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joey -- >> thank you, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: we'll like you to keep us posted on everything going on. all right? [applause] >> jennifer despises me. my mom abused us. >> jennifer despises me. my [ female announcer ] you can measure the growth of children by the way they clean themselves in the bathroom. try charmin ultra strong. with a new duraclean texture, it helps you get clean. plus it's four times stronger than the leading value brand. and you can use up to four times less. charmin ultra strong. ♪stir it, stir it,ir it, stir it up, stir it up. ♪♪ stir up a smile, with hershey's syrup. [applause] >> dr. phil: jennifer says the sound of her mother's name makes her physically ill. she says it makes her sick. she refuses to ever repair their relationship. in fact, she told producers that if dr. phil asked me to forgive my mother, i will not speak to him. here's jennifer's version of what happened in her childhood. >> when my sister and i were kids, my mom would hit us with belts, extension cords, whatever was at her reach
joey -- >> thank you, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: we'll like you to keep us posted on everything going on. all right? [applause] >> jennifer despises me. my mom abused us. >> jennifer despises me. my [ female announcer ] you can measure the growth of children by the way they clean themselves in the bathroom. try charmin ultra strong. with a new duraclean texture, it helps you get clean. plus it's four times stronger than the leading value brand. and you can use up to four...
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today on an all-new "dr. phil." everybody knows the robert blake murder trial. >> dr. phil: did you kill your wife? >> of course not. >> dr. phil: did you shoot her? >> that's a weird thick for you to ask. >> announcer: now in an exclusive interview. >> dr. phil: do you think you're crazy? >> but most people's standards, i'm committable. >> announcer: the actor behind the attitude is revealed. >> i have no people skills. i'm not house broken. >> announcer: dr. phil goes inside the home. >> this wall is to keep myself sane. this is to remind me not to kill myself. >> announcer: and inside the mind of robert blake. >> dr. phil: if this is the last interview you ever do, what is the last thing you want to say? it was a celebrity murder trial that had hollywood on the edge of its seat. >> stunning verdict this afternoon in the murder trial of the former "baretta" star. not guilty of murder in the first degree. >> this small band of dedicated warriors saved my life. >> dr. phil: overnight this tv and film actor went from famous to infamous finding himself in the starring ro
today on an all-new "dr. phil." everybody knows the robert blake murder trial. >> dr. phil: did you kill your wife? >> of course not. >> dr. phil: did you shoot her? >> that's a weird thick for you to ask. >> announcer: now in an exclusive interview. >> dr. phil: do you think you're crazy? >> but most people's standards, i'm committable. >> announcer: the actor behind the attitude is revealed. >> i have no people skills. i'm not...
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i'm dr. phil and together we are feeding america. [ male announcer ] don't miss your chance to experience disney's ultimate fairy tale in stunning high definition. disney's cinderella. dreams come true on blu-ray and digital october 2nd. my dentist gave me act sensitive. the soothing alcohol-free formula has maximum fluoride to rebuild enamel, and it's gentle on my sore mouth. new act sensitive. >> the car is not even [bleep] open. >> tiffani's language could make a truck driver blush. >> the worst things that's said to my dad is that he's a dead beat alcoholic father. >> she could call me stupid. >> i'd tell mom it's america and she needs to learn how to speak english. >> you're dead to me. >> dr. phil: i've been talking to levi and bob about their daughter tiffani. she was released from juvi last week. it's her third time there. tiffani is with us now. do you want to be here or are you here because -- >> no, i want to be here. >> dr. phil: why? >> because i want help. >> dr. phil: with? >>
i'm dr. phil and together we are feeding america. [ male announcer ] don't miss your chance to experience disney's ultimate fairy tale in stunning high definition. disney's cinderella. dreams come true on blu-ray and digital october 2nd. my dentist gave me act sensitive. the soothing alcohol-free formula has maximum fluoride to rebuild enamel, and it's gentle on my sore mouth. new act sensitive. >> the car is not even [bleep] open. >> tiffani's language could make a truck driver...
