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hair restoration procedure now is a simple out patient procedure.we will numb up an area on the back of the scalp and i will excise the donor strip. the length of that strip depends on how many grafts we're gonna do. once the strip is removed the team will take that and separate out the follicular units. the techs that work on our team here, that's all they do. they're trained in that, they do it every single day and they've been doing this for a long time. i'll make the sites and the team comes in and places the grafts in those sites. making those sites i have to make sure i get the proper angle of the hair that it's gonna grow, the orientation. i don't want the existing hair going this way and the hairs i put in going this way. they all have to flow exactly together. and then once all those sites are made we take one follicle and slide it into each spot. it's like an orchestra and each person has their part and is very experienced at what they do. there's a lot of attention to detail and there is meticulous care at each step in the procedure. desp
hair restoration procedure now is a simple out patient procedure.we will numb up an area on the back of the scalp and i will excise the donor strip. the length of that strip depends on how many grafts we're gonna do. once the strip is removed the team will take that and separate out the follicular units. the techs that work on our team here, that's all they do. they're trained in that, they do it every single day and they've been doing this for a long time. i'll make the sites and the team...
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we believe the lockup procedures now in place per fected early release of data. despite that success, the department plan announced in april would require us to use government equipment to do our work as a matter of routine. something we as an independent news organization fuddly funda oppose. and stepping back for news organizations and for the dissemination of critical data through recognized news channels. that would imperils ability of news organizations to provide such information to a public in a reliable, accurate and timely way and lead to confusion in the public and in the financial markets that rely on the department's data. to gaze the importance of that data to the public in general and markets in particular, look no further than last friday's unemployment report. years had sgoon developing our soft twhair it works with the system and redundant private communications lines to speed the delivery of crucially important information to millions of readers and subscribers across the globe. our software allows journalists to officially and accurately incorp
we believe the lockup procedures now in place per fected early release of data. despite that success, the department plan announced in april would require us to use government equipment to do our work as a matter of routine. something we as an independent news organization fuddly funda oppose. and stepping back for news organizations and for the dissemination of critical data through recognized news channels. that would imperils ability of news organizations to provide such information to a...
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those procedures are much more -- what this procedure resembles. the assembly brings to the senate a charge against an elected state official. the senate holds the trial and the senate votes by two-thirds of its members whether or not to remove the statewide elected official. that sounds like this procedure. in any event, what is most important here, what controls this is not the law under the state code or some other law of some other state altogether. what controls this is the charter. to the extent that there are holes in the charter that cannot be filled any other way. maybe there is a debate about what to import. we did not find anything about that. we thought it was perfectly clear given the language and the standard procedures of the commission. and the way in -- that these sorts of inquiries are routinely run, it is not mysterious at all. we do not need to borrow an entire set of procedures. >> you have answered my question. thank you. i do not know of others have questions. -- if others have questions. the next item that i would like us to
those procedures are much more -- what this procedure resembles. the assembly brings to the senate a charge against an elected state official. the senate holds the trial and the senate votes by two-thirds of its members whether or not to remove the statewide elected official. that sounds like this procedure. in any event, what is most important here, what controls this is not the law under the state code or some other law of some other state altogether. what controls this is the charter. to the...
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he is also anned a junkets procedure-. mr. winestein served in the southern district of new york and the district of columbia. the area served as u.s. attorney in d.c. anding then was assistant general for national security. he is served as fbi director robert muller's chief of staff. mr. waynestein got his law degree from the university of california at berkeley. mark rottenberg is the executive director of the electronity privacy information center, known as epic in washington, d.c. and is also an adjunct professor of law. he chairs the american par association's on privacy and information protection is a founding board member and former chair of public interest registry which manages the dot org domain. director of t he joined the staff of the aclu in 2002. before joining the staff, he served as a law clerk on the court of appeals on the second circuit. he is a dpraj watt of williams college, cambridge university and harvard law school, without objection, the witness's statement will be entered into the record in their enti
he is also anned a junkets procedure-. mr. winestein served in the southern district of new york and the district of columbia. the area served as u.s. attorney in d.c. anding then was assistant general for national security. he is served as fbi director robert muller's chief of staff. mr. waynestein got his law degree from the university of california at berkeley. mark rottenberg is the executive director of the electronity privacy information center, known as epic in washington, d.c. and is...
