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before introducing owen, i'd like to thank the u.s. capitol historical society, the illinois state society, the d.c. knox club for their sponsorship of the event and also following in your footsteps thanking our alum rod ross, class of 1965, retired reference archivist at the national archives and records administration. of course, one never really retires from a devotion to the discovery and the preservation of our nation's storied past. thank you, rod, for your service in this very important effort that the societies join you in carrying out. one of the many gifts that -- well, yes, let's thank them all. [ applause ] thank you. most fitting. one of the many gifts that a liberal arts education gives its graduates is a lifelong respect for the power of historical perspectives, for the power of the historical imagination, for the inspiration that a meticulous examination of the historical record brings to the present and to the future. i want to thank you all today for coming to be part of that important effort of discernment and inspir
before introducing owen, i'd like to thank the u.s. capitol historical society, the illinois state society, the d.c. knox club for their sponsorship of the event and also following in your footsteps thanking our alum rod ross, class of 1965, retired reference archivist at the national archives and records administration. of course, one never really retires from a devotion to the discovery and the preservation of our nation's storied past. thank you, rod, for your service in this very important...
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owens. >> who is that? >> mr. owens. >> mr. owens would like to change his vote from aye to no. >> mr. owens votes no. >> clerk will read the tally. >> on that vote 36 aye votes and 25 no votes. >> the amendment is agreed to. the committee postponed further proceedings on the amendment offered by mr. turner number 46. the question now occurs on the amendment offered by mr. turner. clerk will call the roll. >> mr. mckeon, aye. mr. smith, no. mr. bartlett, aye. mr. reyes, no. mr. thornberry, aye. miss sanchez, no. mr. jones, mr. jones votes aye. mr. mcintyre, votes no. mr. akin, mr. akin. mr. brady. mr. brady votes no. mr. forbes. mr. forbes votes aye. mr. andrews. mr. andrews votes no. mr. miller, mr. miller votes aye. mrs. davis, mrs. davis votes no. mr. will son boats eye. mr. longevo, no. mr. larsen votes no. mr. turner votes aye. mr. cooper votes no plxt klein, mr. klein votes eye. miss pordio votes no. mr. rogers votes aye. mr. courtney votings no. mr. franks votes aye. mr. lobesack, votes no. mr. schuster boats aye. miss t
owens. >> who is that? >> mr. owens. >> mr. owens would like to change his vote from aye to no. >> mr. owens votes no. >> clerk will read the tally. >> on that vote 36 aye votes and 25 no votes. >> the amendment is agreed to. the committee postponed further proceedings on the amendment offered by mr. turner number 46. the question now occurs on the amendment offered by mr. turner. clerk will call the roll. >> mr. mckeon, aye. mr. smith, no. mr....
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>> well, we postponed that as long as we possibly could but owen just pestered us. he wanted to play. >> reporter: and he was happiest when he was with his team. >> he was very outgoing. he had a lot of friends. and he was popular with the cheerleaders. >> reporter: which is why it came as such a shock when owen, just 21, killed himself. you could never fathom that your son was capable of doing something like this. >> i thought, there has to be some reason behind this. >> reporter: they were still driving home from the hospital when they got a call from the sports legacy institute, asking if they could study owen's brain. >> when they asked for his brain, i said, well, he never had any concussions. i didn't think they'd find anything. i was sure they wouldn't find anything. but i thought, well, we'll do what we can to help the research, whatever. i was just astounded they found cte. >> reporter: cte, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a brain disease linked to similar on toms like demen ya, and yes, suicide. doctors have detected it in dozens of now dead nfl pla
>> well, we postponed that as long as we possibly could but owen just pestered us. he wanted to play. >> reporter: and he was happiest when he was with his team. >> he was very outgoing. he had a lot of friends. and he was popular with the cheerleaders. >> reporter: which is why it came as such a shock when owen, just 21, killed himself. you could never fathom that your son was capable of doing something like this. >> i thought, there has to be some reason behind...
