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quendi puts the patient, pauline, through a mental status examination she learned in class. >> do you know where you are presently? >> reporter: pauline thinks the current year is 1979, and that a child crying in a neighboring ward is her own daughter. quendi and her supervisor decide to get pauline's diabetes under control first, then if she still shows signs of mental illness, put her on psychotropic drugs and into counseling. >> normally what used to be done in the past, the patient would come even if they have mental illness nobody cared about that, we were only concerned about the physical ailment. so this is really a new hope for her, that we are able to discover the mental aspect and treat her, you know, the physical and the mental. >> reporter: the goal of the carter center program is to have 150 clinicians just like quendi fanning out all over the country within five years. treating remote, rural populations remains the biggest challenge-- one organization working to cover that need is the french group medecins du monde, working alongside liberian health ministry trainees. he
quendi puts the patient, pauline, through a mental status examination she learned in class. >> do you know where you are presently? >> reporter: pauline thinks the current year is 1979, and that a child crying in a neighboring ward is her own daughter. quendi and her supervisor decide to get pauline's diabetes under control first, then if she still shows signs of mental illness, put her on psychotropic drugs and into counseling. >> normally what used to be done in the past,...
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pauline chiou, cnn, hong kong. >>> now, in the united states, stock market investors seem to be lookingr a positive start to their week, dow, nasdaq, s&p futures all on the plus side right now. if we can have a look at those, it is expected to be a busy week in the united states with jobs and financial action in washington and important consumer data due out. alison kosik has a preview. >>> following september's better than expected jobs report, president obama's jobs plan takes center stage this week. i'm alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. the senate is set to vote on president obama's multibillion dollar jobs act. they've been pressing congress to pass the bill for weeks, stating the economy is weaker than at the beginning of the year. many observers say the full proposal will not pass. the u.s. federal reserve's latest stimulus move dubbed operation twist will be laid out in detail on tuesday when the fed relesions the minutes from its most recent policy meeting in september. retail sales figures for last month are due. figures last week indicate that retailers posted a dec
pauline chiou, cnn, hong kong. >>> now, in the united states, stock market investors seem to be lookingr a positive start to their week, dow, nasdaq, s&p futures all on the plus side right now. if we can have a look at those, it is expected to be a busy week in the united states with jobs and financial action in washington and important consumer data due out. alison kosik has a preview. >>> following september's better than expected jobs report, president obama's jobs plan...
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pauline choiu has the numbers. >> we're seeing the sign that china is beginning to feel the weight of global financial problems. china's economy grew 9.1 pfrs, but the slowest china has seen in nearly two years. you can see here china experienced a gradual slowdown as demand has weak ended for exports by simultaneously beijing tried to put the brakes on growth. the chinese government is afraid that if the economy expands too rapidly, that could propel inflation which reached a high this past july but moderated to 6.1% since september china pumped a ton of money into the economy since the crisis in 2009. the resulting inflation has led china to now backtrack and curb lending raising capital reserve limits for banks and making it more difficult for businesses to get finances. this squeezed out small and medium businesses. now many are concerned about how many of those loans have gone bad and what china's banks might be hiding. china's government has a difficult balancing act in trying to slowdown its own growth without alarming the rest of the world which depends on china's appetite for
pauline choiu has the numbers. >> we're seeing the sign that china is beginning to feel the weight of global financial problems. china's economy grew 9.1 pfrs, but the slowest china has seen in nearly two years. you can see here china experienced a gradual slowdown as demand has weak ended for exports by simultaneously beijing tried to put the brakes on growth. the chinese government is afraid that if the economy expands too rapidly, that could propel inflation which reached a high this...
