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in lab coats injecting rats that could happen less thanks to artificial intelligence how let's ask dr john pippen director of academic affairs for the physicians committee for responsible medicine it's a nationwide organization that promotes preventive medicine and addresses controversies in modern medicine including ethical and scientific issues and education and research dr joins us from dallas welcome to the big picture. thank you for asking i'm glad to be here dr pepper and you have spoken out about how misleading animal experiment results contributed to the approval of dangerous drugs like vioxx what are the problems inherent and using animals to test drugs on humans. the major problems relate to genetics and evolution no species is able to predict what will happen under similar circumstances in another species because not only are the genes different but more importantly the regulation of the genes is different for instance we have the gene that codes for a tail in mice but we don't have a tail because the gene is not expressed those differences among species are what we call immutab
in lab coats injecting rats that could happen less thanks to artificial intelligence how let's ask dr john pippen director of academic affairs for the physicians committee for responsible medicine it's a nationwide organization that promotes preventive medicine and addresses controversies in modern medicine including ethical and scientific issues and education and research dr joins us from dallas welcome to the big picture. thank you for asking i'm glad to be here dr pepper and you have spoken...
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dr. john torres has what you need to know. >> this will be your first time. >> reporter: 56-year-old teacher anthony brooks doesn't have a family history of heart disease, and he's fit, a jogger who runs 5 ks. >> i've always been an athlete. i love staying in shape. >> reporter: but his doctor recommended an aspirin a day to prevent any future heart problems. >> he felt that it would be good for me to take an aspirin to keep my heart ticking. >> reporter: it's long-standing advice followed by millions of americans to prevent a first heart attack, but now a major about-face. three blockbuster studies published today in the nedowyn followed almost 20,000 healthy people over age 70. researchers discovered that taking low-dose aspirin, just 100 milligrams a day did not prevent heart attacks and other cardio vascular disease in that age group. >> the message is changing. it's no longer a slam dunk to take a baby aspirin to prevent a stroke or heart attack, especially now if you're older than 65. th
dr. john torres has what you need to know. >> this will be your first time. >> reporter: 56-year-old teacher anthony brooks doesn't have a family history of heart disease, and he's fit, a jogger who runs 5 ks. >> i've always been an athlete. i love staying in shape. >> reporter: but his doctor recommended an aspirin a day to prevent any future heart problems. >> he felt that it would be good for me to take an aspirin to keep my heart ticking. >> reporter:...
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he's nbc medical correspondent dr. johnres. >> this qulush first time you that -- >> reporter: 56-year-old teachro anthony boks doesn't have a history of family heart disease. and he's fit. a jogger who runs 5ks. >> i've always been an athlete. i love staying in shape. >> reporter: but his doctor recommended an aspirin a day to prevent any future heart problems. >> he felt that it would be good for me to take anspirin to keep my heart ticking. >> reporter: it's long-standing advice followed by millions of americans to prevent a first heart attack. but now a major about-face. three blockbuster studies published today in the "new england journal of medicine" followed almost 20,000 healthy people over age 70. researchers discovered that taking low-dosespirin just 100 milligrams a day did not prevent heart attacks and other cardiovascular disse in that age group. >> the message is changing. it is no s longer am dunk to take a baby aspirin to prevent a stroke or heart attack. especily now if you're older than 65. the risks seem
he's nbc medical correspondent dr. johnres. >> this qulush first time you that -- >> reporter: 56-year-old teachro anthony boks doesn't have a history of family heart disease. and he's fit. a jogger who runs 5ks. >> i've always been an athlete. i love staying in shape. >> reporter: but his doctor recommended an aspirin a day to prevent any future heart problems. >> he felt that it would be good for me to take anspirin to keep my heart ticking. >> reporter:...
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nbc's dr. johnyou need to know. >> reporter: when kelly krueger's 3-year-old son developed cold symptoms and a rash, she was shocked when she learned his diagnosis. >> they said he had measles. and i kind of just went, really? measles? like is that a thing kids get? >> reporter: now, a sewarning that dis like measles, eliminated from the u.s. years ago, could make a comeback. >> measles was the single leading killer of children globally. it's probably o of the most contagious, one of the most transmtran ansmissible infectious agents we know about. >> reporter: places vulnerable to outbreaks because too n' many parents a vaccinating their kids. idaho had some of the highest rates. in somesmall, rural counties, nearly 20% of kindergarteners didn't get their shots. but even more alarming, hundreds of kids went unvainated in more densely populated cities like phoenix and seattle. a>> these the areas where i'm really concerned. >> there grow, buddy. r >>eporter: pediatricians blame aggressive anti-vaccin
nbc's dr. johnyou need to know. >> reporter: when kelly krueger's 3-year-old son developed cold symptoms and a rash, she was shocked when she learned his diagnosis. >> they said he had measles. and i kind of just went, really? measles? like is that a thing kids get? >> reporter: now, a sewarning that dis like measles, eliminated from the u.s. years ago, could make a comeback. >> measles was the single leading killer of children globally. it's probably o of the most...
