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you see her with the anesthetic and the need. she gave herself a shot to numb her mouth. two years ago she told an oral surgeon, i need this wisdom tooth taken out. he's like, do it yourself. she said that idea percolated in her head two years and one day she had ten minutes of free time and thought, you know what? it's bothering me, i'll take care of it. >> why not? >> as a dentist, she knows what we go through now. >> she gets pliers and she starts working and cranking. >> secretary taking the video gets up close and personal. >> her face does get bloody, mark. >> oh god. pulled out. >> here we go. >> look at her. >> she's twisting. >> yeah! man! >> no. >> look at that root. >> that was in there. >> i can't believe she did it. >> plus she gave herself the anesthetic. took less than seven minutes for her to pull that tooth out. >> you hate they charge you so much for the extractions. when you watch this, took less than ten minute, charged me $9,000. >> saved on her co-pay here. >> los angeles firefighters salute a plane as passengers learn that on board with them -- >> a
you see her with the anesthetic and the need. she gave herself a shot to numb her mouth. two years ago she told an oral surgeon, i need this wisdom tooth taken out. he's like, do it yourself. she said that idea percolated in her head two years and one day she had ten minutes of free time and thought, you know what? it's bothering me, i'll take care of it. >> why not? >> as a dentist, she knows what we go through now. >> she gets pliers and she starts working and cranking....
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germany a few months ago he had a homemade device implanted under his skin biotech to artist without anesthetic. and then i think when it's activated measures his body temperature and regularly since the day to his personal computer. can a woman doing is preparing the power quilt to charge up my device. we've had a power down just for healing purposes only. but i've been able to power an up and put a down. connected to bluetooth and what have you i don't know since having the device implanted canon has had to take medication to keep his body from rejecting it. he's already working on much smaller implant in his basement the new version is designed to measure blood pressure pulse and other levels as well. since the technologies year somebody has to start experimenting with it in. it doesn't seem like anybody in the medical community is interested but i am so i just said why not it is. generally use this technology will soon be used to automatically transmit medical data from millions of americans to insurance companies were we the idea of a nation's health industry doesn't faze him. i think it's
germany a few months ago he had a homemade device implanted under his skin biotech to artist without anesthetic. and then i think when it's activated measures his body temperature and regularly since the day to his personal computer. can a woman doing is preparing the power quilt to charge up my device. we've had a power down just for healing purposes only. but i've been able to power an up and put a down. connected to bluetooth and what have you i don't know since having the device implanted...
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it knows no anesthetic effects actually have caused a loss of a tiny dna can users that warm and fuzzy feeling inside. because all the way back to ages and ages in the country. many farmers actually probably cover it could be causing a serious water shortage in yemen as results are teams that lizzie kept not dying from the su. it's good some not. clockwork each afternoon some of the people behind thoughts. the essence of nature. don't you were not allowed. many countries including yemen. the leaves contain a mild narcotic almost everyone she has more than ninety percent of men according to world health organization. this market opens her nineties and twenty of customers. but as an act of reading. five dollars worth of pot skewing the substance to win a national pastime. someone even say and national feeding the addiction comes when the country. and for much of it but then again there's no shortage of problems but a shortage of water it makes an on the first welsh capital to run dry. it is one of the main culprits. yemen is to wean itself to get the country has limited water resources n
it knows no anesthetic effects actually have caused a loss of a tiny dna can users that warm and fuzzy feeling inside. because all the way back to ages and ages in the country. many farmers actually probably cover it could be causing a serious water shortage in yemen as results are teams that lizzie kept not dying from the su. it's good some not. clockwork each afternoon some of the people behind thoughts. the essence of nature. don't you were not allowed. many countries including yemen. the...
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of the anesthetic which is the drug while the other thing that you've got i will share of baka here in l.a. will tell you all the time he is now in charge of the largest mental health facility tell the ungenerous down to where we've got we've got nothing but the mentally ill get no give they get criminalized basically when they closed all the state hospitals most of the state mental hospitals in california they didn't take those guys and put them in the programs you know where all the all the women they took me stuff them in prison and if you go into prison today and you look at the people lines there all the way around the block of most everybody in there is sedated and those people don't belong there just like you have the guys that have drug abuse problems you got to make programs for one because. it's a complex where there's money being made off of the blood and sweat of people that don't belong in prison because they're a god lot of guys example oh now i'm a good look the there is a vested interest in law enforcement having a war on drugs law enforcement has a war on drugs they ge
of the anesthetic which is the drug while the other thing that you've got i will share of baka here in l.a. will tell you all the time he is now in charge of the largest mental health facility tell the ungenerous down to where we've got we've got nothing but the mentally ill get no give they get criminalized basically when they closed all the state hospitals most of the state mental hospitals in california they didn't take those guys and put them in the programs you know where all the all the...
