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welcome back to that kaiser report time now to go to new york talk with kaiser report favorite dr michael hudson dr height in this latest book is the bubble and beyond fictitious capital debt deflation global crisis dr michael hudson welcome to the kaiser report thanks very much max all right now i want to get into some late breaking news here sheila bair tim geithner tim geithner is suddenly emerging as the boogie man is he rightfully should feel a bears in the mix talk to talk to tell us what's going on here charlotte bear is much more angry in this book than she was at her famous exit interview with the new york times magazine that she gave when she left she said that. in the first place she well i'm to close down citibank and that geithner refused to do it and that when they looked at citibank and the f.b.i. say the insurance corporation they couldn't just untangle the bank from city cork with all of that chunk mortgage activities speculative activities and sheila bair describes in detail the meeting they had at the white house when she said look. the treasury secretary came in said w
welcome back to that kaiser report time now to go to new york talk with kaiser report favorite dr michael hudson dr height in this latest book is the bubble and beyond fictitious capital debt deflation global crisis dr michael hudson welcome to the kaiser report thanks very much max all right now i want to get into some late breaking news here sheila bair tim geithner tim geithner is suddenly emerging as the boogie man is he rightfully should feel a bears in the mix talk to talk to tell us...
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dr. michael anderson of canton, georgia, has begun prescribing kids adderral who have not been diagnosedh a.d.h.d. he's doing it just to treat their poor academic performance in inadequate schools. shocking. there are children in america who haven't been diagnosed with a.d.h.d. ( cheers and applause ) now, for those, for those out there who say this is prescribing a powerful drug for kids who do not have the condition it treats, dr. anderson has a reassuring answer. "i don't have a whole lot of choice. we've decide as a society it's too expensive to modify the kids' environment, so we have to modify the kids." i have always been in favor of fixing society's problems by modifying children. ( laughter ) i mean, for one thing, we would not have so much crime if we just gave kids legal immunity and replaced their warms plasma cannons. the point is, students thrive when they get personal attention, and since we can't afford all the teachers it would take to give them that attention, we'll give them a pill that helps them pay attention. i just hope they don't pay attention to how little attent
dr. michael anderson of canton, georgia, has begun prescribing kids adderral who have not been diagnosedh a.d.h.d. he's doing it just to treat their poor academic performance in inadequate schools. shocking. there are children in america who haven't been diagnosed with a.d.h.d. ( cheers and applause ) now, for those, for those out there who say this is prescribing a powerful drug for kids who do not have the condition it treats, dr. anderson has a reassuring answer. "i don't have a whole...
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dr. michael woodward, this is really useful information for the situation so many people are in.hanks very much for coming in. folks can check out the book, as well. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. for more on how you can take charge of a number of consumer issues, go to foxnews.com. click on america's news headquarters. that's at the bottom of the main page and you will see a link when you go there to many of this program's take charge consumer protection segments. this is the only place to be for that information. >> always great advice. i guess the lesson is don't give up. >> and be willing to work week ends if you have to. >> hello! you know, many voters could be headed for a shock at the polls on election day. did you know that millions of people are considered inactive voters? could you be one of them? the fox news voter fraud unit will take a look at this coming up. >> and what will the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya mean in the upcoming election? fair and balanced debate on that next. >> we weren't told they wanted more security. we did not know they wanted
dr. michael woodward, this is really useful information for the situation so many people are in.hanks very much for coming in. folks can check out the book, as well. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. for more on how you can take charge of a number of consumer issues, go to foxnews.com. click on america's news headquarters. that's at the bottom of the main page and you will see a link when you go there to many of this program's take charge consumer protection segments. this is...
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dr. michael louis, a former army colonel and former researcher, believes that fish oil could be the missing link. >> ultimately we need to get it in the scientific literature, to prove it. >> reporter: after bobby's accident, he got a desperate call from peter, and after some explaining asked him. what do you think about the idea of using high dose fish oil like they used with randy mcclay? >> the carbon monoxide level was really high, i had no explanation of how i escaped it. >> reporter: but mccloy's case was just one, and it remains to be seen if omega oil was really the key. the next step? convincing bobby's doctors. >> it was a fight, they didn't see, they said there was just one case. i need a thousand cases to be proven, before maybe i can give this to your son. >> he literally had to lay down in the middle of the floor and throw a tantrum until they started to put it down -- his child's feeding tube. >> reporter: the tantrum worked. and two weeks after starting his fish oil regimen, and case study two, bobby woke from his coma. about two months after that he attended his high school
dr. michael louis, a former army colonel and former researcher, believes that fish oil could be the missing link. >> ultimately we need to get it in the scientific literature, to prove it. >> reporter: after bobby's accident, he got a desperate call from peter, and after some explaining asked him. what do you think about the idea of using high dose fish oil like they used with randy mcclay? >> the carbon monoxide level was really high, i had no explanation of how i escaped it....