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but, look over a million of the procedures are being done, this is the most procedures we are seeing,n health care. and because it is such a big spike in this and over 7 billion dollar industry it is raising a little alarm and flag. ask your doctor, do i really need this -- >> you don't want to scare people who had it already. right. right. >> jamie: i'm glad. a lot of topics to get to. >> eric: time for e-mail now, we talk a lot about the benefits of fish oil, this person says. i read reports taking fish oil can increase your risk for developing aggressive prostate cancer, i take one capsule, 1,000 milligram, every other day, should i adjust my intake? you are the prostate expert and you hear of take fish oil, is there a problem with your prostate. >> thanks for the e-mail and we enjoy reading them. it is very, very helpful, it has omega-3 fatty acid and it is wonderful, a great benefit for the and lowers triglycerides and the benefits of it for hearts is already established, don't need to go there. when it comes to prostate cancer it is controversial and the jury is out. there is a
but, look over a million of the procedures are being done, this is the most procedures we are seeing,n health care. and because it is such a big spike in this and over 7 billion dollar industry it is raising a little alarm and flag. ask your doctor, do i really need this -- >> you don't want to scare people who had it already. right. right. >> jamie: i'm glad. a lot of topics to get to. >> eric: time for e-mail now, we talk a lot about the benefits of fish oil, this person...
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we hear complaints that it is too burdensome to go through the procedures require and we have to give up our privacy for greater safety. those who would give up the liberty to purchase temporary safety and neither the government's press for accomplish the authorized purchases or the ease by which you can get the information should lessen the protections and emergency procedures are provided under the constitution and under the faa, but the exception should not be the rule. i look forward to the testimony by witnesses and where they draw the lines between the insurances they are entitled to and the legitimate needs of the government to do its job. thank you. >> the chair recognizes the ranking member of the full committee, the gentlemen. moore. >> the fourth amendment is critical and i don't think that the supreme court, the courts have not finally ruled on what's going on. how much we need to know and i'm glad we are going to have a close said door hearings. in terms of settling some of the lack of information that we have about this subject. and so i guess it's going to be how much d
we hear complaints that it is too burdensome to go through the procedures require and we have to give up our privacy for greater safety. those who would give up the liberty to purchase temporary safety and neither the government's press for accomplish the authorized purchases or the ease by which you can get the information should lessen the protections and emergency procedures are provided under the constitution and under the faa, but the exception should not be the rule. i look forward to the...
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are you personally aware of any security deficiencies with the department's lock-up procedures? >> congressman, this brings me back to a point i wanted to make in response to dr. hall, if i may. >> yes, sir. >> dr. hall referred to one of the problems being unauthorized access to the room. that is an argument for the enforcement of an existing policy, not the replacement of that policy with something very draconian. access to the room is supposed to take place with a technically-proficient department of labor official. we're comfortable with that. >> ms. gal english, the department of -- ms. dalglish, the department's policy would require reporters to use government-open od software, hardware and wiring. is this action permissible under the first amendment? >> doctor, i don't believe so. and i think it raises substantial first amendment problems. as you know, the first amendment is designed to allow the press to operate independently. when you're using government-owned hard ware and software and you have no control over what it does and you have no knowledge of, perhaps, in an e
are you personally aware of any security deficiencies with the department's lock-up procedures? >> congressman, this brings me back to a point i wanted to make in response to dr. hall, if i may. >> yes, sir. >> dr. hall referred to one of the problems being unauthorized access to the room. that is an argument for the enforcement of an existing policy, not the replacement of that policy with something very draconian. access to the room is supposed to take place with a...
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you're right there's a lot of stuff that they probably really can't talk about but finding the procedures for dick. that should be something that they that they can locate yeah it's just proves to you again how ridiculous and overly classified everything is when you can't even declassify or find the classification procedures. let's move on to this next one this is kind of similar it's a couple weeks ago we did a story where a lady had written a bad review about a church online and so the church then went after her tried to sue and now this is happening to a guy over e-bay review take a look. he posted this feedback did not receive i don't need to provide it or refund he knows it's true that's what happened that's what exactly would happen but in this lawsuit filed in boston the company accused her of posting malicious feedback that her business. the saddest thing too is this was a six dollar purchase that they're suing him over and he did have a t.v. reviews damage to that but i mean i think so i would never buy anything off e.-bay that had bad customer reviews people saying they didn't g
you're right there's a lot of stuff that they probably really can't talk about but finding the procedures for dick. that should be something that they that they can locate yeah it's just proves to you again how ridiculous and overly classified everything is when you can't even declassify or find the classification procedures. let's move on to this next one this is kind of similar it's a couple weeks ago we did a story where a lady had written a bad review about a church online and so the church...