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once i came out from under the anesthetic i had lost 40 pounds and i was unable to control wadleigh functions except that i could breathe and i had to practice that that i was alive. with the prospect that if i could get the transplant i would would -- [inaudible] >> okay, let's move ahead than to wind you let believe it was march 232012. he both received calls. tell your experience. >> i won't be able to forget the date he a cassette of wood had been my dad's 90th birthday. my wife charisse and i were going to take our children the next day to colorado for a speech trip but the phone rang as i was getting into bed and it was my colleague today looked at the phone and before you even press the green button on the phone i saw the caller i.d.. it would have been no other reason for him to call me at that time at midnight. i just picked up the phone and without even saying hello i just said and the head of the heart failure at fairfax said john, we have a heart and it's perfect. i had known in some ways ever since i had met the vice president that one day we might be getting a phonecall like tha
once i came out from under the anesthetic i had lost 40 pounds and i was unable to control wadleigh functions except that i could breathe and i had to practice that that i was alive. with the prospect that if i could get the transplant i would would -- [inaudible] >> okay, let's move ahead than to wind you let believe it was march 232012. he both received calls. tell your experience. >> i won't be able to forget the date he a cassette of wood had been my dad's 90th birthday. my wife...
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but it worked and once i came out from under the anesthetic i had lost 40 pounds candid didn't control any bodily functions except i could leave and i had to practice that every day, but i was alive and with the prospect that if i could get a transplant. >> okay triet let's move ahead to when i think it was march march 23rd, 2012 you both received calls. tell us your experience. >> i won't be able to forget the date because it would have been my dad's 90th birthday. and my wife and i were going to take our children the next day to colorado for a ski trip and the phone rang and had just as i was getting into bed and it was my colleague. when i looked up the phone before i pressed the button i saw the caller id and i knew what it was at that time about midnight and i just picked up the phone and without even saying hello he said the heart of -- the head of heart failure we have the heart and it is perfect. i had known in some ways since i met vice president that one day i might be getting a phone call like that, but it was a very dramatic moment and i call the vice president. he had alre
but it worked and once i came out from under the anesthetic i had lost 40 pounds candid didn't control any bodily functions except i could leave and i had to practice that every day, but i was alive and with the prospect that if i could get a transplant. >> okay triet let's move ahead to when i think it was march march 23rd, 2012 you both received calls. tell us your experience. >> i won't be able to forget the date because it would have been my dad's 90th birthday. and my wife and...
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the anesthetic took effect and the police climbed up and got the basket down. i was pretty nervous. there were a lot of things that could go wrong, but if we didn't get that bear down, it was probably going to end up to be a dead bear. >> the bear might be knocked out, but the mission is still dangerous. there's the treacherous climb to reach her, the herculean effort to load the bear in the basket and lowering her down to safety. all of this has to be done before the sleeping giant wakes. >> emotions are running high for those guys, too. they are still willing to do what they did. >> when rescuers finally reach the bear, they realize the cliff face is too narrow to angle her into the basket. their plan is not going to work. >> it turned out that they just had enough room to get the bear into the basket. they don't train for taking polar bears off the side of a cliff every day. but they improvised and tied it up and started to lower it down. >> secure the polar bear with ropes and gently lower her. at this point bill has been dropped off by the helicopter and is sitting at the boat
the anesthetic took effect and the police climbed up and got the basket down. i was pretty nervous. there were a lot of things that could go wrong, but if we didn't get that bear down, it was probably going to end up to be a dead bear. >> the bear might be knocked out, but the mission is still dangerous. there's the treacherous climb to reach her, the herculean effort to load the bear in the basket and lowering her down to safety. all of this has to be done before the sleeping giant...
