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it was developed by the university of texas medical branch at galveston, along with other community partnersexperts help teens with a wide range of mental health issues. >> depression and anxiety are the two most common. if they have learning disabilities, that type of thing. >> reporter: dr. fred thomas helped start the program. he says basing it right in school provides help for kids whose problems might otherwise go untreated. >> the schools themselves have a lot of eyes and ears there. you have teachers, you have principals, you have counselors. knowing the kids who have struggled, or issues in their family. >> if there's a unit inside the school, then what we can do is we can get that child or adolescent, that student, wonderful world-class help at a touch of a button, by simply turning on a monitor, turning on a tv camera. and guess what? they're connected. >> reporter: for marce and her mom, telemedicine is making a big difference. and marce tells her friends, if they have a problem, they should try it, too. >> and they say, "well, is it helping you?" and i'm like, "yeah, it helps me.
it was developed by the university of texas medical branch at galveston, along with other community partnersexperts help teens with a wide range of mental health issues. >> depression and anxiety are the two most common. if they have learning disabilities, that type of thing. >> reporter: dr. fred thomas helped start the program. he says basing it right in school provides help for kids whose problems might otherwise go untreated. >> the schools themselves have a lot of eyes...
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jane maxwell, senior research professor, university of texas at austin, golf coast addiction technology transfer center; lisa mojer-torres, esquire, consumer advocate, faces & voices of recovery; mark parrino, founder and president, american association for the treatment of opiod dependence (aatod). dr. clark, let's talk a little bit about medication-assisted therapies and how they're used. well there are a number of medications that are used to help facilitate recovery from substance use disorders. the most popular and most prominent would be buprenorphine and methadone. but there are also medications used for the treatment of alcohol. examples of that would be naltrexone and the camprosate or disulfiram. what they're used to do is to either facilitate the recovery of persons through maintenance, as with methadone or buprenorphine, to facilitate detoxification. both methadone and buprenorphine can be used for that, as anti-craving agents, such as acamprosate and naltrexone, or to discourage use of a substance such as an aversive antabuse or disulfiram. and lisa, a lot of people might t
jane maxwell, senior research professor, university of texas at austin, golf coast addiction technology transfer center; lisa mojer-torres, esquire, consumer advocate, faces & voices of recovery; mark parrino, founder and president, american association for the treatment of opiod dependence (aatod). dr. clark, let's talk a little bit about medication-assisted therapies and how they're used. well there are a number of medications that are used to help facilitate recovery from substance use...
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here are today's coesestants-- a sophomore from the university of texas, dallas... r from yale university... and a senior from the univivsity of missouri... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. hi, folks, this is the show
here are today's coesestants-- a sophomore from the university of texas, dallas... r from yale university... and a senior from the univivsity of missouri... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. hi, folks, this is the show
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that is what led the first president of the university of texas to say, as he dedicated the corners ofthe cornerstone of the original main building, smite the rocks with the rod of knowledge and fountains of the instant wealth will gush forth. that is the promise at the heart of ut austin, but that is also the promise -- a promise at the heart of our colleges and universities and they promise at the heart of our country, a promise of a better life, the problems our children will climb higher than we did. that promise is why so many of you are seeking a college degree in the first place. that is why your family's scrimped and saved to pay for your education. i know as we make our way through this economic storm, some of you may be worried about what your college degree will be worth when you graduate and how you will fare in this economy and what the future holds. but when i looked out at you, when i looked into the faces of america's young men and women, i see america's future and it reaffirms my sense of hope, it reaffirms my sense of possibility, it reaffirms my belief we will emerge
that is what led the first president of the university of texas to say, as he dedicated the corners ofthe cornerstone of the original main building, smite the rocks with the rod of knowledge and fountains of the instant wealth will gush forth. that is the promise at the heart of ut austin, but that is also the promise -- a promise at the heart of our colleges and universities and they promise at the heart of our country, a promise of a better life, the problems our children will climb higher...
