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dave feldman on the clock. >> pelican. >> doc you agree? >> no, he is the guy on the spot.kay. >> doc do you agree always a competition. >> no. >> you don't agree >> i don't agree with anything he says. >> b pelican. dave feldman is one for one. i've visited and doc served some time in alcatraz. >> no,. >> because he took someone across the state line >> i am not doing know your opponent. >> this is dave's little manoeuvre i wouldn't have come in. this is you. let's see you do what i had to do. >> doc was in college took someone across the state line. it was the man act. >> here we go. question two, only three questions. there are how many hills in san francisco, a, one continuous hill, b 21 or c 43. >> 43. >> correct. two for two and your last question. >> okay. >> question number three, right now, who actually found gold at sitters mill,. >> i know it is not east wood or brody so a. >> correct. perfect three for three you know your san francisco. >> thank you. >> now by the way, which is good because doc when we did it with five questions normally got one out of five >> y
dave feldman on the clock. >> pelican. >> doc you agree? >> no, he is the guy on the spot.kay. >> doc do you agree always a competition. >> no. >> you don't agree >> i don't agree with anything he says. >> b pelican. dave feldman is one for one. i've visited and doc served some time in alcatraz. >> no,. >> because he took someone across the state line >> i am not doing know your opponent. >> this is dave's little manoeuvre...
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i know certainly you knew doc watson.ow, what was his gift to american music and musicians such as yourself? >> the thing that doc watson did i think his legacy. he took an acoustic guitar that was for many, many years a rhythm instrument in old-time music, country music. was basically a rhythm instrument and he made a lead instrument out of it to play solos. and so his, what's called cross picking or flat picking, his style of playing is what inspired people like tony rice who then inspired other, hundreds of other great acoustic guitar players that it all comes back to dp oc and what he did with his style of guitar playing. >> we're looking at pictures of his right hand with that pic on his thumber, if my guitar teacher calls them my finger brains in my right hand. it's really those fingers flying along instead of just strumming along to further explain your point. his first musical instrument was a banjo his dad made with the hide of a dead cat. that's something i didn't know until today. he lived it, didn't he? this m
i know certainly you knew doc watson.ow, what was his gift to american music and musicians such as yourself? >> the thing that doc watson did i think his legacy. he took an acoustic guitar that was for many, many years a rhythm instrument in old-time music, country music. was basically a rhythm instrument and he made a lead instrument out of it to play solos. and so his, what's called cross picking or flat picking, his style of playing is what inspired people like tony rice who then...
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and doc was there in april and did perform a few songs.n of-- about 80,000 participants show up. 90 bands. all different styles because koch really was embraced and cherished by country, by folk, by bluegrass, by rockabilly. the blues. he could do it all. >> brown: what was he like as a person and a performer? >> he was very quiet and humble, but i don't think you could say that about his playing. his attack has been described as fierce. and it really was doc who laid down the template for these different styles to be a flat picker, a lead instrument. >> brown: you get the last word here on his legacy. how do you think he'll be remembered? >> with love. >> brown: with love. all right, katy daley, thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> brown: and there's more online, including an interview with doc watson. you'll find that on our home page. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day: a new atrocity surfaced in syria. the bodies of 13 people, found bound and shot, in an eastern province. the discovery followed friday's ma
and doc was there in april and did perform a few songs.n of-- about 80,000 participants show up. 90 bands. all different styles because koch really was embraced and cherished by country, by folk, by bluegrass, by rockabilly. the blues. he could do it all. >> brown: what was he like as a person and a performer? >> he was very quiet and humble, but i don't think you could say that about his playing. his attack has been described as fierce. and it really was doc who laid down the...
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. >> 30% of the eck 0 es we read, i read at children's hospital were ordered by the primary care doc. they had zero yield. none were needed. and i'll refer you to the pilot program we did with nuclear studies down in ten house, ten settings. yes, specialties order more tests, because we have, that's part and parcel of the modern stethoscope, as joe mentioned. at the same time, if you look at the inappropriate rate of the specialist versus the inappropriate ordering rate of the primary care doc, which accounts for about 30% of tests being ordered, it's 50% to 60% for the primary care doc and they don't need the test at all. they're trying to figure out what's going on with the patient, and they order the test, because they don't know what's going on with the patient. the specialist order rsz the test in a patient who already has the disease to make a decision and they're inappropriate rate is doing it too often. it isn't doing it to someone who has the study. so it's a, two different aspects of the testing, and, again, you can get about a 30% reduction on unneeded, completely unneeded
. >> 30% of the eck 0 es we read, i read at children's hospital were ordered by the primary care doc. they had zero yield. none were needed. and i'll refer you to the pilot program we did with nuclear studies down in ten house, ten settings. yes, specialties order more tests, because we have, that's part and parcel of the modern stethoscope, as joe mentioned. at the same time, if you look at the inappropriate rate of the specialist versus the inappropriate ordering rate of the primary...