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how about owens-corning? that gets 64% of its sales from roofing shingles and especially insulation. owens-corning has the big composites business. they're the world leader in composites like fiberglass. that are used for all kinds of applications. everything from transportation, infrastructure, ships, aerospace, military, industrial. even windmill blades. now, while most home building-related stocks have been rallying hard, the most recent quarter was tough. in part because of raw costs but also international woes. however, if housing is on the rebound then this stock should come with it. don't take it from they me, though, let's talk with mike fayman, the chairman and ceo of owens-corning to find out more about his company and where it is headed. welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks for having me, jim. it's great to be back. >> oh, thank you, mike. i know you weren't that frilled with your first quarter, but you did keep your guidance intact and it made me seem like the second half is going to be strong.
how about owens-corning? that gets 64% of its sales from roofing shingles and especially insulation. owens-corning has the big composites business. they're the world leader in composites like fiberglass. that are used for all kinds of applications. everything from transportation, infrastructure, ships, aerospace, military, industrial. even windmill blades. now, while most home building-related stocks have been rallying hard, the most recent quarter was tough. in part because of raw costs but...
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owens votes aye. dr. fleming votes no. aramendi votes aye. mr. critz votes aye. mr. rooney votes no. mr. ryan votes aye. mr. plats. mr. igell votes no. mr. sutton? votes ay pe mr. hanabusa votes no. ms. spear votes aye. mr. runyon votes no. mr. scott votes no. mr. griffin votes no. mr. latos votes no. mr. jones. mr. jones? mr. platts votes no. >> how has mr. longavin reported? >> aye. >> the nos are 350, the ayes are 26. >> so the amendment is not agreed to. >> number 177 shall now resume those proceedings. the question now occurs on the amendment offered by mr. kissel. the clerk will call the role. >> chairman mckeon? >> no. >> mr. smith? mr. smith votes no. mr. reyes votes no. ms. sanchez? mr. sanchez votes no. mr. jones. mr. mcintyre. fwlchlt mcintyre votes aye. i'm sorry. m. mcintyre is recorded as present. mr. forbes votes aye. mr. andrews? >> mr. andrews votes aye. mr. davis votes no. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. larsson votes no. mr. turner? mr. cooper votes aye. mr. klein? mr. klein votes no. ms. bordallo votes no. mr. franks votes no. mr. loebsack votes no. ms.
owens votes aye. dr. fleming votes no. aramendi votes aye. mr. critz votes aye. mr. rooney votes no. mr. ryan votes aye. mr. plats. mr. igell votes no. mr. sutton? votes ay pe mr. hanabusa votes no. ms. spear votes aye. mr. runyon votes no. mr. scott votes no. mr. griffin votes no. mr. latos votes no. mr. jones. mr. jones? mr. platts votes no. >> how has mr. longavin reported? >> aye. >> the nos are 350, the ayes are 26. >> so the amendment is not agreed to. >>...
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. >> but one of charles' patients, owen beck, was 17 when he came to charles' dispensary with his dadeck was diagnosed with bone cancer his senior year of high school and began six rounds of rigorous chemotherapy. >> it's just terrible, terrible, disgusting feeling all the time. they tried to give me medication for it, pain killers and all kinds of stuff but nothing really worked. >> owen says he couldn't keep the pills down. his doctor recommended medical marijuana and owen talked about it with his dad. >> he was very open to it. just put all political views aside and you know, this is my son and he needs to get better. i think we should try anything that's going to work. >> owen says he'd smoke four times a day and noticed the change immediately. >> it was the only thing that alleviated my symptoms. the nausea would go away. i might be able to eat a small meal, get nutrition. it would relax me. >> a short time later owen said medical marijuana became even more of a necessity when he had to have his leg amputated. >> the phantom pains are the worse. it feels like nails are being nail
. >> but one of charles' patients, owen beck, was 17 when he came to charles' dispensary with his dadeck was diagnosed with bone cancer his senior year of high school and began six rounds of rigorous chemotherapy. >> it's just terrible, terrible, disgusting feeling all the time. they tried to give me medication for it, pain killers and all kinds of stuff but nothing really worked. >> owen says he couldn't keep the pills down. his doctor recommended medical marijuana and owen...
