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you'll get dr.s groundbreaking creme de serum, which features three powerful age fighting formulas swirled into one. >> you'll be amazed how this decadent super serum nourishes, firms, and fights the signs of wrinkles while you sleep. >> the creme de serum is magic in a bottle. i put this on at night before i go to sleep, every single night, and every morning i wake up, and my skin looks refreshed and happy. it's fantastic. >> dr. sebagh has been called "the wonder doctor," "a miracle worker," and "the youth guru." >> his patients wait months for an appointment, and often pay thousands of dollars for a series of treatments containing his rare melon discovery. >> that's why the regular price of only $119 for meaningful beauty advanced is already a total bargain. but because cindy is using her unique position to bring dr. sebagh's elite formulas direct to you through tv without excessive retail markups, you can save big on meaningful beauty advanced. >> just mention this special coupon code when you c
you'll get dr.s groundbreaking creme de serum, which features three powerful age fighting formulas swirled into one. >> you'll be amazed how this decadent super serum nourishes, firms, and fights the signs of wrinkles while you sleep. >> the creme de serum is magic in a bottle. i put this on at night before i go to sleep, every single night, and every morning i wake up, and my skin looks refreshed and happy. it's fantastic. >> dr. sebagh has been called "the wonder...
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dr.n webster is considered a leader in the field of pain management. he's president of the american academy of pain medicine. >> over 100 million americans experiencing chronic pain. >> he's author of a scoring system used by doctors. he's founder of this pain clinic. >> his methods of incorporated into almost every single program prescribi prescribing, accepted by the fda. >> if you start to ask around a little bit, you'll learn his reply taking among families is astonishingly different. >> his reply takiutation is he' as dr. death. that's how your wife's doctor is prescribed. dr. death. >> multiple overdpoess at the pain clinic which webster now ran for a decade hover over him. >> aemgs of and precipitations written as cause of death. his wife first went to the pain clinic in 2008. years earlier her car had been broadsided. >> she did not have the seat belt fatstened and went through the windshield. >> she managed pain with low doses of painkillers. that would change when a friend sugge
dr.n webster is considered a leader in the field of pain management. he's president of the american academy of pain medicine. >> over 100 million americans experiencing chronic pain. >> he's author of a scoring system used by doctors. he's founder of this pain clinic. >> his methods of incorporated into almost every single program prescribi prescribing, accepted by the fda. >> if you start to ask around a little bit, you'll learn his reply taking among families is...
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dr.ynn webster is considered a leader in the field of pain management, he's president of the american academy of pain medicine. >> we've got over 100 million americans who are experiencing chronic pain. >> he's the author of a scoring system used by doctors to distinguish painkiller addicts from legitimate patients. and he's the founder of this pain clinic in salt lake city. what is his reputation? >> his methods are incorporated into almost every single educational program about prescribing opioids and even accepted by the fda. >> but if you start to ask around a bit, you'll learn that his reputation among some former patients and their families is astonishingly different. >> his reputation is he's known as dr. death. >> known as dr. death? >> yeah. >> that's how your wife's doctor was described? >> dr. death. >> multiple overdose deaths at the life tree pain clinic which webster ran for more than a decade now hover over him. >> he went unconscious. >> there are allegations of irresponsi
dr.ynn webster is considered a leader in the field of pain management, he's president of the american academy of pain medicine. >> we've got over 100 million americans who are experiencing chronic pain. >> he's the author of a scoring system used by doctors to distinguish painkiller addicts from legitimate patients. and he's the founder of this pain clinic in salt lake city. what is his reputation? >> his methods are incorporated into almost every single educational program...
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but dr.hugay is doing marlene's procedure for free because we are recording it. >> i was told that food gets stuck on the patch too, so even if you want to cheat a little, you get caught. >> reporter: my tongue hurts just talking about this! >> no, i'm not nervous about the pain or anything. i'm kind of excited. >> reporter: marlene is more concerned about organizing all the clothes she hopes to soon be able to wear. okay, so these are all jeans. let me see. >> they're still brand new. >> reporter: they have tags on. did you buy them thinking you were going to fit into these at some point? >> yeah. i did, and then once they didn't fit i was just like, i'll lose weight. but that never happened. >> you ready? >> mm-hmm. >> all right. stick your tongue out for us. good. perfect. >> reporter: dr. chugay reminds her that, as of now, she's on that same low calorie, liquid diet. >> and, three times a day you start taking that, okay? >> mm-hmm. >> and no cheating. no twinkies. >> mm-mm. >> reporter:
but dr.hugay is doing marlene's procedure for free because we are recording it. >> i was told that food gets stuck on the patch too, so even if you want to cheat a little, you get caught. >> reporter: my tongue hurts just talking about this! >> no, i'm not nervous about the pain or anything. i'm kind of excited. >> reporter: marlene is more concerned about organizing all the clothes she hopes to soon be able to wear. okay, so these are all jeans. let me see. >>...
