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the seattle group is offering to train the trainer. we have had doctors that solve the presentation and offered they would be willing to come in pro bono and speak to brain functions of juvenile. we're absolutely trying in earnest to come up with the training as soon as possible for advanced officers, and more importantly, if we're going to hire a certain amount of new police officers, we would like that to be a block of training. one thing we're going to do is take a day or month when officers are in the academy and will do that time just with youth. we would bring it used the news professionals and to do the training in the morning, and officers would do that afternoon at a boys' and girls' clubs, park and wrecked facility just to take the police had off and interact with people in san francisco for an afternoon. and hopefully somebody would catch the bug, and later on that is something they would want to do much like right now where we have police officers in the northern district or working up on hunters point, strictly with young
the seattle group is offering to train the trainer. we have had doctors that solve the presentation and offered they would be willing to come in pro bono and speak to brain functions of juvenile. we're absolutely trying in earnest to come up with the training as soon as possible for advanced officers, and more importantly, if we're going to hire a certain amount of new police officers, we would like that to be a block of training. one thing we're going to do is take a day or month when officers...
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. >>> and breast feeding in public is a really important issue for a lot of moms, what a group of seattle mothers doing to make sure they can breast feed in peace. >>> and he may have danced his way to jail. the police search to identity a burglar caught busting a move on camera.
. >>> and breast feeding in public is a really important issue for a lot of moms, what a group of seattle mothers doing to make sure they can breast feed in peace. >>> and he may have danced his way to jail. the police search to identity a burglar caught busting a move on camera.
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if you're in for instance seattle, washington, someone in your group should be speaking, there is a large somali population. latino, someone speaking spanish, there is a large latino population there. so i wanted to say to the greater group and i've said to my group if your group looks just like you, maybe only you live in your neighborhood but i doubt it so there needs to be a greater outreach, i also would like to know or find out how through the difference consortium of organizations maybe classes how to reach across sometimes cultural borders or boundaries, so that we understand each other, so that we are able to communicate well and address each other's needs. [ applause ] >> do any of the panelists want to respond or should we move on? >> virginia armstrong, president of the league of women voters in south hampton roads virginia. i have one comment and one question. for the woman from maryland who h doesn't have any particular needs related to maryland, please come to virginia, we are in one hell of a mess! [ applause ] >> secondly, with the league of women voters, we are especially
if you're in for instance seattle, washington, someone in your group should be speaking, there is a large somali population. latino, someone speaking spanish, there is a large latino population there. so i wanted to say to the greater group and i've said to my group if your group looks just like you, maybe only you live in your neighborhood but i doubt it so there needs to be a greater outreach, i also would like to know or find out how through the difference consortium of organizations maybe...
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. >>> breast feeding in public is not illegal in seattle but that hasn't stopped a group from heading to city hall to fight for the right to do it when and not have to worry about getting flack for it. this group of proud breast feeding mothers want city hall to make it illegal for someone to ask a breast feeding mom to cover up or move. >> some people think you should do in private, it's a private thing but nobody really eats in private. a lot of people go out to eat. people eat in restaurants and many public. why shouldn't my son? >> reporter: if the bill is a proved moms would have the right to file a complaint with the city's civil rights office. >> a teen's family said he was bullied to death. how did a anti bully demonstration turn to violence after the funeral? >>> and students racing their objections to tuition hikes get pepper sprayed. the video more when we come back. . >>> take a look, we will show you the photographs of inside a florida store after a plane hit it. what a mess . it went right through the roof the public supermarket sending people running through the aisle,
. >>> breast feeding in public is not illegal in seattle but that hasn't stopped a group from heading to city hall to fight for the right to do it when and not have to worry about getting flack for it. this group of proud breast feeding mothers want city hall to make it illegal for someone to ask a breast feeding mom to cover up or move. >> some people think you should do in private, it's a private thing but nobody really eats in private. a lot of people go out to eat. people eat...