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in these situation, doc talked about the training. nascar sends an advance team into town and all the care is coordinated through the racetrack with all of the local hospitals and the best trauma units and so on. all coordinated up to provide the best possible care for these drivers in the event of a situation like this. kevin harvick from the medical center with mike massaro. >> we're checking in with kevin harvick. has just been released. asking to see a replay. not really sure what happened? >> i just know i got hit from behind. i was offset a little bit there. just trying to push the 87. just got turned around. so just part of it. you hate it for everybody at armor and rcr for krg to fhavin the car. >> you okay? >> yeah, i'm fine. >> kevin harvick, okay. that's the good news. >> that's tayler malsam, behind harvick, also involved in the crash, also released from the medical center. you saw that yellow backboard with the areas on it for stabilizing the head and so on. and the safety workers continue. attending to eric mccclure. >>
in these situation, doc talked about the training. nascar sends an advance team into town and all the care is coordinated through the racetrack with all of the local hospitals and the best trauma units and so on. all coordinated up to provide the best possible care for these drivers in the event of a situation like this. kevin harvick from the medical center with mike massaro. >> we're checking in with kevin harvick. has just been released. asking to see a replay. not really sure what...
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in these situation, doc talked about the training. nascar sends an advance team into town and all the care is coordinated through the racetrack with all of the local hospitals and the best trauma units and so on. all coordinated up to provide the best possible care for these drivers in the event of a situation like this. kevin harvick from the medical center with mike massaro. >> we're checking in with kevin harvick. has just been released. asking to see a replay. not really sure what happened? >> i just know i got hit from behind. i was offset a little bit there. just trying to push the 87. just got turned around. so just part of it. you hate it for everybody at armor and rcr for krg to fhavin the car. >> you okay? >> yeah, i'm fine. >> kevin harvick, okay. that's the good news. >> that's tayler malsam, behind harvick, also involved in the crash, also released from the medical center. you saw that yellow backboard with the areas on it for stilizing the head and so on. and the safety workers continue. attending to eric mccclure. >> lo
in these situation, doc talked about the training. nascar sends an advance team into town and all the care is coordinated through the racetrack with all of the local hospitals and the best trauma units and so on. all coordinated up to provide the best possible care for these drivers in the event of a situation like this. kevin harvick from the medical center with mike massaro. >> we're checking in with kevin harvick. has just been released. asking to see a replay. not really sure what...
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i just want to put in a plug really -- and by the way, i'm a pal at-ive care doc times 20 years and i do not think palliative care by itself is the answer. because it's viewed by most physicians as an alternative to treatment. so it's either we treat, and when we're done treating we turn over to palliative care or hospi hospice. that doesn't work. i can attest to that. you know, with decades of frustration. what does work is to train teams to see what people want and do both treatment and comfort care in a package. we can do that. and we are i want to put in a including for ctac coalition to reform advanced care. which is putting into process and measuring results on exactly what we're talking about. and i think next meeting it would be great to go into this in more depth because i do think it's a way forward. >> i've been talking to students about shared decision making, or some other name for it a long time, and i would write down on a black board a utility function and then everything flowed. and i just went with my wife to see a lawyer about redoing our wills. and so i got to thin
i just want to put in a plug really -- and by the way, i'm a pal at-ive care doc times 20 years and i do not think palliative care by itself is the answer. because it's viewed by most physicians as an alternative to treatment. so it's either we treat, and when we're done treating we turn over to palliative care or hospi hospice. that doesn't work. i can attest to that. you know, with decades of frustration. what does work is to train teams to see what people want and do both treatment and...
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he was blind and doc watson was 89 years old. >>> from houston comes the story of a texas sized kip. because greg has worked at an italian restaurant for 16 years the customers know him and one couple actually left a tip of $5,000. well the generosity came after the couple learned that his car had actually been destroyed in a thunderstorm. he said the couple told him to buy a car with that money. and that's exactly what he's going to do. >>> coming up on 9 news now at noon a judge clears the way for wikileaks founder julianest sang to be extradited to sweden. >>> world leaders scramble to find an end to the escalating violence in syria. i'll have the story coming up. >>> there was another grizzly discovery today in syria. united nations observers found the bodies of 13 more executed victims. this comes days after another massacre that left more than 100 people dead. danielle nottingham has more. >> reporter: the united nations observers say they have discovered 13 more bodies in syria. the victims had their hands bound and appeared to be shot at close range. u.n. envoy met with syria
he was blind and doc watson was 89 years old. >>> from houston comes the story of a texas sized kip. because greg has worked at an italian restaurant for 16 years the customers know him and one couple actually left a tip of $5,000. well the generosity came after the couple learned that his car had actually been destroyed in a thunderstorm. he said the couple told him to buy a car with that money. and that's exactly what he's going to do. >>> coming up on 9 news now at noon a...