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dr. novack. >> sure chairman and members the committee thank you for having me back again. when president obama made the case in 2009 at that the u.s. needed to lower-cost of health care i agreed with him. on june 23, 2009 i told the house subcommittee on health that quote the system within which you are allowed to provide care is as important to the delivery is the people providing it. if we are not willing to put the same level of attention to detail into signing the system it is doomed to fail. during the same hearing congressman engel announced that he quote would never presume to tell somebody how to take out an appendix or replace a knee but he does know a little bit about drafting the law. he has been doing it for 50 years. since then the health care law has failed to deliver on nearly every promise including if you like you doctor you can keep her and if you like your health care you can keep it. the problems and failings have certainly extended. in february 2013 the obama adminis
dr. novack. >> sure chairman and members the committee thank you for having me back again. when president obama made the case in 2009 at that the u.s. needed to lower-cost of health care i agreed with him. on june 23, 2009 i told the house subcommittee on health that quote the system within which you are allowed to provide care is as important to the delivery is the people providing it. if we are not willing to put the same level of attention to detail into signing the system it is doomed...
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dr.a swan. welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm lesley stahl. we'll be exploring the world of science in this episode. later we'll bring you morley safer's story about the human genome patents being awarded to biotech companies and the proprietary control they now have over part of who you are. and then my report on a ubiquitous chemical called phthalates, which is in everything from perfume to children's toys, but which may also be causing birth defects. but first, steve kroft's story on the enormous amount of money being spent to treat people as they approach the end of their lives. how much money? well, in 2009, medicare paid $55 billion for doctor and hospital bills for patients as they approached the last two months of life. to give you some perspective, that's more than the budget for the department of homeland security or the department of education. and as we reported in 2009, most of those bills were paid for by the government with few or no questions asked and with an estimated 30
dr.a swan. welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm lesley stahl. we'll be exploring the world of science in this episode. later we'll bring you morley safer's story about the human genome patents being awarded to biotech companies and the proprietary control they now have over part of who you are. and then my report on a ubiquitous chemical called phthalates, which is in everything from perfume to children's toys, but which may also be causing birth defects. but first, steve kroft's story on the...
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dr. francis collins found a way to scrape together $40 million of grant noun continue the work. the other $5 million is being provided by the national institute of aging. in a statement dr. collins said we are determined even in a time of constrained fiscal resources, to capita capitalize on exciting scientific opportunities to advance understanding of alexandria's biology and find effective therapies as quickly as possible. the obama administration is vowed to continue research in hopes of getting one step closer to a remedy. >> we're building partnerships among government, researchers, advocates, providers of the public that will fully bring alzheimer's into the nation's consciousness. >> the majority of the grant, over $33 million will go to the banner alexandria institute of phoenix arizona. the fund willing test treatment on adults aged 60 to 75 who have no symptoms of alzheimer's but have copies of the ae 04 gene which has improved the risk of getting the disease at an older age. sc
dr. francis collins found a way to scrape together $40 million of grant noun continue the work. the other $5 million is being provided by the national institute of aging. in a statement dr. collins said we are determined even in a time of constrained fiscal resources, to capita capitalize on exciting scientific opportunities to advance understanding of alexandria's biology and find effective therapies as quickly as possible. the obama administration is vowed to continue research in hopes of...
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joining us is dr. safd samadi. chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langal medcon centical. joining us from london this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, docs. >> good morning. >> we begin today with a potentially major change for blood pressure patients. have you heard about this? after new guidelines say they may not need the medication after all. dr. samadi, what does this mean if you have high blood pressure. should you stop taking what you're using? >> if you're on blood pressure medications and your doctor is guiding you and you're doing well, we don't want you to stop, but this is big news about high blood pressure, and the new guidelines is normally we call high blood pressure anything over 140 over 90. now, it could be up to 150 instead of 140 to be officially called high blood pressure. >> they raised the high blood pressure if you're older. >> from 140 to 150 if you're over 60. under 60, nothing has changed. if you're diabetic, if you have kidney disease, instead of 130,
joining us is dr. safd samadi. chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langal medcon centical. joining us from london this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, docs. >> good morning. >> we begin today with a potentially major change for blood pressure patients. have you heard about this? after new guidelines say they may not need the medication after all. dr. samadi, what does this mean if you have high...
