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for t dr is $5.51. you can see most of them have been in the range of 18 to $25 given the program has been in existence for almost thirty years a lot of 3 may not be certified. it's interesting after the board of supervisors approved that the t dr can go beyond the borders but we don't anticipate a lot. the t zone properties that are adjacent to the downtown district that are eligible could sift 6.3 million t drs. it could be increased in the future with planning and zoning projects as eligible. we saw that with other project there were 3 thousand properties that were eligible to be certified. we see in terms of demand. the program is limited to the 3 sdiblths located in the downtown. many of the remaining opportunity sites are in the t d c p and the marketplace. those are limited the needs of t dr. so land limitations don't create t dr potential demanded. so at this point, we're not promising a significant increase for demand for t dr. are in terms of t dr for publicly owned property. we think this cou
for t dr is $5.51. you can see most of them have been in the range of 18 to $25 given the program has been in existence for almost thirty years a lot of 3 may not be certified. it's interesting after the board of supervisors approved that the t dr can go beyond the borders but we don't anticipate a lot. the t zone properties that are adjacent to the downtown district that are eligible could sift 6.3 million t drs. it could be increased in the future with planning and zoning projects as...
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dr. oz: you look hot! >> thank you. thank you's. dr. oz: so nice. when you see all those pictures i just went through, you through the years, what do you see? >> a hot mess. it's funny, because i look at this -- i didn't start gaining weight until 2004. when i was -- how old am i? in 2004 i was like 53, 54. yeah. so i didn't start gaining weight until then. and i yo-yo'd. two big yo-yo's. i kept my weight as actress shoes keep their weight. dr. oz: how do you think your weight has been going up and down? what's been the struggle over the years? >> the first thing that happened to me, i was always conscious of my weight as an actress. then i think it was about the end of 2003, i thought screw it, i just want to be a mom. i want to spend time with my kids and cook for them, i want to take care of them, i want to spend all my time with them and bake with them, bake. and what happened was i started baking with them and i started drinking grape sodas. you know, i was drinking 12 grape sodas a
dr. oz: you look hot! >> thank you. thank you's. dr. oz: so nice. when you see all those pictures i just went through, you through the years, what do you see? >> a hot mess. it's funny, because i look at this -- i didn't start gaining weight until 2004. when i was -- how old am i? in 2004 i was like 53, 54. yeah. so i didn't start gaining weight until then. and i yo-yo'd. two big yo-yo's. i kept my weight as actress shoes keep their weight. dr. oz: how do you think your weight has...
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dr. oz: i want to you welcome the boys and their favorite uncle. i have not forgotten the girls. [applause] [applause] dr. oz: i have been thinking about it a lot. i love the show. you have remained grounded. i am curious how your parents raised the whole family that kept you down to earth. >> well, we centered on faith. faith in the lord. we grew up and did not have a lot of means. we really appreciated the way that in there. hard work. aybe not some of us. dr. oz: i think you might be the healthiest family in america. i want you to share what a typical day looks like. >> everybody happy, happy, happy. like that. >> whoa! whoa! >> i have two good traditions that get me ready to duck hunt. no bathing for a week and roughing it the night before. >> how do those two things go together? >> it puts us in the right frame of mind. there is a mustiness that develops. >> there is a mustiness. >> after 40 something years of marriage, i realize there is othing phil won't do for me. >> a husband sho
dr. oz: i want to you welcome the boys and their favorite uncle. i have not forgotten the girls. [applause] [applause] dr. oz: i have been thinking about it a lot. i love the show. you have remained grounded. i am curious how your parents raised the whole family that kept you down to earth. >> well, we centered on faith. faith in the lord. we grew up and did not have a lot of means. we really appreciated the way that in there. hard work. aybe not some of us. dr. oz: i think you might be...
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dr. oz: a whole list. follow me if you want to learn how to get things for free. [cheers and applause] dr. oz: today i'm going to prove to you free is easy! [cheers and applause] dr. oz: absolutely easy. running through the streets of new york city, come on up, angela! [cheers and applause] dr. oz: how are you? fix your hair so your more beautiful, there. almost ran over the cameraman there. >> i'm sorry. dr. oz: proud of you. let's talk about expenses. how do you save money? >> i look for what's on sale. dr. oz: what is your biggest household expense to find sale items on? >> on toiletries. >> toiletries. dr. oz: a lot of on toilettories. >> and organic food. no coupons. dr. oz: $134.80, you think that might be what you sort of spend on food in a week, about right? >> yes. dr. oz: it turns out to be the average of a family of four in this country right now. average family of four sends $134.80 on groceries each week. today that changes. [cheers and applause] dr. oz: you're not going to d
dr. oz: a whole list. follow me if you want to learn how to get things for free. [cheers and applause] dr. oz: today i'm going to prove to you free is easy! [cheers and applause] dr. oz: absolutely easy. running through the streets of new york city, come on up, angela! [cheers and applause] dr. oz: how are you? fix your hair so your more beautiful, there. almost ran over the cameraman there. >> i'm sorry. dr. oz: proud of you. let's talk about expenses. how do you save money? >> i...
