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dr. richard marks, head of special projects at playstation.ywhere, right now. please welcome dr. richard marks. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is the new ps4 console, right here. very cool looking right here. i like it, very angular. new controllers, right? what's new with the controllers? what do we got here? >> the controller has a touch pad now. it has some motion sensors, it has a built in speaker, and then it has this colored light on the front which you can see. and that tells you which player you are, now you're blue player or the red player. and also it let's the camera, if you have one, track where you are in the room, you can interact with the game by it knowing where you are. >> jimmy: now, already this is breaking records, over a million preorders have been put in for this thing, right? >> that's right. >> ice-t: and one free one, right? [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: a million, and one free one. yeah, exactly. >> catch to me later. >> jimmy: trust me, you don't mess with this guy. he's done gymnastics. [ laughter ]
dr. richard marks, head of special projects at playstation.ywhere, right now. please welcome dr. richard marks. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is the new ps4 console, right here. very cool looking right here. i like it, very angular. new controllers, right? what's new with the controllers? what do we got here? >> the controller has a touch pad now. it has some motion sensors, it has a built in speaker, and then it has this colored light on the front which you can see....
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dr. richard besser investigating an outrage in america, the exorbitant cost of cancer drugs, is it righthat the rich can afford them but many other people cannot? a question of life and death ahead. we're back in two minutes. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. is there a lot of worry building up around a daily problem? well ladies, now there's big news in controlling your overactive bladder symptoms. thinking less about them with new oxytrol for women. it's a patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. it's good to know how to put the control back in your go. new oxytrol for women. now over the counter in the feminine care aisle. visit oxytrolforwomen.com to learn more. [ male announcer ] campbell's ho
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dr. richard besser, abc news, new york. >>> and when we come back, close your eyes and listen.o you know who this is? ♪ i'll have a blue christmas >> do you really know? prepare to be surprised in our "instant index." ♪ [ male announcer ] your eyes. even at a distance of 10 miles... the length of 146 football fields... they can see the light of a single candle. your eyes are amazing. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins with lutein and vitamins a, c, and e to support healthy eyes and packed with key nutrients to support your heart and brain, too. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ babies
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today with two doctors with very different views on the president's affordable care act in new york dr richard am reeling he's president elect of the association of american physicians and surgeons a practicing their frolics just in washington dr george s. benjamin executive director of the american public health association he's a internist and emergency room doctor and he supports obama care we thank you both for coming dr i am willing an overview and briefly if you can what's what's the rub what do you have against this concept since up until obama get think we were the only industrialized nation in the world without a health care plan for its citizens. well we have a fractured and disjointed healthcare plan that is heavily government financed at this point almost fifty percent are on some sort of government can finance health care as of right now before obamacare and then we have this crazy private system where individuals purchase health insurance through their employer and that of course is a real problem because it limits the choice and it makes the. payment a benefit in lieu of salary
today with two doctors with very different views on the president's affordable care act in new york dr richard am reeling he's president elect of the association of american physicians and surgeons a practicing their frolics just in washington dr george s. benjamin executive director of the american public health association he's a internist and emergency room doctor and he supports obama care we thank you both for coming dr i am willing an overview and briefly if you can what's what's the rub...
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dr. richard land. i agree you have the right and i would argue if you feel that strongly about it, the conviction to peacefully protest. i believe we should be praying every day. my bible tells me i should be praying incessantly and i try to do that as often as possible. you have the right to protest. we obviously disagree about former president bush. i do not think -- i think there is a far better chance that rose v wade is going to be resend it then george w. bush charged with murder. host: we have a tweet. there is a certain amount of truth to that. the supreme court has said when it comes to some of these tenacious religious issues, the supreme court of a state ought to be the final determinant of what a statute means. justice rehnquist did believe there should be some experimentation. that is why we at americans united for separation of church and state go into court to challenge something that might be approved under the federal constitution will go into a state and prevail and defeat school vouc
dr. richard land. i agree you have the right and i would argue if you feel that strongly about it, the conviction to peacefully protest. i believe we should be praying every day. my bible tells me i should be praying incessantly and i try to do that as often as possible. you have the right to protest. we obviously disagree about former president bush. i do not think -- i think there is a far better chance that rose v wade is going to be resend it then george w. bush charged with murder. host:...
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dr. richard land. ise in studio with me reverend barry lynn who is the executive director of the americans united for separation of church and state. gentleman, but a big thank you for coming in on christmas eve. we appreciate your time. dr. lynn, let me begin with you. where in the constitution does it say that there is a separation of church and state, and how do you read that? know, that phrase, as you is not in the constitution. we have the first amendment. baptists are in large part responsible for that amendment being there that says, among other things, that congress shall make no law suspect -- affecting the establishment of religion nor interfering with the free exercise thereof. the phrase, separation of for cash of church and state, comes most famously from a letter that thomas jefferson as president wrote to the baptists of danbury, connecticut who were being discriminated against by a state church in connecticut. all the restrictions in the first amendment are on the government. the govern
dr. richard land. ise in studio with me reverend barry lynn who is the executive director of the americans united for separation of church and state. gentleman, but a big thank you for coming in on christmas eve. we appreciate your time. dr. lynn, let me begin with you. where in the constitution does it say that there is a separation of church and state, and how do you read that? know, that phrase, as you is not in the constitution. we have the first amendment. baptists are in large part...
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dr. richard besser. >> reporter: the ads make a splash. crashing waterfalls, crystal clear lakes.for you, tastes better. but have you ever asked yourself is it really? to find out, we set up the real answers water challenge in central park, pitting new york h2o against a leading bottled brand. a nonscientific throwdown about taste. >> abc news water challenge. step right up. >> they didn't know what they were drinking but they knew what they thought. >> tell me if you prefer the taste of a or b. >> b. >> b. >> what do you like about a? >> it feels cleaner. >> reporter: why do you like b more? >> fresher. >> b. >> reporter: the results were mixed. but now the more serious question, do you think that bottled water is healthier for you? environmental advocate mae wu says think again. >> we've done studies that have shown that bottled water is no more safe or clean than regular tap water. >> there is more testing of bottled water than tap water. >> actually there is more testing of tap water than bottled water. >> reporter: that's right. by federal rule, they test tap water for 100 co
dr. richard besser. >> reporter: the ads make a splash. crashing waterfalls, crystal clear lakes.for you, tastes better. but have you ever asked yourself is it really? to find out, we set up the real answers water challenge in central park, pitting new york h2o against a leading bottled brand. a nonscientific throwdown about taste. >> abc news water challenge. step right up. >> they didn't know what they were drinking but they knew what they thought. >> tell me if you...
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dr. richard besser of abc, says the risk is low, however, because the flight was so short. the cdc says last night, there was no indication that any passenger was infectious. >>> the white house says healthcare.gov is now working for the majority of the people that log on. officials say the site is working more than 90% of the time, up from 40% when it began. the weekend relaunch was kept low-key so a flood of people didn't crash the system again. >> people need an easy experience. it hasn't been easy. >> the good thing about when you're down is that you got to where to go but up. >> officials are urging consumers to reach out and call the call center for advanced help. >>> the obama administration is urging north korea to free an elderly american tourist. after he appeared in a new video. 85-year-old merrill newman is seen confessing to war crimes, reading from an awkwardly phrased text. it's the first time he was seen since being detained five weeks ago when he was pulled off a plane with no explanation. >> we just hope whatever that misunderstanding is will be resolved.
dr. richard besser of abc, says the risk is low, however, because the flight was so short. the cdc says last night, there was no indication that any passenger was infectious. >>> the white house says healthcare.gov is now working for the majority of the people that log on. officials say the site is working more than 90% of the time, up from 40% when it began. the weekend relaunch was kept low-key so a flood of people didn't crash the system again. >> people need an easy...
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dr. richard's office, and he said you have to go to the hospital. the third stop was getting to the hospital and they took me right in and they repaired the ligament and set up my knee and put me in a cast from my ample to my leg. so i went from being the fastest kid on the block to hopping along, pig leg, whatever nicknames, cruel nicknames that kids can think of. they laid it on me at that age and i was only eight or nine. so it was tough. after the 12 weeks, i get the cast-off and i am looking at this leg and this leg looks like an arm. this one looks like a leg and this one looks like an arm. [laughter] i don't think i ever got all the speed back that i had. i got a lot of it back, but i never got it all back. tavis: it didn't hurt your leaping ability. legec>> it helped the other called the leaping leg. it went from being skinny to ed.ng nowed -- being bow it was a lesson am a learning early had to keep humility in check and not taking anything for granted and realizing, i mean, when people talk about a career ending injury, you can get that be
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thank you both very much we'll be calling on you again dr richard i'm rolling dr georges benjamin thank you both very much thank you thank you welcome thank you guys for an important perspective coming up next why are abandoning obama and his health care system. they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy the sun and the ocean. but what was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the this ground. behind this zone there is what we call the callet bank on which there is a deposit of plutonium left by security test which caused the dispersion of radio new clyde's despite previous cleaning efforts there remains a deposit of a little less than two kilos of plutonium stuck in the rock the coral reef about ten metres down. tests a never ending legacy. i play this street cleaner who's in love with the waitress i go on stage managing that there's an audience i used to take drugs and drink like a fish the middle east told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. circus and clearly guns gonna. brea
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dr. richard besser. >> reporter: it is a warning shot -- to makers of antibacterial soap who claim theirducts kill more germs. the government now saying they're going to have to prove the soap actually prevents more infections. most studies say both antibacterial and regular soap work equally well at killing germs right away. watch our unscientific test at the university of maryland. we covered some hands in a brew of thousands of e.coli bacteria. the hands were then washed with regular soap and antibacterial soap. the antibacterial soap erased 75% of the bacteria. the regular soap? 75% as well. no immediate difference. the fda is concerned. could antibacterial soaps contribute to outside resistance. they are perplexed that the fda would suggest that antibiotic soaps are not beneficial. >> there is a big move by the fda. there are health and environmental groups calling for this for quite some time. it may mark the beginning of the end. >> when will we know the ultimate answer, rich? >> assuming the regulation is approved and there are 180 days from that, the companies are going to have
dr. richard besser. >> reporter: it is a warning shot -- to makers of antibacterial soap who claim theirducts kill more germs. the government now saying they're going to have to prove the soap actually prevents more infections. most studies say both antibacterial and regular soap work equally well at killing germs right away. watch our unscientific test at the university of maryland. we covered some hands in a brew of thousands of e.coli bacteria. the hands were then washed with regular...
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dr. richard cormona former surgeon general and the head of the tobacco research and education. >> dr. the surgeon general under george w. bush. you said if you're asking me would i support banning or abolishing products, yes, i see no need for any tobacco products in society." now you're on the board of a tobacco company that produces e cigarettes. how do you explain that? >> well, let me correct that, don. the company that i am on the board is not a tobacco company. they have nothing to do with the tobacco industry. they produce a nicotine delivery device which we believe will be significant in contributing to harm reduction. so that's why i joined because of the significant potential it holds to reduce the amount of smoking. and we've plateaued. one out of five people smoke. one out of three servicemen and women smoke. this is an epidemic. over 400,000 people are year are dying, 6 million worldwide. we have to do something to stop this epidemic. >> you're still marketing, though, a product that contains nicotine. so aren't these really just flame glamourizing or repackaging cigarett
dr. richard cormona former surgeon general and the head of the tobacco research and education. >> dr. the surgeon general under george w. bush. you said if you're asking me would i support banning or abolishing products, yes, i see no need for any tobacco products in society." now you're on the board of a tobacco company that produces e cigarettes. how do you explain that? >> well, let me correct that, don. the company that i am on the board is not a tobacco company. they have...
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thank you both very much we'll be calling on you again dr richard and dr georges benjamin thank you both very much thank you very welcome back you guys for an important perspective coming up next why are millennium goals abandoning obama and his health care system it will be right back. please it was a. very hard to take a. look again on the flip flop that fact that her make her look. look look look. look. look at the polls. time magazine's person of the year france is the catholic pontiff according to the managing editor the pope change the tone and perception of the roman catholic church this may be so but francis also be showing himself to be critical of the global economic order and capitalism is there hope for the church for its francis really a p.r. product. to be always one of the people that want to go into place where the rules haven't been written. and open frontier a place a place where they have a chance to make their own world instead of just living in one that has already been made for them and that's a fundamental kind of freedom and that's what having an open frontier mea
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earlier we heard from dr richard stalin president of the free software foundation that the currency. one advantage he says it holds is the freedom to spend your money. anyway you like. one good thing about the quarries you can send money to someone without getting the permission of a payment company. so for instance if you want to support weeks and weeks which is a very good thing. at which the us government doesn't want to let people support and has used extra judicial means to chase off the internet partially due to succeed completely. well we've been calling you couldn't do it there has been going to value continues to grow it probably hurts for computer programmer from wales the thing about this carelessness on line a story about a man who accidentally tossed out the hard drive worth seven point two million dollars in current value of the virtual currency. people trying to sneak all sorts of contraband into prisons is nothing new but the several israeli jails that's what's being snuck out that's becoming an issue. five women in the west bank had given birth using sperm they alleg
earlier we heard from dr richard stalin president of the free software foundation that the currency. one advantage he says it holds is the freedom to spend your money. anyway you like. one good thing about the quarries you can send money to someone without getting the permission of a payment company. so for instance if you want to support weeks and weeks which is a very good thing. at which the us government doesn't want to let people support and has used extra judicial means to chase off the...
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dr. richard besser. >> assuming the regulation is approved and there's 180 days for that, the companies havefrom today to make their case. if they can't do that, they're going to have to either change their product or change the label. but in the meantime, remember, washing with soap and water for a full 20 seconds is always the best way to go. >> the soapmakers argue that consumers should be allowed to choose which product they prefer. >>> some outrage growing this morning about this story. a high school student in georgia says he's being unfairly punished, simply for showing affection. surveillance video showing sam mcnair put his arms around a teacher. that teacher alleges that he kissed her on the neck and cheek. mcnair disputes that. but it's gotten him a one-year suspension for sexual harassment. >> i have five months left of my senior year. i don't see why they would take that away from me. >> he is a senior. he plays football. he was getting ready for lacrosse season. and you're stripping him of an opportunity to get a full scholarship for athletics for college. >> the school distric
dr. richard besser. >> assuming the regulation is approved and there's 180 days for that, the companies havefrom today to make their case. if they can't do that, they're going to have to either change their product or change the label. but in the meantime, remember, washing with soap and water for a full 20 seconds is always the best way to go. >> the soapmakers argue that consumers should be allowed to choose which product they prefer. >>> some outrage growing this morning...
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today with two doctors with very different views on the president's affordable care act in new york dr richard am reeling he's president elect of the association of american physicians and surgeons a practicing their frolics just in washington dr.
today with two doctors with very different views on the president's affordable care act in new york dr richard am reeling he's president elect of the association of american physicians and surgeons a practicing their frolics just in washington dr.
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thank you both very much we'll be calling on you again dr richard i'm rolling dr georges benjamin thank you both very much thank you thank you guys for an important perspective coming up next why are abandoning obama and his health care system. they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy the song and the ocean. but what was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the vis ground. behind this zone there is what we call the callet bank on which there was a deposit of plutonium left by security test which caused the dispersion of radiant you clyde's despite previous cleaning efforts there remains a deposit of a little less than two kilos of plutonium stuck in the rock and the coral reef is about ten meters down yuki attests a never ending legacy. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason they were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back out of it never crossed h
thank you both very much we'll be calling on you again dr richard i'm rolling dr georges benjamin thank you both very much thank you thank you guys for an important perspective coming up next why are abandoning obama and his health care system. they look like bounty islands where the locals can enjoy the song and the ocean. but what was buried here years ago. means these people are suffering the consequences. how much more poison lies on the vis ground. behind this zone there is what we call...
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dr. richard ha hask do not that agreement in the talks are desirable but will be impossible if promises ree-ernie johnson that have viewed as northern ireland seeks to strengthen its position in the united kingdom, not weak be it. >> i think we all agree that test carrying out an important and extremely difficult task looking into the issues of parades, of flags and the past. i have met with him and he is incredibly impressive and we should let him do his work and judge his work on the results he produces. but i hope everyone will look at in the process with some give and take to bring the communities together. >> mr. stuart jackson. >> unemployment in my constituency is 5.5% the lowest since the financial crisis and 1,180 fewer claimants but fewer young people. will the prime minister give an early christmas present to people by giving his personal support for a university technical college to be decided in the new year? >> i know that my friend will look closely at the proposal for university technical college. we are working well. it is a very good innovation. but the news on youth unemploymen
dr. richard ha hask do not that agreement in the talks are desirable but will be impossible if promises ree-ernie johnson that have viewed as northern ireland seeks to strengthen its position in the united kingdom, not weak be it. >> i think we all agree that test carrying out an important and extremely difficult task looking into the issues of parades, of flags and the past. i have met with him and he is incredibly impressive and we should let him do his work and judge his work on the...
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dr. richard besser with more on all of this for us and what it means. >> reporter: it's the danger sittingt there in your medicine cabinet. drug overdoses, largely fueled by the wild rise in prescription painkillers are now killing more americans per year than car accidents on our highways. accidental overdoses from prescription painkillers have quadrupled in just a decade. one reason, doctors are prescribing more and more percocet, vicodin, oxycontin and we can't seem to stop taking them. in fact, almost all of abused pain meds start as legitimate prescriptions for real pain. then a growing number of addicts buy leftover pills or just take them from friends' medicine cabinets. today's medical group is the latest calling for tougher rules and some are coming. expect to see fewer pills per prescription, and a mandatory visit to the doctor to get a renewal and no more prescriptions over the phone. >> this is a problem because we never throw pills away. here's what you do. go to your medicine cabinet and get rid of pain medicines or sleeping pills that you no longer use. you can't just throw
dr. richard besser with more on all of this for us and what it means. >> reporter: it's the danger sittingt there in your medicine cabinet. drug overdoses, largely fueled by the wild rise in prescription painkillers are now killing more americans per year than car accidents on our highways. accidental overdoses from prescription painkillers have quadrupled in just a decade. one reason, doctors are prescribing more and more percocet, vicodin, oxycontin and we can't seem to stop taking...
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dr. richard besser tonight. how big of a deal is this? >> this is a big deal. lung cancer is still the number one cancer killer of men and women. now there is enough evidence that annual ct scans save lives. >> when i read this today, ct scans, i always thought they were dangerous. >> they are. you're talking about radiation. this is limited to the heaviest smokers. people who are 55 and over, smoked a pack a day for at least 30 years, even if you have quit in the past 15 years this is for you. david, tomorrow is new year's eve. this is the time for all smokers to improve their health and say i'm going to quit, get some help and get it done. >> a ct scan doesn't do that for you. >> that's right. >> rich, thank you. >>> now to the race car legend in critical condition tonight. michael schumacher in a coma after an accident on the ski slopes. tonight we're learning he was conscious after the accident. now a warning about that window of time after a skiing fall when a loved one might be worse off than anyone suspects. here now abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: f
dr. richard besser tonight. how big of a deal is this? >> this is a big deal. lung cancer is still the number one cancer killer of men and women. now there is enough evidence that annual ct scans save lives. >> when i read this today, ct scans, i always thought they were dangerous. >> they are. you're talking about radiation. this is limited to the heaviest smokers. people who are 55 and over, smoked a pack a day for at least 30 years, even if you have quit in the past 15...
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dr. richard besser on the four students infected at the university of california in santa barbara. >> reporter: aaron loy, a healthy freshman lacrosse player, was rushed to the hospital by his roommates. diagnosed with a strain of meningitis. the disease attacks blood vessels. one in ten die and 20 percent of those who survive can lose limbs because the blood can't circulate. that's what happened to aaron. he lost both legs below the knee. the health department has distributed antibiotics to 500 students and yesterday asked ucsb kids to back off from frat parties and social events. meningitis is spread by close contact, kissing, sharing drinks or food, sneezing coughing or smoking. that's why college kids are vulnerable. >> it's kind of scary because there is always that constant fear. >> reporter: this after 8 students in princeton, new jersey were diagnosed with the same rare meningitis, type b, earlier this year. >> are you worried about the meningitis that's going around? >> yes, getting calls from your p parents around relatives asking about what's going on. >> reporter: princeton student
dr. richard besser on the four students infected at the university of california in santa barbara. >> reporter: aaron loy, a healthy freshman lacrosse player, was rushed to the hospital by his roommates. diagnosed with a strain of meningitis. the disease attacks blood vessels. one in ten die and 20 percent of those who survive can lose limbs because the blood can't circulate. that's what happened to aaron. he lost both legs below the knee. the health department has distributed antibiotics...
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dr. richard haas, still in the tonight nitty-gritty.isn't just a matter of crossing the ts and dotting the i's. towards a late night. these are very, very difficult issues for the parties to agree on. three main headings if you like, the issue of flags, cultural identity if you like, and the broader equally difficult issue of how the people of northern ireland address the legacy of the past, how they come to terms with all the terrible violence of the previous several decades. that's we understand going to involve all sorts of new bodies, commissions of inquiry, geaive investigative boards, that will allow people to find out about the scores of untold crimes, adjudicate the issue of parades and the issue of flags, that is so contentious we won't get an agreement on that in the near term. the new body that will deal with flags will have 18 months to deal with those issues. these are historic issues that these sides are grappling with. the opt misses sair there is still an optimistic mood in the area. parties talking about the hard issues
dr. richard haas, still in the tonight nitty-gritty.isn't just a matter of crossing the ts and dotting the i's. towards a late night. these are very, very difficult issues for the parties to agree on. three main headings if you like, the issue of flags, cultural identity if you like, and the broader equally difficult issue of how the people of northern ireland address the legacy of the past, how they come to terms with all the terrible violence of the previous several decades. that's we...
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dr. richard besser, what a great story. we know that robbie has a few small ticks now.n the very severe side of tourettes. most people his age, the ticks have gone away or are controlled by medication. >> is this going to apply to others, as well? >> people with severe tourettes, it offers them hopes. it's experimental. but some insurance is covering it. >> we have our lives back. >> thanks, rich. >>> speaking of breakouts, 2013 has been a breakout year for macklemore & ryan lewis, rocking central park. and now, acclaims and awards everywhere they went. dan harris went to the dynamic duo about their amazing year in the spotlight. >> reporter: macklemore & ryan lewis had a wild run in 2013. their record sold more than 1 million copies. the videos for "thrift shop" and "can't hold us," had a combined 7 million views. ♪ give you thank you i'm so damn grateful ♪ >> reporter: they're nominated for seven grammys. they just wrapped up a triumphant tour. and tonight, they'll play new year's rockin' eve. but right now, as they transition away from the screaming crowds and back t
dr. richard besser, what a great story. we know that robbie has a few small ticks now.n the very severe side of tourettes. most people his age, the ticks have gone away or are controlled by medication. >> is this going to apply to others, as well? >> people with severe tourettes, it offers them hopes. it's experimental. but some insurance is covering it. >> we have our lives back. >> thanks, rich. >>> speaking of breakouts, 2013 has been a breakout year for...
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dr. richard kerr a cardiologist says technology has made aeds easy for nonmedical authorities to use. once someone goes to cardiac arrest. a speedy response is critical. >> if you are down longer than four to six minutes, then your chances of survival begin to decrease. >> reporter: the aeds and training costs about $1,000 per police car. the walgreens campaign and donation drive will last through the end of january and donations can also be made online at sf safe. we've put up a link on ktvu come. reporting live in san francisco jana katsuyama ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the oakland police department is getting dozens of new patrol cars with a whole new look. opd is getting 82 of the new ford police intercepter suvs. they are larger than the cruisers currently in use but the department says they get better gas mileage and that will cut their fuel bills. oakland plans to acquire 162 vehicles. all part of a $12 million lease purchase program. >>> two men have been charged with obstructing santa rosa police officers during protests over the killing of andy lopez. the 13-year-old was fatall
dr. richard kerr a cardiologist says technology has made aeds easy for nonmedical authorities to use. once someone goes to cardiac arrest. a speedy response is critical. >> if you are down longer than four to six minutes, then your chances of survival begin to decrease. >> reporter: the aeds and training costs about $1,000 per police car. the walgreens campaign and donation drive will last through the end of january and donations can also be made online at sf safe. we've put up a...
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dr. richard leon as you know said the metadata collection program was almost orwellian, calling it district and arbitrary and likely unconstitutional sphwhrp you know what's so particularly bizarre about this tony is you have the same set of facts, you have the same law and you have this 1979 case, this smith versus maryland case that said when you give your phone records or you engage in, you know, a business deal with the phone company, you no longer have a reasonable expectation of privacy. as it relates to your phone records. now the washington, d.c. court says that's outdated. that the data that was on phone records in 1974 is completely different than the data that's contained on phone records today, and that that case is no longer you know valid. the court in manhattan said absolutely not. that case is still good law and the supreme court is the only court that can overrule the smith case and as long as that case is valid there is no expectation of privacy. >> we'll get to what's next in a moment. but these opinions are in such opposite direction, starkly so. i have to ask you: did t
dr. richard leon as you know said the metadata collection program was almost orwellian, calling it district and arbitrary and likely unconstitutional sphwhrp you know what's so particularly bizarre about this tony is you have the same set of facts, you have the same law and you have this 1979 case, this smith versus maryland case that said when you give your phone records or you engage in, you know, a business deal with the phone company, you no longer have a reasonable expectation of privacy....
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dr. richard kerr a cardiologist says technology has made aeds easy for nonmedical authorities to use.meone goes to cardiac arrest. a speedy response is critical. >> if you are down longer than four to six minutes, then your chances of survival begin to decrease. >> reporter: the aeds and training costs about $1,000 per police car. the walgreens campaign and donation drive will last through the end of january and donations can also be made online at sf safe. we've put up a link on ktvu come. reporting live in san francisco jana katsuyama ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the oakland police department is getting dozens of new patrol cars with a whole new look. opd is getting 82 of the new ford police intercepter suvs. they are larger than the cruisers currently in use but the department says they get better gas mileage and that will cut their fuel bills. oakland plans to acquire 162 vehicles. all part of a $12 million lease purchase program. >>> two men have been charged with obstructing santa rosa police officers during protests over the killing of andy lopez. the 13-year-old was fatally shot i
dr. richard kerr a cardiologist says technology has made aeds easy for nonmedical authorities to use.meone goes to cardiac arrest. a speedy response is critical. >> if you are down longer than four to six minutes, then your chances of survival begin to decrease. >> reporter: the aeds and training costs about $1,000 per police car. the walgreens campaign and donation drive will last through the end of january and donations can also be made online at sf safe. we've put up a link on...
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dr. richard vester is here with what you need to know about it all. >>> of course, tomorrow will mark one year since the senseless and brutal tragedy newtown, connecticut. to that end, aid chance to sit down with some of the family still healing, still taking steps from that darkness, but today, they share a very inspiring message for us all and we will very that for you next right here on "good morning, america." >>> 6:23. the latest recipients of lucrative breakthrough prize in life sciences award will take part in a symposium today at the uc san francisco mission bay campus. six scientists each got $3 million in the awards presented at a private relent last night in silicon valley. that is almost triple the amount of the nobel prize, as you might know and hollywood stars like glenn close, conan o'brien and kevin spacey even joined heavy hitters from silicon stlil celebrate science as those awards were handed out at nasa ames research center. the prize money is donated by the likes of facebook head, mark zuckerberg, google chief, sergey brin and billionaire tech investor, yuri milliner.
dr. richard vester is here with what you need to know about it all. >>> of course, tomorrow will mark one year since the senseless and brutal tragedy newtown, connecticut. to that end, aid chance to sit down with some of the family still healing, still taking steps from that darkness, but today, they share a very inspiring message for us all and we will very that for you next right here on "good morning, america." >>> 6:23. the latest recipients of lucrative...
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dr. richard besser. >> reporter: aaron hoy was rushed to the hospital by roommates, diagnosed with a strainthe disease attacks blood vessels. one in ten die and 20% of those who survive can lose limbs because the blood can't circulate. that's what happened to aaron. he lost both legs below the knee. the santa barbara health department distributed antibiotics to 500 students and yesterday asked ucsd kids to back off from frat parties and social events. meningitis is spread from close contact -- kissing, sharing drinks and food, smoking, sneezing and coughing. that's why college kids are vulnerable. >> that's why it is scary. always constant fear. >> reporter: this after eight students in princeton, new jersey, were diagnosed with the same meningitis, type b, earlier this year. are you worried about getting meningitis going around? >> yeah. calls from parents asking what is going on. >> reporter: princeton students are getting a european vaccine not approved by in the u.s. by a essential arrangement with the usda. >> the cdc says the strains at the universities are different. >> oh. that's ev
dr. richard besser. >> reporter: aaron hoy was rushed to the hospital by roommates, diagnosed with a strainthe disease attacks blood vessels. one in ten die and 20% of those who survive can lose limbs because the blood can't circulate. that's what happened to aaron. he lost both legs below the knee. the santa barbara health department distributed antibiotics to 500 students and yesterday asked ucsd kids to back off from frat parties and social events. meningitis is spread from close...
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dr. richard besser says that the risk of an infection among the passengers is low because the flight was so short. >>> ntsb investigators have reached the scene of a fatal plane crash in a remote area of alaska. four people died and six were hurt in an accident in st. mary's. pilot and a baby were among the victims. the baby's mother walked a mile in the snow to get help. >>> investigators are looking in to the fiery crash that killed "fast & furious" star paul walker say it could be some time before they know how fast the car was going before it slammed in to a pole near los angeles. he was killed with a friend after a charity event held by walker on saturday. minutes after they took a porsche out for a spin. friends of the event rushed but it was too late. >> we tried. we went through fire extinguishers. >> walker who was 40 started as a child actor. he was on a break from filming "fast & furious" at the time of the crash. >>> freezing rain blamed for turning central massachusetts roads in to sheets of ice. it sent dozens of people to the hospital. the worst case was an enormous chain-
dr. richard besser says that the risk of an infection among the passengers is low because the flight was so short. >>> ntsb investigators have reached the scene of a fatal plane crash in a remote area of alaska. four people died and six were hurt in an accident in st. mary's. pilot and a baby were among the victims. the baby's mother walked a mile in the snow to get help. >>> investigators are looking in to the fiery crash that killed "fast & furious" star paul...
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dr. richard sharpe in edinburgh, scotland, one of the leading phthalate researchers in the world, exposedike these to phthalates and produced a string of abnormalities in their male offspring. >> we see undescended testes. we see this penis abnormality, hypospadias. we see smaller testes in adulthood, which means lower sperm counts. >> so by giving pregnant rats phthalates, you're inducing some of the same problems that human males are having and that you're seeing. >> yes. >> there have been hundreds of studies on rats with similar findings. >> we come to the marmosets here. >> but when dr. sharpe tried the same experiment on animals much closer to humans than rats, monkeys, he got an entirely different response. he tested phthalates on pregnant marmoset monkeys like these. and their offspring? completely normal. none of those same effects that you saw with the rats. >> none at all. >> if someone were to tell me there was a rat study that showed one thing and a monkey study that showed another thing, as a human, i would think that i'm closer to the monkey; i would lean toward that study.
dr. richard sharpe in edinburgh, scotland, one of the leading phthalate researchers in the world, exposedike these to phthalates and produced a string of abnormalities in their male offspring. >> we see undescended testes. we see this penis abnormality, hypospadias. we see smaller testes in adulthood, which means lower sperm counts. >> so by giving pregnant rats phthalates, you're inducing some of the same problems that human males are having and that you're seeing. >> yes....
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dr. richard besser, abc news, washington. >> interesting, right?ll do? >> yes. >> what kind of world are we living in -- >> right. and it might actually cause resistance to antibiotics and may scramble hormones in children. >> that is scary because a lot of parents, you are out and don't have time to stop and wash hands wherever you go. your kids touch everything and are into everything. a little anti-bacterial rub you think is okay. i guess not. >> basically if you wash with hot water and the long wash with the soap you are good. >> oh, yeah. >>> coming up, great last-minute gifts for the tech lover on your list. >> our giz wiz is here with his favorite inexpensive gadgets perfect for stocking stuffers. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. you are watching "world news now." nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornerbacks are all living united. to ensure the academic success of millions of kids in our communities. all the way to graduation day. but
dr. richard besser, abc news, washington. >> interesting, right?ll do? >> yes. >> what kind of world are we living in -- >> right. and it might actually cause resistance to antibiotics and may scramble hormones in children. >> that is scary because a lot of parents, you are out and don't have time to stop and wash hands wherever you go. your kids touch everything and are into everything. a little anti-bacterial rub you think is okay. i guess not. >> basically...
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dr. richard kimball when he pleads his innocence before jumping into the deep, she said, i don't care. so began a streak where i went to the movies pretty much every day. every day for ages. the "fugitive" first over and over again and then anything i liked. karen would day trade to keep our hand in but keep about 90% of our fund in blissful cash. yep, we had won for the year in 1993, we had won big. at that point we could only lose if we kept playing. so i left the table and went to the movies. you know what, in an up 25 year for the averages like this one, if you're a money manager whose performance is anything near that, believe me, you're going to go see the modern day equivalent of "the fugitive." "catching fire," "gravity." nelson mandela biopic. these managers are clearly cleaning their desk, and day trading momentum. a couple bucks. the rest sits in repurchase agreements, equivalent of cash. buying twitter, taking in facebook in the morning and let them go at the end of the day. a lot of day trading guys. look, we did the same thing for my charitable trust today, actionalertspl
dr. richard kimball when he pleads his innocence before jumping into the deep, she said, i don't care. so began a streak where i went to the movies pretty much every day. every day for ages. the "fugitive" first over and over again and then anything i liked. karen would day trade to keep our hand in but keep about 90% of our fund in blissful cash. yep, we had won for the year in 1993, we had won big. at that point we could only lose if we kept playing. so i left the table and went to...
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dr. richard besser with a closer look at the science, safety and possible solutions. >> steelers backinging zone. what a hit! >> reporter: football fans live for brutal blows. look at james harrison. >> and a very serious hit james harrison lays out. >> reporter: morgan cox. and that one was a knockout. literally. >> and let's hope that chris was okay. >> reporter: what thrills the fans may be what dooms the sport. are we looking at the end of football? memory loss, depression and dementia. former players like jimmy mcmahon, are saying what's good for football in its current form is lethal for the brain. damaged pros compare cte to degenerative brain disease. on espn radio, quarterback brett favre said that he's losing his family. >> it's shocking to me that i couldn't remember my daughter playing youth soccer. >> reporter: a former new york giant said that he complicated suicide. >> i was so depressed. accelerating and driving through the guardrail and just going over. >> reporter: it turns out the future of football may rest on this woman, she's a walking contradiction. she's a die-har
dr. richard besser with a closer look at the science, safety and possible solutions. >> steelers backinging zone. what a hit! >> reporter: football fans live for brutal blows. look at james harrison. >> and a very serious hit james harrison lays out. >> reporter: morgan cox. and that one was a knockout. literally. >> and let's hope that chris was okay. >> reporter: what thrills the fans may be what dooms the sport. are we looking at the end of football?...
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dr. richard besser has the story. >> reporter: this morning, health officials are working to contain an outbreakthe campus of u.c. santa barbara. four students coming down with a potentially deadly form of the disease meningitis. one student with a case so bad, he needed his legs amputated. >> i hope he's doing well. it's kind of scary because there's that constant fear. >> reporter: students being told to stay away from parties and social events, to keep the outbreaks from spreading. >> rule of thumb, don't share bottles. try to avoid kissing new girls. like -- things like that. just be safe. >> reporter: this, after eight students at princeton, in new jersey, were diagnosed with the same type of meningitis earlier this year. are you worried about the meningitis that's going around? >> yeah. just like getting calls from your parents and relatives, asking about what's going on. it's like, a little bit scary. >> reporter: those infected may feel like they have the flu. fever, headache, body pains. then comes the tell-tale symp m symptom. a stiff neck. without antibiotic treatment, 10% may die. up
dr. richard besser has the story. >> reporter: this morning, health officials are working to contain an outbreakthe campus of u.c. santa barbara. four students coming down with a potentially deadly form of the disease meningitis. one student with a case so bad, he needed his legs amputated. >> i hope he's doing well. it's kind of scary because there's that constant fear. >> reporter: students being told to stay away from parties and social events, to keep the outbreaks from...
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dr. richard scott headed up the study that found women who had one embryo at a time transferred after chromosomery rates. 14-month-old bennett is part of the 61% success rate. >> i was glad i didn't have to choose. >> reporter: bennett's mom, carla, participated in that study and was among the women who had only one embryo transferred. >> twins scared me, especially after carrying one child. the idea of carrying two children is pretty frightening. >> reporter: dr. scott contends the new technology that allows them to screen and select the viable embryo, makes the success rate almost as good as when two or more are used. >> they need fewer treatment cycles. >> reporter: many women who undergo ibf can only do it once. and wanted to double their odds. but this new technology could limit some of the rolling of the dice aspect. this is something that women will have to discuss on a case-by-case basis, with their doctor, based on their age and their particular fertility problem. >> dr. besser's mantra. >> thank you, linsey. >>> coming up, very special performance from the cast of "the lion king," as w
dr. richard scott headed up the study that found women who had one embryo at a time transferred after chromosomery rates. 14-month-old bennett is part of the 61% success rate. >> i was glad i didn't have to choose. >> reporter: bennett's mom, carla, participated in that study and was among the women who had only one embryo transferred. >> twins scared me, especially after carrying one child. the idea of carrying two children is pretty frightening. >> reporter: dr. scott...
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dr. richard besser is here to tell us about it. >> this is big. the first time, the fda is taking a move against the companies that make anti-bacterial soaps. and the reason for that is there's concern about safety, as well as whether they work. the companies say they've been able to show they killed germs. the fda wants them to show now that they also keep us healthier. and the reason for that is there is concern that some of the chemicals in these products can promote resistant infection and act like hormones in our body. >> do the opposite of what we're hoping for. do we use them? or do we not? >> i've never been a fan of anti-bacterial soap. regular soap and water, you use it properly, it will keep you very safe. these soaps don't kill viruses. that's what we're really concerned about. i reached out to the companies. they say, we're confused about this. we've been presenting data to fda for years. and we think consumers should have them. >> you said so important for all of us to know. i want to point out. this does not involve hand sanitizers
dr. richard besser is here to tell us about it. >> this is big. the first time, the fda is taking a move against the companies that make anti-bacterial soaps. and the reason for that is there's concern about safety, as well as whether they work. the companies say they've been able to show they killed germs. the fda wants them to show now that they also keep us healthier. and the reason for that is there is concern that some of the chemicals in these products can promote resistant...
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dr. richard hatchett doesn't that agreement and consensus are desirable, what will be impossible to achieve if proposals reemerge that argued in the unionist community -- [inaudible] as northern ireland seeks to strengthen its position within the united kingdom, not weaken it? >> i want to say to the honorable gentleman i think we all agree that richard hass is carrying out a very important and extremely difficult task looking into the issues of the rates of flags and, of course, the past. i've met with richard hass. i think he is incredibly impressive individual. we should let him do his work and we should judge his work on the results that he produces but i hope everyone will try to look at this process with some give and take to bring the communities together. >> mr. stewart jackson. >> unemployment in my constituency stands at 5.5%, the lowest in the financial crisis and/or 1100 -- however there were too many young people who are jobless and lacking work skills. so will the prime minister give an early christmas present by giving his personal support for university technical colleges to
dr. richard hatchett doesn't that agreement and consensus are desirable, what will be impossible to achieve if proposals reemerge that argued in the unionist community -- [inaudible] as northern ireland seeks to strengthen its position within the united kingdom, not weaken it? >> i want to say to the honorable gentleman i think we all agree that richard hass is carrying out a very important and extremely difficult task looking into the issues of the rates of flags and, of course, the...
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dr. richard alley, one of the authors said, you can't see it coming. you can't prepare for it. congress is irresponsible if we don't take this issue seriously. to pass on our planet worthy of our children and grandchildren's future. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. . the national park service -- i urge families and individuals across missouri to attend these hearings and oppose the obama administration's changes to our riverways. let me reiterate that i have said to the secretary of interior, sally jewell, and the director of the national park service, jonathan jarvis, that we oppose the oppose this by limiting the public use of waterways. this will keep my constituents from enjoying the riverways that belong to them. mr. speaker, i urge my constituents to attend public meetings in salem and even kirkwood to show opposition to obama administration's park service' attempts to restrict ur access to our rivers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> to address the hous
dr. richard alley, one of the authors said, you can't see it coming. you can't prepare for it. congress is irresponsible if we don't take this issue seriously. to pass on our planet worthy of our children and grandchildren's future. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. . the national park service -- i urge families and individuals across missouri to attend these hearings and oppose the obama administration's changes to our riverways. let me reiterate that i have said to...