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dr. eric novak an orthopedic surgeon with ortho-arizona in phoenix, arizona. i would like to recognize the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, to introduce his constituent, dr. english. >> i appreciate the courtesy. we have the great pleasure of having dr. jeffrey english with us. he got his bachelor of science and graduated from dartmouth medical school in 1995, served as chiefy close by resident of neurology and university of maryland in 1999 and to the great pleasure has chosen to call norcross home where he is the director of clinical research at the multiple sclerosis center in atlanta and president of the of docs for patient care. it's with great pleasure that i welcome you today, dr. english. thank you for what you do not only on the committee but for back home. to committee rules, i ask all three of our witnesses to rise to take the oath. lease raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm the testimony you are about to give would be the truth, the whole truth and nothin
dr. eric novak an orthopedic surgeon with ortho-arizona in phoenix, arizona. i would like to recognize the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, to introduce his constituent, dr. english. >> i appreciate the courtesy. we have the great pleasure of having dr. jeffrey english with us. he got his bachelor of science and graduated from dartmouth medical school in 1995, served as chiefy close by resident of neurology and university of maryland in 1999 and to the great pleasure has chosen to...
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every day, dr. mintz and many of his patients inject themselves with steroids and hormones that would get ball players banned. any adverse effects from any of this? >> none. >> what have been the benefits that you've felt? >> well, energy. better body composition. my brain function, we tested, is actually quicker than it was five to six years ago. >> and there are plenty of patients eager to follow the trail he's blazing. the ones we talked to in las vegas consider this a lifestyle choice, and they're prepared to roll the dice. >> you could get killed in the interstate tomorrow. >> every physician that's out there using it is seeing results they've never seen before. >> terren peizer is selling hope to the desperate. he claims to have a revolutionary drug therapy for addiction that breaks the grip of methamphetamine, cocaine, and alcohol. dave smart was a meth addict for 20 years. he took peizer's treatment one time. the cravings? >> the cravings were gone. >> what do you mean? you mean overnight? >
every day, dr. mintz and many of his patients inject themselves with steroids and hormones that would get ball players banned. any adverse effects from any of this? >> none. >> what have been the benefits that you've felt? >> well, energy. better body composition. my brain function, we tested, is actually quicker than it was five to six years ago. >> and there are plenty of patients eager to follow the trail he's blazing. the ones we talked to in las vegas consider this...
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dr.ry avorn and dr. thomas stoessel. >> dr. avorn let me start with you. explain a little more about what is it that many doctors are doing and how many are doing it? how widespread is this? >> well, judy, it's quite common for companies to hire doctors to be on what they call speakers' bureaus in which the doctor will travel around and give lectures about a drug and, in many cases, the slides and the content and script are actually prepared by the drug company and the doctor presents this information as the latest information about diabetes or blood pressure or whatever, and it's not always clear to the audience that this is material that was really scripted completely by the drug company that was paying the doctor to give the talk. >> and how long has this kind of thing been going on, dr. avorn? >> probably for decades and it's not the best way for doctors to learn about drugs in a fair and balanced matter. >> dr. stoessel, what would you add to that in terms of what doctors are doing n
dr.ry avorn and dr. thomas stoessel. >> dr. avorn let me start with you. explain a little more about what is it that many doctors are doing and how many are doing it? how widespread is this? >> well, judy, it's quite common for companies to hire doctors to be on what they call speakers' bureaus in which the doctor will travel around and give lectures about a drug and, in many cases, the slides and the content and script are actually prepared by the drug company and the doctor...
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dr. patricia mclaughlin is an ophthalmologist in a private practice in new york city. dr. eric novak is an orthopedic surgeon with the orthoarizona practice in phoenix, arizona. and i would like to recognize the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, to introduce his constituent, doctor english. >> thank you, mrenglish. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate that courtesy. we do have a great pleasure of having dr. jeffrey english with us today. he has been a tremendous resource to the georgia delegation. i want to tell you just a little bit about his background. he has a bachelor of arts in psychology at boston college in 1991, and graduated from dartmouth medical school in 1995. he served relatively close by here as chief resident in neurology at the university of maryland in 1999 come into the great pleasure of all georgians has chosen to call norcross home where he is now the director of clinical research at the multiple sclerosis center in atlanta, and president of the georgia chapter
dr. patricia mclaughlin is an ophthalmologist in a private practice in new york city. dr. eric novak is an orthopedic surgeon with the orthoarizona practice in phoenix, arizona. and i would like to recognize the gentleman from georgia, mr. woodall, to introduce his constituent, doctor english. >> thank you, mrenglish. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate that courtesy. we do have a great pleasure of having dr. jeffrey english with us today. he has been a tremendous resource to...
