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economy desired by policymakers and their models now earlier i had the pleasure of speaking with dr mark barber he's founder of mark limited publisher of the gloom and doom report also author of many books including our producer dimitris favorite one this one tomorrow's gold asia's age of discovery now dr farber told me the issue of inflation and deflation isn't that simple exactly because inflation is the increase in the quantity of money and credit and there are symptoms of it they can show up it's higher wages or food prices cetera but the problem of printing money is that no one knows exactly where it will flow so in the ninety's you saw it flowing to the nasdaq and then there was a collapse and then it went into real estate and when that collapsed later it went to emerging economies so where does he think the money has flown now listen. big piece. last year. are. you sure. they are all at the same time with the same intensity and bubbles up build and they deflate the issue of inflation inflation should be essentially the question which asset prices are going to be inflated and then
economy desired by policymakers and their models now earlier i had the pleasure of speaking with dr mark barber he's founder of mark limited publisher of the gloom and doom report also author of many books including our producer dimitris favorite one this one tomorrow's gold asia's age of discovery now dr farber told me the issue of inflation and deflation isn't that simple exactly because inflation is the increase in the quantity of money and credit and there are symptoms of it they can show...
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we speak to dr mark sawyer publisher of the gloom boom and doom report who says well destruction and social unrest may be on the way for western economies and yesterday wall street had a strong start to the second quarter with the s. and p. five hundred marking its highest closes mid may of two thousand and eight and then today we saw that come down as apple m c minutes came out and revealed that the federal reserve is holding off on more monetary easing unless u.s. economic growth cultures where inflation goes below two percent so why is this gone risk on and what does it mean for the economy that this is the way we're always looking at things and we've heard talk of a possible student loan bubble a more than one trillion dollar debt problem would appears some senior citizens are on the hook for it along with kindergartners we'll explain let's get to today's capital account. now as we've seen stocks rise to their highest level since two thousand and eight and then fall a day later is. indicate hey maybe the fed isn't looking at more quantitative easing at this point it brings us bac
we speak to dr mark sawyer publisher of the gloom boom and doom report who says well destruction and social unrest may be on the way for western economies and yesterday wall street had a strong start to the second quarter with the s. and p. five hundred marking its highest closes mid may of two thousand and eight and then today we saw that come down as apple m c minutes came out and revealed that the federal reserve is holding off on more monetary easing unless u.s. economic growth cultures...
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joining me now is dr. mark siegel of the fox news medical a-team.much for being here. [applause] >> you have mentioned two different ways that it can play out poorly for the president and one the involves the law being declared unconstitutional. and how is it going to have an impact on not just this election, but the medical care. >> the individual mandate if it's struck down will lead to the whole law being struck down or the premiums will rise. and it's something called the insurance death spiral. if we load up with people with preexisting conditions, the only way the insurance company it pay for that, paying premiums. everyone on the street will pay more and moi for health care. and they'll get in to see the doctors aen doctors the full. and the second way, i call it obama care's horseless chariot e i love that. >> because i'm the horse and tell you what's the matter with the horse. the horse is facing fees being dropped and more and more regulations under obama care and independent medical advisory board and committees deciding what service i ca
joining me now is dr. mark siegel of the fox news medical a-team.much for being here. [applause] >> you have mentioned two different ways that it can play out poorly for the president and one the involves the law being declared unconstitutional. and how is it going to have an impact on not just this election, but the medical care. >> the individual mandate if it's struck down will lead to the whole law being struck down or the premiums will rise. and it's something called the...
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survive in the euro zone and they need to leave on the markets of greece they need to establish a new dr mark evy is simply impossible we are pushing nations on a mediterranean. and cringe all of europe into if we expect that they're going to stay in the euro zone it's a tragic i learned more from government but ultimately i think human life comes a long way before contemporary art or indeed and here is to your resumes dark fiscal rules that we're not here to earlier patrick or as we're discussing the issue of the telly and museum director burning works of art three works of art to try and get the attention of the government some media outlets have been covering this story and i've been putting it in the arts and entertainment section do you think they regard this as some sort of joke or some sort of form of entertainment. well i think it is that sort of catalyst for want of a better term of art being you know an italian with a contemporary art movement and therefore we do end up getting a degree of braggadocio and something which is rather extreme i mean these are serious economic problems t
survive in the euro zone and they need to leave on the markets of greece they need to establish a new dr mark evy is simply impossible we are pushing nations on a mediterranean. and cringe all of europe into if we expect that they're going to stay in the euro zone it's a tragic i learned more from government but ultimately i think human life comes a long way before contemporary art or indeed and here is to your resumes dark fiscal rules that we're not here to earlier patrick or as we're...
