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ou know her, she has her new book out called "the valle of amazement." we have a little book flyer to show you about that. her life and career were dailed by lyme disease for while. also amy's doctor joins us tay, dr. ray stricker, internationally known for his work in treating lyme disease pai patits. amy, i was holding up your book, and i bet you were gladto do this because your career was derailed because of this. >> i couldn't write, i couldn't read, i couldn't reunderstand things. >> do you rememb when you first g sick? >> i got sick the dayfter i was infected. i didn't know i was infeed, but i had the flu, the summertime flu. i had not been sick with the flu for about 15 years. i never got sick. i saw a rash, didn't have the bullseye, didn't worry about it. >> that's typilly the rst symptom people talkabout. >> d stricker, you are amy's doctor. thnk you for allowing us to have this conversation. what is lyme disease? >> lym disease i a mor epidemic. e cdc estimates at least 30,000 new cases a year, probably more th that, more common than breast can
ou know her, she has her new book out called "the valle of amazement." we have a little book flyer to show you about that. her life and career were dailed by lyme disease for while. also amy's doctor joins us tay, dr. ray stricker, internationally known for his work in treating lyme disease pai patits. amy, i was holding up your book, and i bet you were gladto do this because your career was derailed because of this. >> i couldn't write, i couldn't read, i couldn't reunderstand...
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>> stop being face-ti-ous. >> face-gi-ous? >> face-gi-ous? >> face-gi-ous?r the most times saying face-ti-ous. >> f-a-c-e-t-i-o-u-s? >> wow! all right. whiz kids are up one. unfortunately they speak guillermo. >> our next guest, put your h-a-n-d-s together for jimmy kimmel. what is jimmy's word? >> a-loo. >> say that again. >> a-loo. >> maybe get closer to the mic. >> a-loo. >> jimmy: a-loo. could be hello for all i know. can you use it in a sentence? >> check out my cool "hay-loo." >> jimmy: i think i figured it out. j-e-l-l-o. >> no, that is not how you spell heirloom. >> heirloom is the word. >> jimmy: why didn't you say that? >> why didn't you say it? >> i said it -- a-loo. >> next up. from missouri, gokul venkatachalam. what is gokul's word? >> be-bay-clay? >> de-bay-clay. that's right. >> de-bay-clay. >> can you give me the language of origin? >> this word came from the dictionary. [ cheers and applause ] >> de-bay-clay. d-e-b-a-c-l-e. >> the score is now 2-0. jimmy has his work cut out for him. >> jimmy: why didn't you give me that one? >> ask sal. he
>> stop being face-ti-ous. >> face-gi-ous? >> face-gi-ous? >> face-gi-ous?r the most times saying face-ti-ous. >> f-a-c-e-t-i-o-u-s? >> wow! all right. whiz kids are up one. unfortunately they speak guillermo. >> our next guest, put your h-a-n-d-s together for jimmy kimmel. what is jimmy's word? >> a-loo. >> say that again. >> a-loo. >> maybe get closer to the mic. >> a-loo. >> jimmy: a-loo. could be hello for all i...
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♪ous, which women take leading up to their fertility window known to increase ovulation.obin used the preg prep kit in 2013 while trying to get pregnant with her second child. >> i had an awesome amazing son and couldn't give him a sibling no matter how hard i tried. >> reporter: she claims the kit helped her conceive her daughter after years of trying. >> it worked. so to me, i owe everything to them. i have a beautiful baby girl. >> reporter: while not all doctors agree with those lofty claims -- >> treatments thinning the cervical mucous don't have data supporting their efficacy. >> reporter: even dr. oboler acknowledges the pill's limitations. >> we suggest if you've used it for six months and have not been successful you go get a
♪ous, which women take leading up to their fertility window known to increase ovulation.obin used the preg prep kit in 2013 while trying to get pregnant with her second child. >> i had an awesome amazing son and couldn't give him a sibling no matter how hard i tried. >> reporter: she claims the kit helped her conceive her daughter after years of trying. >> it worked. so to me, i owe everything to them. i have a beautiful baby girl. >> reporter: while not all doctors...
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ou for joining us this week on "washington business report."e hope to see all of you when return next week. morris: this week on government matters. the general services adnistration just-released and rfq rctual delivery. it is a whole new ballgame for government contracting. >> the could not reach even a mo dest concession from the tech groups. morris: the battle over facial recognition technology. who isrotecting the privacy of youriometrics? >> there is literally no way to separate business strategy o mission strategy and i.t. strategy. morris: we talk top tech trends. government matters starts right now. >> from abc 7 and news channel 8, this is "government matter." morris: to our viewers around the world and here in the nation's capital, thank you for joining
ou for joining us this week on "washington business report."e hope to see all of you when return next week. morris: this week on government matters. the general services adnistration just-released and rfq rctual delivery. it is a whole new ballgame for government contracting. >> the could not reach even a mo dest concession from the tech groups. morris: the battle over facial recognition technology. who isrotecting the privacy of youriometrics? >> there is literally no way...