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>> i'm jani. >> dr. phil: i'm dr. phil. how are you? >> hi, dr. phil. nice to meet you. >> we're here cooking a second. >> want some? >> dr. phil: i do. do you like pets? >> i like cookies. >> dr. phil: we'll talk about cookies in a minute. tell me about pets. do you have a dog? >> yes. >> dr. phil: what is your dog's name? do you have a dog named blink? >> blink, yeah. >> dr. phil: tell me about blink. is blink a beagle? >> beagle. >> dr. phil: we do have a dog here if you want to see it. >> what's his name? >> dr. phil: joey. >> i want cookies. >> dr. phil: you want to see joey first? >> yeah. >> dr. phil: hey, joey. >> doggie. >> dr. phil: do you have cats? >> one cat. midnight. >> dr. phil: is midnight one of just your friends or is it something i can see, too? >> one of my friends. >> dr. phil: just your friend. can i see midnight? >> nope. >> dr. phil: how come? okay. you want to make cookies? all right. i guess we'll go make cookies. can you tell me who 400 is? >> my cat. >> dr. phil: what kind of cat is 400? is 400 a good cat or a bad cat? >> go
>> i'm jani. >> dr. phil: i'm dr. phil. how are you? >> hi, dr. phil. nice to meet you. >> we're here cooking a second. >> want some? >> dr. phil: i do. do you like pets? >> i like cookies. >> dr. phil: we'll talk about cookies in a minute. tell me about pets. do you have a dog? >> yes. >> dr. phil: what is your dog's name? do you have a dog named blink? >> blink, yeah. >> dr. phil: tell me about blink. is blink a beagle?...
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[applause] >> dr. phil: do not lie to me. if that is -- >> i would tell you. >> dr. phil: i'm going to find out the truth. if i have to put investigators on the street in your town, i will find out the truth because i'm going to help this little girl. >> announcer: monday on an all-new "dr. phil." he's an embezzler. >> dr. phil: your father will be gone for a while. >> announcer: who says his ex-wife is a cougar. >> dr. phil: you don't have young boyfriends? >> nope. it's a joke. >> announcer: they still live under the same roof. >> dr. phil: you're divorced. >> announcer: if that's not drama. >> let's tell the truth a minute. >> dr. phil: let's do. >> announcer: wait till you see what leaves dr. phil >> dr. phil: well, today's show is called "brutal beauty." we have some beautiful young girls, beautiful in so many ways that are actually brutally violent and out of control. i'm speaking with yvette, the mother of nicky that is a youtube brawler. fair enough? >> yes. >> dr. phil: fair enough description
[applause] >> dr. phil: do not lie to me. if that is -- >> i would tell you. >> dr. phil: i'm going to find out the truth. if i have to put investigators on the street in your town, i will find out the truth because i'm going to help this little girl. >> announcer: monday on an all-new "dr. phil." he's an embezzler. >> dr. phil: your father will be gone for a while. >> announcer: who says his ex-wife is a cougar. >> dr. phil: you don't have...
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>> a week. >> dr. phil: a week? >> uh-huh. >> dr. phil: how long did this guy that you had known for a week that he moved in, how long did he stay? >> a month. >> dr. phil: why did he leave after a month? >> he started pushing on me so i asked him to leave. >> dr. phil: here's what we know. you move a guy you knew after a week and within a month he was getting physical on you. can we agree? >> yes. >> dr. phil: can we agree that's an incredibly bad decision? >> yes. >> dr. phil: can we agree that fits in the sweet spot of me saying that the chance of those kids getting a because e ed -- abused is 33 times normal? >> or dead. >> dr. phil: so you're a walking, talking poster girl for the bad decisions of bringing men into your children's lives. >> yes. >> dr. phil: you don't let these men meet your children. you don't use them to vet them or to clear them. >> it's kind of hard to be a single mom of four kids and have a dating life. it's impossible. how am i ever going to meet someone without my kids around? it's not going to happen. >>
>> a week. >> dr. phil: a week? >> uh-huh. >> dr. phil: how long did this guy that you had known for a week that he moved in, how long did he stay? >> a month. >> dr. phil: why did he leave after a month? >> he started pushing on me so i asked him to leave. >> dr. phil: here's what we know. you move a guy you knew after a week and within a month he was getting physical on you. can we agree? >> yes. >> dr. phil: can we agree that's an...
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>> yes, dr. phil. very much so. >> dr. phil: since the show, rebecca's family has been fighting to get her case reopened. now in a shocking twist, max's mother, dina has come forward to say yes, it was murder, but she's not talking about rebecca's death. take a look. >> a new investigation says the son of a new pharmaceutical tycoon found dead in his mansion did not die by accident. dina schacknai wants the case reopened and wants it relabelled as a homicide. >> max died and he was 6 years old. it was ruled an accident. things didn't add up. i believe there was more to it. joe and i shared equal parenting time. rebecca did live with jonah. i always had trust issues with rebecca. she neglected to share important information with me such as her legal name, the fact that she was married and she had a shoplifting arrest. i think she had issues with impulse control. jonah and i had an agreement. one is that rebecca would not take max across state lines by herself. number 2, she would not attend his school events and number 3, s
>> yes, dr. phil. very much so. >> dr. phil: since the show, rebecca's family has been fighting to get her case reopened. now in a shocking twist, max's mother, dina has come forward to say yes, it was murder, but she's not talking about rebecca's death. take a look. >> a new investigation says the son of a new pharmaceutical tycoon found dead in his mansion did not die by accident. dina schacknai wants the case reopened and wants it relabelled as a homicide. >> max died...
