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girl scouts does not have a relationship with planned parenthood and does not fund them. >> at least on some of the local levels, planned parenthood has come in and give talks to girl scout councils. >> reporter: mothers we spoke with said they won't be affected by the cookie controversy. >> it is antiwoman. >> they do so much good. and they need us to help them, you know. and they taste good. [ laughter ] >> girl scouts organization says it takes no position on either abortion or birth control. >>> well paul, we keep getting teased with this rain. we hope to get a little more. fingers crossed. we need it. >> we want to go down the road of rainfall and stay there for a while. not there yet. we are not there yet. a little bit of rain last night. tonight, friday night. heading into the weekend, no rain, no cloudsful it is a clear night. our oakland cam looking at beautiful downtown oakland. the low tonight, 42 degrees, lit be freezing in the north bay. santa rosa down to 30. napa, 31. fairfield at the freezing mark. close to freezing for concord, pleasant hill. even san jose dropping t
girl scouts does not have a relationship with planned parenthood and does not fund them. >> at least on some of the local levels, planned parenthood has come in and give talks to girl scout councils. >> reporter: mothers we spoke with said they won't be affected by the cookie controversy. >> it is antiwoman. >> they do so much good. and they need us to help them, you know. and they taste good. [ laughter ] >> girl scouts organization says it takes no position on...
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planned parenthood is the largest provider of women's health care in the country.e see 3 million patients a year and women turn to us for health care needs. one in five women in the country at some point in their lifetime and respect us when it comes to elections and they rely on us to tell them who's on their side. again, women are going to be the majority of voters in november. they have been for the last several cycles and again, what we've shown, it's the gender gap that is really determined who wins and that will be true in the key races you mentioned. >> planned parenthood was the most successful lobby during the 2012 election and 98% was spents on winning candidates, you have a good track record on this. why do you think that is? would do you think you've been so successful in the past? >> we represent millions and millions of american women and they respect us and think of us as a health care provider which we are. rear not a partisan organization, we're looking to make sure people in office respect women's health and rights. i think one of the things you'l
planned parenthood is the largest provider of women's health care in the country.e see 3 million patients a year and women turn to us for health care needs. one in five women in the country at some point in their lifetime and respect us when it comes to elections and they rely on us to tell them who's on their side. again, women are going to be the majority of voters in november. they have been for the last several cycles and again, what we've shown, it's the gender gap that is really...
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i'm adrian bosian public affairs planned parenthood at shads that pacific. we're the fourth largest in the country. we serve [speaker not understood] at 25 health centers in 17 northern california counties. we are very proud to be here in san francisco ~. we serve 13,000 clients at two health centers in san francisco. and i want to thank supervisor campos and the co-sponsors of today's resolution. i hope i get them all. supervisors chiu, farrell, wiener, mar, avalos, and tang for ~ [speaker not understood], from increased access to aca [speaker not understood]. and i just also want to note that at planned parenthood, shasta pacific we are very proud to serve everyone including women thor not covered under the aca, undocumented and new immigrant women. so, thank you very much for your support. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> my name is nicole [speaker not understood] and i am the online advocacy manager for planned paren hood shasta pacific. i wish all the supervisors to support the resolution declaring february as women girls and transgender women health mon
i'm adrian bosian public affairs planned parenthood at shads that pacific. we're the fourth largest in the country. we serve [speaker not understood] at 25 health centers in 17 northern california counties. we are very proud to be here in san francisco ~. we serve 13,000 clients at two health centers in san francisco. and i want to thank supervisor campos and the co-sponsors of today's resolution. i hope i get them all. supervisors chiu, farrell, wiener, mar, avalos, and tang for ~ [speaker not...
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joy bryant is in "parenthood." she is in this new movie. >> this is for you.: how cool is that. look at this. there you go. >> we have tape on the side. tavis: i've got to open this. >> you can take the eminem out. totally hang out. >> i love m&ms. >> isn't it sweet? >> if i get in trouble i am getting out of here right now. thanks for watching. good night, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with humorist p.j. o'rourke about his new book on the baby boom generation. that's next time. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >>> next on "kqed news room." president obama visits california's central valley pledging to help farmers affected by the drought. plus a look at how the endangered coho salmon are faring. >> the drought means low flows, low water levels in the creek. >>> pedestrian fatalities on the rise. why are bay area streets so dangerous? >>> a
joy bryant is in "parenthood." she is in this new movie. >> this is for you.: how cool is that. look at this. there you go. >> we have tape on the side. tavis: i've got to open this. >> you can take the eminem out. totally hang out. >> i love m&ms. >> isn't it sweet? >> if i get in trouble i am getting out of here right now. thanks for watching. good night, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis...
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our guest has been liz carpenter, and the name of this book is "unplanned parenthood." thank you for joining us. ..
our guest has been liz carpenter, and the name of this book is "unplanned parenthood." thank you for joining us. ..