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>> stop being face-ti-ous. >> face-gi-ous?e may have set a new record for the most times saying face-ti-ous. >> >> our next contestant, butt your h-a-n-d-s together for jimmy kimmel. what is jimmy's word? >> say that again. >> a-loo. >> maybe get clothser to the mi. >> jimmy: a-loo. could be hello for all i know. can you use it in a sentence? >> check out my cool " >> jimmy: i think i figured it out. j-e-l-l-o. >> heirloom is the word. >> jimmy: why didn't you say that? >> next up. from missouri, gokul venkatachalam. what is gokul's word? >> be-bay-clay? >> de-bay-clay. >> this word came from the dictionary. [ cheers and applause ] >> de-bay-clay. d-e-b-a-c-l-e. >> the score is now 2-0. jimmy has his work cut out for him. >> jimmy: why didn't you give me that one? >> ask sal. he's your cousin. okay. say-he-pay-da. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: let me hear it again. >> say-ke-pay-dale. >> you want to try that one? >> no, thank you. >> okay. say-key-pay-dale. >> sake-babble? >> jimmy: that's what he said. you don't speak eng
>> stop being face-ti-ous. >> face-gi-ous?e may have set a new record for the most times saying face-ti-ous. >> >> our next contestant, butt your h-a-n-d-s together for jimmy kimmel. what is jimmy's word? >> say that again. >> a-loo. >> maybe get clothser to the mi. >> jimmy: a-loo. could be hello for all i know. can you use it in a sentence? >> check out my cool " >> jimmy: i think i figured it out. j-e-l-l-o. >> heirloom...
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when we come back, we're going to learn about the go work being done to make ou streets >>> welcome backtalking about our street and roadways becoming more safe for pedestrians and biclists. joining u now in the studio is the cmmander from the san francisco police department special operationbureau meaning you handle transit-related issues, and sheryl brinkman, vice chairman of the board with san francisco municipal transportation agency. there's aampaign to create safer streets fortraveling, and i know it's imptant as a driver and as a pedesian, but why is it so important the sfpd to do th? >> this way we do. we're in the business of providingervice and protection to our communities, and we want to make certai that issue that is obviously in front of us, that bei pedestrian and bicycling saty and roadway safety in general is something that we are focusing all of our resourceson. > unfortunately, weeartoo many times when pedestrians are at the losing ends of accidents and bicyclists as well. >> it's a nature of th beast. pedestrians and bicyclists will always come short when it comes to
when we come back, we're going to learn about the go work being done to make ou streets >>> welcome backtalking about our street and roadways becoming more safe for pedestrians and biclists. joining u now in the studio is the cmmander from the san francisco police department special operationbureau meaning you handle transit-related issues, and sheryl brinkman, vice chairman of the board with san francisco municipal transportation agency. there's aampaign to create safer streets...
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you know,ou wonder, why doesn't he just strike out on his own? he could be worth 10 times that. >> i've asked him that. he feels like this is what he is supposed to do, this is what he was meant to do. he built citigroup and rebuilt bank one, and now he is rebuilding j.p. morgan chase. this is sort of his destiny. when and if he retires -- i think it'll me it would be another five years, but it's up to the board -- that he might think about doing something like that, but i don't think this is a guy that sort of lust after 18 billion dollars, $20 billion, $30 billion. i think he can figure out a way to be comfortable with $1.1 billion. pimm: is it unusual for someone to have this kind of money but for 40% of it to be in terms of shares of stock of the company he works for? bill: it's not unusual. you want your ceo to be in line with company investors. you point, jamie dimon is not a flashy guy. he's not like one of these hedge fund tycoons who is very flashy about his wealth. but if he had $20 billion, he might be a bit more. as you point out in y
you know,ou wonder, why doesn't he just strike out on his own? he could be worth 10 times that. >> i've asked him that. he feels like this is what he is supposed to do, this is what he was meant to do. he built citigroup and rebuilt bank one, and now he is rebuilding j.p. morgan chase. this is sort of his destiny. when and if he retires -- i think it'll me it would be another five years, but it's up to the board -- that he might think about doing something like that, but i don't think...
