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pitch - cesar ---una excursion en yate en la bahia de san francisco finalizo en un rescate de la guardiatera este viernes... take vo ---siete personas... un perro... un gato y una serpiente tuvieron que ser auxiliados por los rescatistas luego que el yate comenzo a hundirse cerca al puerto de berkeley... ---el incidente ocurrio a las 12 y 30 de esta tarde y el rescate se realizo auxiliados por botes salvavidas. cu ---esta tarde un capitan de bomberos se recupera de sus heridas luego de combatir un incendio de tres alarmas en san jose take vo ---el siniestro se registr la noche de ayer en unos apartamentos ubicados en la calle "willow leaf drive", cerca de las avenidas bascom y fruit-dale ---las autoridades dicen que parte del techo de un departamento colaps, impactando al bombero quien se fractur el cuello y sufri una conmocion cerebral ---un total de 18 personas fueron desplazadas, cuatro apartamentos fueron destrudos y al menos dos personas recibieron atencion medica por inhalacion de humo ---la causa del incendio todavia se desconoce pero las autoridades dicen que pudo haber comenzado
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we ended up following a person in that clip, sergeant yates, who was heavily, heavily over-medicating. we see what happens when we have a fragmented system. when we have a bunch of doctors picking out bits and pieces of us. there is no reason a human being should be on as many drugs as he was on that plane. he almost died on that plane. >> he had containers full of pills. >> the nurses and doctors on the plane could not figure out how many drugs he was on. his blood pressure dropped to a dangerous level where he almost died. i mean the whole plane was literally on shutdown. everyone was on high alert. >> that was in the air? >> it was in the air. >> you came from germany? >> to druse -- andrews air force base. sergeant yates ended up being the heart and soul of our film, somebody we ended up following for the last six months. >> he agreed before or after that you could use this. >> he agreed before. >> did he sign something? >> yes. >> so the whole trip you were allowed to shoot whatever happened to him? >> yes. we basically got free reign to film anything with the military, obviously
we ended up following a person in that clip, sergeant yates, who was heavily, heavily over-medicating. we see what happens when we have a fragmented system. when we have a bunch of doctors picking out bits and pieces of us. there is no reason a human being should be on as many drugs as he was on that plane. he almost died on that plane. >> he had containers full of pills. >> the nurses and doctors on the plane could not figure out how many drugs he was on. his blood pressure dropped...
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sergeant yates ended up being the heart and soul of our film, somebody we ended up following for the last six months. >> he agreed before or after that you could use this. >> he agreed before. >> did he sign something? >> yes. >> so the whole trip you were allowed to shoot whatever happened to him? >> yes. we basically got free reign to film anything with the military, obviously within reason. for patients that we were following intimately, we need today eat get a release from them and the military needed to get a release from them as well. so he signed something before we got on that plane. >> did the military have any say as to what you could use? >> we were trying to be as unobtrusive as possible. you know, i was filming a little bit as well. i think the key to that scene is that none of that would have worked. in many ways, i think that is sort of the emotional crux of the film. it is where we get into the belly of the beast in our system and see sort of -- it is one of the most raw moments of our film. none of it would have happened if we had not been able to plug into the nurse
sergeant yates ended up being the heart and soul of our film, somebody we ended up following for the last six months. >> he agreed before or after that you could use this. >> he agreed before. >> did he sign something? >> yes. >> so the whole trip you were allowed to shoot whatever happened to him? >> yes. we basically got free reign to film anything with the military, obviously within reason. for patients that we were following intimately, we need today eat...
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we actually ended up following a character named sergeant yates who was heavily heavily overmedicated. and what we see in that clip is really sort of what happens when we have a fragmented system. when we have a bunch of different doctors picking up different pieces of us but not looking out for the whole person. there's no way that a human being should be on that many drugs. he almost died of a plane. >> he holds up containers of pills. >> and the nurses and doctors couldn't figure out he was on, how many drugs he was on. and his blood pressure dropped to a really dangerous level where he almost died. the whole plane was really on shutdown. everyone was on like high alert. >> that was in the air? >> we were in the air across the atlantic. >> you came from ram stine germany? >> to andrews air force base. and sergeant yates, the young man who we see in that clip, really ended up being sort of the heart and soul of the -- our film. somebody that we ended up following for about six months. >> did he agree before or after that you could use this? >> he agreed before. >> did he sign someth
we actually ended up following a character named sergeant yates who was heavily heavily overmedicated. and what we see in that clip is really sort of what happens when we have a fragmented system. when we have a bunch of different doctors picking up different pieces of us but not looking out for the whole person. there's no way that a human being should be on that many drugs. he almost died of a plane. >> he holds up containers of pills. >> and the nurses and doctors couldn't figure...
