis "b" and "c." i have been proud saying i can beat death, i will beat that, i will kick you in the nuts saying it will kill you very, very soon, you sooner if you don't stop. i've worked in hospitals before and i've seen people die of hepatitis. i've seen guys with their testicles swell up like basketballs and their body swells up, they turn stark yellow and are in horrible, horrible pain and die. i wake up gasping at night thinking about it. i can't do it. i can't be that guy. e
, share needles.her to learn the way of the standards, because she was going down the wrong road, the way i justified it in my head anyway. i regret not leading by example. if i would have stayed clean, she would have followed me. i know she would have. >> she was all right and then she met chad. you know? they think we're bad influences on each other which is probably true. >> the couple must face a new set of consequences. chad recently got sobering news during a visit to the...
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to kill people in the name of the law because it was easier for those who didn't who put the needle in the arm this is america if we're going to say how great lethal injection is then let's give credit to where credit is due and give credit to karl brandt and the nazis for coming up with a bad idea well i don't see that it's categorically more violence than than forcibly dragging a person off to be locked in a cage forever. you know it's not the kind of thing that i think of when i think of the word violence i think of. far more bloody and painful punishments than than. a procedure that is basically is similar to what is done for a medical procedure except that the person doesn't make up. that that is what strikes me as if that is what the term violence or for easter. i would pretty much. gets their way and they execute him i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead. tell me what about that other states at least let you have a last visit with your family. you can visit but it's still perplexing. we keep making jokes about getting real friendly with regards to me and my mo
to kill people in the name of the law because it was easier for those who didn't who put the needle in the arm this is america if we're going to say how great lethal injection is then let's give credit to where credit is due and give credit to karl brandt and the nazis for coming up with a bad idea well i don't see that it's categorically more violence than than forcibly dragging a person off to be locked in a cage forever. you know it's not the kind of thing that i think of when i think of the...
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>> i had a real problem with blood and needles, especially the needles. whenever vaccinating me, i just hated that. the first time they took blood, i fainted. so i was very apprehensive about going into a combat situation where people were in the course of the day, into tours in vietnam i picked up over 5000 people. we saw the human body in every possible, horrible configuration that it could be in. i was really worried about how i would physically react to that. even today, if i look on television at an operation or a needle, i turn it all. in combat, in the environment, it did not bother me. what bothered me is that people were hurt. that bothered me very much, but it did not physically bother me. i was so busy with what i was trying to do. there is nothing in the world greater than to save a human life. the teachers and the coaches do this also. they save their young lives. but to find your way through a bunch of obstacles -- with meat being the greatest helicopter pilot that ever lived, i could find a way in there that no one else could find. to get y
>> i had a real problem with blood and needles, especially the needles. whenever vaccinating me, i just hated that. the first time they took blood, i fainted. so i was very apprehensive about going into a combat situation where people were in the course of the day, into tours in vietnam i picked up over 5000 people. we saw the human body in every possible, horrible configuration that it could be in. i was really worried about how i would physically react to that. even today, if i look on...
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if we could move that needle up to 5%, everybody here can do the math. i mean, we're talking doubling, you know, our reserves in america so it's that significant, so, you know, we've got a job to do and a very significant one, and we need the ability to do it. this gives -- this encourages us to do it. >> just the last statement, if i could, mr. chairman. i've just been up with secretary salazar on several of the wells being drilled in north dakota, and i'll tell you it's extremely impressive. it's being carefully done. it's being professionally done. it's being done in an environmentally sensitive way. it's being done with extraordinary technology, and so we thank you for that as well. it's being done in -- i'll tell you, i don't think any one of us would go there and not come away and be impressed with the professionalism of how it's being conducted. >> thank you, senator. i agree. in fact, a guy took me up one of the rigs in montana, the same person that took you and secretary salazar up to the rigging in north dakota. if you can answer in one sentenc
if we could move that needle up to 5%, everybody here can do the math. i mean, we're talking doubling, you know, our reserves in america so it's that significant, so, you know, we've got a job to do and a very significant one, and we need the ability to do it. this gives -- this encourages us to do it. >> just the last statement, if i could, mr. chairman. i've just been up with secretary salazar on several of the wells being drilled in north dakota, and i'll tell you it's extremely...
