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obama dr. lu called it an attack not just on the hospital but on international law. >> today we say enough. even war has rules. >> experts on international law agree. and say an apology isn't enough. >> it doesn't address the issue of how this happened, it doesn't request, address the legal issue of what is the nature of responsibility on the part of the u.s. military or specific commanders. so the real key questions aren't addressed. >> the white house still insists the ongoing pentagon investigation along with probes by nato and the afghan government is enough. the apology comes one day after the top u.s. commander in afghanistan accepted blame. >> a hospital was mistakenly struck. >> how did it happen? mark kimmit. >> that is what's going to be investigated. >> doctors without borders said patients in kunduz burned in their beds and regardless how it happened, the group isn't satisfied with a simple apology by the president. >> we are calling on powms to pt obama to consent to the fact finding
obama dr. lu called it an attack not just on the hospital but on international law. >> today we say enough. even war has rules. >> experts on international law agree. and say an apology isn't enough. >> it doesn't address the issue of how this happened, it doesn't request, address the legal issue of what is the nature of responsibility on the part of the u.s. military or specific commanders. so the real key questions aren't addressed. >> the white house still insists the...
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dr. karen lu is an expert in this field at m.d. anderson cancer center; and dr.ela marshall is an advisor to the black women's health imperative. she is in private practice in maryland. dr. lu, now that we've set the table a little bit, let's add a little context to this. in relation to other cancers, how prevalent are these? >> so all together, as you said, almost 100,000 women this year will be diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer. and importantly, with uterine cancer, it's on the rise. >> sreenivasan: and put that in perspective. compared to--, you know, there's a horrible reality in the cancer marketplace that some cancers get more attention than others, and the more attention they get, the more research funding they get as well. so how do these cancers compete and fair when we think about all the other cancers out there? >> there definitely is less attention, even though there's such a high number of women with these cancers. and i think the breast cancer community has done a fantastic job about demystifying and being open about talking about breast cancer, a
dr. karen lu is an expert in this field at m.d. anderson cancer center; and dr.ela marshall is an advisor to the black women's health imperative. she is in private practice in maryland. dr. lu, now that we've set the table a little bit, let's add a little context to this. in relation to other cancers, how prevalent are these? >> so all together, as you said, almost 100,000 women this year will be diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer. and importantly, with uterine cancer, it's on the rise....
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of political right to the tool holder to get more important issues like health of everyone involved dr lu used to be a delegate to the w.h.o. when taiwan was still allowed to attend the assembly as an observer but that ended . on beijing's behest when taiwan's president from the pro independence party took office 4 years ago china claims the island as its own territory and therefore deems taiwan has no right to w.h.o. membership. politics should be set aside when it comes to health issues it's good for taiwan to share its experience with the world but you know you're not a one of them made a contribution to public accountability so it's unfair to be excluded it away from him full blown. taiwan has maintained its infection rate lower than almost anywhere else with 0 domestic infections for over a month even so the taiwanese haven't let their guard down. perhaps this is one of the things the world and the w.h.o. could learn from this island. and let's get more we're joined by dr daniel lu the former taiwanese delegate to the who was also featured in the africa fort he joins us from taipei w
of political right to the tool holder to get more important issues like health of everyone involved dr lu used to be a delegate to the w.h.o. when taiwan was still allowed to attend the assembly as an observer but that ended . on beijing's behest when taiwan's president from the pro independence party took office 4 years ago china claims the island as its own territory and therefore deems taiwan has no right to w.h.o. membership. politics should be set aside when it comes to health issues it's...
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. >> dr. lu, this is not a sort of gut issue leash taiwan or tibet, is it? it's a sortf practical issue. i'm wondering if that message we just heard there is understood in china, and perhaps it is not in china's interest to keep the currency so undervalued because it means the chinese people cannot consume as much as perhaps they'd like to. >> yes. this is not a new issue. this is a long-standing issue. for years there has been arguments from the u.s. side that china need to revalue its currency. and also on the chinese side, there are people who are saying actually it may be in china's interests to do that. and the u.s. side at the moment is putting forward the argument that it's also in china's own interests to do that. but this is very complicated issue. you have different economists who do different calculations, you know, what would be the more realistic value and whether it will indeed benefit china as well or is going to cause huge economic damage to china. i think there is a lot of uncertainty there. and different people come out with different calcu
. >> dr. lu, this is not a sort of gut issue leash taiwan or tibet, is it? it's a sortf practical issue. i'm wondering if that message we just heard there is understood in china, and perhaps it is not in china's interest to keep the currency so undervalued because it means the chinese people cannot consume as much as perhaps they'd like to. >> yes. this is not a new issue. this is a long-standing issue. for years there has been arguments from the u.s. side that china need to revalue...
