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♪ ♪ >> rihanna in court with her kids! >> are you hoping this wraps up today? >> a$ap rocky's closing arguments with sons rza and riot inside his shooting trial. >> then... >> here we go. >> inside a beverly hills housewife's emergency surgery! >> these add a nice flare. >> multiple tumors discovered in 43 year old teddi mellencamp's brain... >> i've been having a headache for over two weeks. >> what symptoms to look out for. plus... >> i'm still in prison. >> wendy williams' new interview fighting to break free from
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assisted living. >> do you think wendy was misdiagnosed? >> then, another resurfaced interview for blake lively... >> don't be mad. >> i'm not mad. >> how she once "poisoned" the entire "gossip girl" cast against a co-star! >> plus, renee zellweger wedding rumors... and, a top gun 3 update from miles teller... >> that movie's a whole different beast. >> just back from the super bowl! ♪ ♪ >> i think i yelled "go birds" like a thousand times! i stole a bunch of confetti! >> "et" starts now! ♪ ♪ >> rihanna brings rza and riot to court for closing arguments in a$ap rocky's gun assault trial. welcome to "entertainment tonight." we're gonna get to that but we start with nischelle and a terrifying health scare for a former beverly hills housewife. >> yeah, kev. this is a tough one. teddi mellencamp -- who's also the daughter of rocker john mellencamp -- was taken to immediate surgery after doctors found multiple tumors on her brain! here is the latest. ♪ ♪ >> love you, babe.
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>> these add an extra nice flair. yup, here we go. >> head shaved, electrodes covering her skull, and combating nerves with humor. the 43-year-old was surrounded by her off and on-screen family -- praying in the hospital yesterday after doctors found multiple tumors -- believed to have been growing in her brain for at least 6 months. >> i've been having a headache for over two weeks. >> headaches can be a sign of a brain tumor. if it's a headache that persist for more than a few days that doesn't respond to pain medication and the pain becomes worse. worse in the morning. nausea and other symptoms. numbness, tingling in an arm or leg, perhaps weakness, or sometimes trouble with speech. estranged husband and when who's split was teddi was there with their three children. >> somebody was like you need to go get that checked. >> the frightening health
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diagnosis comes less than three years after the fitness enthusiast and wellness coach had to undergo 20 surgeries while battling stage 2 skin cancer... one procedure leaving this giant zig-zag scar. >> they keep finding, you know, more things to look at. if someone has skin cancer, they have 30-40% chance of devloping brain metasases. >> today a source close to teddi tells "et", "surgery went well, but now we wait to see what's next." two tumors were removed and quote "the remaining smaller ones will be dealt with via radiation at a later date." >> there is a very high chance of not nearly 100% of the full recovery. >> the alternative of not handling is that going to be worse. >> let's move on to today's other big story. rihanna was in court with her two kids today showing support for her man a$ap rocky.
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a black suv surrounded by five umbrellas arrived at 5:41:00 a.m. another woman carried two year old's b rza. it rihanna left the courthouse with the travelers i went back in without them. she and rocky left the courthouse together at the lunch break. >> if the jury's looking at the gallery to make a decision, that's not an impartial jury. there's tons of evidence, there's tons of witnesses, that's what the jury should be going off of and typically they do. >> we've got more breaking legal news. it could wendy williams finally be free of her court ordered guardianship? the 60-year-old will reportedly be medically reevaluated on tuesday. >> how am i doing? i'm still in prison, so to speak. i can't go out. you have to have keys to open
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blake steams on the hunt for receipts and has filed a subpoena seeking every single one of justin's phone calls, text messages, data logs, and real-time location information of the past two and a half years. attorneys tell "et" they will "expose the people, tactics, and methods that have worked to destroy and bury her reputation. 's." >> that's pretty common. usually one side will ask for whatever they can, but there will be pushed back. and those requests typically get limited or restricted in some way. just in lawyers calls the move a massive fishing expedition. in the midst of the court battle, it ends with us author colleen huber has quietly reactivated her instagram account after three weeks. but she deleted all of her posts featuring justin or blake. >> i take no credit for that. >> after blake was accused of turning the cast against justin, yet another newly resurfaced interview was coming back to haunt her virgo in a 2009
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interview with glamour, the "gossip girl" star says when penn badgley was cast as her love interest, "i was so upset that they hired him, i actually poison the whole cast against him. " >> oh wow. >> what? >> blake says it took around a week before she realized he wasn't a jerk. the two went on to date for about three years. >> don't be mad. >> i'm not mad. >> time to move on and say hello to our lady in red, rachel smith. >> hey, i'm at the new york premiere for bridget jones, mad about the boy, and we are still mad about renee. >> so many men are interested in miss bridget in this installment. who do you think would be the best match for bridget? >> depends on the moment. >> oh, my god, i've climbed a magical man tree. >> what a lucky lady. >> spoiled rotten for 25 years. >> and i'm curious what aunts
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impression was of you on the big screen as bridget? >> i might keep that one to myself. >> fair enough. >> in her real life but a source tells"et" that youd yet. the fourth installment streaming now on peacock. streaming now on peacock marks renee's first turn as bridget in nearly a decade. >> only doing the press stuff i heard her speak for the first time. >> how many more installments can we possibly have? >> i love this chara, and the opportunity to catch up with her and see what she's doing down the line i'm sure i'd welcome. >> now let's move things back to l.a. where denny directo caught up with miles teller fresh off
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the eagle super bowl win. >> my voice is a little gun. i think i yelled "go birds" like a thousand times. i stole a bunch of confetti. >> it's out the plane, sir. it's the pilot. >> exactly. >> we need a "top gun 3" update, man. >> miles and wife kelly look sharp on the carpet for his new movie "the gorge" just five weeks after they lost their home in the palisades fire part of the sci-fi romance, which streams tomorrow on apple tv+, also stars anya taylor-joy. >> you're staring. >> sorry. there's a lot more green in your eyes than i was expecting. >> it's been five years since "the greens gambit." >> what's funny about that is miles plays the drums and i play chess and we both fought really hard to get that out in the movie. we are alike, we've done it. >> is it a little on the nose? but people seem to enjoy it. >> i'm really glad they do. >> still ahead. lainey wilson engaged.
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>> it's about time, i'm waiting! >> with the country's are just told "et." >> got my man over there, he's looking all right. >> then cobra kai comes to a close. >> it's been four years. >> only "et"'s onset of the final season. >> i brought this headband which was the one i were in the original film. >> and we are celebrating 50 years of "snl" with a pregnant sicily strong. >> we could have another history making moment at "snl." >> that would make right live television. >> but first. >> i've got an exclusive with the two new anchors. >> how does it feel bringing the show back to its roots right here in new york city? >> this is the original home. the studios just down the hall. there is a legacy here. >> it's nice you have a working newsroom up they are. >> one of the most exciting elements here, guys, the video board. >> we walk through.
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you, you were wearing all white, that's what you look like in all white. >> he might be hinting around for something. >> well, you didn't have to wait long. four days after our interview, this. she posted photos of the moment her manna four years put a ring on it. he caption the moment with a nod to her hit track. >> congratulations, we hang out with her all the time. >> let's get to this romance between the "cobra kai" faves. >> only "et" was on the site of the cast returning to their '80s roots. look at that. >> we are filming a final training montage for the series finale of "cobra kai." >> in the valley back where it all began. >> little tip to rocky. >> it's nostalgia, it's
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bittersweet. >> yeah, were driving the 47 for a down venturing people calling out to us, it's a little out of body for everyone and it's been 40 years. i brought this headband which is the one i wore in the original film. >> that's the headband that crane kicked johnny lawrence. >> back in 1984, "et" was behind the scenes of the famous fight scene with the den 22-year-old ralph macchio an 18-year-old willie ends outcome. >> it's never over, keep going. all things become new again. speak of the five episodes of "cobra kai" are streaming now on netflix. >> there's a... at the end of it. >> still ahead, sharing stories from the set of "snl." the show's longest running female cast member on her iconic impressions.
