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when currentlin began to focus on psychotic disorders he knew there were skoo classes, kits friendia, and moods, depression and manic sigh coseis-- psychosis, depression is the most common psychiatric illses. about 20 million americans suffer from it every year and between the ages of about 15 to 40 it is the major cause of disable. so not only a fascinating o problem but an he o enormous public health issue. >> rose: can't wait, thank you, thank you. thank you. and thank you this extraordinary journey we take to understand the brain to understand the diseased brain, to understand the functioning brain, to understand all that it is, as i said earlier, without who define who we are and why we are the way we are. see you next time captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
when currentlin began to focus on psychotic disorders he knew there were skoo classes, kits friendia, and moods, depression and manic sigh coseis-- psychosis, depression is the most common psychiatric illses. about 20 million americans suffer from it every year and between the ages of about 15 to 40 it is the major cause of disable. so not only a fascinating o problem but an he o enormous public health issue. >> rose: can't wait, thank you, thank you. thank you. and thank you this...
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when currentlin began to focus on psychotic disorders he knew there were skoo classes, kits friendia, and moods, depression and manic sigh coseis-- psychosis, depression is the most common psychiatric illses. about 20 million americans suffer from it every year and between the ages of about 15 to 40 it is the major cause of disable. so not only a fascinating o problem but an he o enormous public health issue. >> rose: can't wait, thank you, thank you. thank you. and thank you this extraordinary journey we take to understand the brain to understand the diseased brain, to understand the functioning brain, to understand all that it is, as i said earlier, without who define who we are and why we are the way we are. see you next time captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. phnom tonight a conversation with oscar-nominated actor ryan o'neal and now you're your he wrote a memoir detailing his relationship with farrah fawcett. we are glad you joined us. a conversation with ryan o'neal is coming of
when currentlin began to focus on psychotic disorders he knew there were skoo classes, kits friendia, and moods, depression and manic sigh coseis-- psychosis, depression is the most common psychiatric illses. about 20 million americans suffer from it every year and between the ages of about 15 to 40 it is the major cause of disable. so not only a fascinating o problem but an he o enormous public health issue. >> rose: can't wait, thank you, thank you. thank you. and thank you this...
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many organizations includingle skoos, hospitals, charitable service organizations are not going to meet this definition and therefore are not going to be exempt from this regulation. >> i would remind all of us, exceptions are not new new. our country has a very long history of exempting religious dlooefrs from actions that violate their conscious. some include exemptions for quakers who couldn't fight in the military, those who kdn't work on certain days of the week, those who couldn't pledge allegiance to the flag. so we have this long tradition and long history of recognizing that religious conscious is something sacred and we need to provide exemption from laws to protect it. i want to break that down a little bit and talk about why that's false. there are some states, about 28 that have passed contraception mandates. but the ned ral mandate is broader in scope and narrower in exemption than all the other laws. 19 of them have an exemption. and those 19 states with an exemption, only three of those actually define their exemption as narrowly as the federal one here 37 but even in th
many organizations includingle skoos, hospitals, charitable service organizations are not going to meet this definition and therefore are not going to be exempt from this regulation. >> i would remind all of us, exceptions are not new new. our country has a very long history of exempting religious dlooefrs from actions that violate their conscious. some include exemptions for quakers who couldn't fight in the military, those who kdn't work on certain days of the week, those who couldn't...
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whomever are willing to have frank conversations to say, in fact, not every student makes it in thele skoos we have strong behavioral expectations and need high parental involvement, and the great things about the schools is that because a zip code is not determined to have a bad education, these are great options, but again, what happens to the students who are pushed out of the schools because they can't make it there? they end up back into the traditional schools that are not made from the charters. >> you made an extremely important point so that the challenge is not to turn every public school into the kip school, because the burnout rate of teachers does not make it possible to leverage up or scale up, but to borrow the best practices, and whose fault is that? some corporation's fault that the conventional public schools are not borrowing the best practices from the proven charter models? no, that is a failure on the part of the conventional public schools and why some of them do deserve to be closed. >> but isn't that a pitting of the folks against each other in a way -- >> no, pull
whomever are willing to have frank conversations to say, in fact, not every student makes it in thele skoos we have strong behavioral expectations and need high parental involvement, and the great things about the schools is that because a zip code is not determined to have a bad education, these are great options, but again, what happens to the students who are pushed out of the schools because they can't make it there? they end up back into the traditional schools that are not made from the...