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one, this is, this dr is not about the dr requestor's home, it is already built for the record he did not build it, he did not have it constructed. he bought it as-is, so he came to the building. the second is that, given the numerous opportunities to attend the project sponsor did not attend the neighborhood meeting. i don't know what went in and i know that the schedules are complicated and we are busy but if it were my client i would urge him to be there and in fact i have done that when i was been on the other side. >> many references to the building code and how the stories are counted and i just remind everyone that this is the planning commission and not the building commission. and the project starts 6 feet below the adjacent home, the dr requestor's home and rises to a level four feet above it so it is actually down the hill from the dr requestor's home. and which and it is still yet taller, at the end of the day. and lastly the planning code may be met. but the residential design guidelines have not been and we have laid it out clearly in our brief, we are here if you have q
one, this is, this dr is not about the dr requestor's home, it is already built for the record he did not build it, he did not have it constructed. he bought it as-is, so he came to the building. the second is that, given the numerous opportunities to attend the project sponsor did not attend the neighborhood meeting. i don't know what went in and i know that the schedules are complicated and we are busy but if it were my client i would urge him to be there and in fact i have done that when i...
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dr. mike the first time they met. he worked much of his life as a sky practice or the, adjusting grateful patients backs in the nearby florida panhandle. known affectionately as dr. michael, he was a from innocent member of the medical community, smiling in the newspaper and online. but money trouble plagued the sky practice or the like a crooked spine and his financial problems troubled shirley's family, because one of her husbands, gene seitz, had died and left her with his name and a hefty inheritance. $1 million. were you worried about her money? >> yes, i was worried about her money. i mean, he come into her life with the clothes on his back. and he's a doctor? he doesn't have a home, mama? well, he's in transition. he doesn't have a job, mama? well, he's a kchiropractor. he's gonna get a job in alabama. >> he come into the marriage with a wore out pickup truck and a bunch of debt. >> reporter: her engagement ring from dr. mike, the wedding rings. the house they lived in that first b
dr. mike the first time they met. he worked much of his life as a sky practice or the, adjusting grateful patients backs in the nearby florida panhandle. known affectionately as dr. michael, he was a from innocent member of the medical community, smiling in the newspaper and online. but money trouble plagued the sky practice or the like a crooked spine and his financial problems troubled shirley's family, because one of her husbands, gene seitz, had died and left her with his name and a hefty...
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dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and décolleté. coming up in the next half-hour, you're going to meet the creator of sub-d and the dermatologist to the stars, dr. nicholas perricone. dr. perricone believes that aging is optional, and you don't have to age like your parents. having written five new york times best-selling books, dr. perricone is the leading authority on reversing the signs of aging. dr. perricone has 41 patents to his name and has been called "one of the best dermatologists in the u.s." >> people ask me, "gee, why has the beauty industry neglected the submandibular region -- chin and neck?" i don't think they neglect it. i just think they didn't have the solution. >> announcer: he was recently named an alternative health all-star by one of the top-rate
dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and décolleté. coming up in the next half-hour, you're going to meet the creator of sub-d and the dermatologist to the stars, dr. nicholas perricone. dr. perricone believes that aging is optional, and you don't have to age like your...
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dr. tans: we use the atmosphere as a diagnostic to monitor that the earth is really doing what we hope it is doing. narrator: but the atmosphere does not just trap heat, it moves it around the world and together with the oceans shapes earth's climate and weather patterns. one powerful example of this is the tropical cyclone, more commonly known in the united states as the hurricane. dr. kerry emanuel has spent much of his career trying to understand these lethal storms and the larger role they might play in regulating climate. there's something rather unexpected that's turned up from research -- that hurricanes may have a profound effect on the climate. narrator: both of these studies offer us deeper insight into the complicated ever-changing, active system that is the outermost layer of our planet -- the atmosphere. all around the world scientists from the national oceanic & atmospheric administration commonly known as noaa are monitoring trace gases in the atmosphere. one of their findi
dr. tans: we use the atmosphere as a diagnostic to monitor that the earth is really doing what we hope it is doing. narrator: but the atmosphere does not just trap heat, it moves it around the world and together with the oceans shapes earth's climate and weather patterns. one powerful example of this is the tropical cyclone, more commonly known in the united states as the hurricane. dr. kerry emanuel has spent much of his career trying to understand these lethal storms and the larger role they...
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believe through the t dr program. when i talked to the capital planning committee yesterday, i recommended that price might want as $35 per square feet. currently it's 25 and that's impartial because the city is going to come out with the t dr at 25 square feet. and if you look at what the additional cost is if for example, the market is 10 there's per square feet today, if you increase that to $25 per square feet it would add to the development of $1.67 per square foot. but in the private sector it's very expensive. it mentioned the marys field and that's in excess of many dollars. the height scale - >> if i might. if my fellow commissioners the gentleman is an expert in this and if we don't mind extending his time >> and 10 tractions and that's 8 transactions. part of the issue in cigarette price is if the city sets it at $25 per square foot the private sector is going to sell it at 20 because there's a lot less risk for timing and such. so if the market is $25 per square foot the private sector is going to sell it
believe through the t dr program. when i talked to the capital planning committee yesterday, i recommended that price might want as $35 per square feet. currently it's 25 and that's impartial because the city is going to come out with the t dr at 25 square feet. and if you look at what the additional cost is if for example, the market is 10 there's per square feet today, if you increase that to $25 per square feet it would add to the development of $1.67 per square foot. but in the private...
