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dr. howard dean, physician and also former chairman of the democratic national committee. dr.had been involved in this physical exam, what would you have wanted to do? >> well, leaving partisan impulses aside, the cognitive test, the montreal cognitive assessment is a fairly low level assessment. it's good at predicting dementia or predementia. it does not evaluate whether you're psychotic or not. i doubt he is, if he spent an hour with a physician who has a good reputation. that doesn't say he is not morally or mentally unfit to be president it it just says he doesn't have predementia. >> what would you say are the things about the president from a physician's perspective worry you. what worries you about him as a person? >> what worries me about him is his ability to lie on a daily basis. and appear to believe his own lies. the other thing that worries me about him is his judgment, his seemingly inability to process information in a rational way. the final thing that really does concern me is the fact that he seems to lack empathy with others. that i think is an important in
dr. howard dean, physician and also former chairman of the democratic national committee. dr.had been involved in this physical exam, what would you have wanted to do? >> well, leaving partisan impulses aside, the cognitive test, the montreal cognitive assessment is a fairly low level assessment. it's good at predicting dementia or predementia. it does not evaluate whether you're psychotic or not. i doubt he is, if he spent an hour with a physician who has a good reputation. that doesn't...
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principle introduces high energy ultrasound into the deep connective tissue to through the intact skin dr howard in the park the ultrasound penetrates the layers of skin generating heat and causing micro damage to the tissue. the doctor can follow it on the monitor. the skin responds by forming new college and but it's unclear whether it always works the treatment costs around a thousand euros quite expensive even if it does work and the effect is only visible for a maximum of two g.'s. here in windsor park says the court to here in our practice the correction using ultrasound hasn't proven to be so successful so we no longer recommend it to our patients man. after christoph let's operation it's time for a performance check. open your eyes really wide. can you see me. in the water now close your eyes. for the next few days christophe lets isn't an ounce of read or watch t.v. and he has to cool his eyelids and. a week later the stitches have been removed but the swelling is still visible. despite not really feels times because of the scar tissue. feels fine and if there's a sense of lightness i f
principle introduces high energy ultrasound into the deep connective tissue to through the intact skin dr howard in the park the ultrasound penetrates the layers of skin generating heat and causing micro damage to the tissue. the doctor can follow it on the monitor. the skin responds by forming new college and but it's unclear whether it always works the treatment costs around a thousand euros quite expensive even if it does work and the effect is only visible for a maximum of two g.'s. here in...
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throws may contain lead and there may be lead in the soil the parade along the parade route in fact dr howard milky of tulane university's department pharmacology map new orleans and from the highest lead counts in the soil along the mardi gras parade route in his estimate four thousand pounds of lead hit the streets each year. some point in the tradition of throwing the need to be rethought when it cost millions of dollars in damages and threatens the health of the people who call new orleans. no zero at this point i mean look down there just so a girl. or doodling whatever. you can do that you can see that on line rather than telling a. lead in your water that question the whole of the horrible stuff. mobile reaches of the party has gone too far and you're thinking about this is that originally we're talking about something that started in the thirty's that was glass beads originally and they were very treasured because only certain floats gave them out or certain people and so if you haven't updated them to lift up your top in order that sort of came out of us might be seven days became a
throws may contain lead and there may be lead in the soil the parade along the parade route in fact dr howard milky of tulane university's department pharmacology map new orleans and from the highest lead counts in the soil along the mardi gras parade route in his estimate four thousand pounds of lead hit the streets each year. some point in the tradition of throwing the need to be rethought when it cost millions of dollars in damages and threatens the health of the people who call new orleans....
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and throws may contain lead and there may be lead in the soil the along the parade routes in fact dr howard milky of tulane university's department pharmacology map new orleans and from the highest lead counts in the soil along the mardi gras parade routes in his estimate four thousand pounds of lead hit the streets each year. at some point does the tradition of throwing beads need to be rethought when it cost millions of dollars in damages and threatens the health of the people who call new orleans home absolutely no no no at this point i mean look if you're down there don't want to be just so girl looked up or too sure or do to lift up this teacher whatever you know. you can do that you can see that on the line rather the role of the wise and lead and your children are a lot of that course are horizontal horrible stuff i mean there's a certain mobile readers of the party has gone too far and you're thinking about this is that originally we're talking about something that started in the eight hundred thirty s. that was glass beads originally and they were very treasured because only a cert
and throws may contain lead and there may be lead in the soil the along the parade routes in fact dr howard milky of tulane university's department pharmacology map new orleans and from the highest lead counts in the soil along the mardi gras parade routes in his estimate four thousand pounds of lead hit the streets each year. at some point does the tradition of throwing beads need to be rethought when it cost millions of dollars in damages and threatens the health of the people who call new...
