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instead of looking at it by prevalence, which is what the previous slide was doing. we have, again, breast cancer, leukemia, and lymphoma, all of those are our costliest cancers, and we are exceeding the california benchmark and exceeding the national rate. moving to slide 11, here we are taking a look at it from a longer to do no approach trending three years. we have 2016 through 2018, and there is a little orange dash line in there that shows you a trendline of how is our prevalence going over the years. so even though 2018 has increased over where we were in 2017, we do see, for example, in the prostate cancer and our male population, that has trended downwards over the three-year period. our breast cancer has trended up significantly over 2017, but slightly over 2016. that is also true of the cervical cancer that has been increasing over the three year trend. >> can i ask a question? >> yes, please. >> it is curious to me that 2017 was your middle column and lower for everything. so i am just curious, do you think your data captures all the diagnoses? is there s
instead of looking at it by prevalence, which is what the previous slide was doing. we have, again, breast cancer, leukemia, and lymphoma, all of those are our costliest cancers, and we are exceeding the california benchmark and exceeding the national rate. moving to slide 11, here we are taking a look at it from a longer to do no approach trending three years. we have 2016 through 2018, and there is a little orange dash line in there that shows you a trendline of how is our prevalence going...
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in the middle east, it's just as prevalent, and ethnic humour is- just as prevalent, and ethnic humourg places. whether you are dealing with jews, armenians, lebanese, black humour is very endemic to the region asa humour is very endemic to the region as a survival coping mechanism. so i succeed if it leaves you just slightly doubting your assumptions. i was born injordan and raise —— raised in texas. that is where my critique of mainstream journalism came from. going betweenjordan and taxes. i went from going from how do you survive this, what is your take on it? there is black humour is something more obvious, i wanted something more obvious, i wanted something more obvious, i wanted something more personal, and how it occupies their minds to circumvent this reality and also simultaneously refused to let suffering be the definition of their existence. taniela, who found that dark humour allowed her into surprising places. in1973, allowed her into surprising places. in 1973, powers the rosaries was a teacher when general augusto pinochet overthrew the chilean government and establishe
in the middle east, it's just as prevalent, and ethnic humour is- just as prevalent, and ethnic humourg places. whether you are dealing with jews, armenians, lebanese, black humour is very endemic to the region asa humour is very endemic to the region as a survival coping mechanism. so i succeed if it leaves you just slightly doubting your assumptions. i was born injordan and raise —— raised in texas. that is where my critique of mainstream journalism came from. going betweenjordan and...
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and the benefits versus the burden in society and these uses of technology become more and more prevalent in society and we will have to establish protocols. protocols we use in everyday of a society the same should be used for the pentagon and these are the type of questions we have to answer. >> host: represent yvette clark, chair of the smart cities cauc caucus, joe marx, thank you both for being on "the communicator communicators". >> thank you. >> guest: thank you. >> host: all episodes of this program are available as podcasts. >> book tv continues on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> next on book tvs "after words" were bobby and senator rand paul of kentucky divides a history of socialism and argues that there is a new threat of socialist thinking on the rise in america. he is interviewed by brew public encouragement get matt gates of florida. "after words" is a weekly interview program with the relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> senator rand paul you're one of the most interest in people in amerian politics and especially
and the benefits versus the burden in society and these uses of technology become more and more prevalent in society and we will have to establish protocols. protocols we use in everyday of a society the same should be used for the pentagon and these are the type of questions we have to answer. >> host: represent yvette clark, chair of the smart cities cauc caucus, joe marx, thank you both for being on "the communicator communicators". >> thank you. >> guest: thank...
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these uses of technology become more and more prevalent in society. what we are going to have to establish is protocols around. you know, are the protocols we use in everyday civil society the same that should be used for the pentagon? you know, these are the types of questions we have >> to answer. >> representative yvette clarke, democrat of new york, vice chair of the energy and commerce committee and also cochair of the smart cities caucus. joe marx of the washington post, thank you both for being on "the communicators." this episode and all other episodes available as podcasts. (music) c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span your unfiltered view of government. >> watch the c-span networks live next week as the house intelligence committee holds the first public impeachment hearing. then on friday at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two, former ambassador to ukraine will appear and ahead of the hearings, read witness testimony >> earlier this week, the supreme court heard oral arguments in kansas versus glover. a mal
these uses of technology become more and more prevalent in society. what we are going to have to establish is protocols around. you know, are the protocols we use in everyday civil society the same that should be used for the pentagon? you know, these are the types of questions we have >> to answer. >> representative yvette clarke, democrat of new york, vice chair of the energy and commerce committee and also cochair of the smart cities caucus. joe marx of the washington post, thank...
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i think again he's uses of technology become more and more prevalent in society. what were going to establish protocols around. you know, of the protocols we use in everyday civil society the same that should be used for the pentagon? unit, these are the types of questions we have to answer. >> host: representative yvette clarke, democrat of new york, vice chair of the energy and commerce committee, and also cochair of the smart cities caucus. joe marks of the "washington post," thank you both for being on "the communicators." >> this communicators and all other episodes of this program are available as podcasts. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. create by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government.
i think again he's uses of technology become more and more prevalent in society. what were going to establish protocols around. you know, of the protocols we use in everyday civil society the same that should be used for the pentagon? unit, these are the types of questions we have to answer. >> host: representative yvette clarke, democrat of new york, vice chair of the energy and commerce committee, and also cochair of the smart cities caucus. joe marks of the "washington post,"...