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suddenly out of nowhere, a second vehicle pulled up alongside doc, and an individual started shootingicago had to immediately take action, which required them to pursue the vehicle that the shots had come out of. doc could see these cars suddenly come from nowhere, and he put it all together right then and there. he knew he was under surveillance, and he suspected other things might be wrong back in rockford. he then placed a call that we intercepted into the dope house in which he warned the individuals there that he thought he was being followed by federal investigators and that they should get out of the house immediately. >> they scrambled back to rockford that night, and doc, we later learned, in a taxi. that was when the jig was up, so to speak. and it was time for us to start making arrests, which is what we did on september 14th. >> the leader of this conspiracy received a 42-year sentence. and that trickled down to the other members of the conspiracy. bradford dodson receiving a 35-year sentence after trial. >> 42 years for davis is a life sentence. he is going to be an old m
suddenly out of nowhere, a second vehicle pulled up alongside doc, and an individual started shootingicago had to immediately take action, which required them to pursue the vehicle that the shots had come out of. doc could see these cars suddenly come from nowhere, and he put it all together right then and there. he knew he was under surveillance, and he suspected other things might be wrong back in rockford. he then placed a call that we intercepted into the dope house in which he warned the...
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doc watson died yesterday in a north carolina hospital a few days after suffering a fall at home.was 89. throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day women's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day women's 50+ healthy advantage. to support cell health. we charge everything else... maybe it's time to recharge the human battery. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system from beautyrest... it's you, fully charged. right now, receive two free recharge pillows with the purchase of select beautyrest mattresses. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. thunderstorms, 85 in new york. thunderstorms, 81 in miami. partly sunny, 62 in chicago. partly cloudy, 93 in dallas. partly cloudy, los angeles, 74 degrees. >>> let's heck your national forecast. tropical depression beryl is
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i think there is a point in time where the patient can legitimately say, doc, i can't make a decision. can you help mero make a decision for me. i think the doc should weigh the patient's concerns, weigh the patient's risk factors, also inform the patient that we don't rhey have good studies to show this saves lives. >> i disagree. there are several studies that say -- there's been a 40% reduction since the advent of psa. >> i heard you say, look, if you have symptoms, you should get te tested. what are symptoms? >> any urinary problemser it's reasonable to do the test there. >> most people develop that. >> it may be reasonable to to the tests. >> i don't mean to keep interrupting you. if you say the symptoms and most men are developing them, aren't you just testing them late? >> not necessarily. there are studies that say that's not the case. >> i bring it up because again, the conversations men have, they say i'm going to develop the symptoms which would lead to psa testing. you're saying wait until i'm more advanced in age and that could potentially be letting cancer run amuck. how
i think there is a point in time where the patient can legitimately say, doc, i can't make a decision. can you help mero make a decision for me. i think the doc should weigh the patient's concerns, weigh the patient's risk factors, also inform the patient that we don't rhey have good studies to show this saves lives. >> i disagree. there are several studies that say -- there's been a 40% reduction since the advent of psa. >> i heard you say, look, if you have symptoms, you should...
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i do think that there is a point in time where the patient says, doc, i can't make a decision. can you help me or make the decision for me? i think the doc should weigh the patient's concerns and patient's risk factors and inform the patient that we don't really have good studies to show that this save lives. >> i disagree. i think there are several studies. i'm not iffing to quote statistics, but there has been a reduction in prostate cancer since psa. >> i have heard you say that, yes, symptoms should be tested. what are symptoms? >> any man who has urinary problems. i think it's reasonable to be tested. >> most people develop them. >> and maybe reasonable to test. >> let's say symptoms are urinary tract, and most people aren't just getting tested now late. >> i'm not necessarily -- indeed there are studies to suggest that that is not the case. they can have relative connection. >> again, these are conversations men have. they said, look, i'm going to develop the symptoms which would lead to psa testing, so you're just saying wait until i get -- wait until i'm more advanced i
i do think that there is a point in time where the patient says, doc, i can't make a decision. can you help me or make the decision for me? i think the doc should weigh the patient's concerns and patient's risk factors and inform the patient that we don't really have good studies to show that this save lives. >> i disagree. i think there are several studies. i'm not iffing to quote statistics, but there has been a reduction in prostate cancer since psa. >> i have heard you say that,...
