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everything from the human genome project to helping to offset global warming to all kinds of other the nih and hardware and the science and we also did. the russians. universally is basically doing science it so happens that eighty percent of their research in funding. that the department of energy provides them with is for their weapons programs. the weapons laboratories are incredibly powerful lobbying interests on behalf of nuclear weapons development and i look at that phenomenon it's been part of something that the generalist loss for the us mumford called the new pentagon of power that's emerged around the time of world war two and there he recognized there is a new priesthood. within the ruling elite of the united states that the priesthood was scientists elite scientists like nuclear weapons scientists especially the labs come up with ideas and sell them to the military there's a kind of idea that the customer you know wants this is the customer wants that and the customer and military but historically it's the labs that have by and large come up with the ideas and then they get th
everything from the human genome project to helping to offset global warming to all kinds of other the nih and hardware and the science and we also did. the russians. universally is basically doing science it so happens that eighty percent of their research in funding. that the department of energy provides them with is for their weapons programs. the weapons laboratories are incredibly powerful lobbying interests on behalf of nuclear weapons development and i look at that phenomenon it's been...
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so that national institute on aging at nih, of the u.s.t of health and human services, created go4life. bud: i now excercise three times a week. narrator: featuring exercises you can do anywhere. irene: i can really go. narrator: find our more, visit nia.hih.gov/go4life.
so that national institute on aging at nih, of the u.s.t of health and human services, created go4life. bud: i now excercise three times a week. narrator: featuring exercises you can do anywhere. irene: i can really go. narrator: find our more, visit nia.hih.gov/go4life.
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if he embraces these folks, Ñih better watch what $q@6#rr:hremi transpired in london a few months an,with an uprising -- >> i don't think we have to reach over to london. i don't think we have to go back to the 80s or 90s. the more recent analogy is the tea party movement, which erupted in kind of anger which is directed at government. these are voices, if you will, more from the populous left of the tea party is the right, and they're angry at the banks and wall street, and i think they have a number of concerns. they have the concern of people who are out of work. they have concerns of people who are getting pink slips and who are looking at wall street and seeing them taking home fat salaries, while main street isn't doing well. and i think the political climate is perfect for the president coming out with his jobs bill, which would be paid for by a surcharge on the ultra rich. >> old rich. obama versus the new nemesis. >> said yesterday that people in this country are worse off than when he was elected. we feel the same way. >> i'd like mr. cantor to come here to dallas and explai
if he embraces these folks, Ñih better watch what $q@6#rr:hremi transpired in london a few months an,with an uprising -- >> i don't think we have to reach over to london. i don't think we have to go back to the 80s or 90s. the more recent analogy is the tea party movement, which erupted in kind of anger which is directed at government. these are voices, if you will, more from the populous left of the tea party is the right, and they're angry at the banks and wall street, and i think they...
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. >> the nih national laboratory of medicine -- excuse me, national library of medicine celebrated thening of a new exhibit focused on native- american concepts when it comes to health and illness. the center piece of the exhibit, a 20 foot totem pole carved by members of the lume nation in washington state. the pole started its 5,000 mile journey early last month and 9news now anchor lesli foster emceed the event in bethesda. >>> it is 4:52. time to look at the question of the morning. >> what's the number one thing women say they want to change about their husband or their boyfriend? is it... what do you think? add your answer to our facebook page. we'll reveal your comments and the answer in a little bit. >>> cool but pleasant this morning. temps in the 50s. by 9:00, we're still in the 50s. martinsburg, 49. upper 50s down south. as we get to our lunchtime, we'll hold in the 60s. a little bit cooler than yesterday. a fine afternoon with highs in the upper 60s to around 70. monika? >> thank you so much, howard. good morning, everybody. we're going to fly inbound on the dulles toll roa
. >> the nih national laboratory of medicine -- excuse me, national library of medicine celebrated thening of a new exhibit focused on native- american concepts when it comes to health and illness. the center piece of the exhibit, a 20 foot totem pole carved by members of the lume nation in washington state. the pole started its 5,000 mile journey early last month and 9news now anchor lesli foster emceed the event in bethesda. >>> it is 4:52. time to look at the question of the...