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> take dr. i mean that i could say that as a matter of course, the conditions that you place are what the planning code requires any way. with the planning code does not allow for them to have cooking facilities on the ground level, the nsr will be redundant to that effect but the commission desires that you will have to take discretionary review to add that condition. >> commissioner antonini? >> yeah, so i would like to make a motion and to take the dr and at a notice of special restriction to not allow cooking facilities on the ground floor. but otherwise approve the project. >> second. >> and on that motion and commissioners to take dr adding or requiring that an nsr be recorded, and the cooking facilities of the lower portion of this project. commissioner antonini. >> aye. >> borden. >> alicia winterstein. >> moore. aye. >> wu. >> no. >> that passes five to one with commissioner wu voting against. >> zoning administrator, what say you? >> close the public hearing grant the variance and if y
> take dr. i mean that i could say that as a matter of course, the conditions that you place are what the planning code requires any way. with the planning code does not allow for them to have cooking facilities on the ground level, the nsr will be redundant to that effect but the commission desires that you will have to take discretionary review to add that condition. >> commissioner antonini? >> yeah, so i would like to make a motion and to take the dr and at a notice of...
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[dr. john simons:] hello, i am dr. john simons and i'd like to welcome you to belief and believers. you're about to embark on an extraordinary journey and in a moment we'll leave this living room setting and go into the television classroom. there you'll start a journey with about 24, 25 other students, who have joined us to go on an exploration of religion. but what a journey it is. [ music ] [male voice:] so be it. [crowd:] so be it. [male voice:] tonight - [crowd:] tonight - [dr. simons:] this is armageddon, the field of armageddon. this is definitely not your father's oldsmobile. we're at the western wall, the last remaining wall of the second temple. we're at the san francisco zen center. it was the site of illinois greatest religious drama - the exodus of the mormons. this is the spot where jesus reputedly cried for jerusalem. [ music ] [male voice:] i'm not talking about god or buddha. [ music ] [female voice:] at the end of it, what is it for? for peace. [male voice:] you just disc
[dr. john simons:] hello, i am dr. john simons and i'd like to welcome you to belief and believers. you're about to embark on an extraordinary journey and in a moment we'll leave this living room setting and go into the television classroom. there you'll start a journey with about 24, 25 other students, who have joined us to go on an exploration of religion. but what a journey it is. [ music ] [male voice:] so be it. [crowd:] so be it. [male voice:] tonight - [crowd:] tonight - [dr. simons:]...
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dr.rad murray, which led to the death of michael jackson. >> guilty of the crime of involuntary manslaughter. >> conrad murray, the doctor found guilty in the pop icon's death, is appealing his involuntary manslaughter conviction. he was convicted of giving michael jackson a deadly dose of propofol, a powerful surgical anesthetic. if a jury decides that murray isn't solely responsible for jackson's death and that aeg live is also liable, it could cost the concert promotion company a lot of money. cnn's alan duke has been covering this case since jackson's death. >> the jackson's hired an expert, a cpa who had worked with major artists for decades, to estimate what would michael jackson possibly with a reasonable certainty have earned had he not died june 25th, 2009. from touring and merchandise sales just on the "this is it" tour would have been $1.5 billion. >> this isn't his final days. >> aeg live attorney marvin putnam believes this case is about one thing and one thing only. did aeg
dr.rad murray, which led to the death of michael jackson. >> guilty of the crime of involuntary manslaughter. >> conrad murray, the doctor found guilty in the pop icon's death, is appealing his involuntary manslaughter conviction. he was convicted of giving michael jackson a deadly dose of propofol, a powerful surgical anesthetic. if a jury decides that murray isn't solely responsible for jackson's death and that aeg live is also liable, it could cost the concert promotion company a...
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dr. davies: one famous ecologist said trees in tropical rainforests are like -- he called them the ecosystem engineers. what he meant by that is that they provide the habitat on which all these other organisms depend. so monkeys that live up in canopies of trees go extinct if you take the trees away. ants and termites -- they're gonna be absent if the trees disappear. trees create the structure in forests and therefore they're central to this whole ecosystem. narrator: although rainforests currently cover only 6% of the planet, they are home to over half of the earth's plant and animal species. dr. davies: the key question we're still trying to figure out is why tropical rainforests have this extraordinary diversity and how it continues to be maintained. narrator: to investigate the diversity of the rainforest, the center for tropical forest science of the smithsonian tropical research institute has been conducting a census of rainforest trees. dr. davies: our basic rearch program is to s
dr. davies: one famous ecologist said trees in tropical rainforests are like -- he called them the ecosystem engineers. what he meant by that is that they provide the habitat on which all these other organisms depend. so monkeys that live up in canopies of trees go extinct if you take the trees away. ants and termites -- they're gonna be absent if the trees disappear. trees create the structure in forests and therefore they're central to this whole ecosystem. narrator: although rainforests...