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john's delivered a half million unwanted text messages advertising petes yachl suit says that buy yates the telephone consumer protection act because consumers want $500 per text. papa johns says there snujing to do with the ads. a work of a few. 24 million americans will be fined this thanksgiving that means a lot of germs on the planes but which places on the plane planes have the most germs? scientists studied this question. we have interviewed it before. dr. germ identified three dirtiest spots. the bathroom is one of them. after that, it's the tray tables. yes, that is where you place food. then, the latches on the overhead bins. dr. germ says we touch those places the most and latches don't get cleaned regularly. his advice? use hand sanitizers and, get this, hold your broj. >> i may fly in a hazmat suit. >> that is the way to go. >> i bring sanitizer. >> yes. >> nothing gets particularly clean on planes.. >> thank you. >> apple stores apparently earning a lot more money per square foot than the world premier diamond store, consulting firm breaks down the stores making most money
john's delivered a half million unwanted text messages advertising petes yachl suit says that buy yates the telephone consumer protection act because consumers want $500 per text. papa johns says there snujing to do with the ads. a work of a few. 24 million americans will be fined this thanksgiving that means a lot of germs on the planes but which places on the plane planes have the most germs? scientists studied this question. we have interviewed it before. dr. germ identified three dirtiest...
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. >> reporter: norma yates has worked in the turkey industry almost 40 years. in fact. >> i worked there about eight years. >> reporter: it's hard to find anyone here. >> my aunt worked there pulling gizzards. >> reporter: who doesn't have a connection to it. >> my mom worked at butterball. >> reporter: locals say it's not easy work, but in a tough economy, a product most americans buy at least once a year keeps the paychecks coming. and the free bird given to the workers doesn't go to waste. >> reporter: what do you eat for thanksgiving dinner? >> turkey. >> reporter: no. >> yes. yes, of course. >> reporter: catering the holiday meal from a small town that runs on turkey. janet shamlian, nbc news, ozark, arkansas. >>> how about some sports. start with the nba. carmelo anthony went on a scoring bring with 29 points in a 102-80 victory over new orleans. the knicks have eight wins and only one loss. former knicks coach mike d'antoni made his day daye bu as the new coach of the lakers. the lakers beat the nets 95-90. >>> in college basketball, rodney clark made ve
. >> reporter: norma yates has worked in the turkey industry almost 40 years. in fact. >> i worked there about eight years. >> reporter: it's hard to find anyone here. >> my aunt worked there pulling gizzards. >> reporter: who doesn't have a connection to it. >> my mom worked at butterball. >> reporter: locals say it's not easy work, but in a tough economy, a product most americans buy at least once a year keeps the paychecks coming. and the free bird...
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these were shot down by th israeli iron dome anti-missile system and israel continues to retaliation yate. they released this video that shows an attack at a media center this gaza city. this woman was pulled alive from the rubble. others weren't so lucky. palestinian authorities say 11 civilians died in this house including children. israel says it was targeting a jihad mastermind. so far 60 palestinians have been killed so far. israel blames hamas. >> they use arms and mosques to hide the arms. >> as diplomats work for a cease-fire, benjamin netanyahu says his government is preparing to expand military operations. israel is mass go tanks and troops at the gaza border for a possible ground invasion. traveling in thailand, president obama warned against ground action. >> not preferable for the people of gaza, it's deplorable for israelis because if israeli troops are in gaza they are much more at risk of incurring fatalities or being wouchbded. [ siren ] >> in israel the wail of air-raid sirens echoes in the streets. three israelis have died so far in the hamas attacks. neither side showi
these were shot down by th israeli iron dome anti-missile system and israel continues to retaliation yate. they released this video that shows an attack at a media center this gaza city. this woman was pulled alive from the rubble. others weren't so lucky. palestinian authorities say 11 civilians died in this house including children. israel says it was targeting a jihad mastermind. so far 60 palestinians have been killed so far. israel blames hamas. >> they use arms and mosques to hide...