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seattle mortgage. industry or whatever this group is called he called these loans unconscionable and it's short sellers said that they were they were designed to steal their property it's six so you know really what you have and this is why i wanted to sort of bring these two. sides of the story together. what you know basically what our what our elite our establishment are doing here and abroad they're exploiting and preying on foreign countries through the military and then they do the same you know just different means at home these are these are two sides i think of one coin invading and raping countries and exploiting the profit opportunities through military contracts ongoing military contracts and so on and so forth abroad and then at home primarily through through housing fraud through stealing people's homes through locking them in on loans that were absolutely predatory fried you know an illegal deceptive everything and these people get away with it and that's i get to that part of my story the head of the mortgage company that fleeced roger bales family bales is the guy accused of the massac
seattle mortgage. industry or whatever this group is called he called these loans unconscionable and it's short sellers said that they were they were designed to steal their property it's six so you know really what you have and this is why i wanted to sort of bring these two. sides of the story together. what you know basically what our what our elite our establishment are doing here and abroad they're exploiting and preying on foreign countries through the military and then they do the same...
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we've brought him in from seattle, and this group did -- >> yeah.w do we do a good job of insuring that, you know, that we don't have problems going forward, more problems? >> well, i think that we've had some real serious discussions with the program management folks, and i think that they, they understand that they do need to have better oversight from the top. we also had a lot of discussions while we were at the sites, at the medical centers. i think the directors there and the program folks at the local level, they understand that they need to have probably better supervision of the providers. some of the things that we've reported in our audit in regards to the safety concerns, for instance, they were pretty obvious that they were lacking, and basically, it was, it was there when we walked in, it was very obvious for us. but for the local folks, they just sort of overlooked it. and can it's -- and, again, that's the oversight that's needed. >> so how do we keep them from overlooking it? >> well, i think it's from the pressure from the top all
we've brought him in from seattle, and this group did -- >> yeah.w do we do a good job of insuring that, you know, that we don't have problems going forward, more problems? >> well, i think that we've had some real serious discussions with the program management folks, and i think that they, they understand that they do need to have better oversight from the top. we also had a lot of discussions while we were at the sites, at the medical centers. i think the directors there and the...
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group. you had a lot of broken windows and demonstrations. everybody was wondering if -- this was after seattle, the international monetary fund meeting. everyone wondered if they would leave there. they came over and seemed to hang out in oakland for a while. i think we have a particular political element in the bay area that other people do not have. people in oakland -- that is the difference. i do not think it is fair to call that the whole occupy movement. there is a general sense in the world and the u.s. that there should be more income equality. there is a broad group of people in oakland -- i think that was one of the hard things for me as mayor, to get the city to have consensus on it, because people were very sensitive to that. there is taxing oil companies, etc.. that is not unique to oakland. occupy in the fall began to fall away to different groupings. you had groupings that would be doing purely electoral measures in the state. you have unions that are going to do their stuff. you a groups of people working around foreclosures in of glenfed continue to do their work. then you hav
group. you had a lot of broken windows and demonstrations. everybody was wondering if -- this was after seattle, the international monetary fund meeting. everyone wondered if they would leave there. they came over and seemed to hang out in oakland for a while. i think we have a particular political element in the bay area that other people do not have. people in oakland -- that is the difference. i do not think it is fair to call that the whole occupy movement. there is a general sense in the...
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as the south siders downed the seattle mariners on the road. 170,000 baseball games since 1900. 21 perfect games. very, very rare. >> really rare. >> exclusive group there. >> it really is. >>> we're going to move to the search for isabel, missing since her parents put her to bed friday night. a frantic search is under way. and abc's john muller is tracking this developing story and joins us with the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: she's less than 4 feet tall, weighing 44 pounds. this morning, the first-grader remains missing in tucson, arizona. a massive man hunt as aerial grid searches grow even wider. on the ground, check points as scores of police and federal marshalls locked down this tucson neighborhood. asking anyone if they have seen isabel mercedes. she hasn't been seen since her parents put her to bed. >> she was checked on this morning at about 8:00 when her father went to wake her up. she was not in her room at that point. >> reporter: police are exploring all possibilities. was she kidnapped? could she have wandered off? isabel's uncle and family spokesperson. >> you don't think anything like that will happen to you. everyth
as the south siders downed the seattle mariners on the road. 170,000 baseball games since 1900. 21 perfect games. very, very rare. >> really rare. >> exclusive group there. >> it really is. >>> we're going to move to the search for isabel, missing since her parents put her to bed friday night. a frantic search is under way. and abc's john muller is tracking this developing story and joins us with the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: she's less than 4...