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. >> reporter: she'll be able to speak normally in a few hours when the anesthetic wears off.ut, all that greasy fried food she loves? forget it. it's a strict 800-calorie per-day liquid diet of bad shakes and lo-cal beverages until the patch is removed in one month. how much weight are you guaranteed to lose with a tongue patch? i can't say you are guaranteed but an average weight loss is anywhere from 18 to 20 pounds. >> reporter: 18 to 20 pounds, at a cost of $2,000. seem hard to swallow? maybe. lysander is paying full price. but dr. chugay is doing marlene's procedure for free because we are recording it. >> i was told that food gets stuck on the patch too, so even if you want to cheat a little, you get caught. >> reporter: my tongue hurts just talking about this! >> no, i'm not nervous about the pain or anything. i'm kind of excited. >> reporter: marlene is more concerned about organizing all the clothes she hopes to soon be able to wear. okay, so these are all jeans. let me see. >> they're still brand new. >> reporter: they have tags on. did you buy them thinking you wer
. >> reporter: she'll be able to speak normally in a few hours when the anesthetic wears off.ut, all that greasy fried food she loves? forget it. it's a strict 800-calorie per-day liquid diet of bad shakes and lo-cal beverages until the patch is removed in one month. how much weight are you guaranteed to lose with a tongue patch? i can't say you are guaranteed but an average weight loss is anywhere from 18 to 20 pounds. >> reporter: 18 to 20 pounds, at a cost of $2,000. seem hard to...
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and once i came out from under the anesthetic, i was -- i lost 40 pounds, i was in control of bodily functions. i could breathe, and i had to practice that every day. but i was alive. and with the prospect if i could get to the transplant that gave me a whole new lease on life. >> okay, let's move ahead, then to when you -- i believe it was march 23rd, 2012, you both received calls. tell what your experience was. >> well, i won't be able to forget the date because that was my dad's 90th birthday. and my wife, cherise, and i were going to take our children the next day to canada for a ski trip. and the phone rang just is a was getting into bed and it mays colleague. when i looked at the phone, before i even pressed the green button on the phone, i saw the caller i.d., knew what it was. no other reason for him to call me at that time, midnight. and i just picked up known and without even saying, hello, i just said, really? and he said, and -- and the head of heart failure at fairfax said, jon, we have a heart, and it is perfect. and i had known some -- in some ways ex-ever since i met
and once i came out from under the anesthetic, i was -- i lost 40 pounds, i was in control of bodily functions. i could breathe, and i had to practice that every day. but i was alive. and with the prospect if i could get to the transplant that gave me a whole new lease on life. >> okay, let's move ahead, then to when you -- i believe it was march 23rd, 2012, you both received calls. tell what your experience was. >> well, i won't be able to forget the date because that was my dad's...
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once i came out from under the anesthetic i had lost 40 pounds and i was unable to control wadleigh functions except that i could breathe and i had to practice that that i was alive. with the prospect that if i could get the transplant i would would -- [inaudible] >> okay, let's move ahead than to wind you let believe it was march 232012. he both received calls. tell your experience. >> i won't be able to forget the date he a cassette of wood had been my dad's 90th birthday. my wife charisse and i were going to take our children the next day to colorado for a speech trip but the phone rang as i was getting into bed and it was my colleague today looked at the phone and before you even press the green button on the phone i saw the caller i.d.. it would have been no other reason for him to call me at that time at midnight. i just picked up the phone and without even saying hello i just said and the head of the heart failure at fairfax said john, we have a heart and it's perfect. i had known in some ways ever since i had met the vice president that one day we might be getting a phonecall like tha
once i came out from under the anesthetic i had lost 40 pounds and i was unable to control wadleigh functions except that i could breathe and i had to practice that that i was alive. with the prospect that if i could get the transplant i would would -- [inaudible] >> okay, let's move ahead than to wind you let believe it was march 232012. he both received calls. tell your experience. >> i won't be able to forget the date he a cassette of wood had been my dad's 90th birthday. my wife...
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a shortage of the lethal anesthetic.old you a couple weeks ago. >>> a utah couple is suing online retailer kleargear.com. they claim they were fined $3500 just because they posted a negative review of their experience with the retailer online. and their credit score was dinged when they didn't pay that fee. now they're asking the court to declare they never owed the money, that that fee wasn't something that was realistic and they're seeking compensation to be determined by a jury. >>> a renowned photographer with incredible access to world leaders gets some unprecedented cooperation with a very secretive group, these guys. navy seals. your beat to see some extraordinary, exclusive pictures that you have likely never seen before and may never see again. ♪ [ male announcer ] if we could see energy... what would we see? ♪ the billions of gallons of fuel that get us to work. ♪ we'd see all the electricity flowing through the devices that connect us and teach us. ♪ we'd see that almost 100% of medical plastics are made from
a shortage of the lethal anesthetic.old you a couple weeks ago. >>> a utah couple is suing online retailer kleargear.com. they claim they were fined $3500 just because they posted a negative review of their experience with the retailer online. and their credit score was dinged when they didn't pay that fee. now they're asking the court to declare they never owed the money, that that fee wasn't something that was realistic and they're seeking compensation to be determined by a jury....