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she went to planned parenthood, she got an abortion, she was saved, she wasn't hurt. she went to college, she played basketball, she became a basketball coach. now she's a social worker working with young women. she was saved by that abortion. i agree with this resolution. i hope that you will pass it. [applause] >> thank you, next speaker. >> beloved san francisco, supervisors and citizens, i am lay brother steven. i travel the country talking about a new concept called citizen overlay zones. i travel from san diego to sacramento. first all, all pro-choice people out there, i do agree with you on one thing. i do not like the abortion word, so supervisors, i will only spell it for you. i'm delighted to let you know i did walk the beautiful 2014 san francisco walk for life and it gives me hope to know that there are caring people, not just in san francisco, but throughout the whole bay area. i even talked to one person who was from oregon. i will work with the pro-life group and let them talk with the san diego pro-life group. now i'd like to challenge all of you wonde
she went to planned parenthood, she got an abortion, she was saved, she wasn't hurt. she went to college, she played basketball, she became a basketball coach. now she's a social worker working with young women. she was saved by that abortion. i agree with this resolution. i hope that you will pass it. [applause] >> thank you, next speaker. >> beloved san francisco, supervisors and citizens, i am lay brother steven. i travel the country talking about a new concept called citizen...
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the organization's political group, planned parenthood action fund and planned parenthood votes, arek out $18 million for key elections in 14 states this year. this includes the gubernatorial race in texas, where abortion rights backer wendy davis is running. >>> should you have to pay for someone's gender reassignment surgery? the mayor of washington, d.c., vincent gray, thinks you should pay for it. he announced the city will now recognize gender dysphoria as a medical condition and will force insurance companies to cover the treatment including sex change operations. this includes nearly one-third of the city residents who receive medicaid benefits. what do you think of that? do you want to pay for it? >>> a family morning the loss of a family member is now celebrating. this is a crazy story. the reason they are celebrating is that they thought 78-year-old walter williams was dead. that is exactly what the koroner told them but two hours later this happened. >> they put him in the plastic bag, put him in the hearse. >> the mortician said something wasn't right. his legs started mo
the organization's political group, planned parenthood action fund and planned parenthood votes, arek out $18 million for key elections in 14 states this year. this includes the gubernatorial race in texas, where abortion rights backer wendy davis is running. >>> should you have to pay for someone's gender reassignment surgery? the mayor of washington, d.c., vincent gray, thinks you should pay for it. he announced the city will now recognize gender dysphoria as a medical condition and...
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. >> the largest campaign office, the polytheists lit co planned parenthood action fund and planned parenthoodh are expected to fork out $18 million total in key elections in 14 states. this includes the gub coreial race or abortion rights factor wendy davis is running. >>> the creation museum and founder ken ham in in genesis say they have finally raised enough money to bridging in the building. they are making a noah's ark theme park. the 500 acre park will feature live animal shows and a first century village. it will open the summer of 2016. >> my little boys would love that. >> nearly breaking a show record ar sha arkansas cha -- he wouldn't kno 58,000 dollars. it is the second biggest amount ever won in a single day. the record stands at 77,000 dollars. strategy of picking the high dollar amounts and seeking out dale will he doubles 230,000 dollars total. critics say that strategy he uses is simply unfair. >> you better bundle up before you leave the house. millions waking up to windchills below zero. >> tracking another storm. >> busy couple of days here at the weather center. we have a
. >> the largest campaign office, the polytheists lit co planned parenthood action fund and planned parenthoodh are expected to fork out $18 million total in key elections in 14 states. this includes the gub coreial race or abortion rights factor wendy davis is running. >>> the creation museum and founder ken ham in in genesis say they have finally raised enough money to bridging in the building. they are making a noah's ark theme park. the 500 acre park will feature live animal...
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i have seen that myself because of the work we have done with planned parenthood where you have these anti choice extremists who come out and target working class middle income women as they're trying to access rights. using whatever proceeds where are coming in to educate women, but also proactive in putting out the correct information about the safety of abortion as a procedure. and i think that if we allow these groups to put up this kind of misinformation that we should also have our own information presented and that we make it clear by posting similar banners that clearly say that we trust women. i think that would be something that would move us in the right direction and again, i want to thank the women and all the people that have come out to support this resolution. i think that what is happening is really bad and it certainly does not reflect the values of san francisco. >> thank you supervisor campos. on item number 35, can we take this colleague's same house same call without objection? thank you. madam clerk could you please call item 37? >> this is a resolution suspensi
i have seen that myself because of the work we have done with planned parenthood where you have these anti choice extremists who come out and target working class middle income women as they're trying to access rights. using whatever proceeds where are coming in to educate women, but also proactive in putting out the correct information about the safety of abortion as a procedure. and i think that if we allow these groups to put up this kind of misinformation that we should also have our own...