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and throws may contain lead and there may be lead in the soil the along the parade routes in fact dr howard milky of tulane university's department pharmacology map new orleans and from the highest lead counts in the soil along the mardi gras parade routes in his estimate four thousand pounds of lead hit the streets each year at some point does the tradition of throwing beads need to be rethought when it cost millions of dollars in damages and threatens the health of the people who call new orleans home absolutely no no no at this point i mean look if you're down there there would be just so girls looked up or too sure or do the lives of his teachers whatever you know. you can do that you can see that rather the role to be wise and to lead and your children are going on that course or horizontal horrible stuff. there's a certain mobile readers or the party has gone too far and you're thinking about this is that a rich.
and throws may contain lead and there may be lead in the soil the along the parade routes in fact dr howard milky of tulane university's department pharmacology map new orleans and from the highest lead counts in the soil along the mardi gras parade routes in his estimate four thousand pounds of lead hit the streets each year at some point does the tradition of throwing beads need to be rethought when it cost millions of dollars in damages and threatens the health of the people who call new...
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throws may contain lead and there may be lead in the soil the prayer along the parade routes in fact dr howard milky of tulane university's department pharmacology map new orleans and from the highest lead counts in the soil along the mardi gras parade routes in his estimate four thousand pounds of lead hit the streets each year. at some point does the tradition of throwing beads need to be rethought when it cost millions of dollars in damages and threatens the health of the people who call new orleans home absolutely no no no at this point i mean look like if you're down there don't be just so girl looked up or too sure or do the lip of his teacher or whatever you know. you can do that you can see that rather the role to be wise and lead and your children are a lot of that course are horizontal horrible stuff. there's a certain mobile readers there the party's gone too far and your thinking about this is that originally we're talking about something that started in the eight hundred thirty s. that was glass beads originally and they were very treasured because only if certain floats gave them
throws may contain lead and there may be lead in the soil the prayer along the parade routes in fact dr howard milky of tulane university's department pharmacology map new orleans and from the highest lead counts in the soil along the mardi gras parade routes in his estimate four thousand pounds of lead hit the streets each year. at some point does the tradition of throwing beads need to be rethought when it cost millions of dollars in damages and threatens the health of the people who call new...
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howard: are these government supported in some way? dr. gooden: they are not government supported directly. some of them may have in formal ties, but these are grassroots organizations. are being they supported by volunteers in the community. individuals and respect to the individuals leaving the program and the training -- leading the program in the training. to enter the where are they now, in addition to evaluating the programs as being effective, we are seeing large numbers, close to 80%, enrolled in college. the not so great news is the amount of student debt that these students are reporting. of course, we know that this is an issue that is a national issue. over 52% have already taken out student loans exceeding $5,000. 17.4% have taken out loans just in their first year between and $29,000.5,000 howard: let me turn to dr. bradley. susan gooden talked about programs in new jersey. at least two of those have links to the african-american church. new jersey organization started in a church basement. it is clearly putting forward relig
howard: are these government supported in some way? dr. gooden: they are not government supported directly. some of them may have in formal ties, but these are grassroots organizations. are being they supported by volunteers in the community. individuals and respect to the individuals leaving the program and the training -- leading the program in the training. to enter the where are they now, in addition to evaluating the programs as being effective, we are seeing large numbers, close to 80%,...
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dr. justin frank and author and he's working on a book called-wait for it --" trump on the couch" and also joined by my friend and colleague analyst howardk, starting with you, is it projection or a political strategy or both and can you benefit from it psychologically if you realize you are doing it? >> well the main benefit you get psychologically from projecting is it helps you manage anxiety. so you get anxiety outside of yourself and try to make the other person anxious by accusing them of something. and he's really expert at that. he's made all kinds of people anxious. afraid of criticizing him. he's made the state department so anxious that they only give him positive reports on briefings because they're afraid of him. so his projections are very, very powerful. >> when you put it -- dr., when you put it in -- in the framework of anxiety, is it fundamentally a coping mechanism? >> it is -- yes. it is a dense mechanism that starts in early childhood and trump has continue that and persever persevered that throughout his life. >> and if donald trump was watching this segment and he did watch the news, he would no doubt be accusing u
dr. justin frank and author and he's working on a book called-wait for it --" trump on the couch" and also joined by my friend and colleague analyst howardk, starting with you, is it projection or a political strategy or both and can you benefit from it psychologically if you realize you are doing it? >> well the main benefit you get psychologically from projecting is it helps you manage anxiety. so you get anxiety outside of yourself and try to make the other person anxious by...