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>> the little yellow guy! >> then... they may look like the perfect hollywood couple. >> i love you. >> i love you. to speak of but the gloves come off when nicole ari parker and hubby boris kojo spilled the e-tea. nicole reveals the one thing about her man that's far from perfect. >> no, that was not loving. >> closed caption provided by ellipse
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>> before we dive into the milestone that's "snl" 50th, you have a a few milestones of your own that we've got to celebrate. >> your little gal! >> my little gal. we just have to get through the weekend and then she could do whatever she wants. she is welcome to come early. that would make great live television. lauren would hate it. >> you run "snl" for over a tech and making it the longest running female cast member on the show. how'd you do it for so long? >> i don't know. i was 28 once, that's when i started the show. i was definitely ready to go when i left. >> i'm here to say goodbye. >> no your costar pete davidson. do you see the pictures that are circulating right now? >> i haven't. >> on my god, wow, pete! he looks like a basketball player. >> he's much younger than i am. if i was 25 when i started the show come i would've had a crush. >> what are some of your favorite sketches and characters? >> that's tough, i mean, janine
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pierro. >> if anyone watching is wearig a hearing aid, sorry, you are dead now. >> how do you mimic these people so well? >> you know, a lot of night sitting by myself doing like sofia vergara. >> she's everywhere. >> a girl you wish you hadn't started conversation with at a party. >> fortunately, everybody seems to know this girl, hopefully. she might be there on sunday. >> yeah, she's among the many cast members to take part in "snl 50: the anniversary special," airing live sunday on nbc and peacock. >> i think i might have a dressing room next to share. girl. >> what a thing to say. >> that's a line i would write. >> she's a very, very fun lady. >> tomorrow, are "snl" 50 television roles on with the hilarious jon lovitz. >> meanwhile, this hollywood pair has been making each other
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laugh for nearly two decades. ♪ ♪ >> i'm nicole ari parker. >> and i'm boris kodjoe. >> and we are spilling the e-tea couple edition. >> we've been married for almost 20 years. >> what's your favorite thing about me? >> i think your eyes. you're a great dad. >> you know, if he was with us actually before we got engaged. >> yeah, it's the beginning of the relationship so we are still excited to see each other all the time. >> look at that ugly shirt. >> look at that hair. what is she doing? >> oh, my god, i have to lay down. >> as we know, my new season of "and just like that" debut soon. when can we expect you to pop up for a cameo? >> oh, you know, i could probably be a tennis coach. stirs the pot a little bit. what is something you've always wanted to ask me?
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>> how'd you look at your tennis till on your right foot? and not do anything about it? >> don't talk about my toe. >> it's like this giant toe. >> don't, enough. >> sorry, i love you. >> no, that was not loving. why are you in my toe business? okay, i've a question for you. how you cook in our kitchen and after your done cooking, i have to renovate the whole kitchen? >> is that on the list? >> how is that possible? >> you're trying to pay me back for the toe. >> hey, don't you want to ask me why i chew the way i chew? >> all wives want to know why their husband choose the way that you. >> the teeth, these teeth i have are 6,000 teeth. >> i love you. >> here's to 20 years. >> spilling the e-tea. >> that's a new show. >> still had. scott foley on his big return to the scream franchise. >> how is that happening? >> my mind has been blown.
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>> trouble consideration provided by ellipse >> welcome behind the scenes. >> tomorrow on "et"... on-set exclusive with morris chestnut. >> and i'm sat. we go from one fine fella to another, scott foley! scott talkin his big "scream" comeback to our rachel smith! good night, everybody! >> you finally just snapped. >> are you pumped getting back with nev and courtney?
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>> i'm very excited. and look, the fact that this franchise is so beloved and is having me back is very flattering. and i'm excited to be a part of it, and to continue roman's legacy whatever it may be. >> yeah, we thought sidney's bro, "roman" met his maker in "scream 3"... but until his miraculous return in "scream 7". ♪ ♪ the 52-year-old has us screaming for a different reason in netflix's new rom com, "la dolce villa" streaming now! scott plays a single dad who goes to italy to help his daughter restore an old villa... only to restore his life instead! >> shoot your shot, girl! >> shoot your shot, y'all! >> shoot your shot, girl! >> shoot your shot, y'all! >> were you on a date? [upbeat music] ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪
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>> inside president trump's kennedy center wipeout. >> i think we're going to make it hard to. >> target cybertruck's. >> what's it like driving in elon musk cybertruck these days? and her nationwide search for love. >> if you think you are this mr. wonderful than fingers crossed that you are. >> making a love connection in time for valentine's day. plus "inside edition"'s alison hall, her breast cancer diagnosis stirred an outpouring of support. speak i decided to get a double mastectomy. >> now she's back. to tell her story. >> what now? now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: thank you for joining us. hippos are one of the most dangerous animals in the world they kill about 500 people a year and an american woman is now one of the statistics. she was on safari with her husband is standing by a river when a hippo charged and attacked her. now her husband is suing the tour company.
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>> it's terrifying. a hippopotamus on the attack. these youtube videos show just how scary and violent they can be. now an american whose wife was killed by a hippo on an african safari is suing the tour operator. they and their guides were on their bush walk in zambia. they saw a partially submerged lone hippopotamus resting in a body of water. the hippopotamus suddenly and without warning violently attacked lisa, grabbing her by its mouth, lifting her off the ground, shaking her entire body, and crushing her head and body with its bite. it says the tour operator failed to take adequate steps to protect the tourist. when you see a viral video like this, the world's most famous take me hippo, it's hard to believe hippos can be killers. a full-size hippopotamus is a different animal.
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they kill about 500 people a year, more than twice as many as lions. this florida woman survived a hippo attack on safari in zimbabwe in 2018. >> i'm in its mouth, grabbed by my leg. i'm being thrashed into the water, side to side. >> now a hippo attack ends in tragedy. >> in a statement of the tour company tells us the couple was accompanied by an express professional guide and all safety measures were implemented before and during the attack. if you write new york city subways are likely to see just about everything. but few have witnessed the birth of a baby until yesterday. les trent on a real-life "miracle on 34th street." >> chaos on the subway. it's a special delivery as a mom gives birth right there! look at that cutie pie. call it the "miracle on 34th street" to.
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that's because the delivery happened right down here at the 34th street subway stop. just upstairs is the most famous department store in america. macy's. >> breanna brown was a passenger on the subway and recorded the drama on her cell phone. >> as we pull into 34 street station i heard crying so i get up and look at it and it's a baby being born. there's three women that are helping her push out the baby. >> at one point they call out to see if anybody has a knife to cut the umbilical cord to. >> another young lady on the train screamed out i have a pocket knife! she hands it to the woman who was holding the baby and was able to cut the umbilical cord safely. >> sheedy seems to know what she was doing. there is an interesting twist to the story. videotape of the delivery solves a missing persons mystery. the woman who gave birth disappeared from her home
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outside miami last september and was reported missing by her word family pickle she's been identified as 25-year-old jenny st. pierre, the missing person poster calls are in danger. when her sister saw the video she recognized this pink duffel bag and breathed a sigh of relief. jenny was alive. a beautiful newborn, a missing person found, truly a "miracle on 34th street." >> deborah: he never attended a candy center events when he was president the first time but now he's back in the white house, donald trump has named himself chairman of the kennedy center organization and he's fired the person who has been running it and it stacked the board with people loyal to him. megan alexander with the latest on the shake-up at one of the nation's leading organizations for the performing arts. speak of the breakneck pace of trump's first week in office continued with the takeover of the kennedy center for the
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performing arts. he fired every member of the florida appointed by joe biden replacing them with loyalists including god bless the usa singer lee greenwood, lucia vance and his white house chief of staff. >> we didn't like what they were showing in various other things. >> it's best known for the annual kennedy center honors which in the past has paid a tribute such legends as tom hanks, reba mcentire, and al pacino. the sitting president has always attended except for trump. he skipped every ceremony during the four years of his first term after several performers threatened to back out if he showed up. >> it got very woke and some people were not very happy with it and some people refuse to go. >> last night he called into a special meeting of his new board after they elected him chairman. he will likely have the final word on who will be honored to.