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dr. sanjay gupta, an expert in treating pain. why did his patients in his clinic o.d. and die? hackers take aim at target shoppers. what you need to know if you hold one of the 40 million credit and debit cards compromised in one of the biggest data rip off in records. >>> first, we begin in london. dozens hurt. nick robertson is there. nic? >> reporter: anderson, 76 people injured so far we're told switch of them seriously injured taken away by paramedics on the scene within minutes. the fire service spokesman said that a 30 foot by 30 foot section of the ceiling in this more than 100 year old theater collapsed on the audience below. eyewitnesss we told you said they were injured about the first 40 minutes of the performance. then it was dark. then there was an indication of people starting to react to something. they thought it was part of the performance. then they said there was a cracking, a creaking sound from the ceiling. the ceiling began to bend and it gave way. all of a sudden,
dr. sanjay gupta, an expert in treating pain. why did his patients in his clinic o.d. and die? hackers take aim at target shoppers. what you need to know if you hold one of the 40 million credit and debit cards compromised in one of the biggest data rip off in records. >>> first, we begin in london. dozens hurt. nick robertson is there. nic? >> reporter: anderson, 76 people injured so far we're told switch of them seriously injured taken away by paramedics on the scene within...
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later, dr. thomas insel. >> we have lost one of the most influential and profoundly good ever beings that we will share time with on this earth. he no longer belongs to us. he belongs to the ages. good morning. the world is remembering a south african leader. this headline this morning from "the los angeles times" on the passing of nelson mandela. here in washington and around the country, flags are at half staff to pay tribute to africa's first black president. president obama has ordered flags to remain at half staff until monday. it is friday morning. we are going to take your calls and reflections on nelson mandela. our phone lines are open. republicans, (202) 585-3881. democrats, (202) 585-3880. and our line for independents, (202) 585-3882. mail,an send us an e- journal@c-span.org or you can send us a tweet, @cspanwj. [video clip] i am not a saint unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying. i am one of the countless millions who drew inspiration from nelson mandela's life.
later, dr. thomas insel. >> we have lost one of the most influential and profoundly good ever beings that we will share time with on this earth. he no longer belongs to us. he belongs to the ages. good morning. the world is remembering a south african leader. this headline this morning from "the los angeles times" on the passing of nelson mandela. here in washington and around the country, flags are at half staff to pay tribute to africa's first black president. president obama...
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in a statement dr. collins said we'rwe are determined to capitae on exciting opportunities to find effective therapies as quickly as possible. the obama administration vowed to carry on research. >> to fully bring alzheimer's into the nation's consciousness. >> reporter: the majority of the grant, will go to the banner alzheimer's institute of phoenix, arizona. the fund willing test treatment on adults aged 60 to 75 who have no stopples of alzheimer's sympt who have the risk of getting the disease at an older age. joining us now is dr. pierre th erio. welcome to the program. i understand you don't yet have a drug for the trial, but you know who you want to use in the test. what's apoe 4, and how do we know who has it? >> apoe 4 is shorthand for protein, type four. it's a protein that our bodies make. it comes in three flavors, and depending on the flavor you have it turns out that you are more or less susceptible to developing alzheimer's disease later in life. >> so it's not a guarantee but it's a ques
in a statement dr. collins said we'rwe are determined to capitae on exciting opportunities to find effective therapies as quickly as possible. the obama administration vowed to carry on research. >> to fully bring alzheimer's into the nation's consciousness. >> reporter: the majority of the grant, will go to the banner alzheimer's institute of phoenix, arizona. the fund willing test treatment on adults aged 60 to 75 who have no stopples of alzheimer's sympt who have the risk of...
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dr. oz: keep talking. i'm eating. >> coming up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: today i want you to think about how you handle your pine pain. if you resort to
dr. oz: keep talking. i'm eating. >> coming up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: today i want you to think about how you handle your pine pain. if you resort to
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. >> and dr. david samadi from lenox hill hospital. we're ready to learn. start with something that's really important. this has to do with a new warning about a disease that many of us rarely worry about and that's measles. measles have been practically eradicated. but now they say new pockets are creating concern. dr. segal, measles are back. why? >> first of all, measles is a virus. the thing we have to know is it's a wildly contagious virus. we talk about flu on the show. if someone in your house has the flu, there's a one in four chance you get it. if someone in your house has measles, there's a 90% chance you'll get it. what does it look like? you start with runny nose, high fever, red eyes is very characteristic and a few days later you get this red rash on the upper part of the body and it spreads. the centers for disease control says measles is a perfect example of how a health problem anywhere is a health problem everywhere. the reason that is the case is because we need vaccination. one of the biggest heroes of the 20th and 21st century is the mm
. >> and dr. david samadi from lenox hill hospital. we're ready to learn. start with something that's really important. this has to do with a new warning about a disease that many of us rarely worry about and that's measles. measles have been practically eradicated. but now they say new pockets are creating concern. dr. segal, measles are back. why? >> first of all, measles is a virus. the thing we have to know is it's a wildly contagious virus. we talk about flu on the show. if...