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the president kicked things off yesterday along with 70 other riders and our own dr. mark siegel. he will join us live with all of the highlights next hour on fox and friends. >>> federal agencies battle it out in federal court today over the age of which young girls can get new jersey contraception. this after the white house blocking the fda letting girls under the age 17 from buying the morning after pill. >> federal judge has ordered the fda to explain by today why the agency will not allow the plan b morning after pill to be dispensed to young women under the age of 17. though the fda did originally decide the plan b should be available to all females of childbearing age health and human services secretary kathleen seb lis stepped in to limit it to only those 17 ammed older. that sparked a backlash from the pro choice community. they brought the original suit against them saying the secretary took an oath to improve america's health. she is not living up to it on emergency contraception. enough is enough. we need leadership that listens to science and doesn't cave to politica
the president kicked things off yesterday along with 70 other riders and our own dr. mark siegel. he will join us live with all of the highlights next hour on fox and friends. >>> federal agencies battle it out in federal court today over the age of which young girls can get new jersey contraception. this after the white house blocking the fda letting girls under the age 17 from buying the morning after pill. >> federal judge has ordered the fda to explain by today why the agency...
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. >> didn't in southwest baltimore had the day dr. mark -- today and that -- students in southwest baltimore had the day off today and they may have tomorrow off, too. it is all about water. began with a 16-inch main break yesterday morning around 10:00. the initial rate was fixed, but crews believe there has been a second-rate and have been working hard to find and repair it. >> there are record numbers of crabs in the day, nearly two- thirds more than last year. the most counted since the early 1990's. david collins joins us live from the city dock in annapolis with more on the story. >> it is good news. we are told there are 66% more crabs in the day this year than in the last year, and they attribute the rebound to the catch restrictions that have been in place since 2008 in both maryland and virginia. this regional icon is making a strong comeback, according to an annual survey by the chesapeake bay blue crab. >> is good news for waterman, good news for the bay, good news for jobs that are cut economic recovery. >> while the number ju
. >> didn't in southwest baltimore had the day dr. mark -- today and that -- students in southwest baltimore had the day off today and they may have tomorrow off, too. it is all about water. began with a 16-inch main break yesterday morning around 10:00. the initial rate was fixed, but crews believe there has been a second-rate and have been working hard to find and repair it. >> there are record numbers of crabs in the day, nearly two- thirds more than last year. the most counted...
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here to help us out dr. mark seigel with the fox news medical a team. for joining us bright and early this morning. >> this spring is coming earlier and it is becoming fiercer than ever before. >> why else is this happening? we have more investor pollutants. they have food allergies and seasonal allergies where they have antibiotics which causes immune systems to go hey wire. >> how do we know if it's allergies or something else? >> that's an important question. if you think it's a cold this time of year it may not be a cold. if you have a scratchy throat your eyes are watering if you have a sore throat it may be an allergy. don't go running for an antibiotic. you have to see an allergist. don't medicate taking ant history mean. it may be food that is causing it may be something else besides just the pollen. >> not necessarily just environmental. >> the pollen is a main part of the flower. it's irritating to us not just to women but to everyone. the question is there something else involved often it's the food and other type of allergies. >> don't self
here to help us out dr. mark seigel with the fox news medical a team. for joining us bright and early this morning. >> this spring is coming earlier and it is becoming fiercer than ever before. >> why else is this happening? we have more investor pollutants. they have food allergies and seasonal allergies where they have antibiotics which causes immune systems to go hey wire. >> how do we know if it's allergies or something else? >> that's an important question. if you...
