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. >> death panels.right. you're all dying. >> this story was taken as true and then i don't know how the family got involved if nbc found them and had the receipt. can you tell who is telling the truth? >> i'm not buying the waitress. in order for her story to be true, right, somebody would have had to get the receipt, maybe a bus boy and play this trick. typically the waitress gets the receipt. she first gets it. unless another customer lined over a booth and wrote it on there or a bus boy. and this girl did a number of tv interviews before a real journalist thought maybe we should call the family. >> people who did this looked like they were on the witness protection family. >> they were scared. >> think of the hassle. >> they will be called anti-gay. there's people saying you're -- >> even though the guy said he didn't vote for chris christie gaze the governor doesn't support gay marriage. if i was the owner of this restauranted i would be ticked off. >> maybe she will throw the bus boy one bus. >> t
. >> death panels.right. you're all dying. >> this story was taken as true and then i don't know how the family got involved if nbc found them and had the receipt. can you tell who is telling the truth? >> i'm not buying the waitress. in order for her story to be true, right, somebody would have had to get the receipt, maybe a bus boy and play this trick. typically the waitress gets the receipt. she first gets it. unless another customer lined over a booth and wrote it on...
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so, again, the panel process was an open public process and from that, the panel selected 10 grantees they felt would best meet the criteria that was laid out. just to give you a quick snapshot. we had 23 proposals to this first time grant. 12 of those applicants were first time applicants to the san francisco arts commission and three of those first time applicants were funded in this review process. the relate to grant request as you see in front of you is almost $228,000. we had $100,000 to distribute. it's always a difficult project. i wish you can fund everyone, but you can't. what i really want to give you an opportunity to look at the list of the grantees that were awarded. it runs in range from prek arts access to young children on third and oak dale. the tremendous number of persons were the number of applicants interested in youth and young people. you will see a lot of program expansion to support more young people and more expanded program opportunities. so, again none of the programs that you see are new. there are programs that have been in the community that were seekin
so, again, the panel process was an open public process and from that, the panel selected 10 grantees they felt would best meet the criteria that was laid out. just to give you a quick snapshot. we had 23 proposals to this first time grant. 12 of those applicants were first time applicants to the san francisco arts commission and three of those first time applicants were funded in this review process. the relate to grant request as you see in front of you is almost $228,000. we had $100,000 to...
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>> what i would do as soon as you know which panels you will put on. you ask the manufacturer, do you have a roofing specification. tell me how they are going to be done. if you feel like you need to you can ask a roofer to look at it and say this is the specification and they say how tell need to be installed. >> how long should my roof last. >> reconditioned what does that mean? they gave it a new coat of asphalt. >> no they torched more of the membrane where they saw that needed it and put paint aluminum paint. >> it sounds like may nintenann the city because of cloud cover we see roofs go a long time. you might get 20 years. if it's a significant cost to do the paneling you might want to have the roof looked at and ask what would it cost to put a new roof down. it might be the right time. if you are putting 15 penetrations on a 25 roof you may consider, now's the right time to do it. going back to the solar attachmen attachments. some of the contractors using pitch pans. pitch pans veteran around for years. pitch pan is a little box with an flange,
>> what i would do as soon as you know which panels you will put on. you ask the manufacturer, do you have a roofing specification. tell me how they are going to be done. if you feel like you need to you can ask a roofer to look at it and say this is the specification and they say how tell need to be installed. >> how long should my roof last. >> reconditioned what does that mean? they gave it a new coat of asphalt. >> no they torched more of the membrane where they saw...
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>> so out of that came the idea for this panel. actually action behind this panel as to what to do. we do have a lot of collaborative court's in san francisco of mental health court, drug court. domestic violence court. but san francisco is at the cuff of considering what measures to take in serving individuals who suffer from mental illness and also individuals who suffer from drugs, substance abuse, chronic conditions. >> i would like to introduce john diaz from the san francisco paper, san francisco chronicle. i'm very pleased to introduce him now. john? [ applause ] >> thank you very much, jeff and good morning and welcome to our panel this morning on forced treatment and constitutional rights. can they coexist? i am john diaz, the editorial page editor from the san francisco chronicle and i'm moderating this modern's discussion with our distinguished panel. forced treatment as jeff node is one of the most contentious issues of mental health. as you look at our discussion there are informed and panelled views from both sides. there has been many debates on how to implement lawye
>> so out of that came the idea for this panel. actually action behind this panel as to what to do. we do have a lot of collaborative court's in san francisco of mental health court, drug court. domestic violence court. but san francisco is at the cuff of considering what measures to take in serving individuals who suffer from mental illness and also individuals who suffer from drugs, substance abuse, chronic conditions. >> i would like to introduce john diaz from the san francisco...