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the paradox of modern parenthood. it's so true.s of my girls when they were little and i say, they were so cute! i don't remember feeling that way at the time. >> oh, yes. you girls are teenagers now? >> yes. >> you realize you're not in a good place statistically. >> i'm in a terrible place. >> the tensions between mothers and teenage daughters is statistically is born out to be one of the most challenging times, so look at you. you're dressed. you're functioning and you're doing your job. here is something interesting. if women -- in anybody has a job that they like, friendships they like and hobbies they like. >> they are a bad mother. >> no. anything to fall back on at that time during adolescence you're in much better standing. no, what happens is teenagers are so rejecting and pushing you away and don't bound through the door and cuddle you. i don't believe her either. >> no, no. >> you have to fall back on your own resources. >> you did hit on something. i know a lot of moms out on there have given their lives for 14, 15, 16
the paradox of modern parenthood. it's so true.s of my girls when they were little and i say, they were so cute! i don't remember feeling that way at the time. >> oh, yes. you girls are teenagers now? >> yes. >> you realize you're not in a good place statistically. >> i'm in a terrible place. >> the tensions between mothers and teenage daughters is statistically is born out to be one of the most challenging times, so look at you. you're dressed. you're functioning...
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i'm adrian bosian public affairs planned parenthood at shads that pacific.re the fourth largest in the country. we serve [speaker not understood] at 25 health centers in 17 northern california counties. we are very proud to be here in san francisco ~. we serve 13,000 clients at two health centers in san francisco. and i want to thank supervisor campos and the co-sponsors of today's resolution. i hope i get them all. supervisors chiu, farrell, wiener, mar, avalos, and tang for
i'm adrian bosian public affairs planned parenthood at shads that pacific.re the fourth largest in the country. we serve [speaker not understood] at 25 health centers in 17 northern california counties. we are very proud to be here in san francisco ~. we serve 13,000 clients at two health centers in san francisco. and i want to thank supervisor campos and the co-sponsors of today's resolution. i hope i get them all. supervisors chiu, farrell, wiener, mar, avalos, and tang for
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. >> obamacare now getting a new ally planned parenthood.giant is paying hundreds of workers to canvas the streets and sign people up for obamacare. they are reaching 18,000 homes a day. people in california may soon get a chance to vote on splitting their state into six smaller ones. venture capital list given the green light that would put the measure on the ballot on 2016. if he can get 807,000 names by july 18th the idea would go before voters. it would still have to get through congress. california residents would be better served by more localized state government. >> the company raising it's hourly rate here in the u.s. to $9 this year. that rate will increase to a minimum of $10 an hour in 20 1r5. president obama is applauding the company. they are urging them to keep it to 7.25 an hour instead of raising it to 10.10. the increase would lead to employers hiring fewer workers. that brings us to look who is talking. he explains the president's proposal to rage the minimum wage. the group says if passed it would kill 500,000 jobs in 201
. >> obamacare now getting a new ally planned parenthood.giant is paying hundreds of workers to canvas the streets and sign people up for obamacare. they are reaching 18,000 homes a day. people in california may soon get a chance to vote on splitting their state into six smaller ones. venture capital list given the green light that would put the measure on the ballot on 2016. if he can get 807,000 names by july 18th the idea would go before voters. it would still have to get through...
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host: and he was one of the founders of planned parenthood, correct? guest: he was not one of the founders, but he was involved in a very active timeframe of planned parenthood back in the 1960's and 1970's. host: and your involvement in the jfk assassination in what way? guest: [laughs] .hat might be a bit misleading my father was involved in the lee harvey shooting by jack ruby. he was the lead defense in determining whether he was fit to stand trial. you have thoroughly done your homework. host: we appreciate your time. guest: glad to be with you. dr. garying up next is gibbons, the director of the institute for heart, lungs, and blood. that is the next topic. we are live this morning at the national institutes of health, ,riginally founded in 1887 located in bethesda, maryland, just north of the district of columbia, 27 separate institutes, 31,000 employees, and $31 billion per year budget. as we get dr. gibbons seated, we will talk with maria in los angeles. no guest, but what is your comment? gone?: he is
host: and he was one of the founders of planned parenthood, correct? guest: he was not one of the founders, but he was involved in a very active timeframe of planned parenthood back in the 1960's and 1970's. host: and your involvement in the jfk assassination in what way? guest: [laughs] .hat might be a bit misleading my father was involved in the lee harvey shooting by jack ruby. he was the lead defense in determining whether he was fit to stand trial. you have thoroughly done your homework....
