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dr. anderson, i had no feeling in my feet. couldn't feel the brake pedal anymore. what has happened since is absolutely fantastic. i no longer fear losing my balance as i walk, i have feeling in my feet and lower legs again, and driving a car makes me much safer on the roads than i used to be. he told me he though he could help me and found out that it's ugh the treatments, and right away i could tell a difference, and now i can walk by myself. i was falling down a lot. and if anybody has any question about it, you need to try it. at least come and see how it works for you. anyone that is suffering from pain, they need to give you a call, you can help them. i'm going to tell them how to get ahold of you. thanks for being here. great. many patients are told elsewhere that nothing can be done for the pain from neuropathy and that they just have to live it with. if you've heard this same thing from your doctor, dr. anderson is offering a free screening that includes looking at your personal health history, a confidential questionnaire, and a patient-specific neuropath
dr. anderson, i had no feeling in my feet. couldn't feel the brake pedal anymore. what has happened since is absolutely fantastic. i no longer fear losing my balance as i walk, i have feeling in my feet and lower legs again, and driving a car makes me much safer on the roads than i used to be. he told me he though he could help me and found out that it's ugh the treatments, and right away i could tell a difference, and now i can walk by myself. i was falling down a lot. and if anybody has any...
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dr. anderson, i had no feeling in my feet. it was very, very difficult for me to drive a car because i couldn't feel the brake pedal anymore. is absolutely fantastic. i no longer fear losing my balance as i walk, i have feeling in my feet and lower legs again, and driving a car makes me much safer on the roads than i used to be. he told me he though he could help me and found out that it's probably my autoimmune system isn't working correctly. i then went through the treatments, and right away i i was falling down a lot. and if anybody has any question about it, you need to try it. at least come and see how it works for you. anyone that is suffering from pain, they need to give you a call, you can help them. i'm going to tell them how to get ahold of you. thanks for being here. great. many patients are told elsewhere that nothing can be done for the pain from neuropathy and that they just have to live it with. if you've heard this same thing from your doctor, dr. anderson ee screening that includes looking at your personal hea
dr. anderson, i had no feeling in my feet. it was very, very difficult for me to drive a car because i couldn't feel the brake pedal anymore. is absolutely fantastic. i no longer fear losing my balance as i walk, i have feeling in my feet and lower legs again, and driving a car makes me much safer on the roads than i used to be. he told me he though he could help me and found out that it's probably my autoimmune system isn't working correctly. i then went through the treatments, and right away...
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dr. anderson said we must be wary of foreign objects in the eye. put down your orange juice. put it down. let me see. opie, you've been fighting. hmm, after i've talked and talked and talked and talked to you about fighting. who started it? the other kid? kinda. settled anything. and in front of little cynthia, too. was cynthia there? yeah. were some of the boys picking on cynthia? well, you see, paw... can i get some more orange juice? yeah, go ahead. 't want to talk about it. probably because i have lectured him so much about fighting. doesn't seem to have made much impression. well, in this case it seems like it was for a good cause-- protecting a girl. i can't just bawl him out for that. no, no... we did tell him to look out for cynthia. that's right, that's right. i bet it was that blake boy. he's a bully. yes, he is. he's always teasing girls. and he's... he's taller than opie, too. at least by two inches. yeah. it's... it's good that opie can take care of himself. yes, yes. ( chuckling ) opie's got a black eye but i sure would hate to see the other boy. i'm sorry i hit
dr. anderson said we must be wary of foreign objects in the eye. put down your orange juice. put it down. let me see. opie, you've been fighting. hmm, after i've talked and talked and talked and talked to you about fighting. who started it? the other kid? kinda. settled anything. and in front of little cynthia, too. was cynthia there? yeah. were some of the boys picking on cynthia? well, you see, paw... can i get some more orange juice? yeah, go ahead. 't want to talk about it. probably because...
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dr. anderson. >> this is something i never expected. he was just so interested in mingling with the group. >> reporter: now while people pay their last respects and the world bids farewell to castro, and while history will judge him by his policies and politics, anderson will judge by when he remembers and by what he saw. people that we uncounter. >> the group returned to cuba hoping to see castro again, but they were unable to do so. >>> as a a reminder david culver is on the ground in cuba right now. watch for his first report from havana in about 30 minutes. a little chillier than cuba. and we are definitely getting some fog and rain. that rain is not going away any u time soon. >> the first round is almost done. we're seeing a few scattered showers right now, but the second round knocking on our doorstep right in time for your wednesday morning commute. we could see some rain showers on and off through the day tomorrow. clouds and spotty u showers. rain coming back in by daybreak. at least the first part will be droi. a little on th
dr. anderson. >> this is something i never expected. he was just so interested in mingling with the group. >> reporter: now while people pay their last respects and the world bids farewell to castro, and while history will judge him by his policies and politics, anderson will judge by when he remembers and by what he saw. people that we uncounter. >> the group returned to cuba hoping to see castro again, but they were unable to do so. >>> as a a reminder david culver...