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2 --en nueva zelanda, encontraron a la pareja que habia desaparecido por 2 dias despues de que su yateo hizo un bote carguero de hong heridas trasa tormentq bria golo ad30 pies y fuertes entos. cesar ---recuerde que continuamos trabajando para informarle en vivo a las once. take vo ---plaza sesamo se queda sin elmo, enterese que delicada acusacion enfrenta el hombre que da vida a este personaje.. blanca ---ademas, buscan por mar y tierra a un hombre del area de la bahia sospechoso de asesinar a su vecino cesar ---y habr reforma migratoria en 2013? esta noche le contamos que proponen dos importantes senadores blanca ---no lo olvide, le esperamos a las once. take vo recuerde mantenerse en contacto con nosotros... ---telemundo48.com ---twitter ---facebook top gfx --y tambien si usted se quiere comunicar con nosotros llamenos a nuestro numero telefonico de noticias 944-4813. anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de
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. >> now just going to give the bear a couple snacks and that's supposed to esage yate her enough andeah. this is a full-grown bear. i'm thinking their contact will change one its full grown. i wouldn't go hang around it. definitely a cute little lady. >> i'm jealous of this guy who gets to go and hang out with the bears. >>> i have a video that's just going to showcase what bad flama jamas or military people are. this video from marines tv. the official united states marine corps. what we're seeing here is a first-person view of the marine corps obstacle course being run by a staff sergeant. >> we've seen it two seconds. it already looks too hard. >> that looks like a nut buster right there. flip on one of those poles. i want to know how far could either one of us make it through? >> very not far. >> i'd say maybe the first obstacle. >> is this part of basic training? kind of, one of the ways that they wd you out? >> oh, boy. >> tat'sth buster. >> they're wet. how do you balance on that thing? >> in one little moment after one obstacle we actually see the staff sergeant, the gopro ca
. >> now just going to give the bear a couple snacks and that's supposed to esage yate her enough andeah. this is a full-grown bear. i'm thinking their contact will change one its full grown. i wouldn't go hang around it. definitely a cute little lady. >> i'm jealous of this guy who gets to go and hang out with the bears. >>> i have a video that's just going to showcase what bad flama jamas or military people are. this video from marines tv. the official united states...
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new initiative they're calling it the rolling jubilee joining me now for more on this initiative is yates the key organizer of strike debt and coeditor of title occupy theory occupy strategy it's welcome. hello tom jubilant greetings from new york city thank you do you think maybe first we should actually describe where the words you believe came from shore so do you believe comes from an ancient religious tradition of periodic cancellations of all debts to sort of wipe the slate clean and to start afresh when debts become so crippling as to actually put the entire society at risk it's in the bible every every five seven times seven years every fiftieth year all debts are are forgiven and all the slaves were freed and every all the wealth was equalized as well as to tell us about the work of strike that yes ok so strike that and you can learn more about our project that strike dot org is an offshoot of occupy wall street that takes aim at the predatory debt system in all of its forms what we like to say is debt is the tie that binds the ninety nine percent whether you think of health care
new initiative they're calling it the rolling jubilee joining me now for more on this initiative is yates the key organizer of strike debt and coeditor of title occupy theory occupy strategy it's welcome. hello tom jubilant greetings from new york city thank you do you think maybe first we should actually describe where the words you believe came from shore so do you believe comes from an ancient religious tradition of periodic cancellations of all debts to sort of wipe the slate clean and to...
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lived in san francisco and i was worried about haze versus full sun and how that will impact what jets yated, are there any tools or tricks that i can use to determine what the production is going to be like? >> the first thing you need to do is look at what available area do you have. typically most residential systems gone on rooftops. in urban areas like this, we don't have big yards. they will go on rooftops. you need to have good southern access to sun. things that can impact your solar access are buildings in your vicinity, big trees, things that will keep the sun from reaching the available area on your house. >> how can i test myself before i get experts out to determine whether solar panels are going to work for me? i know, for example, one of my neighbors has an additional story. so sometimes that, you know, it's a little shady over there for a variety of reasons, but are there things that i can do in advance of having the experts out? >> sure. if you have access to your roof, you can go up there with a compass and face south and kind of look to the east and the west and see what's
lived in san francisco and i was worried about haze versus full sun and how that will impact what jets yated, are there any tools or tricks that i can use to determine what the production is going to be like? >> the first thing you need to do is look at what available area do you have. typically most residential systems gone on rooftops. in urban areas like this, we don't have big yards. they will go on rooftops. you need to have good southern access to sun. things that can impact your...
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failing to act as they did in this case i mean the guy who's in charge of that investigation john yates has now fled the country he's not in britain anymore he was from the metropolitan police he's now running the riot police in bahrain where several people have been killed since his arrival in bahrain so i think this is this is there's a bit of attempt to sort of smear out of the way of the real issue which is the failure of criminal acts to be actually acted upon by the police are not excusing that at all you know the empire's activities and let's not forget the guy who's in charge of the news the world at the time was this chap courson who is the press secretary to the prime minister david cameron and cameron has been shown. to have been actually batting for the murdoch empire as part of all of this kevin so you know i think you know there needs to be a bit more of a focus on the failures of the police to actually do anything about these criminal acts now they've talked a lot about common is saying that we need to look at all calm people probably don't know what that is it's a britis
failing to act as they did in this case i mean the guy who's in charge of that investigation john yates has now fled the country he's not in britain anymore he was from the metropolitan police he's now running the riot police in bahrain where several people have been killed since his arrival in bahrain so i think this is this is there's a bit of attempt to sort of smear out of the way of the real issue which is the failure of criminal acts to be actually acted upon by the police are not...
