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dr. russell. i'm dr. howard h. russell. i'm medical director of two nursing homes. i am in private practice and have been since 1969. >> for dr. howard russell, treating the elderly has been his life's passion for over four decades. >> hi, neil. how you doing? >> and with the care and compassion he delivers on a daily basis also comes a warning to his patients about what he sees as one of the biggest threats to their freedom and mobility. >> the bathroom can be an extremely dangerous place for the elderly when they're trying to get in those high-sided tubs. >> so, when dr. russell learned out the safe step walk-in tub and all of its sety, features, he says he was sold. >> i love the safe step walk-in tub because it allows the elderly to get into the tub independently. they can bathe alone. they can maintain independence and dignity. the step is low. you have handles to hold onto. and you can also clean areas of your body that you cannot reach. the jets are important because they massage muscles, and they also give relaxation to the person because it's soothing to mas
dr. russell. i'm dr. howard h. russell. i'm medical director of two nursing homes. i am in private practice and have been since 1969. >> for dr. howard russell, treating the elderly has been his life's passion for over four decades. >> hi, neil. how you doing? >> and with the care and compassion he delivers on a daily basis also comes a warning to his patients about what he sees as one of the biggest threats to their freedom and mobility. >> the bathroom can be an...
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dr. jo. p>>> russell. p>> thanks laura. p>> much more pomp and pcircumstance for president obama ptoday. phe starts the final day of his pthree day visit to cuba. pyesterday a big step in the pthawing relation between the resident not only met with pcuban president castro, they pshook hands. pthey held a joint press pconference. pno american president has pvisited cuba in 88 years. pand both made it clear hot pbutton issues that have to be presolved like human rights and pu.s. trade embargo. p>> just as i continue to call on pcongress to lift the trade pembargo, i discussed with resident castro we urge cuba to ptake to show that it's ready to pdo more business. p>> president and fist lady also pattend ad state dinner in their phonor last night. p>> another jam packed day for resident today he schedule to pmeet with cuban dissidents, pthat's this morning for articipating in civil society pevent at the u.s. embassy. pand then there's game time he's pgoing to watch the rays take on pcuban national baseball team. pthis afternoon, he's scheduled pto go to no word yet if he pchanging his sched
dr. jo. p>>> russell. p>> thanks laura. p>> much more pomp and pcircumstance for president obama ptoday. phe starts the final day of his pthree day visit to cuba. pyesterday a big step in the pthawing relation between the resident not only met with pcuban president castro, they pshook hands. pthey held a joint press pconference. pno american president has pvisited cuba in 88 years. pand both made it clear hot pbutton issues that have to be presolved like human rights and...
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dr. oz: everyone has one of five gut types. >> which one you are and the way to fix it. plus, russell simmons is in the house. dr. oz: revealing his number one secret to living 10 years younger. dr. oz: oh, my goodness >> whoa! >> coming up next on "oz." dr. oz: we'll save lives today. you guys ready to get healthy? dr. oz: do you get frustrated when your best friend can eat junk food and not gain weight but you have one jelly bean and you gain a pound? you all there? today, new research says the answer could lie in your gut. find out which gut type you are so you can start losing weight. then, how do you talk to your loved one about needing to lose feelings? and a fashion icon and hip-hop star, russell schismens is here. -- simmons is here. does it frustrate you that your b.f.f. can eat junk food and not gain wait -- weight at all but you eat one little jelly bean and gain a pound? scientists say the bacteria
dr. oz: everyone has one of five gut types. >> which one you are and the way to fix it. plus, russell simmons is in the house. dr. oz: revealing his number one secret to living 10 years younger. dr. oz: oh, my goodness >> whoa! >> coming up next on "oz." dr. oz: we'll save lives today. you guys ready to get healthy? dr. oz: do you get frustrated when your best friend can eat junk food and not gain weight but you have one jelly bean and you gain a pound? you all...
