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dr. harding was one of king's closest friends and advisers marching with him countless times and living around the corner from king's family in atlanta. harding writes with some real sorrow, quote: it appears as if the price for the first national holiday honoring a black man is the development of a massive case of national amnesia concerning who that black man really was. i would suggest that we americans have chosen amnesia rather than continue king's painful, uncharted and often disruptive struggle toward a more perfect union, end quote. it appears, he says, as if we are determined to hold our new hero captive to the powerful period of his life that culminated in the magnificent march on washington in 1963, refusing to allow him to break out beyond the stunning eloquence of his "i have a dream" speech. dr. harding writes, quote: we would like to forget that it was not the weaver of gentle, sun dreams of freedom who was shot down on a balcony in memphis, tennessee, end quote. he was, by 1968, a different, even more courageous man, a man ahead of his time. and i can see clearly now that on da
dr. harding was one of king's closest friends and advisers marching with him countless times and living around the corner from king's family in atlanta. harding writes with some real sorrow, quote: it appears as if the price for the first national holiday honoring a black man is the development of a massive case of national amnesia concerning who that black man really was. i would suggest that we americans have chosen amnesia rather than continue king's painful, uncharted and often disruptive...
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you put out and so i appreciate that and congratulations to the officers and hard work for putting themselfs in harms way. >> dr. marshall? ei have to be at the committee meeting, i want to make sure that we don't have more than four, so, anybody else planning ongoing? >> i can make it. >> i just want to make sure that we are covering that. >> that is fine. >> thank you very much chief, call item 3 b. >> occ director's rment discussion. review of recent activities, presentation of the occ monthly comprehensive statistical report and companion reports for the periods of january 1, 2013 through january 31, 2013, and january 1, 2012 will you january 31, 2012. medation of complaints on january 2013 and adjudication of sustained complaints in january 2013. >> good evening, members of the commission and chief, sir and members of the audience. you have in your packets the january 20, 13 and 2012 statistical reports and companion reports that i will briefly discuss them. they were on your february, your mid february agenda but that meeting was canceled. soon we will be receiving probably next week, the february sta sti
you put out and so i appreciate that and congratulations to the officers and hard work for putting themselfs in harms way. >> dr. marshall? ei have to be at the committee meeting, i want to make sure that we don't have more than four, so, anybody else planning ongoing? >> i can make it. >> i just want to make sure that we are covering that. >> that is fine. >> thank you very much chief, call item 3 b. >> occ director's rment discussion. review of recent...
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you put out and so i appreciate that and congratulations to the officers and hard work for putting themselfs in harms way. >> dr. marshall? ei have to be at the committee meeting, i want to make sure that we don't have more than four, so, anybody else planning ongoing? >> i can make it. >> i just want to make sure
you put out and so i appreciate that and congratulations to the officers and hard work for putting themselfs in harms way. >> dr. marshall? ei have to be at the committee meeting, i want to make sure that we don't have more than four, so, anybody else planning ongoing? >> i can make it. >> i just want to make sure
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dr. seuss. >>> mark ybanez joins us now. more on st. mary's hit hard by sanctions? >> when the ncaa comes down in a situation like this, it's usually very hard. i don't think it was a big surprise the ncaa had been after them for quite sometime, but hearing rumors along those lines, but it is coach randy bennett who will bear the brunt. for instance, he will not be allowed to recruit off campus. that hampers the program immensely. he will be suspended for the first five games of next year. and the team itself will go on four-year probation. but they will be allowed to participate in the wcc tournament and the ncaa tournament. bennett's reaction earlier today. >> i think the penalties are harsh. so it will have an effect on our program. but i feel confident that we'll work through it. it will be a challenge. we like -- players like a challenge. people in our program like a challenge. it's not going to be easy, but it's a hole that we put ourselves in and we're going to have to get ourselves out of it. >> going to take a while. >>> meantime, the pga golf event has mov
dr. seuss. >>> mark ybanez joins us now. more on st. mary's hit hard by sanctions? >> when the ncaa comes down in a situation like this, it's usually very hard. i don't think it was a big surprise the ncaa had been after them for quite sometime, but hearing rumors along those lines, but it is coach randy bennett who will bear the brunt. for instance, he will not be allowed to recruit off campus. that hampers the program immensely. he will be suspended for the first five games of...