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with and without career aspirations. >> twist around the needle.ter: the school offers everything from day classes to a three-year degree course. >> leave a little loop. come up inside that loop with a needle. >> reporter: and yes, there are men in the school. >> could you also work that with color. >> reporter: in henry the 8th time professional embroiderers were all men. >> those who god has joined together, let no man put asunder. >> reporter: moments after kate middleton married prince william last april, it was revealed that, sure enough, the royal school of needle work was responsible for the elaborate lace applique on kate's dress, veil and train. of course, the school is working on something special for the queen's diamond jubilee, but what exactly? that's still a secret. ♪ i love you pouringy >> coming up, an encore for porgy and bess. and later, jane fonda. >> when we get older, we need a little bit... >> cowan: this is what 74 looks like. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ the thing that you like to read in the bible ♪ ♪ it ain't necessarily so >> cowan: th
with and without career aspirations. >> twist around the needle.ter: the school offers everything from day classes to a three-year degree course. >> leave a little loop. come up inside that loop with a needle. >> reporter: and yes, there are men in the school. >> could you also work that with color. >> reporter: in henry the 8th time professional embroiderers were all men. >> those who god has joined together, let no man put asunder. >> reporter:...
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that holds....those needles ...on... ámmnyy people. 53-1:00"although the needle is blood left behind the cap pf the device that's not changed." 1:11-1:23"right away, we got in touch withhthe public heaath officer of the province to discuss the issue, aad we were advised we should be contacting the students to let them know about this potential " risk."health... say... the chance... of students... contracting... the virusess.. iss.. extremelyyllw - / recent... newss repoerts... ddtail... n... f--b--i ..cyber sting.../ that ended... in the arrest... pf... dozens of hackers,.../ who... were... going after... áyourá... credit ccrd... information.../.in... the same week .... facebook changed ...all... itts... users email to... ones áendingá... in... facebook.com ..../ "stalker" pp... that allows people ...to pee... who's neaaby ...at any time.../.still... there... are plenty of things... to... trip you up. action""thursday, .../ tii kasssuu... with... g-144-40 ... for... protecting yourself. -cyber sting .... hackers were stealing credit card and bank account information ... the are we su
that holds....those needles ...on... ámmnyy people. 53-1:00"although the needle is blood left behind the cap pf the device that's not changed." 1:11-1:23"right away, we got in touch withhthe public heaath officer of the province to discuss the issue, aad we were advised we should be contacting the students to let them know about this potential " risk."health... say... the chance... of students... contracting... the virusess.. iss.. extremelyyllw - / recent... newss...
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what issing going to move the needle? >> the economy for europe and there
what issing going to move the needle? >> the economy for europe and there
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i do not know what else to say. >> are you proposing the needle? >> where is it now? >> in eight. >> i would propose to move that to seven. >> give me the population deviation. >> 27, a deviation of district 7 would become -0.28%, the deviation of district 8 would become 3.04%. >> thank you. commissioner tidwell: i will abstain. i do not have a preference. i am not voting. whatever the group decides. commissioner schreiber: yes. commissioner mondejar: yes. vice-chair lam: yes. commissioner melara: no. commissioner leigh: yes. commissioner alonso: yes. chairman mcdonnell: please make this change. ok. >> can i ask , are we taking the question of the conservatory of the -- off the table? it would be tough to do given what we just did but to have the sunnyside conservatory remain in district 8? that was one of the public speakers, the point of view she raised. on monday night we moved that line to baden, taking the conservatory from 8 where it is now out in the world and we moved it to seven. ok. based on the map, it would be non-contiguous a that would not be possible. i
i do not know what else to say. >> are you proposing the needle? >> where is it now? >> in eight. >> i would propose to move that to seven. >> give me the population deviation. >> 27, a deviation of district 7 would become -0.28%, the deviation of district 8 would become 3.04%. >> thank you. commissioner tidwell: i will abstain. i do not have a preference. i am not voting. whatever the group decides. commissioner schreiber: yes. commissioner mondejar:...