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and patricia wants to know, doc, i've been suffering with fibromyalgia and raynauds disease for years. are there any treatments on the horizon to help deal with the many symptoms of these medical issues present? >> fibromyalgia is very difficult to take care of. the patients go from doctor to doctor to find the problem. what it is, it is really a pain across your body, in the giants, not the muscle, in the tendons, soft tissues and there's no good treatment. we find x-rays, physical exams are normal so it's a clinical diagnosis. if you have this kind of pain for three months, if you have sleeping disorders, causes fatigue, they have a lot of met boll lick syndromes, and depression that comes with it. so these patience -- >> you mean clinical diagnosis that your doctor has to be a student of to look at you and examine you because blood work may not show this? >> exactly right. and the question is what to do with it. chronically we've been giving them antidepressants and anti-convulsants and nothing really works. there's a new device and study in a small number. patients. one of the thi
and patricia wants to know, doc, i've been suffering with fibromyalgia and raynauds disease for years. are there any treatments on the horizon to help deal with the many symptoms of these medical issues present? >> fibromyalgia is very difficult to take care of. the patients go from doctor to doctor to find the problem. what it is, it is really a pain across your body, in the giants, not the muscle, in the tendons, soft tissues and there's no good treatment. we find x-rays, physical exams...
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. ♪ >>> tonight, fans are remembering bluegrass legend doc watson.he north carolina native was known for the flat picking and finger still technique. watson -- style technique. he went on to win several grammy awards. doc watson was 89. >>> well, what's 14,500 people walk through the doors of the washington convention center tomorrow to pay their respects to chuck brown. no one else will be allowed in. city officials say tomorrow's funeral for the go go legend could be one of its largest ever. >> this is bruce johnson. ♪ cliff jones with so world entertainment. he's the one of many artists preparing to salute go-go legend chuck brown tomorrow. ♪ >> his depth should change some lives, should change some people's mindsets with the music business. >> the people performing here at the washington convention center tomorrow for chuck brown's funeral tell me this town has never seen the type of musical sendoff we're going to see tomorrow. add to that the fact that much of the world still don't know much about go go music and tomorrow could end up being one
. ♪ >>> tonight, fans are remembering bluegrass legend doc watson.he north carolina native was known for the flat picking and finger still technique. watson -- style technique. he went on to win several grammy awards. doc watson was 89. >>> well, what's 14,500 people walk through the doors of the washington convention center tomorrow to pay their respects to chuck brown. no one else will be allowed in. city officials say tomorrow's funeral for the go go legend could be one...
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. >>> the music world lost another legend tonight, folk musition doc watson died. an eye infection blinded watson shortly after birth but that didn't stop him from winning eight grammy awards. watson also created mehrle fest, a huge festival named after his son. doc watson was 89 years old. >>> a metro worker is in critical condition tonight after he was hit by a train, it happened at the shady grove metro maintenance facility today. the worker was trapped under the wheel of one of the cars. rescuers had to use extensive equipment to lift the train to free the worker. we're told the victim has 25 years experience with metro. >>> a northern virginia company will try to take security up a notch on the campus of virginia tech. x-7 systems integration is working on installing as many as 2,500 security cameras at the university. they've talked about a centralize centralized system again. in december, a campus police officer was shot and killed there. >>> today the prosecution rested its case against all-star pitcher roger clemens. the government called 23 witnesses, hop
. >>> the music world lost another legend tonight, folk musition doc watson died. an eye infection blinded watson shortly after birth but that didn't stop him from winning eight grammy awards. watson also created mehrle fest, a huge festival named after his son. doc watson was 89 years old. >>> a metro worker is in critical condition tonight after he was hit by a train, it happened at the shady grove metro maintenance facility today. the worker was trapped under the wheel of...
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doc watson died yesterday in winston-salem, north carolina.ld. >>> up next here tonight, the hatfields and mccoys at it again. again. ou why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunction -- that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in he
doc watson died yesterday in winston-salem, north carolina.ld. >>> up next here tonight, the hatfields and mccoys at it again. again. ou why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunction -- that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and...
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doc watson died yesterday at a north carolina hospital after recent abdominal surgery.n, whose real name was arthell recorded 60 albums in his half century career. doc watson was 89 years old. >>> they are getting ready to roll the dice near arundel mills mall. up next on fox 5 morning news. >> the size of three football fields. i'm beth parker. coming up, a peek up side maryland's new casino. >> we've got a few leftover showers out there at this hour. forecast looking a little brighter by afternoon. i'll have the detail on that. julie wright will let you know if your traffic looks bright coming up right of at break. - - right 4@ . >>> people living along the southeastern u.s. coastline on guard from what used to be tropical storm beryl. the storm dumped as much as 10 inches of rain in florida t made landfall near jacksonville. it is now a tropical depression. it is expected to skim the coast of south carolina today and then it could gather strength as it moves out into the atlantic, right where we want it to be. >> jekyll island, near hyde island, georgia. >> i've neve
doc watson died yesterday at a north carolina hospital after recent abdominal surgery.n, whose real name was arthell recorded 60 albums in his half century career. doc watson was 89 years old. >>> they are getting ready to roll the dice near arundel mills mall. up next on fox 5 morning news. >> the size of three football fields. i'm beth parker. coming up, a peek up side maryland's new casino. >> we've got a few leftover showers out there at this hour. forecast looking a...
