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david agus is standing by. hello, dr. agus.out to get some new members. here are some of the 24 nominees for this year's class, motown legend gordy barry, madonna. legendary musician nile rogers is here with the envelope to reveal which songwriters will make this year's cut. that's coming up. you're watching "cbs this morning." befi was a doer.gia, i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizzin
david agus is standing by. hello, dr. agus.out to get some new members. here are some of the 24 nominees for this year's class, motown legend gordy barry, madonna. legendary musician nile rogers is here with the envelope to reveal which songwriters will make this year's cut. that's coming up. you're watching "cbs this morning." befi was a doer.gia, i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also...
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autoriades din empezon a recir llamadas los sidentes de esta zona a eso de la 1 de ltarde dicido que el agusubir pues el arroyo cote queda justatrs de estos edificios melissa on cam dicenue toman la deciside evacuar a estas personas por miedo que el aguacausar cortocircuitos altocar las confecciones elctricas en la planta baja del edifico y pormiedo a que niÑos caigan en elagua. melissa hernndez t48 melissa out cesar --- muchas gracias melissa, perola emergencia no solamente ocurri en la ciudad de sanjos, la represanderson tambin rebas su capacidad mxima afectando varias zonas en morganhill, incluso la autopista 101estar cerrada en un tramo hasta maÑana a las 11 de la noche --- angel on cam la represa anderson se desbordy ocasion que la corriente del arroyo coyote crecra al punto dllegar hasta la autopista 101 a la altura de la calle baily.... take vo aqu en la ciud deorgan hi. al borde de la autopista hay un canal que contiene de alguna manera los desbordaentos, ro tampoco hatenido la capacidad de contener la fuerte corriente de agua... hasta cundo esteierre? eno el vocero de la patrulla d
autoriades din empezon a recir llamadas los sidentes de esta zona a eso de la 1 de ltarde dicido que el agusubir pues el arroyo cote queda justatrs de estos edificios melissa on cam dicenue toman la deciside evacuar a estas personas por miedo que el aguacausar cortocircuitos altocar las confecciones elctricas en la planta baja del edifico y pormiedo a que niÑos caigan en elagua. melissa hernndez t48 melissa out cesar --- muchas gracias melissa, perola emergencia no solamente ocurri en la...
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i am david agus, professor of medicine and engineering at the university of southern california.cancer doctor. i take care of patients with cancer. i had the larry ellison institute for transformative medicine at usc which is a new incident breaching discipline so the concept of engineer or physicists and mathematician are different disciplines thinking about disease, i write books which is why we are here and also do the cbs morning show once or twice a week, which is an issue to talk about with health, medicine and technology and i am not a reporter. i can say makes sense or this doesn't make sense. we will give a two minute intro and then a discourse. i am a believer that we are at a remarkable positive time in the history of medicine and technology. what is going on now? really is staggering with new ways to think about disease, approach disease. because of things like the affordable care act, people are in the system that weren't in the system before. because of changes that are happening on a global basis, i think we are better off on health than we ever have been and optim
i am david agus, professor of medicine and engineering at the university of southern california.cancer doctor. i take care of patients with cancer. i had the larry ellison institute for transformative medicine at usc which is a new incident breaching discipline so the concept of engineer or physicists and mathematician are different disciplines thinking about disease, i write books which is why we are here and also do the cbs morning show once or twice a week, which is an issue to talk about...
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agus. appreciate that. >> charlie is off today. there's a reason why.elling us why. he's having surgery tomorrow to replace an artificial heart valve that he received almost 15 years ago. he will return to "cbs this morning" in march. he's coming back in march. >> that's right. we posted the whole letter online. you can read it. charlie says i can't wait to be back, completely rested with my heart recharged. my passion for the work ahead purposeful and my joy at life's pleasures high. and we can't wait until he comes back. >> i love that picture. >> i said to him perfect timing, because right before spring and summer, we can get back out on the golf course, playing tennis and all that good stuff. right time to do it. >> i said are you sure you won't be in on monday? >> if anybody can do,, >>> one school has a music teacher who has taken h >>> one school has a music teacher that has taken students to concert halls, cathedrals and castles. ahead only on "cbs this morning," we'll reveal the winner of this year's grammy music educator award. i have to say,
agus. appreciate that. >> charlie is off today. there's a reason why.elling us why. he's having surgery tomorrow to replace an artificial heart valve that he received almost 15 years ago. he will return to "cbs this morning" in march. he's coming back in march. >> that's right. we posted the whole letter online. you can read it. charlie says i can't wait to be back, completely rested with my heart recharged. my passion for the work ahead purposeful and my joy at life's...