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what issing going to move the needle? >> the economy for europe and there is a lot of discontent with obama and mitt romney just cannot get over that hump. down into the swing state numbers, too. it's a dead heat but president obama still has that kind of small margin. even though a lot of trends seemed like they were going the wrong way for obama and, as you said, mitt romney -- everybody thought mitt romney had a great june. according to this poll, he didn't have a great june. >> he had a great may and going into june, it's interesting to me, david, when we were looking at the primaries, we were talking about the enthusiasm gap that people were reluctantly
what issing going to move the needle? >> the economy for europe and there is a lot of discontent with obama and mitt romney just cannot get over that hump. down into the swing state numbers, too. it's a dead heat but president obama still has that kind of small margin. even though a lot of trends seemed like they were going the wrong way for obama and, as you said, mitt romney -- everybody thought mitt romney had a great june. according to this poll, he didn't have a great june. >>...
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rajon rondo threads the needle to paul pierce. rondo with 15 points and 15 dimes. celts up 14 at the break. heat make it a game in the second half. lebron james calls his own number, throws it down. miami starting to claw their way back into it. then in the fourth it's lebron again. this time he ties the game with under a minute left. he had 29. off to overtime. moments after paul pierce fouled out, james gets tangled up with mickael pietrus. lebron's night is over. the first time he's ever fouled out in a playoff game. final seconds, heat down two. no lebron, so everybody on the planet knows wade is going to take the final shot. gets an open look, but can't knock down the three at the buzzer. celtics hold serve and even the series with a 93-91 win in overtime. >>> nascar now, jimmie johnson took the checkered flag at dover. it's his record-tying seventh
rajon rondo threads the needle to paul pierce. rondo with 15 points and 15 dimes. celts up 14 at the break. heat make it a game in the second half. lebron james calls his own number, throws it down. miami starting to claw their way back into it. then in the fourth it's lebron again. this time he ties the game with under a minute left. he had 29. off to overtime. moments after paul pierce fouled out, james gets tangled up with mickael pietrus. lebron's night is over. the first time he's ever...
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has a humor they would use a needle like this and this is going to cost about $800. it's important to keep in mind if you ask the manufacturers of a device like this why so much money they'll say it took years to develop. the research and development costs are significant. also the guarantee of a certain level of effectiveness of this needle. that costs money as well. something maybe you didn't know when you look at a hospital bill, it's not just a cost of the supplies. there is also administrative costs built in. there is the cost of covering people who simply don't have insurance or can't pay. that's built into these costs as well. keep in mind whether or not insurance pays those high costs will eventually be passed on to you, to me, to everybody. joining me now is one of our favorite guests from the nyu medical center. he over sees 1400 doctors. also a budget of $800 million. good to see you in person. you just hear about these outrageous prices and then we also hear that at that particular hospital four cents on every dollar is in fact collected. so outrageous pr
has a humor they would use a needle like this and this is going to cost about $800. it's important to keep in mind if you ask the manufacturers of a device like this why so much money they'll say it took years to develop. the research and development costs are significant. also the guarantee of a certain level of effectiveness of this needle. that costs money as well. something maybe you didn't know when you look at a hospital bill, it's not just a cost of the supplies. there is also...
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and if you look at even devices like -- this is a needle that's usee for bbopsiis.ere is a concern that someone has a tumor, they would use a needle to cost about $800. now, it's - important to keep in mind, if you ask the manufacturees of a pevice like thhs "why so much monee?" they'll say, "welll it took years to develop something like this, and the research and development costs are significant." also, the guaranteeing of cerrain level of effectiveness of this well. but something maybe you didn't know, when you look at the hospital bill. it's not just he cost of the supplies. there's also administrative costs that are builttin. there's the coot of coverrng people who simply don't have insurance or can't pay. that's well..and finally, keep in mind that what is ccarged and whaa is ultimateey paid aree two very different numbers. "the typicallhospital collects about four percent of every dollar that they collect -- or about four cents of evvry dollar they bill. so, it's not result of underppyment from the gooernment." i'll tell you -- you know, that the cost breakdo
and if you look at even devices like -- this is a needle that's usee for bbopsiis.ere is a concern that someone has a tumor, they would use a needle to cost about $800. now, it's - important to keep in mind, if you ask the manufacturees of a pevice like thhs "why so much monee?" they'll say, "welll it took years to develop something like this, and the research and development costs are significant." also, the guaranteeing of cerrain level of effectiveness of this well. but...