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for for and i this also dr john truths illegal and that now i haven't had a negative. nine it's it's something free. uses the post box on online life found on this which is [inaudible] but look closely it's as in a demand. nothing in there because it was involves arms race regional job as well. it's very very difficult change. when the waters for our powers were set up on the island i'm sure sure? to they were happy local construction headlines lines of french i think hers is expected to draw brought on twenty twenty twenty ten he had control. of social generous at like. twenty twenty twenty two let's take it. for the money dates so far. i'm from the i'm not right regulations earlier. read a second okay. of those those little bit tree transactions we mean china china and the united states text talks are also also slang rang up his is twitter goes to high [inaudible] five yesterday. we not argentina an item on my mind. today. so i'm running. also better better as the and i don't want to try. to find find exclusion to start start bursting banged on treasuries fifty billi
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nbc's dr. johnorres explains why thatdvice may doore harm than good. >> reporter: 56-year-old teacher anthony brooks doesn't have a family history o heart disease and he's fit, a jogger who runs 5ks. >> i've always bee an athlete. i love staying in shape. >> reporter: but his doctor recommended anspin a day to prevent any future heart problems. >> he felt that it would be good for me to take an aspirin to loep my heart ticking. >> reporter: it's -standing advice followed by millions of americans to prevent a first heart attack. but now, a major about-face. three blockbuster studies published today in the "new england journal of medicine" followed almost 20,000 healthy ople over age 70. researchers discovered that taking low-inse asp just 100 milligrams a day, did not prevent heart attacks and other cardiovas lar disease in that age group. >> the message is changing. l it's noger a slam dunk to take a baby aspirin to prevent a stroke or heart attack, especial now ifou're older than 65. the risks seem
nbc's dr. johnorres explains why thatdvice may doore harm than good. >> reporter: 56-year-old teacher anthony brooks doesn't have a family history o heart disease and he's fit, a jogger who runs 5ks. >> i've always bee an athlete. i love staying in shape. >> reporter: but his doctor recommended anspin a day to prevent any future heart problems. >> he felt that it would be good for me to take an aspirin to loep my heart ticking. >> reporter: it's -standing advice...
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dr john madden the band was really the big problem is this mr pena our mother in the bed and those people who are let me give you the right side of the french politics you need to need to go towards that and it read that and judea and that continues to be relevant in french politics that they're ordered to be and who are both and what student what and and you need to do them and that's what mr bennett you do it but i didn't the board moved me if my grant you say that that decision should forget it and we need to go with you british ship in which even to give what would have been on the other hand when i had to take into account two other factors the younger generation some people have been born in france but they're a good balance the best isn't one is mr killion but be the player who doesn't the work that you want up mother is the opinion so that there's you that these people are their past this that what you're after and bust you know mr bacon you know but it said clearly it was a frank and it was actually playing with a friend the big problem for other given people would have been a de
dr john madden the band was really the big problem is this mr pena our mother in the bed and those people who are let me give you the right side of the french politics you need to need to go towards that and it read that and judea and that continues to be relevant in french politics that they're ordered to be and who are both and what student what and and you need to do them and that's what mr bennett you do it but i didn't the board moved me if my grant you say that that decision should forget...
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here's dr. john la puke. >> reporter: in 2011, jeff marquee crashed his bike on a mountain bike trail leaving him paralyzed from the chest down. >> i was an independent person before i got hurt. that was wiped away quickly. >> reporter: a once active athlete and professional chef, marquis needed constant care. today he can walk again, something people with paralysis can only imagine. he can do it because of a remarkable new experimental device, a type of electrical stimulator. here's how it works. spinal injuries disrupt nerve pathways that ordinarily allow the brain to signal the legs to move. in this study, doctors implant an electrical stimulator at the base of the spine. when it's turned on, the electrical signals appear to awaken those injured nerve pathways. allowing the brain to communicate with the legs again. marquis, now 35, was one of four patients who spent months doing intensive physical training at the spinal cord injury research center. he first got his right foot moving, and then his
here's dr. john la puke. >> reporter: in 2011, jeff marquee crashed his bike on a mountain bike trail leaving him paralyzed from the chest down. >> i was an independent person before i got hurt. that was wiped away quickly. >> reporter: a once active athlete and professional chef, marquis needed constant care. today he can walk again, something people with paralysis can only imagine. he can do it because of a remarkable new experimental device, a type of electrical stimulator....