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is it because you can't grow a full beard or you are trying to pick up a goth outside planett parenthood can get the goatee going, but who cares? why have a complicated procedure to participate in a temporary trend? i'm sure these guys will feel like the dudes who had the mullet transplants in the late 80s. >> what i think they should do and it is less invasive, put little extensions, like clip ins. all of the pageant girls we have done it. why not little clips on your chin? >> i thought you were going to say draw it on. >> those are great. >> when we were growing up, that was fine. >> it is good enough for the witness protection program. >> that's when i dressed as a hobo. you can't do that now because that is politically, don't do -- they are homeless now. are you buying this trend or is some something doctors made up to get more clients? >> if it is it makes me an gree. angry. they take it from the patient head. [bleep] people who can afford to have hair taken off their head. you are talking about people who are doing it as a hobby, not people who need to do it. >> need to transplant
is it because you can't grow a full beard or you are trying to pick up a goth outside planett parenthood can get the goatee going, but who cares? why have a complicated procedure to participate in a temporary trend? i'm sure these guys will feel like the dudes who had the mullet transplants in the late 80s. >> what i think they should do and it is less invasive, put little extensions, like clip ins. all of the pageant girls we have done it. why not little clips on your chin? >> i...
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i think jason katims does a great job of showcasing san francisco in parenthood and comes into one ofreally excited. you know who is excited? nbc. >> thank you so much. >> you can catch "about a boy" tomorrow night here at 9:00, 8:00 central on nbc. >>> "let her go," a hit song from passenger. >>> and from "dallas," linda gray. >>> and jordin sparks goes makeup free after this. >>> welcome back to >>> welcome back to more of "today" on this fun day monday. time for "today's buzz" when we get you caught up on all the celebrity gossip everybody will be talking about today. >> justin timberlake apologized to thousands of fans. jennifer lopez makes the return to tv. here with all the juicy scoop is josh zest, host of post live. >> hello. >> wonderful to see you all again. >> let's talk alec baldwin. >> alec baldwin, isn't it adorable and delightful when they get to that age and they get a little cantankerous. he's got this new article, not an article, he basically dictated it to a journalist who then published it in "new york" magazine. >> and it said -- >> it said he's sick of life and n
i think jason katims does a great job of showcasing san francisco in parenthood and comes into one ofreally excited. you know who is excited? nbc. >> thank you so much. >> you can catch "about a boy" tomorrow night here at 9:00, 8:00 central on nbc. >>> "let her go," a hit song from passenger. >>> and from "dallas," linda gray. >>> and jordin sparks goes makeup free after this. >>> welcome back to >>> welcome...
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>> jennifer is the author of the book "the paradox of modern parenthood." great to have you here. it mean, all joy and no fun? >> i guess the disting shup is the no one is the drudgery part. parents don't seem to be happy moment to moment. the joy is something that scientists are often measuring for it. it's much more elusive. if you try to specifically find it, you can't. but right now -- >> it's more of a longer term -- >> here's the thing. the way that this lovely psychiatrist put it to me, and i've never forgotten this, enterally focused, you eat a snickers bar, fun. joy, it's a connection with somebody else and it's the feeling that is very hard to tolerate. and even harder to tolerate in some ways than sadness. because you are so tied to something. you love that thing so much that it's hard to look at that person and not suddenly be afraid of losing it. >> you say in the book that mom should take a cue from fathers in terms of their attitudes for kids. how so? >> i think in the context, if you say it like that, there's quite a bit of ramp-up to that moment, which seems clear
>> jennifer is the author of the book "the paradox of modern parenthood." great to have you here. it mean, all joy and no fun? >> i guess the disting shup is the no one is the drudgery part. parents don't seem to be happy moment to moment. the joy is something that scientists are often measuring for it. it's much more elusive. if you try to specifically find it, you can't. but right now -- >> it's more of a longer term -- >> here's the thing. the way that this...
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what was parenthood for them? and can you talk about how their children were raised? >> well, i think that she very much wanted to have children. she always knew she wanted to have children. and she always imagined herself as having a family. and i think they described that both as being a very idyllic time. and she really loved reading to these darling little girls. and raising them. and being very immersed in caring for them. i think that you -- your children find a way to challenge your preconceptions of what it's going to be like. and they had a set of twins, one who probably has her daddy's personality a bit more. and one who has her mother's. i think they delighted in that. and think the years they spent in austin where they were all together in what is in some ways a very close town and a very easy town to be in, they described as being idyllic years, too. >> lucy watching us in wisconsin. hi, lucy. >> good evening. i'm enjoying this. my question is, when you were talking about laura's lack of faith after the accident, was there something that had happened that
what was parenthood for them? and can you talk about how their children were raised? >> well, i think that she very much wanted to have children. she always knew she wanted to have children. and she always imagined herself as having a family. and i think they described that both as being a very idyllic time. and she really loved reading to these darling little girls. and raising them. and being very immersed in caring for them. i think that you -- your children find a way to challenge...