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but how hard is it to get kids to sit still for needles? even if they are flexible?they are apprehensive, and when they see the needle, "oh, my god." >> often within a driven session, we see kids coming out with 7/kent pain and it reduces to one or zero. >> there is the option of letting eastern and western medicine all within one building. >> being up enough to provide that service, like anything we can do to help our kids, is a great thing. the experience has been great for me. >> doing ok and hopefully getting stronger. >> he is precious. as if anyone needed an excuse to eat more chocolate, we're learning of more benefits to dark chocolate. patients with metabolic syndromes can lower their risk for heart problems by having a piece of it at. -- having a piece every day. an castalian study used models to study the effects of dark chocolate on people with heart disease. it traded at 7 earhardt events for ever 10,000 people -- 70 heart events for every 10,000 people treated. coming up next, your pick three and pick four numbers. first, a look at how wall street is per
but how hard is it to get kids to sit still for needles? even if they are flexible?they are apprehensive, and when they see the needle, "oh, my god." >> often within a driven session, we see kids coming out with 7/kent pain and it reduces to one or zero. >> there is the option of letting eastern and western medicine all within one building. >> being up enough to provide that service, like anything we can do to help our kids, is a great thing. the experience has been...
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the last thing you want to worry about is being touched with a used or dirty needle. it sounds like something medical practice know not to think but it's not as uncommon. >> you need be very meticulous in your sterile technique. >> dr. guthrie birkhead is deputy commissioner for the new york's department of health and he's determined to end outbreak of infection or the threat of an outbreak because someone is sloppy when handing needles or i.v. tubing. most often, he says the problem happens in clinics and doctor's offices. >> we have multi-dose vials of medications to serve patients and once you enter that vial, you have to be very careful with it and not to re-enter. only use a sterile syringe once to enter that vial. >> since 2007, more than 135,000 new yorkers were notified they've been exposed to hepatitis c, hepatitis b and/or hepatitis b because sterile techniques were not used with i.v. solutions. >> once a syringe even attaches to i.v. tubing that's attached to a patient, that singer -- syringe is anded to be contaminated. that vial is assumed to be contamina
the last thing you want to worry about is being touched with a used or dirty needle. it sounds like something medical practice know not to think but it's not as uncommon. >> you need be very meticulous in your sterile technique. >> dr. guthrie birkhead is deputy commissioner for the new york's department of health and he's determined to end outbreak of infection or the threat of an outbreak because someone is sloppy when handing needles or i.v. tubing. most often, he says the...
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. >> it was pins and needles. >> i can't watch it. >> he's fine.s with his fox buddies and they're having a nice fox meal. >> hope he survives. >> beth's really crying over there. >> i feel so awful. >> pull yourself together. it is pretty sad. the guy gets out of his truck. the fox looks back. pins and needles haven't worn off yet. i watched this video a couple times closely. his rear legs start to move. i don't think it is a serious injury. >> i am just afraid he won't be able to get food and he'll just die and he'll be laying in a pile of leaves in the woods by himself. >> he has a million fox friends. they're all going to nurse him back to health. >> beth, bless your tender heart. >> run free. hopefully you'll get better. >>> we've been praying for a number one like this. it's fallen from the heavens and we're ready to reveal the secret -- to you. number one is all about number two. >>> this beautiful girl is the newest addition to the nashville zoo. she was born on sunday to margarita. >> giraffes are pregnant for a real long time. >> really?
. >> it was pins and needles. >> i can't watch it. >> he's fine.s with his fox buddies and they're having a nice fox meal. >> hope he survives. >> beth's really crying over there. >> i feel so awful. >> pull yourself together. it is pretty sad. the guy gets out of his truck. the fox looks back. pins and needles haven't worn off yet. i watched this video a couple times closely. his rear legs start to move. i don't think it is a serious injury. >> i...