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stephen farrow was sentenced to life in prisonment for the brutal murder of my constituent betty ja -- yates and the resident reverend john suddard. will you join me in congratulating the police to the conclusion of this case and sending our condolences to the families of both victims? >> prime minister, i'm sure the whole house wishes to join with my honorable friend in sending out our sincerest heartfelt condolences obviously to the victims' families and friends but also, as he says, pay tribute to the fact the police really did move very, very fast and is incredibly important in heart-wrenching cases like tht public sees, where possible, justice is done but done as rapidly as possible. >> "an lavery? >> can the deputy prime minister explain to the house why the liberal democrats are fielding only 21 candidates out of the 44 in the police and crime commissioner's elections? >> because we're standing in those areas where liberal democrats wish to stand as candidates. i know the party opposite -- i know the party opposite doesn't under the meaning of the word "internal party democracy" but i
stephen farrow was sentenced to life in prisonment for the brutal murder of my constituent betty ja -- yates and the resident reverend john suddard. will you join me in congratulating the police to the conclusion of this case and sending our condolences to the families of both victims? >> prime minister, i'm sure the whole house wishes to join with my honorable friend in sending out our sincerest heartfelt condolences obviously to the victims' families and friends but also, as he says,...
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and obama started huffing and puffing let the where is sergea yates today? >> we ended up following him after this plane ride for many months as i said, and he entered himself into a program at walter reid where they used accu puncture and meditation and other techniques to wean him off the drugs he was on. and through this program he was able to walk out on his own two feet. so i really commend the military for two things. for one, allowing us to tell this story, both the good and the bad. but for recognizing this problem by recognizing that there is this problem of overmedication and they are looking for outside the box ideas of how to fix it. that's the whole thees sis of the film t. met foreof escape fire is the status quo isn't working and we need outside the box ideas. >> producer of escape fire, the fight toesque america's healthcare. on c-span q and a. >> recently there was a discussion on the journalism industry. panelist assess the current and future state of the news industry focusing on investigative reporting. this is an hour and 15 minutes. tha
and obama started huffing and puffing let the where is sergea yates today? >> we ended up following him after this plane ride for many months as i said, and he entered himself into a program at walter reid where they used accu puncture and meditation and other techniques to wean him off the drugs he was on. and through this program he was able to walk out on his own two feet. so i really commend the military for two things. for one, allowing us to tell this story, both the good and the...
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stephen yates is deputy assistant to dick cheney.ys he knew from day one that this attack was an al-qaeda affiliated terror attack but he later signed off on edited talking points which said that it wasn't. doesn't that mean that petraeus willingly supported a lie? >> on the face of it, gregg, it certainly does. really there is only one possible explanation for why he may have got that way late in the game and edited text could have come back for final clearance. he may have wrongly assumed there were consequently changes and he learned to clear something that he knew was false. >> gregg: now we're hearing, if the terror was spelled out in the secret classified talking points, we didn't put it in the unclassified version that was made public. if that is accurate, doesn't mean that americans were deliberately misled to hide the truth contained in the classified documents? would there be any justification for that? >> the only justification for withholding the truth that terrorism was involved, you wouldn't have to spell out who exactl
stephen yates is deputy assistant to dick cheney.ys he knew from day one that this attack was an al-qaeda affiliated terror attack but he later signed off on edited talking points which said that it wasn't. doesn't that mean that petraeus willingly supported a lie? >> on the face of it, gregg, it certainly does. really there is only one possible explanation for why he may have got that way late in the game and edited text could have come back for final clearance. he may have wrongly...
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. >> you've got guys asosh yated with street gangs but not under the ultimate control of them that arelent and not concerned with the consequences. >> a changing gang culture isn't the only factor to blame. members of the chicago pd argue that a growing shortage of officers has left them on the defensive. many are calling for the police superintendent's resignation. >> the problem is we need manpower. there's no manpower on the streets. and you can't protect your own anymore. we're outgunned, we're outnumbered. >> right now we're seeing all around us police departments that are collapsing police departments that are being cut to a fraction of their size, and we're being asked to fill the void. dozens and dozens of towns and villages are calling me weekly to come and take over their police take over their police functions because they can't afford it anymore. i will be struggling to maintain just what i have now, which is a police force that i have not been replacing people as they retire because i have no money for that. my budgets are being sliced and diced. something has to give. >>>
. >> you've got guys asosh yated with street gangs but not under the ultimate control of them that arelent and not concerned with the consequences. >> a changing gang culture isn't the only factor to blame. members of the chicago pd argue that a growing shortage of officers has left them on the defensive. many are calling for the police superintendent's resignation. >> the problem is we need manpower. there's no manpower on the streets. and you can't protect your own anymore....