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>> i think we're going to make it hot, we made the presidency hot. >> his takeover for sparked a of resignations. opera singer renee fleming quit as the artistic advisor and a shonda rhimes crater of "grey's anatomy" and bridgeton resigned as treasurer. >> the way this takeover has happened has put up alarm bells. no one wants to see the kennedy center failed. we want to see it thrive. but i just really hope this change allows that to happen. >> deborah: robert kennedy jr. has been confirmed as secretary of health and human services, the $2 trillion agency that oversees health policy in america. kennedy faced stiff opposition due to some of his past statements questioning the efficacy of various vaccines. he was approved by the senate in a 52 to 48 vote. it's happening around the country, owners and dealers of the tesla cybertruck finding their vehicles vandalized. some speculative might have
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something to do with elon musk high profile around president trump. >> look at the vandalism to this hundred thousand dollars tesla cybertruck and look -- dozens of them at the dealership were spray-painted with a vulgar term directed at billionaire elon musk whose company manufactures them. some vandals recorded themselves in the act. across the usa owners of the distinctive looking truck say they are being targeted by people who hate elon musk or donald trump or both. cybertruck owners are being flipped off in traffic. >> it probably happened about three times and last to go weeks. >> they also wrote a nasty message. it's gotten so bad admiral mireles won't take a cybertruck certain places. >> mind is purple it grabs a lot of attention. i think twice about places i need to go to and make sure i really need to go. >> had a menacing sticker put on
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his truck. he -- >> i hope you kill yourself. >> he told me to put a bullet in my brain. >> angry protesters stormed the dealership in new york city and this driver flips the bird at them. there are also lots of videos online of people reacting to cybertruck's. >> this is ridiculous! >> i was curious what kind of reaction i would get driving a cybertruck around new york city, so we rented one to find out and it didn't take long. we had one guy blew at us, another guy cheer, one lady stuck her tongue out and somebody just give us a thumbs up. reaction was mixed. >> both drivers we spoke to say they will keep theirs despite the reception they get to. >> do you have second thoughts about owning the cybertruck i got it because of its functionality, not necessarily because of the lawn. >> deborah: according to latest data, they sold 28,000 cybertruck's in the u.s. which
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makes it the best selling electric truck country. when a reporter alison hall was covering a story on breast cancer she found out she had a breast cancer and a document in her own treatment she has helped countless other women across the country know how to protect themselves. we are thrilled to tell you she is back. here's the latest on her journey. [cheers and applause] >> it's good to be back. it's been one month since i took a medical leave to have a double mastectomy. in the days leading up to my life-changing surgery i shared my story and it started a year ago when actress olivia munn revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer asked after using a screening method called the assessment test. it can consist of a series of
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questions to determine your risk. to learn more about the test i was designed assigned to interview a breast cancer surgeon at lenox hospital in new york city. >> family history? >> my mom had breast cancer when she was 50. >> other questions include my age, ethnicity, and any prior biopsy. any score above 20% is considered high. >> your risk comes out to be 36%. >> wow, okay, that feels high. >> after a mammogram, an ultrasound, then an mri, i got the news one week before my 33rd birthday that i had sta stage 0 breast cancer. my treatment options were having a lump ectomy plus radiation, or having a double mastectomy to remove both.
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i shared my decision on cbs mornings. >> what have you decided to do? 's big to get a double mastectomy next week. i will be tackling the current cancer i have head on and i will also be doing this to dramatically decrease my risk for future cancer. >> that surprised me with a special message from olivia munn. >> when i heard your story my heart broke a wide open. you have faced this diagnosis with so much determination and bravery. by telling your story you are creating a ripple effect of hope and a saving lives. >> that's really nice, thank you for sharing that. >> i put my trust in dr. rosenbaum. the morning of my surgery my husband james was with me. i gave a thumbs up before entering the operating room. five hours later when i woke up from surgery i immediately felt a giant sense of relief. my long recuperation began at home -- i wore this pillow to provide physical protection between me and the world to.
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it was underneath my jacket three days later during my first post surgery walk around my neighborhood to. the exhaustion i experienced was overwhelming. i leaned into it allowing myself the rest of my body so desperately needed to. with my bernese mountain dog to read to be always by my side. speak it was healing beautifully, the incisions look wonderful. >> i got some good news out of the post op visit with dr. rosenbaum smith. >> the results were wonderful, we got all the cancer out. there were no surprises it was exactly as we had expected to. >> amazing! can i officially say i am cancer free? >> you are definitely cancer free. >> my doctor told me i now have a less than 3% chance of ever getting breast cancer again. i know that i made the right decision. this experience has been so much less scary both physically and emotionally than i could've ever anticipated to. sharing my personal medical story with all of you has been
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so empowering. >> i have heard from people all over the united states who have heard your story. i must thank you for going public and the sharing this with the world and hopefully this will encourage people to do their screening, to do their testing and let them know it isn't as scary as they may think it is. >> reporter: now, back to work. >> deborah: we are so proud of you. she will be getting regular checkups every six months. on average a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every 2 minutes in this country. we'll be back with more "inside edition" after this. >> next. her nationwide search for love. >> if you think you are mr. wonderful and fingers crossed that you are -- >> making a love connection in time for valentine's day. than "hawaii five-0"! >> will one lucky fan sega 50-foot half-court shots? >> "inside edition" with deborah
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>> closed captioning sponsorship for inside edition is brought to you by... >> deborah: tomorrow is valentine's day, time to celebrate love if you found someone but if you're alone, you know. megan alexander with the story of one woman who has made it her mission not to be alone on valentine's day. >> she wanted a date so she went on a search for mr. right.
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37-year-old aaron jensen is a reporter for "usa today" and launched a nationwide search for love. >> if you think you are mr. wonderful, upload a video so we get a feel for who you are. >> men from across country submitted videos. one showed off his -- shall we say turkey dance? another dude made the pitch via his mom. >> you would be a really lucky girl to get him. >> aaron narrowed it down to three contenders and went out on a virtual date with each one. eric -- >> i joke a lot. >> michael. >> are you a fan of romantic comedies? >> i'm a huge fan of romantic comedies. >> and casey. >> this is my first virtual date ever. who did she pick? casey johnson. >> it's nice to meet you. >> he flew from tennessee to new york for a romantic date at the empire state building. some familiar?
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who can forget "sleepless in seattle." i met up with them today. >> sparks flight immediately. >> i was nervous. any time to meeting someone for the first time. i think it went as well as it possibly could have. >> i think he was singed by the sparks that were flying. >> are we going to have a second date? >> if i'm lucky. >> >> deborah: we'll be back with more inside edition after this. >> still to come, "hawaii five-0". >> will one lucky fan sega 50-foot half-court shot for a trip to hawaii?
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i don't ever see anyone coming out to maintenance anything, so it's very scary for me because i have everything i love in this home. so, we've now implemented drone technology. how is that safe for me? it enhances the inspection, so it allows us to see things faster. your safety is the most important, and if you're feeling unsafe, that's not okay. it doesn't feel like that in our hearts. i mean, it's worrisome. [dog barks] [dog barks]
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that's how a lot of people try to deal with mental issues. i was hooked like that. ♪♪ i caught my son trying to hit my vape. he's like a little me. he does everything that i do. that was it. i had to quit. californians are beating big tobacco. you can too. ♪ ♪ >> finally, who is this guy's barber? >> it's and alpaca! someone did a real job shearing off his fleece. his buddies don't know what to think. keep those away from us.