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. >> all right, thanks -- >> that -- >> -- dr. markerman, the saddle light interview is furnished byco bycovidian -- >> -- that -- >> -- that -- >> -- starts -- >> -- look, legs drove you to olympic glory, this is not really a funny subject. this can be indicative of some serious leg problems. let's talk about this for just a second. >> i tell you what it is real life. for me growing up my mom used to have varicose veins, i used to call them very close veins so that is the case i had was app an older woman, my mom is a beautiful woman but when i saw i had varicose veins i said oh, my gosh i turned into my mother so when i learned about it i wanted to be that face. i thought it was interesting i was athletic and olympic champion chasing around my two kids and i still had this and i think that is why it is so important and i am so passionate about this. it is partnership between them that have come together to discuss that. you guys might by shocked by this number as i was, more than 30 million americans both men and women suffer from th
. >> all right, thanks -- >> that -- >> -- dr. markerman, the saddle light interview is furnished byco bycovidian -- >> -- that -- >> -- that -- >> -- starts -- >> -- look, legs drove you to olympic glory, this is not really a funny subject. this can be indicative of some serious leg problems. let's talk about this for just a second. >> i tell you what it is real life. for me growing up my mom used to have varicose veins, i used to call them very...
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. >> reporter: dr. mark perland is a key witness against michael gardner, a husband of a city council woman, gardner accused of sexually molesting three of his young daughter's friends last june. one at a sleepover and two at a birthday slumber party. dna analyzed by the virginia department of forensic science. with dna taken from neunderweara match is 20.7 quadrillion. with dna from another child, a match is 3,000 times more probable than a match to an unrelated caucasian person. the prosecution's final witness was the now 10-year-old girl who says she was fondled by gardner when she slept over with his daughter the night before the party. when gardner's daughter called him in the room during a thunderstorm, he lay on the floor between where the two girls were sleeping, and repeatedly touched her stomach, chest and private parts. said the girl, he asked me if it felt good and i said no. she said she didn't tell her parents the next day because she was scared and embarrassed. but defense attorneys exposed ma
. >> reporter: dr. mark perland is a key witness against michael gardner, a husband of a city council woman, gardner accused of sexually molesting three of his young daughter's friends last june. one at a sleepover and two at a birthday slumber party. dna analyzed by the virginia department of forensic science. with dna taken from neunderweara match is 20.7 quadrillion. with dna from another child, a match is 3,000 times more probable than a match to an unrelated caucasian person. the...
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with us here in the studio attorney faith jenkins and from los angeles dr. mark sawyer who teaches political science at ucla. all right, doctor, where am i going wrong here. >> wrong on some points. money throwing out cash payments that could be used in casinos, et cetera, but also really most of it is healthcare that doesn't really help lift people out of poverty but keeps them well while they are there and keeps them from getting sick. the other thing is that most of what you call welfare doesn't actually go to the poor. a lot of those programs are aimed at, you know, working poor people, working people and even the middle class, so most of the money that you are talking about isn't being spent or funneled to the poor. very little of it is going to them in cash. poverty hurts education. >> bill: you know as well as i do that subsidizing food and subsidizing housing and subsidizing health costs allows an american then to save whatever money they make, driving a taxi or whatever it may be, in a job that they are trying to move up on, that's what the entitlement c
with us here in the studio attorney faith jenkins and from los angeles dr. mark sawyer who teaches political science at ucla. all right, doctor, where am i going wrong here. >> wrong on some points. money throwing out cash payments that could be used in casinos, et cetera, but also really most of it is healthcare that doesn't really help lift people out of poverty but keeps them well while they are there and keeps them from getting sick. the other thing is that most of what you call...
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. >> dr. mark specialist at sloan-kettering. >> the beautiful thing about watson, it extracts the information, it doesn't tell you an answer. it tells you the possible answers. >> meaning watson neither diagnoses nor replaces doctors who are in charge their patients. >> teaching watson, these things are really important. >> hoping to build the ultimate cancer resource. memorial sloan-kettering is partnering with ibm, giving it access to the hospital's 1.5 million patient case historieses along with the latest discoveries world wide, watson will have absolutely everything ever written on the subject. >> there are 92 servers, each one these functions like a brain, with this as the nervous system that connects all of it together, right? >> that's correct. it's all these different processes working together and collaborating to do these massive calculations in a very short period of time. >> ibm's dr. martin kohn says what makes ibm unique is its ability to understand conversational language. the watso
. >> dr. mark specialist at sloan-kettering. >> the beautiful thing about watson, it extracts the information, it doesn't tell you an answer. it tells you the possible answers. >> meaning watson neither diagnoses nor replaces doctors who are in charge their patients. >> teaching watson, these things are really important. >> hoping to build the ultimate cancer resource. memorial sloan-kettering is partnering with ibm, giving it access to the hospital's 1.5 million...