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dr. john: when i buy something, i want it to last.hat i love about the teeter is a, quality, workmanship. b, it was not a very expensive product to purchase. and it delivers on what it says it will do for you. announcer: now it's your turn to experience the relief from back pain you deserve. call or go online now to try the teeter in your home for 30 days for only $14.95. this incredible offer allows you to experience firsthand the life-changing benefits of the teeter. a full 30 days for...
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nbc's dr. john torres has the important inrmation you need to know. >> reporter: when kelly kruger's 3-year-old son developed cold symptoms a a rash she was shocked when she learned his diagnosis. >> they said he had measles and i went really, measles, is that a thinge kits get. ea reporter: ds like measles, eliminated from the u. years ago, could make a comeback. >> measles was the single leading killer of children globally. it's one of the mt contagious trssmissible infecti agents we know about. >> reporter: hot spots of risks are in2 states places vulnerable to outbreaks because too many parts aren't vaccinating their kids. idaho had some of the highest rates n. some strong rural counties, nearly 20% of kindhegarteners didn't get shots. hundreds of kids went unvaccinated in densely pulated cities like phoenix and seattle. >> these are the areas where we are concerned. >> reporter: pediatricians blame aggressive media campaigns scaring parents. >> how frustrating is it that social media i influenc
nbc's dr. john torres has the important inrmation you need to know. >> reporter: when kelly kruger's 3-year-old son developed cold symptoms a a rash she was shocked when she learned his diagnosis. >> they said he had measles and i went really, measles, is that a thinge kits get. ea reporter: ds like measles, eliminated from the u. years ago, could make a comeback. >> measles was the single leading killer of children globally. it's one of the mt contagious trssmissible infecti...
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dr. johnrk. >> i you ever had to call a carpenter to work on your house, the people who do these jobs are often men. that might change thanks to a camp for girls. how it's helping them get the skills to build more successful futures. >> the way you turn it on is move this. >> the saw is no match for this 10-year-old. she can tell you the best way to hammer. >> swing it all the way back. >> she is nailing down construction skills and learning to with other young girls in portland, oregon. >> i don't need people to help me do things and i'm able to do it on my own. >> giving young girls a sense of independence. >> if you fail, you learn something. for when she started girls build program. >> they're building something start to finish. >> 20 hands on in a week. painting, siding, roofing and concrete. teaching girls trade skills by all women instructors. >> what do you want them to leave with most? >> if they want an object, i want them to say can i build that and make that myself? more confident
dr. johnrk. >> i you ever had to call a carpenter to work on your house, the people who do these jobs are often men. that might change thanks to a camp for girls. how it's helping them get the skills to build more successful futures. >> the way you turn it on is move this. >> the saw is no match for this 10-year-old. she can tell you the best way to hammer. >> swing it all the way back. >> she is nailing down construction skills and learning to with other young...
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you're going dr john is in charge of the community centers new rehabilitation units with better living standards the chinese are now faced with more chronic illnesses like high blood pressure stroke and diabetes as in developed countries in the past decade they account for eighty percent of all illnesses and deaths in china and it's the community doctors who are taking on this challenge with western and traditional chinese medicine it's a long way from where doctors young started forty years ago. to manage all. charlotte you want harshly or you don't know what show you sure are a problem for the news when you mention chen and if you. are your future and i need to hear share a doll. or show me what i want to show and you get gigi which is what i hope you know we're on our own need for your time during an event. she and her daughter won in this. bonnie and the she didn't. on the kosher name called on earth cool jennifer treacy i was really good you're sure. you know. because i don't have any that idea what he mean. so you. told your caution. to give him sort of problems here. on a full.
you're going dr john is in charge of the community centers new rehabilitation units with better living standards the chinese are now faced with more chronic illnesses like high blood pressure stroke and diabetes as in developed countries in the past decade they account for eighty percent of all illnesses and deaths in china and it's the community doctors who are taking on this challenge with western and traditional chinese medicine it's a long way from where doctors young started forty years...
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really dr john is in charge of the community centers new rehabilitation units with better living standards the chinese are now faced with more chronic illnesses like high blood pressure stroke and diabetes as in developed countries in the past decade they account for eighty percent of all illnesses and deaths in china and it's the community doctors who are taking on this challenge with western and traditional chinese medicine. it's a long way from where doctors young started forty years ago. to manage all. charlatan war harshly or you don't know who will show you sure a problem for the news when you mention him and if you. are your future sure go when you cheer share a doll. or show me what i want to see and you get cheeky which is what i hope you know we're on our own need for good time during an event. in this. bonnie and the she didn't. on the kosher name called on our coal john three three i was really good you're sure. you know where are you because i don't have anything to do yeah what do you mean she's your usual so you. told your partner. to get him to order problems here. on a ful
really dr john is in charge of the community centers new rehabilitation units with better living standards the chinese are now faced with more chronic illnesses like high blood pressure stroke and diabetes as in developed countries in the past decade they account for eighty percent of all illnesses and deaths in china and it's the community doctors who are taking on this challenge with western and traditional chinese medicine. it's a long way from where doctors young started forty years ago. to...