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we've put many different procedures in place already. and all 21 sacks have reviewed their policies and their procedures. they've initiated changes to ensure that this never happens again. >> that's nice to know. now, let's talk about carta. the secret service has been very public in disciplining and in fact dismissing any of the agents involved in the prosecution scandal there. have any of the dea agents who were involved there been disciplined? >> well, let me say that this is -- i'm extremely disappointed by the conduct allegations in colombia. these allegation are not representative of the 10,000 men and women that work for the dea. >> well, i'll stipulate that. and nor were the secret service agents who were involved on their end of the scandal indicative of the people who work for the secret service. most of them are dedicated. but the secret service moved quickly. i have not noticed that the dea has moved quickly at all to deal with this. >> well, can assure you we moved immediately, very quickly, as soon as information was given
we've put many different procedures in place already. and all 21 sacks have reviewed their policies and their procedures. they've initiated changes to ensure that this never happens again. >> that's nice to know. now, let's talk about carta. the secret service has been very public in disciplining and in fact dismissing any of the agents involved in the prosecution scandal there. have any of the dea agents who were involved there been disciplined? >> well, let me say that this is --...
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we've put many procedures in place already and all 21 sacks have reviewed their policies and procedures, they've initiated changes to ensure that this never happens again. >> that's nice to know. now, let's talk about cartagena. the secret service has been very public in disciplining and, in fact, dismissing many of the agents who were involved in prostitution scandal there. have nip of the dea agents who were involved there been disciplined? >> well, one, you say that this is -- i'm extremely disappointed by the conduct, allegations, in colombia. these fwrarnlgs are not representative of the tens of thousands of men and miami that work for the dea. >> i'll stipulate that, and, you know, nor were the secret service agent whose were involved in their end of this scandal, indicative of the people who work for the secret service. most of them are dedicated. but the secret service moved quickly. i have not noticed that the dea has moved quickly at all to deal with this. >> well, i can assure you, we me meeved very quickly. as soon as information was given to me bip the director of the secre
we've put many procedures in place already and all 21 sacks have reviewed their policies and procedures, they've initiated changes to ensure that this never happens again. >> that's nice to know. now, let's talk about cartagena. the secret service has been very public in disciplining and, in fact, dismissing many of the agents who were involved in prostitution scandal there. have nip of the dea agents who were involved there been disciplined? >> well, one, you say that this is --...
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follow our leaders like sheep and are happy our the cia seems to have lost their declassification procedures. old. technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. shoes that so much really make a lot of people if you're really look at moscow streets thousands protesting russia's capital for a wide variety of reasons but one issue nice many of them were against the return. all right guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're handing it to one of those brilliant minds who writes for the new york times that it's rare when this segment is filled with so much anger but after reading david brooks piece today titled the follower problem i just had to give the piece of my mind it was opinion was along he did manage to fill those fifteen paragraphs or so with so much elitist but kissing that it makes the notion that the new york times is a left leaning and even more obvious joke now throughout the article he suggests that america has changed and when he talks about our leadership he says of these days our country carries an attitude of oppos
follow our leaders like sheep and are happy our the cia seems to have lost their declassification procedures. old. technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. shoes that so much really make a lot of people if you're really look at moscow streets thousands protesting russia's capital for a wide variety of reasons but one issue nice many of them were against the return. all right guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're handing it...
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see all sorts of all sort of procedures and things like that it's just the fact and it may be that you know enough people want to say you know what i'm willing to put up with less access but you know i think that the waiting lines let's take switzerland for example the waiting lines there are actually shorter where there is going to brazil healthy. there there is not universal health care in the way that the risen canada for instance a single payer system and it's not government run we are moving inexorably towards that and there is no reason to believe that given the way that americans want health care and we want health care we consume more of health care not simply because our procedures are more expensive but rather we go to the doctor more often and we expect more out of our health systems than other countries do there is no reason to believe that increasing government involvement in a in a field whatever whatever you know economic activity you're talking about there's no way it's going to reduce the cost when i gave a i think it's interesting that you say that of americans that w
see all sorts of all sort of procedures and things like that it's just the fact and it may be that you know enough people want to say you know what i'm willing to put up with less access but you know i think that the waiting lines let's take switzerland for example the waiting lines there are actually shorter where there is going to brazil healthy. there there is not universal health care in the way that the risen canada for instance a single payer system and it's not government run we are...