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dr. clark, what is trauma-informed care? well, listening to dr. harris and dr. gillece, but the most important thing is care that takes into consideration the traumatic experiences that a person may have had. it is care that recognizes that trauma is a very real possibility. when you take a look at the statistics and you find a lot of people who present for treatment, whether it's traditional mental health treatment or substance abuse treatment or a combination, or people who enter the criminal justice system, a significant number have had traumatic experiences. so, if we're going to intervene in a positive way, we have to take into consideration, and the very strategies that allow us to take into consideration. but the most important part of it is the beginning, acknowledging the trauma that could have happened in that person's life. and dr. gillece, how do we screen for that? well, i think when you do trauma-informed care, i think what's really important too is to create environments of
dr. clark, what is trauma-informed care? well, listening to dr. harris and dr. gillece, but the most important thing is care that takes into consideration the traumatic experiences that a person may have had. it is care that recognizes that trauma is a very real possibility. when you take a look at the statistics and you find a lot of people who present for treatment, whether it's traditional mental health treatment or substance abuse treatment or a combination, or people who enter the criminal...
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and dr. harris, is that typical? is that a typical scenario of some of the folks that experience trauma? well, i think what happens is that trauma breaks out of the normal expected life trajectory, and you're kind of going along and you don't expect the men who come to your house to rape you. you don't expect your mother to go out on a drunk binge and leave you alone. what you think is "normal life" just doesn't happen to you. so you adapt. and you adapt by drinking. you adapt by getting into relationships that may be destructive. you adapt by finding some way to physically or psychologically run away. and dr. clark, this happens, i suspect that because of this dynamic there are an awful lot of people, and we're going to get back to miss cain's experience that end up in our jail systems, that end up in our justice system. is that correct? that is true. there are a lot of people as a result, as miss cain indicated. you start using drugs that are illegal, and as a result of that you wind up get
and dr. harris, is that typical? is that a typical scenario of some of the folks that experience trauma? well, i think what happens is that trauma breaks out of the normal expected life trajectory, and you're kind of going along and you don't expect the men who come to your house to rape you. you don't expect your mother to go out on a drunk binge and leave you alone. what you think is "normal life" just doesn't happen to you. so you adapt. and you adapt by drinking. you adapt by...
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dr. nora to think this is the focal point of our living room. it's the focal point of our lives. ray, just move this into the den, ok? [doorbell rings] [gasp] oh, my god, she's here. i'll get it. no, no, no, no! i'll get it. just, ray, please. please what? just...please. debra: ok... hello. hi! debra? yes. oh, my god. come on in. this is unbelievable. ray, this is dr. sarazin. there's no reason to be so formal. call me dr. nora. ha ha ha! dr. nora. i feel stupid. debra: ha ha ha! you have a lovely home. oh, thanks. you know, we're gonna repaint this room. too many bad memories here. ha ha ha ha! ha ha ha ha! and, uh--well, these are our 2 boys, geoffrey and michael. what adorable twins. oh, thank you. it is good you dress them differently. well, of course, because they're different people with different personalities. and--and this is my daughter ally. hello! what are you drawing there, ally? naked barbies. um...honey, why don't we draw barbie building something, huh? she could still be n
dr. nora to think this is the focal point of our living room. it's the focal point of our lives. ray, just move this into the den, ok? [doorbell rings] [gasp] oh, my god, she's here. i'll get it. no, no, no, no! i'll get it. just, ray, please. please what? just...please. debra: ok... hello. hi! debra? yes. oh, my god. come on in. this is unbelievable. ray, this is dr. sarazin. there's no reason to be so formal. call me dr. nora. ha ha ha! dr. nora. i feel stupid. debra: ha ha ha! you have a...
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and your neighbor that the dr requestor's building, has wood elements on it. but, i am not trying to get you to do with it or perhaps through some kind of a color pallet, you know, if it softened the effects so to speak. also in terms of what is before us, and we are looking at if we don't take dr, we are looking at a four story building because you have eliminated what would be the fifth story,; is that correct?? >> yeah, we understand that, i think. >> i am not inclined to take the dr. >> and the requests for the project architect. and so the one thing that makes it a little harsh looking is the lines are kind of straight going back on the two sides and you have not taken advantage and there are some windows on the side of the dr requestor, but not much on the other side and there are not really any articulations and the dr request's building has articulations that softens it and i am not sure why you did not take advantage of putting it and i know of the property line windows but i would not expect the dr requestor to take out the stairway and fill it in bu
and your neighbor that the dr requestor's building, has wood elements on it. but, i am not trying to get you to do with it or perhaps through some kind of a color pallet, you know, if it softened the effects so to speak. also in terms of what is before us, and we are looking at if we don't take dr, we are looking at a four story building because you have eliminated what would be the fifth story,; is that correct?? >> yeah, we understand that, i think. >> i am not inclined to take...
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dr. samadi and dr. siegel will both talk about ways to prevent urinary tract infections. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, the bay debut of a new s " "media buzz." in just 13 minutes, howard will be here. stay tuned. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help test test then don't miss sleep train's wbest rest event.st ever? you'll find sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus,
dr. samadi and dr. siegel will both talk about ways to prevent urinary tract infections. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, the bay debut of a new s " "media buzz." in just 13 minutes, howard will be here. stay tuned. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24...
