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[parrot cackles] >> lou, doc. how are you? >> hi. >> mom told me you were--when i got back from london, she tricked me into dinner at the retirement home, so i need a stiff drink before i go. well, they might care for the elderly, but they can't cook to save their lives. lou, a drink? >> yes, i will, thanks. >> doc? >> no, thank you. i just came to see mark. louisa. >> well, chipper as ever, i see. >> mark-- >> mark. >> [indistinct] save all your kisses for me. >> what do you know about the flint family? [parrot cackles] >> the flints? >> yeah. well, foreboding air of violence, strange smell, passion for taxidermy. >> selves to themselves. >> you never had any trouble with them? >> not really. they don't come into portwenn that much. >> well, what about mrs. flint? when did you last see her? >> uh--don't think i ever have. they have rights to be weird. they're not harming anyone. >> right. yeah. >> doctor-- [bert groans] >> yeah. you strained a muscle. not much i can do. i'll prescribe you some painkillers. it'll heal in time.
[parrot cackles] >> lou, doc. how are you? >> hi. >> mom told me you were--when i got back from london, she tricked me into dinner at the retirement home, so i need a stiff drink before i go. well, they might care for the elderly, but they can't cook to save their lives. lou, a drink? >> yes, i will, thanks. >> doc? >> no, thank you. i just came to see mark. louisa. >> well, chipper as ever, i see. >> mark-- >> mark. >> [indistinct]...
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pete is the bull, doc is the bear.ersus brother on green mountain. 90 seconds on the clock. pete, make your case. >> when you look at green mountain, i think some of the positives you have to look at right now is the partnership deals. you mention the starbucks deal which was announced last quarter. stock went from $59 a share to $76 a share and where is it now? trading above that level near $80 a share today. only did they get the big jump but they have been able to sustain and hold onto the jump. it's not just the partnership deals, the international expansion. when you put those together, they are doing things right. it's a lot like the netflix story. when you look at the price of coffee, 3 1/2 year lows. how are those margins going to look this quarter? i would have to expect strong margins. i expect a big beat, and then when you look at the short interest in the stock, there's plenty of reasons why it could pop to the upside. >> i won't obfuscate to herb's point. i'm going to make it unclear, i'll make it very cle
pete is the bull, doc is the bear.ersus brother on green mountain. 90 seconds on the clock. pete, make your case. >> when you look at green mountain, i think some of the positives you have to look at right now is the partnership deals. you mention the starbucks deal which was announced last quarter. stock went from $59 a share to $76 a share and where is it now? trading above that level near $80 a share today. only did they get the big jump but they have been able to sustain and hold onto...
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who i backed with the book is doc. it's impossible to navigate the economy with all the details of his text and misinformation and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream headlines stating if in your. time as a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. the. alexander family cry tears of joy and great things out there that have read or hear the court of law on the ground online is a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. but that would dog good in the book his dog a memoir guaranteed best seller you and darryl strawberry forever linked write this up together the year ahead of me is actually drafts of the one nine hundred eighty . two it was going to be the next said williams yes i tell you what force potential nobody has more talent in fortunately we had a lot of similar problems but for his talent was i was a bit better how did you handle incarceration that was definitely a problem for me and i
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operate on doc you have another patient doctor doing at twelve the local newspaper do a story on me this guy told me curing his past when i was in did story he was writing this same thing that i would say but the current doctor just kind of stuck with me through high school and it wasn't at all yes i'm going to read a quote you included in your book by the right of the director and at the age of twenty why goodness sibley the best pitcher in baseball and getting better if all goes well for the next fifteen or twenty is he will be the best pitcher in the history of the game the feeling you give that when you hear people say that as a compliment as a compliment to say that the best pitcher ever has been some great pitchers to go through so. it even be brought up in that even though it didn't happen but to be mentioning that there's a great photo many wenzhou up with one ninety four. you're on the ballot aren't you a member of done the old timers right now out to be like the committee or something like that i think there's a chance i think so and i said because i think it's unfortunate
operate on doc you have another patient doctor doing at twelve the local newspaper do a story on me this guy told me curing his past when i was in did story he was writing this same thing that i would say but the current doctor just kind of stuck with me through high school and it wasn't at all yes i'm going to read a quote you included in your book by the right of the director and at the age of twenty why goodness sibley the best pitcher in baseball and getting better if all goes well for the...