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>> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." >> dr. phil: if you're a parent or you even know someone that is a parent of a young child, today's show is one of the most important shows you may ever watch. >> announcer: for the first time on television, startling new allegations in the sandusky sex abuse scandal. >> jerry sandusky was part of a pedophile ring that traded me for sex when i was a child. >> dr. phil: in a dr. phil exclusive. >> dr. phil: for 30 years you never told a soul. why me, why now. >> announcer: the man behind these shocking headlines speaks out. >> sandusky and another pedophile are passing arod these nude mow oh photos of me. >> they brought me from new jersey. i was going to get $200. >> dr. phil: what were you expected to do? >> engage in sex with jerry sandusky. i told the police this had been going on several years. >> dr. phil: in 1980 you're telling a detective this went on? >> yes, in 1980. >> announcer: plus -- >> dr. phil: one of the only alleged victims to reveal his identity to the public. >> i was 10
>> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." >> dr. phil: if you're a parent or you even know someone that is a parent of a young child, today's show is one of the most important shows you may ever watch. >> announcer: for the first time on television, startling new allegations in the sandusky sex abuse scandal. >> jerry sandusky was part of a pedophile ring that traded me for sex when i was a child. >> dr. phil: in a dr. phil exclusive. >> dr....
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dr. davies: one famous ecologist said trees in tropical rainforests are like -- he called them the ecosystem engineers. what he meant by that is that they provide the habitat on which all these other organisms depend. so monkeys that live up in canopies of trees go extinct if you take the trees away. ants and termites -- they're gonna be absent if the trees disappear. trees create the structure in forests, and therefore they're central to this whole ecosystem. narrator: although rainforests currently cover only 6% of the planet, they are home to over half of the earth's plant and animal species. dr. davies: the key question we're still trying to figure out is why tropical rainforests have this extraordinary diversity and how it continues to bmaintained. narrator: to investigate the diversity of the rainforest, the center for tropical forest science of the smithsonian tropical research institute has been conducting a census of rainforest trees. dr. davies: our basic rearch program is to st
dr. davies: one famous ecologist said trees in tropical rainforests are like -- he called them the ecosystem engineers. what he meant by that is that they provide the habitat on which all these other organisms depend. so monkeys that live up in canopies of trees go extinct if you take the trees away. ants and termites -- they're gonna be absent if the trees disappear. trees create the structure in forests, and therefore they're central to this whole ecosystem. narrator: although rainforests...
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dr. tans: we use the atmosphere as a diagnostic to monitor that the earth is really doing what we hope it is doing. narrator: but the atmosphere does not just trap heat, it moves it around the world, and together with the oceans shapes earth's climate and weather patterns. one powerful example of this is the tropical cyclone, more commonly known in the united states as the hurricane. dr. kerry emanuel has spent much of his career trying to understand these lethal storms and the larger role they might play in regulating climate. there's something rather unexpected that's turned up from research -- that hurricanes may have a profound effect on the climate. narrator: both of these studies offer us deeper insight into the complicated, ever-changing, active system that is the outermost layer of our planet -- the atmosphere. all around the world, scientists from the national oceanic & atmospheric administration, commonly known as noaa, are monitoring trace gases in the atmosphere. one of their
dr. tans: we use the atmosphere as a diagnostic to monitor that the earth is really doing what we hope it is doing. narrator: but the atmosphere does not just trap heat, it moves it around the world, and together with the oceans shapes earth's climate and weather patterns. one powerful example of this is the tropical cyclone, more commonly known in the united states as the hurricane. dr. kerry emanuel has spent much of his career trying to understand these lethal storms and the larger role they...