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to get these procedures done. so if it shows anything at all you know medical tourism is an interesting phenomenon and super online and for instance a lot of people from canada come down to the united states to get operations and procedures that are that they can't get in canada if you go for a long waiting list of one and you pay cash and it's cheaper but you know what what this shows is that we have made a major mistake where we talk about health insurance when we're actually talking about prepayment plans insurance typically covers against the the odds of catastrophic problems if you need to if you need a surgery if you need hospitalization if you have a heart attack but our insurance coverage is always covering things like regular checkups every doctor's this of prescriptions and things like that and if we had if we had health insurance that was more like auto insurance where it doesn't cover your oil changes and it doesn't cover your tuneups but it covers big ticket items or to phrase the cost of those we wou
to get these procedures done. so if it shows anything at all you know medical tourism is an interesting phenomenon and super online and for instance a lot of people from canada come down to the united states to get operations and procedures that are that they can't get in canada if you go for a long waiting list of one and you pay cash and it's cheaper but you know what what this shows is that we have made a major mistake where we talk about health insurance when we're actually talking about...
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fisa was an act in 1978 to provide procedures for the domestic collection of foreign intelligence. in the 40 years since fisa's ann actment -- the shift from wireless satellite communications, to fiber optic wire communications alter the manner in which foreign communications are transmitted. the use of wire technology inside the united states to transmit a phone call that takes place overseas has the unintended consequence of requiring the government to obtain an individualized fisa warrant by non -- bipartisan fisa amendments to update our former intelligence laws. the act -- target foreign persons reasonably believed to be located outside the u.s. to acquire foreign intelligence information. the act requires prior court approval of all government surveillance using these authorities, including court approval of the government's targeting and minimization procedures. the fisa amendments act strengthens civil lib bers -- individualized court order from the fisa court to acquire foreign intelligence information. foreign surveillance under the fisa amendments act is subject to exten
fisa was an act in 1978 to provide procedures for the domestic collection of foreign intelligence. in the 40 years since fisa's ann actment -- the shift from wireless satellite communications, to fiber optic wire communications alter the manner in which foreign communications are transmitted. the use of wire technology inside the united states to transmit a phone call that takes place overseas has the unintended consequence of requiring the government to obtain an individualized fisa warrant by...
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a procedure that is basically is similar to what is done for a medical procedure except that the person doesn't make up. that that is what strikes me is that is what the term violence are for easter. i would pretty much give. him i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead. tell me what about that other states at least let you have a last visit with your family. but it's still perplexing. we keep making jokes about getting real friendly with regards to me and my mother so we can just. you know. think she can convince. more ed for me to look at. mobile home. her cabin. yeah. goal to fit me up in business with cabins. out here and get rid of this and do it so that's what he's looking for. fatality have thought. that what he wants for now we've decided to if he dares to add the nat'l to give me a business i'll have some income coming in or have to worry about working in money . in one of his first drawing. after he got locked up. the first time i looked at that a crowd for our. cause when you look at it you know that what they're feeling. that's what their thoughts are. and this
a procedure that is basically is similar to what is done for a medical procedure except that the person doesn't make up. that that is what strikes me is that is what the term violence are for easter. i would pretty much give. him i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead. tell me what about that other states at least let you have a last visit with your family. but it's still perplexing. we keep making jokes about getting real friendly with regards to me and my mother so we can just....
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done for a medical procedure except that the person doesn't make up. that that is what strikes me is that is what the term violence are for us too. started. to. make me. i would pretty much give anything to be able to. work that way and the saddest part is that texas gets their way and they execute him i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead. tell me what's justified about that other states at least let you have a last visit with your family state of texas. but it's still perplexing. we keep making jokes about getting real friendly with the guards me and my mother in law so we can just reach our hand through the window one time and just. you know they had a lot of shit. my mother in law thinks she can convince. hold. cabin. goal me up in. cabin. along the side out here and get rid of this and do it. looking for. fatality have. decided to. give me a business have some income coming in. have to worry about working. drawing . for hours. when you look at it. that's what their thoughts are. on this one. that was one of my i think because it's
done for a medical procedure except that the person doesn't make up. that that is what strikes me is that is what the term violence are for us too. started. to. make me. i would pretty much give anything to be able to. work that way and the saddest part is that texas gets their way and they execute him i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead. tell me what's justified about that other states at least let you have a last visit with your family state of texas. but it's still...