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dr. ben carson is next. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better.w i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >> if you just, let me just say you magically put me into the white house -- [ cheers and applause ] >> a very enthusiastic reception for dr. ben carson yesterday at the cpac conference just outside w
dr. ben carson is next. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better.w i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may...
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dr. king, if we are to ever catch up, we've got to be willing to continue his work. we've got to be light to go back and pick up where he left off and do the hard work of movement building on behalf of poor people of all colors. in 1968, dr. king told advocates the time had come to transition from the civil rights movement to the human rights movement. many photo-quality could not be achieved through civil rights allowed without basic human rights, the right to work, the right to quality education. civil rights are empty promise. in honor of dr. king and all those who labor to win the election crow, i hope we will commit ourselves to building a human rights movement to end mass incarceration. a movement for education, not incarceration. a group that for jobs, not jails. is limited and we limited analytical discrimination against people. discrimination that denies basic human rights to work, shelter and two food. what a sweet deal? first we've got to begin by telling the church, the wiltshire. we've got to be willing to admit out loud that we as a nation have managed to re-create a catholic system in this country. we got to be willing to tell th
dr. king, if we are to ever catch up, we've got to be willing to continue his work. we've got to be light to go back and pick up where he left off and do the hard work of movement building on behalf of poor people of all colors. in 1968, dr. king told advocates the time had come to transition from the civil rights movement to the human rights movement. many photo-quality could not be achieved through civil rights allowed without basic human rights, the right to work, the right to quality...
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dr. benjamin carson is probably got everybody in the democrat party scared to death. it's going to be really harduy. >> steve: dr. carson's reaction to el rushbo right here on "fox & friends" moments away. >> brian: a proud dad posted this picture of his son after he passed a hunting safety course. then the cops raided his house. what happened to his right to bear arms, we ask? we report. you decide. as far as "fox & friends" go, i have two people next to me who think it starts now. >> steve: when people give you a single digit salute, it seldom a thumb. >> brian: it usually causes road rage, but not today. >> steve: gretchen is off this week and ali is in her spot. good to have you. >> alisyn: pleasure to be with you. let's get to the headlines. they've been banned world wide. use of all 60-millimeter mortars and their tubes have been suspended after this tragic blast. it left at least seven marines dead and the marines were all from a battalion based in camp lejeune, north carolina, training when a mortar exploded in a tube. investigators beef there was a problem with the mortar and human error
dr. benjamin carson is probably got everybody in the democrat party scared to death. it's going to be really harduy. >> steve: dr. carson's reaction to el rushbo right here on "fox & friends" moments away. >> brian: a proud dad posted this picture of his son after he passed a hunting safety course. then the cops raided his house. what happened to his right to bear arms, we ask? we report. you decide. as far as "fox & friends" go, i have two people next to...
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. >> you know how hard it was to find a tuxedo hood thelet ie. he was talking about dr. who is on first? it was not worth it . namely two movies and one horrible reference. shouldn't he apologize to everyone in the next comic con? >> yes, i think he does know the difference and trying to be coming across as hip by not knowing star trek. >> that's what i do. he's ripping me off. >> you don't announce your scam on air? >> hire's what is weird. comedians that mock mick romny. mitt romny were silent on twitter about president obama. you think they were super busy? >> no, they think he is grieve. >> nothing that the president can do to lose cool. he is fundmentally cool. even the dbcaucus. >> he is very cool. >> and what dnd is dudgions and dragons, right? >> come on. exactly. that is who it was. come on. it is five-sided rubic's cube. >> he did it, too. you totally know. >> bill, how crushed are your lord and savior mixed up tar wars and star trek. this should be your entire entire day. >> i agree with ann coulter and i will pause while our viewers rewind while i say that. i
. >> you know how hard it was to find a tuxedo hood thelet ie. he was talking about dr. who is on first? it was not worth it . namely two movies and one horrible reference. shouldn't he apologize to everyone in the next comic con? >> yes, i think he does know the difference and trying to be coming across as hip by not knowing star trek. >> that's what i do. he's ripping me off. >> you don't announce your scam on air? >> hire's what is weird. comedians that mock...
