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david agus about this research in the next hour. >>>mp sof of california c.a. -- some of california's most famous women are signing a letter describing inappropriate behavior saying "enough." it follows sexual harassment and abused women against the disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein weinstein. and we are here with a report from that. >> that one word sums it up, enough. enough is enough. and california is home to some of the most powerful women in politic, bts and including the first house speaker nancy pelosi, but according to some women in the state's capitol hidden beneath the veneer is an ugly epidemic of sexual harassment. >> it is widespread for women who work in politics. >> as a lobbyist in sacramento pamela lopez says she is a victim of sexual harassment and the most disturbing incident happened two years ago. >> he rushed me into restroom, and rush ed behind me and exposd himself and began to masturbate in a moment of seconds. >> reporter: lopez and other women issued a letter blasting dehumanizing behavior. men have
david agus about this research in the next hour. >>>mp sof of california c.a. -- some of california's most famous women are signing a letter describing inappropriate behavior saying "enough." it follows sexual harassment and abused women against the disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein weinstein. and we are here with a report from that. >> that one word sums it up, enough. enough is enough. and california is home to some of the most powerful women in politic, bts and...
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i'm going to turn this over to going ague, mike, he's to ask questions of the next spaniel. thank you very much for listening. [applause] hello, everyone. good morning. i'm mike, a congressional reporter hello, everyone. with m joined by two senators who have seen their states affected by
i'm going to turn this over to going ague, mike, he's to ask questions of the next spaniel. thank you very much for listening. [applause] hello, everyone. good morning. i'm mike, a congressional reporter hello, everyone. with m joined by two senators who have seen their states affected by
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. >>> y hoy, cada vez que alguien entre agÚ loga google conocerÁ de selena, noticias telemundo. o charo lett tendrÁ una hermana o hermano, la duque sabÍa a lo con el oso paddington en un evento en londres. >>> y asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de nolt noticias telemundo buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ - estÁ pidiendo limosna, se esta haciendo $80 en tres horas. - yo lo coloco... - lo coloca ahÍ. - y la gente ya me conoce y pasan y me dejan platica. - que realmente Él psicolÓgicamente no estÁ bien. doctora: no, y mira quÉ descarado lo que pone. "soy sincero, dame un dÓlar para una cerveza". ¿quÉ hace la policÍa para lidiar con estos descarados? - nosotras tenemos un canal de youtube. yo digo que estÁ peligroso para ella porque estÁ comenzando a hacer internet negro. doctora: ¿quÉ edad tienes tÚ? - 10 aÑos. - ¡eso es una cochinada!
. >>> y hoy, cada vez que alguien entre agÚ loga google conocerÁ de selena, noticias telemundo. o charo lett tendrÁ una hermana o hermano, la duque sabÍa a lo con el oso paddington en un evento en londres. >>> y asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de nolt noticias telemundo buenas noches. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ - estÁ pidiendo limosna, se esta haciendo $80 en tres horas. - yo lo coloco... - lo coloca ahÍ. - y la gente ya me conoce y pasan y me dejan platica. - que realmente...
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agus is a leading expert. california's westside cancer center. >> two decades makes me sound old. >> no. it just makes you sound like an expert. >> well said. >> that youno drop in the rates why? >> it's pretty amazing. it's dropping. we're screening, people are getting mammograms like they should and we're treating it better. early breast cancer when you take it out, you can dramatically reduce the rates of recurrence and that's increasing the number of those who survive. >> what about the treatments? >> it's a wild time for doing what we do. now when a person is diagnosed we can look at the genes and basically see the on and the off switches and we can target them. it's out there and working in saving lives and the newest form is a thirdpy which is blocking the don't eat me signal in allows the patient's own immune cells to attack the cancer. both of those are maybing people live longer than ever. >> what are herhereditary? >> about 5% to you have a chance of getting it. the test because it was patented seve
agus is a leading expert. california's westside cancer center. >> two decades makes me sound old. >> no. it just makes you sound like an expert. >> well said. >> that youno drop in the rates why? >> it's pretty amazing. it's dropping. we're screening, people are getting mammograms like they should and we're treating it better. early breast cancer when you take it out, you can dramatically reduce the rates of recurrence and that's increasing the number of those who...