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doc j., the recent ipo has done well since then. >> this stock is on fire.download is something we talk about an cnbc a lot. these guys analyze that big data. look at their customers, people like tess co which is the walmart of europe. big customers and they're just starting out as far as penetration into the really big customers. i like them. >> let's hit the big movers of the session. guess up 13 percent, guy? >> my favorite jean company. we were talking about it with tim last night. you cannot buy this stock with -- >> this is your favorite jean company? >> yeah, why. today is the day to take profits. the quarter was good, not that good. >> campbell's soup down three percent. >> you have consumer names that are really extended on a valuation basis. campbell missed. this is a company that's only supposed to grow earning mid single digits trading in the teens on a pe basis. >> drop for stx down two percent. >> cleveland research came out and slammed these guys. that was one of the reasons fofrt selloff. the cloud that we talked about in our argument, guy an
doc j., the recent ipo has done well since then. >> this stock is on fire.download is something we talk about an cnbc a lot. these guys analyze that big data. look at their customers, people like tess co which is the walmart of europe. big customers and they're just starting out as far as penetration into the really big customers. i like them. >> let's hit the big movers of the session. guess up 13 percent, guy? >> my favorite jean company. we were talking about it with tim...
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participanted at that location mentioned there wasn't enough information come to go the doc. at the end of the day, they weren't sure which sheltered had open and the status of those shelters were. there weren't adequate procedures in place so their information would flow from the sheltser manager to the red cross and the county doc. the emergency operation center or eoc is the city's command center. participants here felt under utilized and they were accessible issues for wheelchair people as well. it was accomplished at the meeting. one, attending the after action review meeting which occurred on the 17th. the commit fee thought it wise to have someone from the mod or the mdoc to be a guest speaker at a red cross monthly meeting. finally a member of the mod mayor's office on disability will meet with a red cross representative about the experience that people with disabilities had at the exercise. there was a short discussion about establishing a standard operating procedure check list for sheltering for the disabled. included in that list was items was insuring minor child
participanted at that location mentioned there wasn't enough information come to go the doc. at the end of the day, they weren't sure which sheltered had open and the status of those shelters were. there weren't adequate procedures in place so their information would flow from the sheltser manager to the red cross and the county doc. the emergency operation center or eoc is the city's command center. participants here felt under utilized and they were accessible issues for wheelchair people as...
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doc, what do you do here? refiner?> those are the ones i don't like right here, judge, but i do like gulfport energy, gpro, i like that one a lot. i like cabot oil and gas. there's a number of plays domestic, u.s. plays where i would go after here for exactly what he's talking about there. even though brent may outperform, i don't necessarily want to buy bp on that. i'd rather buy these smaller plays that i think will move faster, give me more beta. >> murph? >> i love the cog, the cabot oil and gas, but you are exactly making the point that i was trying to ask addison about, that we saw refiners get hit hard as the spreads came down to parity. >> that's why i ask. >> we're here, you and i. >> i hear you. >> so, yeah, i like the refiners. i like valera. >> tiffany delivers a strong quarter, raises guidance, but is it safe to get in on that luxury retailer. and gold entering bull market territory. just global tensions or are fundamentals driving that rally in any way? "halftime" will be right back. in any way? in a worl
doc, what do you do here? refiner?> those are the ones i don't like right here, judge, but i do like gulfport energy, gpro, i like that one a lot. i like cabot oil and gas. there's a number of plays domestic, u.s. plays where i would go after here for exactly what he's talking about there. even though brent may outperform, i don't necessarily want to buy bp on that. i'd rather buy these smaller plays that i think will move faster, give me more beta. >> murph? >> i love the cog,...
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going up again tomorrow, doc? no. next saturday. that gives you a whole week to clean it. did my wife call? if she does, tell her i'll be in the office in half an hour. woman: i think people who have children to save their marriage are just kidding themselves. then why do you want to have children? i just think that we lead a selfish life, peter and me. you know, with our dinners and our hobbies and... you think you'd make a good mother? i don't know. my friends who have kids, they didn't know. so you make this decision to have a child-- what would you have to change to make yourself ready? i would need to cut out my little mood adjusters once and for all this time. do you think you could do that, valerie? peter. hi, honey. how was your flight? valerie, i've got six people here plus a patient out cold on the table. okay, well, i just wanted to hear your voice. oh, i found a couch at palizetti. if you want me to pay for the couch let me do my job. valerie: we decided on martinique sometime in february. two weeks in the sun, a romantic holiday. oh, right. oh, jen, don't star
going up again tomorrow, doc? no. next saturday. that gives you a whole week to clean it. did my wife call? if she does, tell her i'll be in the office in half an hour. woman: i think people who have children to save their marriage are just kidding themselves. then why do you want to have children? i just think that we lead a selfish life, peter and me. you know, with our dinners and our hobbies and... you think you'd make a good mother? i don't know. my friends who have kids, they didn't know....