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>> where is sergeant robert yates today? >> we ended up following him after this plane ride. he ended up entering himself into an innovative program at walter reed where they ended up using acupuncture and meditation and other techniques to wean him of all the drugs he was on and for this program, he was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. i commend the military for allowing us to tell the story, both the good and bad, and for recognizing this problem. by recognizing there's a problem of over-medication and they're looking for other ideas have to fix it. that is the whole thesis of the film. the metaphor is that the status quo is not working and need to look for outside the box ideas. >> more on the fight to rescue america's health care, sunday night on "q &a." >> reaction to tuesday night's reflection results -- election results from conservatives. this is 40 minutes. >> afternoon and thank you for coming. i am chairman of conservative hq.com. i will speak for a few minutes and introduce five nationally- recognized conservative leaders and we will each tour
>> where is sergeant robert yates today? >> we ended up following him after this plane ride. he ended up entering himself into an innovative program at walter reed where they ended up using acupuncture and meditation and other techniques to wean him of all the drugs he was on and for this program, he was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. i commend the military for allowing us to tell the story, both the good and bad, and for recognizing this problem. by...
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. >> where is sergeant robert yates today? we followed him after this plane ride for many months and he entered himself into a program at walter reid where they used ack puncture and meditation and other techniques to wean them off of all the drugs that he was on. and through this program he actually was able to walk out on his own two feet. so i really commend the military for two things. for one, for allowing us to tell this story, both the good and the bad. but for recognizing this problem. by recognizing that there is this problem of overmedication and they are looking for outside the box ideas of how to fix it. that's the whole thees sis of the film really, the metaphor of the the scape fire is it isn't working. >> producer of escape fire t fight to rescue america's medicare on c-span q and a. >> recently there was a discussion on the journalism industry. focusing specifically on investigative reporting and collaborative journalism practices. this is an hour
. >> where is sergeant robert yates today? we followed him after this plane ride for many months and he entered himself into a program at walter reid where they used ack puncture and meditation and other techniques to wean them off of all the drugs that he was on. and through this program he actually was able to walk out on his own two feet. so i really commend the military for two things. for one, for allowing us to tell this story, both the good and the bad. but for recognizing this...
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. >> >> where is sergeant robert yates today? we ended up following him after this plane ride for many months. he ended up entering himself into a program at walter reed where they used acupuncture and other techniques to wean him off of all of the drugs he was on. through this program he actually was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. i really commend the military 40 dead things. one for allowing us to tell the story. and for recognizing this problem. recognizing there is this problem of over medication and they are looking for outside ideas on how to fix it. that is sort of the whole thesis of the film. the metaphor of "escape fire"is the status quo is not working. >> more with matthew heineman sunday night at a clock on c- span's "q &a." >> the tea party express chairman amy kremer talks about the future of the republican party. then ira shapiro talks about prospects for a compromise for the fiscal cliff. later, r
. >> >> where is sergeant robert yates today? we ended up following him after this plane ride for many months. he ended up entering himself into a program at walter reed where they used acupuncture and other techniques to wean him off of all of the drugs he was on. through this program he actually was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. i really commend the military 40 dead things. one for allowing us to tell the story. and for recognizing this problem. recognizing...
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. >> where is sergeant robert yates today? we followed him after this plane ride for many months. he ended up entering himself that a program at walter reed where they used acupuncture and meditation and other techniques to wean him off of the drugs he was on and through this program he was able to walk out the walter reed on his own two feet. i commend the military for choosing -- allowing us to tell a story both the good in the back and for recognizing this problem by recognizing there is a problem of over medicating and they are looking for ideas to fix it. that is the pieces of the film -- the metaphor is that the status quo is not working. we need to look outside the box for ideas. >> war with matthew heineman and a night at 8:00 on c-span 2 1/q &a. >> president obama urges members of congress to create more jobs and extend middle-class tax cut. the republican response was delivered by john boehner. he disagrees with raising taxes. >> hi, everybody. on tuesday, america went to the polls. you voted for action. not politics as usual. you elected us to focus on your jobs, not ou
. >> where is sergeant robert yates today? we followed him after this plane ride for many months. he ended up entering himself that a program at walter reed where they used acupuncture and meditation and other techniques to wean him off of the drugs he was on and through this program he was able to walk out the walter reed on his own two feet. i commend the military for choosing -- allowing us to tell a story both the good in the back and for recognizing this problem by recognizing there...
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. >> we're with sergeant robert yates today.ng him after this plane ride for many months as i said. and he entered himself into an innovative program at walter weed where they ended up using acupuncture, using meditation and using other techniques to wean him off of all of the drugs he was on. and through this program, he actually was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. so i really commend the military for two things. one, for allowing us to tell this story, both the good and bad and for recognizing this problem. by recognizing that there is this problem of overmedication and that they are looking for outside the box ideas on how to fix it. that's sort of the whole thesis of the film really, the metaphor of "escape fire" is the status quo isn't working and we need to start looking for outside-the-box ideas. >> more with matthew heineman, producer of "esquape fire" to rescue america's health care tonight at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> tomorrow on "washington journal" with will talk about immigration reform by repu
. >> we're with sergeant robert yates today.ng him after this plane ride for many months as i said. and he entered himself into an innovative program at walter weed where they ended up using acupuncture, using meditation and using other techniques to wean him off of all of the drugs he was on. and through this program, he actually was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. so i really commend the military for two things. one, for allowing us to tell this story, both the good...