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these uses of technology become more and more prevalent in society.hat we are going to have to establish is protocols around. protocols we the use in everyday civil society the same that should be used for the pentagon? you know, these are the types of questions we have to answer. >> representative yvette clarke, democrat of new york, vice chair of the energy and commerce committee and also cochair of the smart cities caucus. joe marx of the washington post, thank you both for being on "the themunities -- " communicators." this episode and all other episodes available as podcasts. ♪ >> the house will be in order. beenr 40 years, c-span has providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ >> this veterans day monday on c-span, at 11:00 a.m. eastern, live coverage of the laying the wreath at the tomb o
these uses of technology become more and more prevalent in society.hat we are going to have to establish is protocols around. protocols we the use in everyday civil society the same that should be used for the pentagon? you know, these are the types of questions we have to answer. >> representative yvette clarke, democrat of new york, vice chair of the energy and commerce committee and also cochair of the smart cities caucus. joe marx of the washington post, thank you both for being on...
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child marriage is very prevalent and so these are issues that the young girls particularly face and the huge hurdles to them being able to continue did cation before we started working off your head must actually that one day take 400 from one people only 85 and gets their rest our voice. isn't a shock in not that big else now you see the number of. dates over 50. academic year 2015 we're supporting 36000 clearly there is a huge need and that is what we're trying to address. is very difficult to. go. into. so. highly to be secondary school and be from. the sense that even. just one. of the. bones of. the. original. was that the. seed of. the local. tell them why let the one in the moment come as dented. then they give me a slow political who don't go. as ben said the babineau ballard's well you know your big kitchen and so now i'm going to mine yours and. back no make a rush out of. may i know my love. because when one moves sure you know more i've been in the measure by dumbo my book though i do good to those don't become. smoke oh no i was i don't go by the. guns of the sun. will.
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it's very prevalent here in a bald 13% of the population of the united states is african-american. if the new infections 43% are among african-americans than 60% of those are among men and 75% are young menar who have sex wih men so as chris said we have a concentration of a vulnerable population. we also have a geographic concentration. what jon brooks and his colleagues at the cdc put together, this map it was stunning. it was 3007 counties in the united states and if you look at it up those counties plus the district of columbia accounts for more than 50% of all the infections in the united states. that's extraordinary. 40 units out of 3007 units. that's 50% of the population. so we have this plan. there are a number of agencies involved. i'm going to focus just for a few moments on what the nih's role is and we were discussing this with some of the staff and students a little while ago. the khalid implementation science. ti cdc will be responsible for going out and engaging in the community. whether they are doing thatndga correctly which i'm sure they will but how do you make
it's very prevalent here in a bald 13% of the population of the united states is african-american. if the new infections 43% are among african-americans than 60% of those are among men and 75% are young menar who have sex wih men so as chris said we have a concentration of a vulnerable population. we also have a geographic concentration. what jon brooks and his colleagues at the cdc put together, this map it was stunning. it was 3007 counties in the united states and if you look at it up those...
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secession, but we do find pockets of individuals and we whereace back to see southern sympathy was most prevalent. we see there was a large cluster of individuals in charleston profiting off of the slave injures three that were keeping the salt industry afloat. came torge patton charleston, west virginia, one of the first things he did was establish the canal minutemen, later named the canal riflemen, and that was a local militia .nit that he became captain of it was sons of the upper crust, doctors, merchants and lawyers themselves -- these people related to a particular cast of society. they were also nicknamed the kid glove unit because of their .ancy uniforms shortly after the cannons fired on fort sumter in april 1861, the canal riflemen ended up becoming members of the 22nd virginia infantry, along with other militia units and counties throughout the valley. iny saw action immediately july 1861. george patton was shot in the left shoulder and knocked off his horse during this battle. he was captured a few days later and ended up being paroled before returning in the spring of 1862. shenando
secession, but we do find pockets of individuals and we whereace back to see southern sympathy was most prevalent. we see there was a large cluster of individuals in charleston profiting off of the slave injures three that were keeping the salt industry afloat. came torge patton charleston, west virginia, one of the first things he did was establish the canal minutemen, later named the canal riflemen, and that was a local militia .nit that he became captain of it was sons of the upper crust,...
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used the same textiles and cut that were prevalent across the atlantic. virginia climate forced change. virginians accepting the summer months. they constantly adapted for what passed as fashionable in the region's climate. central passageways provided sorting but also that cool airflow. in august of 17 for, how awful. he might not have been expecting such a sweltering climate here. this is a letter he wrote home. there is nothing brown, black or blue about me but my head or feet. being dressed in a short coat and breaches made of white cotton without lining and thread cotton, my own hair curled around like a wig. the characteristics will provide clues as to how virginians adapted. it is nothing new to us. a young traveler took advice from his brother. the clothing and summer must be as thin as possible because the heat is beyond perception. you must carry a stock of linen waistcoats made very large and loose so that they will not stick tear hide when you perspire to your hide when you perspire. in his account, he specified the color white 44 times, the t
used the same textiles and cut that were prevalent across the atlantic. virginia climate forced change. virginians accepting the summer months. they constantly adapted for what passed as fashionable in the region's climate. central passageways provided sorting but also that cool airflow. in august of 17 for, how awful. he might not have been expecting such a sweltering climate here. this is a letter he wrote home. there is nothing brown, black or blue about me but my head or feet. being dressed...