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dr. keri russell from harvard will comment and talk about the role that environment plays on brain development or lack thereof. when he talks about is the impact of growing up in high violent, high poverty, communities that are also high density communities and the effect that has on brain development. what he says is individual to live for long periods of time in environments like that have constant and unrelenting stress on the brain which can lead to a mineral connection between bad and certain behaviors. as a society, we have to be mindful of that. we have to look what is happening to children in schools and why we have burgeoning criminal justice budget. if we are in fact diverting resources from the early development, preschool or whatever, knowing that kids don't have reinforcement of the anti-families about mentor to sort of guide them and all they see is the kind of negative behaviors we are talking about today, that we are not really interacting not flow. what we've been talking about today is really great, but it is all back in. we have got to start focusing front and because the am
dr. keri russell from harvard will comment and talk about the role that environment plays on brain development or lack thereof. when he talks about is the impact of growing up in high violent, high poverty, communities that are also high density communities and the effect that has on brain development. what he says is individual to live for long periods of time in environments like that have constant and unrelenting stress on the brain which can lead to a mineral connection between bad and...
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dr. carrie russell from harvard will come in and talk about the role involvemeinvolveme nt plays on brain development or lack thereof. what he talks about is the impact of growing up and high violence, high poverty, communities that are also high density communities and the effect that has on brain development. what he says is individuals in environments like that have constant and unrelenting stress on the brain, which came late to a connection between bad and certain behaviors. as a society, we have to be mindful of that. we have to look at what is happening to children in schools and why we have urgent or not justice budgets if we aren't back diverting resources from the early development in preschool or whatever, knowing that kids don't have the reinforcement of the intact families by their mentor to sort of diet and. all they see is the negative behavior that we are talking about today, what we are doing. then we are not really interact in their flow. but we have been talking about today is really great, but it's all backend. we have got to start focusing front end because the amount
dr. carrie russell from harvard will come in and talk about the role involvemeinvolveme nt plays on brain development or lack thereof. what he talks about is the impact of growing up and high violence, high poverty, communities that are also high density communities and the effect that has on brain development. what he says is individuals in environments like that have constant and unrelenting stress on the brain, which came late to a connection between bad and certain behaviors. as a society,...
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p>>russell: on wednesday, dr. ben pthere. phe said he has no political path pforward but he stopped short of pofficially ending his campaign. pwe'll learn more about the pspeaks at the conservative olitical action conference in pmaryland. p>>laura: speaking of which, the pannual conference, known as cpac phas been overshadowed by the pdrama on the campaign trail t. pstarted two days ago and the pattendees range from grassroots pactivists to elected officials pand some say they are concerned pfor the future of the republican arty and what trump's pnomination would mean for the pnovember election. p>> it's a little bit of a pconcern because i feel like pwe're fighting amongst ourselves pand we're kind of giving a gift pto the democrats by doing that. p>> it's a very bad thing if he pwere to be our nominee for the pg.o.p. or to run independent. p>>laura: trump is planning to pspeak at cpac tomorrow night. pso will marco rubio. p>>russell: in the 2012 prepublican nominee is speaking pout against the man who could be pleading this
p>>russell: on wednesday, dr. ben pthere. phe said he has no political path pforward but he stopped short of pofficially ending his campaign. pwe'll learn more about the pspeaks at the conservative olitical action conference in pmaryland. p>>laura: speaking of which, the pannual conference, known as cpac phas been overshadowed by the pdrama on the campaign trail t. pstarted two days ago and the pattendees range from grassroots pactivists to elected officials pand some say they are...
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dr. oz: everyone has one of five gut types. >> which one you are and the way to fix it. plus, russell simmons is in the house. dr. oz: revealing his number younger. >> whoa! >> coming up next on "oz." dr. oz: we'll save lives today. you guys ready to get healthy?
dr. oz: everyone has one of five gut types. >> which one you are and the way to fix it. plus, russell simmons is in the house. dr. oz: revealing his number younger. >> whoa! >> coming up next on "oz." dr. oz: we'll save lives today. you guys ready to get healthy?