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and i'm struck, dr. dyson. this occurs almost 20 years to the day of the day that nelson mandela received the nobel peace prize, with f.w. de klerk, the leader of the apartheid regime in south africa. what an interesting relationship that was, as well. no love lost between the two men. yet, they were forced to work together to create this new south africa that byron was just talking about. >> of course. they were forced compatriots. but they found in the midst of the horror and the travail and the wide diversion beliefs about what the future south africa should be, a common ground. and together, they forged the future of that nation. and if nelson mandela is the father of modern democracy in south africa, de klerk gets an assist, in terms of acknowledging the necessity to do so and facilitating that transition in as nonviolent as possible. >> we see right there, nelson mandela and f.w. de klerk right there. and this is a perfect test of all of the principles that nelson mandela honed in prison. this belief in r
and i'm struck, dr. dyson. this occurs almost 20 years to the day of the day that nelson mandela received the nobel peace prize, with f.w. de klerk, the leader of the apartheid regime in south africa. what an interesting relationship that was, as well. no love lost between the two men. yet, they were forced to work together to create this new south africa that byron was just talking about. >> of course. they were forced compatriots. but they found in the midst of the horror and the...
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dr. novack, i'm going to finish because you bring up a great point. supporters claim 30 million people will gain insurance. can you explain the difference between having a health insurance card and having access to care? i'm just preface that that i came to tennessee in '93, a year before our care was instituted which is a model for what we're experiencing now, and it didn't work. so i think you know very well that someone can come in with that card and they need maybe an orthopedic surgeon, and if you're in a rural area, they may have to go 100 miles or more to try to find that doctor, and you might have to hire extra staff just to stay on the line at night after clinic hours trying to find a referral or someone who would accept it. what are your experiences with it? do you think it's a good idea to reform health care based on the expansion of medicaidsome. >> i don't think the data suggests that's a particularly good idea, and i think it's the unfortunate reality and to touch on what yo
dr. novack, i'm going to finish because you bring up a great point. supporters claim 30 million people will gain insurance. can you explain the difference between having a health insurance card and having access to care? i'm just preface that that i came to tennessee in '93, a year before our care was instituted which is a model for what we're experiencing now, and it didn't work. so i think you know very well that someone can come in with that card and they need maybe an orthopedic surgeon,...
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dr. reiner, followed by a brief q&a, we invite you to purchase a book you have in our defense so. each of the books have been pre-signed -- is a pre-signed plates you get a signed copy. they won't be a book signing tonight. as long as he is served at the highest levels of business and government, vice president dick cheney -- has been on of the world's most prominent heart patients. now for the first time ever, cheney together with his longtime cardiologist, jonathan reiner and the shares the very most tory of his 35 year battle with heart disease from his first heart attack in 1972 the heart transplant he was deep in 2012. the book has been described as riveting on them are both both doctor and patient. like no u.s. politician has before him, cheney opens up about his health struggles, sharing harrowing, never told stories about the challenges he faced during the perilous time in our nations is three. dr. reiner provides his dad on cheney's games and gives readers a glimpse into the sun
dr. reiner, followed by a brief q&a, we invite you to purchase a book you have in our defense so. each of the books have been pre-signed -- is a pre-signed plates you get a signed copy. they won't be a book signing tonight. as long as he is served at the highest levels of business and government, vice president dick cheney -- has been on of the world's most prominent heart patients. now for the first time ever, cheney together with his longtime cardiologist, jonathan reiner and the shares...
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requester in the case of dr that it is unsatisfactory what we're asking for. i'm fine with this assuming we'll get the instructions created by reference. we don't have to spell that out. i'll move to approve those changes >> commissioner antonini before you do the city attorney has a few minor changes. so appendix a section a for submittals the third paragraph the city attorney is recommending that the correspondence must include a copy to the commission secretary striking cc and the fourth paragraph the briefs to be included in the packet forward to the mragsz and striking would like to be a part of. in the fifth paragraph the guidelines shall be recyclely - strictly enforced. and under section 3 subsection by the opposing opposition not to exceed 3 minutes the city attorney wants the block is to reduce the number of overall speakers who are part of opposition striking the similar concerns. under section g for about sequa appeals. the addition of sequa appeals of negative declaration is recommended by the district attorney's office and i'm agreeing with all o
requester in the case of dr that it is unsatisfactory what we're asking for. i'm fine with this assuming we'll get the instructions created by reference. we don't have to spell that out. i'll move to approve those changes >> commissioner antonini before you do the city attorney has a few minor changes. so appendix a section a for submittals the third paragraph the city attorney is recommending that the correspondence must include a copy to the commission secretary striking cc and the...