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david agus is on the move outside studio 57. >> we were designed to move.how you some amazing new data about how a little bit of walking actually makes you live longer. >> that's coming wonderful walking. >>> blew nomars is among the most successful male artists of the decade and sometimes that requires taking a little step back. >> i think that we're all -- we're all looking for inspiration and being able to take a break from my music that i'm so precious with and sometimes i put too much pressure on. >> even now? even now. yeah, pressure on himself. ahead, the grammy winner tells us where he finds the energy to hype up a crowd and how to make his crowd feel fabulous. >> do you like it like that. >> i like it like that. that's what i like. he kept spelling my name with an 'i' it's bryan with a 'y.' since birth. well, i happen to know some people. do they listen? what? they're amazing listeners. guidance from professionals who take their time this i can do, easily. i try hard to get a great shape. benefiber® healthy shape is a clear, taste-free, 100% natura
david agus is on the move outside studio 57. >> we were designed to move.how you some amazing new data about how a little bit of walking actually makes you live longer. >> that's coming wonderful walking. >>> blew nomars is among the most successful male artists of the decade and sometimes that requires taking a little step back. >> i think that we're all -- we're all looking for inspiration and being able to take a break from my music that i'm so precious with and...
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david agus on the potentially dangerous link between obesity and cancer. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." ♪ living well when life gets busy, choose the immune supplement with more. airborne® with 2 times more vitamin c than emergen-c gummies. and specially crafted with vitamins, minerals and herbs. airborne® also with probiotics. (baby♪ aughs) ♪ feel that tingle of a cold sore only abreva can heal it in as little as two and a half days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. abreva acts on it. so you can too. but their nutritional needs (vremain instinctual.d, that's why there's purina one true instinct. nutrient-dense, protein-rich, real meat number one. this is a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one, true instinct. why do people have eyebrows? why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all? no more questions for you! ouph, that milk in your cereal was messi
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agus is in our toyota green room.series called grand rounds. more ahead. your local news is next. >> announcer: "cbs this morning" proud to be honored with two right now in napa county, crews are trying to crush the flames of the atlas fire. it's burned more than 43-thousand acres. >>> good morning. i'm kenny choi. right now in napa county, crews are trying to crush the flames of the atlas fire. it has burned more than 43,000 acres already. the fire department says it is 3% contained. >>> the poor air quality has forced organizers to cancel several events this saturday as virgin sports after marathon in san francisco has been canceled. the company plans to donate $25,000 to the red cross to help the fire victims. a partner in the event says it will also donate $25,000 to the red cross. >>> you can see the hazy skies from san jose. so the smoke will impact people as far south as even parts of central california. it's a strong north wind that picks up throughout the morning hours pushing smoke through san francisco. sfo
agus is in our toyota green room.series called grand rounds. more ahead. your local news is next. >> announcer: "cbs this morning" proud to be honored with two right now in napa county, crews are trying to crush the flames of the atlas fire. it's burned more than 43-thousand acres. >>> good morning. i'm kenny choi. right now in napa county, crews are trying to crush the flames of the atlas fire. it has burned more than 43,000 acres already. the fire department says it...
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david agus shows us how gene therapy can transform lives. >>> and our series "a more perfect union" introducesho's breathing new life into old clothes all in the name of charity. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> (cheers). >> well eagles fans who made the trip down to charlotte are reward wad very big win, the birds beat the panthers in a fierce battle for the first place in nfc. >>> today is friday, october 13th, i'm wearing the suit, good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> oh, boy. i'm rahel solomon. we have the key moments from the game and all of the reaction from the players, first, a check on the day's forecast with katie and the roads with meisha. >> so this is how you make glean look really classy, this is how you make it look -- >> oh, twitter, facebook, i think we the fans will agree. >> i'm sure they will. >> because that
david agus shows us how gene therapy can transform lives. >>> and our series "a more perfect union" introducesho's breathing new life into old clothes all in the name of charity. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> (cheers). >> well eagles fans who made the trip...
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- se dice: "aguÉ". - ¡ah! mÍralo.tivo de la muerte, pregÚntale. [habla en francés] [♪] [habla en francés] - no es posible.¡------! sÍ, entiendo, gracias. me acaban de informar que acaban de tomar un aeropuerto privado, van a sacar la droga por allÍ. - estÁ loco este -----. ¿no hay forma de parar eso, colÓn? - no con los recursos que tenemos. tampoco pudimos anticipar que iban a armar un movimiento de este tamaÑo. - ¿podemos aterrizar en ese mismo aeropuerto que estÁn tomando? - con los recursos que tenemos, nos bajarÍan de inmediato. - ¡¿estÁs diciendo entonces que ese ---- de su madre se va a salir otra vez con la suya!? - ¡maldiciÓn! - ¿quÉ haces? - pues aquÍ llevando un poco de lana pa' lo que se ofrezca, ¿no? - ¿quÉ te traes? - pues que no me gusta salir huyendo, aurelio. - mira, nos vamos a un ratito para mÉxico, y desde allÁ vamos a organizar todo el negocio, asÍ que tÚ tranquila y yo nervioso. mÉxico es mÍo, allÍ podemos hacer lo que se nos dÉ la -------- gana. no va a haber ningÚn riesgo. - sÍ hay riesgo y no
- se dice: "aguÉ". - ¡ah! mÍralo.tivo de la muerte, pregÚntale. [habla en francés] [♪] [habla en francés] - no es posible.¡------! sÍ, entiendo, gracias. me acaban de informar que acaban de tomar un aeropuerto privado, van a sacar la droga por allÍ. - estÁ loco este -----. ¿no hay forma de parar eso, colÓn? - no con los recursos que tenemos. tampoco pudimos anticipar que iban a armar un movimiento de este tamaÑo. - ¿podemos aterrizar en ese mismo aeropuerto que estÁn...