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the head of it, dr. john noseworthy.ell, if you found something wrong we'd have to "orrect it." and i just thoughty, we can work together." and so over 3 1/2 years our team including my co-director, eric ewers and chris ewers, went in and we were just able to bring back, i think,old. and it is something. you know, we have screwed-up health care system right now. and this is not a political film. it's not saying ngle payer or this or you're right or -- wrong. it's saying what's in front of us is an amazing example of what works. and why don't we just put the head of the mayo clinic and a few other smart people in room. and we all agree, republican or democrat or independent. thate'll just do whatever th say when they get out of this room. and that we'llinally have the alth care that we deserve. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> it's so good. it's so good. [ chrs and applause ] ha seth: were you worried -- were you worriedif you found something bad, they would drill a hole in your head and take the brain out? [ laughter ] the
the head of it, dr. john noseworthy.ell, if you found something wrong we'd have to "orrect it." and i just thoughty, we can work together." and so over 3 1/2 years our team including my co-director, eric ewers and chris ewers, went in and we were just able to bring back, i think,old. and it is something. you know, we have screwed-up health care system right now. and this is not a political film. it's not saying ngle payer or this or you're right or -- wrong. it's saying what's in...
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. >> dr. john well, washington, d.c. my father grew up in churchill not very far away from the van lew mansion. and i've always heard the story , and i want you to clarify, about the crazy act that say that really wasn't used too much. i thought that's how she actually got in the libby prison. to visit with the union troops in there by acting crazy. >> yeah. again, i think that van lew did play act and i think that there were times she disguised herself and there is some evidence that at times she disguised herself and pretended to be someone else. but i don't think that she wanted to give the impression that she elizabeth van lew was crazy. and it was much more i've tried to argue that it was much more her family connections and her play acting the role of a loyal confederate woman than it was was a ruse that she crazy that afforded her access to prisons. and that -- again, her access was never as great as myth would have it. and it is very important to note here that van lew is really the mastermind of this operation.
. >> dr. john well, washington, d.c. my father grew up in churchill not very far away from the van lew mansion. and i've always heard the story , and i want you to clarify, about the crazy act that say that really wasn't used too much. i thought that's how she actually got in the libby prison. to visit with the union troops in there by acting crazy. >> yeah. again, i think that van lew did play act and i think that there were times she disguised herself and there is some evidence...
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. >> dr. john taggart, i started it in 1990. ,e was the staff chief for r06 he was the staff chief for research. he the chief research scientist for nsa? georgehe time it was [indiscernible] he was the chief scientist at nsa. researchas the head of and development organization. reviewnior technical panel chief, i was on that group also. it, thed i started coast the research and develop meant and deployment of systems was not keeping up and doing the right things. decided to create this little skunk works and do our own thing and we succeeded at any number of things by not telling anybody what we were doing. because we told them we got all kinds of opposition. it was crazy. we tried to tell them, we tried to bring them along. would you like to join us in this, no, we have all these contracts we are working on. ok. we went off and did it. and said here is what we are doing, we're going to do this and we subpoenaed any number and that gave us a bad reputation inside nsa, they hated us because we were
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throat him to a specialist, dr. john douglas. and dr.into the office douglas took a look at his throat and grant looked at douglas's face and said is a cancer? unfortunately the doctor had to tell them it was cancer. grant worked on his memoirs throughout the winter of 1884-1885. of 1885, itspring was really touch and go. he had a couple of near-death fixed. says. doctors believe the only way he would survive long enough to finish his book was to get him out of the city. hugh the get to a mountaintop environment, that was what they did with ailing people in that time. they were looking for opportunities, a friend of the family approach the doctors and the grant family to offer them use of his cottage that he just purchased on the top of not mcgregor, just above saratoga springs. the cottage that mr. drexel offered to the grants was fairly modest in size. it had six rooms upstairs and a few rooms downstairs. it had originally been a small inn built by the first owner. to accommodate the expansion of the resort in the early 1880's.
throat him to a specialist, dr. john douglas. and dr.into the office douglas took a look at his throat and grant looked at douglas's face and said is a cancer? unfortunately the doctor had to tell them it was cancer. grant worked on his memoirs throughout the winter of 1884-1885. of 1885, itspring was really touch and go. he had a couple of near-death fixed. says. doctors believe the only way he would survive long enough to finish his book was to get him out of the city. hugh the get to a...