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do you have trouble sitting through a movie without a bathroom break? are you afraid you'll have an accident when you sneeze or laugh in public? are you constantly getting up throughout the night because you have to go? if you answered yes to any of these questions, you may be suffering from a weak and unpredictable bladder, the cause of some of life's most embarrassing and uncomfortable moments. - i couldn't laugh. i can't sneeze without losing a little bit of urine. - most days, my bladder is definitely running my life. it's a conscious thought everyday now. - it'll drive me crazy. there is no way i could deal with a diaper. - [announcer] 33 million americans suffer from the effects of a weak and unpredictable bladder. if you or someone you know is affected by the problems caused by a weak bladder, if you think the only hope is taking drugs with horrible side effects, surgery, or a trip down the dreaded adult diaper aisle, then stay tuned, because there's an exciting new option for this serious and widespread problem. introducing better bladder, the doctor-formulated,
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natural supplement that's helping me and women around the globe regain control, confidence, and peace of mind. - with better bladder, my life has changed tremendously. i'm able to be active with the kids. i'm going to my exercise classes and not feel like i have to run to the restroom. - i just love it, i can be myself, i can relax. i can laugh and not worry about if i have a spare pair of pants. - and one point in time, my bladder was running my life. but now, i'm completely in control of my own life. - [announcer] better bladder's natural formula has been clinically shown to improve all the major symptoms of a weak or unpredictable bladder. in a clinical study, 90% of participants reported reduced visits to the bathroom and fewer leaks or accidents. best of all, many saw results in as little as two weeks. today you'll meet dr. michael hyman, a board-certified physician trained at cornell medical school. he is chief of urology at providence st. joseph
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medical center and a leading expert on the subject of bladder control. now, join dr. hyman and your host, suzanne setta. - hello and welcome to another edition of restore health naturally. today we're gonna be talking about the challenges of living with a weak and unpredictable bladder. and to help us discuss this very important topic is dr. michael hyman who specializes in these issues. dr. hyman, thank you for being with us today. - thank you for having me, suzanne. - i was actually surprised to find out how common a weak bladder really is. i understand 33 million americans suffer from this. - yeah, and honestly it could be more because so many of these people are embarrassed. they don't want to talk about it. probably every five people you know, one of them has this problem, and if you think about elderly folks, half of them probably have this problem. - that's a lot. well tell us, what are the early signs that you might actually have a weak bladder? - the first sign is probably gonna be urgency. that's that sudden, intense need to go to the bathroom
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like right now, worried something terrible's gonna happen. frequency of urination is another sign of a weak or poorly-controlled bladder. that's when you have to go to the bathroom often. like a woman who i can think of who was a waitress, and she would go sometimes every 15, 20 minutes. she couldn't keep her job. - well that's no good. that's awful, as a matter of fact. and they're talking about going during the day. what about at night? because i gotta tell you, once a while, i get up. - [michael] if you're getting up three, four times a night, and you multiply that by 365 days a year that's 1,000 trips to the bathroom. - that's a lot. and people don't like to talk about it because it's embarrassing. - right, right. it's so embarrassing especially when you think about people who have accidents. whether they're coughing or sneezing, or the urgency to get to the bathroom so badly, that you start having an accident. i had a patient once, calling me in tears. a poor woman with her children at disneyland. she couldn't stay in line with her kids because the urge was so intense. so was gonna have an accident, so she spent the day in the infirmary. it could be because the urge is too strong
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or because they're coughing or sneezing, but those accidents, that's catastrophic. - so tell us, what are some options for treatment? - until recently, you would start with drugs and then it was going to surgery options. the drugs come with some really uncomfortable side effects, including constipation, dry mouth, dry skin, eyes, and upset stomach. really uncomfortable side effects, some are even linked to causing dementia. because of these serious, severe side effects, and because you basically have to take these drugs indefinitely, the vast majority of people taking them will stop after just a month or two. think about that. people would rather deal with leaks and diapers than deal with side effects of medications. - well then, if not drugs, you would try surgery? - surgery is the final option for us. and it could start with some kind of a procedure in the office, but it's not an easy thing to go through. we have to put a camera into the bladder,
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make injections into the bladder muscle, and if that didn't work, we would switch to something called a pacemaker. - oh my gosh. - really, suzanne, the lack of a safe and effective product, one that people will stick with, it's what drove me to search for an alternative that i could actually recommend to my patients. i looked at several natural supplements, but none really made that much of a difference. then i came across a very impressive study in the medical literature on a natural supplement called better bladder. it was helping people in ways i'd never seen before in my 20 years a board-certified urologist. it was really a game-changer. - after better bladder, i don't have that pressure on my bladder anymore. i don't have the sensation that i have to go now. - now that i'm taking better bladder, i'm getting better sleep without rising four, five times in the middle of the night. and during the day at work.
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one time, 11 o'clock, that's it. - it works. it was like having a to-do list of everything that was wrong and better bladder made me feel like i just crossed everything off that list, and i don't have to worry anymore. - well dr. hyman, i know that you were very impressed with the science behind better bladder, so tell us specifically what you found. - suzanne, the first thing i do before i recommend any product is to see if there are any clinical studies supporting its effectiveness. if not, well, it's a nonstarter for me. not only did better bladder have a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, the results were far more impressive than i would have ever expected. 86% saw a reduction of urgency. 84% of them had fewer trips to the bathroom at night. 90% went fewer times during the day and almost 94% saw a reduction in those awful leaks and accidents, and best of all, results were seen in as little as two weeks. - it is really exciting to find that kind
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of substantiation behind the results for a natural product. is that what won you over? - not entirely. i wanted to see how better bladder was gonna work in my own patients. so i gave it to them. and what i saw was very impressive. it validated everything i read in that study. that's why better bladder is now my first option for helping people with these problems, and that's why i'm here today. - it wasn't enough for you to help your patients. you wanted to get the word out to help everyone. - therabotanics, the company behind better bladder, developed an amazing breakthrough for everyone suffering from these bladder issues. - there are a lot of conditions that people experience that aren't diseases. they're not illnesses that can be cured by science. but which nature has provided simple solutions, simple things that can help us live a healthier,
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more fulfilling life. and those are the type of products that we offer at therabotanics. - i used to have to go to the bathroom every 20 minutes, with a degree of urgency i no longer feel. i now can go three, four, and i have gone five hours without stopping to use the restroom. - better bladder allowed me to gain control of my bladder. as a result, i get my life back. - i never have leakage, i never not make it to the bathroom. i always have dry panties, something that i haven't experienced in a long time. - dr. hyman, we've established that this is a really common problem, and one that really negatively affects a person's life. so tell us how this happens, what causes this? - sure, well, suzanne, let's start with the basics. this is a model of the bladder. it's like a hollow ball with thin walls of muscle. now the bladder is a very functional muscle,
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and it's activated by our nervous system. as your bladder fills, it's also stretching, and it's the stretching that tells your brain it's time to go to the bathroom. only then, at that specific moment, when your bladder begins to contract does urine come out, and that is normal bladder activity. a calm, quiet, tranquil bladder that remains at rest the vast majority of the time. now sometimes, when it because agitated, it contracts when it is not supposed to. that is what i like to call an irritable bladder. and when your bladder becomes irritable or agitated, you might start thinking about going to the bathroom even when your bladder's only partly full. or it could be even more urgent. i don't care if i miss the movie, i gotta go. and it can become so strong that you actually, omg, i'm leaking. - well how does better bladder help this? - better bladder has three key herbal ingredients
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to help calm and relax the bladder muscle which reduces this agitated or irritable state, and the result is less leakage, less urgency, and fewer trips to the bathroom. to be able to get these results as a natural alternative to prescription drugs and their terrible side effects, it's a tremendous breakthrough. - therabotanics has been kind enough to put together a special offer just for our viewers. details are coming ahead. - i've tried the kegel exercises. i've gone to a doctor. they have pharmaceutical drugs which i'm not really into. i tried wearing the little things, the diaper thing, which i hate. i'm a jogger and i can't do it. i'm frustrated, i'm really frustrated. i want back my freedom. i want back the ability to do all the things i really wanna do. i was going to the bathroom all the time. at night, during the day, and it interrupted my life. but now that i've been taking better bladder, i'd have to say i hardly even think about it.
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i don't feel the urgency to have to go, and it doesn't interrupt my life or take over my life anymore. now i'm back to jogging, running, and feel confident, and doing all the things i love to do now. - [announcer] does your life revolve around frequent trips to the bathroom? are embarrassing leaks interfering with your life? are you afraid that a sudden cough or sneeze will cause an accident? is your bladder out of control? if you answered yes to any of these questions, then you're likely one of the 33,000,000 men and women suffering from the symptoms of a weak or unpredictable bladder. until now, you had three choices. take prescription drugs with unpleasant side effects, endure expensive and painful surgeries and procedures, or wear bulky and inconvenient adult diapers. now there's a new alternative, better bladder, the doctor-developed natural formula to help both men and women control the major symptoms of a weak and unpredictable bladder. in a placebo-controlled clinical study,
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almost 86% saw a reduction in the urge to go, 84% made fewer trips to the bathroom during the night, 90% went fewer times during the day, and almost 94% saw a reduction in those dreaded leaks and accidents. best of all, many saw results in as a little as two weeks. - we're going out to the movies. and i sat through the entire movie. - before i used to have to worry about yoga. just have to worry about leaks, and now i don't, so it's worth it. - [announcer] better bladder is a patented combination of natural herbal ingredients in an easy-to-swallow capsule shown to reduce the symptoms of an unpredictable bladder with no harmful side effects. it contains crateva nurvala to help with age-related changes to the bladder, horsetail, known to help with the ability to control urination, and lindera, a powerful antioxidant to support the nerves and bladder muscles. these ingredients all work together to give you greater control over when and how often you need to go to the bathroom.
