Physician. And i have a small private practice outside of washington d. C. I focus on helping people recover their brain health after concussions and a lot of times thats in coordination with Infectious Diseases. So sometimes, you know, theres a lot of things that cause people to lose their function of brain Health Including just aging. But it really plays on i was trained at the walter Reid Institute of research with a focus on Infectious Diseases and while i was there i created a system called the essence system and its an Early Warning system that is a data mining system looking at dods data to look for trends that might be out of the ordinary such as unexplained fever or respiratory complaints or Emergency Rooms as a red flag to give us an Early Warning to pick up the phone and find out why the emergency room is seein reward for that was to be able to go overseas to bangkok, thailand, where i established the presence of at the time in the late 90s something called the department of
Election 1976, a case study. Your host is political analyst richard scannan. With me here in washington today are mr. Steven hess of the Bookings Institution and professor Howard Penniman of georgetown university. Now, this is the first of a series of programs that are going to extend over the full period of the campaign until beyond the election in november in our bicentennial political year. What we want to do is to bring a picture of the american electoral process. We will have special programs dealing with the parties and the media, and the campaign technique and polling and the rest. But what we are really aiming to do is to give you a picture of the way in which we select our american president. And how 215 or 220 million americans can provide every four years a process by which leadership can be developed and transferred over these 200 years of American History. Who what we hope to do is bring you discussions of these various aspects of the Electoral Campaign and begin that disc
Organizers robin ones usually thank you so much robin for coming on so what have you witnessed in the past few days weve seen pictures from right across the United States of uprisings. Yeah and just also is that how i. Just the dynamic thats taken place on the ground theres no protest organizers a lot of these occupations then protest and rallies are really happening organically and thats. Led by community and its very grassroots so im just part of the organization thats been responsible so that means on the ground but i dont what prime it is that there are centralized leadership thats guiding whats happening on the ground because thats not the case last week. Minneapolis president africanamerican male by the name of george small i went to his local Neighborhood Grocery store to purchase some items and as he was walking up the store Police Officers approached him and immediately threw him onto the ground and then proceeded to. Place one part where our. Presence of plays his knee on geo
,. With me here in washington today, mr. Stephen hess of the Brookings Institution and professor Howard Penniman of georgetown university. This is the first of a series of programs that will extend of the campaign until beyond the election in november and our bicentennial put clear. What we want to do is to bring a picture of the american electoral process. We will have special programs dealing with parties and the media. Campaign technique and polling and the rest. What we are really aiming to do is to give you a picture of the way in which we select our american president. And how millions of americans can provide every four years a process by which leadership can be developed and transferred over these 200 years of american history. What we hope to do is to bring you discussions of these aspects of the Electoral Campaign and begin that discussion with a consideration of an historical overview of just the way in which that has worked in the past. The critical elections, the major ele
A lot of these occupations then protests and rallies are really happening organically and its. Led by community and its very grassroots so im just part of the organization thats been responsible so that means on the ground but i dont what the prime it is that there is a centralized leadership thats guiding whats happening on the ground because thats not the case last week. Minneapolis president africanamerican male by the name of george floyd went to his local Neighborhood Grocery store to purchase some items and as he was walking up the store Police Officers approached him and immediately threw him onto that ground and then proceeded to. Place one part where our. Presence of plays his knee on georges neck for about 10 minutes which george its higher time pleading for his life saying i cant breathe in calling for a mob saying you know i cant breathe i need you to let off my neck and mind you dozens of Community Residents were filming that happen so we watched by minute minute by minute