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. >> up until now, the process is holding, people are holding to procedures. despite the rhetoric, people are sticking to the procedures, but it is fragile. politicians want to show their muscles and they're trying to incite the public. that is easy in an environment like iraq. >> when you look at how the country has fired since the american troop withdrawal, is iraq doing better or worse than you might have expected it to do without the american presence? >> all lot of iraqis feel that iraq has done better after the u.s. withdrawal. the politicians haven't got their act together but the state is back again trying to consolidate its institutions, so that is a good thing. >> thank you very much for coming into the studio. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come -- a medical miracle after pioneering treatment for a little girl the suffered horrendous burns at a family barbecue. people realized she actually survived. then we didn't know what to do now. new first lady has shocked the country's political establishment with a tweet seen as a dig aga
. >> up until now, the process is holding, people are holding to procedures. despite the rhetoric, people are sticking to the procedures, but it is fragile. politicians want to show their muscles and they're trying to incite the public. that is easy in an environment like iraq. >> when you look at how the country has fired since the american troop withdrawal, is iraq doing better or worse than you might have expected it to do without the american presence? >> all lot of iraqis...
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>> about 50% more. >> they do a lot more... >> o'brien: a lot of procedures. frontline and the center for public integrity have spent the past year investigating the business of medicaid dentistry and the new corporate model for treating america's poor kids. >> this is all billings from medicaid. >> o'brien: we were able to obtain and analyze medicaid data from two states: virginia and texas. we found that on average, kool smiles used crowns more frequently than other providers on children eight and under. in texas, half of all the restorative care on kids eight and under, stainless-steel crowns, 50% more than the state average. virginia, 50% more crowns than average. that's a big difference than other medicaid providers. why? >> our focus is looking at each and every child and looking at where their decay is, what their risk for getting cavities. >> o'brien: it's not because the crown pays more? >> the focus on each and every child we see is to restore that child to a state of good oral health. >> o'brien: then how do you explain that discrepancy, that differ
>> about 50% more. >> they do a lot more... >> o'brien: a lot of procedures. frontline and the center for public integrity have spent the past year investigating the business of medicaid dentistry and the new corporate model for treating america's poor kids. >> this is all billings from medicaid. >> o'brien: we were able to obtain and analyze medicaid data from two states: virginia and texas. we found that on average, kool smiles used crowns more frequently than...
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we seek the consent as we host municipalities after which due procedures will be taken. to secure prosperity and humane conditions for citizens, accessible and stable supply of energy is indispensable. nuclear power has supplied roughly 30% of all energy in japan. if the supply is halted and is not permitted to resume, the japanese economic society cannot be sustained. >> noda gave his speech as part of a deal. the governor of fukui prefecture site of the ohi plant, demanded the prime minister address the public in order to get his consent. japan became a nuclear power free for first time in 42 years last month. that's when the final nuclear plant in operation in hokkaido was shut down for inspection. following the prime minister's speech, local officials involved with the ohi plant expressed their opinions. the governor of fukui says in his statement that officials will determine whether managers at the plant are capable of making decisions during a nuclear emergency. the governor plans to hear opinions from an independent panel of experts and members of the prefectural
we seek the consent as we host municipalities after which due procedures will be taken. to secure prosperity and humane conditions for citizens, accessible and stable supply of energy is indispensable. nuclear power has supplied roughly 30% of all energy in japan. if the supply is halted and is not permitted to resume, the japanese economic society cannot be sustained. >> noda gave his speech as part of a deal. the governor of fukui prefecture site of the ohi plant, demanded the prime...