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journalists and admitting that death panels, in fact, are real.ur friends from the five are here to explain what that means for you and your family and then later some in the left wing media claiming the knockout game so-called are fake and they're even calling me a, quote, knockout truther. tonight, we'll set the record straight with the cold, hard facts later. also tonight, well, first you have been voting all day for tonight's video of the day. option number one, the fan favorite jay leno, nbc dumb enough to fire him a second time. he's always funny. watch this. >> apparently what got the iranians to sign the deal, the promise of president obama. if you like your uranium, you can keep your uranium. it's donut friday at the office. and i'm low man on the totem pole. so every friday morning they send me out to get the goods. but what they don't know is that i'm using my citi thankyou card at the coffee shop, so i get 2 times the points. and those points add up fast. so, sure, make me the grunt. 'cause i'll be using those points to help me get to
journalists and admitting that death panels, in fact, are real.ur friends from the five are here to explain what that means for you and your family and then later some in the left wing media claiming the knockout game so-called are fake and they're even calling me a, quote, knockout truther. tonight, we'll set the record straight with the cold, hard facts later. also tonight, well, first you have been voting all day for tonight's video of the day. option number one, the fan favorite jay leno,...
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when we do panels and we put them together the publish our consideration for who the panel members should be. we were sponsored that. we look at making sure the panels we put together a well-balanced and that they have all the the expertise we are looking for as well as a variety of perspectives. >> can we discuss the conflict of interest issue? >> we actually look closely at conflict of interest whether or not there are financial problems that are real or the appearance is there and be make sure we do a thorough analysis of any investment opportunities or financial considerations. we recently established a new process and we are looking that more rigorously for external contractors as well. we look at issues the issues whether they are perceived or real and redo them publicly and transparently and take comments every step of the way to ensure panel has the expertise as well as the credibility it needs to speak from a sound science and transparency perspective. >> thank you very much. i see my time has expired. thank you mr. chairman. >> the gentleman from california mr. burbach or is rec
when we do panels and we put them together the publish our consideration for who the panel members should be. we were sponsored that. we look at making sure the panels we put together a well-balanced and that they have all the the expertise we are looking for as well as a variety of perspectives. >> can we discuss the conflict of interest issue? >> we actually look closely at conflict of interest whether or not there are financial problems that are real or the appearance is there...
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the whole idea of death panels is a very inflammatory term.what ipab is doing is trying to find cost-effective ways of spending taxpayer dollars on health care, what that means is that it's not a death panel, it's a life panel because it's trying to purchase the most life, the most health, with per dollars spent. now, if you have a problem with that, then you have a problem with the government buying health care, or you like high taxes. i have a problem with government buying health care, so i don't want the government in the business of doing it. but this is baked into the cake, as halperin said. this is part of obama's plan, and he has not been honest with the american people about this aspect of it. >> now, you have been talking about this for some time, as somebody who studies the health care law. and i thought it was interesting that mark came out and said what we heard him say on the show, and then he sends out yet another tweet. we showed you the one tweet he tried to walk it back in. the second one reads as follows: "howard dean: the i
the whole idea of death panels is a very inflammatory term.what ipab is doing is trying to find cost-effective ways of spending taxpayer dollars on health care, what that means is that it's not a death panel, it's a life panel because it's trying to purchase the most life, the most health, with per dollars spent. now, if you have a problem with that, then you have a problem with the government buying health care, or you like high taxes. i have a problem with government buying health care, so i...
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journalists and admitting that death panels, in fact, are real.ur friends from the five are here to explain what that means for you and your family and then later some in the left wing media claiming the knockout game so-called are fake and they're even calling me a, quote, knockout truther. tonight, we'll set the record straight with the cold, hard facts later. also tonight, well, first you have been voting all day for tonight's video of the day. option number one, the fan favorite jay leno, nbc dumb enough to fire him a second time. he's always funny. watch this. >> apparently what got the iranians to sign the deal, the promise of president obama. if you like your uranium, you can keep your uranium. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark b
journalists and admitting that death panels, in fact, are real.ur friends from the five are here to explain what that means for you and your family and then later some in the left wing media claiming the knockout game so-called are fake and they're even calling me a, quote, knockout truther. tonight, we'll set the record straight with the cold, hard facts later. also tonight, well, first you have been voting all day for tonight's video of the day. option number one, the fan favorite jay leno,...