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high school in kansas is changing its logo, because it doesn't have the money to mess with the university of texastexas asked gardener edmonton high school to change the logo because of the similarities with its own. school leaders at the high school say their old logo is not a longhorn, it's an oxen because they're the trail blazer, but they admit it does resemble the university logo. >> they expressed some level of discomfort with that logo and preferred we use something else. >> the new logo looks like this, and school leaders say it should avoid anymore copyright issues. >>> much more ahead on the bay area sunday. coming up next at 7:30, silicon valley is flipping for the flip board. we'll show you the brand-new app and the company that designed it. >>> time now, 7:30. you're looking live at san francisco and you recognize that, the palace of fine arts there. good morning and thank you for joining us, i'm vicki nguyen. let's take a look at your weekend forecast with meteorologist rob mayeda. >> good sunday morning, we're watching patches of drizzle. we'll see sunshine inland in the afternoon,
high school in kansas is changing its logo, because it doesn't have the money to mess with the university of texastexas asked gardener edmonton high school to change the logo because of the similarities with its own. school leaders at the high school say their old logo is not a longhorn, it's an oxen because they're the trail blazer, but they admit it does resemble the university logo. >> they expressed some level of discomfort with that logo and preferred we use something else. >>...
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. >>> students camped out for days to get free tickets to see president obama at the university of texasrnoon. to get them students had to show campus i.d.s, sign their names on the tick, which was an effort to prevent scalping but some tickets still show up on craigslist for as much as $200. >> how do you plan on getting someone to buy it and then also being able to use it with your signature on it? that's their problem or that's something they have to deal with. i'm merely giving them the tick and they will give the -- give me the money the speech ended this afternoon no word on whether any disappointed people had to be turned away. terrible. >>> thanks for joining us tonight at 5:00. the news edge at 6:00 starts right now. >>> police say he may be linked to five murders and now a suspected serial killer is eyed in a string of violence in virginia. the news edge is on top of the developing story. >>> the same man is believed to be behind three assaults in leesburg and police say the attacks appear to be racially motivated. sherri ly is live with the latest on this disturbing story. >>
. >>> students camped out for days to get free tickets to see president obama at the university of texasrnoon. to get them students had to show campus i.d.s, sign their names on the tick, which was an effort to prevent scalping but some tickets still show up on craigslist for as much as $200. >> how do you plan on getting someone to buy it and then also being able to use it with your signature on it? that's their problem or that's something they have to deal with. i'm merely...
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. >> researchers at the university of texas tracked more than 1800 people for 20 years and during thatthe nondrinkers died compared to 60% of the heavy drinkers and 41% of the moderate drinkers. it's not clear why the people who drank alcohol did better. one possible explanation is the people often drink in social settings, so the healthiest approach may be to drink moderately and get out so that you -- oh, i see. >> so you don't feel lonely and stay at home and drink large quantities and mess up your health and things like that? >> what are you guys laughing at? >> i saw this study on facebook an ex-boyfriend of mine posted it. >> really? >> yeah. he said -- he loved it because obviously he drinks a lot. >> i thought he was telling you something. >> here's to a long life, elizabeth. >> i told you so. >> you are supposed to get the stress relief from drinking, too. >> i would imagine if you out socially and have friends you tend to be happier. >> whatever. >> now the other story i said that he should put in because this was the big story on our 5:00 news last night, a fremont coffeehou
. >> researchers at the university of texas tracked more than 1800 people for 20 years and during thatthe nondrinkers died compared to 60% of the heavy drinkers and 41% of the moderate drinkers. it's not clear why the people who drank alcohol did better. one possible explanation is the people often drink in social settings, so the healthiest approach may be to drink moderately and get out so that you -- oh, i see. >> so you don't feel lonely and stay at home and drink large...
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texas later today, do some campaigning and talk about higher education and the economy at the university of texas austin. he just played host to the super bowl champion newleans saints this morning. >>> let's check in with rob, taking a peek at the forecast here. it's been a cool one. bob redell camping out there. >> got to bundle up. >> 50s across the board this morning, mist and drizzle on the coast. not warming up a whole lot today. >> even with the sunshine. highs mid to upper 70s inland. 60s san francisco and oakland. not much change in the mild weather pattern, but we will warm up some approaching the start of the weekend. those numbers trying to climb up, mid 80s, that's a heat wave for us the way things have been the past few days. looks like things will be mild through the work week. >> you may want to break out your black and white -- not black and white, black and orange tie dye for the giants game tonight. it is jerry garcia tribute night it bob weir will sing the national anthem and garcia's daughter will throw out the first pitch. it's the first of a four-game series with the cubs.
texas later today, do some campaigning and talk about higher education and the economy at the university of texas austin. he just played host to the super bowl champion newleans saints this morning. >>> let's check in with rob, taking a peek at the forecast here. it's been a cool one. bob redell camping out there. >> got to bundle up. >> 50s across the board this morning, mist and drizzle on the coast. not warming up a whole lot today. >> even with the sunshine. highs...