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dr. lee. >> it is hard to pin down numbers. there have been reports that north korea makes several hundreds of millions of dollars in the sales of weapons. less than a billion. the north korean economy is small in terms of per capita gdp. it is one of the lowest in the world. the only country in the asia- pacific with a smaller economy is burma. it is a 40 million our economy. when north korea was exporting around the year 2000, about half $1 billion worth of goods. this is soon after the years. korea gave north korea cash and other rendition is including food, fertilizer, worth hundreds of millions of dollars per year. over the course of a decade, south korea gave north korea unconditionally over $10 billion in aid. i do not want to say that was an unnecessary condition to prolonging the regime, what it was a factor. that kind of unconditional nondiscriminating aid i do not think is in the best interest of the international community. south korea still has a major joint economic venture with north korea. the industrial complex
dr. lee. >> it is hard to pin down numbers. there have been reports that north korea makes several hundreds of millions of dollars in the sales of weapons. less than a billion. the north korean economy is small in terms of per capita gdp. it is one of the lowest in the world. the only country in the asia- pacific with a smaller economy is burma. it is a 40 million our economy. when north korea was exporting around the year 2000, about half $1 billion worth of goods. this is soon after the...
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dr. marc seigel, fox news. >> chris: some of the same areas hit hard by hurricane sandy are now digging out from a late winter to a foot of snow fell in parts of new england that led to accidents and power outages. the same storm barreled through the midwest and midatlantic earlier in week. three people were killed in virginia. the conservative activists who help bring down the community group acorn settled a lawsuit with one of the group's former employees. court document indicate james o'keeffe will pay rivera $100,000 and apologize. o'keeffe snuck a hidden camera in his office and asked for advice on illegal activities and then released a video where vera appeared to be helping him. >>> is image everything? we talk about president obama's new charm offensive when the fox panel joins me after the break. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. livin
dr. marc seigel, fox news. >> chris: some of the same areas hit hard by hurricane sandy are now digging out from a late winter to a foot of snow fell in parts of new england that led to accidents and power outages. the same storm barreled through the midwest and midatlantic earlier in week. three people were killed in virginia. the conservative activists who help bring down the community group acorn settled a lawsuit with one of the group's former employees. court document indicate james...
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dr. fanny preston wylie and peter fits simmons. the members of the committee -- let's give them all a round of applause for their hard work.applause) >> i particularly wanted to do that at the front end of the day's program because we always get to the back end when we're rushing and rush out and don't have an opportunity to acknowledge the people who really have done the hard work. as i mentioned, the society is a membership based institution that derives most of our operating revenue from membership dues f. you're not a member of the society, please join us or renew your membership today. i should note that anyone who joins or renews a membership today will receive a free autographed copy of our keynote speaker's new book, the title of which is martin's dream: my journey and the legacy of martin luther king, jr. we have a terrific program planned for you today. of course, the heart of the program will be our speaker, will be the remarks of our keynote speaker dr. claiborne parson. you have a program in front of you -- with you, and we will be following the program. we do have a number of members of the city's official fa
dr. fanny preston wylie and peter fits simmons. the members of the committee -- let's give them all a round of applause for their hard work.applause) >> i particularly wanted to do that at the front end of the day's program because we always get to the back end when we're rushing and rush out and don't have an opportunity to acknowledge the people who really have done the hard work. as i mentioned, the society is a membership based institution that derives most of our operating revenue...
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dr. sanjay gupta with a look at what's coming up at the bottom of the hour. good morning, sanjay. >> reporter: it's hardy has actually become controversial, so we decided to call one of our favorite guests to tell us about it and also how to appropriately swaddle. we have a you will of that at t bottom of the hour. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect you
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hard it's going to hit you. well, look who i'm telling this to. i the famous radio psychiatrist dr. frasier crane. you used to run around in your undies with your pail and shovel. yes, well, i rarely get to the shore anymore. well, good-bye, frasier. good-bye. daphne: working down on the docks has always been a tradition for us moons. my father worked on the docks and my grandfather before him. all my brothers do. well, except for my brother billy. he came home one day d announced he hated the smell of fish and was going to teach ballroom dancing. and he did. and he does. an how much longer do i have to do this? be patient. you don't want to go through life dragging your leg behind you like a dead tree branch. i'm talking listening to your family's history. now, i know you don't mean that. why would a man of your intelligence about y a thing like that when you're in the position you're in and i'm in the position i'm in? all right, all right. up you come. sa that's much better. i'll go run your bath. hi, dad. you look kind of tired. yeah, i just finished my exercises with nurse ratchet. listen, dad
hard it's going to hit you. well, look who i'm telling this to. i the famous radio psychiatrist dr. frasier crane. you used to run around in your undies with your pail and shovel. yes, well, i rarely get to the shore anymore. well, good-bye, frasier. good-bye. daphne: working down on the docks has always been a tradition for us moons. my father worked on the docks and my grandfather before him. all my brothers do. well, except for my brother billy. he came home one day d announced he hated the...