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and as soon as there were street lamps to light up the darkness night work became more prevalent and gary in french photographer press i.e. documented this in 1930 s. paris. today we live in the age of 247 this nocturnal gas station is a representation of around the clock consumption from our duo 4. in the vending machine alone candy bar waits. while night riders the artist's name for these robots from the 4 corners. in places where it no longer ever really gets dark it's difficult to get proper rest studies show that people are sleeping less and less power napping is the result people nodding off even in the overcrowded tokyo subway that's captured in the work of photographer michael wolff. what i think has changed significantly is that the night has become just semi darkness for us today we actually live in a permanent twilight. to experience the real night we have to drive very far out into the countryside or to really remote areas you know for a leap and artists it is a good book deals with light. pollution her large format painting illumination of the world shows an upturn in th
and as soon as there were street lamps to light up the darkness night work became more prevalent and gary in french photographer press i.e. documented this in 1930 s. paris. today we live in the age of 247 this nocturnal gas station is a representation of around the clock consumption from our duo 4. in the vending machine alone candy bar waits. while night riders the artist's name for these robots from the 4 corners. in places where it no longer ever really gets dark it's difficult to get...
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know there are no dogs either some of dying in their homes or they're just you know disparate so prevalent tell us how is the government reacting to all of this. the government has reacted to really instead of going. to negotiating table with the doctors in taking time to understand what is going on in the hospitals they have actually gone ahead to go to court to seek for the punishment of the dogs as we have been on strike so you see some of them have been dismissed from where it could be a more than 500 that have been given dismissal. so efforts to negotiate have not you did a might. for the benefit of the patients. privileged. now why don't we all love our free future well that could just happen on the island of zanzibar scientists are using drones in what could be a breakthrough in the fight against the disease. taking to the sky to fight malaria. the room sprays and non toxic silicon film. that drowns the mosquitoes. this is how the farmers normally spray their feelings taking hours even days. now these farmers learn how to fly the drone and it's relatively inexpensive and much quicke
know there are no dogs either some of dying in their homes or they're just you know disparate so prevalent tell us how is the government reacting to all of this. the government has reacted to really instead of going. to negotiating table with the doctors in taking time to understand what is going on in the hospitals they have actually gone ahead to go to court to seek for the punishment of the dogs as we have been on strike so you see some of them have been dismissed from where it could be a...
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this is a problem that has been prevalent on the high street in the uk and us and other cities around, particularly in europe, for some time. what is the answer? the answer is a blend of different strategies depending on where you sit on the market, what region you sit on the market, what region you sit in, what your core customer bases and i think that's really critical, the more and more in the uk, it's about having a point of differentiation, standing out from your competitors and offering a unique service and proposition that really attract customers and customer loyalty and so i think a lot of those characteristics within the retail sector as a whole have been lost over the last couple of decades. so many big names have disappeared from our high street. i highlighted the latest one, clintons, the car retailer in the uk. how will retailers move forward in the short—term when they are under so much pressure when you got business rates, high rentalfees, at cetera. is government policy quite critical in the short—term to keep the shops alive? the main factors at the shops alive? the
this is a problem that has been prevalent on the high street in the uk and us and other cities around, particularly in europe, for some time. what is the answer? the answer is a blend of different strategies depending on where you sit on the market, what region you sit on the market, what region you sit in, what your core customer bases and i think that's really critical, the more and more in the uk, it's about having a point of differentiation, standing out from your competitors and offering a...
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unfortunately, this kind of scam is one of the most prevalent. if you had to advise your fellow veterans in identifying a legitimate charity versus a fraudulent one, what would be the signs that you would point out to them? is there any way of telling? >> not really. longevity is what i used today. those i know that have been around for, you know -- using names, american legion, vfw, uso, wounded warriors. some of those that i'm familiar with. it could be an outstanding charity i never heard of, i'm not going to donate. >> some of them are look alikes, right? >> yes. >> or sound alikes. mr. harris, can the va do more, in your experience to protect veterans? >> thank you for the question, senator. i'm incredibly thankful for what the va has done for me and other veterans over the years. i've been a recipient of care at the va, i've had multiple procedures. we can always do more. any government entity can find opportunity to do more. i appreciate any attention, guidance and oversight they're given so they can optimize the way they watch out for, ca
unfortunately, this kind of scam is one of the most prevalent. if you had to advise your fellow veterans in identifying a legitimate charity versus a fraudulent one, what would be the signs that you would point out to them? is there any way of telling? >> not really. longevity is what i used today. those i know that have been around for, you know -- using names, american legion, vfw, uso, wounded warriors. some of those that i'm familiar with. it could be an outstanding charity i never...
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reports of potential fraud or exploitation but it does not analyze this information to assess the prevalence of scams, inform its outreach efforts, or to help law enforcement pursue these criminals. i believe that the va should take a leading role in this fight. the ranking member and i, as well as other members of this committee, will be writing to the secretary of the va to ask what steps the department is taking to assess the risk posed to our nation's veterans and what can be done to better protect them from fraud. as veterans day approaches, we remember all those who serve, not just by honoring their service through our words, but also by the actions that we take. veterans and their families have a right to expect that the nation they served will fight to protect them from unscrupulous individuals. as the aarp says in its bulletin, they protected us, now it's our turn. i now am happy to turn to our ranking member for his opening statement. thank you. >> chairman collins, thank you for holding this very important hearing especially as we prepare for veterans day. i'm pleased as i know we
reports of potential fraud or exploitation but it does not analyze this information to assess the prevalence of scams, inform its outreach efforts, or to help law enforcement pursue these criminals. i believe that the va should take a leading role in this fight. the ranking member and i, as well as other members of this committee, will be writing to the secretary of the va to ask what steps the department is taking to assess the risk posed to our nation's veterans and what can be done to better...