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after that, president obama talks about his education agenda at the university of texas. later, technology and protecting our borders. a couple of live events to tell you about. the agricultural department conference on civil rights and diversity will include remarks from the assistant secretary for civil rights and the georgia commissioner of labor. that is on c-span2 at 8:00 p.m. eastern. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a look at the 2010 census. discussion on field work already done and data processing that is still ahead. what i would tell you, based on review of hundreds of hours that they are not conspirators. they are not saying what you think about this? they really do not know what is going on. >> this week marks the anniversary of the 1974 resignation of president richard nixon and also 40 years later, look back at the players at characters that made history. that is all free, history, your way. >> the candidates in tomorrows georgette republican primary runoff for governor met yesterday in a final debate. the winner of the race will face a former democratic governor the
after that, president obama talks about his education agenda at the university of texas. later, technology and protecting our borders. a couple of live events to tell you about. the agricultural department conference on civil rights and diversity will include remarks from the assistant secretary for civil rights and the georgia commissioner of labor. that is on c-span2 at 8:00 p.m. eastern. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a look at the 2010 census. discussion on field work already done and data...
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guest: i went to school at the university of texas in austin ani am from texas. there is a feeling in texas where president obama was earlier last week raising money for democrats. that is a ate that has been a favorable to them for a long time. even at his highest popularity, when he won in 2008, he only won 44% of the vote. it is a tough state for democrats. there are lg-term demographic ises going on, but texas is always a fond place in my heart because that is where my roots are front. m. host: the front page of "the new york times" -- voters are mad ecause -- but it is no surprise to democrats. they are missing the element of surprise they had in 1994. guest: it's a great opint. point. i was in college at the time, and what we know and i was reading newspaper accounts of the congressional election is that everyone was caught by surprise. there were some people who had an inkling, but democrats were caught with their pants down. this time around, we knew the political environment for the last year and a half. democrats do after winning in 2006 and 2008, in ma
guest: i went to school at the university of texas in austin ani am from texas. there is a feeling in texas where president obama was earlier last week raising money for democrats. that is a ate that has been a favorable to them for a long time. even at his highest popularity, when he won in 2008, he only won 44% of the vote. it is a tough state for democrats. there are lg-term demographic ises going on, but texas is always a fond place in my heart because that is where my roots are front. m....
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in 1983, clemens was taking the university of texas to victory in the college world series. >> the 1983es national championship team! >> reporter: a year later, he began his own boston "t" party. "t" for trophies. "t" for titles. "t" for terrifying. his 95-mile-an-hour fastball is feared by friend and foe alike. he's big and strong, ridiculously rich, and occasionally controversial. but make no mistake, clemens is no jose canseco. this is one of the good guys. he spent some of his off time in florida selling his autograph. not at some baseball card show but at a benefit for the cancer society. this spring, he's even baseball friendly with the reporters he shunned in years past. too good to be true? maybe. remember, it's not like he has to be a good guy. >> buckner at first. over to clemens. and they got it. he missed the bag. >> reporter: intensity is what makes clemens the most overpowering pitcher in baseball. he absolutely hates to lose. problem is, he can be intense off the field too. >> roger clemens and his brother gary were arrested and charged with aggravated assault early this
in 1983, clemens was taking the university of texas to victory in the college world series. >> the 1983es national championship team! >> reporter: a year later, he began his own boston "t" party. "t" for trophies. "t" for titles. "t" for terrifying. his 95-mile-an-hour fastball is feared by friend and foe alike. he's big and strong, ridiculously rich, and occasionally controversial. but make no mistake, clemens is no jose canseco. this is one...
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he will also discuss higher education and the economy at the university of texas in austin. that will be about 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. u.s. house members are cutting their summer break short. speaker nancy pelosi is calling numbers in the session tomorrow to vote on a jobs bill passed by the senate last week. the $26 billion bill is designed to prevent teacher reduction and the layoff of state workers. live coverage when the house gavels in tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. "washington journal" this week is looking into energy issues. energy issues all this week on "washington journal" at 9:59 p.m. eastern. >> tonight, what to watch for in emerging technology trends. industry insiders from washington on cyber security, web accessibility for the disabled, and how young people use the web on "the communicators" on c-span2. >> of the next few weeks, all of the tv on primetime. >> at the edge of the process," "with the wings like eagles," and they have both picked up "to big to fail." this week in prime time on c- span2. >> conduct has a tradition of kicking of
he will also discuss higher education and the economy at the university of texas in austin. that will be about 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. u.s. house members are cutting their summer break short. speaker nancy pelosi is calling numbers in the session tomorrow to vote on a jobs bill passed by the senate last week. the $26 billion bill is designed to prevent teacher reduction and the layoff of state workers. live coverage when the house gavels in tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span....
