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her journey has now led her to the mayo clinic in rochester minnesota. deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders. >> the patients enrolled in these studies are really the worst of the worst. these are patients that have tried everything and have failed. >> dr. kendall lee has been performing deep brain stimulation for mood disorders for a decade. >> what is deep brain stimulation? >> it's state-of-the-art technology where doctors are able to implant electrodes, for a variety of disorders. >> dr. lee has seen some dramatic results. like case of minnesota orchestra violinist roger frish. he developed a tremor and was unable to perform. >> you only noticed his tremor when he played the violin. >> dr. lee had fresch play his instrument when he tested the electrodes implanted in his brain. when the electric troasd electrodes were implanted his tremor disappeared and he was able to play. >> what was that like? >> it was amazing. but because this particular gentleman was a concert master he had to get the music perfect. so we inserted the second lead and
her journey has now led her to the mayo clinic in rochester minnesota. deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders. >> the patients enrolled in these studies are really the worst of the worst. these are patients that have tried everything and have failed. >> dr. kendall lee has been performing deep brain stimulation for mood disorders for a decade. >> what is deep brain stimulation? >> it's state-of-the-art technology where doctors are able to implant electrodes,...
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her journey has now led her to the mayo clinic if rochester, minnesota. deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders. >> the patients that are enrolled in these studies are really the worst of the worst so these are patients who have tried everything and have failed. >> dr. kendall lee has been performing surgery for movement disorders foryears. >> what is deep brain stimulation? >> where surgeons are able to implant electrodes into the brain and treat parkinson's disease and tourette's syndrome and or the things. >> like orchestra violinist roger fresct. >> you could only notice his trem when he played the vie -- tremor when he played his violin. >> he implanted the electrodes in his brain to be precisely on target. when the electrodes were turned on his tremor vanished and he was able to play. >> what was that like to light that up in the or? >> it was amazing. when this particular gentleman was a concert master, he had the get the music he perfect. we got that perfect note that he wanted so that was very exciting. >> that was very cool. >> really e
her journey has now led her to the mayo clinic if rochester, minnesota. deep brain stimulation for psychiatric disorders. >> the patients that are enrolled in these studies are really the worst of the worst so these are patients who have tried everything and have failed. >> dr. kendall lee has been performing surgery for movement disorders foryears. >> what is deep brain stimulation? >> where surgeons are able to implant electrodes into the brain and treat parkinson's...
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a recessionrienced in rochester, minnesota. i just wanted to say that i have been unemployed most of my life, jobrecently, i found a good . it just changes your life, you know? if we can raise the minimum wage and keep it at least at the cost of living, people will live that are. live better.l we have to come down hard on those who hire illegals. we can't blame illegals for coming to america. jailve to come down and the people that hire illegals and now will stop them from coming over and stop the business owners from hiring them. put stiffer penalties on them. host: what type of job did you find? caller: i'm working at a mill plant. it changed my life. it's not nothing major, but it really, really helped out. $10 or $12 just doesn't do it these days. i'm a black man. it is sad to see a lot of the black people just standing around, not looking for work. it really ticks me off. i can't believe ferguson has a to percent black and no black people in power. i can't understand the rich football players, they don't try to help. just
a recessionrienced in rochester, minnesota. i just wanted to say that i have been unemployed most of my life, jobrecently, i found a good . it just changes your life, you know? if we can raise the minimum wage and keep it at least at the cost of living, people will live that are. live better.l we have to come down hard on those who hire illegals. we can't blame illegals for coming to america. jailve to come down and the people that hire illegals and now will stop them from coming over and stop...