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. >> dr. mark chris is a lung specialist at sloan keterring. >> it extracts the information.s you the possible answers. >> meaning watson neither diagnoses nor replaces doctors who are ultimately in charge of their patients. >> teaching watson these things are really important. >> hoping to build the ultimate cancer resource. they're partnering with ibm giving it access to the hospital's 1.5 million patient case histories. along with the latest discoveries worldwide, watson will have absolutely everything written on the subject. 92 servers. each one of these functions like a brain with this as the nervous system that connects all of it together. right? >> that's correct. it's all these different processors working together and collaborating to do these massive calculations in a short period of time. >> dr. cohn says what makes watson special is the language. >> it has hours to read. the watson behind us can read and understand 200 million pages of text in three seconds. >> let's say a doctor has a patient with a suspicious lump. >> watson says i understand the decision you ha
. >> dr. mark chris is a lung specialist at sloan keterring. >> it extracts the information.s you the possible answers. >> meaning watson neither diagnoses nor replaces doctors who are ultimately in charge of their patients. >> teaching watson these things are really important. >> hoping to build the ultimate cancer resource. they're partnering with ibm giving it access to the hospital's 1.5 million patient case histories. along with the latest discoveries...
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with us here in the studio attorney faith jenkins and from los angeles dr. mark sawyer who teaches political science at ucla. all right, doctor, where am i going wrong here. >> wrong on some points. money throwing out cash payments that could be used in casinos, et cetera, but also really most of it is healthcare that doesn't really help lift people out of poverty but keeps them well while they are there and keeps them from getting sick. the other thing is that most of what you call welfare doesn't actually go to the poor. a lot of those programs are aimed at, you know, working poor people, working people and even the middle class, so most of the money that you are talking about isn't being spent or funneled to the poor. very little of it is going to them in cash. poverty hurts education. >> bill: you know as well as i do that subsidizing food and subsidizing housing and subsidizing health costs allows an american then to save whatever money they make, driving a taxi or whatever it may be, in a job that they are trying to move up on, that's what the entitlement c
with us here in the studio attorney faith jenkins and from los angeles dr. mark sawyer who teaches political science at ucla. all right, doctor, where am i going wrong here. >> wrong on some points. money throwing out cash payments that could be used in casinos, et cetera, but also really most of it is healthcare that doesn't really help lift people out of poverty but keeps them well while they are there and keeps them from getting sick. the other thing is that most of what you call...
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bush about to honor our nation's troops again with dr. mark siegle. are you ready for this?ersonal bike mechanic and she suited me up for had race as you can see for the ride. i'll have more for you after the break pull on those gardening gl. and let's see how colorful an afternoon can be. with certified advice to help us expand our palette... ...and prices that give us more spring per dollar... ...we can mix the right soil with the right ideas. ...and bring even more color to any garden. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. it's grow time. get one-quart perennials, four for just $10. having one of those days? tired. groggy. can't seem to get anything done. it makes for one, lousy day. but when you're alert and energetic... that's different. you're more with it, sharper, getting stuff done. this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. >> gretchen: 42 minutes after the top of the hour. a one of attorney general
bush about to honor our nation's troops again with dr. mark siegle. are you ready for this?ersonal bike mechanic and she suited me up for had race as you can see for the ride. i'll have more for you after the break pull on those gardening gl. and let's see how colorful an afternoon can be. with certified advice to help us expand our palette... ...and prices that give us more spring per dollar... ...we can mix the right soil with the right ideas. ...and bring even more color to any garden. more...