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the fog is a will the more prevalent in our morning commute.> this is the golden gate bridge. very foggy this morning. take your time and just be nice and slow on the roads this morning. >>> and number 7, abc goes under the sea with "the little mermaid." it premieres at 8:00 only here on abc 7. >>> okay, switching gears for this story. police in maryland want to find the man responsible aea popes . investigators believe this started chick sandwich. one customer accused another of cutting in line. the fight spilled into the parking lot and that's when one man stabbed the other. the victim died at the hospital. popeyes put the sandwich back on the menu sunday. some people were waiting in line for hours to order it. >>> senator rand paul is taking president trump's side making a bold statement at a kentucky rally last night. >> we also now know the name of the whistle-blower. the whistle-blower needs to come before congress as a material witness. i say tonight to the media do your job and print his name. >>> the whistle-blower who raised concern a
the fog is a will the more prevalent in our morning commute.> this is the golden gate bridge. very foggy this morning. take your time and just be nice and slow on the roads this morning. >>> and number 7, abc goes under the sea with "the little mermaid." it premieres at 8:00 only here on abc 7. >>> okay, switching gears for this story. police in maryland want to find the man responsible aea popes . investigators believe this started chick sandwich. one customer...
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we take a look at how prevalent racism is in the nhs and what efforts are being made to put a stop to and we ta ke made to put a stop to it. and we take a first look at the front pages for tomorrow. and our reviewers tonight are pauline kinsey, director of the cross party think tank demoss, and sebastian payne from the financial times. that is all ahead on bbc news. as i said, mps are currently electing a new speaker. it follows john bercow‘s currently electing a new speaker. it followsjohn bercow‘s decision to retire after ten years in the chair. rt political correspondent vicki young is in the central lobby of the houses of parliament. —— are political. what is the latest state of play there? it is quite a labourious process. they have to what about the candidates by doing one brown after another in a secret ballot and in between all of those, they have to reprint the ballot paper. it is taking quite a long time, on the third round at the moment and the final three standing are the labourmp moment and the final three standing are the labour mp sir lindsay hoyle, he has been deputy l
we take a look at how prevalent racism is in the nhs and what efforts are being made to put a stop to and we ta ke made to put a stop to it. and we take a first look at the front pages for tomorrow. and our reviewers tonight are pauline kinsey, director of the cross party think tank demoss, and sebastian payne from the financial times. that is all ahead on bbc news. as i said, mps are currently electing a new speaker. it follows john bercow‘s currently electing a new speaker. it followsjohn...
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unfortunately, this kind of scam is one of the most prevalent. if you had to advise your fellow veterans, in identifying a legitimate charity versus a fraudulent one, what would be the signs that you would point out to them? is there any way of telling? mr. foreman: not really. longevity is what i used today. those that i know have been around, you know. using names, american legion, vfw, uso, wounded warrior. some of those i am familiar with. but it could be an at standing -- but it could be an outstanding charity that i had never heard of. i am not going to donate. sen. blumenthal: and some of them are look-alikes. sound the likes and look-alikes. mr. foreman: yes. sen. blumenthal: mr. harris,, can the v.a. do more in your experience to protect veterans? inspector harris: thank you for the question, senator. i am incredibly thankful for what the v.a. has done for me and other veterans over the years. i have been a recipient of care at the v.a. for multiple procedures. we can always do more. any government entity can find opportunities to do mor
unfortunately, this kind of scam is one of the most prevalent. if you had to advise your fellow veterans, in identifying a legitimate charity versus a fraudulent one, what would be the signs that you would point out to them? is there any way of telling? mr. foreman: not really. longevity is what i used today. those that i know have been around, you know. using names, american legion, vfw, uso, wounded warrior. some of those i am familiar with. but it could be an at standing -- but it could be...
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you're seeing some of the lower prevalences of the cancer as noted by the gray shading there.so our cervical screening for the population is just shy of the healthy people 2020. all of our plans are below the national screening rates -- >> i don't understand that because kaiser looks to me that it's above your line. >> yeah. that's what i was looking at. sorry. i think that was a version thing. different version control. ignore my comments. kaiser and access plus are close to hitting the targets. and again, the gray shaded are the targets that we're seeing. and then, we get over to colon cancer, and where we have a prevalence for the condition and the targets. and then, when you go to slide 6, this is the same layout, except this is looking at our medicare populations, and we only have the two plans. again, kaiser performing really well here, and you can see in comparison to the screening rates, the preview dencedence the kaiser population than the screening population. >> so then, if we look at slide 7, what we're looking at here is the top 15 cancers by population count, and
you're seeing some of the lower prevalences of the cancer as noted by the gray shading there.so our cervical screening for the population is just shy of the healthy people 2020. all of our plans are below the national screening rates -- >> i don't understand that because kaiser looks to me that it's above your line. >> yeah. that's what i was looking at. sorry. i think that was a version thing. different version control. ignore my comments. kaiser and access plus are close to...