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and we had posters like life starts and ends at such and such and it is planned parenthood. they go on to say the pro-life groups started different campaigns in lights of failure for baby bottles and pregnancy counseling and work would the crazy-women center on campus as many were called. they didn't like what they were stirring up at eastern unlike western. and at western students shunned the more respectable style because it isn't conservative enough and it is lame. so these two styles don't meet on these two campus. each is the dominant form of expression, we found there are two submerged styles used. no one style is completely am n ammonlithic. they were happy to engage in campaigning styles but this is coming under attack on both campus. it isn't used at western much and which it is it is called an ab abomination because it kisses the butt of gops. and at eastern, they say why would students want to come eastern and work at phone banks. even when students are rejecing t the style there is a unique campus reason behind it. and this last style thrives in the passengges of
and we had posters like life starts and ends at such and such and it is planned parenthood. they go on to say the pro-life groups started different campaigns in lights of failure for baby bottles and pregnancy counseling and work would the crazy-women center on campus as many were called. they didn't like what they were stirring up at eastern unlike western. and at western students shunned the more respectable style because it isn't conservative enough and it is lame. so these two styles don't...
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. >> planned parenthood has a battle plan for 2014. president of that organization joins me live. >>> our panel of the day will weigh in on black hollywood and oscars. it's a jam packed hower. stay with us next. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ woman ] hop on over! if ...hey breathing's hard... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throa
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stay with the teacher's unions happy to kick god out of school and stick with the nea and planned parenthoodmore difficult for black youth it to get jobs in the inner city. they are going to stick with all these illegal immigration policies that allow people to be here and work here which undercuts the wages of a lot of those people that were gathered in the white house today. they are going to keep doing that. all of that hurts young african-american, young latino males who are here living in this country citizens legal immigrants hurts them enormously. so sociologically wedded to those statements your statements about internships that's great. that's not going to make your s about internship is all great. but that is not going to make a difference when we have an under-performing economy and the policy issues that end up thwarting the -- >> and you're making some very good and valid points here. but i think it all has to start with the family. so let's strip away the economics of it. because i don't expect the economy to get much better in the remaining three years of the obama administrat
stay with the teacher's unions happy to kick god out of school and stick with the nea and planned parenthoodmore difficult for black youth it to get jobs in the inner city. they are going to stick with all these illegal immigration policies that allow people to be here and work here which undercuts the wages of a lot of those people that were gathered in the white house today. they are going to keep doing that. all of that hurts young african-american, young latino males who are here living in...
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project cradle offers support throughout pregnancy and into the beginning weeks of parenthood. jane davis: that's really the beauty of the program. we have some really very committed, dedicated counselors that spend a lot of time speaking to the patients even after the physician visit. they meet with the patient for about 15 to 20 minutes, sometimes even longer than that, and go over the patient's questions about the pregnancy, about breast feeding, about contraception because we really try to-- try to counsel them on contraception even while they're still pregnant. the idea, of course, is to prevent more unintended pregnancies. today's methods of birth control rarely fail. daniel mishell: well when i was in training in the 1950's, the only contraceptives available were the barrier methods, the condom and the diaphragm. the barrier methods frequently failed and abortion was not legal and there were a large number of unwanted births before oral contraceptives became available. oral contraceptives first came on the market in the 1960's. daniel mishell: that was a huge advance, en
project cradle offers support throughout pregnancy and into the beginning weeks of parenthood. jane davis: that's really the beauty of the program. we have some really very committed, dedicated counselors that spend a lot of time speaking to the patients even after the physician visit. they meet with the patient for about 15 to 20 minutes, sometimes even longer than that, and go over the patient's questions about the pregnancy, about breast feeding, about contraception because we really try...
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. >> we'll put an end to the federal funding of planned parenthood. >> and now opposing birth control become a path to office in the gop. in north carolina, all five republican candidates vying to unseat senator kay hagan believe the states have the authority to ban contraceptives. ban birth control? really? but some on the right might not like what effect that would have. a new study says through 2011, the abortion rate hit a record low. and it thinks it's linked to increased birth control use to lower the abortion rate. quote, the increased use of contraceptives is thought to have played a role in reducing the number of unintended pregnancies. so to summarize, many conservatives are against abortion, but they're also against the thing that is leading to fewer abortions. that's a tough pill to swallow. nice try, but we got you. so you get your fico® score on your monthly statements now, for free! that's nice of you! it's a great way to stay on top of your credit, and make sure things look the way they should. awesomesauce! huh! my twin sister always says that. wait...lisa? julie?! yo
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wouldn't be able to -- it would mean organizations such as planned parenthood would not be able to issue voter guides as well. >> within the am bit of a campaign, within a campaign that's what the draft would be. that's what the comments are about. there will be ultimately after the comments are reviewed, there will be a public hearing at which congressional members as well as the public will be invided -- invited to attend. >> under the current definition does that mean let's state american legion, or the v.f.w., would they be able to make phone calls to notify voters that one is registered to vote? maybe a potential voter? or notify voters about candidates and their positions on military defense positions or expansion or defense in general? >> again, the proposed draft would say that voter registration drives within the context of a campaign would not be allowable. the other question that needs to be answered -- i would hope everybody would understand. a, the question is what's the definition going to be? b, how much of that activity? again, it's not proposed that people don't have no
wouldn't be able to -- it would mean organizations such as planned parenthood would not be able to issue voter guides as well. >> within the am bit of a campaign, within a campaign that's what the draft would be. that's what the comments are about. there will be ultimately after the comments are reviewed, there will be a public hearing at which congressional members as well as the public will be invided -- invited to attend. >> under the current definition does that mean let's state...