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dr.onrad murray. it isn't that you hired but knowing that there was a problem. and they had no indication that there was a problem with conrad murray. >> sonny hossen. >> it's pretty interesting. listen, we didn't pick conrad murray. he had a history of drug abuse. and he chose the person that would help him with his addiction. >> i spoke with aeg's president randy phillips three years ago about similar allegations. he said the decision to hire conrad murray and pay him $150,000 per month was solely michael's choice. >> he stared at me with this very deep stare and he said you don't understand. my body is what fuels this entire venture. and, like barack obama, i need my own physician with me 24/7, okay. that's not negotiable. >> phillips believed michael had a very personal reason for taking on the scheduled 50 concerts. >> i said, why now? because i had been chasing him to come out of retirement and get on the stage and perform live for three years. this was, you know, like a mission of
dr.onrad murray. it isn't that you hired but knowing that there was a problem. and they had no indication that there was a problem with conrad murray. >> sonny hossen. >> it's pretty interesting. listen, we didn't pick conrad murray. he had a history of drug abuse. and he chose the person that would help him with his addiction. >> i spoke with aeg's president randy phillips three years ago about similar allegations. he said the decision to hire conrad murray and pay him...
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dr. john la puma: you can change your life with what you eat. everyday, three times a day. narrator: dr. john la puma is a board certified specialist in internal medicine, a professionally trained chef and author of the new york time's bestseller, "chef md's big book of culinary medicine." dr. john la puma: you can learn without having to go to medical school or to a cooking school, how to use healthy recipes to be some of your best medicine. narrator: in this program he shares his secrets about foods that fight weight gain, super charge your life, and help you look and feel younger. dr. john la puma: fisherman's stew, cioppino. ah. what soup can do is amazing. narrator: if you love food and want to look and feel better than you thought possible, join us for eat & cook healthy with dr. john la puma. here's dr. john la puma. dr. john la puma: thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you so much. hi, i'm dr. john la puma. i'm a board certified internist. i've practiced in santa bar
dr. john la puma: you can change your life with what you eat. everyday, three times a day. narrator: dr. john la puma is a board certified specialist in internal medicine, a professionally trained chef and author of the new york time's bestseller, "chef md's big book of culinary medicine." dr. john la puma: you can learn without having to go to medical school or to a cooking school, how to use healthy recipes to be some of your best medicine. narrator: in this program he shares his...
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i love dr. bader's book. >> dr.rs every pest you could imagine, from ants to mice to moles, everything. and it deals with them naturally. >> by using the simple solutions in his book, i was able to get the spiders out of my house, but not harm the environment. >> announcer: big bugs, little crawlers, disgusting critters can all be gone from your home with dr. bader's naturalsolutions to things that bug you: the must-have guide to safe, natural and easy pest solutions. ants in the kitchen, mice in the walls or mosquitoes on the porch. why use dangerous pesticides when you can stop pests for good the natural way? dr. myles bader has packed thousands of amazing secrets into this one-of-a-kind book. with over 400 pages of solutions in large print and a complete index for easy reference, you'll save time and money right away. and best of all, most of the solutions are already in your home. so don't spend $150 for an exterminator when you can get all the secrets in this book for only $19.99. but wait! call or click right
i love dr. bader's book. >> dr.rs every pest you could imagine, from ants to mice to moles, everything. and it deals with them naturally. >> by using the simple solutions in his book, i was able to get the spiders out of my house, but not harm the environment. >> announcer: big bugs, little crawlers, disgusting critters can all be gone from your home with dr. bader's naturalsolutions to things that bug you: the must-have guide to safe, natural and easy pest solutions. ants in...
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our friend, dr. is just that person. dr. jones we are grateful for your contribution to the civil rights movement as not only the attorney, the advisor, and the speechwriter, but your words have been inspiring not only to all of us but to me personally. it inspires me to do more. it creates conditions under which i do not sit every time we come was something we say what's next because the dream has not been fulfilled for so many people. so, your words continue to inspire me and inspire us. you make the changes that we want to be and we march ahead and we will not turn back until everybody is taken care of. so it is with great pleasure that i celebrate you, dr. jones, and present you with an award on behalf of the city and county of san francisco in honor of the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. please, dr. jones step forward. >> [applause] >> dr. jones, on behalf of the city please accept this award of recognition for all your words that live on today and will love on forever with us. >> [applause] >> [music] >>
our friend, dr. is just that person. dr. jones we are grateful for your contribution to the civil rights movement as not only the attorney, the advisor, and the speechwriter, but your words have been inspiring not only to all of us but to me personally. it inspires me to do more. it creates conditions under which i do not sit every time we come was something we say what's next because the dream has not been fulfilled for so many people. so, your words continue to inspire me and inspire us. you...
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dr. king had a dream on that august day. today many immigrant students have another dream to remain and be reunited safely and legally with their parents here in this country could to contribute to our future in the same way the friends they've grown up and are able to do. the downturn in the economy in 2008 stripped away billions of dollars of wealth and ambassador starting to come back but we must resolve that the damage to families done by the doctor must never happen again. it begins today. on this campus by the year 2029 with the year that marks the centennial dr. king's birth, most of you in this room will have attained the age of dr. king did when he gave his famous speech. your education here at the law school and throughout this university must and will empower you with the ethical values and analytical mind to shape the arguments and city halls, court rooms and boardrooms to empower people and end poverty and discrimination. the university of san francisco of today looks like tomorrow's california. the school of la
dr. king had a dream on that august day. today many immigrant students have another dream to remain and be reunited safely and legally with their parents here in this country could to contribute to our future in the same way the friends they've grown up and are able to do. the downturn in the economy in 2008 stripped away billions of dollars of wealth and ambassador starting to come back but we must resolve that the damage to families done by the doctor must never happen again. it begins today....