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president obama made a speech at the upc of texas-austin the other day -- university of texas, austinthe other day, linking education to unemployment for more aggressively -- far more aggressively. there ought to be an audit of where we stand with the utilization of pell grant money, the relationship between banks and loans, the ability to finance education in the district of columbia, and the establishment of what community colleges can do in a place like this. yes, we are entering a knowledge-based economy. this is so serious that it ought to be a mantra in every african- american family. when i grew up, i used to take a girl to the movies by picking up cans off the street. you cannot do that anymore. of the rise of the scale of the economy that it takes to live out a viable existence on to -- education number one for every family. we do not do enough about economic literacy. literacy and education for young people. we ought to give them a sense of what it takes to live a viable existence. when we talk about that, it will be clear that one of the things increasingly is going to take
president obama made a speech at the upc of texas-austin the other day -- university of texas, austinthe other day, linking education to unemployment for more aggressively -- far more aggressively. there ought to be an audit of where we stand with the utilization of pell grant money, the relationship between banks and loans, the ability to finance education in the district of columbia, and the establishment of what community colleges can do in a place like this. yes, we are entering a...
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president obama just made a speech at the university of texas the other day, lincoln education to employment. far more aggressively. he talked about the things that is a penetration has done. there ought to be -- that his administration has done. there ought to be an audit to of what has been done as far as the utilization of program money with the relationship between banks and loans and the ability of young people to finance their education and the status of what committed ecologist can do in a place like this. -- what community colleges can do in a place like this. we are entering a knowledge base economy. this is so serious that if -- that it ought to be a mantra in every african-american family -- when i grow up, you can take your girl to the movies by picking up 10 cans off the street. you cannot do that anymore. the nature of the rise of the viable existence ought to be information one for every family. we do not deal enough with economic literacy education. 100 black men, they do a lot of that. literacy education for young people. we ought to give them a sense of what it takes to hav
president obama just made a speech at the university of texas the other day, lincoln education to employment. far more aggressively. he talked about the things that is a penetration has done. there ought to be -- that his administration has done. there ought to be an audit to of what has been done as far as the utilization of program money with the relationship between banks and loans and the ability of young people to finance their education and the status of what committed ecologist can do in...
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guest: i went to school at the university of texas in austin and i am from texas. there is a feeling in texas where president obama was earlier last week raising money for democrats. that is a state that has been a favorable to them for a long time. even at his highest popularity, when he won in 2008, he only won 44% of the vote. it is a tough state for democrats. there are long-term demographic issues going on, but texas is always a fond place in my heart because that is where my roots are front. m. host: the front page of "the new york times" -- voters are mad ecause -- but it is no surprise to democrats. they are missing the element of surprise they had in 1994. guest: it's a great opint. point. i was in college at the time, and what we know and i was reading newspaper accounts of the congressional election is that everyone was caught by surprise. there were some people who had an inkling, but democrats were caught with their pants down. this time around, we knew the political environment for the last year and a half. democrats do after winning in 2006 and 2008,
guest: i went to school at the university of texas in austin and i am from texas. there is a feeling in texas where president obama was earlier last week raising money for democrats. that is a state that has been a favorable to them for a long time. even at his highest popularity, when he won in 2008, he only won 44% of the vote. it is a tough state for democrats. there are long-term demographic issues going on, but texas is always a fond place in my heart because that is where my roots are...
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that same program at the university of texas at austin was $36,000. there are a few video clips. the two websites i mentioned appeared to be lead generators for numerous for-profit colleges. individuals expressed interest in the culinary arts should have it at website a and b. within five minutes, our phone began to ring. the two individuals interested in business degrees received about 180 calls each in one month. the culinary arts students received far less interest. in total, power for a fictitious stearns received 436 calls in one month. all but six of these calls were from 4-profit colleges. the following video will give you a part -- perspective of what your voice mail would sound like if you registered with one of these lead generators. as you can tell our cover was blown. we identified a number of sales and marketing practices. examples include at six colleges applicants were told they could not speak to someone from financial aid until they paid an application fee and signed enrollment forms. at one college park applicant was scolded and ridiculed for refusing to enroll
that same program at the university of texas at austin was $36,000. there are a few video clips. the two websites i mentioned appeared to be lead generators for numerous for-profit colleges. individuals expressed interest in the culinary arts should have it at website a and b. within five minutes, our phone began to ring. the two individuals interested in business degrees received about 180 calls each in one month. the culinary arts students received far less interest. in total, power for a...