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our member freshman year our posters would be like, life starts at conception and ends at planned parenthoodwe would have blood splatters, or we would have a fetus developindevelopin g, an and the fees we be seeing different things like i want to be an airline pilot when i grow. those like crazy. people hated him, i learned from that experience. the students go on to say that his pro-life group started different kinds of campaigns in light of this failure. for baby bottles, pregnancy counseling and to work across the i'll what he referred to as the sometimes crazy women center on campus. in other words, his pro-vise grip, many members had use tactics like this when they were growing up, didn't like the controversy they were stirring up at eastern elite unlike at western what that was a much the point. at eastern students for the civilized discourse topics appropriate for their campus. at western, meanwhile, students told us they shunned this more respectful style because quite frankly it's not conservative enough and it is lame. so these two styles that don't meet on these two campuses. howe
our member freshman year our posters would be like, life starts at conception and ends at planned parenthoodwe would have blood splatters, or we would have a fetus developindevelopin g, an and the fees we be seeing different things like i want to be an airline pilot when i grow. those like crazy. people hated him, i learned from that experience. the students go on to say that his pro-life group started different kinds of campaigns in light of this failure. for baby bottles, pregnancy counseling...
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host: and he was one of the founders of planned parenthood, correct? he was not one of the founders, but he was involved in a very active timeframe of planned parenthood back in the 1960's and 1970's. host: and your involvement in the jfk assassination in what way? guest: [laughs] .hat might be a bit misleading my father was involved in the lee harvey shooting by jack ruby. he was the lead defense in determining whether he was fit to stand trial. you have thoroughly done your homework. host: we appreciate your time. guest: glad to be with you. dr. garying up next is gibbons, the director of the institute for heart, lungs, and blood. that is the next topic. we are live this morning at the national institutes of health, ,riginally founded in 1887 located in bethesda, maryland, just north of the district of columbia, 27 separate institutes, 31,000 employees, and $31 billion per year budget. as we get dr. gibbons seated, we will talk with maria in los angeles. no guest, but what is your comment? gone?: he is i wanted to ask him about language department. t
host: and he was one of the founders of planned parenthood, correct? he was not one of the founders, but he was involved in a very active timeframe of planned parenthood back in the 1960's and 1970's. host: and your involvement in the jfk assassination in what way? guest: [laughs] .hat might be a bit misleading my father was involved in the lee harvey shooting by jack ruby. he was the lead defense in determining whether he was fit to stand trial. you have thoroughly done your homework. host: we...
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>> the emerging parenthood thing?ate watching tv for them. >> you feel bad because you're not seeing them enough. >> i'm with them all the time. >> two things i can describe here. one, something we talked about a little bit last time that the family has become the -- meaning kids are at the top of the heap ever since they loved their production, they used to work for us but not any more. >> are talking about the inverted pyramid? >> i said this the last time. only half of all american kids graduated from high school. they were working for us throughout the history. >> they liked it! >> no. >> rational economic sense. there was at least something economically rational. you did something for them and they kicked something back in. what is strange is their new work is their new work. it's driving them to soccer. that is their new work. it's going over their homework and going to kuomo. >> my little girl says we are not going to go there. guilt. >> can i tell us about something else you're doing on behalf of your kid? it
>> the emerging parenthood thing?ate watching tv for them. >> you feel bad because you're not seeing them enough. >> i'm with them all the time. >> two things i can describe here. one, something we talked about a little bit last time that the family has become the -- meaning kids are at the top of the heap ever since they loved their production, they used to work for us but not any more. >> are talking about the inverted pyramid? >> i said this the last time....
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they say proceeds from cookie sales go toward a partnership with planned parenthood.or-to-door cookie sales start tomorrow, and i'm still trying to figure out, mika, exactly how buying a cookie helps wendy davis get elected governor of texas. but i'm sure it has something to do with the fact that she was 21 instead of 19 when she lived in a trailer. >> let's not go there. she lived in a trailer, right? >> yeah, let's not. yeah. by the way -- by the way, can i just say -- >> oh, god. >> no, no! >> what? >> my grandmom lived in a trailer in dalton, georgia, some of my best summers were spent hanging out with my grandmom in a trailer in dalton, georgia. like people talk about living in a trailer like it's living in a log cabin or something. they're kind of nice. try it sometime. go ahead, mika, you can go ahead. >> i didn't say anything bad about trailers. >> no, i know, but people have been saying, oh, she lived in a trailer when she was 19. or she lived in a trailer -- so what? >> it's not down by the river, come on. >> oh, hey, hey, hey. do not criticize my lifestyle
they say proceeds from cookie sales go toward a partnership with planned parenthood.or-to-door cookie sales start tomorrow, and i'm still trying to figure out, mika, exactly how buying a cookie helps wendy davis get elected governor of texas. but i'm sure it has something to do with the fact that she was 21 instead of 19 when she lived in a trailer. >> let's not go there. she lived in a trailer, right? >> yeah, let's not. yeah. by the way -- by the way, can i just say -- >>...
