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we need partners, and i cannot think of a better partner than tom clark. tom has understood the opportunities and challenges associated with working with the public agency. his passion for san francisco and a golf course is true and absolute, and he has been a joy to work with. he has helped us. the last time of the u.s. open was in san francisco the golf course was used as a parking lot. today it looked actually better, and that is in no small part due to tom's efforts to put together a team common and and his ability to work with our staff. his relationship with tom hart, who has done such an amazing job on behalf of the department. we are very excited for you. we are going to miss you terribly. as i joked last night commo, ths commission just heard about some flexibility for different events that could come to san francisco, while he is heading to the pga event in atlanta are, so we have something extra the gang put together. what do you get a guy who has everything and is on his way to at centinela -- atlanta? you get a pin, signed by many of the people
we need partners, and i cannot think of a better partner than tom clark. tom has understood the opportunities and challenges associated with working with the public agency. his passion for san francisco and a golf course is true and absolute, and he has been a joy to work with. he has helped us. the last time of the u.s. open was in san francisco the golf course was used as a parking lot. today it looked actually better, and that is in no small part due to tom's efforts to put together a team...
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we start with this report from tom clarke of "independent television news." >> physician kiss are gettingried today. today professor peter higgins was a rock star's welcome. more than 40 years ago has been waiting to be discovered. >> i would like to add my congratulations to everybody involved in this tremendous achievement. for me, it's really an incredible thing that has happened in my lifetime. [laughter] [applause] >> it was first proposed the idea of the higgs boson was almost in style yet here today something that looks very much like it has been proven to exist. and in that, it fundamentally changes the way we understand the universe, how the universe works almost spot o in fact makes it one of the land marked discoveries of our age. in the world it's a very very small unghastly lead to applications we've not even imagined. they found the largest and most expensive piece of the scientific kit that built the large that probes the subatomic world by smashing particles together very hard. so what is the higgs boson. in pool room across the way was explaining it. >> this is a complete
we start with this report from tom clarke of "independent television news." >> physician kiss are gettingried today. today professor peter higgins was a rock star's welcome. more than 40 years ago has been waiting to be discovered. >> i would like to add my congratulations to everybody involved in this tremendous achievement. for me, it's really an incredible thing that has happened in my lifetime. [laughter] [applause] >> it was first proposed the idea of the higgs...
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tom clark says whooping cough never really went away. in fact, the u.s.eing a record increase this year and it hits babies too young to be fully vaccinated the hardest. >> the greatest risk for severe -- they're at greatest risk for severe disease and complications and most likely to be hospitalized and most of the deaths for pertussis in the u.s. occur in babies unfortunately. >> reporter: washington is experiencing a major whooping cough outbreak with thousands sick and seeing a peak in cases of kids who are 10 years old and young preteens. the reason? the protection vaccines offer may wane after a few years. the cdc recommends boosters for 11 and 12-year-olds. >> all adults who haven't gotten one should go the one as well, pregnant women especially should get one. >> reporter: pregnant women may be able to pass on protective antibodies to babies too young to receive the vaccine. after months terry sizemore said he and his wife are finally feeling better no, longer coughing until it hurts. >> it was awful. it was awful. i would never want anybody to go
tom clark says whooping cough never really went away. in fact, the u.s.eing a record increase this year and it hits babies too young to be fully vaccinated the hardest. >> the greatest risk for severe -- they're at greatest risk for severe disease and complications and most likely to be hospitalized and most of the deaths for pertussis in the u.s. occur in babies unfortunately. >> reporter: washington is experiencing a major whooping cough outbreak with thousands sick and seeing a...
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we start with this report from tom clarke of "independent television news." >> physician kiss are gettingried today. today professor peter higgins was a rock star's welcome. more than 40 years ago has been waiting to be discovered. >> i would like to add my congratulations to everybody involved in this tremendous achievement. for me, it's really an incredible thing that has happened in my lifetime. [laughter] [applause] >> it was first proposed the idea of the higgs boson was almost in style yet here today something that looks very much like it has been proven to exist. and in that, it fundamentally changes the way we understand the universe, how the universe works almost spot o in fact makes it one of the land marked discoveries of our age. in the world it's a very very small unghastly lead to applications we've not even imagined. they found the largest and most expensive piece of the scientific kit that built the large that probes the subatomic world by smashing particles together very hard. so what is the higgs boson. in pool room across the way was explaining it. >> this is a complete
we start with this report from tom clarke of "independent television news." >> physician kiss are gettingried today. today professor peter higgins was a rock star's welcome. more than 40 years ago has been waiting to be discovered. >> i would like to add my congratulations to everybody involved in this tremendous achievement. for me, it's really an incredible thing that has happened in my lifetime. [laughter] [applause] >> it was first proposed the idea of the higgs...