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>> i had a real problem with blood and needles, especially the needles. whenever vaccinating me, i just hated that. the first time they took blood, i fainted. so i was very apprehensive about going into a combat situation where people were in the course of the day, into tours in vietnam i picked up over 5000 people. we saw the human body in every possible, horrible configuration that it could be in. i was really worried about how i would physically react to that. even today, if i look on television at an operation or a needle, i turn it all. in combat, in the environment, it did not bother me. what bothered me is that people were hurt. that bothered me very much, but it did not physically bother me. i was so busy with what i was trying to do. there is nothing in the world greater than to save a human life. the teachers and the coaches do this also. they save their young lives. but to find your way through a bunch of obstacles -- with meat being the greatest helicopter pilot that ever lived, i could find a way in there that no one else could find. to get y
>> i had a real problem with blood and needles, especially the needles. whenever vaccinating me, i just hated that. the first time they took blood, i fainted. so i was very apprehensive about going into a combat situation where people were in the course of the day, into tours in vietnam i picked up over 5000 people. we saw the human body in every possible, horrible configuration that it could be in. i was really worried about how i would physically react to that. even today, if i look on...
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have symptoms, that is the problem, you get it through sexual activity and through blood and through needlerug use or tattoos and the good thing is, you can get a blood test, hepatitis surface antigen or antibody and dr. siegel can tell us exactly if the person is a carrier and the way to prevent it is really use condoms, when you have sexual activity so there is no barrier. you have to be -- take it seriously, health care workers and doctors, surgeons were exposed to blood or needles, this is more serious than hiv, because, there is really no good cure. >> eric: the average person, should you always get a blood test for it. >> you don't need the blood test, you need a vaccine, though and, david is right in how he characterizes this. you will not get it by wiping your nose on something or touching a surface, you could get it with a cut, though and get it from blood and from sexual transmission and the problem is, the big study out of seattle, shows we have a lot more of it in this country than we thought, over 2 honmillion people and 400 million, and more than half came into the country and
have symptoms, that is the problem, you get it through sexual activity and through blood and through needlerug use or tattoos and the good thing is, you can get a blood test, hepatitis surface antigen or antibody and dr. siegel can tell us exactly if the person is a carrier and the way to prevent it is really use condoms, when you have sexual activity so there is no barrier. you have to be -- take it seriously, health care workers and doctors, surgeons were exposed to blood or needles, this is...
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state isn't getting any easier for the people who run vital drug programs in ireland drop incenses needle exchanges seventeen week residential course it's none of that is cheap to run and despite increasing numbers of addicts desperate to get a drug and rehab center to seeing their government funding for like every year state drug program contributions are being slashed by ten percent a year and for them. varies drop in center for the homeless waiting lists a growing from a few days to weeks or months he says addicts need immediate attention something they're less than less likely to get. the say no point even trying i'm never going to do it so having access to treatment programs. is vitally in this fight against drugs and programs and. hopelessly inadequate and as the recession bites even holiday they won't get any better with disastrous consequences for communities and for society. and if you've missed any of the stories we're covering here on our team don't forget you can always log on to our web site to catch up with them again and take in a lot of other stories as well including gamb
state isn't getting any easier for the people who run vital drug programs in ireland drop incenses needle exchanges seventeen week residential course it's none of that is cheap to run and despite increasing numbers of addicts desperate to get a drug and rehab center to seeing their government funding for like every year state drug program contributions are being slashed by ten percent a year and for them. varies drop in center for the homeless waiting lists a growing from a few days to weeks or...