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the grammy winning doc watson passed away in north carolina yesterday. wide-ranging style influenced generations of musician. he was blind since he was a child and was no stranger to tragedy. doc watson was still performing up until the end with a show scheduled next month in north carolina. he was 89 years old. >> let's take a live look outside right now. it is 6:15 on this wednesday. you can see just a little bit of cloud cover sun maybe trying to come through. here is the thing. it will keep fighting waits through until probably later on today. >> it will get better and better from here. when you step outdoors, it will feel better than it did yesterday. remember yesterday, the warm humid -- >> as early as we come into work, it felt like you could cut through the humidity. today it was a nice change of pace. >> feeling better. gets better from here. some afternoon sun and the forecast for tomorrow looks fantastic. >> yes. >> i feel like a weight has been lifted. >> at least temporarily. >> hoping that extends into the weekend. >> we still have june, ju
the grammy winning doc watson passed away in north carolina yesterday. wide-ranging style influenced generations of musician. he was blind since he was a child and was no stranger to tragedy. doc watson was still performing up until the end with a show scheduled next month in north carolina. he was 89 years old. >> let's take a live look outside right now. it is 6:15 on this wednesday. you can see just a little bit of cloud cover sun maybe trying to come through. here is the thing. it...
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oz, how are you, doc? >> thank you, donny. >> that was not pleasant to look at. >> i like that, mike, the medical student -- >> pricked me four times. dude, get it together. >> he had trouble finding blood. >> yes, he did. >> part of our medical unit, crack group of folks the nuclear arsenal, come up with great ideas to talk about health. 15 minutes physical, something we did all over the country started off in philadelphia recently kicked it off. temple university we partner with the medical institution and our goal is not preventive care, but diffuse the bombs. >> tell me about me. >> i'll walk you through it. the big message is not just telling donny deutsch what his numbers are but few little bits of information, you can take away the risks dying from some of the biggest preventible challenges we have. donny deutsch i have your results right here. like the academy awards. >> get the kids away from the screen. >> number one thing we checked the number one thing that ages us all, is blood pressure. it's
oz, how are you, doc? >> thank you, donny. >> that was not pleasant to look at. >> i like that, mike, the medical student -- >> pricked me four times. dude, get it together. >> he had trouble finding blood. >> yes, he did. >> part of our medical unit, crack group of folks the nuclear arsenal, come up with great ideas to talk about health. 15 minutes physical, something we did all over the country started off in philadelphia recently kicked it off....
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about that, is we need to look at understanding the use of the technology both by the primary care docand the specialist. and make sure there is a coordination in use of that technology, both in the setting of the first workup of the disease, and also at the end-of-life. when a lot of technology is used that is really not going to aid or help the patient in the diagnosis, treatment or even the comfort. so i think one thing we haven't looked for discuss is getting back into the teaching realm of the medical schools and the residencies, in understanding, giving them to understand the use of technology better. >> and to get them to work as teams. and, as i look, any academic medical center where the school of public health, medical, nursing school, school of social work, they'll all see us impatient at some point during the course of that patient's treatment. but there isn't a structure that really gets them to work together to think about how do we work collectively as he came to keep that patient data from getting the disease are healthy spent i would just add, there was an editorial i
about that, is we need to look at understanding the use of the technology both by the primary care docand the specialist. and make sure there is a coordination in use of that technology, both in the setting of the first workup of the disease, and also at the end-of-life. when a lot of technology is used that is really not going to aid or help the patient in the diagnosis, treatment or even the comfort. so i think one thing we haven't looked for discuss is getting back into the teaching realm of...
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. >> yeah, but the doc said it's similar.ou get bit you jab this in your leg." so he gives me an epipen. now i get stung by this bee. so i get on my atv and ride down to the kitchen. i'm a little worried, you know? and my head is swelling up like one of those miner's lights. you know, right in the middle? [ laughter ] and i'm trying to be a man about it because my housekeeper and ranch assistant pam is in the kitchen and i'm at the kitchen breakfast table. i got my epipen out and i'm reading the instructions. and the doc told me -- i remember he said, "you got to be careful because if you're going into anaphylactic shock and you jab yourself, it will save your life. but if you're not and you jab yourself, it can kill you." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wait a second. what kind of pen is this? >> it's an epipen. so i'm a little worried. >> jimmy: so you're going, wait a second. >> and when you get worried, he said one of the symptoms is shortness of breath. if you're worried about shortness of breath, you know what? you're going to b
. >> yeah, but the doc said it's similar.ou get bit you jab this in your leg." so he gives me an epipen. now i get stung by this bee. so i get on my atv and ride down to the kitchen. i'm a little worried, you know? and my head is swelling up like one of those miner's lights. you know, right in the middle? [ laughter ] and i'm trying to be a man about it because my housekeeper and ranch assistant pam is in the kitchen and i'm at the kitchen breakfast table. i got my epipen out and i'm...