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dr.ere does not just trap heat, it moves it around the world, and together with the oceans shapes earth's climate and weather patterns. one powerful example of this is the tropical cyclone, more commonly known in the united states as the hurricane. dr. kerry emanuel has spent much of his career trying to understand these lethal storms and the larger role they might play in regulating climate. there's something rather unexpected that's turned up from research -- that hurricanes may have a profound effect on the climate. narrator: both of these studies offer us deeper insight into the complicated, ever-changing, active system that is the outermost layer of our planet -- the atmosphere. all around the world, scientists from the national oceanic & atmospheric administration, commonly known as noaa, are monitoring trace gases in the atmosphere. one of their findings is that carbon dioxide is increasing due to the burning of fossil fuels on earth -- an increase that could have significant effec
dr.ere does not just trap heat, it moves it around the world, and together with the oceans shapes earth's climate and weather patterns. one powerful example of this is the tropical cyclone, more commonly known in the united states as the hurricane. dr. kerry emanuel has spent much of his career trying to understand these lethal storms and the larger role they might play in regulating climate. there's something rather unexpected that's turned up from research -- that hurricanes may have a...
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dr. martin luther king. he served as chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, helped organize the freedom rides and spoke at the 1963 march on washington. he has been arrested more than 40 times and has just written a new book called across that vision for change. he visited us in our studio, and i asked congressmember lewis about the voter purge in florida, where the justice department had sued to block republan governor rick scott's controversial effort to remove thousands of registered voters from the rolls, using an outdated drivers' license database to ostensibly identify non-citizens registered to vote. rep. john lewis: it is unreal, it is unbelievable, that at this time in our history, 47 years after the voting rights act was passed and signed into law, that we're trying to go backward. i think there is a systematic, deliberate attempt on the part of so many of these states-not just florida, but it's all across the country, it's not just southern states-to keep peopl
dr. martin luther king. he served as chair of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, helped organize the freedom rides and spoke at the 1963 march on washington. he has been arrested more than 40 times and has just written a new book called across that vision for change. he visited us in our studio, and i asked congressmember lewis about the voter purge in florida, where the justice department had sued to block republan governor rick scott's controversial effort to remove thousands of...
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dr. oz. >> reporter: dr. oz is here busy working. coming up he is going to check in on some of the residents who have already gotten their checkups and will give me my numbers. we'll see how i'm doing, as well. most importantly we'll see how the city is doing. this is an amazing opportunity. howard university hospital, the school of medicine, dr. oz, fox 5 all coming together to make sure we are all healthier as a group. we are going to tell you how it works live next on "fox 5 morning news." stay with us. >>> a public memorial for neil armstrong will be held in our area 50 years and one day after president john f. kennedy announced the goal of sending a man to the moon. the service will take place at washington national cathedral next thursday at 10:00 a.m. giving the nation a chance to say good-bye to the first man to walk on the moon. it will be open first come, first served to the public and will broadcast live on nasa tv. armstrong died the last month at the age of
dr. oz. >> reporter: dr. oz is here busy working. coming up he is going to check in on some of the residents who have already gotten their checkups and will give me my numbers. we'll see how i'm doing, as well. most importantly we'll see how the city is doing. this is an amazing opportunity. howard university hospital, the school of medicine, dr. oz, fox 5 all coming together to make sure we are all healthier as a group. we are going to tell you how it works live next on "fox 5...
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dr.e the same issues plaguing us today. has anything really changed? have african-americans become too complacent? is it time to resurrect the movement? >> we will not rest, we will not stop. we will not forget. >> we brought together a panel of leaders. the president and ceo of the national urban league. dr. jamal bryant, pastor of the empowerment temple in baltimore, and dr. eric dyson, sociology professor. we asked the question -- are we in the midst of a moment or a movement? >> i hope it's a movement, i hope it will ignite a greater degree, whether it's voter i.d., whether it's racial profiling and sometimes unfair police tactics. all the way across the board. we are up against a right wing resurgence in this nation. we have got to recognize that there's an element there that wants to repeal the 20th century, turn the nation back to the 1890s and i think we have a duty and a responsibility to educate and inspire and motivate people to push back and resist this yesterday vision of ame
dr.e the same issues plaguing us today. has anything really changed? have african-americans become too complacent? is it time to resurrect the movement? >> we will not rest, we will not stop. we will not forget. >> we brought together a panel of leaders. the president and ceo of the national urban league. dr. jamal bryant, pastor of the empowerment temple in baltimore, and dr. eric dyson, sociology professor. we asked the question -- are we in the midst of a moment or a movement?...