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and compatibility that is related to the design and panels and the support features. this facility as proposed would not those detailed construction plans will be reviewed to determine the conformance of the codes and including fire-fighter clearances that was a concern raised by the appellant. if those plans are approved, field inspection could have to be conducted. and while the department of planning and if the site is activated and they should submit rules for submission. residents can ask for their fields to be tested. today's hearing is for the existing law and guidelines were properly administered for the use and application. in this case the planning commission found that it meets all the criteria in the guidelines and the planning code. this includes conformance of the planning code regarding the outdoor location of some facilities, that allows such facilities as classified as public use.
and compatibility that is related to the design and panels and the support features. this facility as proposed would not those detailed construction plans will be reviewed to determine the conformance of the codes and including fire-fighter clearances that was a concern raised by the appellant. if those plans are approved, field inspection could have to be conducted. and while the department of planning and if the site is activated and they should submit rules for submission. residents can ask...
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folks we're going to roll into the final panel. it's an important panel. it covers i think what has been over arching theme which is online bullying. if the panelists could come up we will get started. why don't we get started and i know everybody needs to go but again it's an important top and i can flowed through many of the conversations today and harassment and bullying online and i will introduce the moderator and she is anne collier and executive director of family news and a journal iftd and youth advocate and the coauthor of a parent's guide to facebook and myspace unraveled and social networking. she served on president obama technology working group and delivered its group to congress and youth safety on the internet and you can read her plug. how's that for a plug? >> thank you very much. our parents guide is free and can be distributed at schools or parent nights or whatever, so we're happy to make them available to you at connect safety .org so a little bit more of the big picture. this is amazing panel of people who have resources and campaig
folks we're going to roll into the final panel. it's an important panel. it covers i think what has been over arching theme which is online bullying. if the panelists could come up we will get started. why don't we get started and i know everybody needs to go but again it's an important top and i can flowed through many of the conversations today and harassment and bullying online and i will introduce the moderator and she is anne collier and executive director of family news and a journal iftd...
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>> who was the review panel? >> i am sorry what? >> who was the review panel? >> we had three members on the review panel, and one was staff from the department of the environment and eg program and one was a staff person from our out reach team, who had extensive experience in community out reach and one was another city employee that did not work in our department who also happens to live in the bay view. >> to be clear nobody from the last panel was on this? >> no, completely new and i went on vacation,dy not serve on this panel. >> okay. >> vacation, what is that? >> a vacation. >> sorry, it was a joke. >> mr. king? >> any others? >> all right. >> so, yes, if we can hear from mr. lang. thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening commissioners, as stated earlier my name is perry lang and i am the executive director on the black coalition on aids. and we have been in existence for 30 years now, evolved from an aids-only cbo to a multidimensional cbo, that handles health education out reach and wellness service and advocacy on the part of the community. and i gav
>> who was the review panel? >> i am sorry what? >> who was the review panel? >> we had three members on the review panel, and one was staff from the department of the environment and eg program and one was a staff person from our out reach team, who had extensive experience in community out reach and one was another city employee that did not work in our department who also happens to live in the bay view. >> to be clear nobody from the last panel was on this?...
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the whole idea of death panels is a very inflammatory term. if what ipab is doing is trying to find cost-effective ways of spending taxpayer dollars on health care, what that means is that it's not a death panel, it's a life panel because it's trying to purchase the most life, the most health, with per dollars spent. now, if you have a problem with that, then you have a problem with the government buying health care, or you like high taxes. i have a problem with government buying health care, so i don't want the government in the business of doing it. but this is baked into the cake, as halperin said. this is part of obama's plan, and he has not been honest with the american people about this aspect of it. >> now, you have been talking about this for some time, as somebody who studies the health care law. and i thought it was interesting that mark came out and said what we heard him say on the show, and then he sends out yet another tweet. we showed you the one tweet he tried to walk it back in. the second one reads as follows: "howard dean: t
the whole idea of death panels is a very inflammatory term. if what ipab is doing is trying to find cost-effective ways of spending taxpayer dollars on health care, what that means is that it's not a death panel, it's a life panel because it's trying to purchase the most life, the most health, with per dollars spent. now, if you have a problem with that, then you have a problem with the government buying health care, or you like high taxes. i have a problem with government buying health care,...