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yates today? >> we followed him after this airplane ride for many months.e ended up entering himself into a program at walter reed, where they ended up using acupuncture, meditation, other techniques to wean him off of all the drugs he was on. through this program, he was able to walked out of all to read -- out of walter reed and his own two feet. i commend the military for allowing us to tell the story, the good and bad, and for recognizing his problem. by recognizing there is this problem of over-medication, and that they are looking for outside-of-the-box ideas on how to fix it. that is the whole thesis of the film. the medics is -- the idea is that the status quo isn't working. >> more with heineman on sunday night's "q&a." >> "washington journal" continues. host: according to exit polling from tuesday, latino turnout was at an all-time high. president obama received 71% of support from the latino community. to discuss the role of the latino vote in elections 2012, we are joined by max sevilla of the national association of latino elected and appointed
yates today? >> we followed him after this airplane ride for many months.e ended up entering himself into a program at walter reed, where they ended up using acupuncture, meditation, other techniques to wean him off of all the drugs he was on. through this program, he was able to walked out of all to read -- out of walter reed and his own two feet. i commend the military for allowing us to tell the story, the good and bad, and for recognizing his problem. by recognizing there is this...
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school board president norman yates b. crowley by 20. votes.round al's bird and district 7 final results are expected tomorrow. >> on veterans day we wanted to know which veteran was on your mind this morning. who was he/she and what you remember about them? this is what some of you are saying on our facebook page. my sons served in afghanistan in 2011 as well as 2012 and is headed back some. also my father and grandfather rest in peace and jesse james jr. as well as jesse james sr.. i have of those who served in korea. a good friend and houston tx that served in the marines in vietnam. he was exposed to agent orange and does not complain and he is proud of serving. >> we will be back with more in a couple of minutes. do not go away we'll be talking to gary radnich about the big sports news today. alex smith knockout with a concussion. good news for the lakers and we will have more with that as we continue. also keeping an eye on the weather we will have coverage over how cold it is out there. the approach to the bay bridge is nice and white. w
school board president norman yates b. crowley by 20. votes.round al's bird and district 7 final results are expected tomorrow. >> on veterans day we wanted to know which veteran was on your mind this morning. who was he/she and what you remember about them? this is what some of you are saying on our facebook page. my sons served in afghanistan in 2011 as well as 2012 and is headed back some. also my father and grandfather rest in peace and jesse james jr. as well as jesse james sr.. i...
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. >> john preev yates that. >>> we were up about 34. dow's 20u7b.ta on food supply. we'll find out what it means for components afternoon the break. >>> we want to get to marry thompson with what is moving. hey, mair. >> hey, there, carl. they've certainly looked better than they have. tech looks very strong. the nasdaq is up. there's some clarification as to when they start to meet. i guess not clarification but a delay as to when they are to start a transition period to comply with it which seems to be giving a lift to some of the regional stocks as well. of course, we had the decent consumer sentiment numbers. first of all, let's take a look. the federal reserve saying they'll not have to take a look at the designation period. it was expect thad they had to begin comply by january 1st of 2013 but they've received a lot of comment periods, so they've pushed it off. also, of course, we're keeping watch on insurers saying, you know what? it's going to suspend its buyback. it's given a list to the insurer's stock. it's taken aggressive steps and in f
. >> john preev yates that. >>> we were up about 34. dow's 20u7b.ta on food supply. we'll find out what it means for components afternoon the break. >>> we want to get to marry thompson with what is moving. hey, mair. >> hey, there, carl. they've certainly looked better than they have. tech looks very strong. the nasdaq is up. there's some clarification as to when they start to meet. i guess not clarification but a delay as to when they are to start a transition...
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. >> where is sergeant robert yates today?we end up following him at this plane ride for many months, and he entered himself into a program at walter reed, where they used acupuncture, medication, other techniques to wean him off of the drugs that he was on, and through this program, he was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. i commend the military for two things. one, allowing us to tell the story, but also for recognizing the problem by recognizing there is the problem of over- medication and they're looking for ideas on how to fix it. that is the thesis of the film. the status quo is not working, and we need to look for outside of the box ideas. >> more with matthew heineman, producer and director of "escape fire." sunday, on c-span's "q&a." "washington journal" continues. host: we are back with our reporter roundtable with margaret talev from bloomberg news and scott wilson from "the washington post." here is your special coverage from this morning. what is next? what is the first item for the second obama
. >> where is sergeant robert yates today?we end up following him at this plane ride for many months, and he entered himself into a program at walter reed, where they used acupuncture, medication, other techniques to wean him off of the drugs that he was on, and through this program, he was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. i commend the military for two things. one, allowing us to tell the story, but also for recognizing the problem by recognizing there is the problem...
