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but cdc and nih were not looking that the issue at all. they had crumbs falling off on to the table of their budget for so many years and now we have mobilized. we think it must go to the next level which is significantly more funding and lee and his organization have been have been very powerful. >> i think anybody knows this is a terrible indictment of our value system in this country that the nih doesn't get more money. i mean medical research is extremely expense and i have you're broke too. the autism society of america according to my literature is you're broke and if you're broke that means your influence is weaker? >> i would say we're not broke, we are doing okay. it's just that we need more money so we can do more for the community. the community right now is tremendously under served. and what our -- what we do is advocate and support. educate the public and as well as trying to services in the improvement and research. that takes money. our emphasis is going to the government and asking them and showing them the statistics and
but cdc and nih were not looking that the issue at all. they had crumbs falling off on to the table of their budget for so many years and now we have mobilized. we think it must go to the next level which is significantly more funding and lee and his organization have been have been very powerful. >> i think anybody knows this is a terrible indictment of our value system in this country that the nih doesn't get more money. i mean medical research is extremely expense and i have you're...
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nih. we will be likely calling on you again and again to answer our questions on this. thank you for joining us tonight. >>> to washington next. both houses of congress are now suddenly close to a deal on het care after weeks of fighting it may now be moving and quickly as the president is off continuing his sales effort on the road. our white house correspondent, savannah guthrie with us for more from the white house tonight. savannah, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. aides here know they have a message problem selling health care reform. so the president hit the road again today with a retooled pitch. at back to back townhalls in raleigh, north carolina and at a grocery store in bristol, where the president stopped to buy a piece of fruit. >> the first time i have been in a grocery store in a while. >> reporter: the president was shopping a new message on health care reform. >> whether or not you have health insurance right now, the reforms we seek will bring stability and security that you don't have today. >> reporter: with support for reform dwindlin
nih. we will be likely calling on you again and again to answer our questions on this. thank you for joining us tonight. >>> to washington next. both houses of congress are now suddenly close to a deal on het care after weeks of fighting it may now be moving and quickly as the president is off continuing his sales effort on the road. our white house correspondent, savannah guthrie with us for more from the white house tonight. savannah, good evening. >> reporter: good evening,...
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>> si es el testamento o acuerdo va en contra de lo que el juez considera que es lo mejor para los nihijos,su madre y varias organizaciones sin fines de lucro,aÚn falta ver el resultado de la desviaciÓn criminal. el doctor estÁ en la mira,y segÚn este abuelo,tambiÉn podrÍa enfrentar un cargo civil,si se llegarÁ a comprobar que le suministrÓ anestesiar a michael en su casa. el poderosos entrante sÓlo eso permitido en salas de operaciones, por ser extremadamente poderoso. p >> pero que sÍ serÁ una negligencia mÉdica, porque no creo que otros doctores de la comunidad hagan esas cosas. >> el doctor no fue acusado formalmente al igual que ninguno de los otros mÉdicos investigados en el caso. el acuerdo todavÍa tendrÁ que ser aprobado por un juez la corte superior de los h@h@toafÓ. >> en instantes,veremos quÉ piensa la poblaciÓn sobre la reforma de salud que aÚn se debate en el congreso,demÁs el gobierno lanza un nuevo plan destinado a que muchos propietarios conservan sus viviendas,y continÚa la conmociÓn de un asesinato de una mutoafafyvskph@h@toafaftvfkp >> demÓcratas, liberales, y conser
>> si es el testamento o acuerdo va en contra de lo que el juez considera que es lo mejor para los nihijos,su madre y varias organizaciones sin fines de lucro,aÚn falta ver el resultado de la desviaciÓn criminal. el doctor estÁ en la mira,y segÚn este abuelo,tambiÉn podrÍa enfrentar un cargo civil,si se llegarÁ a comprobar que le suministrÓ anestesiar a michael en su casa. el poderosos entrante sÓlo eso permitido en salas de operaciones, por ser extremadamente poderoso. p...