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meet dr. susan taylor, a pioneer in skincare who founded the very first skin of color center in new york. and experience rx for brown skin for yourself, risk-free and get $60 worth of free gifts just for trying the system. but now, she's an award-winning major motion picture actress, a television producer and was recognized as one of people magazine's 50 most beautiful people. she's won naacp image and spirit awards, and at 48, vivica a. fox is an ageless beauty and inspiration, and a real-life rx for brown skin user. >> hi, i'm vivica fox, and i'm 48 years young! now, i'll admit, i'm a self-proclaimed beauty junkie. i love trying new beauty products, and taking care of my skin and looking my best is important to me... not only because my career is in front of the camera, but also because when i look best, i feel better, i'm more confident, more vibrant. and that's why i was so excited when i was introduced to rx for brown skin. rx for brown skin is a powerful yet luxurious skincare line devel
meet dr. susan taylor, a pioneer in skincare who founded the very first skin of color center in new york. and experience rx for brown skin for yourself, risk-free and get $60 worth of free gifts just for trying the system. but now, she's an award-winning major motion picture actress, a television producer and was recognized as one of people magazine's 50 most beautiful people. she's won naacp image and spirit awards, and at 48, vivica a. fox is an ageless beauty and inspiration, and a real-life...
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it is dr. kings inspires that led to these decisions, presidential and executive orders and concongressional and equality. the hero awards are living and profound symbols of this tradition. remind us that we here today are stewards of that great legacy, but more importantly that our collective work to advance human and civil rights is far from accomplished. today's historic observance is also a reminder to those of us in our commission to honor those 5 decades of service and accomplishments of the san francisco human rights commission in its fight for human rights in the face of discrimination. the history landmark initiatives and subsequent legislation generated by the san francisco human rights commission are not less than historic if not miraculous and too numerous to numerate. if i maybe so bold allow me to suggest that neither today's observance nor what we celebrate, a call to action from those we honor and upon whose shoulders we stand. they were not nostalgic figures in this history but
it is dr. kings inspires that led to these decisions, presidential and executive orders and concongressional and equality. the hero awards are living and profound symbols of this tradition. remind us that we here today are stewards of that great legacy, but more importantly that our collective work to advance human and civil rights is far from accomplished. today's historic observance is also a reminder to those of us in our commission to honor those 5 decades of service and accomplishments of...
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¿que quieres preguntar al dr. may?pero se que tiene algo, porque se levanta toda la noche para ir al baño. y cuando va al baño se tarda mucho, dice que no tiene nada, porque su... hay no se... como se llama su... bueno, eso, eso es negativo y no habla al respecto. hay... ¿que debo hacer? >> francine, tienes que hablar con el. es poco probable que tenga cancer, eso quiero decir el p.s.a. pero los sintomas son tambien horribles e interfieren con su vida y la suya, y tienes que persuadirlo de que hay algo que se puede hacer, y no tendria que vivir con esos sintomas. >> esto es un ejemplo perfecto de como afecta al hombre y tambien afecta sus seres queridos. y no puedo creer como los hombres creen que sera algo pasajero. francine, si todabia esta ahi, no deje de tomar el telefono y pida este producto para el. sea firme y haga que lo tome... porque ademas de ayudarle a el tambien le ayudara a usted y su relacion. hagalo antes de que este problema empeore. >> y estara agradecido por su ayuda. >> asi es. tenemos tiempo para u
¿que quieres preguntar al dr. may?pero se que tiene algo, porque se levanta toda la noche para ir al baño. y cuando va al baño se tarda mucho, dice que no tiene nada, porque su... hay no se... como se llama su... bueno, eso, eso es negativo y no habla al respecto. hay... ¿que debo hacer? >> francine, tienes que hablar con el. es poco probable que tenga cancer, eso quiero decir el p.s.a. pero los sintomas son tambien horribles e interfieren con su vida y la suya, y tienes que...
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>> wendy: larry, dr.phil will talk to you first. >> so he thinks he's the boss. >> well, he -- >> you're delusional. >> she's bossier. >> seriously, here's the big deal. you've got to have a clear boundary between home and work, and you may be designated as the boss at work. you may be designated as somebody who has to be in charge. you maight do that. but when you go home, you ain't the boss. you ain't even almost the boss. and do you want to be? i mean, seriously? >> yeah. >> you do. then i tell you what, i would let him do everything he wants to be in charge of. if he wants to set all the rules and run everything, then let him do it. and you go watch the dr. phil show and wendy williams. >> wendy: and my thought on this is very, very simple. i always say this, you know. working together takes a special couple to make it work. you have to define the bodaries of your life, what goes on at work and what goes on at home. but at home, my man, you are the head of the household. but, sweetheart, you are the n
>> wendy: larry, dr.phil will talk to you first. >> so he thinks he's the boss. >> well, he -- >> you're delusional. >> she's bossier. >> seriously, here's the big deal. you've got to have a clear boundary between home and work, and you may be designated as the boss at work. you may be designated as somebody who has to be in charge. you maight do that. but when you go home, you ain't the boss. you ain't even almost the boss. and do you want to be? i mean,...