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by the state isn't getting any easier for the people who run vital drug programs in drop incenses needle exchanges seventeen week residential course it's none of that is cheap to run and despite increasing numbers of adding death threats against a drug and rehab center to seeing that government funding for every year state drug program contributions are being slashed by ten percent a year and for them. varies drop in center for the homeless waiting lists a growing from a few days to weeks or months he says addicts need immediate attention something they're less and less likely to get to become tomorrow's to say no point in even trying i'm never going to do it. having access to treatment programs to my mind is fatal if in this fight against drugs. programs in ireland or hopelessly inadequate and as the recession boy even harder they won't get any better with disastrous consequences for addicts for communities and for society laura smith r.t. . now that it's time to join katie on the business desk for the latest this hour so russia is set to help cyprus predict it what's the situation now
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to make ends meet and drug workers estimate one person in sixty takes heroin twenty gagan runs a needle exchange and rehab program where he sees marginalized people who take a cocktail of drugs often to cry and recessions making it. worst he's seeing eleven new people a week when people have less disposable income and can't find work or can't find you know. more recourse. you know. takes off on people you know it's a two way street between drugs and crime and nolde not his real name is recovering from years of drug addiction he says a story of economic privation and boredom leading to drugs and the breakdown of relationships with family friends and community with. two sisters. over the. last two were. no did everything except heroin finding his brother dead from an overdose as a teenager saw to that he's in a four month rehab program partly funded at least for now by the state isn't getting any easier for the people who run vital drug programs. drop incenses needle exchanges seventeen week residential courses none of that is cheap to run and despite increasing numbers of addict desperat
to make ends meet and drug workers estimate one person in sixty takes heroin twenty gagan runs a needle exchange and rehab program where he sees marginalized people who take a cocktail of drugs often to cry and recessions making it. worst he's seeing eleven new people a week when people have less disposable income and can't find work or can't find you know. more recourse. you know. takes off on people you know it's a two way street between drugs and crime and nolde not his real name is...
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drop incenses needle exchanges seventeen week residential course it's none of that is cheap to run and despite increasing numbers of adding death threats against a drug and rehab center to seeing their government funding for every year state drug program contributions are being slashed by ten percent a year and for them at various drop in center for the homeless waiting lists a growing from a few days to weeks or months he says addicts need immediate attention something they're less than less likely to get. the say no point even trying i'm never going to do that. how they can access to treatment programs to my mind is vitally in this fight against drugs and programs that are hopelessly inadequate and as the recession boy even harder they won't get any better with disastrous consequences for addicts for communities and for society. robert it's hard to join you in the business for the latest this hour so rush is to help us predict it what's a situational bit yeah that's right carol we have been following the story and it's because cyprus is the latest country european country just feelin
drop incenses needle exchanges seventeen week residential course it's none of that is cheap to run and despite increasing numbers of adding death threats against a drug and rehab center to seeing their government funding for every year state drug program contributions are being slashed by ten percent a year and for them at various drop in center for the homeless waiting lists a growing from a few days to weeks or months he says addicts need immediate attention something they're less than less...
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the research and development costs and the effectiveness of a needle. when you look at a hospital bill, it's knot not just the cost of supplies. there's the cost of covering people that don't have insurance or can't pay. keep this mind that what is charged and what is paid are two different numbers. >> the typical hospital collects about 4% of every dollar that they or about four cents of every dollar that they bill. it's not coming out in massive profits. it's coming out as a result of underpayment from the government. >> reporter: the cost break down like i just gave you, a lot of people simply never see. what we have found is a lot of people don't care as well. if you're insured, some people may not open the hospital bill. there are about 50 million people uninsured out there and they care very much about hospital bills. you can call the hospital and get a detailed break down. while you're on the phone with the hospital, if the cost seems too high or just hard to understand, you might be able to negotiate some of these prices down. >> negotiate price
the research and development costs and the effectiveness of a needle. when you look at a hospital bill, it's knot not just the cost of supplies. there's the cost of covering people that don't have insurance or can't pay. keep this mind that what is charged and what is paid are two different numbers. >> the typical hospital collects about 4% of every dollar that they or about four cents of every dollar that they bill. it's not coming out in massive profits. it's coming out as a result of...