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um, if you're in, for instance, seattle, washington, someone in your group should be speaking haddic,there is a large somali pop haitian there. if you are -- population there. there's a large latino population. so i wanted to say to the greater group, and i've said to my group if your group looks just like you, maybe, maybe only you live in your neighborhood, but i doubt it. so there needs to be a greater outreach. and i'd like to, um, also know how or find out how through the different consortium of organizations, um, maybe classes about how to reach across, um, sometimes cultural borders or boundaries so that we understand each other, so that we are able to communicate well and, um, and address each other's needs. [applause] >> do any of the panelists want to respond to that, or should we move on to the next -- okay. >> virginia armstrong, president of the league of women voters to south hampton rhodes, virginia. i have one comment and one question. for the woman from maryland who doesn't have any particular need related to maryland, please, come to virginia. we are in one hell of a
um, if you're in, for instance, seattle, washington, someone in your group should be speaking haddic,there is a large somali pop haitian there. if you are -- population there. there's a large latino population. so i wanted to say to the greater group, and i've said to my group if your group looks just like you, maybe, maybe only you live in your neighborhood, but i doubt it. so there needs to be a greater outreach. and i'd like to, um, also know how or find out how through the different...
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seattle washington to washington d.c. how law enforcement is getting ready to handle things and what different activist groups are planning what it's going to be looks like to be a pretty exciting day to matter where you are in america and i know another big story that people are starting to get ready for people are starting to follow is nato the nato summit in chicago coming up what do you got working on that christi that's funny that you should ask me i am working on that in fact what's going to happen is if i'm sure you know there could be a big nato summit in chicago at the end of may we're looking around four weeks from right now and we've already heard different rumors of how law enforcement both federal and local authorities are going to be handling the widespread protests that they're expecting in the city was just revealed in the last couple of days now that the american red cross of milwaukee wisconsin which is around seventy miles north of chicago they are preparing for a mass evacuation of the windy city if need be so it looks like it's not just going to be authorities working to ensure everyone safe in chicag
seattle washington to washington d.c. how law enforcement is getting ready to handle things and what different activist groups are planning what it's going to be looks like to be a pretty exciting day to matter where you are in america and i know another big story that people are starting to get ready for people are starting to follow is nato the nato summit in chicago coming up what do you got working on that christi that's funny that you should ask me i am working on that in fact what's going...
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if you are for instance in seattle washington, someone in your group should be speaking to but there's a large population there. if you are in a latino community, someone in your group should be speaking spanish. there is a large latino population there. so, i wanted to say to their greater group and i have said to my group if your group looks just like you, maybe only you live in your neighborhood but i doubt it so their needs to be a greater outreach, and i'd like to also know how or find out how through the different consortium of organizations may be the class is about how to reach a class sometimes cultural borders or boundaries so that we understand each other so that we are able to communicate well and address each other's needs. [applause] stat does anyone want to respond to that? >> of the league of women voters in virginia i had one comment and one question. the woman from maryland didn't have any particular need related to maryland, please come to virginia. we are in one hell of a mess triet [applause] we didn't focus on the voter suppression and do you have any specifics fo
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> all right, this is new video in downtown seattle, police are in riot gear, more than 5,000 students filled the area, they excluded a student association group from about tuition. roxanne bricks shattered store windows and several journalists were reportedly hit with pepper spray. montreal police have not said how many people were arrested. >> also this morning, prosecutors are expected to drop charges against former cal protesters it was a demonstration in november and the decision to drop the charges came straight from the top. they are following the direction of the chancellor, some of the uc berkeley faculty complained they used excessive force against the protesters. >>> and in the trial of an occupied protester, cameron rose is accused of hitting an officer with a folding chair back in december. they told jurors they should convict rose for a deadly assault on a police officer which is a felony offense. >>> our sister station in seattle found more alleged cases of secret service agents partying during last year's presidential trip to el salvador. allison burns has the details, good morning allison. >> reporter: dave, a government subco
> all right, this is new video in downtown seattle, police are in riot gear, more than 5,000 students filled the area, they excluded a student association group from about tuition. roxanne bricks shattered store windows and several journalists were reportedly hit with pepper spray. montreal police have not said how many people were arrested. >> also this morning, prosecutors are expected to drop charges against former cal protesters it was a demonstration in november and the decision...