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questions some one we often turn to with answers is the director of the infectious diseases branch of nih, kind enough to join us from bethesda maryland tonight. doctor, here we are celebrating the 40th anniversary of apollo 11, some one in our newsroom naturally this afternoon said you can put a man on the moon, why can't we get a vaccine turned around faster than this? what is the answer? >> the problem is making the vaccine, with enough doses and have it be tested for safety and what the proper dosage is, the process measured in months. we are trying from a research standpoint to cut that down considerably but it still takes several months from the time you isolate a new virus like we did with this new h1/n1 flu that we just got in april. to get to the point where you could grow it up in enough strength and in enough volume to be able to make a vaccine. that process just unfortunately takes a few months. >> doctor, i know public health professionals are worried about a crying wolf aspect here where the initial media coverage was dire, and then swine flu turned out to be mild, but the w
questions some one we often turn to with answers is the director of the infectious diseases branch of nih, kind enough to join us from bethesda maryland tonight. doctor, here we are celebrating the 40th anniversary of apollo 11, some one in our newsroom naturally this afternoon said you can put a man on the moon, why can't we get a vaccine turned around faster than this? what is the answer? >> the problem is making the vaccine, with enough doses and have it be tested for safety and what...
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noánttbuó÷pygk de ratas super intettbuntes y ágiles que llegan s buó÷tn tqsión detener a un díah@ttbuó÷ nihrend ubuó÷sjiajeh@h@t cine de colombia. ettbuó÷qgçkph h@arde h@rsen forma de "nuestra belleza latina" llenaron una playa de mujeres en traje de baños entérese por qué al regresar en "primer impacto." 3 >> lo invitamos que conozca a una jovencita increíble. sus sbuó÷wixkph@h@ >> ya es muy grande. >> andrea dibuja. >> a sus 13 años piensa que un día y por eso trabaja duro. t >> le ha puesto todo el esmero, todas las ganas, el deseo de querer aprender de poder dominar las teécnicas que le voy enseñando. >> pero con paciencia del maestro y la habilidad de la dis pública. los obstáculo pareciera que no existen. fecha >> no ninguno. ninguno. >> increíblemente está nadando. >> 1-2-3-4. excelente. >> la energía de sus años. y la fuerza del corazón la están haciendo invensible. la veo bastante que le gusta lo que es este deporte de la natación. con hoy curas el séptimo grado y entre sus estudios el agua y la pintura. pagando los pasos que la llevan al futuro. >> andrea hizo puliendo el proceso
noánttbuó÷pygk de ratas super intettbuntes y ágiles que llegan s buó÷tn tqsión detener a un díah@ttbuó÷ nihrend ubuó÷sjiajeh@h@t cine de colombia. ettbuó÷qgçkph h@arde h@rsen forma de "nuestra belleza latina" llenaron una playa de mujeres en traje de baños entérese por qué al regresar en "primer impacto." 3 >> lo invitamos que conozca a una jovencita increíble. sus sbuó÷wixkph@h@ >> ya es muy grande. >> andrea dibuja. >> a sus 13...
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i also want to come end of the cdc and nih.all of the institutions putting information out because he saved this country during an economic downturn billions and billions of dollars. that isn't being said yet. but billions and billions of dollars. you stop the crisis from happening by controlling the messaging and making sure people remained calm. i talk about public health many times as being very close to being analogous to a car you drive to work every day and never think about the break. but let the break fail at an intersection and you have morbidity and mortality. so i'm going to go very quickly for the rest of the slides. this one is the guidance focus establishment of the authorities through nims, operational planning objectives, clear-cut strategic goals, definitive implementation strategies, and equivocal responsibility assignment. you are responsible to get this done, your name. measurable performance objectives and monitoring of agency continuity operations planning. it is essential to keep the balance in the agency
i also want to come end of the cdc and nih.all of the institutions putting information out because he saved this country during an economic downturn billions and billions of dollars. that isn't being said yet. but billions and billions of dollars. you stop the crisis from happening by controlling the messaging and making sure people remained calm. i talk about public health many times as being very close to being analogous to a car you drive to work every day and never think about the break....