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dr. kathy anderson is path's fis physician. while she believes medical marijuana is changing lives, not everyone is on board. it's not a prescription or an over-the-counter for 50 patients. for many it's delivered right to their door. frst they have to qualify for compassionate use in the state of florida. >> the majority of are cancer patients in different stages of cancer. i've had multiple cancers, going through cheem mow. the cbd helps them feel better undergoing the chemotherapy. medical cannabis. one has thc, the chemical associated with the high. others with seizure disorders or severe muscle spasm are re restricted orvy avial with a strain less than 3% thc. three months later, caitlin sees a change. how many a day were you having on the seizures? >> i would say two to three maybe. >> >> none. >> as far as side effects go? >> none. >> it was like a curtain drew open, and just like something in my brain went like this. and i was like, oh my gosh. it makes me kind of weepy. >> suzanne can spend more time outside in the day
dr. kathy anderson is path's fis physician. while she believes medical marijuana is changing lives, not everyone is on board. it's not a prescription or an over-the-counter for 50 patients. for many it's delivered right to their door. frst they have to qualify for compassionate use in the state of florida. >> the majority of are cancer patients in different stages of cancer. i've had multiple cancers, going through cheem mow. the cbd helps them feel better undergoing the chemotherapy....
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dr. can't anderson is pat's physician. while she believes medical marijuana is changing lives, not everyone's on board. >> you still get nay sayers? over the counter drug. the doctor anderson currently recommends can business to about 50 patients for many it's delivered right to their door. but first they must qualify for compassionate use in the state of florida. >> majority of my patients are cancer patients. and different stages of cancer. i've had multiple cancers. going through chemo and the cbd is helping them to feel better while they are undergoing their chemotherapy. patients with terminal illnesses can get two business. one contained significant levels of thc the chemical associated with at marijuana high. >> others with certain seizure disorders or severe muscle spasm are restricted to cbds a strain of marijuana containing less than 1 percent thc. >> three months after starting the medication katelyn's seen a change. how many a day were you having >> and now? >> none. as far as side effects go? >> none. it was l
dr. can't anderson is pat's physician. while she believes medical marijuana is changing lives, not everyone's on board. >> you still get nay sayers? over the counter drug. the doctor anderson currently recommends can business to about 50 patients for many it's delivered right to their door. but first they must qualify for compassionate use in the state of florida. >> majority of my patients are cancer patients. and different stages of cancer. i've had multiple cancers. going through...
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dr. karen lu is an expert in this field at m.d. anderson cancer center; and dr.ela marshall is an advisor to the black women's health imperative. she is in private practice in maryland. dr. lu, now that we've set the table a little bit, let's add a little context to this. in relation to other cancers, how prevalent are these? >> so all together, as you said, almost 100,000 women this year will be diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer. and importantly, with uterine cancer, it's on the rise. >> sreenivasan: and put that in perspective. compared to--, you know, there's a horrible reality in the cancer marketplace that some cancers get more attention than others, and the more attention they get, the more research funding they get as well. so how do these cancers compete and fair when we think about all the other cancers out there? >> there definitely is less attention, even though there's such a high number of women with these cancers. and i think the breast cancer community has done a fantastic job about demystifying and being open about talking about breast cancer, a
dr. karen lu is an expert in this field at m.d. anderson cancer center; and dr.ela marshall is an advisor to the black women's health imperative. she is in private practice in maryland. dr. lu, now that we've set the table a little bit, let's add a little context to this. in relation to other cancers, how prevalent are these? >> so all together, as you said, almost 100,000 women this year will be diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer. and importantly, with uterine cancer, it's on the rise....
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our bill anderson has his story. >> reporter: dr.el runs successful dental practice and that's good. it's the to be respected. but the reason i wanted to meet him is because of how well he represents our social media quote of the day. we make living by what we get. but we make live by what we give. we just provide emergency without expecting anything from patients in return. just helping those in need who can't avenue for it who can't come here on time patients who just are afraid of the dentist, a couple times a year they provide free emergency dental care basically anything causing you pain to as many as a couple hundred people during a free treatment day. >> it all started with a vision my father was very spiritual he was dentist for 38 years and he kind of said to himself, you know what, enough about taking. it's all about giving now. dr. patel carrying on tradition his father started the free treatment days and when he passed away, it was a way for dr. patel to honor his father's hem p row while serving a community he appreciate
our bill anderson has his story. >> reporter: dr.el runs successful dental practice and that's good. it's the to be respected. but the reason i wanted to meet him is because of how well he represents our social media quote of the day. we make living by what we get. but we make live by what we give. we just provide emergency without expecting anything from patients in return. just helping those in need who can't avenue for it who can't come here on time patients who just are afraid of the...