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. >> the bishop of seattle was named to lead reforms of the nun groups in question, a process that couldishops says both sides met in rome this week and both sides are not inclined to work out their differences in the media. wolf? >> do we know when we'll get a statement from the group of nuns, mary?
. >> the bishop of seattle was named to lead reforms of the nun groups in question, a process that couldishops says both sides met in rome this week and both sides are not inclined to work out their differences in the media. wolf? >> do we know when we'll get a statement from the group of nuns, mary?
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. >> the bishop of seattle was named to lead reforms of the nun groups in question, a process that couldrence of bishops says both sides met in rome this week and both sides are not inclined to work out their differences in the media. wolf? >> do we know when we'll get a statement from the group of nuns, mary? >> they are planning on meeting at the end of next month for several days. and they say they are going to start coming up with a way to respond to this. it's so serious for them that that's why they are being so deliberate in how they come out with what they say. >> mary snow in new york for us. thank you. that's it for me. thank you very much for joining us. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. the news continues next on cnn. >> good evening. i'm john king. new standards of con f
. >> the bishop of seattle was named to lead reforms of the nun groups in question, a process that couldrence of bishops says both sides met in rome this week and both sides are not inclined to work out their differences in the media. wolf? >> do we know when we'll get a statement from the group of nuns, mary? >> they are planning on meeting at the end of next month for several days. and they say they are going to start coming up with a way to respond to this. it's so serious...
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and steve berman, a seattle- based lawyer who's leading a separate class-action suit against apple and the same group of publishers for their e-book pricing model. becky anderson, before we get to the fallout of this new lawsuit, step back in time a little and first set some context to help us out here. how much did the e-book, beginning with the kindle, rock and change your world of publishing and book selling? >> well, i think digital books have been on the market for maybe... been in existence for maybe ten years and it probably wasn't until 2007 when amazon got into it and then other big players got intot borders and then the nook and barnes & noble. and then independent bookstores got into this market, too. it wasn't until 2010 at the end of that year that we really got into the market and then the formation of the agency model made it very possible for us to compete on a level playing field with the other big players in the e-book market. >> brown: so steve berman, explain that agency model and the case against apple and the publishers. what is it that they did in 2010? >> well,n009, the publis
and steve berman, a seattle- based lawyer who's leading a separate class-action suit against apple and the same group of publishers for their e-book pricing model. becky anderson, before we get to the fallout of this new lawsuit, step back in time a little and first set some context to help us out here. how much did the e-book, beginning with the kindle, rock and change your world of publishing and book selling? >> well, i think digital books have been on the market for maybe... been in...
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if you're in, for instance, seattle, washington, someone in your group should be speaking -- there's a large somali population there. if you're into the keynote community, someone should be speaking spanish. there's a large hispanic population there. so i wanted to say to the greater good, and i said to my good, if your group looks just like you, maybe, maybe only you live in your neighborhood but i doubt it. so they need to be a greater outreach. and i'd like to also know how, or find out how, the different consortium of organizations, maybe classes about how to reach across sometimes cultural borders or boundaries so that we understand each other, so that we're able to communicate well and address each other's needs. [applause] >> eyed, i can't do any of the panelists want to respond to that? >> virginia armstrong, president of the league of women voters in virginia. i have one comment and one question. for the woman from maryland who doesn't have any particular need, related to maryland, please come to virginia. we are in one hell of a mess. [applause] >> secondly, with the league
if you're in, for instance, seattle, washington, someone in your group should be speaking -- there's a large somali population there. if you're into the keynote community, someone should be speaking spanish. there's a large hispanic population there. so i wanted to say to the greater good, and i said to my good, if your group looks just like you, maybe, maybe only you live in your neighborhood but i doubt it. so they need to be a greater outreach. and i'd like to also know how, or find out how,...