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dr. mark siegel. fox news medical a-team. great to see you. >> good morning, allison.alisyn: ever since the new autism numbers came out showing 1 in every 88 children have autism. what do you make of this study showing a mother's obesity could cause it? >> allison, we've been looking very carefully what the effects on the mother are in terms of autism developing later. that seems to be the holy grail here. what women are exposed to or have children in the womb seems to lead to an increase. whether risk in the environment. this big study published in pediatrics today, found that looking at over 1,000 kids, there is 60% increased risk of autism or austism spectrum disorder in women that owe obese. 34ers m of the women in child bearing years are obese. there is increased risk of diabetes. increased risk of high blood pressure and whopping risk with obesity. alisyn: the problem with these findings we all know lots of moms who are thin who have autistic children. >> that's true. we also don't know by the way even if this is real and what we call an observational study becau
dr. mark siegel. fox news medical a-team. great to see you. >> good morning, allison.alisyn: ever since the new autism numbers came out showing 1 in every 88 children have autism. what do you make of this study showing a mother's obesity could cause it? >> allison, we've been looking very carefully what the effects on the mother are in terms of autism developing later. that seems to be the holy grail here. what women are exposed to or have children in the womb seems to lead to an...
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. >> with us now, dr. markcialist, the author of a book called "the blood sugar solution." good morning. >> good morning. >> what's the takeaway from this stu study? >> that we're needing a national wake-up call. type 2 diabetes is rampant in children now. 2 million kids who on morbidly obese. most undiagnosed with prediabetes or diabetes and most show drugs don't work. we have to put kids on insulin, which is a disaster. we need a different solution. this is a social problem. we need a social secure. we're not going to solve this in the doctor's office. we have to solve this in the community we live. we have to change access to sodas and school access to good foods -- >> but add insulin? >> no, insulin actually creates -- >> no, no, i'm sorry. >> starting insulin earlier causes rapid increase in weight, cholesterol, blood pressure. >> the way you plan it out, it sounds fairly easy. cut down on the soda, eat better, exercise more but we know all of those things and it's not working. >> no, because the average k
. >> with us now, dr. markcialist, the author of a book called "the blood sugar solution." good morning. >> good morning. >> what's the takeaway from this stu study? >> that we're needing a national wake-up call. type 2 diabetes is rampant in children now. 2 million kids who on morbidly obese. most undiagnosed with prediabetes or diabetes and most show drugs don't work. we have to put kids on insulin, which is a disaster. we need a different solution. this is a...
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dr. king next wednesday will mark the 41st anniversary of dr. king's assassination police are investigating a fiery car crash that left at least one person dead emergency crews responding to the scene just before 3:00 a.m. when a driver off the road smashed into an above-ground gas line causing a car to explode into flames, the identity of the person killed has not been revealed and there is still no information about why the car left the road, the heat so intense in did so much damage that police are challenging investigations. it took several hours for a night for officials to shut off the gas at the severed pipelines firefighters stood by to make sure that the fire did not spread beyond the crash site and in another early morning crash one driver was killed and another place under our rest on the southwest side, four others were injured and iraq in the bryant park neighborhood and investigators say that the driver of a chevy malibu fair to yields while trying to turn left and then slammed into a nissan maxima the driver of the maxima identifi
dr. king next wednesday will mark the 41st anniversary of dr. king's assassination police are investigating a fiery car crash that left at least one person dead emergency crews responding to the scene just before 3:00 a.m. when a driver off the road smashed into an above-ground gas line causing a car to explode into flames, the identity of the person killed has not been revealed and there is still no information about why the car left the road, the heat so intense in did so much damage that...
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. >> reporter: pediatric surgeon dr. markys for patients 100 pounds overweight there are no other realistic options. the obesity related health risks can be just as great in teenagers as they are in adults. diabetes, high cholesterol, blood pressure, even liver, kidney and heart disease. doctor mikulski just authored a new research study that concludes bariatric surgery is a safe and effective treatment option for morbidly obese adolescents. >> at the end of the day that boils down to a shortened life span somewhere in the neighborhood of about 10 to 15-year shorter life. >> reporter: with diabetes in the family, megan's parents felt surgery was the right choice. >> i love her no matter how she looks or weighs or whatever. but for the health reasons, i think she's making the right decision. >> all of this part of the stomach is going to be removed and you're going to be left with basically a very long tube. >> reporter: removing 80% of the stomach takes two hours. while weight loss surgery has become common for adults, perfor
. >> reporter: pediatric surgeon dr. markys for patients 100 pounds overweight there are no other realistic options. the obesity related health risks can be just as great in teenagers as they are in adults. diabetes, high cholesterol, blood pressure, even liver, kidney and heart disease. doctor mikulski just authored a new research study that concludes bariatric surgery is a safe and effective treatment option for morbidly obese adolescents. >> at the end of the day that boils down...