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is exciting to see the next of people. ,ou probably have 30,000 geeks 50,000 old man, and to some reallyl kids. this is mass entertainment you saw that yesterday and again today. pimm: could you tell us about with the's strategy xbox 360 being compatible with older games? mike: the backward compatibility is huge. people owned a lot of xbox three 60's and a lot of playstation threes. this is a huge reason to buy an xbox 1. all of my three 60 games will still play. you are seeing the microsoft polo blends. everyone, including those who parked worked in pr and or thought it was amazing. the crowd went wild. on minecraftample of the hollow lens. i would like to see this on driver and shooter games. it is impressive. olivia: i cannot wait until that me to shoot someone in 3-d. clearly, i'm not the target audience. sony, microsoft. since 2003 sony has been crushing microsoft. what happens when they go head-to-head in virtual reality? mike: i have seen the oculus used in a variety of stages. i am impressed. consumers are impressed. i have seen the sony morpheus that was also very impressive. i
is exciting to see the next of people. ,ou probably have 30,000 geeks 50,000 old man, and to some reallyl kids. this is mass entertainment you saw that yesterday and again today. pimm: could you tell us about with the's strategy xbox 360 being compatible with older games? mike: the backward compatibility is huge. people owned a lot of xbox three 60's and a lot of playstation threes. this is a huge reason to buy an xbox 1. all of my three 60 games will still play. you are seeing the microsoft...
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there's a lot of the same pele who come back and forth wi mn ou a dozen years or so.e that continuity. betty: by the way, those competition shows -- and i'm not talking about "top chef" itself, but some people believe those shows are rigged. bobby: let them believe it. who cares? bobby: who cares? [laughter] rachael: we can't focus on negative energy. bobby: the one thing we can't do is waste a lot of energy trying to get everybody to believe that we are actually trying to put on something that is real. it is exhausting. those people are watching, too, so we invite them in. it's ok. if you want to watch -- mario: conspiracy theories sell lots of books. bobby: exactly.j1 i want to have you guy construct a dish for a frequent guest on my program, someone that many people know in america. so, mario, let me start with you. lloyd blankfein is seone we have had on bloomberg television quite often. i want you to construct a dish that you would coofor the goldman sachs ceo with new york hot dogs. bobby flay, don thompson is someone i know well. he is the ceo of mcdonald's. i
there's a lot of the same pele who come back and forth wi mn ou a dozen years or so.e that continuity. betty: by the way, those competition shows -- and i'm not talking about "top chef" itself, but some people believe those shows are rigged. bobby: let them believe it. who cares? bobby: who cares? [laughter] rachael: we can't focus on negative energy. bobby: the one thing we can't do is waste a lot of energy trying to get everybody to believe that we are actually trying to put on...
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.== n-b-c bay a à ou would think this would be a reason for celebration, maybe not. urston joins us. what could be the rich? to the et> there may be a hi ruh, probably down the road not so far down the road. swhat's the iscaue.t cudos to governor brown and the legislature, de png am reat ranb, they manae fng the surplus responsibly, that's by not lus go bee ftatiing the expen, tve initpptives thf able to fund in the future. ===vicky=== s aheiut half that surplusm oes to public education, woe fully underfunded pst swha the cs ixere we are now, surplus for the moment. et> dardownd cen you do darned if you do five t. we have a balanced budget.ex what is the prma lem, what could ke matches the it be later down the road? >> here's the rich. swhe 8 bndhirty, the 2012 initiative that the revenue spike matches the temporarily raises amount of monf r the wealthy and a ith ar fror cproposition 30. that's the 2012 initiative that e statewide sales ta teng orarnds in 2019, leaving the state with for the wealthy and has a bump in the statewide sales tax. swhat meacaure sun sets i
.== n-b-c bay a à ou would think this would be a reason for celebration, maybe not. urston joins us. what could be the rich? to the et> there may be a hi ruh, probably down the road not so far down the road. swhat's the iscaue.t cudos to governor brown and the legislature, de png am reat ranb, they manae fng the surplus responsibly, that's by not lus go bee ftatiing the expen, tve initpptives thf able to fund in the future. ===vicky=== s aheiut half that surplusm oes to public education,...
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and someone who exposes how situation situational ou contextual and voluntary it can be. >> a statement was issued saying "we report her privacy." >>> and a reminder, you can keep up to date with all the news on the website. there it is on the screen. the address aljazeera.com. damage fracking does to our drinking water is all wet. plus showdown in texas oil money and power pitting people against their own state government. fracking the world itself has become nonuse itself against oil
and someone who exposes how situation situational ou contextual and voluntary it can be. >> a statement was issued saying "we report her privacy." >>> and a reminder, you can keep up to date with all the news on the website. there it is on the screen. the address aljazeera.com. damage fracking does to our drinking water is all wet. plus showdown in texas oil money and power pitting people against their own state government. fracking the world itself has become nonuse...