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david agus who joins us from california. we just heard carter say and the sheriff tell us earlier more than 400 people were taken to the hospital. how does a hospital deal with a situation like this when you have that volume all at the same time? >> there needs to be a triage program where you assess and you say which individuals are too sick, that is can't breathe on their own and probably aren't going to make it, and who is very ill, but immediate intervention will benefit from that. horrible decision to have to make, but you need to start to say, where can i use the men and women power i have to save people. >> explain how hospitals rehearse for situations, terrible situations like this, how they prepare? >> well, they go through the drills, where they do the triage and rapid treatment and so the triage is assessing. is there an injury in the brain so that they will not be able to save this patient, even though they are doing some breathing now. or is this patient, you know, of a situation where i can plug the wound and k
david agus who joins us from california. we just heard carter say and the sheriff tell us earlier more than 400 people were taken to the hospital. how does a hospital deal with a situation like this when you have that volume all at the same time? >> there needs to be a triage program where you assess and you say which individuals are too sick, that is can't breathe on their own and probably aren't going to make it, and who is very ill, but immediate intervention will benefit from that....
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david agus is here in how it can be a new frontier in treating genetic disorders.excited. how disthis gene therapy work? >> it's amazing. you inherit two chromosomes, one from the mother, one from the father. t had a mutation and the protein didn't work. here they take a virus and put in a normal amount of the gene and inject it into the eye and in literally days later sight returns to most of the people in the trial. it's an amazing thing. it's the start of the new revolution. it's cool. i used a #sciencescience. >> is this crispr? >> no. >> i was stunned to leader the procedure lasts 45 minutes, right? it affects a small number of people, though, this mutation. what does it mean? >> there are another 500 orders behind this where they're developing treatments and it's lain they took it out. the retinol cells is can go back to having vision. >> wow. what does this mean in terms of the future of medicine? >> i think it means a lot. obviously we can correct these genetic disorder. they used the same cells and puttet back in and it attacks leukemia. this is the next s
david agus is here in how it can be a new frontier in treating genetic disorders.excited. how disthis gene therapy work? >> it's amazing. you inherit two chromosomes, one from the mother, one from the father. t had a mutation and the protein didn't work. here they take a virus and put in a normal amount of the gene and inject it into the eye and in literally days later sight returns to most of the people in the trial. it's an amazing thing. it's the start of the new revolution. it's cool....
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i'm going to turn this over to going ague, mike, he's to ask questions of the next spaniel. thank you very much for listening. [applause] hello, everyone. good morning. i'm mike, a congressional reporter hello, everyone. with m joined by two senators who have seen their states affected by the opioid crisis and are solutions.find please join me in welcoming senator maggie hasen and senator rob portman. [applause] we also have senator joe manchin who is hoping to join us today. delayed a little bit. perhaps he'll join us later. have ust delighted to two leaders in this atmosphere -- sphere who have been working every day. nator maggie hasen is in the first term representing new hampshire. her efforts to combat opioid in january. start during her four years as governor, she worked across secure funding, treatment, recovery, and law enforcement efforts in her state. new hampshire increased fentanyl or distribution. began investigating opioid over of homicide. exspabbed theth -- expanded the tate's prescription drug monitoring system. she's a member of the health, education, labo
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toad the "new york times" this whole story is bowling gus agus >> i'm sure he'll love this one.on is a voice that should be heard. she has not been heard on "fox news." >> that's right, dave and we have 32 million questions about that. so we are going to be addressing that with our round table of super smart women this morning, including gretchen carlson's attorney. do these massive settlements end up silencing women? what can we do about that? we'll be addressing all of that, as well as of course all the latest on the niger investigation. what were troops doing there? how did this go so tragically wrong? and why did two leading senators not know the number of u.s. troops or the u.s. troops were in niger. we have all the latest threads on that for you as well. >> sounds good. senate hearings on just that this week. so hopefully get answers. thanks. >>> at least 34 marijuana farms have been destroyed by wildfires but federal regulations keep those farmers from receiving aid. details on cnn "money" stream next. armers? what kind of sorcery is that? it's not the magic-wand kind. it
toad the "new york times" this whole story is bowling gus agus >> i'm sure he'll love this one.on is a voice that should be heard. she has not been heard on "fox news." >> that's right, dave and we have 32 million questions about that. so we are going to be addressing that with our round table of super smart women this morning, including gretchen carlson's attorney. do these massive settlements end up silencing women? what can we do about that? we'll be...