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staff rewrite the hearing procedures on revoking medallion issuances. that has been moved to a hearing before our professional hearing staff. when they are not hearing permit issues related to taxi permits, they are well-versed in the code of administrative procedures. i find them not always instantaneous. i think we could improve that part of it. i find them thoughtful and careful with their opinions. then, i am sorry. i am getting confused. the taxi commission hearing, which would be your sfmta board hearing if it were still done this way today, once that hearing is done, you go to the board of appeals. then, if you do not like the result of the board of appeals, you pay for a lawyer to go to court. the way that i have proposed this legislation is that there is an sfmta staff decision. there is no change there. number two, there is a hearing. instead of the taxi commission or this board, it is in front of the hearing officers that are part of our sfmta staff and have experience in the various types of hearings. third, if you do not like that result, y
staff rewrite the hearing procedures on revoking medallion issuances. that has been moved to a hearing before our professional hearing staff. when they are not hearing permit issues related to taxi permits, they are well-versed in the code of administrative procedures. i find them not always instantaneous. i think we could improve that part of it. i find them thoughtful and careful with their opinions. then, i am sorry. i am getting confused. the taxi commission hearing, which would be your...
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on april 10th, without the notice and comment predicated under the administrator's procedures act, a dramatic policy shift. henceforth, reporters would be required to use only government software, government hardware, government lines, government notebooks and government pens. the use of modern news producing software with the greater accuracy and context it provides would be prohibited. all transmission would be via the internet, not secure lines. the department of labor to operate the lines control internet access and control internet connections creating a single point of failure, because all news organizations would share the same infrastructure. although the policy change was unprecedented, it was presented as non-negotiable, a fait accompli. news organizations were required to remove their software, hardware and dedicated lines from the department by june 15. this proposal threatens the first amendment. the government would literally own the reporters' notebook, unlike any other federal agency, the department of labor is requiring that reporter, write news arms on government-ob
on april 10th, without the notice and comment predicated under the administrator's procedures act, a dramatic policy shift. henceforth, reporters would be required to use only government software, government hardware, government lines, government notebooks and government pens. the use of modern news producing software with the greater accuracy and context it provides would be prohibited. all transmission would be via the internet, not secure lines. the department of labor to operate the lines...
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there is a procedure than can get red of them. >> this procedure use as radio frequency element which is a heater probe. >> the procedure is less invasive than the older technique where the vein is surgically removed. >> some good news. you could be getting money back from the health department. insurers will be handing back a billion dollars this summer. each family is expected to get about $150. it's part of the 2010 health reform law. abc2news.com is the place for all the health news you need. just check out our page. you'll find the important health lines as well as some very, very interesting health stories to cope you informed. >> coming up on the news at 5:30, a verbal assault on a bus monitor is recorded, put online and it's gone viral, all done by the children who watched the assault. what she said she wants the teens to learn from it. >> the towson market opened today. >>> and if you're hoping your teen will get a summer job, you may want to lock for something else to keep them busy. why summer jobs for teens are harder to find this year. before copd... i took my son fishing
there is a procedure than can get red of them. >> this procedure use as radio frequency element which is a heater probe. >> the procedure is less invasive than the older technique where the vein is surgically removed. >> some good news. you could be getting money back from the health department. insurers will be handing back a billion dollars this summer. each family is expected to get about $150. it's part of the 2010 health reform law. abc2news.com is the place for all the...
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very few minor procedures, but a lot of tests and imaging. that's where the money is, for the very sick people and that's where the money is for the not very sick people. there's plenty of money in those fancy machines, but where is the real throughput? it's in the seemingly ordinary interventions that we're all used to and expect. that's where the money is. okay. well, everybody says let's do some research and figure out what we should be doing and don't do the things we shouldn't be doing. the only problem is that there are a lot of things that we do. and there are very few studies looking at what we should be doing and i don't care whether you look at the stimulus funding and you look at the billions of dollars going into other places. the research can't move fast enough, you can't spend enough, you'll never get ahead of it, because things that we accept for granted, we do without question. and occasionally when we question it, such as the on and off again discussion about the blood tests for prostate disease, we get a lot of resistance, b
very few minor procedures, but a lot of tests and imaging. that's where the money is, for the very sick people and that's where the money is for the not very sick people. there's plenty of money in those fancy machines, but where is the real throughput? it's in the seemingly ordinary interventions that we're all used to and expect. that's where the money is. okay. well, everybody says let's do some research and figure out what we should be doing and don't do the things we shouldn't be doing....