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if you pass the teaching exams, a degree from the university of phoenix, does not guarantee somebody a teaching certificate in new york or texasve people who are students at university of phoenix, who were promised that if they went and they borrowed all this money, they would be able to get what they needed so they could teach and get a job. >> it's simply indefensible, chris. it's wrong. it's, can we do better? absolutely. do we train our people to give that kind of misadvice? absolutely not. at the end of the day, we have to get it right. >> reporter: but you have not been getting it right, right? that's why you have to settle with the whistle-blowers that said, i only get paid with people that come in with the loans. and you settled that suit for an amazing amount of dollars. isn't that proof? >> i wouldn't say it's proof. it's certainly proof that we weren't doing as well as we could. we could do better. >> reporter: then, there's the issue of money. the recruiter told our producer, he could take out as much as $35,000 in federal financial aid, in order to pay for school. she said there might even be some money left over
if you pass the teaching exams, a degree from the university of phoenix, does not guarantee somebody a teaching certificate in new york or texasve people who are students at university of phoenix, who were promised that if they went and they borrowed all this money, they would be able to get what they needed so they could teach and get a job. >> it's simply indefensible, chris. it's wrong. it's, can we do better? absolutely. do we train our people to give that kind of misadvice?...
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agencies are relying on or people just smelling samples of fish and stloimp see if there is an oily odor. >> abc news sent samples to texas tech universityfor texing. in that small sample did not find evidence of oil residue. >> the president is in southern california tonight to, help raise money for democratic congressional campaign committee. he landed shortly after 3:30 this afternoon, and is slated to attend a fund-raiser tonight at home of west wing exec tiff producer john wells. the president was earlier today in wisconsin touring a battery manufacturing plant expanding now thanks to a $1.3 million loan. the company makes batteries for use if renewable energy products. the president says a commitment to clean energy will create more jobs. the president will hit five states over the next three days to raise millions in campaign money. >> americans spent about $5 billion on multi vitamins every year. >> a survey revealed half of those who take them are not sure if they're taking the right one and worried about contamination. >> and there is a report on whether this is justified. >> christopher makes taking care of himself a priority
agencies are relying on or people just smelling samples of fish and stloimp see if there is an oily odor. >> abc news sent samples to texas tech universityfor texing. in that small sample did not find evidence of oil residue. >> the president is in southern california tonight to, help raise money for democratic congressional campaign committee. he landed shortly after 3:30 this afternoon, and is slated to attend a fund-raiser tonight at home of west wing exec tiff producer john...
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of d.c. and wonderful suburbs which are filled with, you know, biotech communications. just wonderful universities and it's really a booming area outside of all of the federal spending. >> how about the boom in austin, texas, coming in at number one. you say it provides a great home for entrepreneurs and small business owners? >> yeah, i think austin is the proto typical business going in the next decade. it's got education and it's got a lot of public, private partnerships. the government does play a role, but it's very judicious. so the government, for example, has a capital funds and so they'll fund things, but they're not going to get their fingers in because they know that austin is this tremendous place for innovation. also, it's like the music capital of the country, and that actually spurs innovation among businesses. >> that's fascinating. why is that? >> well, programs. the same kind of thought process that goes into creating music, melding music is the same kind of thing that you do when you do programming. >> any city that wasn't on the list that surprised you because of not being on the list? >> well, both raleigh and durham. i have to make sure that keep them separate, in north carolina, als
of d.c. and wonderful suburbs which are filled with, you know, biotech communications. just wonderful universities and it's really a booming area outside of all of the federal spending. >> how about the boom in austin, texas, coming in at number one. you say it provides a great home for entrepreneurs and small business owners? >> yeah, i think austin is the proto typical business going in the next decade. it's got education and it's got a lot of public, private partnerships. the...