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dr. luk you so much >> my pleasure. >> i'll have you back in 105 years. >> it's a date. >>> when we come back the truth about the wisconsin recall election, what are we learning about the grumpy mood of the voters, the fate of the governor and what it might mean come november. as a culinary manager i make sure our guests have an over the top experience. being hands on is key! i make sure every plate looks just right. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast, just $14.99. start with soup, salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits followed by your choice of one of 7 entrees. like new coconut and pineapple shrimp or shrimp and scallops alfredo. then finish with something sweet. all four courses just $14.99. [ reza ] it's so much food for such a good value. i'm reza, culinary manager. and i sea food differently. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a
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. >> dr. lu wong from boston followed nearly 20,000 healthy middle age and older women.e weight gain was typical over the 13-year study period, but women who started with a normal weight were less likely to gain extra pounds if they drank light to mad roderate to alcohol. that means no more than two to three drinks a day. the link was strongest with red wine. there seems to be something about the alcohol itself. women who didn't drink any gained the most weight. and rather than break bread with their wine, moderate drinkers also tended to eat smaller portions, cutting out carbs in particular. the bottom line -- for healthy women who already have a glass or two with dinn nerdinner -- >> they could keep their drinking habits without gaining more weight. >> erica edwards, nbc news. >> although the study only involved women, the authors believe the findings may not apply to men. >> police say kevin wright entered the an area closed for renovati renovation. zoo officials escorted him off the property. when he showed up again this time creating a disturbance in the cheetah are
. >> dr. lu wong from boston followed nearly 20,000 healthy middle age and older women.e weight gain was typical over the 13-year study period, but women who started with a normal weight were less likely to gain extra pounds if they drank light to mad roderate to alcohol. that means no more than two to three drinks a day. the link was strongest with red wine. there seems to be something about the alcohol itself. women who didn't drink any gained the most weight. and rather than break...
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. >> dr. lu is still insisting on an independent investigation. writing: earlier wednesday. she spoke to mr. obama. dr. luz called it an attack not just on the hospital but on international law. >> today we say enough. even war has rules. >> experts on international law agree and say an apology suspect enough. >> it doesn't address the issue of how this happened, it doesn't address the legal issue of what is the nature of responsibility on the part of u.s. military or specific commanders. so the real key questions aren't addressed. >> the white house still insists the ongoing pentagon investigation and the on going probes by governments and afghanistan are enough. >> a hospital was mistakenly struck. >> how did it happen? mark kimmit has been in charge of recent vieks. >> i would say the breakdown happened not in the air, on the grounds but in the accordance center and that's what's going to be investigated. >> doctors without borders said patients in kunduz burned in their beds. >> we are calling on president obama to consent to the fact finding commission. doing so will se
. >> dr. lu is still insisting on an independent investigation. writing: earlier wednesday. she spoke to mr. obama. dr. luz called it an attack not just on the hospital but on international law. >> today we say enough. even war has rules. >> experts on international law agree and say an apology suspect enough. >> it doesn't address the issue of how this happened, it doesn't address the legal issue of what is the nature of responsibility on the part of u.s. military or...
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dr. karen lu is an ovarian cancer specialist. >> it's disturbing.hink there are very clear guidelines for how these women need to be cared for. >> reporter: liz siegel was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2009. even though her cancer was found early, she underwent 7 1/2 hours of meticulous surgery. >> ovarian cancer has a very unique pattern of spread. it tends to spread throughout the abdominal cavity. >> reporter: of a study of more than 13,000 women found most did not get surgery. 2/3 of the surge fwoons perform fewer than ten such operations a year while specialized doctors perform hundreds. experts say that women often get substandard care because doctors can be reluctant to refer to the best specialists. and often insurance does not completely reimburse doctors for the long, complicated care. liz steagall had a friend who was treated by a general surgeon. >> she has since passed away. and we did have the same -- you know, the same diagnosis, same level one fee. and i remember talking to her and her saying that she -- it wasn't treated as aggre
dr. karen lu is an ovarian cancer specialist. >> it's disturbing.hink there are very clear guidelines for how these women need to be cared for. >> reporter: liz siegel was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2009. even though her cancer was found early, she underwent 7 1/2 hours of meticulous surgery. >> ovarian cancer has a very unique pattern of spread. it tends to spread throughout the abdominal cavity. >> reporter: of a study of more than 13,000 women found most did not...
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. >> the president assured dr. lut the department of defense investigation currently underway would provide a transparent, thorough, and objective accounting of the facts, and circumstances of the incident. >> the white house says president obama also spoke with the afghan president and pledged to keep working closely with his government. >>> more than half a million dollars in cash was found buried in the yard of a southern california home. the home was once occupied by an armored car driver convicted of stealing $1 million from a downtown los angeles bank in 2014. court documents say some of the money was dropped in a trash can. video from the scene shows federal agents carrying a plastic tub and a paper bag from that house. it's not clear what led the fbi to this tub of cash. another $300,000, though, is still missing. >>> a man driving a stolen car led australian police on a wild chase. it lasted for nearly two hours before the driver decided to off road it. first through some sand dunes and then into the ocean. a
. >> the president assured dr. lut the department of defense investigation currently underway would provide a transparent, thorough, and objective accounting of the facts, and circumstances of the incident. >> the white house says president obama also spoke with the afghan president and pledged to keep working closely with his government. >>> more than half a million dollars in cash was found buried in the yard of a southern california home. the home was once occupied by an...