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not just restricted to the drop line of the trees, but the needle shipped around. i see that behind transamerica acquired for inchoate way -- behind transamerica quite frequently, and i think that is something we should be concerned about. lastly, you did not speak about the capacity of the funicular. i think about the peak access in hong kong. it is restricted to about 8-12 people, and i am not sure if it is a similar thing. this might be standing on the lead. what happens at ground center control to continuously ride up and down and blocks that aspect for others? the big question obviously deals with who will actually own and operate not only been -- not only the vernacular, but the roof top part. quite a few questions if you could address them. >> let me start at the end and go back. we're just at the beginning of studding the vernacular, so i do not know specifically how many people and so forth. i am aware of this problem up and down, and we will work that out. in the ski resort stay open up one side and the other side, and that is how they do it. i am also ho
not just restricted to the drop line of the trees, but the needle shipped around. i see that behind transamerica acquired for inchoate way -- behind transamerica quite frequently, and i think that is something we should be concerned about. lastly, you did not speak about the capacity of the funicular. i think about the peak access in hong kong. it is restricted to about 8-12 people, and i am not sure if it is a similar thing. this might be standing on the lead. what happens at ground center...
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i don't know how many pairs of boots that i've gone through where i've taken needles and dental floss and sewed the leather back together. i don't know how long i've been walking out there. and miles don't matter, days don't matter. it all adds up into this, into movement, into walking through the labyrinth that's opened up into the ground. finding places, places to camp behind cliffs that have fallen, finding sanctuary, places where the wind won't touch you, places that are eroded out of the earth like bones. everything is revealed in the desert. there are no questions out there. there's just ground, solid ground, opened layer after layer after layer. some people come back from, say, the edge of the grand canyon and they say it makes them feel small. i understand that but i think it may be a misconception. it may be that it's not a landscape that makes you feel small, it's a landscape that gets rid of your sense of scale entirely because there have been so many times out there in the deep of winter camping for week after week in the open desert where at night it gets down to 10 below
i don't know how many pairs of boots that i've gone through where i've taken needles and dental floss and sewed the leather back together. i don't know how long i've been walking out there. and miles don't matter, days don't matter. it all adds up into this, into movement, into walking through the labyrinth that's opened up into the ground. finding places, places to camp behind cliffs that have fallen, finding sanctuary, places where the wind won't touch you, places that are eroded out of the...
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remember this, one of the first exchange programs at tacoma, washington, what they found was the needle exchange program was the principal point of source of recommendations into drug treatment. think about it. people come to a needle exchange program so they can safely use their drugs without getting an infection and spreading it to other people. there is no coercion involved. it is the most important you can have for someone who is a known drug user what that suggests is that when people need to get help, when people are trying to get better, what they most need is to have the opportunity to find their own dignity, their own self, their own worth. having a judge or prosecutor with a hammer over your head saying you better be clear or i'm throwing you in jail. you better give me clean urines or i'm throwing you in jail. that may work for some people but that's no reason to make it a one size fits all model. in fact, huge numbers do seek out treatment whether it's 12 step or anything else, if that treatment is respectful, if it's quality, if it has evidence of success. we do not need th
remember this, one of the first exchange programs at tacoma, washington, what they found was the needle exchange program was the principal point of source of recommendations into drug treatment. think about it. people come to a needle exchange program so they can safely use their drugs without getting an infection and spreading it to other people. there is no coercion involved. it is the most important you can have for someone who is a known drug user what that suggests is that when people need...
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. >> just a little bit of wind combined with pine needles that are four feet deep, year after year after year of mismanagement? that's what causes these enormous fires to trip so quickly. >> reporter: tonight both fires are feeding on hundreds of acres of trees killed by pine needles over the past decade. across the west, beetle infestation has infected 22 million acres, a swath of land roughly the size of indiana. firefighters call it highly combustible wooden poles. the black smoke here, dead trees igniting like kindling. the fight from the ground? too dangerous for firefighters. >> we can easily get running with wind running fire through that very dead and dry fuel. obviously that's dangerous for firefighters. >> reporter: firefighters could not save the small town in the midst of a pine forest. 224 homes were lost. and, brian, tonight there was an all out scramble to get more of the heavy air tankers into the air to fight these raging wildfires, but after two pilots died earlier this month in a crash, red tape has kept several of those planes on the ground even though they're just a
. >> just a little bit of wind combined with pine needles that are four feet deep, year after year after year of mismanagement? that's what causes these enormous fires to trip so quickly. >> reporter: tonight both fires are feeding on hundreds of acres of trees killed by pine needles over the past decade. across the west, beetle infestation has infected 22 million acres, a swath of land roughly the size of indiana. firefighters call it highly combustible wooden poles. the black...