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>> the nih hopes to answer that question on studies of experimental batches in august. in the meantime, the director says the best form of prevention is look for flu like symptoms and if sick to seek help. >> it is nothing for people to be alarmed about. we should pay attention, but not be alarmed. >> the obama administration said the vaccine will first be offered to school children, young adults, pregnant women, and health care workers. for more information about the swine flu and ways to avoid getting it, go to the "web sites mentioned on air" section of. >>> health officials and the virgin department of health have reported a spike in intestinal parasites caused by cryptosporidium. they say that this could mark and some public swimming pools and survive in the chlorinated water up to 10 days. >>> a hospital in kansas city has gone online to keep people posted about surgeries through twitter. the messages can be sent to people in the waiting room or around the world. >>> it appears cutting calories may lead to a longer life. that is the result of a 20 year study. have
>> the nih hopes to answer that question on studies of experimental batches in august. in the meantime, the director says the best form of prevention is look for flu like symptoms and if sick to seek help. >> it is nothing for people to be alarmed about. we should pay attention, but not be alarmed. >> the obama administration said the vaccine will first be offered to school children, young adults, pregnant women, and health care workers. for more information about the swine...
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. >>> leaders from every state have gathered at nih in bethesda today to discuss swine flu concerns. the president made a call from italy to the meeting to ask the officials not to promote panic and to make sure we have promoting vigilence and preparation. they say swine flu vaccinations could start in mid-octobe a second person in the state of maryland has died from swine flu. health officials say the person had serious underlying medical conditions. this happened in baltimore. >>> vice president joe biden hit the road today to highlight the stimulus funds at work. he's in ohio right now to discuss the economic recovery act at the former american can building. he wrapped up speaking just moments ago. >> to make sure that by the end of our first term, we cut in half the deficit we inherited in our first year. and the american recovery and reinvestment act is the third leg of that stool. it provides not only recovery, but relief and reinvestment. >>> later today mr. biden will speak in new york. >>> new details from the investigation into the death of a football great. >> national pol
. >>> leaders from every state have gathered at nih in bethesda today to discuss swine flu concerns. the president made a call from italy to the meeting to ask the officials not to promote panic and to make sure we have promoting vigilence and preparation. they say swine flu vaccinations could start in mid-octobe a second person in the state of maryland has died from swine flu. health officials say the person had serious underlying medical conditions. this happened in baltimore....
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reps from places like nih, montgomery county schools and the national cancer institute are looking for ph.d.s in science, technology, engineer and math. for more information go to myfoxdc.com and click on the web links. >>> a local eldery man turned crime fighter. how the 89-year-old stopped swindlers in their tracks. >>> plus missing for nearly 65 years we'll tell you what a fisherman found that has historians -- historians scrambling. >> and this is funny. hopeo r heafrom ou, shortyor a resume goof that could get you in trouble from employers. it should be hope to hear from you shortly. resume goofs. we'll be right back. >>> police say some swindling gypsies are off the street thanks to an 89-year-old rginia man. a gross margin of romanian gypsies conned the stafford man out of $2,000 and came back the next day to rob him. that's when the elderly man said enough is enough. will thomas has the story. >> reporter: stafford county sheriff's deputies captured these four men friday afternoon. investigators believe they're gypsies from romania, scamming people in city after cit
reps from places like nih, montgomery county schools and the national cancer institute are looking for ph.d.s in science, technology, engineer and math. for more information go to myfoxdc.com and click on the web links. >>> a local eldery man turned crime fighter. how the 89-year-old stopped swindlers in their tracks. >>> plus missing for nearly 65 years we'll tell you what a fisherman found that has historians -- historians scrambling. >> and this is funny. hopeo r...