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. >> reporter: the a dr. lu opposes -- the aclu opposes the use of stun guns. chief's plan to give stun guns to 74 specially- trained crisis intervention officers bo help them potentially defuse situations, he's trying to do what his predators would not do. the police chief and commission will spend the next few months studying the use of these die vices. alex sav vig, ktvu channel 2 news -- alex sav vim -- alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> this man, robert johns, is in jail. police arrested him last month after finding a variety of weapons and ammunitions in his jeep near golden gate park. now, greg suhr says johns may have been targeting a member of his family. >>> there's new information about the accused online movie theater shooter, james -- movie theater shooter james holmes. there is word that a psychiatrist who treated him tried to discuss his behavior with an -- with an assess meant team at the school he was attending. >>> there are new developments in the now your black muslim bakery case. a woman has stepped forward and is claiming that bey trie
. >> reporter: the a dr. lu opposes -- the aclu opposes the use of stun guns. chief's plan to give stun guns to 74 specially- trained crisis intervention officers bo help them potentially defuse situations, he's trying to do what his predators would not do. the police chief and commission will spend the next few months studying the use of these die vices. alex sav vig, ktvu channel 2 news -- alex sav vim -- alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> this man, robert johns, is in...
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dr. at lus. while come back to dr dr. ioannidis. writing for the hill, the data is in, stop the panic and end the total isolation. he's a senior fellow at stanford's institute, former chief of neural radiology at the medical center. why has your essay struck such a chord? there are 15,000 comments appended to it. >> yeah, thanks for having me. i think the answer is, we're in a different position now. we have the evidence, the date did is in on who is the target of this threat. and we've accomplished the goal of the policy which was to flatten the curve. by the curves, we meet flattening the curves on deaths per day and hospitalizations per day. now, we know who the target is, we know who to protect, the vulnerable, people with underlying diseases. and we also know we can prevent overcrowding by doing that. but the big picture here we're creating a catastrophic health care situation because of this idea of stopping covid-19 at all costs is not causing people not to seek medical care for serious and often emergency care like cancer, c
dr. at lus. while come back to dr dr. ioannidis. writing for the hill, the data is in, stop the panic and end the total isolation. he's a senior fellow at stanford's institute, former chief of neural radiology at the medical center. why has your essay struck such a chord? there are 15,000 comments appended to it. >> yeah, thanks for having me. i think the answer is, we're in a different position now. we have the evidence, the date did is in on who is the target of this threat. and we've...
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dr. martin lu ther ki king day. >> and the president and his family were at the d.c. kit chen making burritos for needy. and there is no way that america could have chosen our first black president without dr. king's 1963 speech. reenacted in kansas. >> 1963 is not an end, but a beginning. >> reporter: and if king had not challenged america. >> it would be impossible for barack obama to accept his party's nomination for president sglsh and coast to coast, the nation reached out to the help the baby in need and to celebrate his life. that is jada who volunteered all day. when she had breaks, she danced. it is run by metropolitan feet and they have distributed the shoes since 2008 and this time, coordinated the distribution with the king holiday. i'm steve handelsman, news4. >> very good work, steve. >>> and three weeks until the olympics in sochi, russia. tonight the russian security forces are on high alert, and tonight, new information of what they are calling the black widows could be threatening the games. >>> and a postal worker speaking out about mail carriers an
dr. martin lu ther ki king day. >> and the president and his family were at the d.c. kit chen making burritos for needy. and there is no way that america could have chosen our first black president without dr. king's 1963 speech. reenacted in kansas. >> 1963 is not an end, but a beginning. >> reporter: and if king had not challenged america. >> it would be impossible for barack obama to accept his party's nomination for president sglsh and coast to coast, the nation...
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. >> the president assured dr. lu the department of defense investigation currently under way would provide a transparent, thorough and objective finding of the facts and if necessary the president would implement changes that would make tragedies like this one less likely to occur in the future. >> the president of doctors without borders says that's not enough. saying we reiterate the request that the government consent to an independent investigation to establish what happened in kunduz, how it happened and why it happened. three separate investigations are currently under way. >> police have foiled a plot to allegedly smuggle yuk near material out of europe to then sell to terror groups like isis. >> the fears who the buyers would be, pamela brown has details of the joint operation by the fbi and authorities in muldova. >> reporter: terrorists buying a radioactive substance on the black market that could be used to make a dirty bomb. instead, the police in moldova say earlier this year they broke up the operation
. >> the president assured dr. lu the department of defense investigation currently under way would provide a transparent, thorough and objective finding of the facts and if necessary the president would implement changes that would make tragedies like this one less likely to occur in the future. >> the president of doctors without borders says that's not enough. saying we reiterate the request that the government consent to an independent investigation to establish what happened in...