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our next caller today is tim, calling from rochester, minnesota. am the result of a lot of the downsizing that people did during the recession. it affected my income. personnel, staffing professions, not a lot in the last five years. host: your industry is suffering from that? yes, the industry looking for employees. most of the time if they are hiring at all it is not in the professional ranks. they are mainly looking to start people on a part-time or contractual basis. there are traditional loyalties locate -- traditional loyalties associated with that. i tried to collect some furniture. i tried to do things the supplement it. it has been a tough road. host: all right, tim, thank you. what is your situation? how were you able to cobble sure you have? caller: i retired in 1999 at the age of 51. the money we had from our 401(k) and savings. we sold our house from a high income area and moved to north carolina, which gave us more disposable income. all of the cell phones and security systems that you have , the higher taxes in north carolina. host:
our next caller today is tim, calling from rochester, minnesota. am the result of a lot of the downsizing that people did during the recession. it affected my income. personnel, staffing professions, not a lot in the last five years. host: your industry is suffering from that? yes, the industry looking for employees. most of the time if they are hiring at all it is not in the professional ranks. they are mainly looking to start people on a part-time or contractual basis. there are traditional...
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two women were convicted of terrorist financing in rochester, minnesota. in federal district court. then we had the westgate shopping mall terror act in kenya. and from the terrorists who were involved and claim sponsorship of this horrific act, of the shooting at the westgate mall in kenya, the report was that two minnesotans were part of that effort. then we saw, although it hasn't been confirmed by our government, the terrorists have named two minnesotans. then we saw recruitment, very sophisticated recruitment videos were put forth to recruit individuals to come and join al qaeda. when this occurred, three of them were featured from minnesota. they were called the minnesota martyrs. three young men. one was a caucasian american. his name was tr ombing y castigar. he had been converted to islam at a mosque in bloomington, minnesota. where many of the individuals who have gone to fight on behalf of the islamic state made as their religious home. that he was honored to be a traitor to america. that was a part of his conviction to the islamic state. he turned on his country. so when
two women were convicted of terrorist financing in rochester, minnesota. in federal district court. then we had the westgate shopping mall terror act in kenya. and from the terrorists who were involved and claim sponsorship of this horrific act, of the shooting at the westgate mall in kenya, the report was that two minnesotans were part of that effort. then we saw, although it hasn't been confirmed by our government, the terrorists have named two minnesotans. then we saw recruitment, very...
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madison, wisconsin, rochester, minnesota, arlington, virginia, boulder, colorado and palo alto, californiaound out the top five. liveability.com which looked at 2,000 cities and their ameni amenities. they came up with the top 100 cities and we will have a link to that on the realty check soon. why is all of this important? because millennials will drive the future of the housing market. while they may not be moving that much right now, investors should know where they are headed. >> wisconsin is the place to be, diana. >> i suppose so. it's cold but after a hot summer, it might be worth it. >>> up next, what does the country's corner office think about the future of the economy? president of the business round table will join us live with a look at their latest read from 135 ceos. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, de
madison, wisconsin, rochester, minnesota, arlington, virginia, boulder, colorado and palo alto, californiaound out the top five. liveability.com which looked at 2,000 cities and their ameni amenities. they came up with the top 100 cities and we will have a link to that on the realty check soon. why is all of this important? because millennials will drive the future of the housing market. while they may not be moving that much right now, investors should know where they are headed. >>...
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that live in rochester, minnesota. >> thursday night two more governor debates.ary fallin and joe doorman. that's live on c-span at 8:00 eastern. also at 8:00 eastern, a debate of nebraska's governor's race. ebrook and pete ricketts. on c-span, a debate from oregon. where john kitzhaber faces a challenge from republican dennis richardson. >> for over 70 years, the oregon association of broadcasters or the o.a.b., has been the voice of the broadcast industry in oregon. we advocate for oregonans about the important of free television and radio before the legislature in say salem in and congress in washington, d.c. we have activities that encourage sound broadcast practices to better serve you and provide scholarships for students across the region to attract emerging journalism talent in our state. today's debate broadcast live across the state of oregon between governor john kitzhaber and representative dennis richardson is an example of the o.a.b.'s involvement in the process of helping educate the citizens of oregon on the important issues facing them each and e
that live in rochester, minnesota. >> thursday night two more governor debates.ary fallin and joe doorman. that's live on c-span at 8:00 eastern. also at 8:00 eastern, a debate of nebraska's governor's race. ebrook and pete ricketts. on c-span, a debate from oregon. where john kitzhaber faces a challenge from republican dennis richardson. >> for over 70 years, the oregon association of broadcasters or the o.a.b., has been the voice of the broadcast industry in oregon. we advocate...