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the other people -- they weren't under general anesthetic. most people were awake for this.rubbed knives on their knees and made i guess operation sounds, gave them the same prescription. a year later even those who still had clicking and locking said it worked for them. so as the b.s. detector, is this a good study? >> this is a very well-done study. and i think a study that would be very hard to reproduce in the united states. it would be hard to recruit patients for a study like this. i think that the big thing about this study, it does a very good job of showing that removing that torn piece of cartilage may not improve patient's symptoms. but i hope people don't extrapolate to this if you have a general meniscus tear -- both groups had surgery. in one group cartilage was removed, the other group it wasn't. so there has to be more research done in the future as to what is the most important aspect of this study and why did patients get better in both groups? >> it never occurred to me that surgical placebo would have this kind of effect. can they just chalk it up to that
the other people -- they weren't under general anesthetic. most people were awake for this.rubbed knives on their knees and made i guess operation sounds, gave them the same prescription. a year later even those who still had clicking and locking said it worked for them. so as the b.s. detector, is this a good study? >> this is a very well-done study. and i think a study that would be very hard to reproduce in the united states. it would be hard to recruit patients for a study like this....
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but yeah, no, it's -- people don't rec -- you become very anesthetized.and washington is a huge, huge dome of anesthesia. people don't fully know just, again, the b.s. that is just part of the day to day transaction. and again, it's hard to realize when you're living there. i mean, i think bob bennett, the senator from utah, he was voted out. >> he lost to the tea party candidate. >> tea party guy. he, i think, was -- someone said, "so you're going to cash in." he goes, "i'm entitled to make a living." and that's -- look, it's what they do. >> you write about -- you write about anita dunn. she signed on to the media firm trying to block restrictions on sugary food targeting children. her husband, by the way, happened to be the president white house council. >> certainly anita dunn as benefited as a figure with ties to the white house whether it's her husband who is the former white house counsel. but that has to be a boom to her corporate clients >> you talk about president obama and his campaign and his opposition to the revolving door. let me play you a
but yeah, no, it's -- people don't rec -- you become very anesthetized.and washington is a huge, huge dome of anesthesia. people don't fully know just, again, the b.s. that is just part of the day to day transaction. and again, it's hard to realize when you're living there. i mean, i think bob bennett, the senator from utah, he was voted out. >> he lost to the tea party candidate. >> tea party guy. he, i think, was -- someone said, "so you're going to cash in." he goes,...
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little bit about the way in which the violence has kind of been written out in part of this a anesthetizingof the process? >> no, it's much easier that way. and you know, we are attracted to nelson mandela as a character because, you know, as i wrote in my column today, it is actually a simple morality tale. this is a tale of racial injustice and of a majority being lorded over by a brutal minority. so that, sure. and unfortunately, that kind of plains how we look at this a little bit. one of the things that always bothered me about mandela -- and incidentally, mandela himself, you know, rejected the beatification of nelson mandela. he said i'm no saint. i've made mistakes. i pointed out in my column today, and it was no more harsh than what bill keller pointed out. you know, what mandela -- he was associatesed with people that did the same things to their people, you know, gadhafi, castro that was done to him. and i think that was one moral failing. >> molly, is there something -- a lesson for the people on the american left for coming out of syria? >> i think syria has been an incredible
little bit about the way in which the violence has kind of been written out in part of this a anesthetizingof the process? >> no, it's much easier that way. and you know, we are attracted to nelson mandela as a character because, you know, as i wrote in my column today, it is actually a simple morality tale. this is a tale of racial injustice and of a majority being lorded over by a brutal minority. so that, sure. and unfortunately, that kind of plains how we look at this a little bit....