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ninety four seventy four the score moscow a result which puts the russians level on points repent at the nih course at the top of group b. pushing the gang was wrong cause the rest. says come moscow had been final four regulars in the euro league for eight years until the last season poor performance prompted a roster revamp and their arrival of a new head coach ajaz has loused us forward andrei kirilenko has become the army man's most notable signing after he joined his former club from the n.b.a.'s utah jazz g.t. the ongoing la county american league nicknamed a k forty seven it's working almost an old sign to find his rhythm he made a year league's most valuable player of the season's opening week when he posted the score of thirty seven on his performance in the straights and in the first group stage match against jug ace of lithuania it olenka also conceded to dominate on the boards in this the second year league match after he supports will force against brawls that take it out for rebounds and six assists in the process however they inspire is this gutsy work on fire with caroline goe
ninety four seventy four the score moscow a result which puts the russians level on points repent at the nih course at the top of group b. pushing the gang was wrong cause the rest. says come moscow had been final four regulars in the euro league for eight years until the last season poor performance prompted a roster revamp and their arrival of a new head coach ajaz has loused us forward andrei kirilenko has become the army man's most notable signing after he joined his former club from the...
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. - very true, and i trained at johns hopkins at the end of my career and came to nih to do these operations, and yet i think if you look at the deaths from prostate cancer compared to many years ago, they are down. i mean, we have seen a reduction in the men dying from cancer compared to many, many years ago. and i think psa, arguably, may have a role in that, including surgery. - dr. hwang? - i do believe that surgery has a role. we do need better markers, maybe better imaging modalities that can really distinguish who will benefit from active intervention, but it is still too early to tell whether, you know, screening or even treatment at this stage is of harm, so that's something to be...to be waiting for it. - let's talk about the screening guidelines here. so the american urological association, you know, has these guidelines. interestingly, they talk about having to have an individual consultation with your doctor, and then it says language to the effect that men who choose to be screened-- isn't that in itself confusing? - oh, it's very confusing, and as was mentioned in the segment
. - very true, and i trained at johns hopkins at the end of my career and came to nih to do these operations, and yet i think if you look at the deaths from prostate cancer compared to many years ago, they are down. i mean, we have seen a reduction in the men dying from cancer compared to many, many years ago. and i think psa, arguably, may have a role in that, including surgery. - dr. hwang? - i do believe that surgery has a role. we do need better markers, maybe better imaging modalities that...
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make sure that all the research and technology that was developed for programs like darpa or over at nih, that that continues, for the next google or skype it's created. instead of buying in consuming things from other countries, we need to go back to what america has always done best, and that is building in manufacturing and selling goods around the world that are stamped with three words, "made in america." that is something that we can do. [applause] so we cannot just go back to an economy built on debt or outsourcing or risky financial in ventures that threaten the middle class. we need an economy that is built to last and built to compete. the economy where responsibility is rewarded and hard work pays off and everybody has a chance to get ahead, and that is what we are fighting for. that is what is at stake right now. that is why i need your help. i know times are tough right now and this has been a difficult three years for a lot of americans. when you look at what is going on in washington, it is easy to become cynical about the possibilities and prospects, but here is what i wa
make sure that all the research and technology that was developed for programs like darpa or over at nih, that that continues, for the next google or skype it's created. instead of buying in consuming things from other countries, we need to go back to what america has always done best, and that is building in manufacturing and selling goods around the world that are stamped with three words, "made in america." that is something that we can do. [applause] so we cannot just go back to...