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dr. michael landberg is the chief medical officer at cedars-sinai. since last november his hospital has been working to reduce readmissions, sending medical staff to monitor the health of frequent flyer patients like freda robbins at home. >> in '98 over 52. >> in the past year the hospital reports a 60% reduction in its readmission rate saving an estimated $4 million to medicare and private insurance. >> we can actually find solutions to this problem that is good for the patient and good for our community. >> take a deep breath, in and out. >> robbins is just glad that her days as a frequent flyer are over. >> good. >> i'm just going to stay home. >> you're getting off board. >> i am absolutely getting off board. >> the hospital plans on expanding the program and making more house calls. >> oh yeah, i look much better within ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: just ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", russia says thanks but no thanks to u.s. aid >> the u.s. agency for international development closed its offices in russia this month after t
dr. michael landberg is the chief medical officer at cedars-sinai. since last november his hospital has been working to reduce readmissions, sending medical staff to monitor the health of frequent flyer patients like freda robbins at home. >> in '98 over 52. >> in the past year the hospital reports a 60% reduction in its readmission rate saving an estimated $4 million to medicare and private insurance. >> we can actually find solutions to this problem that is good for the...
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dr. michael ches is running the fda-approved trial. the hope is the stem cells participants receive will be used to regulate their immune systems and stimulate neurological repair. >> the premise is that autism may be caused by a faulty immune system or potentially faulty nervous system, and umbilical cord stem cells may help either directly or indirectly repair some of the dysfunction that occurs in children with autism. >> reporter: cord blood infusions have already been helpful in helping cure marian of sickle cell anemia. and they helped this girl cerebral palsy be able to move. the results of the trial are expected within a year, and you can bet thousands of families will be watching closely because more children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with aids, diabetes, and cancer combined. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, marianne. we're back in a moment. >>> coming up now, we have the results of the largest study ever on women and smoking there is some good news. quitting really does make a difference, ev
dr. michael ches is running the fda-approved trial. the hope is the stem cells participants receive will be used to regulate their immune systems and stimulate neurological repair. >> the premise is that autism may be caused by a faulty immune system or potentially faulty nervous system, and umbilical cord stem cells may help either directly or indirectly repair some of the dysfunction that occurs in children with autism. >> reporter: cord blood infusions have already been helpful...
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dr. michael lewis, a former army colonel and omega-3 researcher believes omega-3 is the link. >> we need to get it in the literature. >> after bobby's accident he got a desperate call from peter ghassemi and after some explaining he got it. >> what do you think of using high dosage fish oil like was used with randy mccloy. >> the carbon monoxide level was quite hot. i have no explanation of how i escaped it. >> it was just one case and it remains unclear if it was truly the key. the next hurdle is convincing the doctors. >> it was a fight. they said, fine. the west virginia miner was one case. i need a thousand before i can g give this to your son. >> he literally had to lie down in the middle of the floor and throw a tantrum until they started to put the -- put it down his child's feeding tube. >> the tantrum worked and two weeks after starting hiss fish oil regimen, bobby ghassemi began to emerge from his coma. about two months after that, he attended his high school graduation. >> they all stood up and were screaming and cheering my name. i took my graduation cap off and waved it arou
dr. michael lewis, a former army colonel and omega-3 researcher believes omega-3 is the link. >> we need to get it in the literature. >> after bobby's accident he got a desperate call from peter ghassemi and after some explaining he got it. >> what do you think of using high dosage fish oil like was used with randy mccloy. >> the carbon monoxide level was quite hot. i have no explanation of how i escaped it. >> it was just one case and it remains unclear if it was...