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it looks somewhat similar to the precast concrete panels. both are exterior skin panels fabricated of sight and brought to the site and assemble at the side of the building. it is three-quarters of an inch thick. mostly to steal, and it has to be engineered as a separate item functioning together, installed on to the face of the building. windows, doors, etc. go into openings, they get slashed and sealed with a joint sealant. typically we try and maintain 3 1/4 inch gaps between any kind of door or window, and a penetration to the outside. >> one issue with all buildings is water perpetration. probably the no. 1 problem is water leakage. how do we prevent that here? we have calking, flashing. >> obviously the flashing goes in first. we use a couple of different kinds, and a lot is typical galvanized sheet metal. in some more specialized or demanding locations, we have a number of different rise to flashing materials, some more stressed than others. we also use some materials that have a thin coating, a type that comes from clay and has the a
it looks somewhat similar to the precast concrete panels. both are exterior skin panels fabricated of sight and brought to the site and assemble at the side of the building. it is three-quarters of an inch thick. mostly to steal, and it has to be engineered as a separate item functioning together, installed on to the face of the building. windows, doors, etc. go into openings, they get slashed and sealed with a joint sealant. typically we try and maintain 3 1/4 inch gaps between any kind of...
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this panel discussion is just under two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i'm chris demuth, fellow here at the hudson institute, and i will be moderating this afternoon's session in which we will be recognizing and celebrating and discoursing upon tevi troy's new book, "what jefferson read, ike watched and obama tweeted: 200 years of popular culture this the white house." with a title like that, you might expect that the book is a parade of ton and entertaining stories about presidents' idiosyncratic tastes in reading, theater, music, sports, movies,
this panel discussion is just under two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. i'm chris demuth, fellow here at the hudson institute, and i will be moderating this afternoon's session in which we will be recognizing and celebrating and discoursing upon tevi troy's new book, "what jefferson read, ike watched and obama tweeted: 200 years of popular culture this the white house." with a title like that, you might expect that the book is a parade of ton and entertaining...
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provide a perspective that is necessary on the panels so it is a broad and balanced panel when we pulled them together that is required under law and we go above and beyond to make sure that that is the case. >> so in your view there was no closed loop but open-minded panels that are not contained by a particular ideology. >> that is what we were required to do under the law and we do a good job of ensuring that it is not at all closed. it's very open. we just look for good expertise so we can get the best. >> my time is expired. >> the gentleman from georgia is recognized for his questions. >> thank you mr. chairman. administrator mccarthy, i have a very limited amount of time so please answer as quickly as you possibly can so we can get through. i want to make sure that we are on the same page but the basic principles of toxicology. one of which is to ask the aspir both relieve a headache and 50 aspirins is a toxic dose. would you agree? >> i don't want to speak to the -- the dose is important. >> said the answer is yes. even though the particular missions have dropped 55% over the las
provide a perspective that is necessary on the panels so it is a broad and balanced panel when we pulled them together that is required under law and we go above and beyond to make sure that that is the case. >> so in your view there was no closed loop but open-minded panels that are not contained by a particular ideology. >> that is what we were required to do under the law and we do a good job of ensuring that it is not at all closed. it's very open. we just look for good...
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she's a wonderful addition to our panel so thank you nancy. [applause] next to nancy is tony smith who i loved his biobest of all and started he's an oakland resident and parent of students in oakland public schools. he was -- became the superintendent in 2009. he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind of a renaissance dude and he's 6-foot something. next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent crime, protecting vulnerable victims and respecting with high school truancy and rel haven't to the conversation today. last is cheryl young and the chief executive director of gate path and oversees a large nonprofit in san mateo county and focus on tu
she's a wonderful addition to our panel so thank you nancy. [applause] next to nancy is tony smith who i loved his biobest of all and started he's an oakland resident and parent of students in oakland public schools. he was -- became the superintendent in 2009. he's a local boy including university of california berkeley background where he was captain of the football team and he did not include this in the biobut i know it and he wrote his under graduate thesis on emily dickon son so he's kind...