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there has to be enforcement misconduct or prosecutorial misconduct, ri dij you lus. >> dr.ank you for being here. >>> that is "the ed show," listen to me on sirius radio channel 127 monday through friday, follow me on twitter and like the ed show on fabook. thank you. the "the rachel maddow show" show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >>> good
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michael kay and dr. yu luhink it will be the best answer. >> we will show them the mathematics related to robotics. >> reporter: pi -- by playing with these, the students enjoy and develop their math skills. >> many times, the students are here until 4:30, 5:00, still playing, still wanting to do more. and i have to start flashing the lights and saying, okay, guys, the day is over. we have on go home and come back tomorrow. >> it sounds fun. but no other community colleges in the country are doing what is being done in this room. and the national science foundation kicked in $600,000 to offer the classes to all who enroll at bcccc. >> i would like to develop myself to help the kids from the urban areas. >> reporter: the robots to improve math skills classes are for credit. but once completed, it will allow a student to succeed in credit courses. and that adds up. >> based on the study, we object this project will be a huge success. >> reporter: at bccc, mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. >> and those new classes
michael kay and dr. yu luhink it will be the best answer. >> we will show them the mathematics related to robotics. >> reporter: pi -- by playing with these, the students enjoy and develop their math skills. >> many times, the students are here until 4:30, 5:00, still playing, still wanting to do more. and i have to start flashing the lights and saying, okay, guys, the day is over. we have on go home and come back tomorrow. >> it sounds fun. but no other community...
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the president assured dr. lut the department of defense investigation currently under way would provide a transparent, thorough and objective accounting of the facts and circumstances of the incident and that if necessary the president would implement changes that would make tragedies like this one less likely to occur in the future. >> the u.s. changed the account of the event several times since the strike several days ago. an investigation is under way and more on this in just a moment. first, another big story. right now we are watching a huge escalation of russia's military intervention in syria. for the first time, the u.s. military has had to divert an aircraft over syria to avoid a russian jet. this close call in the skies as russia launches 26 long-range cruise missiles from warships positioned in the caspian sea, firing them into western syria, an opposition group reporting that russia and syria have carried out what appears to be the first major coordinated air assault. this video apparently showing on
the president assured dr. lut the department of defense investigation currently under way would provide a transparent, thorough and objective accounting of the facts and circumstances of the incident and that if necessary the president would implement changes that would make tragedies like this one less likely to occur in the future. >> the u.s. changed the account of the event several times since the strike several days ago. an investigation is under way and more on this in just a...
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dr. joanne lu to apologize. >> when a mistake occurs, the united states owns up to it, and we vow to get to the bottom of what exactly happened, if it is necessary to hold individuals accountable, that will be done. >> in a statement after the call, doctor lu insists on an independent investigation, writing: >> earlier wednesday before she spoke to mr. obama, dr. liu calmed it an attack not just on the hospital, but on international law. >> today, we say enough. wean war hair rules. >> experts on international law agree, and say an apology isn't enough. >> it doesn't address the issue which how this happened, it doesn't address the legal issue of what is the nature of responsibility on the part of the u.s. military or specific commanders. >> retired army general has been in the chain of command for past strikes. >> i would speculate that the breakdown happened not on the ground, not in the air, but in the coordination center, but that's what's going to be investigated. >> doctors without borders say patients in kunduz burned in their beds and regardless of how it happened, the group isn'
dr. joanne lu to apologize. >> when a mistake occurs, the united states owns up to it, and we vow to get to the bottom of what exactly happened, if it is necessary to hold individuals accountable, that will be done. >> in a statement after the call, doctor lu insists on an independent investigation, writing: >> earlier wednesday before she spoke to mr. obama, dr. liu calmed it an attack not just on the hospital, but on international law. >> today, we say enough. wean war...
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dr. robert lus. ic from the ucsf on this show. he said that sugar is. an. -- is tantamount to being a narcotic. do you agree? there you go. you are shaming me now, eric. you are shaming me. >> what are we talking -- why are we talking about sugar? why are we talking about bans? we have a crisis of diet related diseases. it's true in the united states. i think these sort of bans and sort of legislation is well-intentioned, but in some cases, i think it's wrong-headed, and i think that it really doesn't get at the core of the problem. >> right. >> the cause of a problem. you are trying to solve the effects rather than the cause. we should expect to see more and more of this because the gravity of the situation. >> don't you think it's important whether you agree with bloomberg or not that he -- that now, we know these things, we are talking about them, we have talked about them as a country, certainly, that city has talked about them, putting in the dialogue, even if it's outlandish that we know there are 31 ounces or 31 spoonfuls of sugar in a 12-ounce can o
dr. robert lus. ic from the ucsf on this show. he said that sugar is. an. -- is tantamount to being a narcotic. do you agree? there you go. you are shaming me now, eric. you are shaming me. >> what are we talking -- why are we talking about sugar? why are we talking about bans? we have a crisis of diet related diseases. it's true in the united states. i think these sort of bans and sort of legislation is well-intentioned, but in some cases, i think it's wrong-headed, and i think that it...