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dr. richard besser now. rich, what about this, a second opinion, second opinion, second opinion? >> reporter: i mean, it's really hard, but i think this is one of the most important things you can do, with whatever serious illness you have. it's to ask this question. say to your doctor, before we go forward with any treatment, let's get a second opinion. and is there someone you can refer me to? the best doctors are going to welcome another set of eyes, another way of looking at it. at what's going on with you. >> the minute you get the worrying call about a mammogram, you go in? >> reporter: when you get that worrying call about the mammogram, it's -- hopefully they had the conversation ahead of time to say, look, if your mammogram is positive, we're going to need to do a biopsy and other things and then we'll see what's going on with your health. >> right, but remember these statistics if you get that call. it does not necessarily mean cancer. >> reporter: it does not mean cancer. >> okay, thank you, rich. >>> and now, tonight, a new question out of the dramatic court case in ohio. two high school football players,
dr. richard besser now. rich, what about this, a second opinion, second opinion, second opinion? >> reporter: i mean, it's really hard, but i think this is one of the most important things you can do, with whatever serious illness you have. it's to ask this question. say to your doctor, before we go forward with any treatment, let's get a second opinion. and is there someone you can refer me to? the best doctors are going to welcome another set of eyes, another way of looking at it. at...
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dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics-- pain relief that starts with your feet. i'm a believer. you know it can be harde, and how that feels.e, copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sound) ask your doctor about spiriva. >>> and finally tonight, a life lesson from a former nba super star who made millions, bu
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. >> much hard. dr. mcentire, when youo evaluations how do you -- >> yes, sir. i any that that certainly is an important consideration. and i think that's also why it's important that you look at multiple measures. i think it's important that you, you know, for the tennessee system, you look at classroom observation and you go in and look a instructional practice and do that frequently. you do that at least a couple of times, if not, you know, for newer teachers, you know, up to four times in a year, you have conversations with teaches about that. as mr. harper said, if you're measuring student growth over time as well, and the tennessee value added assessment system is said to take into accnt statistically some of those challenges of where students start and where they end the year and make sure that that teacher isn't penalized based on if i student starts the year below proficient, if they start the year academically behind but that teacher grows them over time that they essentially get credit. that that's take noon account in the measurement. and certainly t
. >> much hard. dr. mcentire, when youo evaluations how do you -- >> yes, sir. i any that that certainly is an important consideration. and i think that's also why it's important that you look at multiple measures. i think it's important that you, you know, for the tennessee system, you look at classroom observation and you go in and look a instructional practice and do that frequently. you do that at least a couple of times, if not, you know, for newer teachers, you know, up to...
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dr. king we have to be willing to continue his work. we have got to be willing to go back and pick up where he left off and do the hard work of movement buildingon behalf of poor people of all colors. in 1968 dr. king told advocates the time had come to transition from a civil rights movement to a human-rights movement. meaningfully quality could not be achieved through civil rights alone without basic human rights, the right to work, the right to shelter, the right to quality education, without basic human rights, civil rights are an empty promise. in honor of dr. king and all those who labored to end the old jim crow i hope we will commit ourselves to building a human rights movement to end mass incarceration. a movement for education, not incarceration. a movement for jobs, not jail. a movement to end all these forms of legal discrimination against people, discrimination that denies them basic human rights to work, shelter, into food. what must we do to continue this movement? we must begin by telling the truth, the whole truth. we have got to admit out loud that we as a nation have managed to recreate a cast like system in this country. we
dr. king we have to be willing to continue his work. we have got to be willing to go back and pick up where he left off and do the hard work of movement buildingon behalf of poor people of all colors. in 1968 dr. king told advocates the time had come to transition from a civil rights movement to a human-rights movement. meaningfully quality could not be achieved through civil rights alone without basic human rights, the right to work, the right to shelter, the right to quality education,...