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so what can you do this year to make sure your family stays safe and healthy that dr. johneason. it was brutal. tell ushi aboutone. >> we don't know what it will be like because you can't predict ahead of time what it's going to be like. a year ago we thought it would be a mild season. turned out not to be. you want to protect yourself each and every year because you have no idea what's going to pp . >> it's almost flu season. should we run out today and get the flu shot? >> you should. the fluhots are here right now. the american academy of pediatrics and c the recommend start getting them now, especially for the groups that are we are talking young children, the elderly, those with underlying medical conditid pre. they recommend everyme get t by the end of october because flu season kicks in november/december timeframe. >> last year the vaccine, as i understand it, was effective in about 25% of cases according to some reports. what are they doing, if anything, to make sure thecc e is more effective this year? it was 25% effective for h 3 n 2. it sounds bad, but it's not.
so what can you do this year to make sure your family stays safe and healthy that dr. johneason. it was brutal. tell ushi aboutone. >> we don't know what it will be like because you can't predict ahead of time what it's going to be like. a year ago we thought it would be a mild season. turned out not to be. you want to protect yourself each and every year because you have no idea what's going to pp . >> it's almost flu season. should we run out today and get the flu shot? >>...
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nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres is here with the answers.shots are here right now. the american academy of pediatrics recommend getting them right now, especially for the groups that are vulnerable. talking young children, the elderly. those with medical seasons and pregnant women, need to get them now. they recommend that everyone get them by the end of october. the flu season kicks in, november, december timeframe. >> last year, the vaccine was effective in about 25% of cases according to some reports. what are they doing, if anything, to make sure the vaccine is more effective this year? >> it was 25% effective for one of the strains. and 40% effective overall. i went in a flu vaccine laboratory where they make the vaccine. it's very impressive. you have to get dressed up sterilely. it's amazing to see what they do to make the flu vaccine. they're taking this guess as to what the flu is going to be like in the fall and the winter. it's usually a good guess. sometimes they miss a little bit. >> and the flu season comes up, it's like christ
nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres is here with the answers.shots are here right now. the american academy of pediatrics recommend getting them right now, especially for the groups that are vulnerable. talking young children, the elderly. those with medical seasons and pregnant women, need to get them now. they recommend that everyone get them by the end of october. the flu season kicks in, november, december timeframe. >> last year, the vaccine was effective in about 25% of...
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tanzi and dr. john torres for a facebook live in the next half hour. >>> thank you very much.ts here today. let's start in the orange room. i want you to meet my friend, pepper. >> hi, carson. i'm pepper. it's very orange in here. >> yes, it is orange in here. can i get a fist bump? let's do a fist bump. >> nilcely done. >> made it explode, too. i'm more of a hugger, pepper. >> i love hugs. does someone need a hug? >> yes, i do need a hug. okay. thanks, buddy. that was nice. now, pepper, i know you're busy, you're working. what are some things you like to do? >> i just got my first job in new york city at hsbc bank. you can find a few of my robot friends at microsoft stores. i greet people and help them with things like directions and products and services. >> that's good for work. pepper, what do you do for fun? >> i like to dance. >> can we see some moves? you want to see pepper go? what do you got? ♪ oh, yeah. look at that. pepper did his drake "in my feelings," too. we have a dog, ibo over i )m ki for the last 26 minutes, people >>> very cool. good morning. it is 8:26. for
tanzi and dr. john torres for a facebook live in the next half hour. >>> thank you very much.ts here today. let's start in the orange room. i want you to meet my friend, pepper. >> hi, carson. i'm pepper. it's very orange in here. >> yes, it is orange in here. can i get a fist bump? let's do a fist bump. >> nilcely done. >> made it explode, too. i'm more of a hugger, pepper. >> i love hugs. does someone need a hug? >> yes, i do need a hug. okay....
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dr. johnnt. >>> let's debate this further and to do that we're joined by tony, the executive director of the vapor technology association and dave robbins is the coo of the truth initiative that is an anti-smoking organization mr. aboud i will begin with you and dave with apologies to you, i think because of the segment preceding, i want to give tony a little bit of an extended time to respond here, is vaping among teens, tony, an epidemic >> well, words like that are very impactful and used for a certain reason what we do know is that we have had two years of declines, according to the cdc in terms of the number of teens that are vaping and those are important to recognize we don't know what the 75% figure represents yet because the data has not been put out. let's assume that they have data that suggests this what we have to realize is what we are dealing with is not unlike any other problems we deal with as parents i am a father and have three children and deal with these issues and we have
dr. johnnt. >>> let's debate this further and to do that we're joined by tony, the executive director of the vapor technology association and dave robbins is the coo of the truth initiative that is an anti-smoking organization mr. aboud i will begin with you and dave with apologies to you, i think because of the segment preceding, i want to give tony a little bit of an extended time to respond here, is vaping among teens, tony, an epidemic >> well, words like that are very...