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. >> he sa that under fdr, dr had managers moren charge of the tim lus who didn't have other responsibilitieand got pore done more quily. >> do you reale there are conservatives, repubcans that we, you areur magazine. >> we e very populain the military. we get a lot of sdiers reading us d a lot of mail fr them and hear back from a lot of em. >> okay. just sayinonce in a while, well actually youhad pj o'rourkin the '80s there was a conservave guy had some greatrticles. >> ihink coervatives like to read us to disagree wih us. >> that right. just like wi "the new yk times", i buy two copies, one toead and one to burn in my backyardfter i finish reading it. >> rose: before h broke into television, joe scarborgh was a republican cgressman from florida from 1994 to001. he recently mappeout a comeback strateg not for himselbut for the gop. the book iscalled the lt st hope resting coervatism and america'sha amased to have m back at this tle. welce. >> sorry you had to bring e. >> i joy hearing the stories out the ball gi la time here. (laughter) >> rose: w are you differt today? >> you kw, i think -- i
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dr. king, and niece of martin lu th martin luther king jr. welcome to you both. dr.'ll start with you. there's a lot there. your initial reaction. >> my initial reactions, i'm glad bill does recognize it is the president's job and responsibility to advance this conversation about race. i do want to remind the president that my uncle, dr. mar t martin luther king junior said we must learn to live together as brothers and i added sisters or perish as fools. in order to be brothers, we must admit that we are one human race, acts 17:26, one blood. as to bill's comments about the african-american family, i agree. and i do agree that we must strengthen our fathers and giving them equal opportunity in the marketplace to be able to advance and to help their families. i do not agree, though, with bill, that it is a choice, that our african-american families have fallen apart. we need much more support. and, finally, i believe that instead of berating our children and talking about how bad they are, we love all of our children and we love our families. i believe that rather th
dr. king, and niece of martin lu th martin luther king jr. welcome to you both. dr.'ll start with you. there's a lot there. your initial reaction. >> my initial reactions, i'm glad bill does recognize it is the president's job and responsibility to advance this conversation about race. i do want to remind the president that my uncle, dr. mar t martin luther king junior said we must learn to live together as brothers and i added sisters or perish as fools. in order to be brothers, we must...
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dr. lu. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wanted to talk about asteroids and what we're doing about them. the b-612 foundation is a silicon valley-based nonprofit that's building the sentinel telescope, and that's going to find and track asteroids. as we were reminded, the earth is sometimes hit by asteroids. russia had an asteroid explode about -- that asteroids was only about 18 meters across, that would fit inside this room roughly. it has an explosive energy about 25 times the bomb used in hiroshima or about 470 kill lo tons of tnt. that asteroids exploded more than 60 miles from the city, and yet it still injured a thousand people. the major impact was about 500 times the explosive energy of hiroshima, it destroyed an area about the size of metropolitan area d.c. it would not quite fit in this room, but it's not much larger. so i'd like to start a video just to show you what the solar system really looks like. this is an anatomically accurate depiction of all the known asteroids in our solar system, so this is actually
dr. lu. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i wanted to talk about asteroids and what we're doing about them. the b-612 foundation is a silicon valley-based nonprofit that's building the sentinel telescope, and that's going to find and track asteroids. as we were reminded, the earth is sometimes hit by asteroids. russia had an asteroid explode about -- that asteroids was only about 18 meters across, that would fit inside this room roughly. it has an explosive energy about 25 times the bomb used...
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dr. mar tin tin lu king at the sanitation worker strike and invite a representative from the restaurant industry from new york state to the table. tabitha, nice to have you. right after this break. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. what's the "new" in the new new of good byork?.a. a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com >>> you are remind iing not onl memphis, but you are reminding the nation that it is a crime for people to live in this rich nation and receive starvation wages. >> joining the conver
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we will have to convince them through dr. lu chan a -- dr. lubchenco's organization.ill not be easy. we will need to get ted danson to stand up in front of everybody and say a 100 times. >> hi, dawn. we worked together for many years. part of the problem is we came out of an era where science, without being partisan, it was not really on the throne. was not really leading the way. then you have people -- it was not leading the way. you have people -- we are all products of our self-interest. every industry wants their way. science started to get downplayed, and you lost trust that people would say something and it would be true. if we let science lead the way again, so we can all go ok, he is saying this, and the industry is saying something or other, but science, people who are there to protect us, are saying this, i think we will rebuild trust, and then you can start -- people will allow the positive message to come through. now, we're so conditioned to tell "i do not really know if that is true." so, anyway, i am so grateful for what you do, and how you have restor
we will have to convince them through dr. lu chan a -- dr. lubchenco's organization.ill not be easy. we will need to get ted danson to stand up in front of everybody and say a 100 times. >> hi, dawn. we worked together for many years. part of the problem is we came out of an era where science, without being partisan, it was not really on the throne. was not really leading the way. then you have people -- it was not leading the way. you have people -- we are all products of our...
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lu psrapido, no? [la] [wheel squeaking] hey carlos, mañana! carlos! carlos! dr. brad needs to see you in room 3. el dia! right this way... yes, one second- i'll be right there. when a cold calls... achoo! ...answer it. with zicam cold remedy. it shortens colds, faster. colds are gonna call. sir? you give me that salad and i will pay for your movie and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? yes. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? cash everyday card >> an hour. >> do you have trouble going to bed? >> no. >>well, youdr >>> queen elizabeth made's gat d all of us, obviously. speaking of the queen, it meant special for a boy on their fourth birthday. they're being known for being stiff and stoic. marshall wished to meet the guards. his mom dressed him in a replica outfit ma outfit. matt has one of those. marl lut the the guard actually broke tradition and came back out to take a photo with marshall and his mom. marshall's mom said on facebook literally his dreams have come true. it's the cutest! so sweet! >> they have a heart. th
lu psrapido, no? [la] [wheel squeaking] hey carlos, mañana! carlos! carlos! dr. brad needs to see you in room 3. el dia! right this way... yes, one second- i'll be right there. when a cold calls... achoo! ...answer it. with zicam cold remedy. it shortens colds, faster. colds are gonna call. sir? you give me that salad and i will pay for your movie and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? yes. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? cash everyday card >> an hour. >> do...