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thank you both very much we'll be calling on you again dr richard i'm rolling dr georges benjamin thank you both very much thank you thank you welcome thank you guys for an important perspective coming up next why are millennial abandoning obama and his health care system it will be right back. playing. live. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. that harvard university ensign to the politics poll says fifty seven percent of millennial zx disapprove of obamacare the president's approval rating is also down among young people his discuss all of this original fowler he hosts the richard fowler show and chris bedford associate editor the daily caller both join me from washington d.c. all right words you sum up briefly why you like obamacare well thanks for having me larry i think it's more than liking it it's with the impacts of this law already three million people back on their parents' health insurance health care insurance young people who had preexisting conditions like asthma or early childhood arthritis or diabetes they can now get health care young
thank you both very much we'll be calling on you again dr richard i'm rolling dr georges benjamin thank you both very much thank you thank you welcome thank you guys for an important perspective coming up next why are millennial abandoning obama and his health care system it will be right back. playing. live. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. that harvard university ensign to the politics poll says fifty seven percent of millennial zx disapprove of...
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thank you both very much we'll be calling on you again dr richard i'm rolling dr georges benjamin thank you both very much thank you thank you both a bank you guys for an important perspective coming up next why are millennial just abandoning obama and his health care system they will be right back. plus how does a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the wife and a great things out there that there had to be had rendered in a court of law found online is a story made for movies playing out in real life. i got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. because they were it's not story. it's just this guy like you would smear that guy stead of working for the people who most issues the mainstream media were pretty much on the right time station. and they did run it well. we're. going to back to harvard university ensign to the politics poll says fifty seven percent of millennia olds disapprove of obama care the president's approval rating is also down among young peopl
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dr. ben carson will weigh in on the administration's latest obama care lie. and vote in tonight's insta-poll. the president says obama care is fixed. can we believe him? facebook or tweet mere @judge jeanine. >>> this administration said obama care is fixed. the reality, not even close. neurosurgery at john hopkins university, dr. ben carson. dr. carson, is obama care website fixed? >> i guess it depends on how you define the word fixed. some people like to do redefinitions of everything. according to their definition, yes, it would be fixed. but, you know, we have to ask the question, what really works for the american people. we're in a situation where 85% of people had health care that they were satiied with and we turned the whole system upside down for the sake of the 15% who did not have it. and there were certainly many good ways to take care of those people. >> dr. carson, let me ask you this. did you hear in my open, i was talking about the woman, maria silva? >> yes. >> stage fo
dr. ben carson will weigh in on the administration's latest obama care lie. and vote in tonight's insta-poll. the president says obama care is fixed. can we believe him? facebook or tweet mere @judge jeanine. >>> this administration said obama care is fixed. the reality, not even close. neurosurgery at john hopkins university, dr. ben carson. dr. carson, is obama care website fixed? >> i guess it depends on how you define the word fixed. some people like to do redefinitions of...
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joining us from oklahoma city, dr. keith smith who has a surgery practice and dr. brooks. dr.s, you don't take medicaid health insurance at all, correct? >> that's correct, bill. >> why? >> i don't think i can do a thorough job. i don't believe in running people through my practice. i don't believe in volume practice and the new laws really would necessitate my pushing people through, not doing a thorough job. >> why couldn't you do a thorough job? there you are in the office and the people come in and they have health insurance and medicaid. what would prevent you from doing the usual good job that you do? >> it's a time factor. in order to get a good history, it takes ten or 15 minutes. the fees are so low that i couldn't afford to keep my doors open so i had to make a choice, either keep my doors open and practice medicine quickly or get rid of the insurance and practice medicine the way i want to. >> people come to you, they pay the full boat, you send them a bill and they write you a check, there is no middle man at all helping them out. that's essentially your practice,
joining us from oklahoma city, dr. keith smith who has a surgery practice and dr. brooks. dr.s, you don't take medicaid health insurance at all, correct? >> that's correct, bill. >> why? >> i don't think i can do a thorough job. i don't believe in running people through my practice. i don't believe in volume practice and the new laws really would necessitate my pushing people through, not doing a thorough job. >> why couldn't you do a thorough job? there you are in the...
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dr. are you all ready? >> today -- the best advice ever from best-selling author dr. michael royvin. dr. oz: today there's a new discovery. >> four simple rules to roll back your age and add years to your life. dr. oz: you get to change your rate of aging. can you beat that? holy grail for exercise haters out there. >> plus, ways to look and feel your best coming up next on dr. oz. dr. oz: today i'm focusing on the new information for 2014 you need to start using right now to...