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>>ou busy lady. >> tell us abt the work you do for the tobacco-free coalition. i work also with teens and i do aot of group in high school to help high school students who want to quit. some ofhem may come -- they may come in for information or they just might want to reduce their cigarettes d if they want, i can help them to quit. >> you go out into the community, right some. >> i go to all of the high schools that wantme to come there and do qui groups. it's a contact with the deparent of education and the unified school rict. they want to have us come out there. >> and you mentioned that you work with young people who are trying quit. it must be so hard because everyone i've ever known w tried to quit, half caandthe other can't. it's toh. >>hat's why when they come to the group iry to make it a very welcoming environment, and have pizza. we recognize their desire to want to quit becauset's a great thing to want to do that and to care about their health. >> what's the first step. basically, i wnt to what they get out of it, their goals and i pretend to be the
>>ou busy lady. >> tell us abt the work you do for the tobacco-free coalition. i work also with teens and i do aot of group in high school to help high school students who want to quit. some ofhem may come -- they may come in for information or they just might want to reduce their cigarettes d if they want, i can help them to quit. >> you go out into the community, right some. >> i go to all of the high schools that wantme to come there and do qui groups. it's a contact...
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>>ou can see them in the tent and stocked on shelfs and swaying inhe breeze. a rainbow o gear celebrating the golden statewarriors. >> they want t-shirts and caps. >> they warn some could be fake. >> homeland security agent seized these items in the las two weeks. t-shirts and hats look real. they are not. here we are in san francisco. they put two thirts side by side. one real and one is not. >> look for a hollow aphic tag or sticker. >> can you tell the difference? >> this t-shirt is genuine and genuine nba t-shirt. this one is a fake one. >> how can you tell? the label in the fake is cut, a reject. the real t-shirt has an nba hologram and an adidas shirt label. now look at these. which is real this one or that oe? >> you are looking at the quality of the cap. >> the hat on the left is authentic and the black and blue one is a fake. >> the real cap has this licensee label. we asked him to identify t fake t-shirt here. does th look genuine or is it this one? >> this one i think is fake and this i real. >> and he is right. he says the graphics on the counterfe
>>ou can see them in the tent and stocked on shelfs and swaying inhe breeze. a rainbow o gear celebrating the golden statewarriors. >> they want t-shirts and caps. >> they warn some could be fake. >> homeland security agent seized these items in the las two weeks. t-shirts and hats look real. they are not. here we are in san francisco. they put two thirts side by side. one real and one is not. >> look for a hollow aphic tag or sticker. >> can you tell the...
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x),[oú; h j6jzx@ the city. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you madam president. think that disappointed that this is where we are. i understand there's a different perspective. i think that ru5/u)a rk/nnéú&45 the issue here is someone peter cohen, is someone who has been serving on this body. i think someone who has demonstrated great deal of knowledge and commitment to the issues that the citizens committee and community development deals with. one of the things that has struck me over the last few days is how many people from different neighborhoods from different parts of the city have reached out to me and my office to emphasize of importance of reappointing peter cohen because of the expertise he brings. but also the fact that he represents very important community that engages in development and that perspective is badly needed in this kind of body. i'm just impressed by the amount of knowledge that he has by his grasp of the issues and i actually really think that it would be a big loss for the city if someone with that ability knowledge and expertise did
x),[oú; h j6jzx@ the city. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you madam president. think that disappointed that this is where we are. i understand there's a different perspective. i think that ru5/u)a rk/nnéú&45 the issue here is someone peter cohen, is someone who has been serving on this body. i think someone who has demonstrated great deal of knowledge and commitment to the issues that the citizens committee and community development deals with. one of the things that has...
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philippines have affected generations of filipinos. 150,000 killed millions homeless on the island of minedan ou. many women kought are afraid of being kidnapped by rival clans. >> reporter: sameera's world is torn apart by shame. in 2013 she was abducted with other female members of her family. they were taken at gun point and held hostage by the capt tors for a week. the details of their capture too painful to share. >> translation: where do we go first. the military, the police we fear for our lives because we are kidnap victims. we are women in the war, this is part of our culture. >> reporter: it was a dispute between warring clans, a century's old practice. this is an island in the southern most part of the philippines, long-held back by war and poverty. family squabbles over land and politics can escalate into armed conflict and can last for generations. women and children are at the heart of it. abduction of women is one of shame. women are used as a bargaining ship forced into memories or used as dowry. the process in the courts are slow. and women find themselves more polarized. the ab
philippines have affected generations of filipinos. 150,000 killed millions homeless on the island of minedan ou. many women kought are afraid of being kidnapped by rival clans. >> reporter: sameera's world is torn apart by shame. in 2013 she was abducted with other female members of her family. they were taken at gun point and held hostage by the capt tors for a week. the details of their capture too painful to share. >> translation: where do we go first. the military, the police...