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dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles ... you'll want to get up and go. >>> today marks 44 years since dr. martin luther king was shot and killed in memphis. for the first time, a member of the memphis city council issued an apology on behalf of the city. >> this city has never apologized formally to the king family for the horrific murder. but today, i stand before my colleagues. i stand before all of you and i will. >> that councilwoman encouraged people all across the country to keep the legacy of the civil rights icon alive. a candle light vigil is scheduled tonight in d.c. in about twenty minutes. >>> today, president obama spoke out about his christian faith at the white house. mr. obama quoted from the book of john. >> in this world, you will have trouble. i heard an amen. let me repeat. in this world, you will have trouble. but take art, i have overcome the world. [ applause ] we are here today to celebrate the glorious overcoming, the sacrifice of a risen savior who died that we might live. >> the president hosted more than 100 spiritual leaders from around the country. >>> severe
dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles ... you'll want to get up and go. >>> today marks 44 years since dr. martin luther king was shot and killed in memphis. for the first time, a member of the memphis city council issued an apology on behalf of the city. >> this city has never apologized formally to the king family for the horrific murder. but today, i stand before my colleagues. i stand before all of you and i will. >> that councilwoman encouraged people all across the...
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dr. martin luther king, jr. memorial on the national mall had not opened. so today will be the first time for a ceremony marking the anniversary of dr. king's assassination. the civil rights leader was shot and killed at a memphis hotel on april 4, 1968. the public is invited to a candlelight vigil and a wreath laying ceremony at the memorial that will begin at 6:30 this evening. >>> still to come when the news continues, see what happens when a wife takes over the controls of a plane after her husband becomes ill. toothpaste is not formulated for cleaning dentures, the abrasives in the toothpaste actually create those micro fine scratches in the denture, and that's where bacteria can grow and thrive. these are the very bacteria that can cause bad breath. dentists do recommend that you soak your denture in polident. polident doesn't scratch the denture surface, and it kills 99.9% of bacteria that are responsible for causing bad breath. by using polident and soaking your denture every day you can feel confident your dentures fresh and clean. >>> every so often we hear about regular people doing amazing things un
dr. martin luther king, jr. memorial on the national mall had not opened. so today will be the first time for a ceremony marking the anniversary of dr. king's assassination. the civil rights leader was shot and killed at a memphis hotel on april 4, 1968. the public is invited to a candlelight vigil and a wreath laying ceremony at the memorial that will begin at 6:30 this evening. >>> still to come when the news continues, see what happens when a wife takes over the controls of a plane...
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flaura woodson with children's hospital in philadelphia and dr. mark ashley president of center for narrow skills. your written testimony will be made part of the record and we assets you summarize your opening statements in five minutes and dr. strickland you are recognized at this time for five minutes to summarize your opening statement. >> chairman pitts, ranking member pallone and members of the subcommittee thank you or the opportunity to testify today on the department of health and human services traumatic brain injury program. and dr. bonnie strickland rector of the division of services for children with health care needs and maternal and child health bureau and resources and services administration department of health and human services. are hhs colleagues at appreciate your interest in our work and we welcome the opportunity to discuss her tbi program with you and provide highlights of others activities. congress has charged her so with implementing the grant program to improve access to rehabilitation service. the nhs to the responsibility
flaura woodson with children's hospital in philadelphia and dr. mark ashley president of center for narrow skills. your written testimony will be made part of the record and we assets you summarize your opening statements in five minutes and dr. strickland you are recognized at this time for five minutes to summarize your opening statement. >> chairman pitts, ranking member pallone and members of the subcommittee thank you or the opportunity to testify today on the department of health...
