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dr. cohen...n seguir en el ejercito y si van a buscar un sicologo entonces temen que eso puede ser visto como una debilidad....etc. . etc.. " en el pentagono tratan de eliminar ese estigma. stand up close y una manera es instando a los soldados que velen uno por el otro y que avisen a sus superiores cuando observan un comportamiento extrano. en washington lori montenegro telemundo. cu como exitoso se calific el primer trasplante de brazos realizado en latinoamerica... take vo ---especialistas del instituto "salvador zubirn" de mxico son ahora los pioneros al trasplantar los brazos a gabriel granados de 52 aÑos de edad, quien fue amputado de ambas extremidades, por una descarga elctrica. ---los brazos trasplantado s pertenecan a un hombre de 34 aÑos con muerte cerebral. --- en estos momentos en mexico, hay 23 pacientes esperando por una cirugia similar. take vo uno de los delincuentes mas buscados en mexico fue detenido hoy. ---se trata de raul "n" conocido tambien como "el comandante hierro". acus
dr. cohen...n seguir en el ejercito y si van a buscar un sicologo entonces temen que eso puede ser visto como una debilidad....etc. . etc.. " en el pentagono tratan de eliminar ese estigma. stand up close y una manera es instando a los soldados que velen uno por el otro y que avisen a sus superiores cuando observan un comportamiento extrano. en washington lori montenegro telemundo. cu como exitoso se calific el primer trasplante de brazos realizado en latinoamerica... take vo...
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. >> dr. cohen is with usf trying to slow down the aids epidemic in kenya. he says the u.s. recognizes aids overseas is a major health concern and a matter of national security. >> if you have large segments of your population that are not being productive economically and are dying, it creates instability within a goament. >> dr. cohen is involved in a program in kenya called "faces" the family aids care education services. he is collaborating with a california woman who founded the first summer camp for hiv infected children in the united states. >> the first child that was diagnosed in the united states was in 1981. when the summer camp began in 1988, we were seeing children not living beyond age three. >> i met dr. jerry brooks in the 1980s when her camp had 150 kids infected with hiv. that number has dropped to 15 thanks to medical miracles. >> it is so great to have seen a lot of my younger kids be able to move into adolescents and even some are having their own families. they are having children that are hiv negative. >> we do not have to have a transmission from moth
. >> dr. cohen is with usf trying to slow down the aids epidemic in kenya. he says the u.s. recognizes aids overseas is a major health concern and a matter of national security. >> if you have large segments of your population that are not being productive economically and are dying, it creates instability within a goament. >> dr. cohen is involved in a program in kenya called "faces" the family aids care education services. he is collaborating with a california...
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dr. andrew cohen held much of the world in his hand. he pulled from beneath the dock. >> it could become huge especially if it becomes a situation where regulatory agencies mandate that remediation has to take place. >> this morning dr. cohen was concerned with identifying nonnative giant pacific s1sters that came from the south bay and from mayor island. the state tried to control the spreading by hand picking them in places. he wanted to know if they managed to reproduce two or three times. they did and that is a problem. >> that said to us that they probably have the ability to become established and stay here and so if we don't want that to happen we need to continue collecting them and get rid of them. >> reporter: the story of one nonnative species among many, threatening to make every special place ununiquely the same. from richmond, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> well, coming up next, the balancing act of a multiple sclerosis patient. she is able to walk thanks to the vest that she is wearing. >>> plus, the san francisco buildi
dr. andrew cohen held much of the world in his hand. he pulled from beneath the dock. >> it could become huge especially if it becomes a situation where regulatory agencies mandate that remediation has to take place. >> this morning dr. cohen was concerned with identifying nonnative giant pacific s1sters that came from the south bay and from mayor island. the state tried to control the spreading by hand picking them in places. he wanted to know if they managed to reproduce two or...
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dr. ron cohen, founder and president and ceo of core theraacord therapeu. >> okay, sir. point black.tions that it might be good for? >> well, we've projected that we'll do about 250 -- between 255 and $275 million in sales this year. we have not projected into future years. we believe that there's a long way to go. there are a lot of people with ms who have not yet tried the drug, and we believe that they should. >> how does that work? i would think if i had this terrible disease and i had trouble walking i had call my pharmacist or my doctor and say how do i get on impera? >> as you sashgs the drug does something that no other drug has done before, which is to improve a fundamental ability in people with ms, the ability to walk. p if you're responsive to it, it can be a terrific thing. our challenge going forward is to make sure that as many people with ms who have a walking problem know about the drug and know that they should be asking their doctors to try it. >> in germany there's some talk it may not be as big an opportunity. some challenge it as physical therapy could be every
dr. ron cohen, founder and president and ceo of core theraacord therapeu. >> okay, sir. point black.tions that it might be good for? >> well, we've projected that we'll do about 250 -- between 255 and $275 million in sales this year. we have not projected into future years. we believe that there's a long way to go. there are a lot of people with ms who have not yet tried the drug, and we believe that they should. >> how does that work? i would think if i had this terrible...
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. >> matt benjamin, dr. cohen, you said, important for romney would be countering a radicalization, the war of ideas. yeah republicans have been for romney -- are running especially has been calling on obama to be even more supportive of israel. can those be reconciled, those two? >> yes. i think -- and again, it is an interesting difference between the two presidents. if you look at where president obama came in, he came and with the view that a lot of people have which is at the heart of the middle east problem, the arab-israeli conflict. therefore i have to solve it. it may well be an unsolvable problem. that is not the heart of what is going on in the air spring or thomas were a people or storm. i don't think we know quite what it is. i think governor romney has been much better. let's take those extra near developments on their own terms and wrestle with them. which is what we're going to have to do. and, you know, i agree @booktv actually, i agree with many of the points. one of which, we have to recognize t
. >> matt benjamin, dr. cohen, you said, important for romney would be countering a radicalization, the war of ideas. yeah republicans have been for romney -- are running especially has been calling on obama to be even more supportive of israel. can those be reconciled, those two? >> yes. i think -- and again, it is an interesting difference between the two presidents. if you look at where president obama came in, he came and with the view that a lot of people have which is at the...