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you shook ou. shook it up. >> did you realize how big that announcement was going to be?ng on twitter worldwide. >> i know. it. >> people hated the decision. >> i knew they would. but i knew it would be noisy. i'm good at that. if something happens like that, it's noisy, keep your blinders on and keep pushing. i knew when i made that announcement, some would love it, some would hate it. i knew it was the right thing for me. oncew that, then it was like okay. >> it seems you being you, that's the most authentic place you can be in, right? so now people see you as just you. opposed to you being hot 97. >> listen, it was so overwhelming the response i got. the em >> right. right. >> it was like i could -- every time i think about it i could tear up. it was overwhelming to the point that -- look, any time i talk about it this happens to me. >> well, congratulations. i would like to say. like i told you on the phone i'd like to share with the world, i really believe that you're about to accomplish in the next phase in your life will dwarf everything you have done. >> it made m
you shook ou. shook it up. >> did you realize how big that announcement was going to be?ng on twitter worldwide. >> i know. it. >> people hated the decision. >> i knew they would. but i knew it would be noisy. i'm good at that. if something happens like that, it's noisy, keep your blinders on and keep pushing. i knew when i made that announcement, some would love it, some would hate it. i knew it was the right thing for me. oncew that, then it was like okay. >> it...
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ou can work very hard and you will remain poor. >> what's the cost of harvesting america's food? >> do you see how it will be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines invisible hands only on al jazeera america >>> hacking america. computers across the country left wide open to scammers thieves, and spies. plus digital warfare. how the enemy half a world away lurks a click away from your family online. >>> hackers have twisted the internet into a weapon that threatens the security of individuals, companies, and nations. the latest victims are current and former u.s. federal government workers. personal information was stolen from the office of personnel management. u.s. officials mostly speaking anonymously blame hackers in china. mostly people seeking security clearances. china denies any involvement in these hacks. i'll talk more about that with a former chinese diplomat later in
ou can work very hard and you will remain poor. >> what's the cost of harvesting america's food? >> do you see how it will be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... fault lines invisible hands only on al jazeera america >>> hacking america. computers across the...
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for ou roundtable discussi this time, aree in a a tec bubble?uld we care that are over iver is not an empmployee of thehe ub comny? and how is the business community reacting to the pope's claration on i'm a ange?? i joined by jonathan aberman ofnd fe ventures and has her the washington business journal. -- jonathan abererman ofmplifier ntures and kasra kangaoo of "wasngton n business joual." lelet's start wi uber. jonathan::f you havemployees you have tprovide benefits. it will change the business margins. but it is a business that dependenon shiftin things that othther companies have as expenses onto other people. that is one of the hallmarks of the sharing economy. from society's perspecte, i would arguthat it is better for people to be e workining at a ple where they have access to that bruce: does thiruli potentially spreread beyond california? will firms like uber and lyft popcorn to core and kindness in e golden state? kasra: it would take an act congress to put in a new rule that would make what happened in californiapread beyond that.t.
for ou roundtable discussi this time, aree in a a tec bubble?uld we care that are over iver is not an empmployee of thehe ub comny? and how is the business community reacting to the pope's claration on i'm a ange?? i joined by jonathan aberman ofnd fe ventures and has her the washington business journal. -- jonathan abererman ofmplifier ntures and kasra kangaoo of "wasngton n business joual." lelet's start wi uber. jonathan::f you havemployees you have tprovide benefits. it will...
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you don't mince words,ou say kids are abusing drugs so badly they're having seizures at 15 years old.> a lot of peop talk about rescription drugs, refring to the painkille, opiates, they are killing kids, that's a fact. the field changes. we're seeing a new explosion of the use of th drug called xanax, anld tranquilizer. it produces a form of physical dependence. if there's not careful attention to getting you off, seizures develop. kids as young as 15, 16 ar presenting to emergency rooms with seizures. if we knew before they were trng to top, we could help them. once theyet seizures, it's late in the game. that's true for aot of other drugs. we seeids coming in probably the most common painller now is vicodin. vicodin contains tylenol. lenol kills liverces. people -- above eightylenol a day you can get in trouble with the liver. our typical patient coming in on 30, 40day. >> these are kids. >> children. these are our kids. it's not poor kids. these are all kids. bout 50% of high school students know someone who sells drugs in their class. >> tina, yoon did not want his name used. i r
you don't mince words,ou say kids are abusing drugs so badly they're having seizures at 15 years old.> a lot of peop talk about rescription drugs, refring to the painkille, opiates, they are killing kids, that's a fact. the field changes. we're seeing a new explosion of the use of th drug called xanax, anld tranquilizer. it produces a form of physical dependence. if there's not careful attention to getting you off, seizures develop. kids as young as 15, 16 ar presenting to emergency rooms...
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rebecca: he is a lobbyist out in washington and he should' been ou sealing t deal. we will be back after the break. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you wa to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and nothe ones you don't w, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or from now until june 8th get a $400 visa prepaid card when you sign a two-year agreement. go to getfios.com. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v rebecca:a: it is his first t time, so it't's s a doububle popop quiz. will speaker howeet reelected and d the purple line? robe: h howe will get reelelected and based what governor hogan id, it's toexpensnsive. rebecccca: w morris: this week on him "government matters" -- click the tsa is failing. grace -- morris: it is judgment day for the tsa. two years after explosive revel
rebecca: he is a lobbyist out in washington and he should' been ou sealing t deal. we will be back after the break. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you wa to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and nothe ones you don't w, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or from now until june 8th get a $400...