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. >> i can go to the university of phoenix, do my bachelor's degree, and 100% for sure, i can go to texas or new york city and sit for those examines and once i finish those exams, i can teach. >> yes, that is true. >> but it's not true. that degree alone went low him to teach in many states. we went undercover after meeting melissa dalmier who went back to school to teach. >> can wanted to be an elementary school teacher. can wanted to give back to our future, our children. >> she says a university of phoenix recruiter told her an online associate's degree was her ticket, much as the recruiter old our undercover producer. >> you could have a bachelor's degree basket weaving and still have the program. >> so what i want to know, it sounts like if i get a bachelors from here, i'm going to be okay there? >> yeah. >> they told me after two years i could start to teaching. they had an agreement with the illinois board of education and as soon as i fished the program, i would be ready to start working. >> what she wasn't told was that degree was essentially worthless to her. it wouldn't allow
. >> i can go to the university of phoenix, do my bachelor's degree, and 100% for sure, i can go to texas or new york city and sit for those examines and once i finish those exams, i can teach. >> yes, that is true. >> but it's not true. that degree alone went low him to teach in many states. we went undercover after meeting melissa dalmier who went back to school to teach. >> can wanted to be an elementary school teacher. can wanted to give back to our future, our...
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texas. >>> and facebook faux pas. online photo of an israeli soldier posing with bound online photo of an israeli soldier posing with bound palestinians sparks outrage. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. welcome to our viewers across the nation, including the pacific time zone. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with taking a stand. the disputed plan over the plans to build a mosque near ground zero has politicianings fired up in...
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of leaders. >> the last question will be here. i have two online. >> i am a grad student at texas a&m university. my question is how about nato members in iraq. turkey is pursuing a more assertive foreign policy. what affect will this have on the development of a new government in iraq? >> turkey has a great interest in how iraq develops. they are inviting leaders and are engaged. from u.s. policy perspective, turkey is a positive influence. economicurkey's investments and it is positive. i don't think more of a regional interest means less of a western aspiration. we are very much engaged with the turks on these issues. i know the secretary clinton talks to the [unintelligible] i talk to the turkish ambassador a lot. we have a good ally in iraq. they have a history there. is amazing when you talk about the turks and won some iraqis might be critical about what they have done in terms of engagement with the parties. when you look at the history of the ottoman empire, you see the complexity. if it is always difficult. but we have a great relationship with turkey. >> at the beginning of the occupati
of leaders. >> the last question will be here. i have two online. >> i am a grad student at texas a&m university. my question is how about nato members in iraq. turkey is pursuing a more assertive foreign policy. what affect will this have on the development of a new government in iraq? >> turkey has a great interest in how iraq develops. they are inviting leaders and are engaged. from u.s. policy perspective, turkey is a positive influence. economicurkey's investments and...
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and professor and chairman of the department of the barn and toxicology at texas tech university. if you think it is hd to say toxicology at texas tech, it is not. his research is focused primarily on eco-toxicology, wildlife toxicology, and risk assessment. he is most welcome as a witness here. thank you for your testimony, dr. ronald j. kendall. please proceed. >> those are glad to be here today. i turned my report by an earlier. >> could you upon your microphone? >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here today. we have already heard earlier today of estimates of more than 200 million gallons of crude being released into the gulf of mexico as a result of the deepwater horizon incident. in addition, we have heard an estimated 1.8 million gallons of dispersant used in the gulf, and particularly in the deep water. this is unprecedented. corexit 9500 has been the predominant disburse unused. but the application of other dispersants may have protected shorelines and parts of the gulf coast ecosystem. there's still an immense area in the gulf that is under stress and potentially impac
and professor and chairman of the department of the barn and toxicology at texas tech university. if you think it is hd to say toxicology at texas tech, it is not. his research is focused primarily on eco-toxicology, wildlife toxicology, and risk assessment. he is most welcome as a witness here. thank you for your testimony, dr. ronald j. kendall. please proceed. >> those are glad to be here today. i turned my report by an earlier. >> could you upon your microphone? >> thank...
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university. he is on the at the difficulty -- the advent of faculty -- adjunct faculty at the university of maryland-baltimore county. the third witness was going to be introduced by our colleague from texas, mr. poe, who was with us earlier but had to leave. latifa ring is a grassroots elder rights advocate from houston, texas, founder of the elder abuse and guardianship task force for change, which it submitted a proposal to leaders in washington for guardianship system abuse. she recently founded the elder abuse victims advocates. she was born and raised as an orphan in north africa and came to the united states in 1974. she spent the last 30 years working with the computer technology industry and is now an independent consultant when she is not working on elder abuse issues. she has a passion for dealing with elder care issues, which stems from her own experience over the past five years caring for an elderly mission every woman who was raised as an orphan in north africa and was a victim of abuse and neglect in a private home in delaware. she is a member of the although the justice coalition and as a member of the national guardianship a cessation and of various -- national guard and
university. he is on the at the difficulty -- the advent of faculty -- adjunct faculty at the university of maryland-baltimore county. the third witness was going to be introduced by our colleague from texas, mr. poe, who was with us earlier but had to leave. latifa ring is a grassroots elder rights advocate from houston, texas, founder of the elder abuse and guardianship task force for change, which it submitted a proposal to leaders in washington for guardianship system abuse. she recently...