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i met with the dr requester recently to understand her concerns. what i saw were several vehicles on her block that were parked illegally, and it was going to the dr requesters front yard, this block, faxon avenue has no parking until 6 p.m., the proposed restaurant is primarily, it's a sit-down restaurant, so patrons are not likely to park in this area or for quick visits as i saw when i went out there. the plans also show a bar use inside the restaurant, and she was concerned that that would be normal bar use, however, the bar that's proposed is for a more casual dining experience and this restaurant would only have sort of the beer and wine. the sponsor operate as similar restaurant in oakland also within a residential neighborhood so we believe he has experience co-existing his business near residential uses and that he can control trash, noise and loitering. there's no outdoor space proposed for this use in the rear yard and the restaurant would close at 9 p.m. monday through friday and 10 p.m. on saturday and sunday so it's not intended to be
i met with the dr requester recently to understand her concerns. what i saw were several vehicles on her block that were parked illegally, and it was going to the dr requesters front yard, this block, faxon avenue has no parking until 6 p.m., the proposed restaurant is primarily, it's a sit-down restaurant, so patrons are not likely to park in this area or for quick visits as i saw when i went out there. the plans also show a bar use inside the restaurant, and she was concerned that that would...
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in fact, dr.posed to be showing up before not too long and hopefully, we'll be able to catch up with him at about 7:15 or so. back to you. >> getting ready. we can't wait to see him. >> we want dr. oz. >> in the next couple of hours, he will make an appearance. right now, tucker barnes making an appearance to tell us about this weather. >> warm and humid start to the day. what else is new? >> temperatures even more uncomfortable this morning. >> i thought so. >> wisdom is like it's not that bad. >> i'm like is something wrong with me. >> i like to think i'm cool. >> let's do temperatures. reagan national, currently 79 degrees. our typical high is in the low 80s and we are starting off in the upper 70s. 08 in annapolis. 77 this morning in fredericksburg. if you are keeping track of the dew point temperature, that measure the humidity. still in the low 70s. we are still in the up comfortable range and will be so here not next couple of hours. i think later this afternoon, slightly drier air will try
in fact, dr.posed to be showing up before not too long and hopefully, we'll be able to catch up with him at about 7:15 or so. back to you. >> getting ready. we can't wait to see him. >> we want dr. oz. >> in the next couple of hours, he will make an appearance. right now, tucker barnes making an appearance to tell us about this weather. >> warm and humid start to the day. what else is new? >> temperatures even more uncomfortable this morning. >> i thought so....
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that's what they did for a few thousand years until recently, so anyway, i am definitely in favor of dr, whether there's a way that this could go back and be designed in such a way that there should be an additional floor, i don't know, i have my doubts, it would probably have to be redesigned quite a bit to be able to be, but i just don't think it fits on this particular lot given the fact that the size is so small. we'll see what the other commissioners have to say. >> commissioner hillis? >> i mean, i too like commissioner antonini are generally supportive of expanding the envelopes of buildings and development but i agree with him on a lot of the points and i think what's wrong is the size of the lots and the size of the lots compared -- the existing lot here, the 20 foot lot here compare today the 50 foot lots of the adjacent buildings, the building that's there now and the design that's there now is great, it's an example of how you can put a modern building in this context as to older buildings, i think it works and i think it works contextually with the size of the lot and with
that's what they did for a few thousand years until recently, so anyway, i am definitely in favor of dr, whether there's a way that this could go back and be designed in such a way that there should be an additional floor, i don't know, i have my doubts, it would probably have to be redesigned quite a bit to be able to be, but i just don't think it fits on this particular lot given the fact that the size is so small. we'll see what the other commissioners have to say. >> commissioner...
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>> the dr requester. >> and they're supporting your dr? the president's going to ask for the dr requester and then whoever wants to follow you can follow in the order you want. the president has said no, thank you. >> okay. >> i called the project. >> good evening, commissioners, rick sucre, the item before you is for a request for discretionary review associated with a new construction of a five storey debasement mixed use building at 1050, to 1058 valencia street, the proposed project would construct 12 dwelling units, one fraikt parking spot, 24 bike kl parking spaces and a ground floor restaurant measuring 1040 square feet, it would consist of 4 dwelling bedroom units of which two would be designated below market rent units, to date, the project has received many public comments, in detail, the department has received 15 comments including letters from four community groups in support of the proposed project as is and 18 comments including a petition signed by approximately 407 people and one other community group against the proposed
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>> jimmy: this last one is from the host of "the dr. phil show." >> steve: dr. phil. >> jimmy: yeah, his name is dr. phil. [ light laughter ] he always has a lot to say. he's a smart man. but we stripped out everything and just left only the parts that matter. let's take a look at this clip. >> this is not very mature of me but i just did a number two sitting right here and i'm not going to clean up after myself. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "dr. phil show" always exciting, always entertaining. that's all the time we have for "said it and re-edit." stick around, be right back with models and buckets, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ people keep asking me if that lady in the viva commercial is really my mother. they keep asking me if the dirty guy is really my son. huh -- what do you tell 'um? holy smokes, these viva towels really are tough, even when wet! [ mike ] for the record, that's my real father, cleaning up a real mess on a real grill. see? very impressive! you're a natural.
