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steve rosenberg, bbc news near the russian-ukrainian border. >> for more on the tensions between kiev and moscow, a spoke a brief time ago with jeffrey mankoff, a former advisor at the state department and he's now at the center for strategic and international studies. thank you very much for joining me. it doesn't seem possible, but tensions between ukraine and russia seem to be escalating. what is the chance at this point for full-blown conflict? >> i think, unfortunately, it's still quite real and a lot is going to depend on how the russians choose to respond. i think we're at a turning point. it looks like the ukrainian's offensive against the separatists is on the verge of success, so russia is increasingly faced with a situation where their choice is either to abandon the separatists or to double down, and that would mean direct intervention. >> well, we're getting these conflicting reports about the convoy that ukraine says that partly destroyed it destroyed and russia says it never existed. how do we know who's right in this sort of situation? >> you know, at this point, it's
steve rosenberg, bbc news near the russian-ukrainian border. >> for more on the tensions between kiev and moscow, a spoke a brief time ago with jeffrey mankoff, a former advisor at the state department and he's now at the center for strategic and international studies. thank you very much for joining me. it doesn't seem possible, but tensions between ukraine and russia seem to be escalating. what is the chance at this point for full-blown conflict? >> i think, unfortunately, it's...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> that brings the program to a close. you can find out all of the day's news, all of the latest on james foley and what's happening state on ourmic website. thanks very much for watching. >> funding of this presentation possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own profitson, giving off to charity and pursuing the years.good for over 30 kovler foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures keyhelp provide capital for strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? news" wasrld presented by kcet los angeles. ez today on "this old house," we'll see our house primed and then painted with its final colors. we'll show you the incredible damage that hail can do to a house. kevin: in this chamber, they can actually do those tests on full-scale houses. and we'll show you all the things we're doing to keep our basement dry. tom: it looks pretty bad right here. kevi
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> that brings the program to a close. you can find out all of the day's news, all of the latest on james foley and what's happening state on ourmic website. thanks very much for watching. >> funding of this presentation possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own profitson, giving off to charity and pursuing the years.good for over 30 kovler foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> that brings the program to a close. you can find out all of the day's news, all of the latest on james foley and what's happening state on ourmic website. thanks very much for watching. >> funding of this presentation possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own profitson, giving off to charity and pursuing the years.good for over 30 kovler foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures keyhelp provide capital for strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? news" wasrld presented by kcet los angeles. funding for arthur is provided by: [ female announcer ] fun together is the best fun of all. ♪ chuck e cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. ♪ and by contributions to your pbs station from: ♪ every day when you're walking down the street ♪ ♪ everybody that you meet has an original point of view ♪ (laughing) ♪ and i say hey hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> that brings the program to a close. you can find out all of the day's news, all of the latest on james foley and what's happening state on ourmic website. thanks very much for watching. >> funding of this presentation possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own profitson, giving off to charity and pursuing the years.good for over 30 kovler foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand...
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we're going to start with steve rosenberg, who's the president and founder of community oriented correctional health services. is there a pronounceable acronym? >> cochs. >> those of you who watch the redskins tryout understand coaches are important. steve's been working to assure health care access to vulnerable populations for more than 40 years and provides technical assistance to correctional systems toward that end. debra rowe is the executive director of returning citizens united here in d.c. with 20-plus years experience supporting and advocating for those re-entering from incarceration. she holds a master's degree in human services and spent several years incarcerated herself some years ago. finally, we'll hear from jacqueline craig-bey, who's a supervisor at a domestic violence safe house here in town and an advocate for inmates and former inmates among other vulnerable groups. he's the first paralegal hired by the university of d.c. law school, and before she, quote, turned her life around, unquote, as she phrases it, she spent more than 20 years in prison herself. so we're really l
we're going to start with steve rosenberg, who's the president and founder of community oriented correctional health services. is there a pronounceable acronym? >> cochs. >> those of you who watch the redskins tryout understand coaches are important. steve's been working to assure health care access to vulnerable populations for more than 40 years and provides technical assistance to correctional systems toward that end. debra rowe is the executive director of returning citizens...
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we're going to start with steve rosenberg, who's the president and founder of community oriented correctional health services. is there a pronounceable acronym? >> cochs. >> those of you who watch the redskins tryout understand coaches are important. steve's been working to assure health care access to vulnerable populations for more than 40 years and provides technical assistance to correctional systems toward that end. debra rowe is the executive director of returning citizens united here in d.c. with 20-plus years experience supporting and advocating for those re-entering from incarceration. she holds a master's degree in human services and spent several years incarcerated herself some years ago. finally, we'll hear from jacqueline craig-bey, who's a supervisor at a domestic violence safe house here in town and an advocate for inmates and former inmates among other vulnerable groups. he's the first paralegal hired by the university of d.c. law school, and before she, quote, turned her life around, unquote, as she phrases it, she spent more than 20 years in prison herself. so we're really l
we're going to start with steve rosenberg, who's the president and founder of community oriented correctional health services. is there a pronounceable acronym? >> cochs. >> those of you who watch the redskins tryout understand coaches are important. steve's been working to assure health care access to vulnerable populations for more than 40 years and provides technical assistance to correctional systems toward that end. debra rowe is the executive director of returning citizens...
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you've heard from steve rosenberg and the other panelists on my right, dr. sharon lewis who's the medical director for the georgia department of corrections. she's a board-certified pediatrician and a nationally-respected expert on quality assurance with more than 20 years of experience in health care and managed care, and right now she's responsible for delivering adequate and cost efficient care to the inmates in the georgia correctional system. next to her is dr. asher tierney of tennessee which is a joint venture of centine and mhm services with which tennessee contracts to provide health care services for its correction l system. dr. turney is board certified in occupational medicine, and he's got a special interest in health inequalities and the health of vulnerable workers. welcome to both of you, and i would ask -- i guess we've, we need to pass the clicker to the lady who is next. dr. lewis. >> good afternoon. as you all heard, i am a board-certified pediatrician, so i tell folks that i have 55,000 bad kids under my care. what i'd like to do is to g
you've heard from steve rosenberg and the other panelists on my right, dr. sharon lewis who's the medical director for the georgia department of corrections. she's a board-certified pediatrician and a nationally-respected expert on quality assurance with more than 20 years of experience in health care and managed care, and right now she's responsible for delivering adequate and cost efficient care to the inmates in the georgia correctional system. next to her is dr. asher tierney of tennessee...