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and about the dr. three points in the dr, written, point number one, is about my house increase would block the view ocean from that house. commissioners, please, look at the photos that the dr sent to you. the photo that i brought number seven, so very clearly, all the houses on santa ana block between there end and the other one, next to... and close to my house. that block, on the houses on santa ana, whether they change the height or stay the same as the height the houses on san bonito cannot see the direct view to the ocean. but they can have a view of the ocean in between houses. >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> thank you very much for the time. >> thank you. >> speakers in support of the project sponsor, roger, whiter, cam engine. yeah. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm roger writer and i am the president of the balboa terrace homes association and i am here first in my, official capacity to state that the homes association has no objection to the proposed project that mr. and mrs. nuy
and about the dr. three points in the dr, written, point number one, is about my house increase would block the view ocean from that house. commissioners, please, look at the photos that the dr sent to you. the photo that i brought number seven, so very clearly, all the houses on santa ana block between there end and the other one, next to... and close to my house. that block, on the houses on santa ana, whether they change the height or stay the same as the height the houses on san bonito...
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and what dr.e is they have enabled everyday people to have celebrity smiles. >> supersmile was created by dr. irwin smigel, the father of aesthetic dentistry and the only dentist the national museum of dentistry has honored with a permanent exhibit dedicated to his countless achievements, including the invention of tooth bonding. top celebrities have flocked to dr. smigel's madison avenue office. they know that if you want the best, he's the man to see. >> when you smile and that smile is really bright, they'll look and they'll say, "wow, my teeth aren't that white. how do i get 'em like that?" well, supersmile, baby. >> coming up: see people just like you try the supersmile system, which includes dr. smigel's revolutionary professional activating rods for the very first time and be blown away by the results they get in just six minutes. >> they are better. >> that's crazy. five to one. a one! >> a shade four all the way to number one. >> seven to a two. >> i jumped five shades lighter, actually.
and what dr.e is they have enabled everyday people to have celebrity smiles. >> supersmile was created by dr. irwin smigel, the father of aesthetic dentistry and the only dentist the national museum of dentistry has honored with a permanent exhibit dedicated to his countless achievements, including the invention of tooth bonding. top celebrities have flocked to dr. smigel's madison avenue office. they know that if you want the best, he's the man to see. >> when you smile and that...
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dr. itiel dror, a cognitive neuroscientist based in london, is one of the world's leading authorities on fingerprint analysis. he says that examiners can be influenced by bias. >> we're talking about bias that's unconscious? >> absolutely. >> we're not talking about a conscious conspiracy to match up the suspect with the fingerprint. >> absolutely, we're talking about dedicated, hard-working, honest, competent forensic examiners. >> bergman: dr. dror says this is cognitive bias. and in a study to show how strong that bias can be, he took real cases-- where examiners had found a match-- changed the descriptions of the crime and then asked the same examiners to analyze them again. >> i gave the same prints to the same examiner without their knowledge, and a large majority of the examiners said now it's not a match. >> so, in over half the cases, they would disagree with their former opinion? >> yes, it changed their perception and judgment, and over half said it is not a match. >> in the st
dr. itiel dror, a cognitive neuroscientist based in london, is one of the world's leading authorities on fingerprint analysis. he says that examiners can be influenced by bias. >> we're talking about bias that's unconscious? >> absolutely. >> we're not talking about a conscious conspiracy to match up the suspect with the fingerprint. >> absolutely, we're talking about dedicated, hard-working, honest, competent forensic examiners. >> bergman: dr. dror says this is...
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dr.erricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and décolleté. coming up in the next half-hour, you're going to meet the creator of sub-d and the dermatologist to the stars, dr. nicholas perricone. dr. perricone believes that aging is optional, and you don't have to age like your parents. having written five new york times best-selling books, dr. perricone is the leading authority on reversing the signs of aging. dr. perricone has 41 patents to his name and has been called "one of the best dermatologists in the u.s." >> people ask me, "gee, why has the beauty industry neglected the submandibular region -- chin and neck?" i don't think they neglect it. i just think they didn't have the solution. >> announcer: he was recently named an alternative health all-star by one of the top-rated
dr.erricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and décolleté. coming up in the next half-hour, you're going to meet the creator of sub-d and the dermatologist to the stars, dr. nicholas perricone. dr. perricone believes that aging is optional, and you don't have to age like your parents....
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dr.id reagan is chief medical officer of tennessee's department of health, he is part of a task force specifically working on this issue. thanks to all of you for joining us. dr. patrick, what is this syndrome? are these baby's actually born as addicts? >> no we try to talk about baby's born dependent to medication. it's a withdrawal syndrome that newborns experience, and most commonly occurred when a baby has been exposed to opiates. so babies that are exposed to prescription drugs are at risk. >> five fold increase between 2000 and 2009 in neonatal abstinence syndrome. why such a spike? >> that's a question. the centers for disease control and prevention describe over the last decade a four-fold increase in prescriptions written for painkillers, and the complicati complications. >> dr. reagan, some groups specifically some women's advocacy groups say these numbers are highly exaggerated? do you agree? >> no, i don't. in the last two years we have seen an 25% increase. so it is of histor
dr.id reagan is chief medical officer of tennessee's department of health, he is part of a task force specifically working on this issue. thanks to all of you for joining us. dr. patrick, what is this syndrome? are these baby's actually born as addicts? >> no we try to talk about baby's born dependent to medication. it's a withdrawal syndrome that newborns experience, and most commonly occurred when a baby has been exposed to opiates. so babies that are exposed to prescription drugs are...