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a college student, i -- it is such a prevalent issue. i have seen people in my higigh schoololnd college getting addicted to it so young. it is a good thingng. >> france has scrapped plans to build a shopping and leisure center outside paris. envivironmentatal issu a are the main reasosons cited. o ofcs say the cancellationn majojor p projects could makeke investstors more cautious about backing new projects in france. were dreaming of skiing 10 minutes outside of paris, europa city would have been the place to go. it was meant to be a leisure combined with a 500 shop mall. the french government has scrapped the plan. >> europa city is not the right answer to the challenges we face in that area. it fails to meet our environmental goals. >> france has pushed the e paris climate deal and europa city did not live up to its environmental standards. it would've been built on one of the last large farming lands north of paris. between two airports and next to other shopping malls. some local residents are disappointed because the leader center
a college student, i -- it is such a prevalent issue. i have seen people in my higigh schoololnd college getting addicted to it so young. it is a good thingng. >> france has scrapped plans to build a shopping and leisure center outside paris. envivironmentatal issu a are the main reasosons cited. o ofcs say the cancellationn majojor p projects could makeke investstors more cautious about backing new projects in france. were dreaming of skiing 10 minutes outside of paris, europa city would...
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but to your point, it reminds us of the prevalence of cartel violence not just across mexico, but acrossder. yesterday president trump spoke to president obrador and offered any assistance that mexico might request. i could tell on the call that president obrador was grateful for that. we forged a strong relationship with mexico under president trump's leadership. mexico is doing more today to help us secure our southern border than ever before in history. in the last four months, apprehensions at our southern border are down by more than 70%. we have a ways to go. but mexico is taking action. president trump wanted to make it clear if they need our support combating violence in their country that we are available to help them in any way. trish: we helped colombia fight their cartel. >> we did. the president made it clear we stand ready to assist mexico should they ask us to do that. it underscores how important it is that we secure our border. the president declared an emergency on our southern border. we had a crisis of 40,000 people a month coming across our border. the democrats in c
but to your point, it reminds us of the prevalence of cartel violence not just across mexico, but acrossder. yesterday president trump spoke to president obrador and offered any assistance that mexico might request. i could tell on the call that president obrador was grateful for that. we forged a strong relationship with mexico under president trump's leadership. mexico is doing more today to help us secure our southern border than ever before in history. in the last four months, apprehensions...
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it's hard to describe drugs are prevalent. they're all over the place.et marijuana and pick it. >> i was very nervous uptight little girl. and after i turned on, i may not have found on the answer to everything, but at least it didn't seem of such immediate danger to me. >> heroin is a painkiller. it kills all pain. it kills anguish. it kills anxiety and kills boredom. it produces pleasure based on the drug itself and nothing else. >> got to the paint where -- to the point where everything everything i did, everything i made, i put into the habit. >> the problem is the drug culture. >> with the one time it was considered unusual for anyone under the age of 16 to be experimenting with drugs, but now it is not uncommon to see it among sixth graders, and in one well to do school, the drug problem is among 70% of the student population. a house destroyed, but a house that can be rebuilt. the man who stands at the center of the rebuilding operation and who shoulders much of the nation's concern over drug abuse is this doctor. >> the aim of the national progra
it's hard to describe drugs are prevalent. they're all over the place.et marijuana and pick it. >> i was very nervous uptight little girl. and after i turned on, i may not have found on the answer to everything, but at least it didn't seem of such immediate danger to me. >> heroin is a painkiller. it kills all pain. it kills anguish. it kills anxiety and kills boredom. it produces pleasure based on the drug itself and nothing else. >> got to the paint where -- to the point...
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unfortunately, this kind of scam is one of the most prevalent. if you had to advise your fellow veterans in identifying a legitimate charity versus a fraudulent one, what would be the signs that you would point out to them? is there any way of telling? >> longevity is what iqs today. -- is what i use today. uso,sing names like wounded warriors. withof those i am familiar but it could be an outstanding charity that i may not have heard up and i will not donate. senator blumenthal: some of them are look-alikes and sound alikes. mr. harris, can the v.a. do more to protect veterans? you, senator.ank i am incredibly thankful for what the v.a. has done for me and for other veterans. we can always do more. any government entity can find opportunity to do more. i appreciate the attention and guidance and oversight they are given so they can optimize the way that they informed and look out for veterans. senator blumenthal: i know you are sympathetic to the v.a. and so on my. -- and so am i. i am wondering whether they devote enough resources to making vet
unfortunately, this kind of scam is one of the most prevalent. if you had to advise your fellow veterans in identifying a legitimate charity versus a fraudulent one, what would be the signs that you would point out to them? is there any way of telling? >> longevity is what iqs today. -- is what i use today. uso,sing names like wounded warriors. withof those i am familiar but it could be an outstanding charity that i may not have heard up and i will not donate. senator blumenthal: some of...