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and professor and chairman of the department of the barn and toxicology at texas tech university. if you think it is hard to say toxicology at texas tech, it is not. his research is focused primarily on eco-toxicology, wildlife toxicology, and risk assessment. he is most welcome as a witness here. thank you for your testimony, dr. ronald j. kendall. please proceed. >> those are glad to be here today. i turned my report by an earlier. >> could you upon your microphone? >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here today. we have already heard earlier today of estimates of more than 200 million gallons of crude being released into the gulf of mexico as a result of the deepwater horizon incident. in addition, we have heard an estimated 1.8 million gallons of dispersant used in the gulf, and particularly in the deep water. this is unprecedented. corexit 9500 has been the predominant disburse unused. but the application of other dispersants may have protected shorelines and parts of the gulf coast ecosystem. there's still an immense area in the gulf that is under stress and potentially imp
and professor and chairman of the department of the barn and toxicology at texas tech university. if you think it is hard to say toxicology at texas tech, it is not. his research is focused primarily on eco-toxicology, wildlife toxicology, and risk assessment. he is most welcome as a witness here. thank you for your testimony, dr. ronald j. kendall. please proceed. >> those are glad to be here today. i turned my report by an earlier. >> could you upon your microphone? >> thank...
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of leaders. >> the last question will be here. i have two online. >> i am a grad student at texas a&m university. my question is how about nato members in iraq. turkey is pursuing a more assertive foreign policy. what affect will this have on the development of a new government in iraq? >> turkey has a great interest in how iraq develops. they are inviting leaders and are engaged. from u.s. policy perspective, turkey is a positive influence. economicurkey's investments and it is positive. i don't think more of a regional interest means less of a western aspiration. we are very much engaged with the turks on these issues. i know the secretary clinton talks to the [unintelligible] i talk to the turkish ambassador a lot. we have a good ally in iraq. they have a history there. is amazing when you talk about the turks and won some iraqis might be critical about what they have done in terms of engagement with the parties. when you look at the history of the ottoman empire, you see the complexity. if it is always difficult. but we have a great relationship with turkey. >> at the beginning of the occupati
of leaders. >> the last question will be here. i have two online. >> i am a grad student at texas a&m university. my question is how about nato members in iraq. turkey is pursuing a more assertive foreign policy. what affect will this have on the development of a new government in iraq? >> turkey has a great interest in how iraq develops. they are inviting leaders and are engaged. from u.s. policy perspective, turkey is a positive influence. economicurkey's investments and...
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of leaders. >> the last question will be here. i have two online. >> i am a grad student at texas a&m university. my question is how about nato members in iraq. turkey is pursuina more assertive foreign policy. what affect will this have on the development of a new government in iraq? >> turkey has a great interest in how iraq develops. they are inviting leaders and are engaged. from u.s. policy perspective, turkey is a positive influence. economicurkey's investments and it is positive. i don't think more of a regional interest means less of a western aspiration. we are very much engaged with the turks on these issues. i know the secretary clinton talks to the [unintelligible] i talk to the turkish ambassador a lot. we have a good all in iraq. they have a history there. is amazing when you talk about the turksnd won some iraqis ght be critical about what they have done in terms of engagement with the parties. when you look at the history of the ottoman empire, you see the complexity. if it is always difficult. but we have a great relationship with turkey. >> at the beginning of the occupation, one
of leaders. >> the last question will be here. i have two online. >> i am a grad student at texas a&m university. my question is how about nato members in iraq. turkey is pursuina more assertive foreign policy. what affect will this have on the development of a new government in iraq? >> turkey has a great interest in how iraq develops. they are inviting leaders and are engaged. from u.s. policy perspective, turkey is a positive influence. economicurkey's investments and...