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>> ou just heard from mark thompson, it's a very complex iss but very important.o the purpose of our campaign which is called talk, rd, sing is to take this -- the notn of the importance of early brain development and push it outto th publ and those families who have young children or who are caregivs of young children and phasize how important it is to ineract with kids and stimulate the bin so that it grows and develops in the earliest years. and in the long run actually works to prevent the achievement gap. if we canet kids to develop thei vocabularies and start out school,ot behind their peers, th have a much better chance to succeed school and in lie. but so the campaign really talks about -- we have two psas. 30 secon long, you can only talk so much about brai development in 30 seconds. we cut to the chase and talk about the importce of that early engagent and lguage stimulation in the earliest of years from the day a child is born. >> i know we can't show the psas because there are lights involved, but you have everybody interacting with the children. >> ab
>> ou just heard from mark thompson, it's a very complex iss but very important.o the purpose of our campaign which is called talk, rd, sing is to take this -- the notn of the importance of early brain development and push it outto th publ and those families who have young children or who are caregivs of young children and phasize how important it is to ineract with kids and stimulate the bin so that it grows and develops in the earliest years. and in the long run actually works to...
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. >> we put ous in good position to go to cleveland and close it out. we're confident.re not getting ahead of ourselves. the locker room if you walked in there was the same as after a regular season win. >> we don't want them celebrating at all whether it's on their home floor or our home floor. >> the warriors can close out in cleveland tomorrow night. >>> payback for an nhl fan. >> go go. phoenix coyotes fan rhonda pierceson got to use a stun gun on jerry weiers saturday just days before wires and the city council awarded to end the coyotes team lease. wires agreed to be tasered if someone posted $10,000 charity so pierce and other fans showed up with a check for $10,000. >>> passengers on a diverted flight vent on social media about their unexpected overnight stay at a military base. >>> and later britain's little prince captivates the crowd at a polo match. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. hello. our ocean spray cranberry mango juice drinks are a perfect blend of cranberry and mango. ta
. >> we put ous in good position to go to cleveland and close it out. we're confident.re not getting ahead of ourselves. the locker room if you walked in there was the same as after a regular season win. >> we don't want them celebrating at all whether it's on their home floor or our home floor. >> the warriors can close out in cleveland tomorrow night. >>> payback for an nhl fan. >> go go. phoenix coyotes fan rhonda pierceson got to use a stun gun on jerry...
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ou focus now is continuing to grow the business around the world. we the leading platform for the health and wellness services d happy where business is going and a great time to go public. by the close, s of fogo de chao soared and mind and body off. tomorrow promises to be a big one. more from the new york stock exchange. t ipo market is finally starting to get going. next week will be the biggest week of the year roughly 14 companiee slated to go public and will likely raise north of $2 billion. why is the market finally starting to heat up? le most important factor is positive returns with th overall market healthy, ipos have done well. the renaissance capital ito set as basket of 60 recent ipos is approach the april historic high. others are pushing to go public now before the fed raises rates and market volatility increases. what is impressive about next week's crop of ipos is the breathe of th offering. there is severyo a giant credit analysis company with a $650 million offerin transunion and plastic processing equipment, i can't remember th
ou focus now is continuing to grow the business around the world. we the leading platform for the health and wellness services d happy where business is going and a great time to go public. by the close, s of fogo de chao soared and mind and body off. tomorrow promises to be a big one. more from the new york stock exchange. t ipo market is finally starting to get going. next week will be the biggest week of the year roughly 14 companiee slated to go public and will likely raise north of $2...
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sheriffs and special events other sorts of things that is less per individual than sfpd when we look at ou we're investing our budget we have to look at the cost versus investment when we look at the police pores how does that take away from our ability to invest in school programs and housing? we have to have a larger picture of what it means to build a safer city a 3 or 4 prong approach with commitments together i think it's difficult to make a decision on the number we want to get to when we don't have a discussion about the whole picture of what it means to make our city safer outcomes they can be accidental or half stance it has to be an intentional conversation as a policy maker it's temping to say we increased police officers over the next four years what is hard to say is we made the city safe ear because we have more classroom teachers and we have after school program that are struggling in the shelter system and in our homes finally i want to say this i want to bring this uch because it's not what we discussed about the hiring it came out through the public comment the bias the s
sheriffs and special events other sorts of things that is less per individual than sfpd when we look at ou we're investing our budget we have to look at the cost versus investment when we look at the police pores how does that take away from our ability to invest in school programs and housing? we have to have a larger picture of what it means to build a safer city a 3 or 4 prong approach with commitments together i think it's difficult to make a decision on the number we want to get to when we...