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dr. clark. >> a strikingly similar scene outside howard university in washington d.c. led to the firings of three security guards and hospitals in los angeles have paid out millions of dollars for what is called patient dumping. in baltimore same hospital. >> go ahead and sit down. [ crying ]. >> troubling video. now that news conference just wrapped up a short time ago. reporters repeatedly asked the hospital ceo who was responsible who made this decision what kind of discipline would they face. he declined to answer any of those questions saying those were hr issues he could not talk about. >> that should never happen to anybody, bruce. and we are waiting to hear back from maryland state health regulators on whether they've launched an investigation into how the hospital treated this woman. >>> a nightmare came true for a d.c. family today as a missing persons case was re-classified as a homicide. today we learned skeletal remains found back off of soupland parkway saying it was him. anguish and anger some of it directed at dc police. scott bruin joining us live to t
dr. clark. >> a strikingly similar scene outside howard university in washington d.c. led to the firings of three security guards and hospitals in los angeles have paid out millions of dollars for what is called patient dumping. in baltimore same hospital. >> go ahead and sit down. [ crying ]. >> troubling video. now that news conference just wrapped up a short time ago. reporters repeatedly asked the hospital ceo who was responsible who made this decision what kind of...
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that was howard university's executive vice-president and coo , dr. tash neighbor and de broi. these kaishes caused by the extreme cold started earlier in the week. single digit caused pipes underground to burst. it caused damage to floors and ceilings. the billion dollar up of water also information the university to shut off majority of the residents' hauls . the university has asked students to delay their plans to return to campus from winter break. classes were supposed to start tomorrow. instead for undergrads they will start next monday so that crews can fix that damage that is now estimat ed to cost millions. our workmen and women are working 24 hours per day and are still here on the weekend ensuring that we do the maintenance fictions that are ready to get the cam us up and running. this has certainly been the most extenuating circumstances that howard university has faced in quite sometime. we're seeing the rep cautions of this extreme weather >> we've been saying classes for most students delayed a week that's because students in the professional schools they do hav
that was howard university's executive vice-president and coo , dr. tash neighbor and de broi. these kaishes caused by the extreme cold started earlier in the week. single digit caused pipes underground to burst. it caused damage to floors and ceilings. the billion dollar up of water also information the university to shut off majority of the residents' hauls . the university has asked students to delay their plans to return to campus from winter break. classes were supposed to start tomorrow....
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dr. pepper is going to buy -- fizz >>> howard marks here tomorrow that does it for us.lunch" starts right now >>> thanks, scott. here's what's on the power menu. dude, you're get adel, an audacious move,s and possibly bring dell back. the wynn resorts scandal it slammed shareholders, that stock is down again. coming up, we're going to talk about the future of wynn's casino. >>> the proud new owner of an mls team in miami, none other than david beckham we'll talk about the big business of football in america. game on. "power lunch" begins right now
dr. pepper is going to buy -- fizz >>> howard marks here tomorrow that does it for us.lunch" starts right now >>> thanks, scott. here's what's on the power menu. dude, you're get adel, an audacious move,s and possibly bring dell back. the wynn resorts scandal it slammed shareholders, that stock is down again. coming up, we're going to talk about the future of wynn's casino. >>> the proud new owner of an mls team in miami, none other than david beckham we'll talk...
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dr. kreizler, who is the alienist. and my character, sara howard for "the new york times." and we sort of come together to form this under the table investigative team to hunt down this serial killer that's murdering young boys in the city. and we're kind of working through the corruption within the police department, and the inequality in the city during that time. and the, kind of, new inventions that are happening all over the place. >> jimmy: it's nasty -- it was nasty back then. >> it was, it was. and so we really, we had such a a great team of people, who created new york city and all the way in budapest. it was amazing. >> jimmy: why would -- go to budapest to create new york city? when you live in new york city. >> i know, right? [ laughter ] you know, if you saw our sets and the back lots that we were able to build there you would understand. and also some of the real streets that we were able to use in budapest. there are some amazing buildings and architecture that really suited, especially upper-class new york city. that still exists in
dr. kreizler, who is the alienist. and my character, sara howard for "the new york times." and we sort of come together to form this under the table investigative team to hunt down this serial killer that's murdering young boys in the city. and we're kind of working through the corruption within the police department, and the inequality in the city during that time. and the, kind of, new inventions that are happening all over the place. >> jimmy: it's nasty -- it was nasty back...