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so dr. siegel, first of all, what is it, how do you get it, and if i go to the doctor, do they automatically test me for hepatitis c? >> i would test you, and here we gowith the baby boomers again, you and me are going to get tested for this. i don't want to give away our birth dates, but we're baby boomers. it's a virus and it's most easily transmitted by intraveno intravenous transfers. over 2 million are baby boomers. why? because we didn't know what it was until the early 1990s. we called it non-a, non-b. we didn't get a test for it. people got it from blood transfusions. during the sexual revolution. it can be transmitted sexually. transmitted blood to blood. when you have it and if you know you have it, this is why the centers for disease control is calling it an unrecognized crisis and demanding baby boomers get tested, because if you have it, and you may not know you have it because it can be a chronic disease with no symptoms except maybe fatigue, we can test you, and a 75% to 95% c
so dr. siegel, first of all, what is it, how do you get it, and if i go to the doctor, do they automatically test me for hepatitis c? >> i would test you, and here we gowith the baby boomers again, you and me are going to get tested for this. i don't want to give away our birth dates, but we're baby boomers. it's a virus and it's most easily transmitted by intraveno intravenous transfers. over 2 million are baby boomers. why? because we didn't know what it was until the early 1990s. we...
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dr. oz: when it comes to cell phones, your bra has become the new purse. >> today on "dr.r. oz: don't touch that phone. >> leave your phone in your bra? why it's a bad call. and doctors' new discovery. >> anyone who puts their cell phone near their breast is playing with fire. >> coming up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: the reasons women give for doing it make a lot of sense. it's easy, convenient and
dr. oz: when it comes to cell phones, your bra has become the new purse. >> today on "dr.r. oz: don't touch that phone. >> leave your phone in your bra? why it's a bad call. and doctors' new discovery. >> anyone who puts their cell phone near their breast is playing with fire. >> coming up next on "dr. oz." dr. oz: the reasons women give for doing it make a lot of sense. it's easy, convenient and
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dr. dyson, we talk about nelson mandela, the politician, nelson mandela the moral leader. also a man of impeccable psychological insight and emotional intelligence. >> incredible. the kind of arc of his moral intelligence is rather incredible. it's rooted in practical principles but shows what motivates people. how their psychies can be damaged, but also uplifted. in that sense you've got to be a major motivator and inspirer and understand what moves your opponent, what moves your enemy, what moves your ally, and foster the alliances and allegiances necessary to make the nation stronger. i think in that sense he was a remarkable human being. >> and we said, dr. frasier, so much of that gained in prison, so much insight gained in those times in prison, were there any moments -- forgive me if you don't know the answer, but were there any moments when he feared or got close to the breaking point? >> that i don't know. but i can imagine as a human being one would. in 27 years, not just in jai
dr. dyson, we talk about nelson mandela, the politician, nelson mandela the moral leader. also a man of impeccable psychological insight and emotional intelligence. >> incredible. the kind of arc of his moral intelligence is rather incredible. it's rooted in practical principles but shows what motivates people. how their psychies can be damaged, but also uplifted. in that sense you've got to be a major motivator and inspirer and understand what moves your opponent, what moves your enemy,...
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dr. webster, dr. gupta with cnn. microphone, i want to know if i can ask ask you a couple questions. >> i have an appointment right now. >> reporter: will you sit down and talk to us afterwards? after the appointment, will you talk to us. will you answer a couple questions for us? >> nope. >> reporter: you don't want to answer any questions? >> no. >> reporter: all right. we did get a statement, in it dr. webster says the clinic treated difficult and complicated people with pain with the highest standard of care. he went on to call the deaths a tragedy of the worst kind for patients to die not from a result of treatment, but in spite of it. >> she was doing great. she was up to walking almost five miles a day. >> reporter: several months after starting at life tree she kipped the opiods and went to rehab. >> she had lost weight and managing her pain on tylenol. only. >> reporter: soon afterward, he said, carolann got a call. >> she said, dr. webster has requested that we come down, both of us come down and meet with
dr. webster, dr. gupta with cnn. microphone, i want to know if i can ask ask you a couple questions. >> i have an appointment right now. >> reporter: will you sit down and talk to us afterwards? after the appointment, will you talk to us. will you answer a couple questions for us? >> nope. >> reporter: you don't want to answer any questions? >> no. >> reporter: all right. we did get a statement, in it dr. webster says the clinic treated difficult and...