>> jimmy: this last one is from the host of "the dr. phil show." >> steve: dr. phil. >> jimmy: yeah, his name is dr. phil. [ light laughter ] he always has a lot to say. he's a smart man. but we stripped out everything and just left only the parts that matter. let's take a look at this clip. >> this is not very mature of me but i just did a number two sitting right here and i'm not going to clean up after myself. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "dr. phil...
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dr. siegel there is a new study that suggests maybe not for everybody? >> well, jamie, first of all, i want to start off by saying fish oil has proven benefits. we have been studying omega-3 fatty acids for a long time and know they help us with depression and know there is evidence they help with the heart an in fact there was a dramatic study in 1989, where people after they had a heart attack took a diet high in fish and literally had a 30% chance, less of dying over the next two years, very dramatic stuff. but, the question everyone out there has is, okay, i eat a lot of fish, two portion, the way you docs recommend but what about the fish oil supplements? and the problem there is, there is no proof that the fish oil su supplements, as opposed to gets it in your fish is the way to go and $1.1 billion last year were spent in the u.s. on fish oil supplements alone. >> jamie: what! >> $1.1 billion. >> jamie: it is the first time we are hearing it isn't everything it is cracked up to be,
dr. siegel there is a new study that suggests maybe not for everybody? >> well, jamie, first of all, i want to start off by saying fish oil has proven benefits. we have been studying omega-3 fatty acids for a long time and know they help us with depression and know there is evidence they help with the heart an in fact there was a dramatic study in 1989, where people after they had a heart attack took a diet high in fish and literally had a 30% chance, less of dying over the next two...
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not only is dr.-up of the city but he is doing it with the help of 200 volunteers from howard university hospital. we are live here today where they are giving free 15-minute checkups to 1,000 poem who signed up early. coming up next we'll talk about the results. we'll see where people stand and talk about the five numbers you need to know about your own health. it's all next on "fox 5 morning news." stay with us. i thought of something else we need for the baby. what's that? it's a 200 watts per channel dynamically balanced surround sound wireless baby monitor... with a sub wolfer. good idea you should also probably have this fuschia leather diaper clutch. (coughing) "buy it" (in agreement) yea for little diapers. tiny smart vo: from the new to the hard-to-find: when it's on your mind, it's on ebay™. but it makes millions off west marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating
not only is dr.-up of the city but he is doing it with the help of 200 volunteers from howard university hospital. we are live here today where they are giving free 15-minute checkups to 1,000 poem who signed up early. coming up next we'll talk about the results. we'll see where people stand and talk about the five numbers you need to know about your own health. it's all next on "fox 5 morning news." stay with us. i thought of something else we need for the baby. what's that? it's a...
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i ask that you deny the dr request. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> hello again, dan weaver, i'm speaking as the executive director of the ocean avenue association, the cbd that just completed its first year of operation on the street, before the cdb was created, i was convinced that the trash on ocean avenue and all over san francisco has been around since the gold rush. i'm not so sure about that anymore but i know we're working on this issue and it's not unique to this location and there are some locations that by the grace of mother nature gets the trash and this area particularly seems to be one of those places, i know what they're like, my neighborhoods is like that, the plan to sweep the street is one of -- it's one of its management plan goals, managing the landscape as well as planting wherever we can to improve the situation, i'd also like to mention that when this proposal came to the ocean avenue association board meeting, there was unanimous enthusiasm for the project and for the sponsors and i also t
i ask that you deny the dr request. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> hello again, dan weaver, i'm speaking as the executive director of the ocean avenue association, the cbd that just completed its first year of operation on the street, before the cdb was created, i was convinced that the trash on ocean avenue and all over san francisco has been around since the gold rush. i'm not so sure about that anymore but i know we're working on this issue and it's not unique to this...