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a special thanks to lisa vander park and kim todd and dr. john sessa and all of them being my friends and certainly mark shang who has personally witnessed many of the things that brought my attention to this measure. mr. speaker, i urge a yes vote on this resolution and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from nevada, a co-sponsor of the bill and valuable member of the foreign affairs committee, ms. titus. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. titus: thank you. thank you for yielding. thank you to the chairman and also to my friend from florida who sponsored this legislation. i too rise in support of house resolution 401. it's a resolution urging countries around the world to outlaw the dog and cat meat trade and to recommit to enforcing existing laws against this horrible practice. as you have heard, approximately 30 million dogs and tens of millions of cats are killed annually for human consumption. and many suffer from ab
a special thanks to lisa vander park and kim todd and dr. john sessa and all of them being my friends and certainly mark shang who has personally witnessed many of the things that brought my attention to this measure. mr. speaker, i urge a yes vote on this resolution and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from nevada, a co-sponsor of the bill and valuable member of the foreign affairs...
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dr. john: when i buy something, i want it to last.f and deepening the lumbar stretch. plus, you'll receive teeter healthy back and core routines, including stretches and exercises you can do to get the most out of your teeter. you can even schedule, customize and track your sessions with the app so you can enhance your results. >> what surprises me is something that simple can help your back. the teeter has made a huge difference in my life. announcer: try the teeter for 30 days for just $14.95. we guarantee that using it for just a few minutes a day, you'll feel better, move better, and live better. the sooner you order your teeter, the sooner you can experience natural relief and improve the quality of your life. all you have to do is act right now. >> the back problems really started when i did a long road trip. developed a sciatic nerve problem, a lot of shooting pain down my right calf into my foot. when you're in constant pain, it definitely has a significant impact on your ability to deal with little kids that are running aroun
dr. john: when i buy something, i want it to last.f and deepening the lumbar stretch. plus, you'll receive teeter healthy back and core routines, including stretches and exercises you can do to get the most out of your teeter. you can even schedule, customize and track your sessions with the app so you can enhance your results. >> what surprises me is something that simple can help your back. the teeter has made a huge difference in my life. announcer: try the teeter for 30 days for just...
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dr. ford left, senator john cornyn, for one said, "because it's my light as a u.s. senator." abc's mary bruce tonight just outside the hearing room on judge kavanaugh's forceful defense. >> reporter: any message for dr. ford? gripping his wife ashley's hand, judge brett kavanaugh walked past the cameras into the senate committee. >> do you afir that the testimony you're about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: then in a voice filled with anger and emotion, he proclaimed himself an innocent man. >> the day after the allegation appeared, i told this committee that i wanted a hearing as soon as possible to clear my name. i demanded a hearing for the very next day. unfortunately, it took the committee ten days to get to this hearing. in those ten long days, as was predictable, and as i predicted, my family and my name have been totally and permanently destroyed by vicious and false additional accusations. this confirmation process has become a national disgrace. >> reporter: judge kavana
dr. ford left, senator john cornyn, for one said, "because it's my light as a u.s. senator." abc's mary bruce tonight just outside the hearing room on judge kavanaugh's forceful defense. >> reporter: any message for dr. ford? gripping his wife ashley's hand, judge brett kavanaugh walked past the cameras into the senate committee. >> do you afir that the testimony you're about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help...
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also president and ceo of mayo clinic dr. john morning. >> ken, i think of the documentaries you've done. you take on huge nation topics to the nation's best yud with the national parks why the mayo clinic? >> i think it fits right in. it's a quintessential american institution. it could have only been created in america it's obviously like the subjects we've done, the delicate subjects we've done on war are about life and death situations. and the thing is doctors think about things being counterindicated everything about the mayo clinic is the opposite of what we expect from hospitals and health care and for profit, non-profit, all that sort of stuff so when you learn the origins story which has begun with a group of nuns and this small family practice on the edge of the frontier and you realize they're named the best hospital in the united states meaning the world you want to know what's the secret sauce with mayo, there's no secret sauce. they're willing to share everything with everybody at all times. they're not holding thin
also president and ceo of mayo clinic dr. john morning. >> ken, i think of the documentaries you've done. you take on huge nation topics to the nation's best yud with the national parks why the mayo clinic? >> i think it fits right in. it's a quintessential american institution. it could have only been created in america it's obviously like the subjects we've done, the delicate subjects we've done on war are about life and death situations. and the thing is doctors think about...