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we're going to talk about doc watt on?xas gives a $5,000 tip on a $27 tab. wait till you hear why. and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are...
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doc, i didn't hear you mention it. >> i didn't mention it. like that and mobile games, but if i want to be in that space, i want gluu in china. that would be my play in the mobile game space. not zynga. i think their cost of translation on games on mobile is much cheaper over at gluu. that's why i play there. >> if i'm not mistaken, that was a daniel niles play. >> that's right, and it's done decently in the last week. >> all right, doc. >>> programming note, thursday at 1:00 p.m. eastern on cnbc, we're going to go inside facebook, literally. see how the company makes money, hear if you should invest in it and find out just how much money everyone involved will make. don't miss "facebook: the social offering," 1:00 p.m. eastern only on cnbc. you can go to facebook.cnbc.com for more coverage, including this this story on mark zuckerberg's persona paradox. >>> we'll go to a tease, but first, let's throw up shares of glu, if we can do that you'll see a spike in shares. glu mobile, again, dan niles talking about it from salt, dr. j. talking about
doc, i didn't hear you mention it. >> i didn't mention it. like that and mobile games, but if i want to be in that space, i want gluu in china. that would be my play in the mobile game space. not zynga. i think their cost of translation on games on mobile is much cheaper over at gluu. that's why i play there. >> if i'm not mistaken, that was a daniel niles play. >> that's right, and it's done decently in the last week. >> all right, doc. >>> programming note,...
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doc, what do you think here? they've also said they're going to end the well participation program early in 2014. >> yeah, well, that's a good idea, judge, of course, because nobody really bought aubrey mcclendon getting a minority stake in these wells was a good idea. and clearly, the pressure mounted last week. again, this is not to slam dan dicker at all. it's just we were seeing a different story. dan, of course, saw the turmoil that was going on between the board and aubrey, and we were looking instead at the fact that the stock was doing one of those guy adamis, where it pounds down to a level and a lot of turnover of shares. in fact, it was trading two or three times normal levels wednesday, thursday, friday of last week, and they couldn't push it any lower. when all the news is out like that, and you can't push a stock lower, like we were saying it was a nice time to buy? the stock has popped by almost $3 from that level. i am out of that one, but i'm watching right now, judge, groupon, because similarly
doc, what do you think here? they've also said they're going to end the well participation program early in 2014. >> yeah, well, that's a good idea, judge, of course, because nobody really bought aubrey mcclendon getting a minority stake in these wells was a good idea. and clearly, the pressure mounted last week. again, this is not to slam dan dicker at all. it's just we were seeing a different story. dan, of course, saw the turmoil that was going on between the board and aubrey, and we...
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. >>> veteran musician, doc watson has died. he was known for a flat baking. we recorded 16 albums good he died at a hospital where he recently underwent a abdominal surgery. >>> est. eight injury deliberations in the john edwards finance corruption trial. john edwards is accused of using campaign money to help hide his mattress when he was running for candidacy in 2000 aid. >>> at the we dragon onset the end of the week there were no these some clear it the sacramento bee reports. gavin newsom talked about on his new tv show which is to tear in san francisco. the lieutenant government do does not we acquire him to be in sacramento. >>> apparently telex numbers is go a lot more. >>> supporters say nearly half a woman over 40 have tissue dense enough, making it difficult to read detect cancer on mammograms. the warnings may create unnecessary anxiety. >>> a danish drug miller tested people with a mild to early form of the disease. >>> a warning for people who buyout wrong line. a could be fake. the fda says the there was a counterfeit tablets are being sold wit
. >>> veteran musician, doc watson has died. he was known for a flat baking. we recorded 16 albums good he died at a hospital where he recently underwent a abdominal surgery. >>> est. eight injury deliberations in the john edwards finance corruption trial. john edwards is accused of using campaign money to help hide his mattress when he was running for candidacy in 2000 aid. >>> at the we dragon onset the end of the week there were no these some clear it the...
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. >>> doc watson died today at the age of 85.e won seven grammys and was awarded the national medal of arts in 1997. that's when then president clinton said there isn't a baby boomer alive who didn't try to pick up a guitar like doc watson. >>> everybody started jumping in and it was just like, everybody jumping in at one time. >> middle schoolers targeted right in the schoolyard and one mother's mission to do something about it. >> plus new taxes for many who use san francisco airport. why people voting on the taxes next week won't have to pay them. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> in vallejo schoolyard bullies are being caught on tape and in this case the bullies are middle schoolers. the mother of one of those victims posted the video online. >> reporter: julian told me she began attending middle school in january and that on her second day of class this happened. the video shows mayhem
. >>> doc watson died today at the age of 85.e won seven grammys and was awarded the national medal of arts in 1997. that's when then president clinton said there isn't a baby boomer alive who didn't try to pick up a guitar like doc watson. >>> everybody started jumping in and it was just like, everybody jumping in at one time. >> middle schoolers targeted right in the schoolyard and one mother's mission to do something about it. >> plus new taxes for many who use...