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seattle are taking their fight to city hall. they want legal protection to feed their babies in public. now by law, moms can breast- feed any way they would like to, but a groupf moms who showed up at the city hall say that will not be enough. they would like the city council to make it illegal for someone to cover up or to move. now if it is approved, this measure would give moms the file to set up a complaint. >> that will give women the power to breast-feed and take care of their child the way they know is best. >> some people think oh you should do this in private, it's a private thing. but nobody really eats in private. a lot of people go out to eat and they eat in restaurants and eat in public. why should my son not have to? >> well near lay dozen women told -- nearly a dozen women told them that it is a public health issue. babies breast-fed have lower obesity rates and fewer infections and chronic diseases than those who are not. and moms say those that feel uncomfortable, they need to look the other way. what do you think? is it a violation for the civil rights to ask a mother to move if they are breast-feeding? or should they take the mom's device a
seattle are taking their fight to city hall. they want legal protection to feed their babies in public. now by law, moms can breast- feed any way they would like to, but a groupf moms who showed up at the city hall say that will not be enough. they would like the city council to make it illegal for someone to cover up or to move. now if it is approved, this measure would give moms the file to set up a complaint. >> that will give women the power to breast-feed and take care of their child...
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a seattle home becomes the target, the peep prank. late friday night, a groupiends got together to place 900 peeps on another friend's front yard. after sticking every last peep on the lawn, the group left a sign saying, happy easter, from, of course, your peeps. this is the year in a row, by the way that they conducted their little peep prank. in the future, they hope to turn this fun tradition into a fund-raiser. >>> tim tebow having some fun at an easter events in texas. the pastor tries to get the former florida gator to put on an lsu helmet. he became serious when he started talking about his faith. >> whatever happens in life, good or bad, whether you are the hero or the goat, whether you like it or not, you know that someone has a plan for your life and it is a special plan and you can trust that and you have hope in that, then you have peace in all decisions and everything that you do. it brings a lot of joy to your life. >> tebow says he loves talking about his faith and wants to get others thinking about their fact as well. >> to england where a titan
a seattle home becomes the target, the peep prank. late friday night, a groupiends got together to place 900 peeps on another friend's front yard. after sticking every last peep on the lawn, the group left a sign saying, happy easter, from, of course, your peeps. this is the year in a row, by the way that they conducted their little peep prank. in the future, they hope to turn this fun tradition into a fund-raiser. >>> tim tebow having some fun at an easter events in texas. the pastor...
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seattle mariners on the road. and i did some figuring here -- there have been 175,000 baseball games since 1900. 21 perfect games. very, very rare. >> really rare. >> exclusive group there. >> it really is. >> thank you, ron. >>> we're going to move to the search for isabel, a 6-year-old girl from tucson, missing since her parents put her to bed friday night. parents believe she was abducted while they slept. police think so, too. a frantic search is under way. and abc's john muller is tracking this developing story and joins us with the latest. john, good morning to you. >> reporter: she's less than 4 feet tall, weighing 44 pounds. with an angel face. this morning, the first-grader remains missing in tucson, arizona. the second day of a desperate search with few clues and no suspects. a massive manhunt as aerial grid searches grow even wider. on the ground, checkpoints as scores of police, fbi agents and federal marshals virtually locked down this tucson neighborhood, asking anyone if they have seen 6-year-old isabel mercedes celis. the adorable first-grader hasn't been seen since her parents put her to put bed friday night. the nightmare began saturday morning w
seattle mariners on the road. and i did some figuring here -- there have been 175,000 baseball games since 1900. 21 perfect games. very, very rare. >> really rare. >> exclusive group there. >> it really is. >> thank you, ron. >>> we're going to move to the search for isabel, a 6-year-old girl from tucson, missing since her parents put her to bed friday night. parents believe she was abducted while they slept. police think so, too. a frantic search is under way....