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. >> where is sergeant robert yates today? >> we ended up following him after the plane ride for many months. he ended up entering himself into an innovative program at walter reed where they ended up using acupuncture, meditation, other techniques to wean him off all the drugs he had been on. through this program, he was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. i really commend the military for two things. one in, allowing us to tell this story, both the good and bad, and for recognizing this problem. by recognizing that there is this problem of over-medication and they are looking for outside ideas in how to fix it. that is the whole pieces of the film, the metaphor of "escape fire" is that the status quo is not working. >> more with matthew heineman, producer and director of "escape fire" tonight at 8:00 on c- span's "q&a." clucks the tomb of the unknowns at arlington national cemetery. one of the most impressive scenes here in washington. the regular changing of the guard that takes place 365 days out of the ye
. >> where is sergeant robert yates today? >> we ended up following him after the plane ride for many months. he ended up entering himself into an innovative program at walter reed where they ended up using acupuncture, meditation, other techniques to wean him off all the drugs he had been on. through this program, he was able to walk out of walter reed on his own two feet. i really commend the military for two things. one in, allowing us to tell this story, both the good and bad,...
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. >> sergeant robert yates today so we ended up following him after this plane ride, for many months as i said, and he ended up injurying himself into an innovative program using acupuncture and meditation and other techniques to wean him off all the drugs he was on, and through this program, he actually was able to walk out of walter reid on his own two feet so, you know, i really commend the military for two things, for, one, allowing us to tell this story, both the good and the bad, but for recognizing this problem, by recognizing that there is this problem of over medication, and that they are looking for outside the block ideas on how to fix it. i mean, that's sort of the whole thesis of the film, really, the metaphor of the "escape fire" that the status quo is not working, and we have to look for outside the box ideas. >> more with the producer and directser of "escape fire" the fight to rescue america's health care sunday night at eight on c-span's "q&a." >> coverage continues with a forum hosted by the strategy firm laslow strategies. you'll hear from greenberg and ralph reed
. >> sergeant robert yates today so we ended up following him after this plane ride, for many months as i said, and he ended up injurying himself into an innovative program using acupuncture and meditation and other techniques to wean him off all the drugs he was on, and through this program, he actually was able to walk out of walter reid on his own two feet so, you know, i really commend the military for two things, for, one, allowing us to tell this story, both the good and the bad,...
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. >> reporter: the scanndal involving two very different women, tampa social yate jill kelley, and petraeuss paula broadwell ensnared not only petraeus but his successor. marine general john allen, who took over from petraeus in afghanistan, and is the president's choice to be supreme allied command earp of anywnato forces in aurp. a nomination now temporarily on hold. the general is married with a sterling record, but on a flight to australia monday night, aides to defense secretary leon panetta disclosed a dramatic turn in the petraeus case. fbi investigators uncovered what the pentagon called potentially inappropriate communications between the general and jill kelley whom he and his wife got to know in tampa and were reviewing between 20,000 and 30,000 pages of documents. including e-mails over two years. officials say some were flirtatious, but the general strongly denies an improper relationship. the fbi discovered the e-mails during its investigation of kelley's e-mails sparked by her complaints about anonymous threats which turned out to be from paula broadwell. they say they found
. >> reporter: the scanndal involving two very different women, tampa social yate jill kelley, and petraeuss paula broadwell ensnared not only petraeus but his successor. marine general john allen, who took over from petraeus in afghanistan, and is the president's choice to be supreme allied command earp of anywnato forces in aurp. a nomination now temporarily on hold. the general is married with a sterling record, but on a flight to australia monday night, aides to defense secretary leon...
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so stop fix yating on the word marriage.o on and go with the civil union and get new laws that will allow you to have everything just like the married couple would have under the law. and accomplish your goals. and that's what i have to say. >> i appreciate sue's perspective. i should have made this clear earlier. what we are talking about here is a civil marriage license. it's really a license at city hall gives you. and so marriage is an institution -- it is what we're talking about is a civil marriage license. under all of the states that are considering marriage and all of the states that have marriage equality right now, all of them have very clear cut protection that is no relicks -- relidges institution has to go ahead and perform a marriage if they do not wish to. so we are talking about a civil marriage license as opposed to something that a church or synagogue would give you. but going specifically to sue's call -- and i understand the premise and i think fair -- this is an issue that good fair-minded americans cou
so stop fix yating on the word marriage.o on and go with the civil union and get new laws that will allow you to have everything just like the married couple would have under the law. and accomplish your goals. and that's what i have to say. >> i appreciate sue's perspective. i should have made this clear earlier. what we are talking about here is a civil marriage license. it's really a license at city hall gives you. and so marriage is an institution -- it is what we're talking about is...