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. >>> doc watson died today at the age of 85.n seven grammys and was awarded the national medal of arts in 1997. that's when then president clinton said there isn't a baby boomer alive who didn't try to pick up a guitar like doc watson. >>> everybody started jumping in and it was just like, everybody jumping in at one time. >> middle schoolers targeted right in the schoolyard and one mother's mission to do something about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [ male announcer ] transformers. the ride. ride it at universal studios hollywood. you're going to need a powerful connection ! felicidaaaadeeeees ! with this droid 4 by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you can stay in touch on skype with your loved ones. staying connected with your family... ... in more places, on america's largest 4g lte network. that's real value ! get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4 now just $99.99. verizon. felicidades ! [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the
. >>> doc watson died today at the age of 85.n seven grammys and was awarded the national medal of arts in 1997. that's when then president clinton said there isn't a baby boomer alive who didn't try to pick up a guitar like doc watson. >>> everybody started jumping in and it was just like, everybody jumping in at one time. >> middle schoolers targeted right in the schoolyard and one mother's mission to do something about it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ transforming sounds ] [...
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. >>> the space x dragon is now officially the first private spacecraft to doc with the international space station. it arrived just a few hours ago. it is seen here. the space x dragon is carrying 1,000 pounds of foods and supplies. nasa is hoping to use them for delivery of supplies. >>> still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at noon, a warm and quite afternoon, find out how the memorial day weekend is shaping up. your complete forecast just 2 and a half minutes away. >> first let's take a look at today's mid stocks followed by ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,tch numbers. er -- >>> welcome back. this is our friday puppy. erica is 4 years old. she's kind of laying down because she just has been neutered. that's why we have her a towel here keeping her comfortable. she's a chiwa mix. she's been passed from shelter to shelter. she needs a home. she has a sibling who has already been adopted. erica needs to find one. she's been there at the maryland spca. if you can help her or any of the other animals that want a good caring loving home, that's great. it is 7 months until christmas. this is the 25th o
. >>> the space x dragon is now officially the first private spacecraft to doc with the international space station. it arrived just a few hours ago. it is seen here. the space x dragon is carrying 1,000 pounds of foods and supplies. nasa is hoping to use them for delivery of supplies. >>> still ahead on wjz eyewitness news at noon, a warm and quite afternoon, find out how the memorial day weekend is shaping up. your complete forecast just 2 and a half minutes away. >>...
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how did doc holiday expire? cards up, please.he answer is, b:' maccallum. >> that was a bad night for me. >> bill: you got something kicked today. something was kicked. >> yeah. take that! >> bill: i'm sorry, david, maccallum is usually better than that doocy won by three. a rout. >> i know murder. >> >> he did need a win. doocy does get away with murder every morning. >> every day boxing ring this morning. >> bill: union boss disrespecting south carolina governor nikki haley. p and p just over two minutes >> pinheads & patriots, starring a disrespectful union boss in just a moment. but first, if you are in the midwest and the south, consider bolder, fresher tickets as a father's day gift. go to bill o'reilly.com. we will stick you over to the box office. matinee tickets available. check it all out on bill o'reilly.com. dad will love the miller/o'reilly exposition. to the mail... >> well, if these protests continue to be violent, john, that will help the governor. i think the up on movement is anti-american and has nothing to do
how did doc holiday expire? cards up, please.he answer is, b:' maccallum. >> that was a bad night for me. >> bill: you got something kicked today. something was kicked. >> yeah. take that! >> bill: i'm sorry, david, maccallum is usually better than that doocy won by three. a rout. >> i know murder. >> >> he did need a win. doocy does get away with murder every morning. >> every day boxing ring this morning. >> bill: union boss disrespecting...
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the entertainment world is mourning the loss of doc watson. he recorded 60 albums. he went blind at i ayoung age but his lightning fast guitar style niewbsed musicians around the world. doc watson was 89 years old. >>> she is best known as bella from the twilight movies. >> she sat down with movie reviewer kevin mccarthy to talk about why she doesn't consider herself a role model and to remember that show biz is indeed a business. >> it is interesting when you go to the dark forest and how the dark forest gains its strength from your weaknesses. as an actress, what do you think is a weakness that holiday draws from an actor to gain strength and how do you overcome that as an actress. >> i think the business wants something from you inners of like, you know, it is a pretty typical thing what sells. there is a consistency there. they think they have an equation that is worked out and if you don't fit into that equation, air not going to make any money, get the hell out of here. i think that is a purely business oriented way of thinking and art fits into that in a weir
the entertainment world is mourning the loss of doc watson. he recorded 60 albums. he went blind at i ayoung age but his lightning fast guitar style niewbsed musicians around the world. doc watson was 89 years old. >>> she is best known as bella from the twilight movies. >> she sat down with movie reviewer kevin mccarthy to talk about why she doesn't consider herself a role model and to remember that show biz is indeed a business. >> it is interesting when you go to the...