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groups are hoping that world demand is short-term bubble. mining industry contends the vast coal field can power new asian energy revolution for decades to come. in seattleringer, fox news. >> bret: sales of new homes fell in march by the largest amount in more than a year. stocks today were mixed. the dow added 74. the s&p 500 gained five. the nasdaq closed nine behind. we'll tell you what has some churches up in arms. president obama breaks a campaign promise again. we'll explain. grapevine is next. this is an rc robotic cw. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dlars into american education. that's thousands of ks learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool ♪ >> bret: now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. today marks the media hem balance day remembering the armenians killed at the hands of the ottoman empire a century ago. abc jake tapper points out president obama has broken his c
groups are hoping that world demand is short-term bubble. mining industry contends the vast coal field can power new asian energy revolution for decades to come. in seattleringer, fox news. >> bret: sales of new homes fell in march by the largest amount in more than a year. stocks today were mixed. the dow added 74. the s&p 500 gained five. the nasdaq closed nine behind. we'll tell you what has some churches up in arms. president obama breaks a campaign promise again. we'll explain....
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largest group of catholic nuns of espousing radical feminist ideas and challenging church doctrine on the ordination of women -- appointed peter sartane. he already has his hands full in seattlecollecting signatures to put referendum 34 on the ballot. it would reverse the marriage equality law signed if february, but several catholic parishes have refused to join in this effort. one church even gave their priest a standing ovation after he announced the church would not participate. the reverend tim clark said the standing ovation experienced during one of the masses says less about me and much more about the health of this parish. i only wish the archbishop could have experienced the sustained applause, the serious fidelium of people he needs to listen to this voice. that is my prayer. and in news just in in catholic comedy, the catholic league is objecting to a piece run by jon stewart this week, which we reran portions of on this show where jon stewart talked about how fox news treats the war on women. the catholic league now says because that was such an offensive piece that they are trying to stop jon stewart. i'm going to quote from their statement. our effort against s
largest group of catholic nuns of espousing radical feminist ideas and challenging church doctrine on the ordination of women -- appointed peter sartane. he already has his hands full in seattlecollecting signatures to put referendum 34 on the ballot. it would reverse the marriage equality law signed if february, but several catholic parishes have refused to join in this effort. one church even gave their priest a standing ovation after he announced the church would not participate. the...
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and steve berman, a seattle- based lawyer who's leading a separate class-action suit against apple and the same grouppublishers for their e-book pricing model. becky anderson, before we get to the fallout of this new lawsuit, step back in time a lite and first set some context to help us out here. how much did the e-book, beginning with the kindle, rock and change your world of publishing and book selling? >> well, i think digital books have been on the market for maybe... been in existence for maybe ten years and it probably wasn't until 2007 when amazon got into it and then other big players got into it, borders and then the nook and barnes & noble. and then independent bookstores t into this maret, too. wa't til 20 at the end of that year that we really got into the market and then the formation of the agency model made it very possible for us to compete on a level playing field with the other big players in the e-book market. >> brown: so steve berman, explain that agency model and the case against apple and the publishers. what is it that they did in 2010? >> well, in 2009, the publishers began
and steve berman, a seattle- based lawyer who's leading a separate class-action suit against apple and the same grouppublishers for their e-book pricing model. becky anderson, before we get to the fallout of this new lawsuit, step back in time a lite and first set some context to help us out here. how much did the e-book, beginning with the kindle, rock and change your world of publishing and book selling? >> well, i think digital books have been on the market for maybe... been in...
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>> they're another group of experiments going none different departments across the country from providence, rhode island, to seattletives to incarcerating people that keep people in the community safe but recognize the addiction and the disease problem of drugs. >> i want to talk about prescription drug abuse because this is a big one, up 300% since 1990, and doctors inadvertently become a part of the problem by providing the drugs, the people who abuse them. so how do you deal with this problem? >> we have a plan that we put in place that is just about one year old and it works really well and makes a lot of progress. we're seeing t educating parents about the dangers of prescription drugs, it's about cleaning out medicine cabinets in a safe way, it's about enforcing on the so-called pill bills and these are important ways that we can deal with a substance that's really coming right out of our own medicine cabinets. >> you mentioned the medicine cabinets earlier when we were talking some months ago and you highlighted something that nobody ever thinks about, perhaps if there are folks who abuse these drugs they ma
>> they're another group of experiments going none different departments across the country from providence, rhode island, to seattletives to incarcerating people that keep people in the community safe but recognize the addiction and the disease problem of drugs. >> i want to talk about prescription drug abuse because this is a big one, up 300% since 1990, and doctors inadvertently become a part of the problem by providing the drugs, the people who abuse them. so how do you deal...