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with some exceptions, like owen lovejoy. but the fact of the matter is, there were numerous accounts of fugitive slaves escaping. there were -- some sections of newspapers had reward posters, advertisement after advertisement, talking about it, but in addition, newspapers were keen on giving accounts of fugitive slaves who were escaping. a court case that was going on. and full-blown abolitionists took the opportunity to insert stories in newspapers of the american anti-slavery society had publications that were, of course, designed to speak solely to the subject of anti-slavery issues. and many of the people who wrote stories for these kind of journals were very clear about their commitment and their organization with others. so there were a variety of ways in slave states, most of them of course could not read or write, but some fugitive -- some slaves could read and write, and they would sometimes get a hold of newspapers, even on a plantation, and would become aware of the underground railroad that way. >> that addresses
with some exceptions, like owen lovejoy. but the fact of the matter is, there were numerous accounts of fugitive slaves escaping. there were -- some sections of newspapers had reward posters, advertisement after advertisement, talking about it, but in addition, newspapers were keen on giving accounts of fugitive slaves who were escaping. a court case that was going on. and full-blown abolitionists took the opportunity to insert stories in newspapers of the american anti-slavery society had...
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. >> reporter: not long ago, it was the thomas family signing up 9-year-old son owen. would go on to be a star, all the way to captain of penn's football team. but in 2010, owen committed suicide. >> reporter: did you notice concussion symptoms? >> not that we ever knew. >> reporter: any changes in his behavior? >> no, no we didn't. >> reporter: owen never had a documented concussion, but after his death, researchers examining his brain found cte, or chronic traumatic encephelopathy, and alzheimer's-like disease seen in retired nfl players. it is linked to symptoms like dementia, erratic behavior, and yes, suicide. >> part of the brain stem -- >> reporter: research shows the biggest risk in contact sports like football, soccer or hockey might not be concussions, but so-called sub con us cannive blows, those repeated hits to the head that owen and so many children reared on football experience. is. >> there's not enough symptoms that the player can detect a concussion. we have to make the head contact out of the game. >> never, ever come into your opponent with your hea
. >> reporter: not long ago, it was the thomas family signing up 9-year-old son owen. would go on to be a star, all the way to captain of penn's football team. but in 2010, owen committed suicide. >> reporter: did you notice concussion symptoms? >> not that we ever knew. >> reporter: any changes in his behavior? >> no, no we didn't. >> reporter: owen never had a documented concussion, but after his death, researchers examining his brain found cte, or chronic...
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next we have louise fischer and then we have owen patrick stephens. >> good afternoon supervisors farrell, kim and campos and thank you for having me. i'll quickly roll through some of my qualifications for us. i'm a san francisco resident for 22 years now. i've been a long-time volunteer in multiple community organizations including lgbt government, political, music, art, film, cultural and also organizations that focus on low-income communities. i'm the current officer of the san francisco pride board. i am the current co-chair of finance co-chair of the alice b. toke lis lgbt democratic club, i'm involved with the organizational center, more focused on fund-raising for senior citizen programs and also community organizing. i'm also a team lead for project homeless connect. i was just there two weeks ago. done a lot of work with client services and food bank and this year they assigned me to the barbershop and i'm proud to say we got 101 people through there with new haircuts and while it may not be as important as dental and vision, it's a big thing to give homeless people a free hairc
next we have louise fischer and then we have owen patrick stephens. >> good afternoon supervisors farrell, kim and campos and thank you for having me. i'll quickly roll through some of my qualifications for us. i'm a san francisco resident for 22 years now. i've been a long-time volunteer in multiple community organizations including lgbt government, political, music, art, film, cultural and also organizations that focus on low-income communities. i'm the current officer of the san...