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dr. austin marks her like this patient to note where she feels the pain.issue he removes from her prous which make her look younger also provide easy access to the critical nerves which causes her crippling condition. now four months after surgery, mary clair's frown lines are gone and so, too, are her headaches. >> my life has changed entirely since doing it. i am able to go anywhere, go out, have fun. >> reporter: juju chang, abc news, new york. >> depends on your insurance, but the cost is between $5,000 and $10,000. but you suffer from migraines. >> i don't know if it's child-induced, stress induced, lack of sleep induced but, yeah, right here. they are debilitating and you just can't even function. >> just knocks you out. i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to " 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... insured by unitedhealthcare insuran
dr. austin marks her like this patient to note where she feels the pain.issue he removes from her prous which make her look younger also provide easy access to the critical nerves which causes her crippling condition. now four months after surgery, mary clair's frown lines are gone and so, too, are her headaches. >> my life has changed entirely since doing it. i am able to go anywhere, go out, have fun. >> reporter: juju chang, abc news, new york. >> depends on your insurance,...
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alisyn: president bush joined by about 70 other riders, many of them wounded veterans and our own dr. mark >> steve: as they get excellent out there in texas. >> brian: yeah, that's why dr. siegle is doing that and he's one of the great guys around. geraldo rivera is officially here. what's going on? >> we've gary sinise on sunday. we're doing a great show on amputees and job placement. >> brian: and few have done more than gary sinise. >> great guy. >> steve: let's start, we touched on for a minute -- >> big news. >> steve: taliban are going to get safe passage to the peace talks. >> as well they should. we have to negotiate from a position of strength. when i was in kabul a week ago sunday and the taliban launched this all-out offensive -- >> steve: you were there for it. >> greg heart and i were there, frank, they launched this offensive and what was stunning -- i mean, impresssive from their point of view was they could coordinate this huge military attack. what was though much more significant in the long-term was that the afghan security forces fought them o a stand still, defeated t
alisyn: president bush joined by about 70 other riders, many of them wounded veterans and our own dr. mark >> steve: as they get excellent out there in texas. >> brian: yeah, that's why dr. siegle is doing that and he's one of the great guys around. geraldo rivera is officially here. what's going on? >> we've gary sinise on sunday. we're doing a great show on amputees and job placement. >> brian: and few have done more than gary sinise. >> great guy. >>...
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here to explain, dr. mark siegle when did this start becoming an issue?mes more of a problem, brian, than it was back then. we're talking 267 drugs that are short. we're talking blood thinners, heart medications, if you come in with a heart attack, cancer drugs, steroids, antibiotics, all of the emergency medications that i need to use on a daily basis. >> steve: some people will be looking at this and going, we knew there was going to be rationing with obamacare. is this a result of the legislation that was passed by congress? >> steve, it's not a result of, but i'm definitely concerned that that's going to make it worse because the more regulations you have and the more insurance companies don't want to cover expensive drug, the more pressure there is on the drug companies not to produce them. if they don't make a profit, they're not going to want to make them. more and more of these drugs are going generic and you have to have so much sterilization on top of it to make sure that you can actually put them into someone's vein. they're finding glass parti
here to explain, dr. mark siegle when did this start becoming an issue?mes more of a problem, brian, than it was back then. we're talking 267 drugs that are short. we're talking blood thinners, heart medications, if you come in with a heart attack, cancer drugs, steroids, antibiotics, all of the emergency medications that i need to use on a daily basis. >> steve: some people will be looking at this and going, we knew there was going to be rationing with obamacare. is this a result of the...
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. >> that's it for this morning >>mark: dr. phill coming up next. honey...? [ mom ] yes.nd my internet cord. oh i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price -- oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothin'. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female announcer ] get access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network for no extra charge. so, call today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. aren't you glad we switched to at&t? yes...but i want my own invisible cord. you already have one. oh. ♪ ♪
. >> that's it for this morning >>mark: dr. phill coming up next. honey...? [ mom ] yes.nd my internet cord. oh i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year...