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dr. brian dirck, who is a professor at anderson university in anderson, indiana. yet several books about abraham and can, including his first book which was a comparison of abraham lincoln and jefferson davis. he also wrote "lincoln the lawyer," which probably everyone in this room has read.
dr. brian dirck, who is a professor at anderson university in anderson, indiana. yet several books about abraham and can, including his first book which was a comparison of abraham lincoln and jefferson davis. he also wrote "lincoln the lawyer," which probably everyone in this room has read.
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but one local dentist is doing all that he can to help and our bill anderson has his amazing story. drntist practice much that's good. it's to be respected. but the reason i wanted to meet him is because of how well he reps our social media quote of the day. "we make living by what we get but we make life by what we give". >> we just provide free emergency without expecting anything from patients in return and helping in those who can't afford it, who can't come here on time, patient who's are afraid of the dentist a couple times a year they provide free emergency dental care basically anything causing you pain to as many as couple hundred people during a free treatment day. >> it all started with a vision my father was very spiritual he was a dentist for 38 years, and he kind of set to himself, you know what, enough about taking. it's all about giving now. dr. patel is carrying on tradition. his father started the free treatment days and when he passed away it was a way for dr. patel to honor his father's memory while serving a community he appreciates. >> he means everything to me. i
but one local dentist is doing all that he can to help and our bill anderson has his amazing story. drntist practice much that's good. it's to be respected. but the reason i wanted to meet him is because of how well he reps our social media quote of the day. "we make living by what we get but we make life by what we give". >> we just provide free emergency without expecting anything from patients in return and helping in those who can't afford it, who can't come here on time,...
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dr. brian dirck, who is a professor at anderson university in anderson, indiana. yet several books about abraham and can, including his first book which was a comparison of abraham lincoln and jefferson davis. he also wrote "lincoln the lawyer," which probably everyone in this room has read. he wrote "lincoln and the constitution," and "lincoln and america.". he will be talking about his newest book, "lincoln in indiana." that is where lincoln spent his formative years. us howoing to tell important that was to lincoln's life. please welcome dr. brian dirck. [applause] is my powerpoint -- oh. it is good to go. try -- nothing is happening. hold on a second. back.you for inviting me this is actually my third visit to the lincoln group. i have very fond memories of you guys. i don't know if any of you were here the first time i was here way back, i want to say in the year 2000. was a freshly minted professor at my university with my first book humming out and you guys were my very first book talk, and i was petrified. [laughter] prof. dirck: i was literally like, oh m
dr. brian dirck, who is a professor at anderson university in anderson, indiana. yet several books about abraham and can, including his first book which was a comparison of abraham lincoln and jefferson davis. he also wrote "lincoln the lawyer," which probably everyone in this room has read. he wrote "lincoln and the constitution," and "lincoln and america.". he will be talking about his newest book, "lincoln in indiana." that is where lincoln spent his...
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dr. king was right. i think maryanne anderson was right. i think that so many who have gone before us were right.if we're right, god will fight our battles. and we will be free some day. so i thank you for gathering today. we have a wonderful celebration before us. may god bless you, may god bless the african-american museum of history and culture, and may god bless america. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of the smithsonian institution, david scorden. >> good morning. what a historic day to be together here on the national mall of the united states. it is my distinct pleasure to welcome everyone to this dawning of a new era at the smithsonian institution today. today we open wide the doors of this museum to people in the nation's capital throughout america and across our world. the dream that so many envisioned is made real. several people who supported us along the way are here with us this morning, including john lewis, representative of georgia's fifth district and author of the original legislation to establish the museum. [ applause ] sam brownback, go
dr. king was right. i think maryanne anderson was right. i think that so many who have gone before us were right.if we're right, god will fight our battles. and we will be free some day. so i thank you for gathering today. we have a wonderful celebration before us. may god bless you, may god bless the african-american museum of history and culture, and may god bless america. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the secretary of the smithsonian institution, david...