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doc but we've had an accident with. the a good sense not the first time my friend has got me into trouble with and actually it's the third time in a couple of weeks and. when he goes out alone he always wears a sign around his neck my name is alexander savor often i'm deaf and blind please take my right hand and write on it to block letters i will easily understand. i want some frozen foods. as usual soups and main courses. with five types like a. staff of the supermarket and not just serving someone with disabilities they're also learning about humanity without even knowing it. even the suspicious security guard he usually watches over customers always expecting trouble or has to walk so vote off home. ok. i can make it on my own from now on it. thanks very much what's your name. i'm alexander too but just as it says here. to the shop is tough. but people often help. fifty years ago classrooms in this school are equipped with the very latest in technology deaf and blind students took part in a huge scientific experimen
doc but we've had an accident with. the a good sense not the first time my friend has got me into trouble with and actually it's the third time in a couple of weeks and. when he goes out alone he always wears a sign around his neck my name is alexander savor often i'm deaf and blind please take my right hand and write on it to block letters i will easily understand. i want some frozen foods. as usual soups and main courses. with five types like a. staff of the supermarket and not just serving...
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. >> make that list and tell your doc. >> doc, would you test drive an app out there where you put inll the medications you're on and it'll tell you about interactions and how accurate it is? >> there are. there are a lot of them. also medical computer systems where you can put in -- that's what the pharmacy shows. that will tell you interactions. >> i guarantee you viagra will get the most clicks. >> okay. thank you, doctor. >>> it is one of the most common surgical procedures in the u.s. next we're going to ask the doctors to weigh in on breast enhancement surgery. all the changes it has undergone over the last few years if you're considering it. >>> plus, new details on the dramatic end to a kidnapping case out west. how young hannah anderson is doing this morning. she's been found. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spir
. >> make that list and tell your doc. >> doc, would you test drive an app out there where you put inll the medications you're on and it'll tell you about interactions and how accurate it is? >> there are. there are a lot of them. also medical computer systems where you can put in -- that's what the pharmacy shows. that will tell you interactions. >> i guarantee you viagra will get the most clicks. >> okay. thank you, doctor. >>> it is one of the most...
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for more on doc willoughby.uncer: the dish sponsored by nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. ke nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles. and its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. yeah, bye. have you seen my -- yes. and...thank you. [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. play close. good and close. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers and teeth cleaning texture healthy smile snacks help keep a shine on his smile. it's dental that tastes so good. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. . >>> they may be the dog days of summer but they're good days f
for more on doc willoughby.uncer: the dish sponsored by nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. ke nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles. and its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. yeah, bye. have you seen my -- yes. and...thank you....
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doc, you were saying... - no, he wasn't saying. i can hear you anytime, so let's... let's listen to the expert. - jeff, i've noticed you're very dismissive of audrey. why do you think that is? - hey, buddy, i just called you an expert. hook me up. - to what? what is it you're looking for, jeff? - pillars! [clears throat] - did--did you say something? - no. mm-mm. [coughing] more sex. - hold on, are you referring to my four pillars of a successful marriage? - oh, there you go! - jeff, what-- what is happening? tell me what is happening, right now! - oh, fine, all right, i'll tell you. i saw this clown on the internet banging his gums about how couples should be having sex all the time. but we've been here for 40 minutes, and absolutely nothing. - so that's the only reason you wanted to come here? - no. - you thought he would tell me to give you more sex? - no, no, no, there's also something about you leaving me alone after work. - oh, well, you don't have to worry about me leaving you alone. i-i-i'm sorry to have wasted your time. -
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and i think it's chance for americans to think about this topic ask talk with their primary care docsccasional ambien, but i hear they're bad for you. more studies show they're not good for you. >> we're a little disconcerted the affects can last into the next day, so you have to talk to your doc. we don't want to become too deeply rooted and depep dent on the medications so talking to your primary care doctor is key to this. >> trace: dr. anderson, thank you, sir. >> pleasure as always. >> trace: some cops are in trouble after help something colleagues tie the knot. next, the wedding ceremony you need to see. [ male announcer ] this is claira. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for th
and i think it's chance for americans to think about this topic ask talk with their primary care docsccasional ambien, but i hear they're bad for you. more studies show they're not good for you. >> we're a little disconcerted the affects can last into the next day, so you have to talk to your doc. we don't want to become too deeply rooted and depep dent on the medications so talking to your primary care doctor is key to this. >> trace: dr. anderson, thank you, sir. >> pleasure...