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. >>> the nih national library of medicine celebrated its opening of a new exhibit today focused on nativeoncepts of health and illness. the center piece is a 20-foot totem pole. the pole started at 5,000 mile nationwide journey early last month. 9news now anchor lesli foster mced the event today. >> what an incredible day to be out there. i was at the zoo today, picture perfect. >> it reminded me -- that's all i'm saying. 74 today, was fantastic. believe it or not, i thought it was a picture perfect day. we'll have more of those. let's start with temperatures. 74 downtown. low 70s in the suburbs. 73 in rockville. 17 in bethesda. and even 71 down in arlington. but that's still pretty comfortable and close to average. so here's the deal. we're looking at a little bit cooler weather rolling in, but still nice. chilly again tonight. thursday is going to be fine. knock off five or six degrees. a bit milder on friday. doesn't stay cool long and it's not a huge temperature swing. tonight clear and chilly. 46 to 54. winds will turn northeasterly as a back door front goes through. we are talking l
. >>> the nih national library of medicine celebrated its opening of a new exhibit today focused on nativeoncepts of health and illness. the center piece is a 20-foot totem pole. the pole started at 5,000 mile nationwide journey early last month. 9news now anchor lesli foster mced the event today. >> what an incredible day to be out there. i was at the zoo today, picture perfect. >> it reminded me -- that's all i'm saying. 74 today, was fantastic. believe it or not, i...
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avenue inside of the beltway. 355 looks good as well as you travel south of the beltway headed south of nih. no issues to report out to the west on 66. lanes are open leaving manassas headed inbound towards centerville. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> a string of break-ins in northern virginia keeping the cops busy there. it is happening in the city of falls church and in arlington county. >> police believe these crimes are related and they have a warning for home owners too. bob barnard has more. >> reporter: two of the ten homes burglarized between september 2nd and october 7th are here along north tuckahoe in falls church. >> they seem to be targeting big new houses and what they are getting apparently is electronics. >> reporter: high-end electronics according to falls church officials. laptop computers, ipads and iphones, a happened gun and expensive jewelry. >> time are tough but to resort to stealing is not the most profitable way to earn a living. >> reporter: city of falls church officials say in one case, somebody was home when the burglars broke in. nobody was h
avenue inside of the beltway. 355 looks good as well as you travel south of the beltway headed south of nih. no issues to report out to the west on 66. lanes are open leaving manassas headed inbound towards centerville. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >>> a string of break-ins in northern virginia keeping the cops busy there. it is happening in the city of falls church and in arlington county. >> police believe these crimes are related and they have a warning for...
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we are looking at ways that we can streamline the fda process, ways that the fda and nih can work on innovative strategies on a much more timely basis and get drugs through that pipeline, but this specific issue, the drug shortage issue, is one that really can be solved in different ways. more capacity, more timely review, more timely notification and that's what the president is aiming to do to get patients the drugs they need. >> thank you very much. thanks for clearing that up. thanks, madam secretary. >>> and facing that thanksgiving deadline, how super is the supercommittee? committee member congressman chris van holland will be joining us. plus, steve arminsky, his look at pakistan. i'm andrea mitchell on msnbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ walk, little walk ♪ small talk, big thoughts ♪ gonna tell them all just what i want ♪ ♪ i said don't stop, don't stop ♪ ♪ don't stop talking to me [ male announcer ] the most legroom per dollar of any car in america. the all-new nissan versa sedan. from $10,990. innovation upsized. innovation for all. ♪ well... 'cause i could pay a little at a time... that would w
we are looking at ways that we can streamline the fda process, ways that the fda and nih can work on innovative strategies on a much more timely basis and get drugs through that pipeline, but this specific issue, the drug shortage issue, is one that really can be solved in different ways. more capacity, more timely review, more timely notification and that's what the president is aiming to do to get patients the drugs they need. >> thank you very much. thanks for clearing that up. thanks,...