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joining us from boston anderson democratic pollster who works for fox news and dr.shaw, a republican pollster who also works for fox news. the next fnc poll will be released next friday evening. dr. shah begin with you, are you seeing a shift in the polling because of the email frakus this week? >> well, bill, it's not clear that it's entirely dual to the email frakus. i think what you have seen in the national polls, the polls we pay a lot of attention to high media polls change from 7 pointed clinton lead down to 3 or 4 point clinton lead. yeah, there has been movement in the polls. the question though is how much of this sort of email fake can you say iemail -- frakg it. republicans come home and what looks to be happening right now is gary johnson's support, to lesser extent jill stein johnson support create cratered also. >> see hillary clinton up by double digits and short time later donald trump up by one. how do you process that? >> i want to see more polls. and this is little bit of an odd comment here but i have found that halloween and halloween weekend a
joining us from boston anderson democratic pollster who works for fox news and dr.shaw, a republican pollster who also works for fox news. the next fnc poll will be released next friday evening. dr. shah begin with you, are you seeing a shift in the polling because of the email frakus this week? >> well, bill, it's not clear that it's entirely dual to the email frakus. i think what you have seen in the national polls, the polls we pay a lot of attention to high media polls change from 7...
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anderson? >> gary, thanks. a short time ago i spoke with dr.ein who's leading the recount effort and has raised more than $6 million for the cause. here's some of what she had to say. you're talking about potential hacking. and obviously, there have been instances, and obviously, the dnc e-mails were hacked. there were attempts to get into -- and efforts to get into various voter databases. but the fbi has been investigating that, and i assume, continues to investigate that. and even the clinton campaign, their counsel says they've had lawyers and data analysts and programmers looking since the results and have not recovered any actionable evidence. >> that's right. and what the people who watchdog the voting machine equipment, what they will be very quick to tell you is that this is something you cannot see, unless you actually count the ballots. there is otherwise no standard against which to measure it. so unless we actually look, we will never know. >> with me now is cnn senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin. democratic strategist, paul bega
anderson? >> gary, thanks. a short time ago i spoke with dr.ein who's leading the recount effort and has raised more than $6 million for the cause. here's some of what she had to say. you're talking about potential hacking. and obviously, there have been instances, and obviously, the dnc e-mails were hacked. there were attempts to get into -- and efforts to get into various voter databases. but the fbi has been investigating that, and i assume, continues to investigate that. and even the...
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as mike anderson reports only on 12 news, one marquette university professor is thankful to be alive. >> how old are you now? you were six? does that mean you are in the first grade? >> dr. brian hodgson of the marquette university dental faculty is literally back from the dead. >> i am just going to take a quick peek here. run on the university track a couple months ago and had a heart attack. >> i remember going down there and running one or two laps, but the next thing i remember is waking up to weeks later in the hospital. >> my mom called me and told me my dad just woke up. >> his daughter amanda is a student at marquette and she's also on the track team. she says her dad works out more than she does. >> and i am just thankful for him being here. >> much of the credit goes to the lacrosse trainer aaron nearby when the doctor went down. >> he wasn't breathing, gasping a little bit. no pulse, and we just started cpr. >> the doctor returned to work this week, teaching future dentists and treating patients. >>'s got telling me i want you to do something else, or is he telling me to continue doing what you are doing? that has probably been the >> we wish him many more r
as mike anderson reports only on 12 news, one marquette university professor is thankful to be alive. >> how old are you now? you were six? does that mean you are in the first grade? >> dr. brian hodgson of the marquette university dental faculty is literally back from the dead. >> i am just going to take a quick peek here. run on the university track a couple months ago and had a heart attack. >> i remember going down there and running one or two laps, but the next...
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news mike anderson reports only on 12 tonight, one marquette university professor is just thankful to be alive. >> how old are you now? you are six? is that mean you are in first grade? >> dr. brian hodgson of the marquette university dental faculty is literally back from the dead. the 55-year-old was out for a couple months ago and had a heart attack. >> i remember going down there and maybe running one or two laps, but everything -- the next thing i remember is waking up two weeks later. >> my mom called me and said your dad just woke up. i was like, oh, my god, are you kidding me? >> his daughter amanda is a student at marquette and she's also on the track team. she says her dad works out more than she does. here. >> much of the credit goes to the lacrosse trainer aaron doering who was practicing nearby when the doctor went down. >> he wasn't breathing. he was gasping a little bit. no pulse, and we just started cpr. >> the doctor returned to work this week, teaching future dentists and treating patients. >>'s got telling me i want to do something else or is he telling me -- is god telling me i telling me to keep doing what you are doing? that is the biggest thought on m
news mike anderson reports only on 12 tonight, one marquette university professor is just thankful to be alive. >> how old are you now? you are six? is that mean you are in first grade? >> dr. brian hodgson of the marquette university dental faculty is literally back from the dead. the 55-year-old was out for a couple months ago and had a heart attack. >> i remember going down there and maybe running one or two laps, but everything -- the next thing i remember is waking up two...