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. >> but a recent study by the nih found that some lessons can provide some extra protection. so the academy is changing its stance, but pediatrician's warned that parents still need water safety. >> slight risk of an isolated thunderstorm or two in the area early tonight, and in skies will clear up nicely. right now, the main threat run around the bay. we have seen oneself pop-up coming off the western shore of the bay making its way into parts of kent county. the system crossing just multiple system beach. looks like it will slide up to the east and southeast, perhaps getting into parts of northern queen anne's county. another storm that was at least a little bit stronger for a while coming down across the bay. this one is now tracking through southern talbott. looks like it will pass just north of cambridge, but it could produce some gusty winds as it makes its way off to the east and southeast. that is really about it as far as the leather goods are any parts of maryland that we can monitor. to our south, a little stronger storm. temperatures are right now running through
. >> but a recent study by the nih found that some lessons can provide some extra protection. so the academy is changing its stance, but pediatrician's warned that parents still need water safety. >> slight risk of an isolated thunderstorm or two in the area early tonight, and in skies will clear up nicely. right now, the main threat run around the bay. we have seen oneself pop-up coming off the western shore of the bay making its way into parts of kent county. the system crossing...
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i also want to come end of the cdc and nih.all of the institutions putting information out because he saved this country during an economic downturn billions and billions of dollars. that isn't being said yet. but billions and billions of dollars. you stop the crisis from happening by controlling the messaging and making sure people remained calm. i talk about public health many times as being very close to being analogous to a car you drive to work every day and never think about the break. but let the break fail at an intersection and you have morbidity and mortality. so i'm going to go very quickly for the rest of the slides. this one is the guidance focus establishment of the authorities through nims, operational planning objectives, clear-cut strategic
i also want to come end of the cdc and nih.all of the institutions putting information out because he saved this country during an economic downturn billions and billions of dollars. that isn't being said yet. but billions and billions of dollars. you stop the crisis from happening by controlling the messaging and making sure people remained calm. i talk about public health many times as being very close to being analogous to a car you drive to work every day and never think about the break....
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so the science is underway, the fda is working with the scientists at nih to make sure that we have a safe and effective strain and then we're getting ready to make sure that we have a vaccination program. we did a major flu summit last week with 500 state and local officials to get -- use the summer months for planning, to make sure that we're ready if a major vaccination program is launched in the fall to get ready to get the shots in folks' arms. >> great to see you. >> thank you. >>> president obama even sees a health care bill says he wants to see a health care bill on his desk by the end of this year. lawmakers on capitol hill have to agree on what goes into it. up next, key u.s. senators break down what needs to be done to reach a bipartisan agreement. >>> also, anderson cooper's exclusive interview with president obama in africa. it's a remarkable interview from the exact location where millions of africans were sold into slavery. you're going toe see it right here on "state of the union." new crest pro-health enamel shield protects... ...against enamel loss by forming a micro
so the science is underway, the fda is working with the scientists at nih to make sure that we have a safe and effective strain and then we're getting ready to make sure that we have a vaccination program. we did a major flu summit last week with 500 state and local officials to get -- use the summer months for planning, to make sure that we're ready if a major vaccination program is launched in the fall to get ready to get the shots in folks' arms. >> great to see you. >> thank...
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there will be reps from places including nih, montgomery county schools and the national cancer institute would like it find out more information, you can bow to myfoxdc.com and look under web links. >>> the tough economic time are impacting immigration too. there are fewer jobs so fewer people are coming here. since us data shows the number of mexican immigrants crossing into the imraits is at its low elf level in 10 years, down farly 60%. >>> business beat is coming up next. it was another d.c. the day on the market. >>> stay with us. fox 5 morning news is back after this. dealer: during the autobahn for all event, you can get great deals. it's perfect. i just want to make sure it's the right decision. future...us? we got here as quick as we could. look it's the cc. you don't pay for scheduled maintenance, you get the car of your dreams... seriously us, just drive it. you're right. dealerlet's take this one. it's a time-space continuum thing. the future... when the paths we take do determine our future. today we are communicating with each other as never before - and that requires a sea
there will be reps from places including nih, montgomery county schools and the national cancer institute would like it find out more information, you can bow to myfoxdc.com and look under web links. >>> the tough economic time are impacting immigration too. there are fewer jobs so fewer people are coming here. since us data shows the number of mexican immigrants crossing into the imraits is at its low elf level in 10 years, down farly 60%. >>> business beat is coming up next....