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they do programming for everything from planted parenthood to organizations that work with women and girls. i have a couple of students who have gone on to med school and do specialties in women's health. quite a few have been nursing, and i have a lot of students who are also as athletes involved in furthering women sports. some are trainers. i have one in the olympics right now. i have another student interning at the winter games who is hoping to do some reporting on the situation of homophobia in russia. >> host: komen take your classes? >> guest: you bet. i have 50% guys in my sports class at georgetown. i have guys in all of my classes. football, basketball, -- but also guys who are majoring in women's studies. and at george washington, the chair is a guy. dan motion berg, the men taking women studies are interesting. my brother took a class when he was an undergrad at maryland. i would say the average guy who takes a women's study is often already focused on the experiences of women because maybe he's the son of a single mom. then i have a huge percentage of international stud
they do programming for everything from planted parenthood to organizations that work with women and girls. i have a couple of students who have gone on to med school and do specialties in women's health. quite a few have been nursing, and i have a lot of students who are also as athletes involved in furthering women sports. some are trainers. i have one in the olympics right now. i have another student interning at the winter games who is hoping to do some reporting on the situation of...
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why margaret sanger started movement that eventually became planned parenthood. about slope. there is no slope here. we're at it. >> richard that is the sort of bottom as michael puts it where you're picking out a child who has red hair and green eyes and all the perfect things that you're hoping for in that child. that is the door that is open here to creating what we refer to as designer babies. >> no, you're definitely right there. i think it is the door open to creating designer babies. make sure as we approach it and not only slowly and caution but with all the right regulations making sure it is done as well as could be done as how ivf is currently done. making sure it is secure. making sure families have choices. and making sure the families know impacts getting their family involved in i guess call it genetic shopping. this is point in the country we should look to adopting and using form of creating families and so many little kids want a place to go and better than that than a designer baby. martha: i was one of those people who didn't want to know whet
why margaret sanger started movement that eventually became planned parenthood. about slope. there is no slope here. we're at it. >> richard that is the sort of bottom as michael puts it where you're picking out a child who has red hair and green eyes and all the perfect things that you're hoping for in that child. that is the door that is open here to creating what we refer to as designer babies. >> no, you're definitely right there. i think it is the door open to creating designer...
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parenthood? >> steve martin.ie. >> it was a great movie. >> and then pick one, radio or tv, michael? >> radio. radio because nobody looks at me and sees how i look that day or any other day. i can say um, and ah. i can cough. i like the nature of radio. but i'll try to adjust to cnn. >> the makeup and hair stuff or the makeup stuff can be annoying. >> all of the hair work, it gets to me. >> finally, michael cnn. >> independent. independent. that's an easy one. that's why i'm here. i'm really fed up with the polarization. it brings the country ound r down and too many elected officials to go back to where we began are taking marching orders to the polarized media and doesn't serve the country well. >> michael smerconish, we'll watch you saturday morning. best of luck to you, thanks for playing along. >> thank you, brooke. >> and now to this. it's complicated. not just the facebook status update. it would describe the white house state dinner tonight hosting the leader of france. [ male announcer ] you've never wat
parenthood? >> steve martin.ie. >> it was a great movie. >> and then pick one, radio or tv, michael? >> radio. radio because nobody looks at me and sees how i look that day or any other day. i can say um, and ah. i can cough. i like the nature of radio. but i'll try to adjust to cnn. >> the makeup and hair stuff or the makeup stuff can be annoying. >> all of the hair work, it gets to me. >> finally, michael cnn. >> independent. independent. that's...
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i think jason katims does a great job of showcasing san francisco in parenthood and comes into one oft here at 9:00, 8:00 central on nbc. >>> "let her go," a hit song 8:00 central on nbc. >>> "let her go," a hit song are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. better eggs. ♪ see what's new at. projectluna.com spice is the spice at hillsof life.m that's why our craftsmen seasoned every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm beacuse it's worth doing right. there's a reason our slow roasted turkey taste so fresh. seconds after carving, we not on
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it is noteworthy that the afghanistan branch of planned parenthood -- yes there is one there -- addressedreproductive health issues for nearly four decades by engaging these issues with an islamic framework. that there is a concern some societies, ford constructs, actorseated -- by ford to undermine islamic principles. to maintain credibility, it even secular organizations have created partnerships with religious scholars to publicly sanction their work. usaid had done something similar by aaron public service announcements which had involved religious scholars to discuss the importance of civil society. programs tend to be successful when local communities have the ownership of the initiative. several of the programs we studied were funded by the u.s. government, but interestingly, none were branded as such, and appeared to be locally driven. third, many organizations only attempt to go through the ministry of hodge and religious affairs to identify religious leaders to work with. we found initiatives tend to get the most reach when they go beyond these networks. individuals associated w
it is noteworthy that the afghanistan branch of planned parenthood -- yes there is one there -- addressedreproductive health issues for nearly four decades by engaging these issues with an islamic framework. that there is a concern some societies, ford constructs, actorseated -- by ford to undermine islamic principles. to maintain credibility, it even secular organizations have created partnerships with religious scholars to publicly sanction their work. usaid had done something similar by...