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of the university. i certainly recognize there are problems elsewhere both caused by and beyond hurricane katrina host:. tammy, from south dillon, texas. caller: good morning. i was calling because i remember seeing briefs and areas featured on tv and there was a lot of devastation caused to that area. there was a a lot of catastrophic events that took place. i had a friend who live there who was a bishop and she was african-american and was teaching in the public school system and her life was totally disrupted. she had to move to south carolina. i met people when i lived in charlotte, n.c. that were from new orleans. their lives were totally disrupted. they had nothing to go back to at that time. this was back between 2005-2008 that i had the pleasure of meeting people from new orleans that were living there in charlotte. when something like this happens, you don't have any control over the hurricane itself because god that drove that kind of thing. it happened and people's lives had to be put back together because they lost everything. it takes time to put a community and a city back together. i was looking at the lower in ninthwar
of the university. i certainly recognize there are problems elsewhere both caused by and beyond hurricane katrina host:. tammy, from south dillon, texas. caller: good morning. i was calling because i remember seeing briefs and areas featured on tv and there was a lot of devastation caused to that area. there was a a lot of catastrophic events that took place. i had a friend who live there who was a bishop and she was african-american and was teaching in the public school system and her life was...
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of the university. i certainly recognize there are problems elsewhere both caused by and beyond hurricane katrina host:. tammy, from south dillon, texas: good morning. i was calling because i remember seeing briefs and areas featured on tv and there was a lot of devastation caused to that area. there was a a lot of catastrophic events that took place. i had a friend who live there who was a bishop and she was african-american and was teaching in the public school system and her life was totally disrupted. she had to move to south carolina. i met people when i lived in charlotte, n.c. that were from new orleans. their lives were totally disrupted. they had nothing to go back to at that time. this was back between 2005-2008 that i had the pleasure of meeting people from new orleans that were living there in charlotte. when something like this happens, you don't have any control over the hurricane itself because god that drove that kind of thing. it happened and people's lives had to be put back together because they lost everything. it takes time to put a community and a city back together. i was looking at the lower in ninthward and th
of the university. i certainly recognize there are problems elsewhere both caused by and beyond hurricane katrina host:. tammy, from south dillon, texas: good morning. i was calling because i remember seeing briefs and areas featured on tv and there was a lot of devastation caused to that area. there was a a lot of catastrophic events that took place. i had a friend who live there who was a bishop and she was african-american and was teaching in the public school system and her life was totally...
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texas yesterday. from "the new york times," "at least 70% of the graduates went to the city university of new york needed extra help. "you are very excited with the kids who are crying on graduation day, they are moving on to bigger things, but some assumptions have been largely untested." at the high school for public service in brooklyn, more than 90% of the 80 students to enter this freshman 2003 level graduated with the vast majority of enrolling in college, but more than half needed to take remedial math courses." the question today, how can we used college graduation to have -- hit the president's goals. before we get your calls on that, let's go to jim abrams with the associated press about what is happening in congress and the recent charges against maxine waters. good morning, jim. what is the timeline of things? how is the house expected to act? caller: they are coming in this morning and they have three tests for this one day session. they have the jobs bill so that public workers can retain their jobs. there's also a border security bill. there will also be a proposal from tom price concernin
texas yesterday. from "the new york times," "at least 70% of the graduates went to the city university of new york needed extra help. "you are very excited with the kids who are crying on graduation day, they are moving on to bigger things, but some assumptions have been largely untested." at the high school for public service in brooklyn, more than 90% of the 80 students to enter this freshman 2003 level graduated with the vast majority of enrolling in college, but...
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live pictures rain now high above mckinney texas of valley community car bridge to college and has been put under lockdown after reports of gunfire the university-mail alerts to the entire student body and the staff on 9:30 a.m. saying the young shrubs have been fired and the central campus was close under lockdown police are on the scene and if you check our web site for the latest as it develops so i did, and that they are reporting that again man is dead. luckily no students, no faculty, no staff been injured. the campus is still under lock down as they continue their investigation the latest now is that the gunman is dead on campus everyone else's apparently fine. really know find out more. >> we'll be back with more and please to not go away a live look inside, the big story is the weather, you can see here it is now much better in san francisco there play a cloud hanging over the city. if you fight to sleep in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch, but a rethink. with lunesta. lunesta is thought to interact with gaba receptors associated with sleep. lunesta helps you get the restful sleep you need. lune
live pictures rain now high above mckinney texas of valley community car bridge to college and has been put under lockdown after reports of gunfire the university-mail alerts to the entire student body and the staff on 9:30 a.m. saying the young shrubs have been fired and the central campus was close under lockdown police are on the scene and if you check our web site for the latest as it develops so i did, and that they are reporting that again man is dead. luckily no students, no faculty, no...