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sports with 25 varsity teams in the university of minnesota system has campuses in morris, corkstown, and in rochesterin terms of the athletic ms and scholarships. per any do you give out year? guest: 750 student athletes at minnesota in of the twin cities and additional student athletes in duluth. them receive some kind of financial aid ranging from a scholarship to a partial scholarship across all sports. the gain, you know, revenues that support that are to a very m great extent, media revenues, philanthropy, and other sponsorship rights. the overall budget $1 million or $2 million this year. host: he's aboard our c-span bus in minneapolis as we kick the c-span college tour this time through the big ten conference starting with the university of minnesota. parent, a parent of the student, minnesota or elsewhere, 202-585-3880. for educators, 202-585-3881. for students, and that's college students or others, 202-585-3882. we'd love to hear some high students who are planning to go to college next year or out.ng to figure that and for all minnesota residents, 202-585-3883. hear from capitol heights, m
sports with 25 varsity teams in the university of minnesota system has campuses in morris, corkstown, and in rochesterin terms of the athletic ms and scholarships. per any do you give out year? guest: 750 student athletes at minnesota in of the twin cities and additional student athletes in duluth. them receive some kind of financial aid ranging from a scholarship to a partial scholarship across all sports. the gain, you know, revenues that support that are to a very m great extent, media...
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rochester. how many athletic scholarships do you give out per year? >> we have 750 student athletes at the university of minnesota at the twin cities and additional student athletes? duluth. most of,eze them receive some k of financial aid, ranging from a full scholarship to a partial scholarship across all sports. and again, the revenues that support that athletic program are to a very great extent media revenues, ticket sales, fil philanthropy and other sponsorship sites, so the impact on our overall budget is a million or two million this year and hopefully a little bit more than that next year. >> as we kick off our cspan bus college tour this time through the big ten conference starting with the university of minnesota. if you are a parent of a student whether at minnesota or elsewhere. college students or others, 202-585-3882. we would love to hear from some high school students who are planning to go to college next year. let's hear first from capital heights, maryland, a student, john, where do you go to school? >> hello? >> john, you're on the air, yes do you go to school? >> caller: i go to university o
rochester. how many athletic scholarships do you give out per year? >> we have 750 student athletes at the university of minnesota at the twin cities and additional student athletes? duluth. most of,eze them receive some k of financial aid, ranging from a full scholarship to a partial scholarship across all sports. and again, the revenues that support that athletic program are to a very great extent media revenues, ticket sales, fil philanthropy and other sponsorship sites, so the impact...
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sports with 25 varsity teams in the university of minnesota system has campuses in morris, corkstown, and in rochestererms of the athletic ms and scholarships. per any do you give out year? guest: 750 student athletes at minnesota in of the twin cities and additional student athletes in duluth. them receive some kind of financial aid ranging from a scholarship to a partial scholarship across all sports. the gain, you know, revenues that support that are to a very m great extent, media revenues, philanthropy, and other sponsorship rights. the overall budget $1 million or $2 million this year. host: he's aboard our c-span bus in minneapolis as we kick the c-span college tour this time through the big ten conference starting with the university of minnesota. parent, a parent of the student, minnesota or elsewhere, 202-585-3880. for educators, 202-585-3881. for students, and that's college students or others, 202-585-3882. we'd love to hear some high students who are planning to go to college next year or out.ng to figure that and for all minnesota residents, 202-585-3883. hear from capitol heights, maryl
sports with 25 varsity teams in the university of minnesota system has campuses in morris, corkstown, and in rochestererms of the athletic ms and scholarships. per any do you give out year? guest: 750 student athletes at minnesota in of the twin cities and additional student athletes in duluth. them receive some kind of financial aid ranging from a scholarship to a partial scholarship across all sports. the gain, you know, revenues that support that are to a very m great extent, media revenues,...