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. >> dan, you're going to be -- i love how we're dragging you so reluctantly into parenthood.ur "gma" -- >> hand it over. >> our "gma" flash poll. is it okay to stalk your teens, that was the question, "stalk" your teens on social media. 68% said yes. 32% said no. >> there you go. >> survey says. >> next up, for many foodies taking a picture of your dish at a restaurant is part of the experience. well now a group of top chefs are considering banning camera phones from their restaurants. they say it can be distracting to other diners. particularly those who take pictures from different angles. >> how dare them. >> and as one said it takes away a little bit of my intellectual property. someone who would copy me. that was a sort of greek, sort of french accent there, by the way, in case you were wondering. >> very sort of. >> they have a point on the ip rights. if somebody copied that recipe. >> how could you copy from a picture. >> take a picture, you can suss out the ingredients. maybe, maybe not. >> the distraction. you're sitting at a nice restaurant. it's very dim and someon
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we're talking about single parenthood here and lack of fathers. that's what we're talking about here. that's what the judge is talking about, michael skolnik. >> i think we have to look at these young men as our sops and brothers. when we look at trayvon martin and jordan davis as people, not just as a number, they're people with families and friends who lost their loved ones. we look at them as human beings. we still have 15 young people behind the president -- >> i understand, but when i spoke to the boys yesterday, no one had a male role model. even the president said that. he said that today. he had never signed a father day's card, and they had never signed a father's day card. men need male role models. >> that's an issue for us men to challenge each other. i'm a new part. i have to challenge fellow young men to step up and be fathers for their children. >>> next, the president today told the story of a young black men who went from a rough and tumble neighborhood all the way to the white house. you'll meet mo owens. >>> plus, is the quote g
we're talking about single parenthood here and lack of fathers. that's what we're talking about here. that's what the judge is talking about, michael skolnik. >> i think we have to look at these young men as our sops and brothers. when we look at trayvon martin and jordan davis as people, not just as a number, they're people with families and friends who lost their loved ones. we look at them as human beings. we still have 15 young people behind the president -- >> i understand, but...
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or 60 days depending on what type of primary -- >> it would mean organizations such as planned parenthoodr -- >> that is what the comments are about. be a public hearing after the comments are reviewed of which congressional members and the public would be invited to attend. -- let's saymean the american legion or the vfw, could they make phone calls to notify voters who want to register to vote or maybe a potential vote or to notify them about candidates and positions on military defense positions or expansion or defense in general? >> again, the proposed draft for say that voter registration drives and in the context of a campaign would not be allowable. the other question that needs to what theed is a) b) howion should be and and an that activity organization engaged in before it jeopardizes its tax exempt? c) to what extent should 501(c)(4) -- >> one last question. how many in the department have been terminated as a result of that -- >> there is a review board. leadership from the top down is gone. there are several people who are no longer at the irs. >> is there a number you can pl
or 60 days depending on what type of primary -- >> it would mean organizations such as planned parenthoodr -- >> that is what the comments are about. be a public hearing after the comments are reviewed of which congressional members and the public would be invited to attend. -- let's saymean the american legion or the vfw, could they make phone calls to notify voters who want to register to vote or maybe a potential vote or to notify them about candidates and positions on military...
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. -1 confirms a because we cannot find parenthood. it was an immaculate conception, provision, immaculate misconception might be a better term for it. i appreciate your testimony and i will have questions for the other panel. i associate myself with everyone else here -- i do not think we should wait for the commission. i think we should fix this. it is not a huge item. it should be fixed, and i think our veterans and people receiving pensions for some odd reason may not fully trust us as we resolve this in 2015, so i think we should take care of it as soon as we can. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. that will conclude the questions for our first panel. we will now call up our second panel. thank you so much, both of you, for your testimony. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> on the next "washington journal," the debate over executive powers will be the topic of discussion from simon lazarus from the constitutional ability center and roger
. -1 confirms a because we cannot find parenthood. it was an immaculate conception, provision, immaculate misconception might be a better term for it. i appreciate your testimony and i will have questions for the other panel. i associate myself with everyone else here -- i do not think we should wait for the commission. i think we should fix this. it is not a huge item. it should be fixed, and i think our veterans and people receiving pensions for some odd reason may not fully trust us as we...