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dr. mitchal katz. not only him and the lovely lady who replace him, barbara garcia, which she is here, they work hard. i hope and i wish that [speaker not understood] behind me and mayor lee include mr. rich, work with her to bring the hospital fair quickly. i am the only one who lives in san francisco, survive with [speaker not understood] heart attack. last sunday i have [speaker not understood] and i won't tell to everyone, i am not as strong, it is blocking. i give 28 years in my life here in this city to vie for the homeless people, to vie for the poor people who live in america. and look for the garbage to find something to eat. shame, shame to every one of us that we don't have money to finish project like that. i am very close for the hotel or the former hotel going to be the hospital. i live in [speaker not understood] and geary. that means i can walk on my feet. i don't need the [speaker not understood], i don't need the ambulance. i need doctor to help me and care with my life. i have six pace makers in my heart, four on one, two on the other side. and i need you as supervisors, if you had
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dr. kim says some people thought it was risky but moms- to-be are getting the "all clear." >> reporter: deborah knows how hardsick, throwing up, could barely keep food down constantly. >> reporter: it was so bad, doctors gave her a medication to relieve her nausea and involvementing. >> it was great. really helped me cope with nausea and vomiting. >> reporter: it's approved to treat nausea in cancer patients. doctors can use it off label in pregnant women with severe morning sickness but there's always been a question about safety. new research shows more than 600,000 women in denmark, the study finds no link between taking the drug during pregnancy and an increased risk of birth problems. even so, some doctors believe it should only be used when necessary. >> there is a role for it. i don't think it should be the first line of therapy. it should be the last. >> reporter: dr. alcon advises his patients to first change their diet, supplement with b6 and even try antihistamines. deborah says the drug was a lifesaver for her. >> i think that it's a good option to have. >> she hopes the latest findings will ease
dr. kim says some people thought it was risky but moms- to-be are getting the "all clear." >> reporter: deborah knows how hardsick, throwing up, could barely keep food down constantly. >> reporter: it was so bad, doctors gave her a medication to relieve her nausea and involvementing. >> it was great. really helped me cope with nausea and vomiting. >> reporter: it's approved to treat nausea in cancer patients. doctors can use it off label in pregnant women with...
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dr. li? >> as you know, it's very hard in numbers. there have been reports over the years that north korea makes several hundreds of millions of dollars in sales of weapons. >> so less than a billion but hundreds of million? >> less than a billion. the north korean economy is responding terms of per capita gdp. it's one of the lowest in the world. the only country in the asia-pacific that has a smaller economy in terms of per capital gdp is burma. it compares unfavorably with many countries of africa. it's a $40 billion economy. when north korea was exporting, say around the year 2000, only about half a billion dollars worth of goods, and this is seen after -- south korea gave north korea unconditionally cash and other things including food, worth hundreds of minutes of dollars per year. and over the course of 10 years during the so-called sunshine policy years, south korea gave north korea unconditionally over $10 billion in aid. now, i don't want to say that was a necessary condition to prolonging the regime, to preserving the north
dr. li? >> as you know, it's very hard in numbers. there have been reports over the years that north korea makes several hundreds of millions of dollars in sales of weapons. >> so less than a billion but hundreds of million? >> less than a billion. the north korean economy is responding terms of per capita gdp. it's one of the lowest in the world. the only country in the asia-pacific that has a smaller economy in terms of per capital gdp is burma. it compares unfavorably with...
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dr. korsch and a team of specialists learned. and we had a really hard time getting good results, as has everybody. and one trouble was, the nutritionist would earnestly say, "don't eat between meals," and all that. a lot of those families didn't even have meals. they don't sit down together either at breakfast or lunch or dinner and eat a meal with the children involved, so that it's gotten quite chaotic, and whatever is quick and available and tastes good. and the media, dr. korsch contends, just compound the problem. barbara korsch: television watching is the single thing that has been consistently associated with obesity. and there have even been some really interesting studies that if a child is just just watching television, where they tend to sit very passively, usually also snacking, that their metabolism actually goes down. it's a little bit like hibernation. in recent years, the health risks of obesity and the cultural obsession with slimness, have developed into a $33 billion industry. weight loss pills, fad diets, and dietary supplements prom
dr. korsch and a team of specialists learned. and we had a really hard time getting good results, as has everybody. and one trouble was, the nutritionist would earnestly say, "don't eat between meals," and all that. a lot of those families didn't even have meals. they don't sit down together either at breakfast or lunch or dinner and eat a meal with the children involved, so that it's gotten quite chaotic, and whatever is quick and available and tastes good. and the media, dr. korsch...