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. >> a day to mark the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr.. >> after a cloudy day, skies had cleared and the sun is shining. what kind of weather is headed here tomorrow? >> in just a few minutes, a vigil will be under way to remember the legacy of dr. martin luther king on this, the anniversary of his assassination. >> it was 44 years ago today that dr. king was shot and killed in an us. we've got a look at how people were remembering the slain civil-rights leader on this dark day in history. >> on the anniversary of his assassination, people packed the memorial to honor his life and legacy. she traveled to honor the man she worked alongside. >> millions of people come here and thinking of things they could do to make the world a better place. >> dr. king fought for fair housing for all. his death has long been associated with the fair housing act. they laid a wreath at the base of the statue. >> we have an important responsibility to the nation to make sure their housing is the wall and every neighborhood and communit
. >> a day to mark the life and legacy of dr. martin luther king jr.. >> after a cloudy day, skies had cleared and the sun is shining. what kind of weather is headed here tomorrow? >> in just a few minutes, a vigil will be under way to remember the legacy of dr. martin luther king on this, the anniversary of his assassination. >> it was 44 years ago today that dr. king was shot and killed in an us. we've got a look at how people were remembering the slain civil-rights...
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dr. austin marks her, like this patient, to note where she feels the pain. brows, that make her look younger, also provide easy access to the critical nerves that cause her crippling condition. now, four months after surgery, mariclaire's frown lines are gone. and so, too, are her headaches. >> my body has changed entirely since doing it. i'm able to go anywhere. go out. have fun. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> thanks, juju. >>> and we'll be back. it is 8:27. thank you for joining us at this hour. have a look at your traffic and weather coming up in just one moment. we do now know who the huge mega jackpot winner is. that the winners anonymous. woman in her 20's, and a in his 30's. they work together in the maryland public school system. they're going to keep on working. that is coming up in just a few minutes. a look at traffic. we are working hard. the traffic on -- the story is about the volume. we are going to show you the that crash had, new york avenue and south dakota avenue -- gone. delays are near the bel
dr. austin marks her, like this patient, to note where she feels the pain. brows, that make her look younger, also provide easy access to the critical nerves that cause her crippling condition. now, four months after surgery, mariclaire's frown lines are gone. and so, too, are her headaches. >> my body has changed entirely since doing it. i'm able to go anywhere. go out. have fun. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> thanks,...
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dr. austin marks her, like this patient, to note where she feels the pain.rows, that make her look younger, also provide easy access to the critical nerves that cause her crippling condition. now, four months after surgery, mariclaire's frown lines are gone. and so, too, are her headaches. >> my body has changed entirely since doing it. i'm able to go anywhere. go out. have fun. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> thanks, juju. >>> and we'll be back. . >>> good morning i'm kristen sze. the man accused of killing three members of a san francisco family is expected to resume his testimony in court today. edwin ramos is accused of fatally shooting a man and two of his sons in june of 2008. prosecutors say ramos mistook one of the sons for a rival gang member. ramos told the jury he was only diving the killer's car and did not -- only driving the killer's car and did not fire the fatal shots. >>> weather like this you can get real-time information with the free waze app this is the 80 east shore freeway heavy all morning l
dr. austin marks her, like this patient, to note where she feels the pain.rows, that make her look younger, also provide easy access to the critical nerves that cause her crippling condition. now, four months after surgery, mariclaire's frown lines are gone. and so, too, are her headaches. >> my body has changed entirely since doing it. i'm able to go anywhere. go out. have fun. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> thanks, juju....
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dr. austin marks her, like this patient, to note where she feels the pain. make her look younger, also provide easy access to the critical nerves that cause her crippling condition. now, four months after surgery, mariclaire's frown lines are gone. and so, too, are her headaches. >> my body has changed entirely since doing it. i'm able to go anywhere. go out. have fun. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> thanks, juju. >>> and we'll be back. >>> now, maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast most certified. >> good morning. happy tuesday f we're going to start you out with a red flag warning today from lunchtime to 8:00 p.m. we don't want any type of outdoor burning for today. also off towards the west we're dealing with a freeze warning in effect at 9:00 and that will continue into portions of west virginia. maryland's radar is dry right now and will stay that way all day long. we have a slight look after showers tomorrow. winds will be picking up throughout the day. let's get a check on the traffic now w
dr. austin marks her, like this patient, to note where she feels the pain. make her look younger, also provide easy access to the critical nerves that cause her crippling condition. now, four months after surgery, mariclaire's frown lines are gone. and so, too, are her headaches. >> my body has changed entirely since doing it. i'm able to go anywhere. go out. have fun. >> reporter: for "good morning america," juju chang, abc news, new york. >> thanks, juju....