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could be passed out of the house under their suspension of the rules procedures. could be brought to the floor of the u.s. senate. it ought to be one of those things where you could get unanimous consent out of the u.s. senate to institutionalize the kororganization needed for united states to move forward with the safe development of offshore energy. that would be a very simple thing to do, and yet it appears to be a do nothing congress at this point in time. they are not willing to do that. because they don't want anything to happen. it's the -- the world of very fails and politics of today. it says doing nothing is better than doing something, even though it may be a small measure. in my view, it would be a very important measure because the realitisy that americans know and i believe we all agree, whether you're in the coverageation community or in the oil and gas industry that having safe and responsible production of our oil and gas in the oceans of america is something that is in fact very important. said something that could be done. it wouldn't take a who
could be passed out of the house under their suspension of the rules procedures. could be brought to the floor of the u.s. senate. it ought to be one of those things where you could get unanimous consent out of the u.s. senate to institutionalize the kororganization needed for united states to move forward with the safe development of offshore energy. that would be a very simple thing to do, and yet it appears to be a do nothing congress at this point in time. they are not willing to do that....
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chairperson hur: what do you think about that procedure? >> in theory, it sounds fine. it does not address our concern that witnesses such as this chief wendy still are relevant to the inquiry. she is not going to add anything to your task of determining what the facts are, what share for mercury did and whether or not there was official misconduct. i think this was not -- if you allow them to put in a declaration, we will be objecting to its emissions in its entirety. dennis wholey boehner's and -- that is better than having them on a question by question basis. >> our task should be to eliminate those witnesses who we truly feel are relevant and for whom a declaration is not likely or very unlikely to provide us with relevant information. to the extent we think it is a close call and there is to determine. we should evaluate the different-decoration. -- of the declaration. are their views as to where wendy steals -- stills falls data -- on the declaration? >> i think i understand the mayor wanting to expand but that is the category i see it in. given the position that
chairperson hur: what do you think about that procedure? >> in theory, it sounds fine. it does not address our concern that witnesses such as this chief wendy still are relevant to the inquiry. she is not going to add anything to your task of determining what the facts are, what share for mercury did and whether or not there was official misconduct. i think this was not -- if you allow them to put in a declaration, we will be objecting to its emissions in its entirety. dennis wholey...
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there's great environmental benefit in getting navigation procedures out as quickly as possible. and the benefit is that you reduce fuel burn and track miles and noise. so, getting them into the system, as quickly as possible is generally a good thing. what is legislation suggested is find ways to cut down that time. and so we are looking at the full scope of what needs to be done there. everything from the development of the procedure, to how it is designed, the environmental process, how it is deployed, operationalized and how do we evaluate whether it's doing what it was intended to do. that is the process that we are trying to cut from 5-10 years to 2-3. so, you know, clearly the direction we received from congressnd the environmental area is an important factor that we are focused on, but we are looking at the full scope of what is needed to be done here so that we can cut this time down. >> madam chairman, i close with this, if i might, and that is to -- i would like your commitment that you are going to devote the time and energy to solving the newark air traffic control p
there's great environmental benefit in getting navigation procedures out as quickly as possible. and the benefit is that you reduce fuel burn and track miles and noise. so, getting them into the system, as quickly as possible is generally a good thing. what is legislation suggested is find ways to cut down that time. and so we are looking at the full scope of what needs to be done there. everything from the development of the procedure, to how it is designed, the environmental process, how it...
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we're trying to reduce the deployment time for individual procedures from what would order narlly be five to ten years down to three and sometimes two years. we're doing that in metropolitan areas all across the country. later this summer, we will take a first step in deploying our data-com program, a transformational technology because what it addresses he ee head-on is principle challenge for efficiency and maintaining safety. that is to ensure that communications between controllers and pilots are accurate, precise, and delivered in a timely fashion. and so we're on track for the delivery of that -- beginning the delivery of that program later on this year. we're making good progress, but i have to stress, it's a long term delivery program that we have. we have milestones that go all the way out to 2025 for the delivery of nexgen and it's important to us that we hit those and deliver the benefits to the users of the system. >> thank you very much. thanks for your testimony. i'll look forward to supporting you in the final. i just want to say thank you very much for coming here. th
we're trying to reduce the deployment time for individual procedures from what would order narlly be five to ten years down to three and sometimes two years. we're doing that in metropolitan areas all across the country. later this summer, we will take a first step in deploying our data-com program, a transformational technology because what it addresses he ee head-on is principle challenge for efficiency and maintaining safety. that is to ensure that communications between controllers and...