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einstein's father herman, einstein's mother pauline koch.and his sister are maya about 1893. einstein at the age of 17. einstein in the classroom in switzerland, his teacher. toward the end of the 19th century. einstein at the swiss patent office burned in the early 1900s. einstein and his first wife taken in 1911 when both were in their early 30s. einstein and his wife meleva and their son hans albert, 1904. einstein and max plank, the originator of the quantum theory which played a key part in the development of einstein's theories. einstein and his second wife einstein in middle age as institute,erlin. einsteinon the cover of berlina, december 14, 1919. a new great figure in world history. einstein in winston churchill on the grounds of country home 1933. einstein on the day following his arrival at princeton institute of advanced studies, october 1933. signing the letter to franklin delano roosevelt,a reconstructed set piece photo of the 1939 warning to president roosevelt from einstein about the dangerous possibilities of others develop
einstein's father herman, einstein's mother pauline koch.and his sister are maya about 1893. einstein at the age of 17. einstein in the classroom in switzerland, his teacher. toward the end of the 19th century. einstein at the swiss patent office burned in the early 1900s. einstein and his first wife taken in 1911 when both were in their early 30s. einstein and his wife meleva and their son hans albert, 1904. einstein and max plank, the originator of the quantum theory which played a key part...
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. >>> coming up, do you ever wonder what goes into getting popped up pauline stores up and running? more than you think. >>> i have been in those shoes and they are tough shoes. >> he has been bringing heart to the homeless for a long time. >>> it's one of the longest flight delays ever, but the newest jumbo jet to take off makes its first flight. >>> there is a place in montgomery county were at risk teenagers can't go that provides a healthy home life for kids who would otherwise be left on their own. that mission has been close to the founders heart for 40 years. it was in this rockwell home where he launched the program to change lives for teenage boys 44 years ago. >> do you know how many you have had come to this house? >> probably 500 600. >> he started get the home, a program that provides shelter and therapeutic support for at risk boys and girls in montgomery county. each of them say it doesn't matter what brought them here, they are better for it now. >> i did not want to be here, what i've was first there, i was a ninth grader and of late 12th grader. i am applying to co
. >>> coming up, do you ever wonder what goes into getting popped up pauline stores up and running? more than you think. >>> i have been in those shoes and they are tough shoes. >> he has been bringing heart to the homeless for a long time. >>> it's one of the longest flight delays ever, but the newest jumbo jet to take off makes its first flight. >>> there is a place in montgomery county were at risk teenagers can't go that provides a healthy home life...
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. >> pauline maier, american history prefer at m.i.t., presents a history of the rad fix indication process of the u.s. constitution. miss maier recounts the year-long debates that took place throughout the country following the stungal conviction -- constitutional convention. she discusses her book at the national archives in washington, dc. the program is just over one hour. >> very pleased to be here. thank you very much for having me. i also had an opportunity for a quick tour of the new display of our precious national documents. some of you may know at the beginning of american scripture, i describe the previous display, and i have to say this is so much more appropriate. they have these documents of the american people are now brought to a level where they are accessible to the american people, and i cheer you on. i am delighted to be here to speak about ratification, the book. i have gone around quite a bit in the previous years talking about ratification, a work in progress. and to have it finally in book form, it's a tremendous relief, and you'll understand that better if i tell y
. >> pauline maier, american history prefer at m.i.t., presents a history of the rad fix indication process of the u.s. constitution. miss maier recounts the year-long debates that took place throughout the country following the stungal conviction -- constitutional convention. she discusses her book at the national archives in washington, dc. the program is just over one hour. >> very pleased to be here. thank you very much for having me. i also had an opportunity for a quick tour...
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manchester, new hampshire, pauline, hello on our independent line. caller i am a disabled vet and i have worked in the health-care system my entire life. in regard to president obama and his health care plan, he lost the fight on the first round. in the universal coverage. you need single payer -- you need universal coverage in the single payer option. there is no way that the government could exert enough pressure on our health care system. the system for health care is broken. it is run by the large corporations for profit. health care should be like food, clothing, and shelter. it is a vital part. host: one of the reasons this was dropped was because of viability and as a bit -- and that the -- and the abilities is sustained itself -- the ability to sustain itself. caller: the whole thing should of been scrapped right out of the first round. he needs to be engaged right from the beginning. he was out of the picture until it was already dead and buried. in terms of the republicans, i do not know what you call subversion and enemies of the state, bu
manchester, new hampshire, pauline, hello on our independent line. caller i am a disabled vet and i have worked in the health-care system my entire life. in regard to president obama and his health care plan, he lost the fight on the first round. in the universal coverage. you need single payer -- you need universal coverage in the single payer option. there is no way that the government could exert enough pressure on our health care system. the system for health care is broken. it is run by...