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i am david agus, professor of medicine and engineering at the university of southern california.cident breaching discipline so the concept of engineer or physicists and mathematician are
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david agus joins us from los angeles. >> doctor, this sounds like a breakthrough.t exactly did these brain scans show? >> well, they took children and actually did it at night when they were sleeping and put them in an florida. -- mri. part of the brain got thicker, what you see, here, and smell, but they could see the changes that then correlated to alzheimer's at 6 months rather than waiting till they're symptomatic at age 2 to 4. >> will this be routine screening for high-risk studies? a it's an early study so it needs to be validated but it's not scaleable. an mri is difficult. waiting for a child to fall asleep and put them in a machine with all this banging, an expensive test, is probably not the way we'll diagnose alzheimer's -- autism, but it gives us hope we'll intervene in this disease earlier. au what are the odds of having >> the united statesitis about 1 in 68. if you have a sibling, that order is significantly higher, on the order of 12 to 15. >> why is it higher for sibli s siblings? >> because we think there's a genetic opponent to alzheimer's. >> a
david agus joins us from los angeles. >> doctor, this sounds like a breakthrough.t exactly did these brain scans show? >> well, they took children and actually did it at night when they were sleeping and put them in an florida. -- mri. part of the brain got thicker, what you see, here, and smell, but they could see the changes that then correlated to alzheimer's at 6 months rather than waiting till they're symptomatic at age 2 to 4. >> will this be routine screening for...
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first up, david agus talks about his book "the lucky years: how to thrive in the brave new world of health". [applause] >> thank you very much. it is a privilege to be here. i am here. about 7 years ago i wrote my first book and i was so excited that i spent all this time thinking of the title and the title i came up with with was what is held? it was a key question. was it how you look, how you feel, how long you live, how well you live, what was health how do you optimize in a parameter where you don't have a parameter in which to optimize so i sent to the publisher and a week later the publisher called and said steve jobs just called and changed the title of your book. he did what? i said what are you doing? he said you can't put the word health in the title. it is a bad word in our country. as soon as you say health people's guys glaze over, like chewing cardboard. when you say health people think of brussels sprouts. he said you need something optimistic, declarative, he came up with the title the end of illness. a quote from mark twain the only way you keep your health, drink what yo
first up, david agus talks about his book "the lucky years: how to thrive in the brave new world of health". [applause] >> thank you very much. it is a privilege to be here. i am here. about 7 years ago i wrote my first book and i was so excited that i spent all this time thinking of the title and the title i came up with with was what is held? it was a key question. was it how you look, how you feel, how long you live, how well you live, what was health how do you optimize in a...
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give it agu little bit of time, and you will see that the e economy humming. a steve mnuchin was on this morning talking about the tax policies. there will be a harmony here, and the team is really starting to cometa together. i thought the messaging was fantastic today. >> kimberly: certainly strong message of unity there in achieving, a lot of the goals and objectives that candidates trump has promised to achieve as president trump. what did you make of the situation today, specifically steve bannon talking about enacting the economic nationalist agenda of president trump? >> there was a lot going on and whatat he saw steve bannon sayi. opposite, it's a red crowd, so he wants to throw them some red meat. >> kimberly: their bellies are full after that. >> yeah, i guess i would object to one thing which is he portrayed it that chaos is completely created by the media and not reality. let's remember, it was not the media who hired and then had to fire at the national securityur advisor in the first three weeks. it was not the media who signed an executive order
give it agu little bit of time, and you will see that the e economy humming. a steve mnuchin was on this morning talking about the tax policies. there will be a harmony here, and the team is really starting to cometa together. i thought the messaging was fantastic today. >> kimberly: certainly strong message of unity there in achieving, a lot of the goals and objectives that candidates trump has promised to achieve as president trump. what did you make of the situation today, specifically...