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people fall off roofs while they're installing solar panels. but i'm not against solar panels.t pointing out that the nuclear is actually much safer. it has a very good safety record. and that's with old technology. >> dale, do you buy that? >> yeah. i just don't think it's credible to say that the radiation risk from fukushima and chernobyl and for anybody who reads the newspaper and pays attention to these issues is dim inizing cancer rates. even if you can't point to an individual person and say that person has cancer because of chernobyl, we know that there are more cancers out there. >> you believe that nuclear power is less safe than -- that more people have died from that? >> from energy efficiency from renewables? absolutely. i don't think it's even credible to say such a thing. and we can have difference of opinion. >> can you point to how many people have died from -- i mean, three mile island nobody died. emergency procedures there worked, correct? >> yes. >> i remember being a kid during that time and it was very scary but you're saying it worked. >> at chernobyl, y
people fall off roofs while they're installing solar panels. but i'm not against solar panels.t pointing out that the nuclear is actually much safer. it has a very good safety record. and that's with old technology. >> dale, do you buy that? >> yeah. i just don't think it's credible to say that the radiation risk from fukushima and chernobyl and for anybody who reads the newspaper and pays attention to these issues is dim inizing cancer rates. even if you can't point to an...
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number two, we're going to talk about this later on on the hot talk panel. i'm not going do give you all my commentary on it. i find there to be nothing wrong with what justin bieber is doing. and i'll explain on the hot topic panel. let's move along. i mean, as long as it's not my sign. the country music awards were on last night. did anyone watch? carrie underwood hosted the show with brad paisley. she changed her clothes nine times, which i love. these are the kind of outfits, no disrespect, you would never see these on the red carpet at the soul train music awards. except for maybe that one. that's a good one. look at that! really? yellow flower pants. this is what i love about the the country community. there's no pressure to dress to impress. these people go out, i mean, miranada lambert and blake shelton. that's how they do in the country. it's about the music and the hair spray, and you can just wear what you want. i'm hosting the red carpet at the soul train music awards and those girls -- yeah, i go out to vegas tomorrow. those girls will be turned
number two, we're going to talk about this later on on the hot talk panel. i'm not going do give you all my commentary on it. i find there to be nothing wrong with what justin bieber is doing. and i'll explain on the hot topic panel. let's move along. i mean, as long as it's not my sign. the country music awards were on last night. did anyone watch? carrie underwood hosted the show with brad paisley. she changed her clothes nine times, which i love. these are the kind of outfits, no disrespect,...
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with the help of our first panel and all of you on the second panel, and with the help of my staff and a lot of other folks at of come by to brief us, i'm starting to understand more than just the words, but a few of the sentences, too. and that is why we wanted to hold the hearing today to better understand what is going on here, the pitfalls that come from this technology, but also the potential value for society to consumers, to businesses. thoughtid earlier i today was about the working of information, very thoughtful, and it is also encouraging -- it was encouraging. i find that has been true here with this panel as well. so for that, we thank you. whoehalf of my colleagues are not here who are flying in from all over the country in order to make this 5:30 vote, they do not know i am thanking you, but i will thank you, and someday they will thank me for thanking you, i hope. but there is a shared response ability in trying to figure out how to make this work so that we minimize the bad and maximize the good. with that, i think i will wrap it up here, and i am going to just note th
with the help of our first panel and all of you on the second panel, and with the help of my staff and a lot of other folks at of come by to brief us, i'm starting to understand more than just the words, but a few of the sentences, too. and that is why we wanted to hold the hearing today to better understand what is going on here, the pitfalls that come from this technology, but also the potential value for society to consumers, to businesses. thoughtid earlier i today was about the working of...
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before we move to the next panel, if i could have your attention, please, i just want to acknowledge some of the people in the room today are our law enforcement partners. and some of them have come almost directly from a funeral yesterday of a fallen hero, kenyon youngstrom, of the california hunters point. i want to eepblg the loss of one of our heroes on the california hunters point, kenyon youngstrom, who protect us and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help children and youth learn how to think critically, behave safely and participate responsibly in our digital world which we all have heard brings its own complications. she oversees
before we move to the next panel, if i could have your attention, please, i just want to acknowledge some of the people in the room today are our law enforcement partners. and some of them have come almost directly from a funeral yesterday of a fallen hero, kenyon youngstrom, of the california hunters point. i want to eepblg the loss of one of our heroes on the california hunters point, kenyon youngstrom, who protect us and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and...