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agus discusses the disease and what even should know to stoppet.at to be here. nice to start my week out with you guys. >> that does it for us. >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good morning, i'm joe holden. police hope you can help them finds a man who broke into a north philadelphia business last week. surveillance shows the suspects dropping in, to the lounge on the 2400 block of germantown avenue. this video is from last thursday, police say the suspect got inside by making a hole in the sealing, they say he didn't get anything from the business before taking off >>> now, the eyewitness weather forecast, meteorologist, matt peterson with us in the weather center, hi, matt. >> good morning, everyone, we have woken end to up dreary conditions across the delaware vale on this monday morning. the good news for us, though, most of the heaviest rain really is now pushing away from philly and even for the most part off the jersey coastline at this point. watching clearer skies in central pennsylvania, the drier air will work its way in to the ph
agus discusses the disease and what even should know to stoppet.at to be here. nice to start my week out with you guys. >> that does it for us. >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good morning, i'm joe holden. police hope you can help them finds a man who broke into a north philadelphia business last week. surveillance shows the suspects dropping in, to the lounge on the 2400 block of germantown avenue. this video is from last thursday, police say the suspect...
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agus discusses the disease and what even should know to stoppet. inspector who comes once a month. or a meeting you go to once a week. at bp, safety is our mindset every day. it's being connected 24/7, so someone's always got your back. it's finding new ways to inspect, so you can prevent problems before they start. and it's knowing anyone on your team will stop the job, if something isn't right. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. vowould be a disaster forion virginia families.e adams supports letting insurance companies deny coverage for pre-existing conditions. seniors would be charged thousands more. 685,000 virginians would lose their health care. and adams is against medicaid expansion - denying coverage to thousands of veterans, children and the disabled. john adams: higher costs, less coverage, hurting virginians. mark: i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. >>> great to have you today. >> great to be here. you guys. >> that does it for us. be sure to tune in to the
agus discusses the disease and what even should know to stoppet. inspector who comes once a month. or a meeting you go to once a week. at bp, safety is our mindset every day. it's being connected 24/7, so someone's always got your back. it's finding new ways to inspect, so you can prevent problems before they start. and it's knowing anyone on your team will stop the job, if something isn't right. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. vowould be a disaster...
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david agus will explain how vision could be repaired almost instantly. repaired almost instantly. you're watching "cbs this morning." uuuggghhh!!! uuurrrggghhh!!! mr. powers? you can't always control your feelings... i found one in-network next tuesday. but choosing unitedhealthcare can help you control your care. thanks, stephanie. i see on your preventive checklist, you're due for a colonoscopy. it's covered at no additional cost to you. great! no green. unitedhealthcare then moisturize with isaveeno® skin relief. with oat oil and natural shea butter, it softens and smooths extra dry skin and lasts for 24 hours. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results® . she gave me advice. she said... ...dadgo pro with crest pro-health. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm... ...these crest pro-health... ...products help maintain a... ...professional clean. go pro with crest pro health crest pro-health... ...really brought my mouth... ...to the next level. for you, it's always now over later. and pause. not even in your vocabulary. so when a cold sore tingle strikes you act on it
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jonathan: some people are aguing they are having difficulties selling this tax plan. why?eresting strategic decision. we can debate whether it was right or wrong. they released and not fully formed tax plan. they could not release any numbers associated with it about who would benefit and who would lose. all the private people went out and did their own analysis and came back and said 80% goes to the top 1%, all of the numbers we have talked about. they lost control of the ball. a debate is being driven by think tanks and other commentators who put out their own numbers and they cannot really defend it because they do not have a whole plan. thethan: what are consequence of that in terms of getting it into law? have a problem. funding the is corporate tax cuts. $1.9 trillion over 10 years. if they end up having to roll that back materially, and there are 40 or 50 republicans in the house of representatives. if they have to roll that back significantly, the deficit hawks get more upset and i think it is a little like help care. it is hanging on the edge of a precipice. jonat
jonathan: some people are aguing they are having difficulties selling this tax plan. why?eresting strategic decision. we can debate whether it was right or wrong. they released and not fully formed tax plan. they could not release any numbers associated with it about who would benefit and who would lose. all the private people went out and did their own analysis and came back and said 80% goes to the top 1%, all of the numbers we have talked about. they lost control of the ball. a debate is...