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. >> bus of the going over that route you sometimes become complacent, anesthetized to what you are seeing there. sometimes you could possibly zone out. >> but there is no unwells in the cab to help an engineer in trouble or asleep. >> nbc's tom costello with that report. the new york times reports some metro north planes have what are called alerters. they basically set off an alarm if they don't detect activity from the engineer. when they go off, the eng fear has 15 seconds to respond. if he doesn't respond if time the brakes come on automatically. the train that derailed did not have that technology. >> so this daily news shot, what is the from a camera inside? >> that's him on the stretcher afterwards. they caught up with him in a blink or something. >> that's sad. >> my god. to the post. >> that's america at its worst. >> that's america at its worse. thegys on the brock lynn bridge is about to kill himself. she takes a selfie to send her friend, hey, look at the dude up under the brock lynn bridge. i'm going to instagram this. the cops actually saved the guy up there from what i unde
. >> bus of the going over that route you sometimes become complacent, anesthetized to what you are seeing there. sometimes you could possibly zone out. >> but there is no unwells in the cab to help an engineer in trouble or asleep. >> nbc's tom costello with that report. the new york times reports some metro north planes have what are called alerters. they basically set off an alarm if they don't detect activity from the engineer. when they go off, the eng fear has 15 seconds...
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murray was convicted in 2011 of giving jackson a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol. was released in october after serving two years in jail. >> one tourist has proven you should watch where you facebook. the woman in australia had to be rescued by police after accidentally falling off a pier and into the water because she wasn't paying attention while browsing facebook. police say when they got to the scene, the woman was floating on her back and her hand. >> christmas is just a couple days away. and that means santa will soon be on his way. fortunately, he is getting some help from the u.s. postal service. kron 4's john fenoglio shows us. how some dedicated volunteers are helping to make christmas wishes come true. for children across the country. >> these are just a few of the gifts that i picked up today. >> today, she is not merely gives, she is sending toys to complete strangers, needy children who may not get presence of this year. >> i get to be set up. i am helping these children to believe. we all need something to believe in. >> this was an effort by postal
murray was convicted in 2011 of giving jackson a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol. was released in october after serving two years in jail. >> one tourist has proven you should watch where you facebook. the woman in australia had to be rescued by police after accidentally falling off a pier and into the water because she wasn't paying attention while browsing facebook. police say when they got to the scene, the woman was floating on her back and her hand. >> christmas is just a...
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murray was convicted of causing jackson's death by giving the singer an overdose of the anesthetic propofol on june 25, 2009. murray was released in two years in jail. line >> an american singer has made it to final three. on the middle east's most popular music show, despite not speaking arabic. jennifer grout almost won the 'arabs got talent' show. she stunned audiences by singing traditional songs. in flawless arabic. the judges agreed, praising her ability to bridge eastern and western cultures through song. she was eliminated, but says she has no regrets about going on the show. >> he is six years old and fixated on space. this little boy who dreams of becoming an astronaut one day. is on a mission to save nasa! connor johnson was disappointed to learn that congress is cutting funding to the space program. connor knew he had to do something. first he decided to give his entire piggy bank to nasa. but then, after talking with his family, he decided to create an online petition on the white house website. >> "and to get a response from the white house, i need 100 mil. 100- thousand."/"na
murray was convicted of causing jackson's death by giving the singer an overdose of the anesthetic propofol on june 25, 2009. murray was released in two years in jail. line >> an american singer has made it to final three. on the middle east's most popular music show, despite not speaking arabic. jennifer grout almost won the 'arabs got talent' show. she stunned audiences by singing traditional songs. in flawless arabic. the judges agreed, praising her ability to bridge eastern and...
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it's very easy to become anesthetized to what's happening on the railroad. >> reporter: engineers are supposed to memorize every turn, every signal, every speed sign on their routes. there is no steering. engineers can only control the speed and brakes. and friends insist rockefeller was always focused on the details. >> community-minded. caring. safety minded. concerned. he's -- he's just one of those people that you just want to be around. >> reporter: importantly, there is both an ntsb and a police investigation into this. as to the cab itself, there's only one engineer in there at a time. now he's supposed to be standing on a dead man's switch. if there were a medical emergency, the weight would switch off that switch, and the train would come to a stop. we don't know if his weight came off or if the switch was working. >> thank you very much. >>> natalie's got a scary story out of mexico. >> really scary situation. a truck containing potentially dangerous radioactive material that could be used for a dirty bomb has been stolen in mexico's northern city of tijuana. the internation
it's very easy to become anesthetized to what's happening on the railroad. >> reporter: engineers are supposed to memorize every turn, every signal, every speed sign on their routes. there is no steering. engineers can only control the speed and brakes. and friends insist rockefeller was always focused on the details. >> community-minded. caring. safety minded. concerned. he's -- he's just one of those people that you just want to be around. >> reporter: importantly, there is...