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it's one of our flagshipfirst five california,ou go home because babies don't come with an instctionanu. >> they don't. >> so the kit has children's books but also has information and resources for parents on what too for immunizations and ccinations for your baby. what to do when your baby is sk. really fun actities to do with your baby. it's just -- it's something that ha been so successful. people can't get enough of them. they call in andsay, i've hea about your kit, how do i g them? >> very successful. >> and you are mom and now a new grand mom. >> i am. >> did you raise your kids this way? i did. all of my graduate workis in literacy andanguage development. my boys were read to and sung to and talked to -- i don't know how much they loved it but i loved . d they are wonderful adults today and moldest son has a 1-year-old dghter, brooklyn, and sheas -- she's surrounded by loving adults who talk with r and read with her d sing to her. she is a kick. she is bling and engaged and hpy. i know she'll be brilliant. >> i love your passion for this. thank you so much for bng re. >> my p
it's one of our flagshipfirst five california,ou go home because babies don't come with an instctionanu. >> they don't. >> so the kit has children's books but also has information and resources for parents on what too for immunizations and ccinations for your baby. what to do when your baby is sk. really fun actities to do with your baby. it's just -- it's something that ha been so successful. people can't get enough of them. they call in andsay, i've hea about your kit, how do i g...
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been consi justice antonin scalia wrote, epa refused to consider whether the cost of this decision ou business groups and regulatory experts are praising the court's decision. >> today the supreme cou affirmed a very commonsense principle that epa and other agencies too often ignore. and that is that they must consider cost and they can't issue a regulation where the costs greatly flaunts the benefits to the people that they're intended to help. >> reporte sometime this summer the epa is set to release new rules aimed at curbing pollutio linked to carbon dioxide and glo warming. states are already challenging the proposals even before they are final. but at the white house today the president' press specificsman says today's court ruling will not impa t >> there's no reason that this court ruling should have any impact on the ability of the administra to develop and implement the clean power plan. >> the rules at the heart of this court challenge have been in effect since april. but the case now goes back to a lower court. where the epa will have to decide how to ac for "nightly busin
been consi justice antonin scalia wrote, epa refused to consider whether the cost of this decision ou business groups and regulatory experts are praising the court's decision. >> today the supreme cou affirmed a very commonsense principle that epa and other agencies too often ignore. and that is that they must consider cost and they can't issue a regulation where the costs greatly flaunts the benefits to the people that they're intended to help. >> reporte sometime this summer the...
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i wish more pple could get treatment and spread out just because there's a lot of people ou there that are sick. >> the's a lot of help out there, too. thisis a controversial dication i want tshow folks. i want the doctor to talk about this. joe is on this. >> this is a medication that is -- ithould be available to everyone addicted to preription painkillers. this is --piates break something in the brain. it takeslonger to heal than we ever realized. this medication is like a cast on a boken leg. with the protection of the medicion underneath the medication the brain heals. it takes much lnger than we ever realed. we're now advising most of the kids we see to stay on thi for about a year >> wow. >>before they try to come off. during that timehey get their life together, mental health back together. reestablish relationships. it's not a free ride. there's lot work to stay sober. this enables it to happen. >> this is somethingelse. >> thisshould prevent this. this is part of an erdose prevention kit. we likefor all of our familie and all of our users have this available. within abo 90 se
i wish more pple could get treatment and spread out just because there's a lot of people ou there that are sick. >> the's a lot of help out there, too. thisis a controversial dication i want tshow folks. i want the doctor to talk about this. joe is on this. >> this is a medication that is -- ithould be available to everyone addicted to preription painkillers. this is --piates break something in the brain. it takeslonger to heal than we ever realized. this medication is like a cast...
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with information like social security numumbers and health care records,ou cant replace that the socialecuritity number is used as the thenentication mechanism for mamany parts of the government and the privavate sector. vago: right, so you haveate of birt social serity, and aa couplef her things. how did china pull this off and what it takes along to detect e breach? est: so, am not in the business right now of response but i can tell you the issue of china pulling it off or being in e network -- it could have been from us. the issues nonot how long was therere -- were theyey in the network. the issue is how can wrespspond to the breach? fr our perspective we assssume a breach. we assume everything is boris. but the idea is to prepare the network and prepare youour systems for that b breach, so even if they do get it, what they rrieved may not be useful l for them. guest 2: the government has been focused on continuous diagnostic monitoring, which basically means catch faster. if someone is in your house, you not look to see i if all the doors and windows are lockcked. you gand findnd
with information like social security numumbers and health care records,ou cant replace that the socialecuritity number is used as the thenentication mechanism for mamany parts of the government and the privavate sector. vago: right, so you haveate of birt social serity, and aa couplef her things. how did china pull this off and what it takes along to detect e breach? est: so, am not in the business right now of response but i can tell you the issue of china pulling it off or being in e network...