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let's look demographically, it's very prevalent in baltimore, 13% of the population of the united states is african-american and of the new infections 43% of among african-americans and 60% are among men who have with men and 75% are young men who have with men. so we have a concentration of a vulnerable population and we also have a geographic concentration and when john brooks and his colleagues at the cdc put together this map it was stunning, there was 3007 counties in the united states and if you look at 38 of the counties plus the district of columbia plus en one, that account for more than 50% of all the inspections in the united states, that is extraordinary, 40 units out of 3007 units. they had 50% of the population. so we had this plan, a number of agencies involved in all focus just for a few minutes on what the nih role. we were discussing the stocks a little while ago and we call the implementation science. the cdc and others will be responsible for going out and engaging in the community and whether the doing that correctly which i'm sure they will but how you make it even
let's look demographically, it's very prevalent in baltimore, 13% of the population of the united states is african-american and of the new infections 43% of among african-americans and 60% are among men who have with men and 75% are young men who have with men. so we have a concentration of a vulnerable population and we also have a geographic concentration and when john brooks and his colleagues at the cdc put together this map it was stunning, there was 3007 counties in the united states and...
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. >> reporter: woun one of the re the drug cartels are prevalent is because it's remote. it's not too far from the border. but getting here is difficult. there are never-ending winding roads. the families belonged to a fundamentalist mormon community. they had dual citizenship in the u.s. and mexico. >> i think i'm still in shock that something like this happened to my family, like these are things i see in movies, not in life. >> reporter: relatives say at one point, christina got out of her vehicle with her hands up, but the gunman shot her anyway, point blank in the chest. eight children survived. some thanks to 13 year old devon blake langford who was able to save several siblings who had been shot. >> he hid them in a bush on the side of the road, told them to stay, and he ran all the way back home. i think they said it was like ten or more miles that he walked. >> reporter: those rescued children were taken vie yeah helicopt helicopter to a hospital in mexico. kendra is the sister-in-law. it was her wedding the families were planning to celebrate this weekend. >> i
. >> reporter: woun one of the re the drug cartels are prevalent is because it's remote. it's not too far from the border. but getting here is difficult. there are never-ending winding roads. the families belonged to a fundamentalist mormon community. they had dual citizenship in the u.s. and mexico. >> i think i'm still in shock that something like this happened to my family, like these are things i see in movies, not in life. >> reporter: relatives say at one point,...
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it's something that is prevalent within the nhs, andi that is prevalent within the nhs, and i would suggest the hundred 45% increase is just you show of the hundred 45% increase isjust an you show of the hundred 45% increase is just an increase you show of the hundred 45% increase isjust an increase in you show of the hundred 45% increase is just an increase in the recorded numbers because people are beginning to find a voice and say no this is unacceptable, and unfortunately going back peoplejust unacceptable, and unfortunately going back people just did unacceptable, and unfortunately going back peoplejust did not unacceptable, and unfortunately going back people just did not have the confidence and did not feel able to speak up. can you give us a sense of the kind of abuse that we are talking about? if, for example, a patient demanded to see a wage doctor would that count as racial abuse? i think everything is to do with context. and every case is to do with context. but if i were to go to see a patient and called them and they sat down and said no, obviously i want to see a wage doctor
it's something that is prevalent within the nhs, andi that is prevalent within the nhs, and i would suggest the hundred 45% increase is just you show of the hundred 45% increase isjust an you show of the hundred 45% increase is just an increase you show of the hundred 45% increase isjust an increase in you show of the hundred 45% increase is just an increase in the recorded numbers because people are beginning to find a voice and say no this is unacceptable, and unfortunately going back...
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so utilization of telehealth is certainly being utilized today and it's going to need to be more prevalent. >> we've seen a lot of positive change certainly more training of clinicians and physicians. more adoption by health care systems and patients themselves. it's going to be absolutely critical in order to be sure that we have access to care in those particularly remote areas where it's just going to be impossible >> what happens if we do adopt medicare for all or health care for all. what happens in terms of the supply and demand picture? >> if we see the access to increase it's going to make that shortage that much more difficult to manage. also physicians themselves will feel that pain they are having difficulty managing the patients they have today. the average patient visit is about 7 minutes. it's what they want. up next we're on the money kick starter started to fund new ideas. the co-founder has ideas later veteran's day is just around the corner. how one vet is inspiring and hiring other vets to launch their own franchise. right now let's take a look at how the stock market en
so utilization of telehealth is certainly being utilized today and it's going to need to be more prevalent. >> we've seen a lot of positive change certainly more training of clinicians and physicians. more adoption by health care systems and patients themselves. it's going to be absolutely critical in order to be sure that we have access to care in those particularly remote areas where it's just going to be impossible >> what happens if we do adopt medicare for all or health care...
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. >> reporter: one of the reasons why the drug cartels are so prevalent in this area is because it'sice officers sort of guard this area. and that's why the cartels feel they can run rampant here and do whatever they want. mormons have a long history in mexico. christina rosetti studies the religion. >> so starting in the 1890s mormons began moving t tora re practiceygamy and those that do are not associated with the lds church in the u.s. now david says he's left with no choice but to leave. >> not only have i lost a wife and two children but having to move the rest of my family with really no place to go at this point. >> reporter: last thursday david, devin, and the rest of theirxtende it definitely was. saying good-bye to two innocent lives that were cut short and a vibrant wife that lived life to its fullest, that had many friends and was loved by all. by everybody. >> reporter: last week president trump tweeted "if mexico needs or requests help in cleaning out these monsters, the united states stands ready, willing, and able to get involved and could the job quickly and effecti
. >> reporter: one of the reasons why the drug cartels are so prevalent in this area is because it'sice officers sort of guard this area. and that's why the cartels feel they can run rampant here and do whatever they want. mormons have a long history in mexico. christina rosetti studies the religion. >> so starting in the 1890s mormons began moving t tora re practiceygamy and those that do are not associated with the lds church in the u.s. now david says he's left with no choice but...