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dr. joel foreman, dr. bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most vociferous debunker of its findings as
dr. joel foreman, dr. bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be...
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dr. king spoke number ten. and out of the ten people that spoke that day, i'm the only one still around. >> congratulations. >> what's that? >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> it was a great moment in american life. >> you were his friend? >> yeah. i got to know dr. king. i met him in 1958 when i was 18. but i first heard of him when i was 15 years old in the 10th grade. we worked together. we marched together. we got arrested together in selma, alabama. >> have you ever heard this story before? >> yes, i have. >> you have? >> i watched it on tv. >> you did? >> so you know about the sit-ins? the freedom ride? >> yeah. >> people marching for the right to vote? you know, i was on the march from selma to montgomery. i was beaten. on march 7th, 1965, a group of us, about 600 people, black and white, many young people, some people who had just left church, decided to march from selma to montgomery, about 50 miles away, because people of color, black people in alabama, couldn't regi
dr. king spoke number ten. and out of the ten people that spoke that day, i'm the only one still around. >> congratulations. >> what's that? >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> it was a great moment in american life. >> you were his friend? >> yeah. i got to know dr. king. i met him in 1958 when i was 18. but i first heard of him when i was 15 years old in the 10th grade. we worked together. we marched together. we got arrested together in...
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it's dr. howard murad, dermatologist, pharmacist and founder of the first clinical skin care line. >> female announcer: he's a four-time bestselling anti-aging beauty author, holding 18 patents and still today defines the vision and direction of the murad empire. vogue magazine calls dr. murad one of the nation's best dermatologists. >> a lot of people ask me, "how can i make my skin beautiful?" i say, "well, we make it healthy. that's how we make it beautiful." >> it's like my fountain of youth. it's like my miracle in a jar. it took away all the dry, patchy skin on my forehead. i have a brand-new face thanks to dr. murad. >> male announcer: murad was the first to merge science and skin care 21 years ago and continues to shatter industry barriers today. >> female announcer: murad products are featured in the most elite spas and retail stores in over 50 countries. and now, murad is proud to introduce another first: murad resurgence, the only comprehensive skin care line specifically designed t
it's dr. howard murad, dermatologist, pharmacist and founder of the first clinical skin care line. >> female announcer: he's a four-time bestselling anti-aging beauty author, holding 18 patents and still today defines the vision and direction of the murad empire. vogue magazine calls dr. murad one of the nation's best dermatologists. >> a lot of people ask me, "how can i make my skin beautiful?" i say, "well, we make it healthy. that's how we make it beautiful."...
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today on larry king now the truth about suicide dr drew pinsky dr dan roddenberry cesar milan and pattie mallette live for the mail on mental illness we know that ninety percent of people who die by suicide have some kind of psychiatric disorder or substance abuse problems at the time of their death there's even some evidence that some of that may be genetically based there's actually suicide genes out there share their personal struggles with suicide i just took every pill i found at home and just said it didn't kill it had a purpose in life anymore by landfill a really passionate and there moment in my life and what we could do to breathe and it if you combine medications and psychotherapy you've got about an eighty five to ninety percent chance of success in treating and that's far better than many others and that is a plus the problem today is that where you go has your partner care down there and he or she has almost no training in deal with this yet it's very likely you're going to pass the primary care person through criminalist with sister part and you need to get psychiatric car
today on larry king now the truth about suicide dr drew pinsky dr dan roddenberry cesar milan and pattie mallette live for the mail on mental illness we know that ninety percent of people who die by suicide have some kind of psychiatric disorder or substance abuse problems at the time of their death there's even some evidence that some of that may be genetically based there's actually suicide genes out there share their personal struggles with suicide i just took every pill i found at home and...
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i love dr. bader's book. >> dr. book covers every pest you could imagine, from ants to mice to moles, everything. and it deals with them naturally. >> by using the simple solutions in his book, i was able to get the spiders out of my house, but not harm the environment. >> announcer: big bugs, little crawlers, disgusting critters can all be gone from your home with dr. bader's naturalsolutions to things that bug you: the must-have guide to safe, natural and easy pest solutions. ants in the kitchen, mice in the walls or mosquitoes on the porch. why use dangerous pesticides when you can stop pests for good the natural way? dr. myles bader has packed thousands of amazing secrets into this one-of-a-kind book. with over 400 pages of solutions in large print and a complete index for easy reference, you'll save time and money right away. and best of all, most of the solutions are already in your home. so don't spend $150 for an exterminator when you can get all the secrets in this book for only $19.99. but wait! call or cl
i love dr. bader's book. >> dr. book covers every pest you could imagine, from ants to mice to moles, everything. and it deals with them naturally. >> by using the simple solutions in his book, i was able to get the spiders out of my house, but not harm the environment. >> announcer: big bugs, little crawlers, disgusting critters can all be gone from your home with dr. bader's naturalsolutions to things that bug you: the must-have guide to safe, natural and easy pest...