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john: isn't it dr. ford that's calling for this? >> yes, it is. again, this is -- i don't know if she's talking with democrats about this, but this is a delay tactic. if she wants to share her story which through her lawyer, she said on monday i want to share my story, you have been afforded every single opportunity to share your story in public and private, or in california. john: you are saying this is a delay tactic, saying she's being political with this? >> the democrats are. john: she's not the one that -- she brought it forward, dr. ford. are you saying dr. ford is being political with this? >> it's a delay tactic by democrats but it is a curious response from dr. ford because her lawyers don't have any understanding about how fbi background checks were, they would understand what they are calling for would not be a credibility assessment -- john: if you're not going to answer that question i will go back to doug. top democrat on the judiciary committee, diane feinstein, had this information for some time. the one thing that's strange in al
john: isn't it dr. ford that's calling for this? >> yes, it is. again, this is -- i don't know if she's talking with democrats about this, but this is a delay tactic. if she wants to share her story which through her lawyer, she said on monday i want to share my story, you have been afforded every single opportunity to share your story in public and private, or in california. john: you are saying this is a delay tactic, saying she's being political with this? >> the democrats are....
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led now by dr. john knowsworthy. blood test at 7:30 and you sit in the waiting room and there are literally people from all over the world in that waiting room. again, as ken pointed out, at 10:30, you'll see another doctor based upon your, you know, your blood test results. maybe at 2:30, a third doctor. why isn't more of american medicine mimicking, trying to copy what is going on daily at the mayo clinic? >> i've got family members in the business of medicine. i was a member of the trustees there for two different terms. i've known about it since i was a child growing up in minnesota. it's a mystery why more hospitals don't adopt that policy. there's a lot of envy for one thing. on the business of salaries for physicians, there's a lot of physicians who don't want salaries, they want fees. so that's a big hurdle to get over. i think the important part of the mayo clinic, it's not just the hospital, it's minnesota nice, it's the whole community. i mean, the guys that pick you up in the morning, that get you where y
led now by dr. john knowsworthy. blood test at 7:30 and you sit in the waiting room and there are literally people from all over the world in that waiting room. again, as ken pointed out, at 10:30, you'll see another doctor based upon your, you know, your blood test results. maybe at 2:30, a third doctor. why isn't more of american medicine mimicking, trying to copy what is going on daily at the mayo clinic? >> i've got family members in the business of medicine. i was a member of the...
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dr. scholl's. born to move. >> dickerson: for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson.e you tomorrow and every morning this week on "cbs this morningism.
dr. scholl's. born to move. >> dickerson: for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson.e you tomorrow and every morning this week on "cbs this morningism.
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dr. rushay: yes. the john paton davies papers. i showed a picture of john paton davis a service officer. he served in china, one of the trusted china hands in the 1940's. we received his papers about 10 years ago. it is a super collection. it has a lot of transcripts of his own loyalty board hearings. davies was a subject of numerous loyalty board investigations and had to revisit the same charges over and over again. he was the subject of maybe eight or nine different royalty board hearings. he finally got his clearance restored in the 1960's. we received his papers. we received a large collection of korean war materials from veterans, korean war veterans from a museum that had been in springfield, illinois. that museum closed down last year and sent its material to the truman library. it is a nice fit for us, because the documents we have in our collections are harry truman's in the truman administration is the diplomatic, strategic, sort of top-down view of korea. the veterans' eye view provides the complement to that. the vete
dr. rushay: yes. the john paton davies papers. i showed a picture of john paton davis a service officer. he served in china, one of the trusted china hands in the 1940's. we received his papers about 10 years ago. it is a super collection. it has a lot of transcripts of his own loyalty board hearings. davies was a subject of numerous loyalty board investigations and had to revisit the same charges over and over again. he was the subject of maybe eight or nine different royalty board hearings....