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. >> no need, doc, i'll tell you what i think.. >> sell the september 150s against it. >> to cut his costs he sold the september 150 strike call for 850 and created his hall calendar but did something even better. he put the odds in his favor, and here's how. between the 17.75 he paid for the longer-dated call and the 8.50 he's collecting by selling the shorter dated call, mike cut the total cost of his trade down to $9.25, and now instead of needing tesla shares to rise above 167.75 to make money, mike sees profits if tesla shares rise above his strike price by more than the $9.25 he spent or above 159.25 by january expiration. but it gets even better. that's because the value of the nearer dated call that mike sold will decrease faster than the value of the longer dated call that he bought letting him do something that would impress doc brown himself, turn time into money. >> what did i tell you? >> well, let's not gloat yet because there's a trade-off. in order to make the most money, mike needs tesla shares to stay below the s
. >> no need, doc, i'll tell you what i think.. >> sell the september 150s against it. >> to cut his costs he sold the september 150 strike call for 850 and created his hall calendar but did something even better. he put the odds in his favor, and here's how. between the 17.75 he paid for the longer-dated call and the 8.50 he's collecting by selling the shorter dated call, mike cut the total cost of his trade down to $9.25, and now instead of needing tesla shares to rise above...
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>> they are going to name a massive construction machine after our anti-doc? that is what we called her. >> and then we thought about it, this is perfect, there is actually quite similar. in several different ways. this tunnel boring machine is a pioneer as it will start the tunneling in phase two of the central subway and auntie was a pioneer as you have heard as the first american board chinese physician in the country and she started the first western clinic in china town and why this will help to build a subway that will bring together neighborhoods of the city, and auntie brought together, serve men, politicians, hollywood and military brats, in their common dedication to fighting or in dedication to the allieed cause. mom chung is huge and will be a real power be reckoned with. mom chung had a personality that was larger than life. and she also was someone to be reckoned with as she lobbied for the formation of the navy waves, although she could not get credit for it, and could never join, because of the race and age and that the government has drafted (
>> they are going to name a massive construction machine after our anti-doc? that is what we called her. >> and then we thought about it, this is perfect, there is actually quite similar. in several different ways. this tunnel boring machine is a pioneer as it will start the tunneling in phase two of the central subway and auntie was a pioneer as you have heard as the first american board chinese physician in the country and she started the first western clinic in china town and why...
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. >> doc? >> i think you put more money to work. it's not because we a're cheerleading the market but i thought the aca, the pushing off of the affordable care act will have a dramatic impact on september highers. the september jobs report i'm looking for well north of 300,000. i think a lot of folks are looking ahead to things like that. then you throw in positives like you mentioned about pmi and so forth. there are a lot of reasons to believe in what you're seeing here and i think we'll continue to ride this wave to the upside. >> bring in the gentleman sitting here. you may have seen him on the wide shot. tom lee is the chief equity strategist at jpmorgan. what do you make of where we are right here. 1700 for the first time on the s&p, not that long ago you upped your own target for the end of the year based on the se acceleration of the rally. >> it's great that we closed above a round number milestone. 1700 is a big number. all the points you guys made are pretty valid. i feel comfortable thinking you can buy the market today
. >> doc? >> i think you put more money to work. it's not because we a're cheerleading the market but i thought the aca, the pushing off of the affordable care act will have a dramatic impact on september highers. the september jobs report i'm looking for well north of 300,000. i think a lot of folks are looking ahead to things like that. then you throw in positives like you mentioned about pmi and so forth. there are a lot of reasons to believe in what you're seeing here and i...
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that means we can compare doc ellis, to doc gooden. it makes it interesting.ng baseball can go back to, fathers and sons as opposed to steroid era. if you're going to accept the steroid era why is bear by bonds on hall of fame this year? is roger clemens on the hall of fame? clearll america and sportswriters don't agree. melissa: we're talking about banning a-rod for life but the team he played for benefited from it. as a result he has hit more home runs. it brings people in the stadium. it makes the game more exciting yet he is one that pays the price? >> a-rod, he fills that. >> they were selling out before a-rod, are you kidding me? a-rod has done nothing for the yankees. he helped them one world championship? >> a-rod has done nothing for the yankees? that is your point of view? >> they would have done with a solid third baseman. the carnival atmosphere he brought to the yankees they would be butter off without them. >> i have to agree with you on that. baseball games are won on consistency and doubles. get me a team that consistently hits doubles that is
that means we can compare doc ellis, to doc gooden. it makes it interesting.ng baseball can go back to, fathers and sons as opposed to steroid era. if you're going to accept the steroid era why is bear by bonds on hall of fame this year? is roger clemens on the hall of fame? clearll america and sportswriters don't agree. melissa: we're talking about banning a-rod for life but the team he played for benefited from it. as a result he has hit more home runs. it brings people in the stadium. it...