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chairperson kim: next we have owen patrick stephens and then trevor mcneil. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i think there's been a mistake. the sunshine task force, doesn't this have to do with solar panels or something? i make a joke. anyway -- i truly believe in open government and the various candidates that have presented before you, i don't know if this would set me different from them or not, but when it comes to the sunshine task force, i may be one of the few people who have actually implemented it as the president of a major commission in san francisco, the treasury island development authority between 2008 and 2010. while serving on that commissioner, i ensured bringing the public interest first and foremost in the meeting, making sure that general public comment was accessible to the island residents, to the people who had so many issues of concern on that island, and even more so very complicated issues presented before treasure island over the last decade and a half since its closure as a navy base and considerable amounts of disinformation to the residents themselves and i ma
chairperson kim: next we have owen patrick stephens and then trevor mcneil. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i think there's been a mistake. the sunshine task force, doesn't this have to do with solar panels or something? i make a joke. anyway -- i truly believe in open government and the various candidates that have presented before you, i don't know if this would set me different from them or not, but when it comes to the sunshine task force, i may be one of the few people who have...
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i'm ryan owens for "nightline" in dallas.
i'm ryan owens for "nightline" in dallas.
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ryan owens asked the experts to find out. >> reporter: it's the closest many of us ever get to a crime scene. >> 911 emergency. >> reporter: a call that can be crucial to investigators. >> reporter: an eyewitness report caught on tape. >> i want to report a missing person. >> reporter: and it's the latest clue in the abduction of isabelle cellis. that's the desperate voice of her mother moments after she found out her little girl vanished. >> who noticed her gone? >> my husband. i went to work this morning at seven. i didn't even check on her. >> rebecca cellis was working as as a nurse when her husband sergio said he went into the 6-year-old's room and discovered her bed empty, the screen off her bedroom window. >> oh, my god, somebody took the window out of our house. >> reporter: from day one, and this is day 25, the parents' story has not changed. >> just please, please -- >>r. >> reporter: together they have pleaded for her safe return. her father sergio, seemed special lea emotional. >> we're looking for you isa, we love and you miss you so much. and we will never give up looking
ryan owens asked the experts to find out. >> reporter: it's the closest many of us ever get to a crime scene. >> 911 emergency. >> reporter: a call that can be crucial to investigators. >> reporter: an eyewitness report caught on tape. >> i want to report a missing person. >> reporter: and it's the latest clue in the abduction of isabelle cellis. that's the desperate voice of her mother moments after she found out her little girl vanished. >> who...
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owens votes no. dr. fleming votes aye. mr. garamendi votes no. mr. coffman votes aye. mr. critz votes no. fwlchlt rooney votes no. mr. ryan votes no. mr. platts votes no. mr. ruppersberger votes no. mr. riggell votes aye. mr. johnson votes no. mr. gibson votes no. ms. sutton votes no. mrs. hartzler votes aye. ms. hanabusa votes no. dr. heck votes aye. ms. hocl votes no. mr. schilling votes no. ms. speier votes no. mr. runyan votes no. mr. scott votes no. mr. griffin votes aye. mr. palazzo votes aye. mr. west votes aye. mrs. roby votes aye. mr. brooks votes aye. mr. young votes aye. mr. jones. mr. jones? >> how is mr. shuster recorded? >> mr. shuster is recorded as aye. mr. shuster votes no. >> clerk will record the tally. >> mr. chairman, the nos are 36, the ayes are 25. >>> and the amendment is not agreed to. >> if there are no further amendments, the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. thornberry for the purpose of adopting a motion. >> i look to adopt the full committee provisions as amended. >> the question is on the motion from the gentleman from texas. if
owens votes no. dr. fleming votes aye. mr. garamendi votes no. mr. coffman votes aye. mr. critz votes no. fwlchlt rooney votes no. mr. ryan votes no. mr. platts votes no. mr. ruppersberger votes no. mr. riggell votes aye. mr. johnson votes no. mr. gibson votes no. ms. sutton votes no. mrs. hartzler votes aye. ms. hanabusa votes no. dr. heck votes aye. ms. hocl votes no. mr. schilling votes no. ms. speier votes no. mr. runyan votes no. mr. scott votes no. mr. griffin votes aye. mr. palazzo votes...