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now we know jack lu has the awesomist signature ever. you might as well bust out the dr.n. we now know it wasn't such a threat to our national order after all. even with the park 51 community center operating in downtown new york, we still made it through the week without the impossession of shariah law. after troy davis's petition for clemency and say stay of execution was denied and he was killed thursday night, we know the state of georgia's official motto, wisdom, justice, moderation is a cruel and embarrassing farce. we also know the state of texas will no longer grant last meal requests. after a state lodge tore complained about the practice. we know a society that loses its capacity for mercy and grace has lost its moral bearings. watching this report, this remarkable report about simple bottles filled with water used as low-cost light bulbs in a slim in the philippines, we know humans are ingenious and it is hard as it can be to remember, the problems of the world are soluble, that there's light out there in the darkness. i want to find out what my guests today no
now we know jack lu has the awesomist signature ever. you might as well bust out the dr.n. we now know it wasn't such a threat to our national order after all. even with the park 51 community center operating in downtown new york, we still made it through the week without the impossession of shariah law. after troy davis's petition for clemency and say stay of execution was denied and he was killed thursday night, we know the state of georgia's official motto, wisdom, justice, moderation is a...
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dr. tracy lu is a researchers at kaiser. >> some of the clusters aren't what we had necessarily predicted reporter: with one more week of quarantine jennifer simon hopes her daughter will be okay. >> we've been lucky she hasn't contracted measles. so it's been an inconvenience but not a tragedy. i don't want it to be a tragedy for anyone else. >> california is now trying to make it harder for parents to get those personal belief wave waivers. now they need a doctor's release saying their kids are not at risk. for "cbs this morning: saturday" ben tracy. >>> the "guardian" of britain reports mastercard is ready to do business with cuba. it will begin processing swipes by u.s. cardholders in cuba starting in march. it's the first major credit card company to do business there since president obama ended the half century-long diplomatic freeze with cuba. >>> the "international business times" reports the please in hong kong are on the hunt for a 12-year-old girl and her accomplices who may be wearing one excessive piece of jewelry. police say two women and a man distracted the staff at a high
dr. tracy lu is a researchers at kaiser. >> some of the clusters aren't what we had necessarily predicted reporter: with one more week of quarantine jennifer simon hopes her daughter will be okay. >> we've been lucky she hasn't contracted measles. so it's been an inconvenience but not a tragedy. i don't want it to be a tragedy for anyone else. >> california is now trying to make it harder for parents to get those personal belief wave waivers. now they need a doctor's release...
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dr. vivek murthee, co-chair of the biden transition covid task force. doctor, the latest numbers on the covid surge are deep lug. -- deeply alarming. more than 184,000 new cases just on friday. that's up 76% over the past two weeks. more than 68,000 people now in hospitals and more than 1400 deaths friday. question: what's going on? what's causing this really troubling surge? >> well, chris, you're right that we are in an alarming phase of this pandemic, and these are staggering numbers that we never really thought with we would see in terms of cases and hospitalizations, not to mention the overall death toll. but what's happening is a couple of things. one is we never really got our caseload down to a level that was truly manageable in the spring, and we didn't actually have the testing and contact tracing to prevent subsequent rises in infection. but now in particular with winter, as people move indoors,es this is actually the perfect setup for the virus because it's easier to spread indoors than outdoors. but there's one last component which is really important which is pandemic fatigue. people are tired. w
dr. vivek murthee, co-chair of the biden transition covid task force. doctor, the latest numbers on the covid surge are deep lug. -- deeply alarming. more than 184,000 new cases just on friday. that's up 76% over the past two weeks. more than 68,000 people now in hospitals and more than 1400 deaths friday. question: what's going on? what's causing this really troubling surge? >> well, chris, you're right that we are in an alarming phase of this pandemic, and these are staggering numbers...
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dr. charles snyderman. virgil dixon. susan heavey. kelly dell, a guest of our speech or -- speaker. a guest of our speaker. lu, a news editor and president-elect of the national press club. [applause] a senior reporter at inside. health and medical editor at "scientific america." marilyn thompson, editor at "kaiser health news." and washington columnist for the "dallas morning news." [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, happy new year. today's luncheon speaker was sworn in as the 22nd secretary of health and human services in june 2014. she inherited the affordable care act. it is known affectionately and not so affectionately as obamacare. she was immediately charged with making it work after its rocky start. secretary burwell is here to provide her perspective on president obama's signature domestic policy and legacy issue. as secretary of hhs, burwell has led more than 77,000 employees in work that strives for every american to lead healthy and productive lives. she has led the administration's efforts to bring a smarter, more accountable government. she has overseen the development of the president's secon
dr. charles snyderman. virgil dixon. susan heavey. kelly dell, a guest of our speech or -- speaker. a guest of our speaker. lu, a news editor and president-elect of the national press club. [applause] a senior reporter at inside. health and medical editor at "scientific america." marilyn thompson, editor at "kaiser health news." and washington columnist for the "dallas morning news." [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, happy new year. today's luncheon speaker...