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and better bladder is manufactured by trusted therabotanics. - when you buy a product from therabotanics, i personally guarantee that there's real science, a real placebo-controlled study that shows that that product is gonna be effective for what you want it to do. - [announcer] what would it be worth to you to regain the confidence and peace of mind that comes from a bladder under your control? surgeries, prescriptions, or even adult diapers could cost you from hundreds to thousands of dollars. but better bladder won't cost you even $100, not even close. a full two month's supply of better bladder is only $39.95 per month, but it won't cost you that today either because through this special tv offer, you can experience the power of better bladder free for 30 days. that's right, free. you only pay shipping and processing. you'll also receive doctor's secrets to a better bladder, with valuable tips and information for anyone living with a weak bladder. plus a free 30-day supply of therabotanics' perfect omega.
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just one perfect omega has the power of three ordinary fish oil supplements. a $60 total value, they're both yours free with your order today. try better bladder for a full 30 days. if it doesn't help rude the urge to go, how often you go, and those dreaded leaks and accidents, simply return the unused portion as our free gift to you. now, sleep peacefully through the night, sit through an entire movie, enjoy an exercise class or a drive without worrying about the next rest stop. (upbeat music) - we're back with dr. michael hyman,
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a board-certified physician, chief urologist, and a leading expert on the subject of bladder control. so doctor, tell us, why is loss of bladder control so common? - as a result of the normal aging process, our bladders and the nerves for our bladders are subjected to all kinds of changes throughout life. let's pretend that this is a man's bladder. in some men, the bladder muscle has to strain to push urine out through an enlarged prostate, so the bladder muscle changes over time. and eventually, it's gonna look something like this. and that bladder will start acting inappropriately. and it will start having contractions even when it's not supposed to. - and so that's what can happen to a man's bladder. what about a woman's? - the women are a little more complicated. women go through profound physiologic changes throughout their life from the beginning of menstruation to pregnancy to menopause. let's just take this model and pretend it's a pregnant woman.
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this is her pelvic floor, okay? and the baby's growing, and it's pushing down on the bladder and the pelvic floor. well the nerves are going through the pelvic floor, so those nerves are gonna also get stretched and go through changes. so now you have nerves that are stretched and displaced, and the result can be, oh, in the simplest terms, mixed signals. and these mixed signals can result in bladder agitation that starts to release urine. and this can happen at rest, or when you're coughing or sneezing, laughing or lifting. - i'm a mom, i have seven children. and they're 12, 11, nine, seven, six, four, and two. i think have that. (laughs) i do remember sitting on the floor with my kids and kind of sit like indian style to help them to sit good, and then realizing, oh, mommy's leaking. i am very physical, when i do yoga and stuff, there's certain positions that you go in, that's where sometimes i notice, oh,
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i'm in control except for one area. so now i'm down to zero leaks, which means everything. and i take better bladder, it's like one less issue. i can just leave the house, bring an extra pair of pants for the three-year-old and not for the 44-year-old. now i can take the kids for a walk, read them a story at night, and sit in my yoga class in any position and then at night, be with my husband, laugh at his jokes, and not worry about, oh am i gonna leak? no, i made the whole day because of better bladder. - while pregnant, i always had to go because my son was sitting on my bladder. but after i had my son, it didn't really go away. now that i have been taking better bladder, i feel like that i don't have to go as urgent and quickly. i am so grateful that i did find better bladder to help with my urgency issues. i'm so thrilled. - i understand that 25% of reproductive-age women actually suffer from some kind of loss of bladder control.
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now that's a lot of young women. what about men? - well men, it's an equal opportunity problem. it affects men and women pretty much equally. all those guys out there who think that it's their prostate causing these problems, think again. about half of those guys who have those symptoms, it's really because of their bladders. - my bladder is running my life. i'm constantly thinking about it, everyday, all day. and night time is the worst. because you usually sleep through through the night. but now i'm going to the bathroom. i may go one time, but now i'm going maybe four. i coach little league baseball right now. and we have breaks before practice. so you know, i can't say, coach is going to the bathroom after i told them we only taking one, two potty breaks. that part, there again, it plays into ego again, as a man. and how do i handle this? what am i gonna do about it? taking better bladder, i had an aha moment. that's what i call it. i woke up and i'm thinking, oh, i didn't wake up all night.
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even my wife notices. she says, oh, i'm getting a little bit more sleep now that you're getting more sleep. it's amazing. my lifestyle has changed quite a bit. i'm able to stay in practice a lot longer when i'm working with the children, and just being a lot more confident in me having the situation under control. going out to eat or sitting through meals or when we're with friends, not having to excuse myself. you know, to go to the bathroom, so it's been a life-changing situation for me. - so doctor, what is it that makes better bladder so effective? - better bladder offers a combination of three herbs that have been traditionally used for centuries. the first of which is crateva nurvala, a bark that helps reduce inflammation and has natural calming properties that may help with those age related changes to the bladder muscle. then we have an extract from the horsetail plant. horsetail is a grass that is generally known to help regulate the bladder muscle and help
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with the ability to control urination. finally, this is lindera, a root that's a very potent antioxidant. it has a long history of use in both japan and china, and was included in better bladder to support the nerves as well as the bladder muscle. together, these three herbs help to calm an irritable bladder, and produce the results we've been talking about today. - oh wow, that is really incredible that these three herbs can make such a difference in people and help them avoid surgery potentially or medications, and actually save them from embarrassment. - god bless mother nature for coming up with something like this that's really gonna change people's lives. - [announcer] what would it be worth to you to regain the confidence and peace of mind that comes from a bladder under your control? surgeries, prescriptions, or even adult diapers could cost you from hundreds to thousands of dollars. but better bladder won't cost you even $100, not even close.
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a full two month's supply of better bladder is only $39.95 per month, but it won't cost you that today either because through this special tv offer, you can experience the power of better bladder free for 30 days. that's right, free. you only pay shipping and processing. you'll also receive doctor's secrets to a better bladder, with valuable tips and information for anyone living with a weak bladder. plus a free 30-day supply of therabotanics' perfect omega. just one perfect omega has the power of three ordinary fish oil supplements. a $60 total value, they're both yours free with your order today. try better bladder for a full 30 days. if it doesn't help rude the urge to go, how often you go, and those dreaded leaks and accidents, simply return the unused portion and your credit card will not be charged. but please, keep the bladder secrets and perfect omega as our free gift to you. - it's a success story for me. it's something i plan on taking for the rest of my life. - with better bladder, i'm making it to the bathroom
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every time with no surprises. - [announcer] now, sleep peacefully through the night, sit through an entire movie, enjoy an exercise class or a drive without worrying about the next rest stop. (upbeat music) - i was beginning to have these nasty smells that were so offensive, and i thought, everybody can smell. i mean, i'm around people all the time at work. i'm at that level when i'm walking up and down the aisle, and people are just right there. you know, close quarters and it's just really nice to not smell bad. - i am having a better experience in my relationship because when i go out to a nice event, a dinner, a party,
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i'm not always the one absent from the room 'cause i've gotta go to the restroom. - before better bladder i was doing kegels and limiting my water intake. it's just so bad for your health. and now i probably 10 to 12 glasses of water a day. forget the kegels, i won't do them anymore. (upbeat music) - we're back and we're talking with dr. michael hyman. i wanna talk about the clinical testing. i've seen the most recent results, and i gotta say, they are super impressive. and one of the things that it does point out is the participants experience a reduction in stress-induced leakage. but explain to us what that is exactly. - it's when somebody is having that cough or that sneeze or that laugh and it's basically gonna set off that irritable bladder situation, and they're gonna push their legs together and try to control that urine from coming out. it can happen in men, too, having those accidents. and better bladder can help. - since i've been taking better bladder, it's incredible.