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dr. pepper is going to buy -- fizz >>> howard marks here tomorrow that does it for us. "power lunch" starts right now >>> thanks, scott. here's what's on the power menu. dude, you're get adel, an audacious move,s and possibly bring dell back. the wynn resorts scandal it slammed shareholders, that stock is down again. coming up, we're going to talk about the future of wynn's casino. >>> the proud new owner of an mls team in miami, none other than david beckham we'll talk about the big business of football in america. game on. "power lunch" begins right now ♪ ♪ move >>> welcome, everybody the major average is down right now. the dow falling for the first time in four sessions, wall street so-called fear index, otherwise known as the vix, at the highest level in two months. apple with a major drag, with fears of plunging iphone x demand the cap has dropped $45 million in a week. the action is really in the bond bond market where yields are soaring. michelle, welcome back thank you. michelle caruso-cabrera. bob pisani is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. bob, is
dr. pepper is going to buy -- fizz >>> howard marks here tomorrow that does it for us. "power lunch" starts right now >>> thanks, scott. here's what's on the power menu. dude, you're get adel, an audacious move,s and possibly bring dell back. the wynn resorts scandal it slammed shareholders, that stock is down again. coming up, we're going to talk about the future of wynn's casino. >>> the proud new owner of an mls team in miami, none other than david...
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dr. tatum. i'm virgil young from washington, dc, born and raised. was born in 1959. i just want to say, my mother graduated from howard dental school, my father was also a ph.d. he is e deceased. i'm a military veteran, airborne tank -- mba howard, second masters, gw and i've worked for intel and silicon valley, worked for jw morgan chase, corning and all those top jobs was given to me by a black man. when your son is sitting at the lunch with his other brothers, don't worry about that. one brother that can make a difference. i also want to say to all the white people out there, if you haven't wanted to help a qualified black man who doesn't do drugs, who is still emanating blackness, don't be scared of that go ahead and stand behind a brother or sister. ain't nothing to be scared of. look at the behavior. look at the performance. the other thing i want to say is white supremacy, the images, neo-nazi but to me -- correct me if i'm wrong or concur with me -- white supremacy is a set of behaviors where you put a particular person with a certain physical characteristic above someone else. we go to martha's vineyard every
dr. tatum. i'm virgil young from washington, dc, born and raised. was born in 1959. i just want to say, my mother graduated from howard dental school, my father was also a ph.d. he is e deceased. i'm a military veteran, airborne tank -- mba howard, second masters, gw and i've worked for intel and silicon valley, worked for jw morgan chase, corning and all those top jobs was given to me by a black man. when your son is sitting at the lunch with his other brothers, don't worry about that. one...
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dr. tatum. my name is virtually gone. i'm from washington, d.c., or endres. i was born in 1959 and i just want to say my mother graduated from howard dental school. my father was also phd, he's deceased. on the military veteran, airborne paratrooper tank platoon leader, nba howard, second master gw, and i worked for intel, work for jpmorgan chase, corning and all those top jobs was given to me by a black man. so when your son is sitting at the lunch with his other bubbas, don't worry about that. [laughing] one brother that can make a difference, and i also want to say to all the white people out there, if you ever want to help a qualified black man who doesn't do drugs, but who still emanates blackness, don't be scared of that. go ahead and stand behind the brother or sister. nothing to be scared of. look at the behavior, look at the performance. the other thing i want to say is, white supremacy, the images, neo-nazis. but to me, correct me if i'm wrong, or concur with me dr. tatum, the premises as a set of behaviors where you put a particular person with a certain characteristics that someone else. we go to martha's vineyard every
dr. tatum. my name is virtually gone. i'm from washington, d.c., or endres. i was born in 1959 and i just want to say my mother graduated from howard dental school. my father was also phd, he's deceased. on the military veteran, airborne paratrooper tank platoon leader, nba howard, second master gw, and i worked for intel, work for jpmorgan chase, corning and all those top jobs was given to me by a black man. so when your son is sitting at the lunch with his other bubbas, don't worry about...