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doc, this elbow stopped working. yup. how long did it take before you got any kind of reaction from wearing the tommie copper sleeve? as soon as i put it on. what? as soon as i put it on. i put it on, i got on with the rest of my day and then went home and played football with my kids for a couple hours. so what did it feel like that day when you got home? it was indescribable being able to throw the ball with my kids again. i hadn't been able to do that in almost a year and a half and i couldn't thank tommie enough. honestly. and how about you sir? now tennis pro, talk about he sleeves first. what did it do for your elbow? i'm hitting balls all day long and after you reach a certain age and certain mileage it'll start to wear and tear on it. this actually eases up he pain in my arm. ice, advil, i don't have to do it anymore at all. how about the knees? you had 3 knee operations on each knee? each knee. has it had impact on your knees? with the sleeve i have no pain at all. that's great. and now let's talk about the thing
doc, this elbow stopped working. yup. how long did it take before you got any kind of reaction from wearing the tommie copper sleeve? as soon as i put it on. what? as soon as i put it on. i put it on, i got on with the rest of my day and then went home and played football with my kids for a couple hours. so what did it feel like that day when you got home? it was indescribable being able to throw the ball with my kids again. i hadn't been able to do that in almost a year and a half and i...
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>> we're -- we're family, doc. whatever you need to say to me, you can say to all of us. >> yes, sir. yes, sir. >> are you sure? >> will -- >> why don't you guys -- why don't you wait here? >> well, you sure about this, will? >> i'll be right back. >> i don't -- it's gonna be okay. it's gonna be okay. it's gonna be okay. >> you done yet? >> no. >> how about now? >> not yet! >> how much jail time am i looking at? >> give me a minute! >> am i looking at michael vick time or am i looking at paris hilton time? tell me, i can take it. >> you're looking at o.j. simpson time if you don't let me finish. >> the first time or the second time? >> you got any more w2s? >> yeah. oh, i got them right here. these the big ones. these -- these big. that's the big time. >> all right. you worked for the humane society? >> yes, yes, yes. i was what they called a cat whisperer. >> what's a cat whisperer? >> it's where you call cats. i used to be like, "here, kitty, kitty, kitty. here, kitty, kitty, kitty." like that. >> and that works.
>> we're -- we're family, doc. whatever you need to say to me, you can say to all of us. >> yes, sir. yes, sir. >> are you sure? >> will -- >> why don't you guys -- why don't you wait here? >> well, you sure about this, will? >> i'll be right back. >> i don't -- it's gonna be okay. it's gonna be okay. it's gonna be okay. >> you done yet? >> no. >> how about now? >> not yet! >> how much jail time am i looking at?...
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doc, it's always good to have you join us. this is in 16 states, 400 people now affected. we trace the source of it? >> that's one of the big problems and the big criticism that everyone's seeing. it wasn't till last friday we were able to identify where we think the source is. the source does not explain all of the cases of this. one of the problems is that it's a small parasite that takes up to two weeks to start feeling symptoms and becomes difficult for people to trace back what they ate so we can find out where the source is. >> some people are now saying that it seems to be coming from produce coming out of mexico. do we know that to be true and certain and does that help us alleviate the problem? >> in a number of cases, it is from the produce in mexico. one of the problems, it's fecal/oral transmission. it's terrible to think of what's coming out of someone's stool is going into our mouth. but the feces contaminated the water supply that's being watered to water the produce or to wash it. many of these are prewashed salad bags. >> what are the symptoms? you said it
doc, it's always good to have you join us. this is in 16 states, 400 people now affected. we trace the source of it? >> that's one of the big problems and the big criticism that everyone's seeing. it wasn't till last friday we were able to identify where we think the source is. the source does not explain all of the cases of this. one of the problems is that it's a small parasite that takes up to two weeks to start feeling symptoms and becomes difficult for people to trace back what they...
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>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of well being they say. >> that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >>
>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a...
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>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?> well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a blunt, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of well being they say. that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >>
>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?> well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up...
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warden he's there doc the father you could say that slobber raises us he makes normal people out of ugly duckling. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living please. please. a pleasure to have you with us here. live. this is a quiet world wide. with other brands like the kalashnikov rifles of the russian ballet. that make twenty not a lightweight all weather front line fighter that something else appears to defy the laws of gravity. believe. nato has given them a twenty nine the code name fulcrum because of its. extreme maneuvering stability. for. the design of fuselage in the strict sense of the word in its place. up a surface of the graduates into the wings forming an exhibit like. this generates a dramatic increase in lift allowing the fighter to perform quite unbelievable turns at supersonic speed. to make twenty nine as an international presence as one of the world's most effective and safe combat fighters. an engine that was once asked what kept the aircraft flying during its spectacular . but it was the salesman's of han
warden he's there doc the father you could say that slobber raises us he makes normal people out of ugly duckling. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living please. please. a pleasure to have you with us here. live. this is a quiet world wide. with other brands like the kalashnikov rifles of the russian ballet. that make twenty not a lightweight all weather front line fighter that something else appears to defy the laws of gravity....