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dr. michael thompson has reassuring news. he wrote the book "homesick and happy."having a good time. >> i think there are many kids who love camp but have, in the evening, at bedtime, or when they wake up in the morning, some really painful feelings of homesickness, and then they're great the rest of the day. >> for my first year i was homesick. >> the first day i went there, i was really sad 'cause it was, like, the first time i've ever been to a sleepaway camp. >> i cried for about a day or two. >> i sort of felt scared being away from home and being away from the safeness of my parents. >> so, what do you do about it? dr. thompson says share your feelings. >> it helps to talk to your friends. it especially helps to talk to your counselor. one of the things you learn at camp is that almost everybody is homesick from time to time. >> since it was a girl scout camp i, like, ate cookies to make myself feel better, but there was, like, my friends there, too, from my troop, and they helped me. >> it's also okay to let your parents know that you're feeling a little hom
dr. michael thompson has reassuring news. he wrote the book "homesick and happy."having a good time. >> i think there are many kids who love camp but have, in the evening, at bedtime, or when they wake up in the morning, some really painful feelings of homesickness, and then they're great the rest of the day. >> for my first year i was homesick. >> the first day i went there, i was really sad 'cause it was, like, the first time i've ever been to a sleepaway camp....
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dr. michael hansen, a senior scientist can consumer reports says there is a big difference between a use by and sell by date. one is a reminder to the grocery store that it is time to most product. the other is for the consumer that the product is past its peak. >> it is best if it is milk or bagged salads, try to buy it by the sell bay date as long as possible. >> reporter: so sell by, use by, it is not a myth. these dates do matter but sometimes we take them too literally. the reality is, american families toss more than 120 pounds of food each month. more often than not, it is because the product is past its use by date. it doesn't mean it is bad, it is just not as fresh. when it comes to the food's shelf life, egg can last week past the use by date as long as they are stored in the original packaging. cheeses, especially hard cheeses can last months and canned good, years. cold cuts usually last one week past the use by date and frozen raw meat, whole not ground, is typically edible about 12 months past the expiration date. frozen ground beef will hold for about three months, about t
dr. michael hansen, a senior scientist can consumer reports says there is a big difference between a use by and sell by date. one is a reminder to the grocery store that it is time to most product. the other is for the consumer that the product is past its peak. >> it is best if it is milk or bagged salads, try to buy it by the sell bay date as long as possible. >> reporter: so sell by, use by, it is not a myth. these dates do matter but sometimes we take them too literally. the...
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dr. michael hanson said there is a big difference between a use by and sell by date. one is a remindder to the grocery store that it's time to move the products. the other is for the consumer that the product is past its peak. >> it's always best if it's a perishable commodity, milk or bagged salad. try to buy it with as a sell by date as long and the future possible. that means can you take it home and put it in their refrigerator and that might be good for a longer period of time. >> and sell -- >> and sell by/use by is not a myth. these states do matter. sometimes we take them too literally. the reality is that american families talk more than -- toss more than 120 pounds of food each month. more often than not, it's because the product is past the used by date. it doesn't mean it's bad but not as fresh. when it comes to your food shelf life, eggs can last weeks past the use by date as long as they're stored in their original packaging. cheeses, hard cheeses can last months and canned goods, years. cold cuts last one week past the use by date and frozen raw meat wh
dr. michael hanson said there is a big difference between a use by and sell by date. one is a remindder to the grocery store that it's time to move the products. the other is for the consumer that the product is past its peak. >> it's always best if it's a perishable commodity, milk or bagged salad. try to buy it with as a sell by date as long and the future possible. that means can you take it home and put it in their refrigerator and that might be good for a longer period of time....
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ffr this week's take action ttursday, dr michael mardinny jr.ntee joins uu the biggest agweed pollen are - cause offallergies-what are the symptoms other causesabout it adult es as aa - after the breakk afttr the break, dd..mardiney jr.will be back to take your if yyu havv a ies. - question our phone lines are pppn now at 410-481-4545.. yoo cannseed us a tweet at fox ballimore... or go through our facebook page. you're watching fox 45 morning. ((break 7)) as a pastor, my support for question 6 is rooted in my belief that the government should treat everyone equally. i would not want someone denying my rights based upon their religious views, therefore i should not deny others based upon mine. it's about fairness. this law does not force any church to perform a same sex marriage if it's against their beliefs. and that's what this is about. protecting religious freedom and protecting all marylanders equally under the law. join me in voting for question 6. ((bump in)) wwthhmercy meddcal center. p he i ttking your callssabout fall allergiee ...for o
ffr this week's take action ttursday, dr michael mardinny jr.ntee joins uu the biggest agweed pollen are - cause offallergies-what are the symptoms other causesabout it adult es as aa - after the breakk afttr the break, dd..mardiney jr.will be back to take your if yyu havv a ies. - question our phone lines are pppn now at 410-481-4545.. yoo cannseed us a tweet at fox ballimore... or go through our facebook page. you're watching fox 45 morning. ((break 7)) as a pastor, my support for question 6...