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congress recess plagued by ague heated week of town hall style meetings with republicans facing tough's smooth weather time. >> really? i don't feel like this is smooth weather, though, thatis is we're havingg >> no. >> you're right, the weatherher itself isn't smooth.'t oth. >> no, the music is smooth. smo >> the music i >> and the weatherman iseathes smooth. >> and you're smooth. you that's a given.iven. but this rollercoaster of alerct ride that we're on're on weather-wise is crazy.ather-wise >> yeah, but you know, it's winter into springtime.spri it's what we get this time oftif year and that's kind ofs kind of what -- it's going to be theoine theme of this week and nextof tn week and the week after that. it's march. we're getting ready to be ready march. we're at the end of february t here and here wehe end go. g. speaking of crazy weather howweh about saturday afternoon? weone just got this in from the national weather service late last night they went ahead andva confirmed that ahead tornado did move through southern sthern maryland, charles county just south of waldorf north o
congress recess plagued by ague heated week of town hall style meetings with republicans facing tough's smooth weather time. >> really? i don't feel like this is smooth weather, though, thatis is we're havingg >> no. >> you're right, the weatherher itself isn't smooth.'t oth. >> no, the music is smooth. smo >> the music i >> and the weatherman iseathes smooth. >> and you're smooth. you that's a given.iven. but this rollercoaster of alerct ride that...
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washington,agues in it looks like a swindle. it looks like he's paying native americans in depressed currency, and he himself will be paid back in gold. and this is a presidential election year. through 1839, the drumbeat of the whigs against martin van buren is getting louder and louder. and if cameron is corrupt, they can tie him to the president, and hopefully elect a quick -- a and that's what happens. this slander follows cameron life.hout his political he uses the government to make money. he is not above fleecing poor, defenseless native americans. dominant narrative about cameron. when his political enemies charge him with bribery, , ituption, spoiler ship fits the narrative. but if you investigate the individual cases, you find a lot but very little fire. most of the people who charge forwith corruption do so wit partisan reasons. into is an investigation the so-called winnebago fraud and they find there is no wrongdoing on cameron's part. his first elected office is in 1845 when he assumes the vacatedania senate seat b
washington,agues in it looks like a swindle. it looks like he's paying native americans in depressed currency, and he himself will be paid back in gold. and this is a presidential election year. through 1839, the drumbeat of the whigs against martin van buren is getting louder and louder. and if cameron is corrupt, they can tie him to the president, and hopefully elect a quick -- a and that's what happens. this slander follows cameron life.hout his political he uses the government to make...
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is my yesterday a colleague of minella went out for agu run. . >> i saw this one.dy noticed that.at. our friend bonnie.bone. i tell people i'm jogging but'm i'm really just standing here listening to music. >> my legs were moving. my legso [laughter] >> that's a funny one. e >> look how warm it looked it ld yesterday. >> so nice that's why i wents wt down to go check it out. >> beautiful. >> i met some fox5 viewers. v they said hi to everybody.ebody. it's great to run into fans to n and viewers. >> they can verify that youify were in fact running.were in >> at leasfatct walking.w >> looks like you were aboutre mincing a little bit.g a litt b. >> he had a spray bottle.bot >> use the #morning meme.orn >> keep them coming. >> i'll never complain aboutne 70 degrees in february.ver in f. >> no. n >> you will not hear that. wille >> today is justar an abrupt sad thing. >> i know.>> i ko >> no running outside today.tod >> thanks tucker.has >>> let's look ahead to goodo go day days. great sff on ff on tap including a special guest forias throw back thursday.ursday 80's pop
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davis agus says medical staff should be licensed to interpret those results. >> this diagnosis is a difficultne to make. it needs to be done with experts with the disease and always you should get a second opinion when you're faced with a second opinion. >> he did get a second opinion months later. turns out his insomnia is not responsible for alzheimer's. he's suing. dr. oliver jen skins was allegedly listed as a physician for many of the patients. although he is a medical doctor, he's not qualified to issue such services. he never saw the patients and treatment. >> our concern is there are lots of people out there with this inadequate misdiagnosed treatment. >> last year a letter was sent to him saying this service is no longer providing services but it did not include a warning about the errors. >> it's definitely malicious and hope people can get a second opinion as soon as possible. >> he said he threw out the bottle of pills. they're suing $1 million for every patient. they're saying greed might have been a motive. cbs news was not able to reach the jenkins. lawyer for the clinic would
davis agus says medical staff should be licensed to interpret those results. >> this diagnosis is a difficultne to make. it needs to be done with experts with the disease and always you should get a second opinion when you're faced with a second opinion. >> he did get a second opinion months later. turns out his insomnia is not responsible for alzheimer's. he's suing. dr. oliver jen skins was allegedly listed as a physician for many of the patients. although he is a medical doctor,...
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first up, david agus talks about his book "the lucky years: how to thrive in the brave new world of health".
first up, david agus talks about his book "the lucky years: how to thrive in the brave new world of health".