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[applause] >> dr. allen, what about all these cushions and inserts we've been putting in our shoes for years? >> well, a lot of people buy these things and they do cushion, but i can't imagine they shock absorb very well. >> all right, well, what about this gel thing? it's very popular. >> well, better, and that's why our new walkfit orthotic has a gel heel for added cushioning. but by themselves, where's the support and stability and how do they help with...? >> alignment and stability. and don't forget, we have holes in the walkfit to keep your feet cool all the time. >> o.k., now, doc, tell us exactly what's happening down there with our feet and why everyone should wear walkfit. >> o.k., let's go take a look at the skeletal muscles again. now, as i've said before, there are 26 bones in the foot and they all must work in harmony. when you walk, the foot collapses and the bones can go out of alignment. not only can that result in hip, knee and back pain but it corns and calluses as well. now, the walkfit i
[applause] >> dr. allen, what about all these cushions and inserts we've been putting in our shoes for years? >> well, a lot of people buy these things and they do cushion, but i can't imagine they shock absorb very well. >> all right, well, what about this gel thing? it's very popular. >> well, better, and that's why our new walkfit orthotic has a gel heel for added cushioning. but by themselves, where's the support and stability and how do they help with...? >>...
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. >> dr. allen is revered for developing the triploid oyster. a sterile oyster that doesn't become thin and watery in the summer months like a reproductive oyster does. >> oysters have been described as reproductive machines inside two shells, and so, if we can shut down that reproductive mechanism, we can get the oyster to devote that otherwise reproducuctive energy into beina robust and meaty oyster. >> so, what that does for us as an industry is, first of all, it gives us an extraordinary oyster. it's 30 to 50% higher meat yield. it grows so fast that those diseases, really, don'n't hahave time to kill it. and it doesn't spawn so it's available year round for consumption and for sale. >> ecology and culture often clash when it comes to managing oysters. when you come right down to it, watermen, scientists, and everyone who lives in the chesapeake bay watershed, all want the same thing, a teeming, healthy, sustainable bay. oyster restoration is one giant step toward that goal. >> "spat" is the title of my film and that's appropriate for my fil
. >> dr. allen is revered for developing the triploid oyster. a sterile oyster that doesn't become thin and watery in the summer months like a reproductive oyster does. >> oysters have been described as reproductive machines inside two shells, and so, if we can shut down that reproductive mechanism, we can get the oyster to devote that otherwise reproducuctive energy into beina robust and meaty oyster. >> so, what that does for us as an industry is, first of all, it gives us...
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[applause] >> dr. allen, we only have another minute-- is there anything you'd like to add? >> mimi, as a foot surgeon, i am so proud of what these shows have done to educate people about their feet. many people had no idea that putting walkfits in their shoes could change their lives so dramatically. talking to them and hearing their stories has made me feel as good as i ever have about being a doctor. >> don't wait until pain and discomfort overtake your life. give the new walkfit platinum a try. >> dr. selner is more than just the man on this show, he's my doctor. and if you can't visit him, do the next best thing: pick up the phone and order your walkfit orthotics now. i promise you, you'll thank me for that advice. for dr. allen selner, mimi umidon and me, stuart pankin, be happy, be healthy and walk fit! [cheers and applause] when you call to let walkfit put comfort back in your life. the walkfit does what cushions and arch supports can't; they help give you comfort, stability, strength and balance. remember, call in the next 20 minutes and get the walkfits with the th
[applause] >> dr. allen, we only have another minute-- is there anything you'd like to add? >> mimi, as a foot surgeon, i am so proud of what these shows have done to educate people about their feet. many people had no idea that putting walkfits in their shoes could change their lives so dramatically. talking to them and hearing their stories has made me feel as good as i ever have about being a doctor. >> don't wait until pain and discomfort overtake your life. give the new...
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. >> dr. allen mask has the story of two sisters who teamed up to served communities as well. >> reporter: five years ago, breast cancer had not affected her immediate family, but shawn worked on send money to community agents to help under served women. >> my sister was diagnosed with breast cancer in breast. >> it had spread to a couple of lymph nodes they removed. >> reporter: then 45-year-old kim began a regular routine of aggressive therapy with her driving more than 35 minutes from her home. >> i have to go to town for this and but what about the people who can't? >> reporter: it was a problem that her sister was fighting. >> it bring its home knowing >> reporter: once cancer free, her sister got involved in race for the cure. >> i had my own team. >> reporter: her sister suggested outreach in kim's church with a program called worship in pink. >> we lit a memory candle for those 2 lost their battle. >> reporter: lunsford stepped up to share her story of the congregation. >> i want to bring aw
. >> dr. allen mask has the story of two sisters who teamed up to served communities as well. >> reporter: five years ago, breast cancer had not affected her immediate family, but shawn worked on send money to community agents to help under served women. >> my sister was diagnosed with breast cancer in breast. >> it had spread to a couple of lymph nodes they removed. >> reporter: then 45-year-old kim began a regular routine of aggressive therapy with her driving...
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dr. allen prescribed the cure. - didn't you say there was no other image like that in existence? - my father carved it himself for my 17th birthday. - all right, you win. so, you didn't lie but you sure cut a mighty sharp corner. - my dear child, in academic circles that is what is called applied psychology. - dad, please, i promise you. if we get one more psychologist in this family, to let superstitious fear gets you in its clammy hands. i was definitely cured of all that jazz. but i must admit, there are a couple of little things you simply can't argue against. i mean, for instance, if you let yourself be foxed into walking under a ladder, some absolutely crummy incident is bound to follow. - yeah mom. - there's something in my left eye. - look up. - there how's that. - that's better dear, thank you. - you know mom you're looking great. - really? - yeah you really are. you're aging gracefully. - i'm not aging at all. it's because i've got a good home. - and you're a loyal son, darling. - well heck, if a guy can't be loyal to his own mother... - cool it we've got company. - hey
dr. allen prescribed the cure. - didn't you say there was no other image like that in existence? - my father carved it himself for my 17th birthday. - all right, you win. so, you didn't lie but you sure cut a mighty sharp corner. - my dear child, in academic circles that is what is called applied psychology. - dad, please, i promise you. if we get one more psychologist in this family, to let superstitious fear gets you in its clammy hands. i was definitely cured of all that jazz. but i must...