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wren and the nih website. t.tion on my a buddy blog. >> and we can friend you on facebook. >> yes, there, as well. >> on the terrace yesterday, it is lunchtime then critter, the squirrel decides to climb the apple tree, we actually have an apple tree out there. made a huge ruckus, got an apple bigger than its head. it is being all cute eating the apple. there's some of the live pictures of our apples. now this happened when he stole one yesterday. so we don't have video of that. do you know what type of weather we are missing right now. >> i guess, hazy, hot and humid. >> you are right. look at a picture sent to me on- line. this is where he was vacationing. from john this is bermuda. the bermuda high has been strangely absent and we have been enjoying oddly enough lower humidity and humidity. bermuda is nice but in the summer, around here they can keep the high pressure i'm kim martucci. the time is 5:48 an we have partly cloudy skies. no rain in sight. temperatures are comfortable across maryland we have 50s. c
wren and the nih website. t.tion on my a buddy blog. >> and we can friend you on facebook. >> yes, there, as well. >> on the terrace yesterday, it is lunchtime then critter, the squirrel decides to climb the apple tree, we actually have an apple tree out there. made a huge ruckus, got an apple bigger than its head. it is being all cute eating the apple. there's some of the live pictures of our apples. now this happened when he stole one yesterday. so we don't have video of...
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's kind o a two-way thin >> charlie: how out funding for nih and places ke that. >>ell, i think it's a little bit of a bias t comttee because it's almost all scieist and one univeity president. we're going to be strong for science fundg but the president is already there. he gave a fabulous speech to the nation academy of science. >> charlie: i think i've said thisnhis programecause i heard it this wk. the thing that amas him is how we don't recognize how much people like the preside and bob gates d others, they set forth what they belie and thr agendain much re sophisticated wain their speeches than we reali. speeches have tended to be igred in a nse. but this president and is administrationnd perhaps others, understa that that's the place that y define, who you are, what you want, wher you want to go. whether it'sew nuclear nonproliferation, whher it's a man on the moon, wtever it is, you s the national agenda in the way you set the aspiration and then you set the action agenda by t way you propose to the congre. >> it's noty accident that lincoln is oba's favor
's kind o a two-way thin >> charlie: how out funding for nih and places ke that. >>ell, i think it's a little bit of a bias t comttee because it's almost all scieist and one univeity president. we're going to be strong for science fundg but the president is already there. he gave a fabulous speech to the nation academy of science. >> charlie: i think i've said thisnhis programecause i heard it this wk. the thing that amas him is how we don't recognize how much people like the...
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how can the cdc, the nih, all these public health agencies, even begin to contend when they have no idea who will be making how much vaccine how soon? >> you know, it's a really big issue that we don't have enough based in the united states. and when you talk to epidemiologists, they say, this is a real problem. that vaccines and influenzas won't go away and we really should have more production capacity here in the united states. >> they won't go away, but the companies that make vaccines and the large pharmaceutical and biological companies have gone away. >> yeah, they have. and it's not cost effective for them to make them, they say, that the cost benefits are not enough to actually make them, but there really should be a more concerted approach to this. >> congress, weighing in on this, in any way investigating, trying to be in any way providing oversight? >> there really hasn't been any movement out of congress on this. there is an advisory committee to the president that's currently in effect. >> i guess there's some great irony taking up, if you will, a health care initiative whi
how can the cdc, the nih, all these public health agencies, even begin to contend when they have no idea who will be making how much vaccine how soon? >> you know, it's a really big issue that we don't have enough based in the united states. and when you talk to epidemiologists, they say, this is a real problem. that vaccines and influenzas won't go away and we really should have more production capacity here in the united states. >> they won't go away, but the companies that make...