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anderson. i'm sarah french. >>> this morning on "today's take" donald trump stunning the nation and the world with a historic victory. what happens next. >>> dr. oz unveiling his step-by-step plan to prevent and reverse wrinkles. >>> plus look at how you work out. the hottest looks in wear coming up right now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning, november 9th, 2016. i'm al along with tamron and dylan. i'm still chuckling over our open. with this momentous election of any generation probably and
anderson. i'm sarah french. >>> this morning on "today's take" donald trump stunning the nation and the world with a historic victory. what happens next. >>> dr. oz unveiling his step-by-step plan to prevent and reverse wrinkles. >>> plus look at how you work out. the hottest looks in wear coming up right now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on...
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dr. ruwayne will be looking at his relationship with a man he described as unjustly unsung, sir john anderson who led the british wartime effort to build an atomic bomb. our second spooker, mr. terry reardon began his career at english banking, continued in canada bridging both countries sparked his interest in the relationship between two great prime ministers, winston churchill in the united kingdom and mckenzie king of canada. he'll speak on king and churchill, the sfbts his superb 2012 book "winston churchill and mckenzie king, so similar, so different." our third and final speaker, dr. john mather is a british import and scotsman no less, i should add, who served his adopted country the united states in the u.s. army for 30 years. he's distinguished physician whose been elected to several medical organizations including the royal society of medicine in the united kingdom. he's a medical pathographer and biographer and is an acknowledged expert on the medical issues that affected winston churchill. he will speak on a gentleman who was a diarist and a physician, lord morin who carried -- c
dr. ruwayne will be looking at his relationship with a man he described as unjustly unsung, sir john anderson who led the british wartime effort to build an atomic bomb. our second spooker, mr. terry reardon began his career at english banking, continued in canada bridging both countries sparked his interest in the relationship between two great prime ministers, winston churchill in the united kingdom and mckenzie king of canada. he'll speak on king and churchill, the sfbts his superb 2012 book...
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robert anderson, connecticut, what does the 20 mean next to the o'reilly factor logo. that we've been on the air for 20 years, robert. drker, california, i'm an african-american physician who believe that social well care programs. i am supporting trump for president. quite a story, doctor. congratulations on achieving success in the marketplace and helping others most of all. >> bel air want maryland. i'm 14 and i just finished "killing the rising sun." you do great work. we appreciate yit you reading the book. >> on september 25th, miami marlins pitcher jose fernandez, a big star, one of the best pitchers in the league was killed when his boat crashed into a jetty. on saturday toxicology reports were released showing fernandez has cocaine in his system, also intoxicated by alcohol. his two friends who also died were found with intoxicants in their system as well. once again young people die because of lack of self control. using cocaine or any other hard drug is dangerous. those who sell hard drugs are vicious criminals. our society is entirely too lax and justifies drug trafficking to the extent that it no longer car
robert anderson, connecticut, what does the 20 mean next to the o'reilly factor logo. that we've been on the air for 20 years, robert. drker, california, i'm an african-american physician who believe that social well care programs. i am supporting trump for president. quite a story, doctor. congratulations on achieving success in the marketplace and helping others most of all. >> bel air want maryland. i'm 14 and i just finished "killing the rising sun." you do great work. we...
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dr. ruwayne will be looking at his relationship with a man he described as unjustly unsung, sir john anderson who led the british wartime effort to build an atomic bomb. our second spooker, mr. terry reardon began his career at english banking, continued in canada bridging both countries sparked his interest in the relationship between two great prime ministers, winston churchill in the united kingdom and mckenzie king of canada. he'll speak on king and churchill, the sfbts his superb 2012 book "winston churchill and mckenzie king, so similar, so different." our third and final speaker, dr. john mather is a british import and scotsman no less, i should add, who served his adopted country the united states in the u.s. army for 30 years. he's distinguished physician whose been elected to several medical organizations including the royal society of medicine in the united kingdom. he's a medical pathographer and biographer and is an acknowledged expert on the medical issues that affected winston churchill. he will speak on a gentleman who was a diarist and a physician, lord morin who carried -- c
dr. ruwayne will be looking at his relationship with a man he described as unjustly unsung, sir john anderson who led the british wartime effort to build an atomic bomb. our second spooker, mr. terry reardon began his career at english banking, continued in canada bridging both countries sparked his interest in the relationship between two great prime ministers, winston churchill in the united kingdom and mckenzie king of canada. he'll speak on king and churchill, the sfbts his superb 2012 book...