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. >> and hollywood's hottest stars, nicole kidman and clive owen are starring in a new movie.ot in this movie. they'll join us live from cannes. >> nicole looks beautiful. >>> another story about looks. we want to talk about miley cyrus. are they too provocative? is she pushing the envelope in? an effort to shed her hannah montana look by forgetting to wear pants. >> they were really short pants. >>> we have news to kick it off. >>> we'll begin with the breaking details overnight in the disappearance of etan patz. 33 years ago right here in new york city. pedro hernandez will be formally charged today with etan's murder. hernandez allegedly told police that he lured patz with a soda, killed the young boy and then put his body in the trash. authorities were led to hernandez after a tip from either a family member or a friend. >>> and beach resort in mexico bracing for hurricane bud as it heads toward the pacific coast. as it heads to puerto vallarta. with maximum sustained winds close to 110 miles an hour. meantime the southeast coast of the u.s., are preparing for tropical sto
. >> and hollywood's hottest stars, nicole kidman and clive owen are starring in a new movie.ot in this movie. they'll join us live from cannes. >> nicole looks beautiful. >>> another story about looks. we want to talk about miley cyrus. are they too provocative? is she pushing the envelope in? an effort to shed her hannah montana look by forgetting to wear pants. >> they were really short pants. >>> we have news to kick it off. >>> we'll begin with...
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i know is that there are guys that are in serious health that need some answers. >> reporter: dave owens, 9news now. >>> in other health news the centers for disease control says death rates among diabetics dropped 23% from 1997 to 2006. doctors believe new treatments have made it less likely heart disease or stroke will kill diabetics. researchers say people with diabetes are still more likely to die younger but that gap is narrowing. >>> an experimental vaccine is helping patients with pancreatic cancer live longer. the drug uses the body's own immune system to destroy cancer cells. ohio researchers gave the vaccine to 70 patients and most were disease free after one year. larger studies are now being planned. pancreatic cancer is difficult to treat and about 95% of patients do not survive. >>> it is just about 4:54. time for the question of the morning. >> a recent survey found that waitresses get better tips when they do this? is it a, flirt with male customers, b, return to a table every 10 minutes or c, wear bright red lipstick. >> log on to our fan facebook page. the 6:00 hour we'
i know is that there are guys that are in serious health that need some answers. >> reporter: dave owens, 9news now. >>> in other health news the centers for disease control says death rates among diabetics dropped 23% from 1997 to 2006. doctors believe new treatments have made it less likely heart disease or stroke will kill diabetics. researchers say people with diabetes are still more likely to die younger but that gap is narrowing. >>> an experimental vaccine is...
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tissy owens said how she married i can't s yasir saeed.he says she made a lot of promises, promises he did not keep. here again gregg jarrett. >> when we first got married he went to work. i was the one doing all of the working. >> why wouldnasn't he working? >> he was lazy. when he would work the money he got was not like family money, it was his money. when i worked my money was to support the family. >> tissy says early on they were living on this piece of property yasser's familiar loined in texas that it was anything but the kingly spread he promised her. >> what did you live in? >> in a camping trailer. >> what was that like? >> it was horrible. we had no running water. >> then what? >> then they decided they wanted to build a so-called house which was actually a shack. >> what was over here? >> it was over here. it was a room with four walls cement floor but the back of it had dirt floor. it was not much better. >> no pluming or running water? >> no plumber no heater, no air-conditioner. we had to go over into the trees into a hole
tissy owens said how she married i can't s yasir saeed.he says she made a lot of promises, promises he did not keep. here again gregg jarrett. >> when we first got married he went to work. i was the one doing all of the working. >> why wouldnasn't he working? >> he was lazy. when he would work the money he got was not like family money, it was his money. when i worked my money was to support the family. >> tissy says early on they were living on this piece of property...