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what's up, doc? veronica tandy, 34 years old stabbed in the back, raped from behind. any fluids?t i can see. we'll swab, hopefully find traces with the luma. i got a domestic homicide mid-town so i scheduled the autopsy later this afternoon. don't be late, yeah. don't be late. she's got a bruise on her neck. she was yoked. warner: external examination found no traces o traces of sem. further testing showed
what's up, doc? veronica tandy, 34 years old stabbed in the back, raped from behind. any fluids?t i can see. we'll swab, hopefully find traces with the luma. i got a domestic homicide mid-town so i scheduled the autopsy later this afternoon. don't be late, yeah. don't be late. she's got a bruise on her neck. she was yoked. warner: external examination found no traces o traces of sem. further testing showed
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said they were awesome so were the nurses and docs. >> he tried to break his fall with his arm.instinct put it in front of him. >>> a man takes a traditional woman's job in china. how helping new moms could come with occupational hazards. >> like a chef when they go home. >> crazy antics by a fast food employee. >> an employee? that's not an employee at all. >> frank thecmahon gear [ man ] she yours? yeah. my first. congratulations. your applewood pulled pork with extra pickles sir. [ male announcer ] new subway applewood pulled pork. the sweet and smoky flavor you love. subway. eat fresh. [ camera shutter snaps ] >> you know when you're tired from tv i got a new job four. you can be like this man, breast masseur. he's doing this to help mothers to make milk production. they can go to a breast masseur. >> who hires for this job? how many dudes come in for this job. about and the day applies. >> his family is questioning his career choice and his girlfriend flat out doesn't like it. >> wonder why. >> it's a noble profession and important to new mothers. >> they say women in china
said they were awesome so were the nurses and docs. >> he tried to break his fall with his arm.instinct put it in front of him. >>> a man takes a traditional woman's job in china. how helping new moms could come with occupational hazards. >> like a chef when they go home. >> crazy antics by a fast food employee. >> an employee? that's not an employee at all. >> frank thecmahon gear [ man ] she yours? yeah. my first. congratulations. your applewood pulled...
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arizona ine ne frafc r ne prafc >>> convirtiÓ en ley la medida que permitiÓ a la comunidad interÉs docargo, al poco tiempo, davis fue destituido de su cargo en una elecciÓn especial. en su lugar fue elegido el republicano, arnold schwarzenegger que revocÓ dicha ley. >>> zedillo ha esperado aÑos tiene fe que su sueÑo que los indocumentados tengan licencia de conducir se haga realidad. juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn. >>> eduardo arellano felix, conocido como el doctor fue sentenciado a 15 aÑos de prisiÓn, por trafico de drogas y lavado de dinero ademÁs, tendra que reponer 50 millones de dÓlares, en propiedades, arellano felix de 56 aÑos, fue considerado r estrado estado desde mÉxico. >>> algunos religiosos activistas obligados a negociar con la delincuencia organizada en mÉxico, para evitar que maten a los migrantes y rescatar del secuestro avo rÍ varios de ello >>> amas de casa a policÍas comunitarias, en mÉxico mÁs de 100 mujeres en el estado de guerrero, decidieron tomar la ley en sus propias manos. lo hacen como les digo, como policÍas comunitarias. dicen que tienen que hacerlo, las
arizona ine ne frafc r ne prafc >>> convirtiÓ en ley la medida que permitiÓ a la comunidad interÉs docargo, al poco tiempo, davis fue destituido de su cargo en una elecciÓn especial. en su lugar fue elegido el republicano, arnold schwarzenegger que revocÓ dicha ley. >>> zedillo ha esperado aÑos tiene fe que su sueÑo que los indocumentados tengan licencia de conducir se haga realidad. juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn. >>> eduardo arellano felix, conocido como el...
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doc told him to stay the course. also on monday, report surface, dr.s would be if one to decide if he is good to go. mike shanahan reacted today. >> i would never go against the doctor anyhow. doctor felt like he wasn't ready to play, i sure wouldn't play him. if he said it or not. if dr. andrews said he is not ready, e surely wouldn't put him out there. dr. andrews could tell me he is ready. if i thought something was wrong with robert through our practice, i wouldn't put him out there. >> two days after suffering a mild right foot sprain, kirk cousins's return to the game saturday is a long shot. cousins asked if he'll be back this pre-season. >> um, hard to say. it is a day-to-day thing. every morning just see how it feels and go from there. at this time, in the pre-season, um, the experience is valuable to go out there and play also not worth risking being ready and available when the games really do matter. >> in baseball, orioles host the rays, that is sports. >> let's go to sue for one look at the forecast. sue? >> we may see a thunderstorm late
doc told him to stay the course. also on monday, report surface, dr.s would be if one to decide if he is good to go. mike shanahan reacted today. >> i would never go against the doctor anyhow. doctor felt like he wasn't ready to play, i sure wouldn't play him. if he said it or not. if dr. andrews said he is not ready, e surely wouldn't put him out there. dr. andrews could tell me he is ready. if i thought something was wrong with robert through our practice, i wouldn't put him out there....