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. >> >> where is sergeant robert yates today? >> he ended up entering himself into an innovative program at walter reed, where they ended up using acupuncture, meditation, using other techniques to wean him off of the drugs he was on, and through this program he was able to walk out of walter reed on his own 2 feet. i commend the military for two things, one, for allow us to tell this story, both the good and bad, but for recognizing this problem, by recognizing that there is this problem of overt-medication and they are looking for outside the bloc ideas in to order to fix it. the piece of the film, the metaphor of a step -- of escape fire is the status quo is not working. >> war with a producer war -- more with the producer of " escape fire." a live picture from the ronald reagan building in washington, where we will continue our live coverage of a post-election discussion and analysis, "cq" ."oll call live coverage starting at about 1 pop 45 eastern. while we wait, we're keeping an eye on tweeds that reporters are posting abou
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for those of you who like yates, things fall apart: or the center cannot hold, his book is "the center holds," which is about this election. what is it in your first book about obama that made you cast him as a centrist? >> well, i always thought that he was a pragmatist, and pretty much, you know, his overall approach to issues when he was an illinois state senator, when he was in the u.s. senate, if you read "the audacity of hope," his book about his altogether brief senate career, um, it's pretty clear that he's not an idealogue. so i, i always thought that, you know, the idea of him as a socialist or whatever was just a smear. >> how did it get painted that way, or was there some element of truth to it? >> this is quite a lot about what the next book is about, but, i mean, i think -- >> margaret said you were supposed to tell -- >> you know, there was a concerted effort started even before he became president but really accelerated in 2009 to destroy him politically, um, for the purposes of regaining power. and so it was not a conspiracy, but there were a lot of people who had, you
for those of you who like yates, things fall apart: or the center cannot hold, his book is "the center holds," which is about this election. what is it in your first book about obama that made you cast him as a centrist? >> well, i always thought that he was a pragmatist, and pretty much, you know, his overall approach to issues when he was an illinois state senator, when he was in the u.s. senate, if you read "the audacity of hope," his book about his altogether brief...
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actually one bomb, one bomb to wipe out the entire country and if they did that and israel rehe al yates than a billion muslims left, why not. >> i've heard that israel is the size of new jersey and carries so much weight in the world, but it's that small. so what do you make of in cease-fire? does this accomplish anything? >> the cease-fire does accomplish something. it was important for israel to get rid of the iranian supplied longer range missiles that hamas it. the m-75's, reach more than half the population, it could reach from gaza, tel aviv, jerusalem, some came pretty close to hitting those places and they had to get rid of those and by the way, should there be a conflict in the next few, six, eight months between israel and iran, it was important for israel that hamas not be in a position to open up a second front. >> alisyn: in other words, you subscribe to the theory that this was a dry run for something? >> well, i think israel had to do two things, had to say you cannot just rain missiles down upon our population with impunity and they had to stop that and the long range mi
actually one bomb, one bomb to wipe out the entire country and if they did that and israel rehe al yates than a billion muslims left, why not. >> i've heard that israel is the size of new jersey and carries so much weight in the world, but it's that small. so what do you make of in cease-fire? does this accomplish anything? >> the cease-fire does accomplish something. it was important for israel to get rid of the iranian supplied longer range missiles that hamas it. the m-75's,...
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run a children's organization that is not funded by the government and it has been completely anile yated over the last four years because the republicans helped destroy the economy in 8 years with bush seems to give the democrats an excuse to destroy the country more, $6 trillion more debt. we have $70 trillion in liabilities. it's impossible to sustain its. host: what's your prediction in turns of turn out tomorrow in michigan? caller: i honestly would believe that obama will win the state. i'm a quick study with politics but i think reagan was the last republican to win this state. i'm not a progress knotty kate tor. i would -- i believe if romney wins he will be in the 279 flesh hold and if obama wins it will be in a landslide. host: remind they're we'll be live tomorrow evening. we'll have a live similar you will cast with politico programming. we'll show you the house and senate races. some of the victory speeches. your calls and comments and of course we are live in boston and chicago where the president will be in chicago, the romney campaign in and we'll cover those speeches in e
run a children's organization that is not funded by the government and it has been completely anile yated over the last four years because the republicans helped destroy the economy in 8 years with bush seems to give the democrats an excuse to destroy the country more, $6 trillion more debt. we have $70 trillion in liabilities. it's impossible to sustain its. host: what's your prediction in turns of turn out tomorrow in michigan? caller: i honestly would believe that obama will win the state....