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it's an intense procedure. at the moment he's not doing ldl because we're on a drug study to see if they can make some headway with a drug rather than the ldl procedure. >> what a brave little guy. we have pictures of him as a toddler and now getting older. this is obviously a pre-existing condition for him. if your husband were to lose his job or insurance, this would have been an issue for you. the supreme court's decision gives you breathing space. >> i think yesterday, i was asked what my reaction to the decision was. i said it was a mixture of relief and hope. i think it is the right decision for not just our family but all americans to have this certainty that if you have a serious medical condition you can always get covered. >> want to bring in andrew reuben, clearly a victory for people with pre-existing conditions. there's still uncertainty hanging over this legislation, at least in an election year, for people with pre-existing conditions. the supreme court has set this aside. they will be recovered.
it's an intense procedure. at the moment he's not doing ldl because we're on a drug study to see if they can make some headway with a drug rather than the ldl procedure. >> what a brave little guy. we have pictures of him as a toddler and now getting older. this is obviously a pre-existing condition for him. if your husband were to lose his job or insurance, this would have been an issue for you. the supreme court's decision gives you breathing space. >> i think yesterday, i was...
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it makes changes to procedures for hearings. it clarifies procedures on citations issued to permit holders. it clarifies procedures for providing public notice. it makes color scheme permit holders responsible for insuring that all gate fees charged are within the cap. those are the two items. vice chairperson brinkman: we have speakers on those items? any comment before public comment? >> i will reiterate that both of these, moving provisions from the police code to the transportation code, and the cleanup items, are the result of many years of experience in working through these codes and identifying problems or loopholes, or other things that have been part of an ongoing process to clean up and stabilize regulation so that everybody knows exactly what the rule book is. i will remind you that you did approve additional enforcement capability for the taxi services division that will help us in force -- enforce those regulations. director bridges: -- secretary boomer: name[names are called] >> i speak to item 14. on your pbs fil
it makes changes to procedures for hearings. it clarifies procedures on citations issued to permit holders. it clarifies procedures for providing public notice. it makes color scheme permit holders responsible for insuring that all gate fees charged are within the cap. those are the two items. vice chairperson brinkman: we have speakers on those items? any comment before public comment? >> i will reiterate that both of these, moving provisions from the police code to the transportation...
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now a nationwide clinical trial is studying a procedure that zap the nerves.e interrupting the fight-or-flight nervous systems. >> doctors thread a cath her to the kidney artery and apply radio frequency waves. idea is to calm the signals between the brain and kidney. renalal denervation is not approved in the u.s., but study in europe suggests that it works. >> patients in the trial won't know if they're getting the real procedure or a fake. a month after diana participated in the trial at duke university, she noticed a significant drop in her blood pressure, and has been able to add exercise back to her routine. >> i feel like i'm getting my life back. i feel like i'm getting me back. >> reporter: so far doctors have seen minimal side effects linked to the procedure, but admit they don't know much about the long-term effects. erica edwards, abc news. >>> coming up on news4, a wedding party gets soaked. >>> plus a creative way one person turned a tiny apartment into a place with lots of room. >>> coming up on news 4 at 5:00, cashing in on stolen merchandise a
now a nationwide clinical trial is studying a procedure that zap the nerves.e interrupting the fight-or-flight nervous systems. >> doctors thread a cath her to the kidney artery and apply radio frequency waves. idea is to calm the signals between the brain and kidney. renalal denervation is not approved in the u.s., but study in europe suggests that it works. >> patients in the trial won't know if they're getting the real procedure or a fake. a month after diana participated in the...
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i believe this will go a long way to develop policies and procedur procedures. since the post 9/11 gi bill, i have had the pleasure of participating in addressing issues involved in processing tuition benefits. these meetings always end with both sides walking away better informed with how both sides operate. we believe most but not all of the principles if implemented according to the guidelines will not inflict cost or burden on the institutions. our concerns are as follows, section 2 a requires institutions to provide students with a broad range of information on a standard form. prospective students do not routinely identify themselves based on their federal aid eligibility making it difficult for schools to identify who should receive a form. section 2 f mandates refund policies in a manner similar to policies for stund aid. ed permits colleges and universities to set their own refund policies. then this will create significant enrollment planning for institutions of higher education. section 2 g requires schools, if it is similar to the agreement recently
i believe this will go a long way to develop policies and procedur procedures. since the post 9/11 gi bill, i have had the pleasure of participating in addressing issues involved in processing tuition benefits. these meetings always end with both sides walking away better informed with how both sides operate. we believe most but not all of the principles if implemented according to the guidelines will not inflict cost or burden on the institutions. our concerns are as follows, section 2 a...