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>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?l, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a blunt, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of well being they say. that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >> when
>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?l, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a...
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project that was evaluated in the environmental evaluation that's basically, what our office would be doc to make sure before issuing the permit that that permit committals with the conditions it's agreed to >> under the action that's in question right now this would be for projects that have already been approved. >> prior to the start of the sequa appeal period. >> uh-huh. >> when the department gets the building permit the package for the building permit that process evaluates that process of what was approved. >> the building permit approval is needs to consider the question of whether the environmental evaluation covers the same project as the building permit being issued. >> so the i'm trying to understand that would be for a project after the building permit is issued and another permit needs to be orientated because of some change. and the legislation is determining that the project is not - doesn't need any additional permit evaluation 3 - >> yes. >> there needs to be some ability to appeal that. >> yes. that would be the decision appealed that the project has not think modified.
project that was evaluated in the environmental evaluation that's basically, what our office would be doc to make sure before issuing the permit that that permit committals with the conditions it's agreed to >> under the action that's in question right now this would be for projects that have already been approved. >> prior to the start of the sequa appeal period. >> uh-huh. >> when the department gets the building permit the package for the building permit that process...
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. >>> confirmarÍa lo que doc men estamos en nuestro informe anterior que podrÍa tratarse de un error.forma que existe la posibilidad de que los adolescentes hayan sido acusados equivocadamente, porque tal vez no sabÍan de la existencia de droga, dado que los oficiales, que aseguraron el vehÍculo, pudieron no haber encontrado toda la cocaÍna escondida. >>> hay una gran posibilidad, o probabilidad de que la revisiÓn en el vehÍculo no haya sido exhaustiva. y que hubieran olvidado este paquete dentro del vehÍculo. >>> el vehÍculo en el que fueron arrestados lo compro el padre de sergio en estados unidos introducido legalmente a mÉxico se sabrÍa que meses antes fue abandonada incautado en texas por la patrulla fronteriza, con 5 paquetes de droga casi den tcts como encontrado a los jÓvenes. tras nuestra publicaciÓn. funcionarios de la fiscalÍa platicaron con los padres y luego, fueron al penal de mazatlan. >>> chequear el asunto personalmente y ver a los muchachos, en la penal, platicaron con ellos y creo que no les debe quedar ninguna duda. a raÍz de la en ve vista que ellos le hicieron. >
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. >> oh, that's great, doc. >> all right. >> yeah. damn! >> hey, baby. >> hey. >> ha ha ha. are you okay about what happened yesterday? >> what happened? oh, you mean the crying thing? >> yeah. >> oh, forgot all about that. >> really? >> oh, yeah. >> oh, baby, i was so worried about that. >> nah. sasha, you know, just let it go. let it go. i have. see, crying is a natural emotion that, you know, helps to relieve stress and allows us to deal with our problems constructively. >> wow. you're more in touch with your feelings than i thought. >> hey, i'm secure in my masculinity. >> mm-hmm. >> okay? ha ha ha. plus, i talked to dr. lucas down in the psych department this morning. >> got it. well, um, speaking of your masculinity, you know what else kind of relieves stress? >> oh, yeah. >> huh? >> and you know room 306 is open. >> ha ha ha. >> ha ha ha. not funny! not funny! it was one night. i'm talking to my wife. >> hey, hey, hey! this is a hospital full of sick people. now keep your voice down, for crying...out loud. >> see? >> renee, would you cut it out? >> what? >> i told you
. >> oh, that's great, doc. >> all right. >> yeah. damn! >> hey, baby. >> hey. >> ha ha ha. are you okay about what happened yesterday? >> what happened? oh, you mean the crying thing? >> yeah. >> oh, forgot all about that. >> really? >> oh, yeah. >> oh, baby, i was so worried about that. >> nah. sasha, you know, just let it go. let it go. i have. see, crying is a natural emotion that, you know, helps to relieve...
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>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?ey never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. . she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of well being they say. >> that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >> when
>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?ey never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. . she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a...