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i sneezed three times on the way here, nothing. - if there's too much laughter, there's probably going to be a little bit of an accident. thankfully, better bladder has fixed that. i don't have that issue anymore. i'm not worried if i get up, whether it's at home or out in public, that there might be a little bit of a wet spot on my chair. - dr. hyman, i wanna thank you for being here with us today and sharing such important information. - well, it was my pleasure. - now before we say goodbye, do you have any last words you wanna share with our viewers? - bladder issues, frequency, urgency, leakage, these are by far the most common reasons people come to see me. it's absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. and having struggled with finding an option that really is effective with no harmful side effects, well, i can honestly say this is truly a huge change in my practice. better bladder will change people's lives. - dr. hyman, thank you again for being with us.
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and thank you for joining us. we'll see you next time right here on restore health naturally. - [announcer] does your life revolve around frequent trips to the bathroom? are embarrassing leaks interfering with your life? are you afraid that a sudden cough or sneeze will cause an accident? is your bladder out of control? until now, you had three choices. take prescription drugs with unpleasant side effects, endure expensive and painful surgeries and procedures, or wear bulky and inconvenient adult diapers. now there's a new alternative, better bladder, the doctor-developed natural formula to help both men and women control the major symptoms of a weak and unpredictable bladder. in a placebo-controlled clinical study, almost 86% saw a reduction in the urge to go, 84% made fewer trips to the bathroom during the night, 90% went fewer times during the day, and almost 94% saw a reduction in those dreaded leaks and accidents. best of all, many saw results in as a little as two weeks.
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- better bladder gave me my confidence back and my control back. - [announcer] what would it be worth to you to regain the confidence and peace of mind that comes from a bladder under your control? surgeries, prescriptions, or even adult diapers could cost you from hundreds to thousands of dollars. but better bladder won't cost you even $100, not even close. a full two month's supply of better bladder is only $39.95 per month, but it won't cost you that today either because through this special tv offer, you can experience the power of better bladder free for 30 days. that's right, free. you only pay shipping and processing. you'll also receive doctor's secrets to a better bladder, with valuable tips and information for anyone living with a weak bladder. plus a free 30-day supply of therabotanics' perfect omega. just one perfect omega has the power of three ordinary fish oil supplements. a $60 total value, they're both yours free with your order today.
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try better bladder for a full 30 days. if it doesn't help rude the urge to go, how often you go, and those dreaded leaks and accidents, simply return the unused portion and your credit card will not be charged. but please, keep the bladder secrets and perfect omega as our free gift to you. - it definitely was not fun living with a loss of bladder control. and now it feels wonderful. it's like i have control of my life again. and my bladder doesn't have control over me anymore. - [announcer] now, sleep peacefully through the night, sit through an entire movie, enjoy an exercise class or a drive without worrying about the next rest stop. (upbeat music)
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hesitancy? do you get up more than once a night? can you even sit through a movie? or, worse, have a diminished sex drive? if so, chances are you have an enlarged prostate. fact -- 30 million men now suff from an enlarged prostate. fact -- every other man now watching this show will someday face the same painful problems. until now, you had three choices -- take expensive drugs with potentially serious side effects, face painful and bloody surgery, or try and live with the pain and embarrassment. fact -- you don't have to live with it anymore. introducing prosvent, the all- natural solution so good it's guaranteed to give you relief in less than 30 days. >> i experienced, within the first two to three days, a significant change. >> you know, not having to worry about running to a bathroom is
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unbelievable. >> when i started taking the product and i wasn't getting up at night, it was great. i mean, the rest, you know, you get at night, you know, was great. i didn't have to get up. >> it's just a little pill that i just take, and it makes a big difference. >> i'm not ruled by going to the bathroom, and, um, i don't think i have to worry about those things again. >> i mean, i hadn't slept through an entire night in maybe 10 years. i mean, it was just remarkable. >> it's like my youth. [ laughs ] i feel -- i feel great. >> announcer: and you can start feeling great again, too, without harmful side effects and without painful surgery. today, you're going to find out what the prostate is, what it does, why it causes so many problems for so many men, and what you can finally do about it simply, easily, and safely. this is dr. larry may. he received his medical degree from harvard, is a faculty member at ucla school of medicine, and is listed in this book -- "the best doctors in america." he's helped thousands reverse
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and control the problem of an enlarged prostate. today, he'll help you. >> dr. may, the numbers -- they're unbelievable. half the men over 50 in this country -- that's 30 million men suffering from an enlarged prostate? >> barbara, that's right. every man has a prostate, and as surely as their hair is going to turn gray, that prostate is going to enlarge. and by the age of 70, 80% of men will have problems. as men age, testosterone, the male hormone, is converted to dihydrotestosterone, much more potent variety, and it stimulates the prostate cells to grow and multiply and the prostate to enlarge. >> what kind of problems does that cause? >> a weak stream, hesitancy, stopping and starting, urgency, frequency, getting up frequently at night to urinate, ultimately pain, and sexual dysfunction. >> and virtually every man is gonna face this? >> every man has a prostate, and if a man lives long enough, they're going to experience symptoms. >> let's back up just a minute. what is the prostate and why the
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problem? >> the only function of the prostate is it provides fluid to transport the sperm. but just like in real estate, location is everything. and the problem is the location of the prostate. here's the prostate located just below the bladder, which is where the urine accumulates and then flows through this tube called the urethra. the prostate surrounds the urethra. and as it enlarges, it squeezes the urethra, slowing the flow of urine much like you can see in an hour glass. the sand flows through just like the urine flowing through the urethra. and the prostate surrounds it, slowing the flow and ultimately stopping it. and a doctor can help, because a doctor performs an exam we call a digital rectal exam, and he can feel the prostate and say, "hey, your prostate's getting a little big." but unfortunately, that usually doesn't occur until the 50s, and the growth of the prostate may begin in the 30s. and unless the symptoms are now debilitating, the doctor may not
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offer any treatment other than to rule out a serious disease. to wait until your life revolves around the bathroom where you lose your sex life is no life at all. >> and then it back to the doctor. >> back to the doctor for drug treatment -- prescription medications which may relieve the symptoms, but often the side effects are worse -- decreased libido and even impotence. plus, the prostate can continue to grow. ultimately, there's surgery. >> but at least the problems go away, right? >> yes and no. there are many types of surgeries, and they each have their own problems and side effects, and often they need to be repeated. there's the gold standard -- what we call a turp or a transurethral resection of the prostate. for this, we use an instrument known as a resectoscope. >> that looks scary. >> it is. and it's a 12-inch instrument that you introduce through the penis into the area where the prostate is, and then you scrape away the prostate -- scrape it away in order to create a new opening. it's painful. it's bloody.
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it requires a hospitalization, but patients submit to it because, untreated, the enlarged prostate can damage the bladder, cause renal failure, lead to infection, or ultimately obstruct urine flow completely. >> but there's something that can help. >> this is prosvent. it contains natural substances and minerals which have been shown in study after study involving thousands of patients to reduce the symptoms of an enlarged prostate, promoting prostate health and returning men to a normal existence in less than 30 days. >> i love driving a school bus. i love the kids. but you got kids on the bus, you can't just, "you got to go, you got to go." you can't. and i thought i was gonna have to give up driving the school bus. and so when this thing came about, i figured, "this is something i want to try," and it worked. it worked within a week. you know, not having to worry about running to a bathroom is unbelievable. it's kind of changed my life to what it used to be. it's better than great, because it's made a big difference in my life.