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to conserve and restore biodiversity at the sponsors deborah raffaella director speakers peter russell and dr. john hasek professor of biology at san francisco state university. >> president omotalade allege you introduce it director >> testifier: you'll remember our last commission meeting we had a very passionate discussion that talking about the pesticide list and then evolves into a discussion of small discussion, a lot of questions, mostly around biodiversity and the potential importance of it the challenges that the city might face the city and so when i spoke with the president of the commission we felt that there was enough questions raised during the commission meeting that it would be a good idea to step back and hear about the cities history on biodiversity as well as it's thinking about the past path forward. so, i've asked my own staff member peter pascal, who is the department biodiversity specialist, as well as an outside expert and we have a very grateful that dr. heffernan from san francisco state university is with us tonight to set the context of the larger look at the issu
to conserve and restore biodiversity at the sponsors deborah raffaella director speakers peter russell and dr. john hasek professor of biology at san francisco state university. >> president omotalade allege you introduce it director >> testifier: you'll remember our last commission meeting we had a very passionate discussion that talking about the pesticide list and then evolves into a discussion of small discussion, a lot of questions, mostly around biodiversity and the potential...
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dedrick russell was at the meeting and has the story first at 4:00. union county superintendent dr. mary ellis leaving. >> they should get out at the right time. with the good standing. so it's not too much mud on her feet. >> ellis' announcement came days after the sbi cleared her from wrongdoing involving a business she formed while superintendent. >> she was cleared what went down. she was not guilty. let her have her time. >> while the debate over why ellis is leaving continues, the school board is moving forward to find a replace many. >> to make parents comfortable and our teachers and principals comfortable. >> some members wanted to have a new leader in place by the next school year. >> frankly with time for them to get their feet wet. >> and the board voted for no time line. >> we need to do this right and take our time. >> this is the first time this school board has conducted a superintendent search. members are now looking at other boards especially the charlotte-mecklenburg school more than a year before starting a search. >> one of the lessons is get the process starte
dedrick russell was at the meeting and has the story first at 4:00. union county superintendent dr. mary ellis leaving. >> they should get out at the right time. with the good standing. so it's not too much mud on her feet. >> ellis' announcement came days after the sbi cleared her from wrongdoing involving a business she formed while superintendent. >> she was cleared what went down. she was not guilty. let her have her time. >> while the debate over why ellis is...
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doctor russell moore is president of the ethics and religious liberty commission of the southern baptist convention. welcome to the program. dre: thanks for having me. good to be with you. fernando: you recently wrote that you hate the word "evangelical," or that you are starting to hate that word. why? dr. moore: well, i don't hate the word. it's a beautiful word rooted in the word for gospel. but i'm becoming, i found myself kind of unintentionally not referring to myself as an evangelical when people ask and calling myself instead a gospel christian. it's the way the word is being hijacked this election season. fernando: how is it being hijacked? dr. moore: well, i think in some ways, some secular people tend to think of evangelical as a political term. it's a voting bloc that people take into account before and after a south carolina primary, or super tuesday or as we're looking toward the general election. also because we've had some evangelical leaders that have hijacked the term this year in ways that actually subvert the gospel, so -- fernando: let's talk about that. who are you referring to? dr. moore: well, we've ha
doctor russell moore is president of the ethics and religious liberty commission of the southern baptist convention. welcome to the program. dre: thanks for having me. good to be with you. fernando: you recently wrote that you hate the word "evangelical," or that you are starting to hate that word. why? dr. moore: well, i don't hate the word. it's a beautiful word rooted in the word for gospel. but i'm becoming, i found myself kind of unintentionally not referring to myself as an...