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lu ann cahn, nbc 10 news. >>> the cdc says nbc news chief medical editor dr.ancy snyderman did not put the public at risk when she broke a voluntary isolation agreement after she was exposed to ebola. snyderman admitted that some members of her crew left to pick up food at a restaurant in the princeton. they were reporting in liberia alongside a cameraman who tested positive for the deadly disease. >>> today nbc 10 is investigating claims of student athletes from west africa who are living in our area was taunted during a soccer game. we'll have reaction to that. it's all new at 4:30. >>> and the ebola halloween costume that's now on the market. we'll show you that this afternoon at 4:30 as well. >>> right now, nbc 10 has two reporters traveling to dallas to cover the ebola story there. chris cato and christine madella will provide live coverage starting tonight at 11:00 and on our website, nbc10.com. >>> 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with this. found alive. a south jersey man is okay after beginning out on a personal watercraft yesterday and disappeari
lu ann cahn, nbc 10 news. >>> the cdc says nbc news chief medical editor dr.ancy snyderman did not put the public at risk when she broke a voluntary isolation agreement after she was exposed to ebola. snyderman admitted that some members of her crew left to pick up food at a restaurant in the princeton. they were reporting in liberia alongside a cameraman who tested positive for the deadly disease. >>> today nbc 10 is investigating claims of student athletes from west africa...
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lus generals. mood disturbances, seize usual d seizure disorders. >> thanks very much, dr.ine held captive in iran for more than two years. as the president of iran comes to america, his family speaks out. >>> plus a procedure that could change the way that all of us vote. >>> this video shot inside a texas what-a-burger. true hell was wrought. the students have apologized and what-a-burger says they won't press charges. >> they closed the store for 30 minutes and cleaned up the mess which these teens should have done themselves. we'll be back. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. hanging out with this guy. he's just the love of my life. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we w
lus generals. mood disturbances, seize usual d seizure disorders. >> thanks very much, dr.ine held captive in iran for more than two years. as the president of iran comes to america, his family speaks out. >>> plus a procedure that could change the way that all of us vote. >>> this video shot inside a texas what-a-burger. true hell was wrought. the students have apologized and what-a-burger says they won't press charges. >> they closed the store for 30 minutes and...
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dr. bernadine healey, the health editor for u.s. news and world report and we're talking about the no ma'am gave fy thing, which is re^ dick lus and itcoming are from this panel. sebelius has come out and said, by the way, i don't agree with that. does that really work for you? she says the task force doesn't set federal policy and doesn't determine what services covered by the federal government, so what is the point of this? >> she is absolutely wrong in saying that this does not determine the kinds of preventive services that are covered. it absolutely does, and this is why these mammography statements and revisions are very important in health reform, because health reform designates that the u.s. preventive task force as the sole source informant for what preventive services will be covered. it doesn't go to the doctor route. it just uses this government group and this group was just one of a voice of many when it came to breast cancer or many of the other cancer scenings. suddenly they have been ed straighted to be the choice of the government for setting standards, and specifically in the language, for example, the house bill
dr. bernadine healey, the health editor for u.s. news and world report and we're talking about the no ma'am gave fy thing, which is re^ dick lus and itcoming are from this panel. sebelius has come out and said, by the way, i don't agree with that. does that really work for you? she says the task force doesn't set federal policy and doesn't determine what services covered by the federal government, so what is the point of this? >> she is absolutely wrong in saying that this does not...
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dr. jin, the testers would need at minimum one week. rosemary? >> kristie lu stout, live report. many thanks. >>> florida went for donald trump in 2016, but with the pandemic dragging on, will the state's seniors stand behind him again? we will hear from some of those voters next. what's inside airborne? a blast of immune support that's more than just vitamin c. it's a unique crafted blend of vitamins, zinc, other minerals, and herbs. that's why when you start every morning with airborne, you'll have the confidence to take on the day. no wonder pharmacists recommend airborne more than any other immune support brand. airborne. your daily dose of confidence. a livcustomizeper iquickbooks for me. okay, you're all set up. thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comforts us, no matter where. when those aro
dr. jin, the testers would need at minimum one week. rosemary? >> kristie lu stout, live report. many thanks. >>> florida went for donald trump in 2016, but with the pandemic dragging on, will the state's seniors stand behind him again? we will hear from some of those voters next. what's inside airborne? a blast of immune support that's more than just vitamin c. it's a unique crafted blend of vitamins, zinc, other minerals, and herbs. that's why when you start every morning with...