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if not, dr requester, you have a two minute rebuttal. >> thank you, president fong, vice-president wu, i want to be really clear about this. there are three storeys of occupancy in the house now. it was converted to three storeys in 2003, it's visible clearly when viewed from the rear. the neighbors are opposed to any expansion beyond the existing three storeys of occupancy, whether it's called a habitable basement or a storey of occupancy is a subtlety beyond the neighbors who are going to be impacted by this, the original 900 square foot house was over 1400 square feet were added, so we've gotten more than 2500 square feet were created in 2003, the idea that that's not adequate family housing just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. i raised my family in san francisco on a 1700 square foot house on a 25 foot lot. this is a 20 foot lot and you see from this picture, the impact that a vertical addition and a roof deck and a stair penthouse is going to have to the historical roof lines here, this is really a mistake. it should not be permitted to proceed. this is going to be a historic
if not, dr requester, you have a two minute rebuttal. >> thank you, president fong, vice-president wu, i want to be really clear about this. there are three storeys of occupancy in the house now. it was converted to three storeys in 2003, it's visible clearly when viewed from the rear. the neighbors are opposed to any expansion beyond the existing three storeys of occupancy, whether it's called a habitable basement or a storey of occupancy is a subtlety beyond the neighbors who are going...
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make sure you watch the 3:00, "dr. oz,"season four starting monday. >> >> now your insta-weather forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> we have been dealing with some rain shower activity. one batch of rain is beginning to move out. it is heavy on the eastern shore, especially around ocean city. we have only had four hundred stuff an inch of rain. we are -- 4/100 of an inch of rain. the grass pollens are in the moderate range. temperature wise, the rain has had an effect of that, too. they are down to 61. 78 in edgewood. 79 in westminster. in western maryland, temperatures are in the mid- 70's. here is satellite imagery showing this area of rain over our area. we are over the northwest aids in baltimore. the clouds are beginning to break up. -- we are over the northwest edge in baltimore. we could have some more storms this afternoon. a low pressure area offshore. that is helping to stir things up right now. there is another cold front out to the west. it will be coming in. between that in the heat of the afterno
make sure you watch the 3:00, "dr. oz,"season four starting monday. >> >> now your insta-weather forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> we have been dealing with some rain shower activity. one batch of rain is beginning to move out. it is heavy on the eastern shore, especially around ocean city. we have only had four hundred stuff an inch of rain. we are -- 4/100 of an inch of rain. the grass pollens are in the moderate range. temperature wise, the rain has had...
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please welcome dr. you, forbes. >> hey-- oh, o.k., what do you have here? >> oh, gosh, i've got poisons and pesticides. this is what you're going to have around your house to use to get rid of insects and bugs. i've got 23 grandchildren; this is the last thing i ever want in my home, which is why i started researching and writing the book. >> well, it's really scary if you read the labels and we're trying to be all-natural and keep the health of our family. look at this: typical ant and roach killer. it says "harmful to pets and keep away from children." well, that's what's in my home. so let's take all of these chemicals and let's just rid of them. >> let's get rid of them. >> i want to replace them with what you've written because i can't live without your book. i mean, there are things in here i'd never heard of before. >> well, that's exactly it. i mean, these have been handed down from generation to generation. i interviewed farmers in the midwest, i interviewed everybody i could possibly find to g
please welcome dr. you, forbes. >> hey-- oh, o.k., what do you have here? >> oh, gosh, i've got poisons and pesticides. this is what you're going to have around your house to use to get rid of insects and bugs. i've got 23 grandchildren; this is the last thing i ever want in my home, which is why i started researching and writing the book. >> well, it's really scary if you read the labels and we're trying to be all-natural and keep the health of our family. look at this:...
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tonight -- dr.rs and applause ] dakota johnson. [ cheers and applause ] and music from rita ora. [ cheers and applause ] with cleto and the cletones and now for your amusement, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wherever you are. come to visit us here in sweltering hot hollywood. it was miserable today. you know how they say it's not the heat, it's the humidity. they're totally right. it is the humidity. my hair got so frizzy today i had to go into koreatown to have it flat ironed. they do it very -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: tomorrow morning apple is holding a big top secret media event presumably to unveil the new iphone 5. this one has -- they say it has five blades for the closest shave yet. [ laughter ] the launch event is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. pacific time. try to enjoy the last few hours before your current iphone stops. i believe it will go on sale at the
tonight -- dr.rs and applause ] dakota johnson. [ cheers and applause ] and music from rita ora. [ cheers and applause ] with cleto and the cletones and now for your amusement, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wherever you are. come to visit us here in sweltering hot hollywood. it was miserable today. you know how they say it's not the heat,...