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we don't do it for nih, cdc, fda or any other scientifically based research when it comes to the cmsth care and it's been the standard practice is to get the evidence and in order to share it. but further mr. chairman my asking animus consent to have included in the record a letter submitted to the committee on july 14th from the american academy of family physicians, american college of physicians, society of general internal edison and i would like to read a quick of that letter in which the state and i quote as the bill moves through the house and eventually to conference committee with of the senate we urge you to hold fast to your positions on comparative effectiveness research that will maintain as a scientifically based research in this initiative to benefit patients. c.r. shouldn't be subjected to arbitrary legislative limits on the use that could harm patients by donato and physicians and health plans with access to the best scientific evidence to improve the care of patients received, and of quote and i would like the submitted -- >> with the gentleman yield for a mome
we don't do it for nih, cdc, fda or any other scientifically based research when it comes to the cmsth care and it's been the standard practice is to get the evidence and in order to share it. but further mr. chairman my asking animus consent to have included in the record a letter submitted to the committee on july 14th from the american academy of family physicians, american college of physicians, society of general internal edison and i would like to read a quick of that letter in which the...
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i also want to come end of the cdc and nih.all of the institutions putting information out because he saved this country during an economic downturn billions and billions of dollars. that isn't being said yet. but billions and billions of dollars. you stop the crisis from happening by controlling the messaging and making sure people remained calm. i talk about public health many times as being very close to being analogous to a car you drive to work every day and never think about the break. but let the break fail at an intersection and you have morbidity and mortality. so i'm going to go very quickly for the rest of the slides. this one is the guidance focus establishment of the authorities through nims, operational planning objectives, clear-cut strategic goals, definitive implementation strategies, and equivocal responsibility assignment. you are responsible to get this done, your name. measurable performance objectives and monitoring of agency continuity operations planning. it is essential to keep the balance in the agency
i also want to come end of the cdc and nih.all of the institutions putting information out because he saved this country during an economic downturn billions and billions of dollars. that isn't being said yet. but billions and billions of dollars. you stop the crisis from happening by controlling the messaging and making sure people remained calm. i talk about public health many times as being very close to being analogous to a car you drive to work every day and never think about the break....
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when you look at the work he is that in quadrupling the funding at the nih in the last in years but back in the inception and the war on cancer. this is a legacy that is transform the relationship between the government in citizens even though people perceive it to be sort of an unfinished agenda item for him, so being able to see the full arc of his career and extent of his legacy will be quite eye opening. >> was there anything particularly surprising to you, peter? >> one thing that was surprising to me was how lonely his childhood was. something that we talked about what bella who covered that but we all saw the pictures of the kennedys romping on the beach and imagined it to be a big family full of love and excitement. in fact, for ted kennedy it was a boarding school childhood, changing schools constantly, always exposed to new friends, always losing older friends and then when he was slightly older as a child, the kennedy tragedy started to occur and his brother, joe jr., died when he was 12 and his sister kathleen died when he was 16 and his brother jack earlier and that had a ne
when you look at the work he is that in quadrupling the funding at the nih in the last in years but back in the inception and the war on cancer. this is a legacy that is transform the relationship between the government in citizens even though people perceive it to be sort of an unfinished agenda item for him, so being able to see the full arc of his career and extent of his legacy will be quite eye opening. >> was there anything particularly surprising to you, peter? >> one thing...
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build a basic platform through basic research that we have funded mostly through nih but through darpaugh the military, we do a lot through the military in this, by the way, a lot a lot of people don't know about in basic research. so should a company, a private company now that has relied upon the platform that's been built through taxpayers' dollars and they have used a system in this country called the academic health centers and other institutions wherein we have put a lot of taxpayers' dollars to support and run them to conduct their clinical trials, if we said private company, you can't conduct your clinical trials in anything except a private hospital out there that gets no federal money. how far do you think those clinical trials would go? about one day. so it's all kind of permeated with taxpayer money. now, talking about here is the data. so they collect the data. what we're saying here is when should that data be released so that another company out there, some other entrepreneurs, could look the an the data and say, well, gee, this, this and this and they did this. how abou
build a basic platform through basic research that we have funded mostly through nih but through darpaugh the military, we do a lot through the military in this, by the way, a lot a lot of people don't know about in basic research. so should a company, a private company now that has relied upon the platform that's been built through taxpayers' dollars and they have used a system in this country called the academic health centers and other institutions wherein we have put a lot of taxpayers'...