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dr. cohenpublicans have been for romney especially calling on obama to be even more supportive of israel and if you could reconcile those two? >> again it's an interesting difference between the two presidents. if you look at where president obama came in, he came in with a tired view that a lot of people have which is the heart of the middle east problem is the arab-israeli conflict and therefore i have to solve it and it will be an unsolvable problem. that is not what is going on in the arab spring or tumulty or upheaval or storm. i don't think we quite know what it is and i think governor romney has been much better in let's take those extraordinary developments on their own terms and wrestle with them, which is what we are going to have to do and i agree with one of the points, actually i agree with many of the points you made, one of which is where to recognize the limits of our control and our influence but you know, i don't think that by sort of standing back on say syria that we have re
dr. cohenpublicans have been for romney especially calling on obama to be even more supportive of israel and if you could reconcile those two? >> again it's an interesting difference between the two presidents. if you look at where president obama came in, he came in with a tired view that a lot of people have which is the heart of the middle east problem is the arab-israeli conflict and therefore i have to solve it and it will be an unsolvable problem. that is not what is going on in the...
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cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient. with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pernovost, american cancer society chief medical officer otis rawley. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham vergis, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a look as she changes into nursing scrubs, enters a baby's room, comes out with a bag under her arm. a baby is in that bag. the impostor nurse actually gets off the premises with the child, despite an alarm on the baby. >> the alarm went off as it was supposed to. the woman just managed to get out the door. >> the baby is gone, missing, for almost 2 1/2 hours. until a police officer spots the getaway car and pulls the baby snatcher over. >> that's a newborn that you have back there. >> listen as jennifer lies to the officer, telling him the baby in the car is hers. >> you gave birth? today? >> no. yesterday. >> yesterday? >> th
cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient. with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pernovost, american cancer society chief medical officer otis rawley. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham vergis, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a look as she changes...
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cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient. with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pernovost, american cancer society chief medical officer otis rawley. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham vergis, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a look as she changes into nursing scrubs, enters a baby's room, comes out with a bag under her arm. a baby is in that bag. the impostor nurse actually gets off the premises with the child, despite an alarm on the baby. >> the alarm went off as it was supposed to. the woman just managed to get out the door. >> the baby is gone, missing, for almost 2 1/2 hours. until a police officer spots the getaway car and pulls the baby snatcher over. >> that's a newborn that you have back there. >> listen as jennifer lies to the officer, telling him the baby in the car is hers. >> you gave birth? today? >> no. yesterday. >> yesterday? >> th
cohen. i'll show you how to become an empowered patient. with the help of world-renowned patient safety expert dr. peter pernovost, american cancer society chief medical officer otis rawley. acclaimed fiction author dr. abraham vergis, and more. stay tuned. this hour could save your life. at number 25, baby security breach. the woman in this surveillance video, jennifer latham, tells her family she's expecting a baby when really she isn't. so she decides to steal one. take a look as she changes...
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cohen's cnn special. >>> jill biden, not only the vice president's wife, author, wicked smart, teacher, known as dr.nia community college. her new children's book titled "don't forget, god bless our troops" inspired by her son. talking about her book, her politics, seemingly more rough and tumble than ever. >> there is a poll out that talks about how political polarization is at its highest level in 25 years and anectdotally, i feel that. doe do you feel that people are just angrier and kind of -- everybody is in their own corner or their own side today? >> i think the parties are really disparate. i think probably the republican party has gone way far right than it has gone before. so, it's certainly not the republican party i grew up with. >> do you think it's -- that polarization, though, plays back into what could happen in november? does that worry you or are you -- >> i think voters will have a clear choice. i think that mitt and barack are on totally different paths. and, you know, you've got clear choices. that's what i think. of course, i think, you know, our choice is the best and what bar
cohen's cnn special. >>> jill biden, not only the vice president's wife, author, wicked smart, teacher, known as dr.nia community college. her new children's book titled "don't forget, god bless our troops" inspired by her son. talking about her book, her politics, seemingly more rough and tumble than ever. >> there is a poll out that talks about how political polarization is at its highest level in 25 years and anectdotally, i feel that. doe do you feel that people are...
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cohen has advice for anyone a victim of bullying. i'll speak with the new york state senator trying to make cyberbullying a crime. >>> but first, cnn's drts the next list. sanjay has a preview. >> we're going to make a mess. like every good kid wants to do. >> calling me a kid. so here's a model. we've put two pieces of the conductive play-do in between an insulator. first we'll put a battery on. >> wow. >> we're able to -- >> that's amazing. >> plug that in anywhere. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't like to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we have the raise your rate 2-year cd. you can get a one-time rate increase if our two-year rate goes up. if your bank makes you miss out, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet has come to y
cohen has advice for anyone a victim of bullying. i'll speak with the new york state senator trying to make cyberbullying a crime. >>> but first, cnn's drts the next list. sanjay has a preview. >> we're going to make a mess. like every good kid wants to do. >> calling me a kid. so here's a model. we've put two pieces of the conductive play-do in between an insulator. first we'll put a battery on. >> wow. >> we're able to -- >> that's amazing. >> plug...