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lu won't stop until his space telescope has found the asteroids headed toward earth. it's a mission few people would even attempt, and that's what's earned ed a spot on "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta, thanks for joining us, see you next week. >>> despite a recession in europe, major mergers in the united states show evidence that business is picking up. america could be on the road to prosperity if not for our politicians standing on the way. i'm ali velshi. this is "your money." there's an economic storm hovering just off our shores. the headwinds are gathering strength as our elected official once again seem prepared to take the american economy to the brink of destruction. this time over a march 1st deadline for the across-the-board government cuts known as the sequester. >> this is not a game. this is reality. >> i don't like the sequester. it's taking a meat axe to our government. >> these steps would seriously damage the fragile american economy. >> still fragile enough that four years after the recession the u.s. economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i th
lu won't stop until his space telescope has found the asteroids headed toward earth. it's a mission few people would even attempt, and that's what's earned ed a spot on "the next list." i'm dr. sanjay gupta, thanks for joining us, see you next week. >>> despite a recession in europe, major mergers in the united states show evidence that business is picking up. america could be on the road to prosperity if not for our politicians standing on the way. i'm ali velshi. this is...
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dr. tara narula with more on new cholesterol guidelines that will change the way we eat. >>> plus, jon stewart leaving "the daily show." we'll hear from david carr of "the new york times," and actress lucy luementary" joins us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday, i'm lauren lyster. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> taking a live look at the golden gate bridge. things are quiet but there is work on a tollbooth retrofit work number 5. so you'll be squeezed in across the golden gate. >> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, february 11. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. happy "hump day" of get you out the door with traffic and weather. roberta, i think we're in store for a good week. >> you think? >> the rain chances for next week is slid back a little bit until the following sunday the 22nd. as long as it's on the horizon i'm okay with that. right now, we saw a bit of haze it looked like at the golden gate bridge. we do have some patches of fog in the santa rosa area. otherwise, notice the numbers. you've going to see a big spread from 41
dr. tara narula with more on new cholesterol guidelines that will change the way we eat. >>> plus, jon stewart leaving "the daily show." we'll hear from david carr of "the new york times," and actress lucy luementary" joins us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday, i'm lauren lyster. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald....
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dr. delpassant was part of a clinical trial treating cancer with a therapeutic agent called lu-177 octriotate. he was successfully treating these cancer patients, extending their lives, but he busted up to a limit in terms of a clinical trial of 150 patients. he requested the f.d.a. to expand that to include another 78 of his patients that were terminal, that were dying from this aggressive form of cancer. the f.d.a. said no. now, fortunately for dr. delpassant and those 78 patients, texas had passed a right to try bill. the problem is the f.d.a. has not weighed in. we don't know whether the f.d.a. will challenge these rights to try bills. i could not get an answer from the f.d.a. bureaucrats as to whether or not they were going to challenge that. so dr. delpassand took it upon himself and on behalf of his patients courageously began treating those additional 78 patients, and they are alive today because of his courage, no help from the f.d.a. mr. president, 32 states, 32 states now have enacted their own individual right to try a piece of legislation. in those states, 4,186 legislators, both
dr. delpassant was part of a clinical trial treating cancer with a therapeutic agent called lu-177 octriotate. he was successfully treating these cancer patients, extending their lives, but he busted up to a limit in terms of a clinical trial of 150 patients. he requested the f.d.a. to expand that to include another 78 of his patients that were terminal, that were dying from this aggressive form of cancer. the f.d.a. said no. now, fortunately for dr. delpassant and those 78 patients, texas had...
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dr. agus is with us. how do you see this connection? pa . >> it's from a family of enterovirus. pole low is an enter row vie lus. we know it can affect a neurological system. in fact. there was an outbreak earlier this year in colorado where several kids got paralysis and they got this particular virus. we can't actually prove it causes this neurological symptom. but they present. they have symptoms of the virus. they have virus in the blood and characteristic changes on mri. it's certainly scary. it's spreading throughout the country. this virus can have serious symptoms. >> david, these kids had fever and illness two weeks before developing this limb weakness. what should parents dosome. >> this is different than classic virus. i talked to my brother who heads the medical intensive care unit at boston children. it takes several days and you get sicker and sicker and you call your pediatrician or go to the emergency room. this virus is 0 to 60 in less than 24 hours and classically most of the kids don't have fever. they just present with difficulty breathing. so be aware if your child is sick at all, keep them
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dr. om ha lu but initially he was hesitant to take on the character who takes on the nfl. >> it's a very inconvenient true. some of the greatest times i've had with my son were around him playing football, so when i goat this, you know, screenplay, it put me in conflict with myself and then i met with dr. omalu. after sitting with bennett and hearing his story, i actually became impelled as a parent to >> what do they want? >> the nfl wants you to say you made it all up. >> i made it up? >> they are accusing you of fraud. >> did you think about when you decided to take the role what you would be up against when this movie went public? >> yeah. i felt very confident that there would be people who didn't want to hear it and the thing where i didn't want to hear it. >> what about you, peter? >> if you focus on the consequences of what you do you quickly become paralyzed because at the end of the day, even from its inception, this movie was never about a takedown of anything. it was for something. it was about discovery. it was about the beauty of discovery and the investigation and the trut
dr. om ha lu but initially he was hesitant to take on the character who takes on the nfl. >> it's a very inconvenient true. some of the greatest times i've had with my son were around him playing football, so when i goat this, you know, screenplay, it put me in conflict with myself and then i met with dr. omalu. after sitting with bennett and hearing his story, i actually became impelled as a parent to >> what do they want? >> the nfl wants you to say you made it all up....