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. >> the number one thing about this injury is that it's getting more and more prevalent and the youngerounger children are getting it. reason why. the growing number of kids playing only one sport year round without a break. and for girls, the risk of acl injury two to three times greater than boys. sofia's sport is competitive dancing and she's at it non-stop. when you're dancing before your surgery, how many days did you do that a week? >> around six. >> reporter: six days a week? did you do any other sports? >> uh-uh. >> the demands to be stronger, be faster, be more perfect has increased dramatically over the years. >> reporter: one in four kids will go on to develop a second tear and as many as half will get arthritis. sofia is anxious to compete again, but knows she's got to cut back on the hours. >> i'm really happy to be back at dancing, but the pain no, i wouldn't want to go through that ever again. >> reporter: kidding should only play as many hours a week as their age. for example, an 8-year-old should limit sports to eight hour as week and they should play a single sport for
. >> the number one thing about this injury is that it's getting more and more prevalent and the youngerounger children are getting it. reason why. the growing number of kids playing only one sport year round without a break. and for girls, the risk of acl injury two to three times greater than boys. sofia's sport is competitive dancing and she's at it non-stop. when you're dancing before your surgery, how many days did you do that a week? >> around six. >> reporter: six days...
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humour is prevalent and i think humour allows you to surprising places that you are dealing with jewsare dealing withjews, armenians, lebanese was the black humour as very endemic and surviving mechanism. i succeeded at the federalist being curious just let you slightly don't you assumptions. i was born injordan and raised between texas and that is when i wear the critique of mainstream journalism came because going between texas and jordan as a kid how the news was presented was very different. coming for more or enter but how do you survive this, what is your take on this whether it was black tumour or something more obvious or more subtle, i wanted more of the personal. how one occupies the mains to circumvent this reality and also simultaneously refused to wait suffering be the definition of existence. tanya who found that document alone can end to surprising places. —— doctor humour. in 1973 general pinochet overthrew the chilean government and establish a dictatorship. although targeted by the police she defied the curfew to document community persecuted by the regime. this brut
humour is prevalent and i think humour allows you to surprising places that you are dealing with jewsare dealing withjews, armenians, lebanese was the black humour as very endemic and surviving mechanism. i succeeded at the federalist being curious just let you slightly don't you assumptions. i was born injordan and raised between texas and that is when i wear the critique of mainstream journalism came because going between texas and jordan as a kid how the news was presented was very...
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she testified in her deposition corruption is not just prevalent in yo ukraine it's the system. so our president said time out. time out. let's check out this new guy. let's see if zelensky's the real deal. this new guy who got elected in april whose party took power in july, let's see if he's legitimate. now keep in mind as has already been discussed in 2018, president trump had already done more for ukraine tha. president trump who doesn't like foreign aid wanted the european countries to do more knew how corrupt ukraine was did more than obama because he gave them etvelins to fight the rhesus. themles. when it came time to check out this new guy president trump said let's see if he's legit. interactions with senior u.s. officials in that time frame. one was of course the phone call. the july 25th phone call between president trump and presi face meetings with other senior u.s. officials. guess what. not one of those interactions, not one where security assistance dollars linked to investigating burisma or biden. guess what did happen in those 55 days? u.s. senators, ambassado
she testified in her deposition corruption is not just prevalent in yo ukraine it's the system. so our president said time out. time out. let's check out this new guy. let's see if zelensky's the real deal. this new guy who got elected in april whose party took power in july, let's see if he's legitimate. now keep in mind as has already been discussed in 2018, president trump had already done more for ukraine tha. president trump who doesn't like foreign aid wanted the european countries to do...
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but it does seem to be that the right—handed side is more prevalent.ization develops. there's a word i've never used before, lateralization. let's see if we can drop that in a conversation over the next few days. in a few minutes, we'll return to the sad news we heard earlier. the australian writer, broadcaster and critic clive james, has died at the age of 80. he was one of the most familiar faces on british tv for many years. we'll have more tributes. nearly 100 heads of council social care services for adults in england say they fear they won't be able to cope with demand this winter. two—thirds of social care directors responded to a survey from the organisation that represents them, with 93% adding they're concerned that if a care company fails in their area, they won't have the capacity to step in. our social affairs correspondent alison holt reports. have you got my water bottle there? thank you. nina is 47 and has multiple sclerosis. she knows all too well the pressures on the care system in england that are reflected in today's survey. she has
but it does seem to be that the right—handed side is more prevalent.ization develops. there's a word i've never used before, lateralization. let's see if we can drop that in a conversation over the next few days. in a few minutes, we'll return to the sad news we heard earlier. the australian writer, broadcaster and critic clive james, has died at the age of 80. he was one of the most familiar faces on british tv for many years. we'll have more tributes. nearly 100 heads of council social care...