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folk guitarist doc watson died today at a north carolina hospital after recent abdominal surgery. watson recorded 60 albums in a century winning several grammys. he went blind at a young age, but his lightning fast guitar style influenced musicians worldwide. dock watson was 89. >>> -- doc watson was 89. >>> became official an hour ago, republican mitt romney clinching the nomination. >> plus for the second time in a week a deadly earthquake rocks northern italy. >> also ahead. >> reporter: it's the size of three football fields. i'm beth parker, coming up a peek inside maryland's new casino. >> coming up later in the news edge, congress and the district coming up, fight over the district and control tonight at 11:00. >>> activists who oppose maryland's gay marriage law say their efforts to reverse that law are going strong. the marriage alliance checked more than 13,000 signatures to put gay marriage on the ballots this november. they only needed half that number. meantime advocates for gay marriage say they never doubted the alliance would get the signat
folk guitarist doc watson died today at a north carolina hospital after recent abdominal surgery. watson recorded 60 albums in a century winning several grammys. he went blind at a young age, but his lightning fast guitar style influenced musicians worldwide. dock watson was 89. >>> -- doc watson was 89. >>> became official an hour ago, republican mitt romney clinching the nomination. >> plus for the second time in a week a deadly earthquake rocks northern italy....
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. >>> just moments ago the first private capsule to doc at the international space station returned to earth. space x dragon splashed into the pacific ocean. dragon delivered more than 1,000 pounds of cargo for science experiments. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news at noon, outside it's a beautiful clear day. your complete forecast now just 2 minutes away. >> first let's take a look at last night's powerball numbers. ,, [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare
. >>> just moments ago the first private capsule to doc at the international space station returned to earth. space x dragon splashed into the pacific ocean. dragon delivered more than 1,000 pounds of cargo for science experiments. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news at noon, outside it's a beautiful clear day. your complete forecast now just 2 minutes away. >> first let's take a look at last night's powerball numbers. ,, [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a...
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take it easy, doc brown. >> no, marty.ge, we'll go back in time to stop gay people from ever being born. we'll go in front of abortion clinics and find out which babies will be gay! look, there's the miller family. they're about to have a daughter who will play softball and later on have her own radio show. we have to stop this birth marty. we gotta stop it. you see where i'm going with this? >> stephanie: this is not decaf coffee with carlos. >> people that are pro-life -- are you life or progay life. i haven't thought about that. they could be gay if you let them be born. i don't know. why are you confusing me? you're going into a planned parenthood. you want to be egged. if you're going into planned parenthood and you want to do whatever procedure just go in with a flannel shirt with your wife and say we're going to have this baby. we're so excited. oh, my gosh. he's going to be -- he's going to watch glee. and he's just going to watch smash. >> see how fast abortion becomes legal. >> stephanie: whoo! yeah! i don't know
take it easy, doc brown. >> no, marty.ge, we'll go back in time to stop gay people from ever being born. we'll go in front of abortion clinics and find out which babies will be gay! look, there's the miller family. they're about to have a daughter who will play softball and later on have her own radio show. we have to stop this birth marty. we gotta stop it. you see where i'm going with this? >> stephanie: this is not decaf coffee with carlos. >> people that are pro-life --...
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how did doc holiday expire? cards up, please.m. >> that was a bad night for me. >> bill: you got something kicked today. something was kicked. >> yeah. take that! >> bill: i'm sorry, david, maccallum is usually better than that doocy won by three. a rout. >> i know murder. >> >> he did need a win. doocy does get away with murder every morning. >> every day boxing ring this morning. >> bill: union boss disrespecting south carolina governor nikki haley. p and p just over two minutes does your phone share what you are seeing and hearing right now with the touch of a button ? droid does. does it post it instantly to facebook with sound ? droid does. droid with color for facebook. it's the ultimate status update. get a droid razr maxx by motorola for only $199.99. >> pinheads & patriots, starring a disrespectful union boss in just a moment. but first, if you are in the midwest and the south, consider bolder, fresher tickets as a father's day gift. go to bill o'reilly.com. we will stick you over to the box office. matinee tickets avail
how did doc holiday expire? cards up, please.m. >> that was a bad night for me. >> bill: you got something kicked today. something was kicked. >> yeah. take that! >> bill: i'm sorry, david, maccallum is usually better than that doocy won by three. a rout. >> i know murder. >> >> he did need a win. doocy does get away with murder every morning. >> every day boxing ring this morning. >> bill: union boss disrespecting south carolina governor...