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owen zeke. and jim marks. >> good morning. good morning, mr. mayor and to all of you it is a fantastic day in san francisco, isn't it? and aren't we glad we live in america where we have the freedom of choice. mr. mayor, you know a meeting like there couldn't happen in some countries so we are thankful for you to bring us together. i'm dr. annette shelton. i'm with the aids group and they have given me a transcript. i don't know how long it is but here is my agreement with you. when he comes to my two minutes wherever i am i'm going to finish the sentence and then i will e-mail it to you, mr. mayor, if that is agreeable. i would like for all of the members to please stand right quick for me. as i said i'm dr. annette shelton. i'm with the aids group and third vice president of the san francisco branch naacp and producer of "buzzing around with dr. shelton" on channel 29 sunday nights. i'm here with many other members from across districts 10 and 11 asking that next year's budget focus on neighborhood equality. this includes ideas to revitalize
owen zeke. and jim marks. >> good morning. good morning, mr. mayor and to all of you it is a fantastic day in san francisco, isn't it? and aren't we glad we live in america where we have the freedom of choice. mr. mayor, you know a meeting like there couldn't happen in some countries so we are thankful for you to bring us together. i'm dr. annette shelton. i'm with the aids group and they have given me a transcript. i don't know how long it is but here is my agreement with you. when he...
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abc's ryan owens has the latest on the fire and the others burning across the state. >> reporter: the smoke can be seen from phoenix, nearly 100 miles away. the so-called sunflower fire has already burned nine square miles. and is one of four fires burning in arizona. >> the next days are critical in fire weather, as far as the winds that are coming through. we have a lot of concerns as to how the fire's going to move and what's going to happen. >> reporter: the gladiator fire in central arizona is the most dangerous. it's consumed more than 2,000 acres and has forced the evacuation of the historic mining town of crown king. >> it's getting kind of close. and so, we don't even know if we can go back yet. >> reporter: the blaze just a mile from about a dozen homes, officials believe the last of the 350 residents evacuated. >> you just can't trust fire. >> reporter: lori learned at a community meeting that the wind was pushing the fire near her home. >> what you're predicting it kind of drops straight over our house. >> possibility is, it's going to get there. >> reporter: she and her f
abc's ryan owens has the latest on the fire and the others burning across the state. >> reporter: the smoke can be seen from phoenix, nearly 100 miles away. the so-called sunflower fire has already burned nine square miles. and is one of four fires burning in arizona. >> the next days are critical in fire weather, as far as the winds that are coming through. we have a lot of concerns as to how the fire's going to move and what's going to happen. >> reporter: the gladiator fire...
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. >> reporter: scott owens was part of the study and has been taking the drug for fours years. men like scott owens, he was part of the study, and he has been taking the drug for four years. >> it's not a death sentence any more like it was 20 years ago. and i'm hoping if this drug comes out, that it would just add one more protection in their lives. >> reporter: dr. rodney write is critical of the f.d.a. recommendation. he believes truvada may hurt other h.i.v. prevention efforts. >> if someone thinks they're protected from something, they're more likely to behave more riskily. someone would not be likely to use condoms and take truvada at the same time. >> reporter: but dr. grant says, in his study, condom use and safe sex increased after the men started taking the medication. we are hopeful that the prevention pill plus early treatment can decrease the rate of new infection to very low levels. our goal is to get to a point where there is no new infections. >> reporter: big questions remain. for example, in the real world, will people take the medication faithfully? will they
. >> reporter: scott owens was part of the study and has been taking the drug for fours years. men like scott owens, he was part of the study, and he has been taking the drug for four years. >> it's not a death sentence any more like it was 20 years ago. and i'm hoping if this drug comes out, that it would just add one more protection in their lives. >> reporter: dr. rodney write is critical of the f.d.a. recommendation. he believes truvada may hurt other h.i.v. prevention...
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i'm ryan owens, in dallas. >>> well, that's what's making
i'm ryan owens, in dallas. >>> well, that's what's making