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dr. michael jacobson of mit is having national food day. if you look it up, center for science and public interest, you will see useful materials that you can use and apply immediately even though it's only two or three weeks away. to have a food day that has its locale in the schools, in the community, in the stores, in the gardens, in your community. right now the food that is grown in backyard gardens in america if it was given a retail sales price over $20 billion, and it's just getting started. science, technology for the people. protect the family unit. i just picked one slice of that. the commercialization of childhood is out of control. when i was a child the, the companies maybe sell us directly bubble gum, but they never dared bipass our parents and undermine parental authority and go for the 3-year-old, the 4-year-old, the 5-year-old, the 6, 7, 8, 9, 10-year-old selling junk food, junk drink. watching the obesity epidemic grow among the young. the diabetic epidemic, the precursor of high blood pressure. and laughing all the way t
dr. michael jacobson of mit is having national food day. if you look it up, center for science and public interest, you will see useful materials that you can use and apply immediately even though it's only two or three weeks away. to have a food day that has its locale in the schools, in the community, in the stores, in the gardens, in your community. right now the food that is grown in backyard gardens in america if it was given a retail sales price over $20 billion, and it's just getting...
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dr. michael maloney is the head of the women's mental health treatment. >> we're dealing with a group of don't get mental health services that are effective in the community. so many of them drift down to the point that they get arrested. >> with 300 to 450 women receiving mental health treatment in the jail every day, officials must rely on group therapy programs to help the inmates learn how to deal with their problems when they leave jail. >> explain that to me. >> stay off drugs if you're young and you're basically trying to be somebody in life. leave those drugs alone because if you're on drugs you can't cope. >> it sounds like all of you guys here are really seeing the impact of how drugs have influenced where you are today. >> drugs are not a coping mechanism. we have no coping skills. >> that's where i'd start over and turn myself in so i could end it all. i'm ready to quit. get away from it all. it gets old. >> inmate dina marie benz says jail provided the opportunity to come clean of the 15 years of drug addiction that threatened her and her three children. >> my 17-year-old, s
dr. michael maloney is the head of the women's mental health treatment. >> we're dealing with a group of don't get mental health services that are effective in the community. so many of them drift down to the point that they get arrested. >> with 300 to 450 women receiving mental health treatment in the jail every day, officials must rely on group therapy programs to help the inmates learn how to deal with their problems when they leave jail. >> explain that to me. >>...
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and you can think of so many michael goldsteins. and dr. colfax and other people mentioned that. their memory lives on. and i think that we owe it to them to continue to recommit ourselves, rededicate ourselves to making sure that we prevent the spread of this disease, and that we do find a cure for this disease. and i just think about, you know, the possibilities with this building. this could well be the place where we do find a cure for aids. and if it's going to happen anywhere, why wouldn't it happen in san francisco? we have always led the way on so many different things. you know, the city of harvey milk is a city that has always recognized the dignity and humanity of every person and it's in line with that spirit that we are here today. and i do want to thank our mayor because as supervisor weaner noted, when the $7 million of funding was cut, even though we were lucky that for so many years leader pelosi protected that, the mayor did not blink. the mayor wasn't even a question. and that's the beauty of san francisco. that when it comes to these issues, making sure that w
and you can think of so many michael goldsteins. and dr. colfax and other people mentioned that. their memory lives on. and i think that we owe it to them to continue to recommit ourselves, rededicate ourselves to making sure that we prevent the spread of this disease, and that we do find a cure for this disease. and i just think about, you know, the possibilities with this building. this could well be the place where we do find a cure for aids. and if it's going to happen anywhere, why...
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and you can think of so many michael goldsteins. and dr. colfax and other people mentioned that. their memory lives on. and i think that we owe it to them to continue to recommit ourselves, rededicate ourselves to making sure that we prevent the spread of this disease, and that we do find a cure for this disease. and i just think about, you know, the possibilities with this building. this could well be the place where we do find a cure for aids. and if it's going to happen anywhere, why wouldn't it happen in san francisco? we have always led the way on so many different things. you know, the city of harvey milk is a city that has always recognized the dignity and humanity of every person and it's in line with that spirit that we are here today. and i do want
and you can think of so many michael goldsteins. and dr. colfax and other people mentioned that. their memory lives on. and i think that we owe it to them to continue to recommit ourselves, rededicate ourselves to making sure that we prevent the spread of this disease, and that we do find a cure for this disease. and i just think about, you know, the possibilities with this building. this could well be the place where we do find a cure for aids. and if it's going to happen anywhere, why...