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>> i'm surprised it worked, and i'm surprised in worked so quickly. because within a week and a half, i was doing fine after that. i wasn't going to the bathroom during the night. >> i mean, sometimes you have the urge to go to the bathroom, and you stand there, and nothing's coming out, and then when it finally comes out, it trickles out. well, now, after taking the pill, i've noticed that i go less frequently, and when i do have to go, it just comes out. boom, right back to bed. >> what's in this? >> it's the most comprehensive formula that's ever been developed. it contains stinging nettle. this herb has been used for years for prostate and urinary problems, even for the relief of pain from urinary-tract infections. it's especially helpful in relieving frequent urination, particularly overnight. beta-sitosterol, also found to reduce frequency and urgency. pumpkin-seed oil contributes additional sterols. plus, it contains pygeum africanum, and saw palmetto. acting together in concert, they inhibit prostate enlargement, reduce frequent overnight
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urination, and dramatically improve urinary flow. lycopene, a nutrient antioxidant that's derived from tomatoes, and then there's vitamin d and zinc, which help contribute to overall prostate health. i have never seen a combination of ingredients together in a formulation that is so effective at eliminating the debilitating symptoms. >> very happy to be able to be normal again. i did think of it as an old man's problem. for me to have it at 40 instead of 60, um...was a little alarming. after the first week, i noticed that i didn't have to stop what i was doing at work. i could continue working. this is wonderful stuff, remarkable stuff. i wish someone had told me about it sooner. >> i went from three to four times a night to once a night getting up. it's a good product, and it works. >> i've been getting up, like, two, three times a night, sometimes four times a night to run to the bathroom, dire
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urgency to get there, and then, you know, nothing much happens. before i knew it, i was waking up once, and then a couple weeks later, a few weeks later, a whole night's sleep! wow! how wonderful! >> i want every man watching right now to answer these questions. in the last month, have you had the sensation of not emptying your bladder completely? do you urinate less than two hours after you've just finished? do you start and stop several times while urinating? do you have a weak urine stream? when you have to go, do you feel an urgency like you might have an accident? do you strain or push? and finally, do you get up two or more times a night? if you answer "yes" to any of these questions, you may already have an enlarged prostate. and if you've answered "yes" to more than one, you've got to do something about it now. >> and prosvent can help? >> prosvent can absolutely help, and it does it without side effects.
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prescription drugs can help, but they do it with side effects that may diminish your sex life. and surgery, while it can sometimes help, can be bloody, dangerous, and often has to be repeated. >> how long till they start seeing changes? >> many men will see changes within two weeks, but most will experience benefits within 30 days. >> if you or someone you love suffers from the symptoms of an enlarged prostate -- frequent urination, urgency, hesitancy, reduced flow, pushing or straining, pain, or diminished sex drive -- pick up the phone now. get your life back. >> announcer: do you or someone you love make too many trips to the bathroom... suffer from urgency that is hard to control... have a weak stream or find it difficult to start and stop? do you get up more than once a night... or find it next to impossible to sit through a movie? worse yet, is a diminished sex
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drive destroying your life? if you answered "yes" to more than one of those questions, you are probably one of the 30 million men who suffer from an enlarged prostate. until now, you had three choices -- take expensive drugs with potentially serious side effects, suffer painful and bloody surgery that often must be repeated, or try and live with it. you don't have to live with it anymore. introducing prosvent, the all-natural solution so good it's guaranteed to give you relief in less than 30 days. prosvent is a unique combination with naturally occurring substances shown to reduce the symptoms of an enlarged prostate, helping return men to comfortable and happy lives. and no side effects. it has pygeum africanum, stinging nettle, saw palmetto with beta-sitosterol, and pumpkin-seed oil, all with long histories of limiting overnight urination, lessening urgency,
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even improving urinary flow. powerful antioxidant lycopene, clinically proven to support prostate health, plus vitamin d and zinc to round out this powerful prostate-health formula, all in an easy-to-swallow gel pill with bioperine to increase absorption. so, what's getting your life back worth to you? painful and bloody surgery costs thousands of dollars, and prescription drugs with potential side effects could cost hundreds of dollars. t prosvent won't cost you $100, not even close. a full two-month supply is only $79.95. but it won't cost you that, either, because we're going to let you try prosvent for 30 days for free. that's right -- free. you pay only shipping and processing. plus, call in the next 20 minutes, and as our free gift, we'll include a 30-day supply of dr. may's ultimax, his natural formula for those intimate moments when you want to put the spark back in your life. that's a $40 value free.
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plus, dr. may's guide to prostate health to answer all your prostate questions. try prosvent. try it for a full 30 days, and if it doesn't help you sleep through the night, reduce urgency, frequency, or just make your life a whole lot better, return the unused portion and your credit card will never be charged. that's how sure we are it's going to work for you. get your life back. call now. have your credit card ready when you call. don't suffer through more sleepless nights. don't let urgency and frequency ruin your days. an enlarged prostate may be inevitable, but it doesn't have to be a life sentence. prosvent can help restore your life. sleep peacefully through the whole night. sit comfortably through a ball game or movie. drive without worrying about the next rest stop. remember, call in the next 20 minutes and get a 30-day supply of ultimax for those loving moments as our free gift. don't wait. call now to get prosvent for 30
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days. all you pay is shipping and processing. >> so, it's pretty obvious that men should start using prosvent way before symptoms start to appear. >> absolutely. because the prostate begins to grow long before symptoms. here's our normal walnut-sized prostate in the 20s. no symptoms. by the 30s, there's often enlargement occurring, but still no symptoms. by the 40s and 50s, the enlargement continues, but now symptoms begin to occur. the prostate squeezes the urethra, slows the urine, ultimately stopping the urine flow. >> recently, i sat with a group of men who've been experiencing some of those symptoms. talked in a group. time they'd >> i can't remember the last night i didn't have to get up four or five times. i mean, i was saying it to myself just two or three nigs ago. "god, wouldn't it be nice to experience an eight-hour, uninterrupted sleep?" >> when you get to a certain
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point, it's almost like being a drug addict where you're worrying about your next drug. i'm worrying about where the next bathroom is. if i'm on a plane, am i in the aisle seat? the worst one was i took my son to go see the last "lord of the rings." i thought it was a two-hour movie. >> oh, no! >> i'm in there. i make it two hours, on the nose. all of a sudden, this thing's going. i'm going, "oh, no!" >> you're going, "throw the ring! throw the ring!" >> "please, is this the end?" [ laughter ] >> i got news for you. i'm very happy that my wife is an r.n. she worked in a hospital, and we used to get the urine caps. put it in the trunk, i'd reach down. "hello? yeah. how's everything? oh, yeah. sure. fine." >> i thought it was normalo pee two or three times a night. >> well, sometimes my doctor would say, "you know, you're not 21 anymore." so, i just sort of wrote it off as that. >> yeah. >> until finally, he said, "well, just how many times are you going?" and i said, "five, six, metimes ven." >> you got up five or six, seven times a night? >> yeah. >> you didn't think there was something strange about every hour? did you ever sleep? >> i thought, "what goes in, goes out."
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>> are we that stupid? or that embarrassed over something that we shouldn't be embarrassed about? >> yes. >> yeah. >> i think so. >> i think embarrassed and living in denial. >> we notice these changes so subtly that they don't really register, and that's why we always become aware of a problem when it's too late. >> truth is that now i start mentioning it to my friends. i go up to guys, and, you know, when i'm standing at the urinal and there's a guy standing next to me and he's slower than i am, i ask him how long his prostate's been enlarged. [ laughter ] and he doesn't know what the hell i'm talking about. >> it's a great pick-up line. absolutely. >> in the john. they love me for that. [ laughter ] what happened when you started taking prosvent? >> it probably took, you know, maybe 2 weeks -- 10 days to 2 weeks before i really started knowing. instead of three times a night, i might get up once now. and i had one or two nights where i didn't get up at all. i was, like, shocked. i mean, i hadn't slept through an entire night in maybe 10 years. i like it. i'm taking it. >> i am very happy. i'm thrilled bond compare. i mean, i take the stuff, and, hey, i'll sleep all night long.