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round of five minutes questioning on the panel. so congresswoman, if you would like to start. >> my apologies for being a few minutes late. but i'm delighted to be here.r myself one of your grandmothers. i was a principal co-author of the intelligence reform law in 2,004 which established you and one of the tragedies i think that history will record is you were not fully functioning until may of 2013. that is about eight and a half years lost at a very critical mission. let me say the goal end of the law certainly was to have a group inside that would make certain that privacy and security or that liberty andrtai security were reinforcing values in the policies and practices that we established under the law. and if ever that function were needed, it is right now. it is unfortunate to me that you are one of the best-kept secrets in washington. i know that you're making anve effort to get out here and i commend you for that, but the need is urgent. you among the different groups now looking at some of the i policies and practices i
round of five minutes questioning on the panel. so congresswoman, if you would like to start. >> my apologies for being a few minutes late. but i'm delighted to be here.r myself one of your grandmothers. i was a principal co-author of the intelligence reform law in 2,004 which established you and one of the tragedies i think that history will record is you were not fully functioning until may of 2013. that is about eight and a half years lost at a very critical mission. let me say the...
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a level that meets the panel's criteria for treatment. >> everyone is different. we all have our risks and our individual factors that make treatment either more beneficial or may make treatment more difficult and to deal with that we're urging a patient, clinician discussion. >> reporter: getting rid of target cholesterol levels is such a departure from current practice it's likely to be very a controversial among doctors. but the panel hopes the new guidelines will help remove the false sense of security that can come when a patient on a statin has a very low cholesterol level but eats poorly and doesn't exercise. >> pelley: big change. jon, thanks very much. the troubled rollout of president obama's health insurance law is taking a toll on his job approval ratings. in the respected quinnipiac university poll out today only 39% of americans say they approve of the job he's doing-- the lowest ever in that poll. 54% disapprove. perhaps reflecting his broken "you can keep your insurance promise," only 44% said the president is honest and trustworthy. and about that
a level that meets the panel's criteria for treatment. >> everyone is different. we all have our risks and our individual factors that make treatment either more beneficial or may make treatment more difficult and to deal with that we're urging a patient, clinician discussion. >> reporter: getting rid of target cholesterol levels is such a departure from current practice it's likely to be very a controversial among doctors. but the panel hopes the new guidelines will help remove the...
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i like to think this panel.[applause] >> thank you, john ford is always a wonderful, wonderful panel. want to take this opportunity to thank the cosponsors of our annual review. we have, from the center at georgetown lot, particularly the team, team trainer, laura donohue and derosa will be running the next panel and chairing an cybersecurity in the future. i particularly want to thank the senate a lot ethics and national security, duke university school of law and charlie, who ran the panel yesterday, who did a wonderful job on the authorization to the use of military force. lastly, the center for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a special person you right now has his eye behind the camera and that is bob turner. these three schools have been extraordinary in their support and development in the area of national security law. so we'll take 15 minute -- i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the panelists were being quite fascinating and would like to rem
i like to think this panel.[applause] >> thank you, john ford is always a wonderful, wonderful panel. want to take this opportunity to thank the cosponsors of our annual review. we have, from the center at georgetown lot, particularly the team, team trainer, laura donohue and derosa will be running the next panel and chairing an cybersecurity in the future. i particularly want to thank the senate a lot ethics and national security, duke university school of law and charlie, who ran the...
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, and it's a broad and balanced panel when we pull them together. that's required under law, and we go above and beyond to ensure that's the case. >> so there's no loop, that these are open minded panels that are not contained by a particular ideology? >> that's exactly what we are required to do under the law, andic we do a very good job ensuring it's not at all closed, but open, and we look for good expertise for the best science. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my time expired. >> thank you. the gentleman from georgia, mr. brown, is recognized for his questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. administrator mccarthy, i have a limited amount of time and have many questions. answer as quickly as you can to get through. i'm a physician. i want to make sure we are on the vaim page about basic principles of toxicology, one of which those -- a good example is two aspirins relieve a headache, 50 is a toxic dose. do you agree that the dose makes the poisen? yes or no? >> i don't want to -- >> yes or no -- >> the dose is very important to us. >> so the answer's y
, and it's a broad and balanced panel when we pull them together. that's required under law, and we go above and beyond to ensure that's the case. >> so there's no loop, that these are open minded panels that are not contained by a particular ideology? >> that's exactly what we are required to do under the law, andic we do a very good job ensuring it's not at all closed, but open, and we look for good expertise for the best science. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my time expired....