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dr. j? >> i agree. i call michael wallach's desk nearly every date. cuedo toss him and that firm for getting up and running today under very difficult circumstances when, as you said, scott, they have water up to whatever floor in the building down on wall street. it just shows how innovative these companies have to be to get up and out to long island, all the phones and everything else hooked up. that shows pretty good determination. i agree, next week i think it will be back to normal. >>> up next the latest on the airlines in the way of superstorm sandy. >>> plus autos on the fast track today, but there a canary lurking in the coal mine? we have that trade just after the break. day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first d
dr. j? >> i agree. i call michael wallach's desk nearly every date. cuedo toss him and that firm for getting up and running today under very difficult circumstances when, as you said, scott, they have water up to whatever floor in the building down on wall street. it just shows how innovative these companies have to be to get up and out to long island, all the phones and everything else hooked up. that shows pretty good determination. i agree, next week i think it will be back to normal....
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dr. david michael lampton, director of the china program studies here and a very member of the advisory counseldear to us. give brief remarks please. >> thank you, angie, and welcome to everybody. on behalf of the new dean, i welcome you to johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. whether you're here in person, viewing on television, or participating online, we welcome your involvement and glad you're joining us. this is a graduate level institution dedicated to producing international leadership and knowledge for the world. we have campuses in washington, italy, and china, and they are all tuned in as we speak. sais couldn't be happier to host this with committee 100 which has done so much to bring reason and balance to discussions with, and, about china. we thank the debaters and their respective campaigns for making this evening possible, and without further adieu, let me return the microphone to angie. >> thank you, professor lampton. this evening, we are honored to have two highly respected representatives from both campaigns participating in this nationally televised debate
dr. david michael lampton, director of the china program studies here and a very member of the advisory counseldear to us. give brief remarks please. >> thank you, angie, and welcome to everybody. on behalf of the new dean, i welcome you to johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. whether you're here in person, viewing on television, or participating online, we welcome your involvement and glad you're joining us. this is a graduate level institution dedicated to producing...
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a conversation with michael chiklis coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: pleased to welcome michael chiklis back to this program. the star of "the shield" is back in prime time with tv's most- watched new show, "vegas." the show airs tuesday night at 10:00 on cbs. here is a scene. >> i tailored every last detail. my best room, my best boost -- booze. they let you win. that is because you cannot handle your losses like a man. having said that, we took an oath. you want me to take anyone out, i will. i got to admit, i enjoy it. but it is the wrong move. not because he is a decent man, he is not. not because it will come to our side, he will
a conversation with michael chiklis coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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michael chiklis on his hit series, "vegas." that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs. pbs.
michael chiklis on his hit series, "vegas." that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by...
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dr. scholl's foot mapping center. i'm a believer! and you will be too! learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. c'mon, michael! male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >> pelley: t
dr. scholl's foot mapping center. i'm a believer! and you will be too! learn where to find your number at drscholls.com. c'mon, michael! male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ]...
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michael birdsong joining me live. i want your reaction to lance armstrong, what he just said. he just quoted dr. martin luther king, jr., about not losing infinite hope. what do you think? >> i think it's a great quote, but the thing is, he's still standing there as the one guy talking to everybody. and for me, that's a conflict of message to me. >> i'm going to tell people who you are now. michael birdsong, you are a livestrong volunteer from way back. your wife is a cancer survivor. you believed in the foundation. you believed in lance armstrong. you helped raise a lot of money. you personally donated a lot of money. things have changed now. so where do you stand with the livestrong foundation? >> i haven't worked with them at all since 2010. my official role with them ended at the end of 2008. in 2009 and 2010, i helped a friend out who was doing a charity ride. i was her webmaster so i was like one degree removed. but it was more -- i was helping her. the livestrong part didn't play into it. 2008 is when i stopped. >> you said you want your money back. why? >> livestrong and mr. armstrong ar
michael birdsong joining me live. i want your reaction to lance armstrong, what he just said. he just quoted dr. martin luther king, jr., about not losing infinite hope. what do you think? >> i think it's a great quote, but the thing is, he's still standing there as the one guy talking to everybody. and for me, that's a conflict of message to me. >> i'm going to tell people who you are now. michael birdsong, you are a livestrong volunteer from way back. your wife is a cancer...