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dr. benjamin carson probably got nerve the democrat party scared to death. it's going to be really hards guy. really, really hard. partially because of his race. but not just because he is african-american. >> eric: kimberly, bring it around the table. start here and work our way around. >> kimberly: i really like him. he is a compelling figure. he is authentic and it resonates with people. when you listen to him speak, he is not on message. he is telling you exactly what he thinks about any subject matter, any topic. he is honest. not trying to play it to one side or the other. that i think is really important. especially when the other people are tired and fed up with the manufacturer political figures that come in, that are just about winning instead of trying to do the right thing about it. >> eric: r.b., respond. democrat is nervous about this guy? >> bob: shaking in your boots and up all night long. every cycle; particularly, the republicans bring in somebody who is an outsider, because they're an outsider and they say it like it is and the rest of it. donald trump, down the list,
dr. benjamin carson probably got nerve the democrat party scared to death. it's going to be really hards guy. really, really hard. partially because of his race. but not just because he is african-american. >> eric: kimberly, bring it around the table. start here and work our way around. >> kimberly: i really like him. he is a compelling figure. he is authentic and it resonates with people. when you listen to him speak, he is not on message. he is telling you exactly what he thinks...
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dr. sanjay gupta m.d." starts right now. >>> hey there. thanks for watching. you will meet a former soldier who's got five daughters. he was having a hard time back from iraq until he found this unique program. he calls it a life coach. we'll explain. and fighting cancer -- the fun way. ♪ >>> the woman with the helmet in the middle is unforgettable. we'll introduce you. and there is a lot more. let's get started. >>> first up, when desperate parents meet the high cost of medical care. autism is a case in point. studies show early intervention is important and children can improve dramatically but the gold standard treatment can run tens of thousands a year. a third of u.s. states do not require insurance companies to pay so, of course, they don't. georgia is one of those states a group led by three mothers decided to fight for more help. they are fighting for a bill called ava's law. this is ava. this is her mom, anna. they are at the state capitol in atlanta. >> i met a mom whose daughter was diagnosed two months ago. >> reporter: it's late february, day 23 of the 40-day lawmaking session. >> if it could be voted on -- >> reporter: meg
dr. sanjay gupta m.d." starts right now. >>> hey there. thanks for watching. you will meet a former soldier who's got five daughters. he was having a hard time back from iraq until he found this unique program. he calls it a life coach. we'll explain. and fighting cancer -- the fun way. ♪ >>> the woman with the helmet in the middle is unforgettable. we'll introduce you. and there is a lot more. let's get started. >>> first up, when desperate parents meet the...
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dr. richard besser is here with this disturbing story this morning. >> it is. i've spent my career in public health and it's not hard to prevent infections in dental offices, but what they found here was absolutely shocking. dr. w. scott harrington has been a trusted oral surgeon for 36 years but now authorities believe he may have exposed thousands of patients to potentially deadly infection by allegedly using rusty instruments which weren't cleaned properly. letters are being sent to 7,000 oklahoma patients recommending they immediately be tested for hepatitis b, hepatitis c and hiv. after one of his patients with no known risk factors tested positive for hepatitis c. in addition to allegations that he cleaned his instruments by improperly bleaching them which caused them to become porous over time he's also accused of reusing needles and vials. >> the instruments that came out of the autoclave were horrible. i wouldn't let my nephews play with them out in the dirt. i mean, they were horrible. they had rust on them. >> reporter: he even reportedly had medications 20 years past their expiration date and allowed unl
dr. richard besser is here with this disturbing story this morning. >> it is. i've spent my career in public health and it's not hard to prevent infections in dental offices, but what they found here was absolutely shocking. dr. w. scott harrington has been a trusted oral surgeon for 36 years but now authorities believe he may have exposed thousands of patients to potentially deadly infection by allegedly using rusty instruments which weren't cleaned properly. letters are being sent to...