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dr. ho's physio belt. john: welcome to our show, "living without back pain."er with back pain or shooting pain down your leg? stay tuned and discover how others just like you have found a new way to relieve their back pain. >> it is really funny, i just put the belt on, i have had it on for about one minute. and already there is a reduction in pain that i have in a particular spot in my back. it's weird. i did not think it would work so
dr. ho's physio belt. john: welcome to our show, "living without back pain."er with back pain or shooting pain down your leg? stay tuned and discover how others just like you have found a new way to relieve their back pain. >> it is really funny, i just put the belt on, i have had it on for about one minute. and already there is a reduction in pain that i have in a particular spot in my back. it's weird. i did not think it would work so
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but i know that we're all at most indebted to dr kelsey the relationship to the hope that all of us have for our children in august one thousand sixty two. john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill c. really if you know. who the mother because. i come home from the playground one day my mom says honey good news you're going to get arms dear i mean you just remember a day like that right i thought we were going shopping you know arms or us i don't know. i was very confused they had hooks and they were made of metal and plastic and wood i mean i couldn't take off my shoes i wasn't allowed to use my feet can imagine how weird that was. so this became an interesting life half of my life was being elven law the kid with no arms the other half of my life was this terrible victim of the little guy. i lost my sense of what was right stick these arms around me on all the body more all the models and how many are artificial or not. and why why why would i leave them when there was no good reason not one good reason. to use them for years i told them hey you are doing me any good. and i was l
but i know that we're all at most indebted to dr kelsey the relationship to the hope that all of us have for our children in august one thousand sixty two. john f. kennedy awarded the highest civilian honor an american can receive to dr francis kelsey so kill c. really if you know. who the mother because. i come home from the playground one day my mom says honey good news you're going to get arms dear i mean you just remember a day like that right i thought we were going shopping you know arms...
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exploring what it is the bank's customers really need she also confers a lot with dr banks london innovation lab it's headed by john pearce of he tells us how block change can make aspects of banking more efficient it can be used to create smart contracts for cobol program that ensures all terms of a contract awful filled without any third party involvement. but the technology allows is the immutability of that contract so that you know that it hasn't been tampered with and that you know that what it is executing was pre-agreed with the relevant counter parties that's what it actually offers. bedford knows that block chain is hard to understand for the public at large it's a veritable mystery it's against the i know there's no single block chain. but lots of different applications that function in different ways i deal with this stuff every day but i still spend lots of time at least two hours daily reading white papers to keep track of the various trends within the world. she says it's not going to revolutionize things overnight but it is driving a last thing change. a line a lot of chain is not going to transform
exploring what it is the bank's customers really need she also confers a lot with dr banks london innovation lab it's headed by john pearce of he tells us how block change can make aspects of banking more efficient it can be used to create smart contracts for cobol program that ensures all terms of a contract awful filled without any third party involvement. but the technology allows is the immutability of that contract so that you know that it hasn't been tampered with and that you know that...
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dr. ford. i spoke with john cornyn, the second republican on the hill from texas, and he said that he does notdetails. and so there is quite a showdown next week, and critical question, and asking the sharp questions about the accuser. >> and ben rhodes, as we have seen politically, this could be di dynamite for republicans going into the midterm elections if they go after this woman, if she is testifying the way that anita hill is challenged. it was not an election year, but this is going right into the midterm election. >> absolutely, andrea, and they can't seem to decide whether they are attack iing the accuses credibility or saying that the because this happened a long time ago it does not matter. the actions seem to demonstrate that all they care about is getting him on the court, and it is all men on the republican side of that committee, and that at a time when the democratic women are running for office in unprecedented numbers and democratic women make up a big piece of the blue wave that is building, this is perilous for republicans republicans. >> jack rosenberg, we understand that
dr. ford. i spoke with john cornyn, the second republican on the hill from texas, and he said that he does notdetails. and so there is quite a showdown next week, and critical question, and asking the sharp questions about the accuser. >> and ben rhodes, as we have seen politically, this could be di dynamite for republicans going into the midterm elections if they go after this woman, if she is testifying the way that anita hill is challenged. it was not an election year, but this is...
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dr. kissinger in the same vein as what john kerry data. hen he goes and speaks with any country leader, he lets us know before and it lets know after. dr. kissinger is the responsible way to do it. what we saw with don carey was not only disrespectful but it was hurtful to america. when we are trying to make and roads with iran, we are trying to get them to identify the fact that they are doing full sickness will testing, supporting terrorism, moving arms to yemen, for john kerry to say, we waited out, it hurts america. >> martha: what will the administration do to him, do you think there should be some action taken? do you think there should be some repercussions for him? >> i think the answer is with the lawyers on that but to john kerry himself, if someone would have done this to him when he was secretary of state, i don't think he would have sat back and said, they have the right to do that. >> martha: so you don't think any action will be taken? >> the lawyers would have to see that. but of course people do talk to foreign leaders afte
dr. kissinger in the same vein as what john kerry data. hen he goes and speaks with any country leader, he lets us know before and it lets know after. dr. kissinger is the responsible way to do it. what we saw with don carey was not only disrespectful but it was hurtful to america. when we are trying to make and roads with iran, we are trying to get them to identify the fact that they are doing full sickness will testing, supporting terrorism, moving arms to yemen, for john kerry to say, we...