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>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so it's sort of an overall impact, right? >> so reward, pleasure, hunger. you have this overall feeling of well being they say. >> that all sounds pretty good. >> it does sound pretty good. >> and it's not just feeling good, but there is this phenomenon reported by many smokers over the years, especially famous artists, the ability to be more creative. >> when you feel that high, there's so
>> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc?as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors...
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scholl's, "what's up, doc?"erinsen, the leader of "the tonight show" band with johnny carson, carson to leno, leno to conan, conan to fallon, "late night with jimmy fallon," how you like me now? [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: that was pretty good. that was not bad! bad. bad to the bone, bone thugs-n-harmony, eharmony, dot com, rom com, comic con, contra, bringing it back to the contra code, up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, select, start, "start me up" by the rolling stones -- [ mick jagger voice ] hey, start me up, i'm mick jagger. mick jagger, "moves like jagger," bringing it back to maroon 5, slaughterhouse 5 by kurt vonnegut, squirt on a cut, bringing it back to neosporin, neo from "the matrix," trix cereal, "silly rabbit, trix are for kids," kid tested, mother approved, kicking it back to kix cereal, cereal bowl, bowl cut, cut and paste, paste, bringing it back to elmer's glue, elmer who? elmer fudd, fuddruckers, darius rucker, bringing it back to hootie, hootie who? hoot
scholl's, "what's up, doc?"erinsen, the leader of "the tonight show" band with johnny carson, carson to leno, leno to conan, conan to fallon, "late night with jimmy fallon," how you like me now? [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: that was pretty good. that was not bad! bad. bad to the bone, bone thugs-n-harmony, eharmony, dot com, rom com, comic con, contra, bringing it back to the contra code, up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right,...
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>> yeah. >> all right, doc, i think i'm about ready. >> okay. some liver in there -- >> lube? >> yeah. so dip your hand in there. >> oh, my gosh. >> all right. >> all right. cone your hand like this. >> like this? >> yes. >> go into the rectum. >> go straight in? >> yes. >> it's warm. >> yes, it is. >> it's so warm inside. it's nice on a cold day. feels like a water balloon in there. >> yes. >> run your hand over the curvature. you should feel a calf, with a head about that long. >> yeah. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> that's it. >> this is so crazy. >> that's about a 95 to 100-day pregnancy. >> wow. >> yeah. >> i can feel it right in my hand. >> right. >> and now i can pull it out? >> yes. i'll just go home now. we'll give you a couple more. >> yeah. that's an experience. back on the mississippi river, the low water levels are making life on the ingram barge almost impossible. >> southbound vessel, it's our problem to get out of his way. we'll see you on two. thank you. it's more difficult to navigate because of this low water. >> we're concerned about j
>> yeah. >> all right, doc, i think i'm about ready. >> okay. some liver in there -- >> lube? >> yeah. so dip your hand in there. >> oh, my gosh. >> all right. >> all right. cone your hand like this. >> like this? >> yes. >> go into the rectum. >> go straight in? >> yes. >> it's warm. >> yes, it is. >> it's so warm inside. it's nice on a cold day. feels like a water balloon in there. >> yes....
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esto ademÁs del sistema que implementara el departamento del alguacil en 6 meses, para que se doc menteersonas, simplemente porque le quieren hacer preguntas sobre sus datos migratorios otro punto, es que se establezcan nuevas reglas para evitar detenciones bajo el perfil racial. y se reevalÚe. estuvieron presentes tes en la corte federal para apoyarlos" ra e implementen una vigilancia interna. y los globos amarillos fueron lanzados al aire, fue detenido en una redada del alguacil y estÁ seguro que se utilizÓ un perfil racial. si pones a un blanco o un moreno al lado. y los dos se pasan la luz roja ¿quien va a parar?. >>> en phoenix arizona, telemundo. >>> cualquier reforma ni gra tri que se apruebe en estados unidos, en un futuro. obligarÍa a los empleadores a travÉs de estados unidos utilizar el sistema siste sistema... cada semana 1500 nuevos empleadores lo implementan, segÚn sindicatos y organizaciones obreras advierten que puede prestarse para abusos. >>> la travesura de un niÑo de 8 aÑos y su hermana de 6 terminÓ en tragedia en phoenix en medio de la noche, el varÓn se fue en el c
esto ademÁs del sistema que implementara el departamento del alguacil en 6 meses, para que se doc menteersonas, simplemente porque le quieren hacer preguntas sobre sus datos migratorios otro punto, es que se establezcan nuevas reglas para evitar detenciones bajo el perfil racial. y se reevalÚe. estuvieron presentes tes en la corte federal para apoyarlos" ra e implementen una vigilancia interna. y los globos amarillos fueron lanzados al aire, fue detenido en una redada del alguacil y...