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with all th heartburn and we spoke with dr. allen bloser, a gastroenterologist who works with the enova group in fairfax. >> one, limit alcohol consumption. two, pace yourself. eat small frequent portions of the meal rather than one gigantic one at a time. don't lay down immediately after having consumed the meal. and give yourself at least a four-hour opportunity between the time you end your meal and bed. >> reporter: so, whatever you do watch the football game sitting up and dr. bloser also recommends eating a handful of nuts before the big meal. maybe pecans or almonds. that shouldn't be hard to do. he says that can aid in digestion and keep you from eating quite so much. >> nothing can keep me from eating too much food at thanksgiving. >> eat a bunch of nuts, is that what he said? >> it helps you digest your food and fills you up a little bit so maybe you'll eat less. >> ok me. i'll just eat more. >> whatever worked in the past, that's what you want to do this year. you are not the only one out getting thanksgiving dinner ready.
with all th heartburn and we spoke with dr. allen bloser, a gastroenterologist who works with the enova group in fairfax. >> one, limit alcohol consumption. two, pace yourself. eat small frequent portions of the meal rather than one gigantic one at a time. don't lay down immediately after having consumed the meal. and give yourself at least a four-hour opportunity between the time you end your meal and bed. >> reporter: so, whatever you do watch the football game sitting up and dr....
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dr. carl allen, the medical director for specialties at southwest medical. good morning. so before we get into open enrollment and talking about medicare, tell us about what you do. >> senior medical director for southwest medical associates. that moons i cover ologys. cardiology, view maology. and i'm still practicing, as well. and at southwest medical we have over 350 providers, with 30 clinics. we have two surgery centers. we have home health care services. we have urgent care 24 hours. we have urgent cares. we have a whole host of services members. >> it's a vibrant network they have going. >> and if you're choosing during open enrollment and you want to make sure you have access to a network like that, that's why it's so important. >> it's so important for seniors. this is an exciting time for seniors. it's an exciting time, because this is the time for seniors to enroll in medicare plan, or make changes. and i think it's very critical for the seniors to look at all the information they're getting from different vendors and different insurance and make a good compari
dr. carl allen, the medical director for specialties at southwest medical. good morning. so before we get into open enrollment and talking about medicare, tell us about what you do. >> senior medical director for southwest medical associates. that moons i cover ologys. cardiology, view maology. and i'm still practicing, as well. and at southwest medical we have over 350 providers, with 30 clinics. we have two surgery centers. we have home health care services. we have urgent care 24...
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it is in theecem dr 1st issue of the "fortune" magandzine a allen murray is here to discuss >> little company. >> it's got a future. >> yeah. 32 years old, i would point out. >> his stay at the top of the list. >> he is 32. >>? he is, yes. the company is not. >> yeah. >> look. a lot of great folks to choose from. why is mark zuckerberg first on the list? >> first of all, just the incredibly rapid growth. we still think of it as a little start-up. it's a 375 billion dollar company in terms of -- >> how old is facebook now? >> facebook is a >> okay. >> it's 22 billion in revenues and it's the first 1.8 billion people use facebook. think of that. no other product has ever been in the hands of so many people around the world. and it's also an enormous. think how facebook played in this election. the first social mediaelection their news from facebook. >> yet, he says he is not a media company. he says he is a tech company. do you agree? >> he is full of it. he is media compan come on. more than 60% of americans get their news from facebook. the degree to which people are tied to their mob
it is in theecem dr 1st issue of the "fortune" magandzine a allen murray is here to discuss >> little company. >> it's got a future. >> yeah. 32 years old, i would point out. >> his stay at the top of the list. >> he is 32. >>? he is, yes. the company is not. >> yeah. >> look. a lot of great folks to choose from. why is mark zuckerberg first on the list? >> first of all, just the incredibly rapid growth. we still think of it as a...
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allen. i want to join you in applauding the leadership of allowing this session, this afternoon. ladies and gentlemen, we are honored to have in the audience the president, dr. evelyn, you're honored. thank you very much. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i, too, want to salute npca and the national park service for hosting and certainly an honor to be here with john w. franklin. and ask each of you to join me in applauding our colleagues at the smithsonian -- at the national smithsonian museum of african-american history to john and dr. lonnie and all your colleagues, we're in your debt. we're so grateful. i will attempt to be brief, to speak about an agency that i have known for half of a century and, once i get involved and talk about the national park service, i would ask each of you be prepared to have breakfast here tomorrow morning. seriously, i will try to be brief and to look at the audience and see so many familiar faces and certainly my colleagues and the national park service and still refer to them as colleagues in the park service, although i've not been with the park service for the past 16 years. they're still a part of me and i'm a part
allen. i want to join you in applauding the leadership of allowing this session, this afternoon. ladies and gentlemen, we are honored to have in the audience the president, dr. evelyn, you're honored. thank you very much. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> i, too, want to salute npca and the national park service for hosting and certainly an honor to be here with john w. franklin. and ask each of you to join me in applauding our colleagues at the smithsonian -- at the national...