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>> it's really funny. i was -- just went -- we went on a trip. my wife and i said, "let's get away before the holiday." so, we had to sit in the car. >> oh, boy. >> oh, boy. >> before i started taking it, i would have had a fit. but i was okay. i was really surprised. say six, seven months ago, no. so, i love it. it's a great product. >> when is someone -- when should you start doing something about all this? >> at the first sign of any symptoms, that is that your urinary stream has gotten a little narrower or you wake up once a night or you find that you can't make it through the whole movie, that's when you absolutely should start treating it so you don't progress to three or four times waking at night. >> for me, it's remarkable, because i'veound it to be, you know, maybe the most significant lifestyle-altering things. and that's huge. >> having gone through what i've gone through, had that been available when i was in my mid-20s, i certainly would have talked to my doctor about it, you know? i mean, i wouldn't wish what
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i've gone through on anybody. >> if no one takes anything else away from this show, i want them to figure out what's going on, because being silent is being stupid, and i don't want to be stupid anymore. >> nope. >> tell us again about what's in prosvent. >> prosvent has a unique combination of natural substances and minerals that both help alleviate symptoms and protect the prostate's health. there's beta-sitosterol, stinging nettle, pumpkin-seed oil, pygeum africanum, and saw palmetto. acting together and in concert, they inhibit prostate enlargement, reduce frequent overnight urination, lessen urgency, and dramatically increase urine flow. but we wanted an even more comprehensive formula, so to all of that, we added lycopene, a powerful antioxidant, plus zinc and vitamin d for overall prostate health. >> before i did anything, i would always go to the restroom. leave the house, go to the restroom. when you get to the next
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destination, go to the restroom. i haven't experienced that since i've been taking the pill, so it definitely has improved my daily routine and the quality of my life. >> it happens every two, three hours, and then, as i said, when i get up and go to the restroom, come back to bed, i have problems to go back to sleep, you know? now, after taking these pills for two weeks now, it helps me a lot, you know? i think i will be more productive and more restful during the day, also. >> if somebody had the same symptoms that i had, i would tell them to try this product, because the fact that i don't want them to be an idiot like i was. >> he was on a constant search for whatever bathroom he could get to in whatever quick amount of time her could get there, and this has enabled him to see life a little bit differently. >> it made my husband a completely different person. and i'm not crabby, either, because he kept waking me up every time he would get up. i'm very happy for him, and i'm happy for me, too. >> so many times, wake up at night -- five, six times at
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night, and even to only a few drops, and i have to go. i cannot hold. my life is a lot better now. it has changed my life. changed my life. >> there was sometimes when i didn't quite make it to the bathrooms some places. but now, oh, geez, i can't -- i just can't -- i just can't get over how great these pills work. >> the best thing about taking prosvent is not only do i not have to get up three or four times a night, but i don't have to take drugs. >> now is your chance to order. you really can change your life for the better. and still ahead, we have callers with questions for dr. may. >> announcer: do you or someone you love make too many trips to the bathroom... suffer from urgency that is hard to control... have a weak stream or find it difficult to start and stop? do you get up more than once a night...
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or find it next to impossible to sit through a movie? worse yet, is a diminished sex drive destroying your life? if you answered "yes" to more than one of those questions, you are probably one of the 30 million men who suffer from an enlarged prostate. until now, you had three choices -- take expensive drugs with potentially serious side effects, suffer painful and bloody surgery that often must be repeated, or try and live with it. you don't have to live with it anymore. introducing prosvent, the all-natural solution so good it's guaranteed to give you relief in less than 30 days. prosvent is a unique combination with naturally occurring substances shown to reduce the symptoms of an enlarged prostate, helping return men to comfortable and happy lives. and no side effects. it has pygeum africanum, stinging nettle, saw palmetto with beta-sitosterol, and pumpkin-seed oil, all with long
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histories of limiting overnight urination, lessening urgency, even improving urinary flow. powerful antioxidant lycopene, clinically proven to support prostate health, plus vitamin d and zinc to round out this powerful prostate-health formula, all in an easy-to-swallow gel pill with bioperine to increase absorption. so, what's getting your life back worth to you? painful and bloody surgery costs thousands of dollars, and prescription drugs with potential side effects could cost hundreds of dollars. t prosvent won't cost you $100, not even close. a full two-month supply is only $79.95. but it won't cost you that, either, because we're going to let you try prosvent for 30 days for free. that's right -- free. you pay only shipping and processing. plus, call in the next 10 minutes, and as our free gift, we'll include a 30-day supply of dr. may's ultimax, his natural
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formula for those intimate moments when you want to put the spark back in your life. that's a $40 value free. plus, dr. may's guide to prostate health to answer all your prostate questions. try prosvent. try it for a full 30 days, and if it doesn't help you sleep through the night, reduce urgency, frequency, or just make your life a whole lot better, return the unused portion and your credit card will never be charged. that's how sure we are it's going to work for you. get your life back. call now. have your credit card ready when you call. don't suffer through more sleepless nights. don't let urgency and frequency ruin your days. an enlarged prostate may be inevitable, but it doesn't have to be a life sentence. prosvent can help restore your life. sleep peacefully through the whole night. sit comfortably through a ball game or movie. drive without worrying about the next rest stop. remember, call in the next 10 minutes and get a 30-day supply
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of ultimax for those loving moments as our free gift. don't wait. call now to get prosvent for 30 days. all you pay is shipping and processing. >> dr. may, we have some callers on the line with questions. chris in rochester, you're on the air. >> yeah, i'm just beginning to see some of these things happen, and i got to tell you, i'm a little scared. how quickly is this gonna get worse, and can i reverse what's started? >> nobody can tell you how quickly your symptoms are gonna progress. we can only tell you that, with time, they will get worse. but if you start prosvent, it has the ingredients that will reverse that process, and from the day you start, the healing will begin. >> our next caller is lou from new york. do you have a question for the doctor? >> hi, yes, doctor. i'm 62 years old, and i'm having some of the symptoms you're discussing today. can some of these lead to cancer? >> lou, the simple answer is no. but the man of 62 who has benign prostatic enlargement
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is also the man who is at risk for cancer. remember, i encourage every man at the age of 50 to see their physician, have a digital rectal exam, and get a psa measure. you've got to rule out cancer. then prosvent can help alleviate the problems of an enlarged prostate and increase your overall prostate health. >> and no side effects. >> these ingredients have been studied countless times with thousands of patients and no side effects. >> i'm glad to say we have a woman on the line. francine from philadelphia, what's your question for dr. may? >> i am really worried about my husband. he says he's fine, but i know something's wrong with him because he just gets up all night long to go to the bathroom, and when he goes to the bathroom, he's in there forever. he said nothing's wrong, but it's because his p.h.-- p.s.-- whatever you call it -- psa is negative, and he just won't talk about it. what should i do? >> francine, you've got to talk to him. understand that it's unlikely
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that he has cancer. that's what the psa means. but those symptoms are horrible. and they're interfering with his life and yours. and you've got to persuade him that there is something that can be done and he doesn't have to live with those symptoms. >> this is a perfect examplef how it not only affects the man but his loved one, too. i can't believe how men just think this is gonna go away. francine, if you're still there, you got to pick up the phone, and you got to order this for him, put it down, and make him take it. because it's not gonna only help him. it's gonna help you and your relationship before it gets any bigger problems. >> and he's gonna be grateful for your help. >> all right. we have time for one more caller, dr. may. neil from los angeles. how are you doing, neil? you have a question? >> yes, doctor. you know, i've been having these symptoms that you've been describing, for many years now, and, you know, i've tried a lot of things. why don't i just have the prostate removed? >> that's a good question. >> neil, your body is not like a car. you can't just change the oil
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filter. you may be trading a bad problem for a worse one. if you have your prostate removed, you run the risk of damaging the nerves and winding up incontinent, impotent. it is not the treatment of choice. it is truly your last resort. >> now, we only ve a couple minutes left. is there anything else that you want to add? >> the problem of an enlarged prostate is inevitable. it's going to happen to every man listening out there today. so far, it's been a silent epidemic. don't be afraid to talk about it. don't be embarrassed. don't wait until the problems overtake your life. if you have a family history of prostate problems or have any symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, hesitancy, getting up frequently at night, pain or discomfort when urinating, or a diminished sex drive, try prosvent today. get back your life. >> for dr. may and myself, thank you for joining us and be well. >> i had run out of the samples at one time, and i noticed going
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back to getting up once a night, then twice a night, and i said -- that's when i really realized that this product was really working and that i should continue taking it. >> going to bed and being able to get a full night's sleep, get up in the morning, and make believe i'm a race horse was unbelievable. >> i want to be healthy, and i am. maybe i'm a little overweight, but that's because i eat too many cookies, but what are you gonna do? [ chuckles ] >> announcer: introducing prosvent, the all-natural solution so good it's guaranteed to give you relief in less than 30 days. have your credit card ready when you call. don't suffer through more sleepless nights. don't let urgency and frequency ruin your days. an enlarged prostate may be inevitable, but it doesn't have to be a life sentence. prosvent can help restore your life. sleep peacefully through the whole night. sit comfortably through a ball game or movie. drive without worrying about the
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