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tied at nine in the nih. ben zobrist with a sling single to right.l crawford stole second and third toet into scoring potion, trotted home. rays with a barn burner 10-9 now howbout this, ae you kidding me, lebron james at the basketballcademy a. kid dund over lebn. no big deal? ll, if you're nike, they confcated tape of the nk because they didn't want to see that lebron is human. course we alrea know that given thcavserfoce against orlando. ke's slogan for lebron is we are all witnesses unless, of course, nikeoesn't want you to e. >>> finally the lakers introduc ron artest. he has wn an array of numbers throughout his career. he'll be wearing number 37 in honor of theber of weeks michael jackson's "thriller" sat at the top of the charts. approprie he is wearing 7. dennodman wore number 73. great minds think aike. we'll talk to you tomorrow. >>> that's right, fred, grt mind we're all sti here. comingup, kathln sebelius, secretarysebelius, and meland security secretary napolano on "morning joe." nnou: want a four-star hotel at a two-staprice? to hotwir
tied at nine in the nih. ben zobrist with a sling single to right.l crawford stole second and third toet into scoring potion, trotted home. rays with a barn burner 10-9 now howbout this, ae you kidding me, lebron james at the basketballcademy a. kid dund over lebn. no big deal? ll, if you're nike, they confcated tape of the nk because they didn't want to see that lebron is human. course we alrea know that given thcavserfoce against orlando. ke's slogan for lebron is we are all witnesses unless,...
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, it ale s, all the chronic diseases and that is why we definitely have to increase the funding for nih research to try to cure these diseases, that is for sure but this program will authorize a program that will provide coordinated care to medicare beneficiaries with multiple chronic conditions in their own homes by the interdisciplinary teams of health care professionals such as physicians, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, social workers and others. the project will run for three years. it can be extended if the secretary determines it should be, but it will deal principally with the those medicare beneficiaries with multiple chronic diseases such as alzheimer's, parkinson's, a l s., other diseases. 10% of the medicare population is all it represents but 60% of medicare spending so if we can interject a program like this with the goal of saving money while keeping people at home, which ultimately is the objective that dr. burgess and i have for the program, then i think we are beginning to put in place the kinds of programs that we are going to need for medical system if we are going
, it ale s, all the chronic diseases and that is why we definitely have to increase the funding for nih research to try to cure these diseases, that is for sure but this program will authorize a program that will provide coordinated care to medicare beneficiaries with multiple chronic conditions in their own homes by the interdisciplinary teams of health care professionals such as physicians, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, social workers and others. the project will run for three years. it...
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nih officials are hoping a vaccine will be available by the middle of october.y's "health minute," i'm melissa long. >>> same story, different day. people in the northwest are still suffering report-breaking temperatures. 103 in seattle yesterday. a little down south in portland, it was only one degree short of breaking the record. people are just trying to get through this. >> i'm used to hot grills, but hot weather in seattle? come on. we've got the dark and the clouds. we use the clouds, not sun. >> during the heat wave, we have opened extended hours until 8:00 in the evening as a place for people to find respite from the extreme heat. >> heat warnings are in effect until tomorrow. hopefully, that marine layer will resume its normal position and cool things down. >>> a supermarket produce manager instinctively answered a woman's screams for help. he ran down a purse snatcher. what did he get in return? fired. matt flaner of affiliate kxas in austin, are now explaining how it answered his calls for help. >> reporter: afternoon drive time turned into an afterno
nih officials are hoping a vaccine will be available by the middle of october.y's "health minute," i'm melissa long. >>> same story, different day. people in the northwest are still suffering report-breaking temperatures. 103 in seattle yesterday. a little down south in portland, it was only one degree short of breaking the record. people are just trying to get through this. >> i'm used to hot grills, but hot weather in seattle? come on. we've got the dark and the...