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tonight you can seep the fog becoming a little more prevalent in the east bay and in the south bay and definitely along the coast. 39 at santa rosa. the rest of us in the 40s. here's my accuweather seven day forecast. we lose a couple of degrees and then look at the coast. that's when you can tell the marine layer's gone. we hit 70. near 80 elsewhere. we'll keep that warm weather through the weekend. jobina? >>> good morning, everyone. this gray area you see over oakland on our traffic maps is the fog and just before the break i mentioned that there was wooden debris that had sprawled across northbound 880 before 66, primarily in the left lane and the middle lane. now we have an update that about five to six cars have gotten flat tires and are pulled off to the shoulder at the moment. so, again, if this is a part of your morning commute be aware. walnut creek to dublin, 13 minutes. santa rosa to san francisco, we have 48 minutes for that ride. highway 1 to los gatos, 20 minutes. kumasi and reggie? >>> thanks, jobina. facebook is out with a brand-new logo. this is an effort to be more t
tonight you can seep the fog becoming a little more prevalent in the east bay and in the south bay and definitely along the coast. 39 at santa rosa. the rest of us in the 40s. here's my accuweather seven day forecast. we lose a couple of degrees and then look at the coast. that's when you can tell the marine layer's gone. we hit 70. near 80 elsewhere. we'll keep that warm weather through the weekend. jobina? >>> good morning, everyone. this gray area you see over oakland on our traffic...
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until they see charging stations more prevalent at home and near work they have questions about the rangethe vehicles. >> you know, youed menti the fact that consumers are considering it. but what responsibility do the auto makers have t try and dispel some of the fears or perhaps misconceptions about thr infrture. >> i think they are greatest strength is their dealers and empowering them with more in ermation to helpcate consumers. and having more prevailens of elecic vehicles in their advertising will help consumers have the vehicles be topf mind for them. >> ford is planning to have 40 different electric and hybrid mols on the road or at least introduced in the next couple of year are we -- is ther that much demand for those vehicles out >> well, so i think much like phil said, this isut not a it being electric or -- this is about consumer demand and what theyike ifou provide the crossovers and suvs and truck, hot for consumers they will make the shift t>>electric. ho do you think are the leaders, bill mentioned ford with all the different model but what other auto makers do you think
until they see charging stations more prevalent at home and near work they have questions about the rangethe vehicles. >> you know, youed menti the fact that consumers are considering it. but what responsibility do the auto makers have t try and dispel some of the fears or perhaps misconceptions about thr infrture. >> i think they are greatest strength is their dealers and empowering them with more in ermation to helpcate consumers. and having more prevailens of elecic vehicles in...
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where you are physically in relation to the high fire prone areas which in the region and in the prevalent wind direction where they are downstream of these a major fire prone areas it's also driven a lot by also larger scale not just small scale burning but long. scale burning related to fire spreading into plantation and forest land which the government is really struggling in this region the southeast asia to deal with and it's a big issue across the indian subcontinent and this is where we need a much broader innovative approach to bring in new incentives to address and prevent large scale burning and give proper incentives for good land management practices and reward measures that which prevent the use of fire and encourage long term crop development without fire kartik going to sin in new delhi i mean it's not just about vehicle emissions is a demand the world health organization says 3000000000 people that's 40 percent of the world's population still don't have access to clean cooking fields and technologies and that's of course the main source of household pollution. absolutely i
where you are physically in relation to the high fire prone areas which in the region and in the prevalent wind direction where they are downstream of these a major fire prone areas it's also driven a lot by also larger scale not just small scale burning but long. scale burning related to fire spreading into plantation and forest land which the government is really struggling in this region the southeast asia to deal with and it's a big issue across the indian subcontinent and this is where we...
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indeed particularly in children and adolescents the prevalence of obesity and overweight significantly increased over recent years . and we know that this is the very sensitive period in your life where you can really make a difference so nutrition education bringing people into exercise programs. also educate about the content of certain food may be critical in this period thank you so much for answering all my questions thank you and what about you if you don't have any love handles good for you but maybe you have some questions. in good shape if you're a weekly health show on d w that covers many aspects of health care we look at what's new in medical treatment nutrition fitness and beauty we discuss these topics and depth with specialists and offer you opportunities to pose your own questions so get in touch . at least in modern and enlightened society as the differences between men and women are declining but some gender specific differences remain. school girls are less confident in math and physics and their male counterparts. in. even in college maybe students are more confiden
indeed particularly in children and adolescents the prevalence of obesity and overweight significantly increased over recent years . and we know that this is the very sensitive period in your life where you can really make a difference so nutrition education bringing people into exercise programs. also educate about the content of certain food may be critical in this period thank you so much for answering all my questions thank you and what about you if you don't have any love handles good for...
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well social very hairy early enough in eastern europe but western europe remains also we very high prevalence of domestic violence and violence against women so the bottom line are these that will convention is that it's asking from all the government that if they the convention to meet specific standouts to prevent all forms of violence against whelan's and also to protect the victims of such balance and absolutely the convention requires a strong prosecution dollars against carpets rates on the other hand we have 11 countries that so just designed only signed the convention that date they didn't read that and. there is a. tendency of ending a backlash with the convention which i really find it a little. to say that it's not illegal but it is to be wordy because on one side you have the convention which is one of the best tools that can be used from the victims and on the other side you have still governments in europe that are not actively are not defined that the convention which party is a lot of proud part of their convention itself but also all 4 of the big names in this country. the vi
well social very hairy early enough in eastern europe but western europe remains also we very high prevalence of domestic violence and violence against women so the bottom line are these that will convention is that it's asking from all the government that if they the convention to meet specific standouts to prevent all forms of violence against whelan's and also to protect the victims of such balance and absolutely the convention requires a strong prosecution dollars against carpets rates on...