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group health has embraced the medical home idea for all its medical centers. ♪ still on the shores of puget sound, we found another useful model just north of seattle, in everetton. this town is slightly higher than the national average in family income, and just about average when it comes to the number of people who are uninsured. the evert clinic is owned by the doctors, but they don't have their own insurance company or hospital. this clinic treats about 250,000 patients. here in everett, the structure's completely different -- 300 docs in one big practice. but this place, too, is famous for controlling the cost of healthcare. at the heart of the operation, we found a cardiologist, dr. harold dash, who's the president of the clinic. doctor, the reason we're here is that experts at dartmouth say everett clinic is a model for high-quality care at reasonable cost. how do you do that? sometimes we're surprised at that because we're trying to do better. we think that our cost of care can be improved substantially. we have a goal to lower the cost of care to our patients by 25 percent in the next five years. we're hopefully going to accomplish that by mainly red
group health has embraced the medical home idea for all its medical centers. ♪ still on the shores of puget sound, we found another useful model just north of seattle, in everetton. this town is slightly higher than the national average in family income, and just about average when it comes to the number of people who are uninsured. the evert clinic is owned by the doctors, but they don't have their own insurance company or hospital. this clinic treats about 250,000 patients. here in everett,...
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seattle pacific university where they were both students. >> we lived in the same residence halls. i was a freshman. he was a junior. and we had a lot of mutual friends. spent some time together within groupsit was after he graduated that we connected again. >> after graduating, andrew received some devastating news. >> my dad came down with lung cancer, like horrific tumors the size of grapefruits. >> deeply religious, andrew copes with his father's cancer with prayer, and the first person he reaches out to is melissa. >> it just felt as natural as could be to go to melissa about it. even though we didn't know each other really well, i knew her in a way that i trusted her a lot. >> he e-mailed me and said will you pray because i don't want my dad to die. and it was to the point where they weren't going to treat him. so we all started praying. >> call it divine intervention or simply good luck, but after one month of prayer from andrew, melissa, family, and friends, andrew's father defies the odds. his tumors completely disappear. >> he started getting better. his pain started going away. >> and when andrew returns to seattle pacific to interview for a master's program, he has more on his
seattle pacific university where they were both students. >> we lived in the same residence halls. i was a freshman. he was a junior. and we had a lot of mutual friends. spent some time together within groupsit was after he graduated that we connected again. >> after graduating, andrew received some devastating news. >> my dad came down with lung cancer, like horrific tumors the size of grapefruits. >> deeply religious, andrew copes with his father's cancer with prayer,...
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seattle, washington spoke to a u.s. government subcontractor on a trip to san salvador with the president in 2011. he claims to have been agent a group of secret service agents at a strip club before president obama ace arrival. members of the secret service advance team received sexual favors while at the club and two took escorts back to their hotel. agents told the subcontractor and did it all the time and not to worry about it. when asked about the latest allegation, the secret service spokesman told fox news quote, the recent investigation in cartegna has generated several news stories that contain allegations from unname sources of the any information at that brought to our thanks that can be assessed as credible will be followed up in appropriate manner. as as far as the military personnel involved in the colombian scandal senator john mccain is expressing frustration that the senate armed services received yesterday on the investigation. >> they didn't even know what day the president arrived in cartegna. they didn't know whether the overall general in charge was in cartegna or in at the base in arizona. i mean it was one of
seattle, washington spoke to a u.s. government subcontractor on a trip to san salvador with the president in 2011. he claims to have been agent a group of secret service agents at a strip club before president obama ace arrival. members of the secret service advance team received sexual favors while at the club and two took escorts back to their hotel. agents told the subcontractor and did it all the time and not to worry about it. when asked about the latest allegation, the secret service...