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dr. collins, director of the national institutes of health. dr. collins one way to look at science today is that it's a ale of two cities -- tale of two cities the best of times and the worst of times. behind the scenes there's a kind of struggle for funding and for -- for grants. how do you see it? >> totally that way. i mean it is a truly paradoxical moment in medical research. i've been involved in this enterprise now for 30 years and the pace of discovery is accelerating at really a remarkable pace and it allows us to make things possible that we wouldn't have dreamed of a decade ago. and to see those discoveries pouring out of laboratories, all the way from basic applications in this kind of dizzying pace is truly gratifying. at the same time, neither i for anybody else who's been around for a long time in biomedical research can remember a time where the enterprise felt under such stress in terms of whether the resources will be there to allow these discoveries to continue to happen
dr. collins, director of the national institutes of health. dr. collins one way to look at science today is that it's a ale of two cities -- tale of two cities the best of times and the worst of times. behind the scenes there's a kind of struggle for funding and for -- for grants. how do you see it? >> totally that way. i mean it is a truly paradoxical moment in medical research. i've been involved in this enterprise now for 30 years and the pace of discovery is accelerating at really a...
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>> dr.by, actually, it looks like a cyst and it may be a typical, the key to cancer, as david says, it is a typical, not just a round cyst but it has irregularity that makes you want to zero in with a cat scan and a biopsy to figure it out but by the time you get to the ultrasound, as david mentioned, ca-125 is not specific time and by the time you get the ultrasound it may be too late and you may not know who to screen since 90% of people with ovarian cancer don't have the genetic risks and just get it serendipitously and we are coming up with what is called protonom ich protonomics and the group at yale and other places are looking at abnormal proteins you see when you have ovarian cancer and can you get them earlier in the game and that is called protonmonics, insulin growth factor and prolactin seem to be elevated with, ovarian cancer and we don't have a test to use in the doctor's office yet but in five or ten years, i hope we will. >> jamie: that is appreciated, because, that is a toug
>> dr.by, actually, it looks like a cyst and it may be a typical, the key to cancer, as david says, it is a typical, not just a round cyst but it has irregularity that makes you want to zero in with a cat scan and a biopsy to figure it out but by the time you get to the ultrasound, as david mentioned, ca-125 is not specific time and by the time you get the ultrasound it may be too late and you may not know who to screen since 90% of people with ovarian cancer don't have the genetic risks...
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i have given myself this challenge. >> reporter: dr. takahashi's determination is borne from last year's disaster. working at the city's mourrgue after the tsunami, he witnessed the tragic toll on human lives. >> the victims looked like they were desperately trying to keep their heads above water, but then were hit by wood and other debris floating below the surface. they suffered bone fractures in their legs and spines. it was really terrible. >> reporter: dr. takahashi set himself a final mission. he resolved to devote the rest of his life to caring for people in the disaster area. >> translator: even though i am in the last stage of cancer, i will still be here tomorrow. that's why i can help patients. >> reporter: keeping the clinic going is part of that mission. last month, he began looking for someone to take his place. this doctor responded to his recruitment notice. she has a private practice near tokyo. >> translator: i wanted to help him because i thought his situation is so desperate, but i feel bad because i can't be here fu
i have given myself this challenge. >> reporter: dr. takahashi's determination is borne from last year's disaster. working at the city's mourrgue after the tsunami, he witnessed the tragic toll on human lives. >> the victims looked like they were desperately trying to keep their heads above water, but then were hit by wood and other debris floating below the surface. they suffered bone fractures in their legs and spines. it was really terrible. >> reporter: dr. takahashi set...
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well, i think that when dr. karlin was mentioning the va's efforts in homelessness, i was reminded that the va has really developed a program that is new in many ways for the va that's picking up some of the strategies and some of the outreach and some of the connection of some of the programs that the department of health and human services and hud have used for several years, and it's wonderful that we really actually have a partnership now between the department of veterans affairs and hhs and housing and urban development. and one of those engagement strategies is trying to make sure there is outreach to the individual military member and their family member in some ways to make sure that they are employed, as dr. karlin indicated, and that they have the kind of support services around them that they need. many of the family members don't really know what to do. in other words, someone comes back into the house, they feel ... everyone's, you know, maybe angry, there's a lot of adjustment going through, they'
well, i think that when dr. karlin was mentioning the va's efforts in homelessness, i was reminded that the va has really developed a program that is new in many ways for the va that's picking up some of the strategies and some of the outreach and some of the connection of some of the programs that the department of health and human services and hud have used for several years, and it's wonderful that we really actually have a partnership now between the department of veterans affairs and hhs...
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in two minutes, the dr. scholl's foot mapping center showed me my free foot map and my number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the support i needed. now, i play all day long! my feet. my number. my inserts. go to drscholls.com to find your closest walmart with a foot mapping center. i'm a believer! his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brings more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪
in two minutes, the dr. scholl's foot mapping center showed me my free foot map and my number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the support i needed. now, i play all day long! my feet. my number. my inserts. go to drscholls.com to find your closest walmart with a foot mapping center. i'm a believer! his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening...