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there's matt smith, 11th doctor from "dr. who and bonny wright, portraying jenni in the harry potter series is there. >>> cool options for the family this week. three hints, chocolate, major laughs, and tony award winning play. alexa smith has the scoop from hoodline. >>> the most acclaimed american play in recent history is now at shn theater in san francisco. the humans about a thanksgiving gathering won the best play in 2016. richard thomas says the writing is what makes it so extraordinary. >> people ask us all the time in the talkbacks, well, how much of the play is improvised? the play is precisely written. it's a musical score, writing what syllable we interrupt each other. >> it's through june 17th with tickets available online. >> it's just hugely entertaining writing. it's delightful and fun as well as very touching and so plays don't tour that often, you know, we get musicals most of the time. this is the only play touring right now, so don't be afraid of it. it's a very entertaining and very wonderful evening in the t
there's matt smith, 11th doctor from "dr. who and bonny wright, portraying jenni in the harry potter series is there. >>> cool options for the family this week. three hints, chocolate, major laughs, and tony award winning play. alexa smith has the scoop from hoodline. >>> the most acclaimed american play in recent history is now at shn theater in san francisco. the humans about a thanksgiving gathering won the best play in 2016. richard thomas says the writing is what...
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and yet in mass alona dr who got to practice is these therapies on the world's top football players . in the sort of the little more into me and all the. he. could see me and you know some muscular ass protein asked. me a specific asked debian and last like it be in their last. look at this moment illuminated by kate thousand dollars but his immediate is less good than in most recent sang it eat with less then most yeah. any of us made them too and i think. that this place rich plasma is really injected into the wound to speed up healing. that she whom you know not about. so the. value there is the ever see. me was having. found. this stem cell therapy has become indispensable to the clubs in healing their players to the extent that in two thousand and eleven they asked the world anti-doping agency to lift the ban. the theme was that this is of that all but i guess within the quander senior. us. an e-mail you know i mean this is where your. fans of you know. so football has used the band method and then still manages to get it validated by the world anti-doping agency the world's most
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rebels cross live now to dr who is a political analyst thanks for being with us here on our team international so. thank you the the un has condemned israel's use of deadly force do you think that politically that this will actually change anything in practice well no because this is nonbinding but what it can do is exert political pressure on them to act and i believe part of what was passed today was something along the lines of a resolution asking for some sort of action but having just returned from israel and having studied this i agree with the ambassadors that this is a vital mistake and if people knew the true story about israel it regarding hamas this vote would not have gone this way so the u.s. called this resolution one sided and biased why do you think washington is concerns are being ignored on an international scale. i'm not sure it's either complicity to be honest with you or it's unintentional and maybe people truly don't understand i've noticed there's a vast misunderstanding among the rank and file americans that i talk to regarding what is happening truly on the gaza strip
rebels cross live now to dr who is a political analyst thanks for being with us here on our team international so. thank you the the un has condemned israel's use of deadly force do you think that politically that this will actually change anything in practice well no because this is nonbinding but what it can do is exert political pressure on them to act and i believe part of what was passed today was something along the lines of a resolution asking for some sort of action but having just...
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dr who. farzana bari and other members of the fact finding commission traveled north from islamabad to coerce there should be no i was one of them on the helicopter he had the key would you buy lead to a cop to run it if you were brought in the phony bismillah pretty with a leg i think you had bought it i'd really a disk in that one can lead to nowhere got a nomination or the body would be some where you're getting. the investigators talk to the locals about honor killings. every person had a story to that do you see that u.t. going to have a mini van because i do you work with you too are. the wilder devour the ridiculous opposite the sauce story the lot of us does it give a whopper to i say that is that i'm a common cold no dollars a gram do it that you had to sit it got to me the wireless that. i'm the local administration go request he could be upcoming which the sweden but you couldn't be here because you were going at the home going for company belinelli from guess ill guided defecating
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the spot but you're here it would even be over dr who in brushes you. think. the whole text is false it is definitely not a disney character based on this false information the subject responds to questions about her visit to disneyland. ok so we can walk outside. and then you can just have a seat over here. we showed you an advertisement for disney and it featured bugs bunny and then we asked you if you remembered interacting with certain characters while at disneyland you know you said that you met bugs bunny at disneyland the bugs bunny is a warner brothers character bugs bunny has never been at disneyland so that's just an example of how by even giving people just the smallest suggestion right just by showing them an image of bugs bunny in an advertisement we can make them remember something that we're sure never happened yes it's like planting false memory right right when we succeeded in getting people who said oh yeah i remember i met bugs bunny i shook his hand i touched his tail i heard him say what's up there. mark we knew they had to be remembering
the spot but you're here it would even be over dr who in brushes you. think. the whole text is false it is definitely not a disney character based on this false information the subject responds to questions about her visit to disneyland. ok so we can walk outside. and then you can just have a seat over here. we showed you an advertisement for disney and it featured bugs bunny and then we asked you if you remembered interacting with certain characters while at disneyland you know you said that...
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the major guests attending include matt smith from dr. who.otter movies. the event begins at noon today at the oakland convention center. it will continue through sunday. >>> well, there is a new stanley cup champion in hockey. the washington cap tolls are the stanley cup championships beating leafs 4-3. >> getting by scores. >> yes, he did. the capitals won gaye 5 against the leaf again knights. the caps clinched the series 4- -1. all stars center alex ovechkin won the con smythe trophy. he was the mvp of the post season. >>> it was a late night for the people in d.c. they were out in the streets celebrating the big win. a sea of red filled more than four city blocks right outside the arena. it was a capitals' first title in the 11-year history of the franchise. some of the people climbed trees and light poles. so excited, so far, though, we haven't heard of any arrests this morning. >>> well, this weekends levi stadium goes from sidelines to sand traps. today is the beginning of the stadium links golf tournament at levi stadium. the second y
the major guests attending include matt smith from dr. who.otter movies. the event begins at noon today at the oakland convention center. it will continue through sunday. >>> well, there is a new stanley cup champion in hockey. the washington cap tolls are the stanley cup championships beating leafs 4-3. >> getting by scores. >> yes, he did. the capitals won gaye 5 against the leaf again knights. the caps clinched the series 4- -1. all stars center alex ovechkin won the con...
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and checking out video games and they got a chance to meet bonnie wright from harry potter and matt dr. whoury street fair kicked off this morning and dozens of vendors set up booths selling clothes, purses and jewelry. of course there was lots of food and nearly a dozen live music ask. organizers say they were pleasantly surprised that it has been as successful. >> the first year we had the fair we didn't think anyone would show up and close to 30,000 people showed up. so we thought we might be onto something, maybe we should do this again. now, 41 years later and we are still doing it. >> the money raised goes back to the community and producing and preparing for next year. >> remember rubiks cubes? solving the rubik's cube can be a difficult task. we will look at the meteorologist who tried to do it while giving the forecast. >>> mark, you are on deck next. he will have the complete forecast when we come back. >>> police are pulling out yoga mats and scented oils to henry lee explains the department has a unique meditation program to help officers cope and find inner peace. >> reporter:
and checking out video games and they got a chance to meet bonnie wright from harry potter and matt dr. whoury street fair kicked off this morning and dozens of vendors set up booths selling clothes, purses and jewelry. of course there was lots of food and nearly a dozen live music ask. organizers say they were pleasantly surprised that it has been as successful. >> the first year we had the fair we didn't think anyone would show up and close to 30,000 people showed up. so we thought we...
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and yet in mass alone are dr who got practices these therapies on the world's top football players. from the sort of the little more into the mean dog. he. could see me and you know some muscular ass protein asked. me a specific asked debian and last like it be in their last. look at this. illuminati bucket thousand dollars bet is immediate is let's get the name in recess hang it eat with last name or say yeah. any of us made them too and i think. that this place rich plasma is really injected into the wound to speed up healing. she whom i know not about. oh the most well. and they were all on this who are married. and there's the ever see. the. mia was having. found. this stem cell therapy has become indispensable to the clubs in healing their players to the extent that in two thousand and eleven they asked the world anti-doping agency to lift the ban. on the theme was that this is of the all. guess within the quander senior. an e-mail more school that you know i mean this is where your. friends of you know . so football has used the band method and then still manages to get it val
and yet in mass alone are dr who got practices these therapies on the world's top football players. from the sort of the little more into the mean dog. he. could see me and you know some muscular ass protein asked. me a specific asked debian and last like it be in their last. look at this. illuminati bucket thousand dollars bet is immediate is let's get the name in recess hang it eat with last name or say yeah. any of us made them too and i think. that this place rich plasma is really injected...
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dr. patterson who first taught k ork ko to communicate.n koko was known the world over. >> that's happy. >> is it? >> her celebrity friends included mr. rogers, leo dicaprio and william shan you're tner. her and her kitten were inseparable. when she died it was heartbreak. after koko died tuesday, it's our turn. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? don't miss final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever, only for a limited time. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most s
dr. patterson who first taught k ork ko to communicate.n koko was known the world over. >> that's happy. >> is it? >> her celebrity friends included mr. rogers, leo dicaprio and william shan you're tner. her and her kitten were inseparable. when she died it was heartbreak. after koko died tuesday, it's our turn. ♪ it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your...
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who does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. if it hadn't been for prayer, i think we hadn't have had rain this morning. for dr. hawkins who is retiring now from this great university and secretary carson who is here who i have admired for longtime. the president and all of his family, to the students who are graduating, to the parent to have supported them, and all the rest of you, this is a wonderful crowd. jerry told me before we came here that it is even bigger than it was last year. [applause] i don't know if president trump will admit that are not. i'm truly grateful for the invitation to speak. it is so wonderful of the remarkable christian university. i understand there are 110,000 students enrolled and this year, 20,000 or more are graduating. 30,000 students who enrolled here are in the military, and 27% of all those online are minority students, african americans and others. this is the only way they can get an education, i will thank liberty university the chance to all of them. also, i have noticed, that among graduates, the youngest one is over 16 years old and the oldest one is almost 90 years old
who does not believe in prayer, just look at the rain coming down. if it hadn't been for prayer, i think we hadn't have had rain this morning. for dr. hawkins who is retiring now from this great university and secretary carson who is here who i have admired for longtime. the president and all of his family, to the students who are graduating, to the parent to have supported them, and all the rest of you, this is a wonderful crowd. jerry told me before we came here that it is even bigger than it...
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"star wars," "star trek," "dr. who." even the "mission impossible" movies.en reclaimed, you know. it's been taken back and it's being used in a positive way. it's been reversed and de-- you know. >> stephen: right. which i don't like. >> no. >> stephen: i believe nerd should have its negative connotation. ( laughter ) no, because i was a deep, deep nerd. >> what are we supposed to call those guys? >> stephen: i was a deep nerd, and nerd was used as a weapon against us. >> yeah. >> stephen: and i had to suffer through being a nerd. today's nerds, it's just-- it's all so easy for them. >> they don't even have boredom, today's nerds, do they? >> stephen: no, they don't understand anything. >> no. >> stephen: but were you a nerd? >> yeah. well, i grew up on-- i'm a kid of the '70s and so i grew up on "star wars" and "star trek," and those things i eventually got to be in, which is strange. it makes me a pain on set. >> stephen: does it? >> yeah, i'm like, "no, no, no, no." ( laughter ) i think you'll find the warp drive, it's a bubble of subspace which the 'ente
"star wars," "star trek," "dr. who." even the "mission impossible" movies.en reclaimed, you know. it's been taken back and it's being used in a positive way. it's been reversed and de-- you know. >> stephen: right. which i don't like. >> no. >> stephen: i believe nerd should have its negative connotation. ( laughter ) no, because i was a deep, deep nerd. >> what are we supposed to call those guys? >> stephen: i was a deep...
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dr. patterson who first taught k ork ko to communicate.n koko was known the world over. >> that's happy. >> is it? >> her celebrity friends included mr. rogers, leo dicaprio and william shan you're tner. her and her kitten were inseparable. when she died it was heartbreak. after koko died tuesday, it's our turn. next on kron-4 news at eight:breaking news...a deadly shooting in a quiet south bay neighborhood, in the middle of the day.the killer is still on the loose. we are live at the scene with the very latest.plus...vandals take over a billboard in the east bay with a message protesting the crisis at the border.and...and just in time for summer, a heat wave grips parts of the bay area.where we could see triple digits...next in your four zone forecast. i'm ken wayne i'm vicki liviakis. the news -- at eight -- is next. travel consideration provided by -- >>> you are rolling with the big dogs now. >> yes, he is. starring in "story to bother you," out july 6th. you have also seen men and women in atlanta and also the movie "get out." after t
dr. patterson who first taught k ork ko to communicate.n koko was known the world over. >> that's happy. >> is it? >> her celebrity friends included mr. rogers, leo dicaprio and william shan you're tner. her and her kitten were inseparable. when she died it was heartbreak. after koko died tuesday, it's our turn. next on kron-4 news at eight:breaking news...a deadly shooting in a quiet south bay neighborhood, in the middle of the day.the killer is still on the loose. we are...
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dr. who. it's a flies in the air. and anyway, no one was hurt.i grew up not far from there in the summertime in the afternoon winds do pick up a lot of tornado warnings. >> juan: like dorothy. >> jesse: jess. >> greg: a cheap version of the wizard of oz. >> dana: wonder where that outhouse landed. that was a great show, everybody. thank you so much. gut did you everybody wear your shirts. >> dana: i will wear my shirt in private. set your dva and never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. hey, john u. >> jon: president trump says democrats are creating a massive child smuggling industry and a supreme court ruling could make your online shopping more expensive. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> jon: good evening. i'm john roberts in for bret brt baier tonight. desperate to come up with solution immigration crisis that threatens majorities in the midterm elections have already shot down one legislative fix and postponed the vote on another until tomorrow. all this comes amid out uproar over the treatment of children whose pare
dr. who. it's a flies in the air. and anyway, no one was hurt.i grew up not far from there in the summertime in the afternoon winds do pick up a lot of tornado warnings. >> juan: like dorothy. >> jesse: jess. >> greg: a cheap version of the wizard of oz. >> dana: wonder where that outhouse landed. that was a great show, everybody. thank you so much. gut did you everybody wear your shirts. >> dana: i will wear my shirt in private. set your dva and never miss an...
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we are learning more about the woman who died. she is dr. lyudmila beyzer who worked at john muir health who said they are deeply saddened to hear about the sudden and tragic passing of dr. beyzer. she was a member of their network for 15 years and will be greatly missed. during the busy morning commute this massive 70-foot tall tree came crashing down onto northbound 680 near el pintato road in danville. officials say 58-year-old lyudmila beyzer of danville was killed while driving alone in her silver mercedes. >> it is out of the norm. you expect more of a deer to run in the roadway or a typical crash around commute time, but for a tree, it's a little unusual. >> you see the root ball right here has come completely out of the ground which means those roots just snapped. >> reporter: we showed arborist darrell wiles our chopper 5 video from the -- wise our chopper 5 video from the scene. darrell said the tree was dead for a month and likely fell onto the freeway in seconds. >> you hear a pop, pop, pop like firecrackers and by the time you lo
we are learning more about the woman who died. she is dr. lyudmila beyzer who worked at john muir health who said they are deeply saddened to hear about the sudden and tragic passing of dr. beyzer. she was a member of their network for 15 years and will be greatly missed. during the busy morning commute this massive 70-foot tall tree came crashing down onto northbound 680 near el pintato road in danville. officials say 58-year-old lyudmila beyzer of danville was killed while driving alone in...
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wanted him to be able to do nice things with his daughter again and out of high stocks we met in dr locally who lucky new need come what he need to call. despite the disappointments la met experienced in his facebook search he too is glad that he tried that path. if i hadn't i would probably still be waiting for a donor kidney and latterly things were going downhill fast and it would probably have been too late for me. in the meantime korean monitor of arrived for the time being manic still has to be protected from germs from marriage school. i mean. through his facebook search lamont has won a race against time he will see marriage grow up. marriage is so happy she missed her daddy a lot and is delighted that she can at last see him again and. it's usually the first thing i'm going to do is take a wonderfully long walk in the woods with little myra at six in the end that too was out of the question but look at last okalik mia. move. the. law. good shape and underestimate the disease diabetes high also huge that patients with diabetes can only blame themselves for getting sick of this not alway
wanted him to be able to do nice things with his daughter again and out of high stocks we met in dr locally who lucky new need come what he need to call. despite the disappointments la met experienced in his facebook search he too is glad that he tried that path. if i hadn't i would probably still be waiting for a donor kidney and latterly things were going downhill fast and it would probably have been too late for me. in the meantime korean monitor of arrived for the time being manic still has...
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and yet in mass alone are dr who got practices these therapies on the world's top football players. on the sort of the little more into the me and all the. he. could see me and you know some muscular ass protein asked. me a specific asked give me in the last block it would be in their last. look at this moment like a thousand dollars bet is immediate is less good than a most recent sang it eat with less than most yeah. any of us made them too and i think. that this plate that rich plasma is really injected into the wound to speed up healing. that she whom you know not about. didn't. know the most well. and they were all on this who are married. and there's the ever see. they had to. mia was having. found. this stem cell therapy has become indispensable to the clubs in healing their players to the extent that in two thousand and eleven they asked the world anti-doping agency to lift the ban. the theme was that this is of that all but i guess with any wonder senior. and he will most you know i mean this is where your. fans of you know. so football has used the band method and then sti
and yet in mass alone are dr who got practices these therapies on the world's top football players. on the sort of the little more into the me and all the. he. could see me and you know some muscular ass protein asked. me a specific asked give me in the last block it would be in their last. look at this moment like a thousand dollars bet is immediate is less good than a most recent sang it eat with less than most yeah. any of us made them too and i think. that this plate that rich plasma is...
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dr. warren farrellca who said a in the throes ofoy crisis. father's day worth revisiting the issue. dr.oh is her in dc. last time i saw through the b monitor. i get you her in person. >> much better in person. >> i don't know how to take that. >> now let's talk about this. father's day upon us. you've been making the renals going around the country. first of all, let's tell people. you said america's in a boy isis i think for people who di't see last time what was a b. >> boys are doing worse in every united states but all over the eveloped terms ofrld. emotional intelligence, intopr. used to be depression girls thing, now more with boys. doing much worse in terms of physical health. they're living -- they' having trouble with sperm counts. their iqs are going down. it is in 70 different areas boys are having problems b it's mostly boyst do not have involvement.amount of father he >>re are people who look at a lot of theou situations y mentioned and say this is a maer of politicalwr eckness, boys are softened these days. it's more than that. >> it is more than that boys have opportuniti
dr. warren farrellca who said a in the throes ofoy crisis. father's day worth revisiting the issue. dr.oh is her in dc. last time i saw through the b monitor. i get you her in person. >> much better in person. >> i don't know how to take that. >> now let's talk about this. father's day upon us. you've been making the renals going around the country. first of all, let's tell people. you said america's in a boy isis i think for people who di't see last time what was a b....
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dependents party leader dr batten who was at the demonstration he says it did not receive much media coverage and that the pro breaks it sentiment is being ignored and just coming from a march in a rally of. march in the valley which was held outside the b.b.c. and sky t.v. studios at millbank but funnily enough nobody came out to means of years or filmed it as far as on a given much probably city to the other side of the argument the argument says we had the referendum we reached a decision and now we should have left and we certainly should be leaving as soon as possible but mrs may doesn't really want to leave she's a reminder she leads a government and a majority of the house of commons who don't want to leave in they haven't really done very much for two years they've gone about it in completely the wrong way instead of keep asking the european union how we can leave they should be telling them the european union how it's going to work there's no such thing as a hog or a soft there is leaving the european union and if you want to know what that looks like all you've got to do is
dependents party leader dr batten who was at the demonstration he says it did not receive much media coverage and that the pro breaks it sentiment is being ignored and just coming from a march in a rally of. march in the valley which was held outside the b.b.c. and sky t.v. studios at millbank but funnily enough nobody came out to means of years or filmed it as far as on a given much probably city to the other side of the argument the argument says we had the referendum we reached a decision...
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dr. ammann wants us to be a voice for those who need help with hiv prevention, and you'll see how dr. ammann is using provocative artwork which he created to shock people into getting the message that there are two epidemics affecting women -- sexual and physical violence, and hiv. ♪ >> we're continuing our discussion with dr. art ammann, a northern california pediatrician and activist who is known for his breakthrough research on hiv transmission. he was at the forefront of the aids crisis more than 35 years ago. he's angry that medicine that could save lives right now is not easily available overseas. but things change dramatically when the medicine does reach the communities helped by his global strategies foundation. >> it's extraordinary. i mean, you talk to the people themselves. and they know they're hiv infected -- we provide the tests -- and they see that their babies are not born. they also see the transformation of lives that we've seen here, where you'll give an antiretroviral drug to someone who's infected and they get better. they don't have to go to the hospital. and fo
dr. ammann wants us to be a voice for those who need help with hiv prevention, and you'll see how dr. ammann is using provocative artwork which he created to shock people into getting the message that there are two epidemics affecting women -- sexual and physical violence, and hiv. ♪ >> we're continuing our discussion with dr. art ammann, a northern california pediatrician and activist who is known for his breakthrough research on hiv transmission. he was at the forefront of the aids...
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you have a black south african female dr. who saves the presidents life. because he is a health condition that she knows more about managing than anyone else at least in the d.c. area. and you have a lot of other woman in there. a vice president that still half mad that he beat her for the nomination. >> and it is fiction. [laughter] >> yes. and you know, she -- so, you spent half of the novel wondering if she's good or bad. but you don't doubt that she is tough and smart. and like, super qualified! >> and complicated. >> complicated people, they are not all bad, they are not all good. they are real. >> i was approached by the einstein estate to go around the world and create a character who would turn little kids onto einstein and his theories. they're very smart. but they said that be entertaining otherwise little kids, seven, eight, nine, 10 or 11 years old will not read it. all the name that they gave me was max einstein. when i went back to them i said, i got it. if i'm going to create this, i want max to be a girl. for exactly that reason. just to st
you have a black south african female dr. who saves the presidents life. because he is a health condition that she knows more about managing than anyone else at least in the d.c. area. and you have a lot of other woman in there. a vice president that still half mad that he beat her for the nomination. >> and it is fiction. [laughter] >> yes. and you know, she -- so, you spent half of the novel wondering if she's good or bad. but you don't doubt that she is tough and smart. and like,...
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dr. cooper's severely disabled daughter, maia, who died at age 14, and rare neurological disorder . >> she was nonverbal, but she could really come alive with music. >>reporter: with dr. cooper and myers father founded the nonprofit in 1989, they started with a handful of children. >> today, the nonprofit is 29 years old, and serves more than 100 children and adults. >>reporter: the nonprofits paid music therapist says dr. cooper has expanded the sessions to several locations in richmond and berkeley. >> she is very strong-willed. and, she knows what she wants but again, she makes it happen. >>reporter: all of the participants perform in a music festival. and sometimes it takes years, but dr. cooper has seen miracles through myers music therapy fund . >> somebody who never spoke, being able to sing. >>reporter: for cofounding a music therapy nonprofit, that improves the quality of life of developmentally disabled participants, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. joanna cooper. kpix five. >>> the therapy sessions offer groups or individuals. there is a small fee, usually
dr. cooper's severely disabled daughter, maia, who died at age 14, and rare neurological disorder . >> she was nonverbal, but she could really come alive with music. >>reporter: with dr. cooper and myers father founded the nonprofit in 1989, they started with a handful of children. >> today, the nonprofit is 29 years old, and serves more than 100 children and adults. >>reporter: the nonprofits paid music therapist says dr. cooper has expanded the sessions to several...
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she and her husband dan, who i like to call dr. who is famous in our city, raised their three daughters, suzy, molly and claire here. anne is the proud grandmother of two with another one on the way in august. in fact, we have her daughters molly and suzy present here today. there they are. they will come up at the end. [applause] as well as her granddaughter, katie. thank you so much for being here to support your fierce mom and grandmother and she's screaming in support. [laughter] and i'm sorry that henry, her grandson, couldn't make it, due to a scheduling conflict of his afternoon nap. anne is incredibly devoted to her growing family and ever-wideni ever-widening circle of our friends and the district 9 community. she's done so much throughout her career as a special education teacher. she's done so much and went far beyond the classroom, where she advocated for struggling families every, single day. she retired from teaching special ed after 45 years, but i want to clarify that she didn't like the word "retire" because it has
she and her husband dan, who i like to call dr. who is famous in our city, raised their three daughters, suzy, molly and claire here. anne is the proud grandmother of two with another one on the way in august. in fact, we have her daughters molly and suzy present here today. there they are. they will come up at the end. [applause] as well as her granddaughter, katie. thank you so much for being here to support your fierce mom and grandmother and she's screaming in support. [laughter] and i'm...
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dr. cooper has expanded the sessions to several locations in richmond and berkeley. >> she is very strong-willed, and she knows what she wants. >> reporter: sometimes it takes years but ersecles tough the mu >> somebody whoke being able to sing. >> for the nonprofit that improves the quality of life of its participants, this week jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. joanna cooper. the best of broadway. cast members from >>> the tony awards are scheduled to be in new york celebrating the best broadway. cast members from spongebob squarepants prepared for the show. >> this performance at the tony awards will get the word out to the whole country that this is what the show is like. it is not that cartoon. >> they were tied for the most nominations with mean girls. it can be seen tomorrow morning -- tomorrow evening on kpix 5. >> thank you for watching kpix 5 news this morning. we are back tomorrow . enjoy your saturday. maybe you could save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. narrator: today on "lucky dog", these five dogs are jumping at a chance for a forever home. brandon: milo! narrator: but for them and
dr. cooper has expanded the sessions to several locations in richmond and berkeley. >> she is very strong-willed, and she knows what she wants. >> reporter: sometimes it takes years but ersecles tough the mu >> somebody whoke being able to sing. >> for the nonprofit that improves the quality of life of its participants, this week jefferson award in the bay area goes to dr. joanna cooper. the best of broadway. cast members from >>> the tony awards are scheduled...
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>> aaron, it says that formerec fbi dr james comey, who was fired by the president, used bad judgment and that he was not politically moesh ated in the clinton e-mail investigation. they said that it was insubort nant and extremely careless of him to come out publicly before his bossed d to talk about the jvestigation and then to reopen that investigatit days before the election they also publishedext messages. they seem to be very muc against president trump saying -- questioning whether he president. become the other saying, no, we're going to stop that. we're not going to let that happen. the white house says it showed clear bias in the rsiusa investigation. the president's attorney says the wle thing should be shut down as a result. no indication that's going to happen. interestingly, hillary clinton tweeted,ilut my e- she was talking about the fact that the report found that not only were they lookingnto her use of personal e-mail, but the man who was investigating. the fbi director also used his own personalhi e-mail w the fbi. >> tracie potts on the hill for us this morning. th
>> aaron, it says that formerec fbi dr james comey, who was fired by the president, used bad judgment and that he was not politically moesh ated in the clinton e-mail investigation. they said that it was insubort nant and extremely careless of him to come out publicly before his bossed d to talk about the jvestigation and then to reopen that investigatit days before the election they also publishedext messages. they seem to be very muc against president trump saying -- questioning whether...
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dr. somebody who had gotten out of sync with his district. shannon: how does it play out in the fall?learly it will stay democrat. if that holds to capitol hill, it is an influx of somebody who is pretty far left and endorsed by democratic socialists, in that vein. >> she is vocal, a hit on the cable news circuit. in somebody in leadership, democratic socialists of all people who can't get things done. and it is kind of funny frankenstein's monster, preached identity politics. and have become a victim of that. number 4 in the house, majority minority district, has a good progressive and say the right things and support the right things, no moderate by any stretch of the imagination but the idea of a white man representing the district was a bridge too far for many of got placed in his own petard in many ways. shannon: we see this in california, a mainstay, wasn't even endorsed by her own party. she was too centrist and they went with someone further to the left. >> the overall season the democrats come out with a pretty good group. they have a leader who quit, not sure how they run a
dr. somebody who had gotten out of sync with his district. shannon: how does it play out in the fall?learly it will stay democrat. if that holds to capitol hill, it is an influx of somebody who is pretty far left and endorsed by democratic socialists, in that vein. >> she is vocal, a hit on the cable news circuit. in somebody in leadership, democratic socialists of all people who can't get things done. and it is kind of funny frankenstein's monster, preached identity politics. and have...
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the announcement follows concerns that were raised following the case of dr hadiza bawa—garba, who wasgross negligence of a six—year—old boy. dominic hughes reports. the death of six—year—old jack adcock in 2011 is the tragic backdrop to today's announcement. the doctor in charge whenjack died, doctor hadiza bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors in his treatment but her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter and subsequently being barred from practising shocked many doctors and nurses, leading to fears around how medical staff are expected to admit to and learn from mistakes. among the measures being introduced are the investigation of every death bya are the investigation of every death by a medical examiner, all coroner. data on doctors's performance will allow them to see how they compare to others to help them improve. and the regulator, the general medical council, will no longer be able to appeal against the findings of disciplinary hearings, as it did in the bawa—garba case. what we do know is many of these errors are not about individual doctor or nurse, they are abo
the announcement follows concerns that were raised following the case of dr hadiza bawa—garba, who wasgross negligence of a six—year—old boy. dominic hughes reports. the death of six—year—old jack adcock in 2011 is the tragic backdrop to today's announcement. the doctor in charge whenjack died, doctor hadiza bawa—garba, admitted a catalogue of errors in his treatment but her conviction for gross negligence manslaughter and subsequently being barred from practising shocked many...
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dr. joseph marshall who is on the board of trustees, a respected colleague, was also very excited for me. it was one of the top 10 experiences of my life. you know, to have my parents and my children there. supporters from the community. it has been amazing. and we have had kids historically go to usf. and so, it was just a turning point in my life. >> do you remember what you are focused on in that commencement address? >> service. i talked about taking risks. i talked about following my path , the calling. i talked about some of the success stories, and many of the responsibilities. because usf says that they are building the future from there. i may be misdirecting the theme. but the whole point is, you have to get ready for what it is you are going to do, and who it is you are going to be. i wanted to talk about real life examples, and how much they can make change. i did not know that they could actually go into this field when i was in college. and it haen the most incredible and sustaining work i could ever imagine and is the only reason i have been in it this long. it speaks for i
dr. joseph marshall who is on the board of trustees, a respected colleague, was also very excited for me. it was one of the top 10 experiences of my life. you know, to have my parents and my children there. supporters from the community. it has been amazing. and we have had kids historically go to usf. and so, it was just a turning point in my life. >> do you remember what you are focused on in that commencement address? >> service. i talked about taking risks. i talked about...
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dr. mark wallace, who then recommended medical marijuana. >> it was amazing. i had immediate pain relief. not that it was gone. but it was so tolerable that i was like in heaven. >> almost two years later, mark is opioid-free. and nearly pain-free. on a scale of one to ten? >> two. i mean, it feels like a little bit of pressure in my leg instead of burning. it's amazing. it really is. >> what type of exercise are you doing? >> yet despite wallace's success in the lab and now in his clinic, most doctors he speaks to still favor opioids over cannabis. >> i lecture all over the country on medical cannabis use and i still get some speaking up saying i'm not comfortable with this. >> not comfortable with a plant. more comfortable with the traditional medicine they can prescribe. it's the same concern mike james had after using marijuana that one time. >> this is not regulated. where am i going to get this from again? you know? the pills was much easier to get. >> at least that's what he thought. more on that when we come back. s midsize car-the chevy malibu. i forg
dr. mark wallace, who then recommended medical marijuana. >> it was amazing. i had immediate pain relief. not that it was gone. but it was so tolerable that i was like in heaven. >> almost two years later, mark is opioid-free. and nearly pain-free. on a scale of one to ten? >> two. i mean, it feels like a little bit of pressure in my leg instead of burning. it's amazing. it really is. >> what type of exercise are you doing? >> yet despite wallace's success in the...
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dr. lewis, who is part of the work group for the oic/cit program, he just walked in and is here to supportthe program and speak on the program if needed. let me give you a brief overview of whathe program is. i'm in charge of the program. i have three sergeants, two that are assigned to the training. one sergeant is assigned to the psyche liaison unit and tw officers that are the street unit. i'm going to talk about the training. the training is two sections. we have the 40-hour training, composed of the memphis model, that talks about overview of mental health issues. we also talk about the escalation and we -- de-escalation, we do this through a lecture and scenarios, interactive scenarios with police officers and role players. that is half of the day. the other half is composed of policies and procedures. we also talk about police practices. we looked at different media from oerepartments and other agencies that have engaged in officer-involved shootings and we divide our officers and discuss these videos to see whether anything else could have soe learn from watching others responding
dr. lewis, who is part of the work group for the oic/cit program, he just walked in and is here to supportthe program and speak on the program if needed. let me give you a brief overview of whathe program is. i'm in charge of the program. i have three sergeants, two that are assigned to the training. one sergeant is assigned to the psyche liaison unit and tw officers that are the street unit. i'm going to talk about the training. the training is two sections. we have the 40-hour training,...
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dr. dre, who needs to fall back? >> roseanne.ff her thought process. she got to fall back and we have to fall back and help her. we can't separate her and isolate her. her latest comments are helping keep things separated. >> dj scribble we see you in the background and this time in the foreground and who do you want to fall back. >> the new york city school system, the board of education. i have two children with learning disabilities and they are in the middle in that gray area where they have dyslexia and my first son diagnosed with autism and came off of the spectrum. where they put them in the mainstream school, they don't fit but they don't fit in a special segregated school either. so no systems in place. they have services but we have to fight the board of education to get the funding because it is not a state-board approved school. >> any other fall backs? >> roach milk. like soy milk or almond milk. >> this t is the one pet peeve that i have. it is disgusting. >> the nfl. and i will be simple about that. americans have
dr. dre, who needs to fall back? >> roseanne.ff her thought process. she got to fall back and we have to fall back and help her. we can't separate her and isolate her. her latest comments are helping keep things separated. >> dj scribble we see you in the background and this time in the foreground and who do you want to fall back. >> the new york city school system, the board of education. i have two children with learning disabilities and they are in the middle in that gray...
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dr. engineeringen who joined us yesterday, the -- dr. jurgen who joined us yesterday.o the first surge in opec and the second surge in opec. and andrew, what is so important is 1996 which is a collective memory of the opec cartel before persian gulf 1 and the china oil boom down to the collapse as well. what permeates the opec discussion to me is 1986 and that first collapse of post-opec oil. andrew: a lot has been happening since then in terms of the efficiency of economies and their consumption of oil. since then the intensity of the production, the oil intensity of production has dropped substantially since then and we're on a slow path turnl as other alternative energy sources are gradually coming online. it's early to say it's the end of petrol fuel powered cars but look at all the check trick cars driving around our cities already. >> the deal to increase production. >> i'm sorry. >> we are looking at something new and based on this new is to live the overcompliance from the market. >> how did your discussion with saudi arabia just go? >> good. >> a good discussi
dr. engineeringen who joined us yesterday, the -- dr. jurgen who joined us yesterday.o the first surge in opec and the second surge in opec. and andrew, what is so important is 1996 which is a collective memory of the opec cartel before persian gulf 1 and the china oil boom down to the collapse as well. what permeates the opec discussion to me is 1986 and that first collapse of post-opec oil. andrew: a lot has been happening since then in terms of the efficiency of economies and their...
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if there are women here who are part of the project, could they share something -- dr. norgren: it is not my project. my book. i feel badly taking credit for the project. professor strum: those who were interviewed, could you all share some things about your experience? if we have -- i mean, here are the people. are you one of them, ma'am? maybe there are some others. would that be all right? is there anybody in that category who would like to speak? would you give that lady the microphone, please? >> as an interviewer and as an interviewee, it was very exciting. there were a number of years apart in playing both roles, but i had the privilege of getting deep into the history of the national women's law center and doing them to interview, which has -- doing an interview, which has been on pbs and c-span and is a wonderful, wonderful interview, very profound. then several years later i had the privilege of being interviewed in energy law, which is a pretty rough and ready kind of place to start out. [laughter] and some of the more amusing and less amusing stories from tha
if there are women here who are part of the project, could they share something -- dr. norgren: it is not my project. my book. i feel badly taking credit for the project. professor strum: those who were interviewed, could you all share some things about your experience? if we have -- i mean, here are the people. are you one of them, ma'am? maybe there are some others. would that be all right? is there anybody in that category who would like to speak? would you give that lady the microphone,...
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i do want to take a moment to thank my staff who have worked so hard, and to acknowledge and thank drlissa murphy who has served for the past six months as a health and aging policy fellow on our aging committee staff. she came to us from the duke school of nursing and brought with her expertise in geriatrics and specifically dementia care. this marks her last time with us and now she's going to go back into academia. she told me we can still call her often. melissa, thank you very much for all of your work and we value all of your contributions. >> do you have any final words?>> just a moment. let me, again, thank you for the incredible work and dedication not just for these hearings but the work that you do. i appreciate that and your staff and all of you here are not just witnesses not just for the work you do but for raising the awareness. that is so important. it is great to research and deal with people every day, but raising the awareness is so important for folks to try to deal with this disease and make it a memory. you are having an effect. i can tell you on a personal level
i do want to take a moment to thank my staff who have worked so hard, and to acknowledge and thank drlissa murphy who has served for the past six months as a health and aging policy fellow on our aging committee staff. she came to us from the duke school of nursing and brought with her expertise in geriatrics and specifically dementia care. this marks her last time with us and now she's going to go back into academia. she told me we can still call her often. melissa, thank you very much for all...
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i was horrified to hear of the crimes committed by larry nasser, usa gymnastics dr. who abused hundreds of young athletes. the actions of the man and the individuals and institutions that facilitated and protected his behavior are reprehensible. they also point to wider cultural issues. it was a failure at all levels and symptomatic of broader problems facing our society and sexual assault, rape, harassment and abuse. these failures of the reasons i have worked with my colleagues in congress on reforms to ensure sexual misconduct is reported, responded to and taken seriously, and ideally, prevented. i was previously a volunteer counselor at a crisis center that provided shelter and support to survivors of abuse and sexual assault. i heard stories of women who were fleeing mystic abusers, suffering not just physically but emotionally and spiritually. i took calls on the hotline for people who have been raped and sexually abused. abuse like this is not something you can forget. it stays with you. and the survivors lives have been forever altered. is through this lens i com
i was horrified to hear of the crimes committed by larry nasser, usa gymnastics dr. who abused hundreds of young athletes. the actions of the man and the individuals and institutions that facilitated and protected his behavior are reprehensible. they also point to wider cultural issues. it was a failure at all levels and symptomatic of broader problems facing our society and sexual assault, rape, harassment and abuse. these failures of the reasons i have worked with my colleagues in congress on...
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questioning so handsome hands guilt and its director says troubling evidence continues to emerge dr daniel brown who is a leading expert in hypnosis and coercive persuasion at the harvard medical school has been working with sarah han and her hands attorneys over the last eleven years recover his memory of the shooting and again in some of his court decorations he's mapped out. for me very compelling evidence that's her hand was in that nothing state at the time of the she think i was somehow program to be as destruction for the real shooter who was behind it behind kennedy's right here bobby kennedy's body was placed on a train and transported from the west coast to the east for burial the route lined with mourners but the journey to establish how he died may still be incomplete mike hanna al-jazeera washington. at the white house. the boy. business updates. business updates. on what. the be. thank you so much as you've been hearing argentina's football team has canceled their final will cup warm up match against israel which was meant to be played in jerusalem on saturday the team had faced protes
questioning so handsome hands guilt and its director says troubling evidence continues to emerge dr daniel brown who is a leading expert in hypnosis and coercive persuasion at the harvard medical school has been working with sarah han and her hands attorneys over the last eleven years recover his memory of the shooting and again in some of his court decorations he's mapped out. for me very compelling evidence that's her hand was in that nothing state at the time of the she think i was somehow...
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who grew up with you happy. this is exciting. we're going to get to what you guys are doing, but first, dr. needs to fall back this week? >> we need to get roseanne to fall back. she got to fall back off her twitter, she got to fall back off her thought process, she got to fall back. we can't separate her and isolate her. we have to let her know she's a part of the community. her last comments are helping keep things separated. >> dj skribble, we see you in the background. here you're in the foreground. who do you want to fall back? >> the board of education system in general. i have two children with learning disabilities, and they are in the middle on that gray area where they have dyslexia. my first son was originally diagnosed with autism but then he came off the spectrum. but where they put them in the mainstream school, they don't fit, but they don't fit in a special segregated school, either. so there are no systems really in place. they have services and stuff like that. we have to fight the board of education every year to get the funding because it's not a state-approved boarding
who grew up with you happy. this is exciting. we're going to get to what you guys are doing, but first, dr. needs to fall back this week? >> we need to get roseanne to fall back. she got to fall back off her twitter, she got to fall back off her thought process, she got to fall back. we can't separate her and isolate her. we have to let her know she's a part of the community. her last comments are helping keep things separated. >> dj skribble, we see you in the background. here...
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dr. george tyndall who retired last year. many are suing. two testified at the state capital, angry that the school allowed dr. tyndall to practice even after complaints were made against him. >> the early '90s, in the 2000s, usc was complicit in putting tens of thousands of women in danger of sexual abuse by george tyndall, by allowing him to continue practicing medicine. if usc had followed the law, i would have never seen this man. >> since he was a campus employee, he was managed by human resources at usc who never contacted police. they are considering closing that hoop hole for colleges statewide. >>> jogger joe is shown on video throwing a homeless person's belongings in the lake. earlier this month, a man recorded him with his cell phone and said when he confronted him about why he was throwing a homeless man's belongings into the lake he attacked him and stole his phone. >>> rodents briefly shut down a san francisco starbucks, the city's department of public health says the starbucks on third street failed inspection. an inspector la
dr. george tyndall who retired last year. many are suing. two testified at the state capital, angry that the school allowed dr. tyndall to practice even after complaints were made against him. >> the early '90s, in the 2000s, usc was complicit in putting tens of thousands of women in danger of sexual abuse by george tyndall, by allowing him to continue practicing medicine. if usc had followed the law, i would have never seen this man. >> since he was a campus employee, he was...
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st helens church just down the road from here and it was led by the bishop of kensington, dr graham tomlin, who me now. doctor tomlin, who is with me now. doctor tomlin, it's hard to summarise, i'm sure, but how are people feeling one year on after this disaster? today isa year on after this disaster? today is a strange day in many ways for lots of people. people are trying to grapple with memories they have of this time last year, all kinds of different memories, memories of families who were searching for loved ones, memories of volunteers coming in desperately seeking to help, all kinds of memories that are coming back and that's difficult to deal with. at the same time there is a sadness around as people remember what was lost here and the lives that were lost a year ago. at the same time there's an undercurrent of celebration of community and the sense in which the people of this neighbourhood have come together in a remarkable way to press for change, to remember those who died, so change, to remember those who died, so there is that sense ofjoy in new relationships and friendships at the
st helens church just down the road from here and it was led by the bishop of kensington, dr graham tomlin, who me now. doctor tomlin, who is with me now. doctor tomlin, it's hard to summarise, i'm sure, but how are people feeling one year on after this disaster? today isa year on after this disaster? today is a strange day in many ways for lots of people. people are trying to grapple with memories they have of this time last year, all kinds of different memories, memories of families who were...
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dr. barrie sven who took this challenge for mayor lee and myself and add this service to his existing street medicine team. medication assisted treatment. to the streets where he goes daily providing care to the homeless people in need. that is how this program was born. in the fall of 2016. we have served over 95 people since then bringing medications to fight opioid addictions directly to them on the streets. by expanding the program today, we are first taking a big step towards our ability to combat the opioid addiction in this city. the new funding will allow us to directly serve 250 new individuals but we also know that we can serve more once we get those engagements and those relationships because in all of our clinics, we can access the service and medication. so this program is a big step forward to saving lives, lost to heroine, fentanyl and methamphetamine addictions and overdoses. homeless people who use drugs are especially vulnerable and our health system is adapting going directly to them with compassionate outreach and expertise. we're able to help a group that gets missed in
dr. barrie sven who took this challenge for mayor lee and myself and add this service to his existing street medicine team. medication assisted treatment. to the streets where he goes daily providing care to the homeless people in need. that is how this program was born. in the fall of 2016. we have served over 95 people since then bringing medications to fight opioid addictions directly to them on the streets. by expanding the program today, we are first taking a big step towards our ability...
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dr. peter kn er neubauer, who began a long-term study of the separated children.id not tell the adoptive parents the children were twin, nor the true nature of the study. >> you never study people without their full knowledge. they were misinformed that it was a child development study, and that is hiding basic facts. >> larry perlman was a graduate student when he was hired to work as a research assistant on the twin study. he says what the doctor was after was nothing less than thes who holy grail of human development, an answer to the age-old question of nature versus nurture. is biology destiny or would identical children raised by different parents grow up to live very different lives? >> we wanted to see if we can tease out some of the subtleties of these processes and how that might affect the development of these two individuals who are genetically identical, but being raised by totally different families. >> there is reason to believe that the doctor purposely arranged for some of them to be placed in homes of various economic status, to see how those dif
dr. peter kn er neubauer, who began a long-term study of the separated children.id not tell the adoptive parents the children were twin, nor the true nature of the study. >> you never study people without their full knowledge. they were misinformed that it was a child development study, and that is hiding basic facts. >> larry perlman was a graduate student when he was hired to work as a research assistant on the twin study. he says what the doctor was after was nothing less than...
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dr. whitney bowe who says it's not what you put on your face but what you put in your body. a very interesting way to think about it. you are what you eat. >> most people think about probiotics in the context of gut health and digestion but promising new studies show that they might also pay a role not only in our overall health but in the health of our skin so the way i think about it, it's all about the balance of bacteria in our guts so really you want to maintain this delicate balance because if one bug starts to overgrow and dominate, that can cause problems. now our diet, the supplements we take, they can all affect this delicate balance and our goal, amy, is to boost the number and diversity of bacteria and starve those bacteria that might be starting to take over. >> all right, so what do you look for when buying probiotics? there's a lot on the market. >> not all probiotics are created equal. different strains serve different purposes and some probiotics are simply more effective based on the way that they're formulated so based on my research, based on my knowledge
dr. whitney bowe who says it's not what you put on your face but what you put in your body. a very interesting way to think about it. you are what you eat. >> most people think about probiotics in the context of gut health and digestion but promising new studies show that they might also pay a role not only in our overall health but in the health of our skin so the way i think about it, it's all about the balance of bacteria in our guts so really you want to maintain this delicate balance...