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so it's more like 20% i'm not sure what figure ou put out that day but that is not right. >> secretary? >> i will follow up and listen to see exactly what was said >> we have the numbers before us we can add them up. that is in the document >> yeah okay. just doesn't make any sense when there is only 6500 retirees then there is one about -- let's see. supervisor farrell's appoint for five years that is the only one that isn't for five years. i guess that is at the discretion but that's the only board member not for five years >> according to the letter given by president reid she did put the date in there a five year term >> that is something new and not in our policies either. >> all right. i can't find the specific section where that falls. >> that's under regular meeting matters page 21. >> page 21. it's at the top of the page a letter from board of supervisors president lan dan braed supervisor farrell has been reappointed to the supervisorer board expiring may 152020. >> that is correct. with those corrections i move to approve. >> already it's been moved is there a second. it's b
so it's more like 20% i'm not sure what figure ou put out that day but that is not right. >> secretary? >> i will follow up and listen to see exactly what was said >> we have the numbers before us we can add them up. that is in the document >> yeah okay. just doesn't make any sense when there is only 6500 retirees then there is one about -- let's see. supervisor farrell's appoint for five years that is the only one that isn't for five years. i guess that is at the...
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little creature called the east sussex wildlife rescue and ambulance service to come in andapture it and ou can see they had to cut this thing off. a perfect reminder why you should throw your trash away recycle your plastic. this fox probably smelled a tasty treat at the bottom of that plastic jar. there you go little fella. >> do get it off, hey, what you're not my mom. the next day it was returned to its mom. so the good news is went immediately back home after getting a little treatment. >> look at that face! >>> sometimes people are just in the wrong police at the wrong time and it gets caught on video. this first video from sydney australia, sur veil leb footage from outside a bake shop. that woman, about to make a delivery. she is loading some food into the back of this suv. and then watch what happens. lightning-quick reflexes and avoids disaster. a truck that was trying to reverse, lost control, rolling back at high speeds she happened to see it at just the right moment and seriously got away just within inches of being hit by that truck. >> what if her back happened to be turned?
little creature called the east sussex wildlife rescue and ambulance service to come in andapture it and ou can see they had to cut this thing off. a perfect reminder why you should throw your trash away recycle your plastic. this fox probably smelled a tasty treat at the bottom of that plastic jar. there you go little fella. >> do get it off, hey, what you're not my mom. the next day it was returned to its mom. so the good news is went immediately back home after getting a little...
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. >> thank ou. >> well, the pope calls for ople of all faiths to do their part to stop climate change. >> what a church is d ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> engineers for high speed rail had a blasttoday in fresno. each repelled a raminto the concrete here. the same amount of forth an earth quite might have. stress tests were connected near the south end of fresno. >> big gains this week on wall stre pushing nasdaq to a record high. dow jones climbed 180 points. home sales are continuing to rise. the modin price was $401,000 statewide, and $650,000 m th bay area. that is down slightly fom april, but up arly 3% from last year. the fcc says phone carriers are not duty bound to put those annoying calls to you. consumer reports asked for clarification. a deadly shooting in a south carolina church. what we learned about the suspect. >> new technolog coming to a bay area high school. why officials say it's a sign of the time
. >> thank ou. >> well, the pope calls for ople of all faiths to do their part to stop climate change. >> what a church is d ♪ ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. >>> engineers for high speed rail had a blasttoday in fresno. each repelled a raminto the concrete here. the same amount of forth an earth quite...
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three games but yet, i know i knew that you know there i some things that you know a lot of guys on ouus needed to do better. that wasfigh >> stephurry had a signature game bute and draymon were remembing one particular moment. >> you embraced steph and said something to him. can you shar wi us? >> if you ever steal my rebound again, we'r going to have to fight. you may ink i'm lying. >> that was the situation. >> that is what i told him. don't come stling my rebounds, bro. >> iwas a heady play. he did tell me -- i won't go into it. i was two shots but need to t that ball. i need to get that all. >> denver nuggets hid mike malone to fill their head coaching vacancy. on to baseball, a'slaying padres onight. padres fired bud black. padres spent a tonf money just 32 and 33 this year. dave robts will manage the game as the team searches foran interim skipper. 115th u.s. open begins at chambers bay. the course is draing lot of attention. chambers way willeature three of the loest pars in u.s. open history, well over 50 yards a piece. >> there are a lot of goals left for the year. it's never
three games but yet, i know i knew that you know there i some things that you know a lot of guys on ouus needed to do better. that wasfigh >> stephurry had a signature game bute and draymon were remembing one particular moment. >> you embraced steph and said something to him. can you shar wi us? >> if you ever steal my rebound again, we'r going to have to fight. you may ink i'm lying. >> that was the situation. >> that is what i told him. don't come stling my...