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tom, in the field, how much of this is going on? what is the percentage of people that actually do evidence-based practice? well, it's a good question. as dr. clark said, nobody can argue that you need more evidence for the things that you do. every parent demands it for treatments for their children. every treatment provider can see that things are working and they really wonder why do we need researchers telling me. and the reason for that is they don't see people who don't show up again. they don't see people who have left treatment and relapsed. that's the kind of stuff that research can inform practice about. but it's equally important for practice to inform research. dr. laudet, why is the dissemination of research findings to practitioners in the field of behavioral health an issue of concern? it's an issue of concern because, generally speaking, as researchers, we've had a tendency to do this in a one-way street, so that we come into a treatment-we either design an intervention or we come into a treatment organization as experts. we tell them what we're going to do or what they should be doing without really consulting with them in terms
tom, in the field, how much of this is going on? what is the percentage of people that actually do evidence-based practice? well, it's a good question. as dr. clark said, nobody can argue that you need more evidence for the things that you do. every parent demands it for treatments for their children. every treatment provider can see that things are working and they really wonder why do we need researchers telling me. and the reason for that is they don't see people who don't show up again....
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tom watson is just one over par, and how about a toast to john daly? he is in it and darren clark is 12 back of the lead at 6 over par. jim shrek, zack johnson, looking good, davis love only one over and brian hackney yesterday, we were out throwing the baseball, there is your take, and our director is even par. well, and summer of 1998 the olympics were held in korea. who framed roger rabbit was a blockbuster movie and the giants swept the braves in atlanta and have not done it since. tim hudson was wiping down his head with a chalk bag, madison baumgartner era on the road is three points higher than at home and got help from his friends early. the braves were held to just three hits. but one of those, freddie freeman bomb in the second inning, game tied at 1 and baumgartner has given up four home runs in his last two starts on the road. michael bourn shoots one into the gap, a run scores to give the braves the lead and watch born motor. rumor has it that the giants are interested in trading for michael bourn which would give a new identity to the top of the lineup. thank you ver
tom watson is just one over par, and how about a toast to john daly? he is in it and darren clark is 12 back of the lead at 6 over par. jim shrek, zack johnson, looking good, davis love only one over and brian hackney yesterday, we were out throwing the baseball, there is your take, and our director is even par. well, and summer of 1998 the olympics were held in korea. who framed roger rabbit was a blockbuster movie and the giants swept the braves in atlanta and have not done it since. tim...
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. >> reporter: michael clark duncan is perhaps best known as the gentle giant in the tom hanks movies an inmate with supernatural powers to heal. >> i helped dale's mouse. >> reporter: but it was the 54-year-old duncan who needed healing on friday morning when he had a heart attack at home, and it was his girl friend, reality star amrosa, who saved him. >> allegedly she performed cpr and kept him alive until help arrived. >> i think you're one of the finest men who ever lived. >> reporter: amarosa is best known for being a villain on "celebrity apprentice." she's reportedly been at do you known's side since his heart attack. >> she made a career out of being a villain on reality tv and now in real life she's something of a hero. so this could completely change our image of amarosa. >> reporter: a new view of a reality star after a real life turn as a life saver. for "today," kristen dahlgren, nbc news, los angeles. >> up next the countdown to the olympics is on but are they ready? but first these messages. they'll reach out to your doctor... ♪ go above and beyond to find lower priced
. >> reporter: michael clark duncan is perhaps best known as the gentle giant in the tom hanks movies an inmate with supernatural powers to heal. >> i helped dale's mouse. >> reporter: but it was the 54-year-old duncan who needed healing on friday morning when he had a heart attack at home, and it was his girl friend, reality star amrosa, who saved him. >> allegedly she performed cpr and kept him alive until help arrived. >> i think you're one of the finest men who...