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dr. ben carson will weigh in on the administration's latest obama care lie. and vote in tonight's insta-poll. the president says obama care is fixed. can we believe him? facebook or tweet mere @judge jeanine. [ female announcer ] tide pods three-in-one detergent. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand out. in the nation, what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> this administration said obama care is fixed. the reality, not even close. neurosurgery at john hopkins university, dr. ben carson. dr. carson, is obama care website fixed? >> i guess depends on how you define the word fixed. some people like to do redefinitions of everything. according to their definition, yes, it would befixed. but, you know, we have to ask the question, what really works for the american people. we
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dr. ben carson will weigh in on the administration's latest obama care lie. and vote in tonight's insta-poll. the president says obama care is fixed. can we believe him? facebook or tweet mere @judge jeanine. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anythinge purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. infrom chase. so you can. the day building a play set begins with a surprisewinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ just 15.99. start with soup, salad and cheddar bay biscuits then choose one of eight entrees
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dr. oz: people talk about the risk of bone cancer. >> dr.ets us straight and the all-star picks, coming up next on dr. oz. [applause] dr. oz: he is the person i turn to for answers on anything alternative health. today, america's number one at stern tiff health doctor, andy weil,
dr. oz: people talk about the risk of bone cancer. >> dr.ets us straight and the all-star picks, coming up next on dr. oz. [applause] dr. oz: he is the person i turn to for answers on anything alternative health. today, america's number one at stern tiff health doctor, andy weil,
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i highly recommend the memoir, the autobiography from dr. j called "dr. j." it's an honor to have you here, man. that is our show for tonight. thank you for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit cut -- visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: join me next time for a conversation with david gary am a seller rating 10 years. that is next time. see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. thank you. ♪) (♪) (♪) daniel mansergh: imagemakers is made possible by a grant from: celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the: (toilet flushes)
i highly recommend the memoir, the autobiography from dr. j called "dr. j." it's an honor to have you here, man. that is our show for tonight. thank you for watching. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit cut -- visit tavis smiley on pbs.org. tavis: join me next time for a conversation with david gary am a seller rating 10 years. that is next time. see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank...
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dr. collins. we have live video from the nih. let's start with basic questions. what is the goal of nih? what is your objective? >> they are the biggest research of biomedical science in the world. we want to understand how life works at the detailed levels and apply that in terms of coming up with new insights to prevent and treat disease. >> we support tens of thousands of grants across the country conducted by the world's most cutting-edge scientist in the united states who are working on cancer, aids and other drugs. we are on a roll but there is a bit of an issue with the cuts. >> let's learn about the history. your roots date back to the late 1700s. but you were formed in 1887 as part of the department of health and human services. what is your budget and how many people work for nih? >> the current budget is about $29 billion. the number of people that work on the campus is about 17,000. most of the work is done by grants we give to the institutions across the country and globally.
dr. collins. we have live video from the nih. let's start with basic questions. what is the goal of nih? what is your objective? >> they are the biggest research of biomedical science in the world. we want to understand how life works at the detailed levels and apply that in terms of coming up with new insights to prevent and treat disease. >> we support tens of thousands of grants across the country conducted by the world's most cutting-edge scientist in the united states who are...
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dr. their tips and tricks are all road tested and today they'll help keep you and your family healthy. >> prescriptions for staying focused, healthy and stare decisis free. dr. oz: the tip you are honestly willing to share with us that other doctors won't tell us? >> top secret. >> and why -- dr. oz: a little dirt won't hurt. > coming up on "dr. oz"! dr. oz: there's a doctor in the house. in fact three. and each is super busy just like you. their tips and tricks will
dr. their tips and tricks are all road tested and today they'll help keep you and your family healthy. >> prescriptions for staying focused, healthy and stare decisis free. dr. oz: the tip you are honestly willing to share with us that other doctors won't tell us? >> top secret. >> and why -- dr. oz: a little dirt won't hurt. > coming up on "dr. oz"! dr. oz: there's a doctor in the house. in fact three. and each is super busy just like you. their tips and tricks...
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dr. oz: don't get any ideas out there. >> coming up next on dr. oz -- dr.z:brand new research shows illnesspredict future based on the shape of your body. i will reveal how each body type can live longer and healthier. what is your bty
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dr. francis collins director of he national eupinstitute health. and you very much appreciate you. >> i hope people will stick listen to some of the institute instructors here which exciting indeed. >> that includes infectious and mental ncer health. dr. francis collins, thank you for being us. your continue with more of phone calls and a chance to -- to hear from you and your research and nih in a couple of minutes a doctor will be joining us. llen is joining us, from scottsdale, arizona. caller: hi. i would like to at least talk to a doctor. can i call back? if i can, i'd like to ask about research that was to us on c-span regarding india cer percentage in being about 95 per million per million sand here in united states. that you hademinar mentioned that he tumoric was an instrumental part of their supplement in derived from the coup the blood d attacked supply of the cancer. it would be nice to ask the next coming up regarding naturalpathic vitamins or minimals or any of those things
dr. francis collins director of he national eupinstitute health. and you very much appreciate you. >> i hope people will stick listen to some of the institute instructors here which exciting indeed. >> that includes infectious and mental ncer health. dr. francis collins, thank you for being us. your continue with more of phone calls and a chance to -- to hear from you and your research and nih in a couple of minutes a doctor will be joining us. llen is joining us, from scottsdale,...