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. >> so since then the cdc, the department of homeland security, the pentagon, the nih have all gotten. there is a way for government to buy medicine to stockpile. we have a national stockpile. but i think we've kind of backed off a little bit in the last few years. one problem is that thousands of public health workers have lost their jobs because, state budgets are, to say, tight is to understate the problem. we have a obviously a really big concern about federal budget deficit. unless you have the people in the states, in the localities able to put the pills into the mouths of the folks who may need them there's a problem for industry about how confident it can be that it should really produce this stuff. jon: isn't it ironic that the perpetrator of these attacks was thought to have been trying to prove how ready we aren't. apparently did so but you're saying now 10 years later we're not a whole lot better prepared? >> well i think, you know, ironically we were probably better prepared a few years ago when h1n1 happened than we are now. a lot of this is person power capacity at the
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dod, just about half, 77.8, under 80 billion, hhs including nih, $32.4 billion then you can see the department of energy at 13 billion, nasa just under 10 billion. by the way with this shuttle program shutting down, does nassau's r&d funding go down as well? >> guest: nasa's r&d funding, it's interesting the shuttle program has been an operational program. it hasn't been a research program for a while so the impact of that is on nasa's budget r&d in nasa's budget is not that great. nasa has a lot of other parts of its budget that go into more research oriented programs. >> host: let's go on to new york city, john independent for albert teich. >> caller: good morning, how are you all? i have a question to ask your guest. could you name a few fundamental advances let's say over the last 40 years that have come out of the private sector? fundamental so that we understand ourselves, something like the microchip would be a fundamental advance. the private sector. >> guest: research on the microchip started with federally funded science. it is the fundamental advance in -- you know you have what the
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and isn't it the case that even if we completely eliminated discretionary funding, everything from nihmilitary base construction, national parks, processing social security checks, all of it, um, we would still face deficits of hundreds of billions of dollars because we've not addressed entitlements and revenues? >> i've not done that precise calculation, senator, but you're most definitely right that discretionary spending is, as congressman hensarling also noted, a shrinking share of outlays over time and entitlement programs, mandatory programs as a growing share of outlays, in some cases growing rapidly. and without addressing that path of spending, it would be extremely difficult to put the budget on a sustainable path. >> okay. well, given the discretion their spending cuts that congress has already made, can you talk about what the economic impact or effect of further efforts to cut discretionary spending both in fiscal year 2012 budget process and in this committee's final product? >> so over time cuts in discretionary spending, um, reduce in general the services that the ameri
and isn't it the case that even if we completely eliminated discretionary funding, everything from nihmilitary base construction, national parks, processing social security checks, all of it, um, we would still face deficits of hundreds of billions of dollars because we've not addressed entitlements and revenues? >> i've not done that precise calculation, senator, but you're most definitely right that discretionary spending is, as congressman hensarling also noted, a shrinking share of...
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nih's site though walter and caught alexander and bill katz and bill taggart intruding to serve and of course sheila burke, why does go on the floor and say, what kind of nudity and? and she would say what kind of mood is the other hand? [laughter] so you got things done back in those days. we at the time and we had this creepy guy that came in at the cowboy hat from texas, where else -- so he came in and he had those thoughts with him. he said i have to get this box to henry kissinger. in case abilities that i have to go to a committee meeting. i got them in here, pat roberts here, who is a former marine and is a top secret clearance. so he goes into the office and opens up the boxer carefully. i look in here and say what on earth is this? there's a huge and huge ball of tinfoil with flashing lights on it. and i said wait a minute, i just have a top secret clearance. this is much higher than not. [laughter] i said please shut that. i shouldn't even be seen. but there is a guy that you should go me. and that is bill katz and bill taggart over in bob dole's office. [laughter] three said
nih's site though walter and caught alexander and bill katz and bill taggart intruding to serve and of course sheila burke, why does go on the floor and say, what kind of nudity and? and she would say what kind of mood is the other hand? [laughter] so you got things done back in those days. we at the time and we had this creepy guy that came in at the cowboy hat from texas, where else -- so he came in and he had those thoughts with him. he said i have to get this box to henry kissinger. in case...
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>> and is not the case that even if we completely eliminated discretionary funding, everything from nihto elementary and secondary education, military base construction, national parks, processing social security checks, all of that, we would still face deficits of hundreds of billions of dollars because we have not addressed entitlement in revenues? >> i've not done that precise a precise calculation senator but you are most definitely right that discretionary spending as congressman hensarling noted a shrinking share of several outlays over time and entitlement programs, mandatory spending as a growing share in some cases growing rapidly and without addressing that path of spending it would be extremely difficult to put the budget on a sustainable path. >> given the discretionary spending cuts that congress has already made, can you talk about what the economic impact or effect of further efforts to cut discretionary spending both and fiscal year 2012 budget process and the committee's final product? >> so, overtime cuts in discretionary spending reduce in general the services the ame
>> and is not the case that even if we completely eliminated discretionary funding, everything from nihto elementary and secondary education, military base construction, national parks, processing social security checks, all of that, we would still face deficits of hundreds of billions of dollars because we have not addressed entitlement in revenues? >> i've not done that precise a precise calculation senator but you are most definitely right that discretionary spending as...
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indigo's, or nih. you will find extraordinary people. other extraordinary facilities as well. everybody needs to put things on the table. federal employees, over the last two years, have had a 0% -- they have a job, but that will mean that over 10 years, we will save $60 billion. so, federal employees have taken a hit. and very frankly, i want to tell you honestly as a federal employee advocate, i did not oppose that. the president talk to me about it. we all have to stanch our belts a little bit. we are going to cinch that blet. -- th at belt. chris van hollen is a member of the super committee from montgomery county. he and i have talked. i spent an hour and a half talking to joe biden when the biden talks were going on. that does not mean that the federal employees are not going to take some additional contribution in some different ways. but is to say that i am going to work very hard to measure federal employees that pay comparability -- they should not be paid more than their private- sector counterparts nor less. to recruit and re
indigo's, or nih. you will find extraordinary people. other extraordinary facilities as well. everybody needs to put things on the table. federal employees, over the last two years, have had a 0% -- they have a job, but that will mean that over 10 years, we will save $60 billion. so, federal employees have taken a hit. and very frankly, i want to tell you honestly as a federal employee advocate, i did not oppose that. the president talk to me about it. we all have to stanch our belts a little...
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we have social science studyies and nih has said abstinence based education works.rental rights which is recognized by the constitution and afilled by the supreme court. the question is, who has the right to teach our children values? the school system? the government? or parents? >>alisyn: it comes down to the school trying to undermine parental rights. thank you penny, for joining us. a school is banning halloween because it forces american traditions on immigrants. wait until we debate this one. plus, from the pitchers mount to make a difference a former world series champion is using his star power to stand up to cancer and joins us on the cope. [ male announcer ] where's your road to happiness? what ithe first step on that road is a bowl of soup? delicious campbell's soups fill you with vegetable nutrition, farm-grown ingredients, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's -- it's amazing what soup can do. if something is simply the color of gold, and can help you keep a healthy weight. is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferre
we have social science studyies and nih has said abstinence based education works.rental rights which is recognized by the constitution and afilled by the supreme court. the question is, who has the right to teach our children values? the school system? the government? or parents? >>alisyn: it comes down to the school trying to undermine parental rights. thank you penny, for joining us. a school is banning halloween because it forces american traditions on immigrants. wait until we debate...
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. >> isn't the case that even if we completely eliminated discretionary spending, everything from nih to elementary and secondary at education, parks, processing social security checks, all that, we would still faced deficits of hundreds of billions of dollars because we have not addressed entitlements and revenues? >> i have not done the calculations, but your most definitely write the discretionary spending is a shrinking share of federal outlays over time. entitlement programs, mandatory spending is a growing share of federal outlays, in some cases growing rather rapidly. without addressing that pass, it would be extremely difficult to the budget on a sustainable path. >> given the spending cuts congress has already made, can you talk about what the economic impact effective for their efforts to cut discretionary spending both in the 2012 process and in the committee's final product? >> over time, cuts in discretionary spending reduce the services the american public receives, services in protection against foreign enemies, services in the highway's they can use or the national par
. >> isn't the case that even if we completely eliminated discretionary spending, everything from nih to elementary and secondary at education, parks, processing social security checks, all that, we would still faced deficits of hundreds of billions of dollars because we have not addressed entitlements and revenues? >> i have not done the calculations, but your most definitely write the discretionary spending is a shrinking share of federal outlays over time. entitlement programs,...