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to conserve and restore biodiversity at the sponsors deborah raffaella director speakers peter russell and drohn hasek professor of biology at san francisco state university. >> president omotalade allege you introduce it director >> testifier: you'll remember our last commission meeting we had a very passionate discussion that talking about the pesticide list and then evolves into a discussion of small discussion, a lot of questions, mostly around biodiversity and the potential importance of it the challenges that the city might face the city and so when i spoke with the president of the commission we felt that there was enough questions raised during the commission meeting that it would be a good idea to step back and hear about the cities history on biodiversity as well as it's thinking about the past path forward. so, i've asked my own staff member peter pascal, who is the department biodiversity specialist, as well as an outside expert and we have a very grateful that dr. heffernan from san francisco state university is with us tonight to set the context of the larger look at the issue b
to conserve and restore biodiversity at the sponsors deborah raffaella director speakers peter russell and drohn hasek professor of biology at san francisco state university. >> president omotalade allege you introduce it director >> testifier: you'll remember our last commission meeting we had a very passionate discussion that talking about the pesticide list and then evolves into a discussion of small discussion, a lot of questions, mostly around biodiversity and the potential...
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dr. patrick mull preason from all children's phospital is on call, on the hone with us to keep our kids psafe this time of year. pgood morning, how you doing? pgood morning, russell. p>> let's talk about sun burns. phow much sun is too much and i pknow i know sunscreen going in. pburn? p>> yeah you know russell, peverything in moderation, of pcourse. pand for every child it's pdifferent. pyou know some children with pdarker skin can out a lot longer pthan those kids that are really ale you need to know your child pand how long they can tolerate pimportant thing this week during pspring break make sure you're ptaking breaks in shade and lunch pa gym toor for that to get kids pinto shade check them out. plet them dry off and then preapply sun block. pif you're purchasing sunscreen, pi illed only purchase sunscreen pthat is spf 50 and above. pno sense in buying 2015 stuff. pyou should buy highest sunscreen rotection out there. pthen just reapply. preapply. pevery 60 to 90 minutes. arents that live ear or coming pdown from pennsylvania are, pohio, michigan. pkits don't have base that they pdid last time you were spending pton of time in sun. psouths all new to them.
dr. patrick mull preason from all children's phospital is on call, on the hone with us to keep our kids psafe this time of year. pgood morning, how you doing? pgood morning, russell. p>> let's talk about sun burns. phow much sun is too much and i pknow i know sunscreen going in. pburn? p>> yeah you know russell, peverything in moderation, of pcourse. pand for every child it's pdifferent. pyou know some children with pdarker skin can out a lot longer pthan those kids that are really...
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dr. luke instead of forcing kesha to work with a man she says assaulted her. >>> lighter news now, a super bowl championship ring is not the only ring getting attention for russell wilson. the nfl quarterback post this video on twitter shortly after are proposing to his girlfriend, grammy winning r&b singer ciara while on vacation. the two actually began dating last year and publicly announced their decision to remain celibate until after they are married. you're a strong man, russell. it's not clear whether they will tie the knot -- when they will tie the knot, but they are certainly one >> they're so cute. >> good looking couple, success fum couple. congratulations. >> right? >> yeah. >> pure people. good for them. >> yes. room, brie larson won an oscar. >> she stepped off for a role in the new abc series called the family. sandy kenyon got a chance to talk with her. >> joan allen is the latest star nominated for oscars to embrace what's been called the new golden age of television. >> there is a lot more work and it's interesting work and it's a very exciting time. >> concrete pit. >> a time when the best shows are not confined to cable. >> and what does that
dr. luke instead of forcing kesha to work with a man she says assaulted her. >>> lighter news now, a super bowl championship ring is not the only ring getting attention for russell wilson. the nfl quarterback post this video on twitter shortly after are proposing to his girlfriend, grammy winning r&b singer ciara while on vacation. the two actually began dating last year and publicly announced their decision to remain celibate until after they are married. you're a strong man,...