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. >> dr. bob, do you think these e-cigarettes should be regulated by the fda?gulates the use of drugs. this is a drug dispenser. so the food and drug administration is concerned. somebody can overdose on nick co-tan. the lung happens to be, as well as the mouth and tongue, a great absorber of drugs. nicotine is going to be absorbed. we've got to see what this does to young people and old people. >> dr. robert, thank you for being here. thank you, dr. bob. that's going to wrap up this hour of chris "jansing & co." thomas roberts is up next. good morning, thomas. ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely redesigned for whatever you love to do. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everythi
. >> dr. bob, do you think these e-cigarettes should be regulated by the fda?gulates the use of drugs. this is a drug dispenser. so the food and drug administration is concerned. somebody can overdose on nick co-tan. the lung happens to be, as well as the mouth and tongue, a great absorber of drugs. nicotine is going to be absorbed. we've got to see what this does to young people and old people. >> dr. robert, thank you for being here. thank you, dr. bob. that's going to wrap up...
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rehabilitation at nyu school of medicine and chair of medicine at newark beth israel medical center, dr. bob good to see you. >>. >> good to see you. >> we were talking about this in our staff meeting and when you say let's go from four years of training to three, everyone says i don't want that doctor. you say it's a good idea, why some. >> the four-year school idea goes back to the turn of the last century when flexner said we should have, as the european system, two years of basic science, with the science. with the elimination of vacations and primary care and the clinical training with the elimination of some electives in the fourth year, we can decrease medical education by 30% which is about right so that's a year off. >> i get it, and i know we need more doctors. still, it makes me nervous and it makious nervous, doesn't it, dr.? >> yes, it does, chris. the idea behind shortening medical schools is people will get their training during residency, but the importance of the last two years of medical school is people learn about other fields of medicine. they learn about things they're
rehabilitation at nyu school of medicine and chair of medicine at newark beth israel medical center, dr. bob good to see you. >>. >> good to see you. >> we were talking about this in our staff meeting and when you say let's go from four years of training to three, everyone says i don't want that doctor. you say it's a good idea, why some. >> the four-year school idea goes back to the turn of the last century when flexner said we should have, as the european system, two...
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today larry king now did bob so bright dr gary small on the super brain the brain age is just like the rest of our bodies that's why we have to take good care of them on how to improve your memory age forty five for the average person you can detect memory loss some to feel mindful about the choices you make then let me bring the troops it's a plus we're an educated society eighty percent of the above this is because views are of optional and large and those that that's next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now today the super brain.
today larry king now did bob so bright dr gary small on the super brain the brain age is just like the rest of our bodies that's why we have to take good care of them on how to improve your memory age forty five for the average person you can detect memory loss some to feel mindful about the choices you make then let me bring the troops it's a plus we're an educated society eighty percent of the above this is because views are of optional and large and those that that's next on larry king now....
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postcode dr. bobgarfield, could you comment to which he studied at ucla list of major quakes rated you choose law school? >> guest: i studied political science. i decided i was impractical and went to an even less practical nature, political science. as a political science major for three out of the four years i recite ucla. the reason was because the classes were easy and not sure i finished political science and decided that i was going to go to law school. the reason is because really my mom worked in business affairs and should always thought about going to law school. she suggested i go and take the lsat. i went ahead, took it, did really well, applied and got into harvard law. if you get into harvard law, you don't say no. the day before i went i was saying i never want to be a lawyer. i was right. i did not know practicing law, but it was a wonderful experience to change the way i thought in a lot of ways. it was a broadening experience. i really enjoyed it. it's something i'm certainly glad th
postcode dr. bobgarfield, could you comment to which he studied at ucla list of major quakes rated you choose law school? >> guest: i studied political science. i decided i was impractical and went to an even less practical nature, political science. as a political science major for three out of the four years i recite ucla. the reason was because the classes were easy and not sure i finished political science and decided that i was going to go to law school. the reason is because really...
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today on larry king now de bob so bright dr gary small on the super brain the brain age is just like the rest of our bodies that's why we have to take good care of them on how to improve your memory i think forty five for the average person you can detect memory loss some to feel mindful about the choices you make and memory will be retrieved plus we're an educated society eighty percent of the above this is because we use optional and margin of that and that's next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now today the super brain joke where the author of more than sixty five books including numerous new york times bestsellers his latest is a collaboration with dr rudolph tons of the it's called super brain unleashing the slows the power of your mind to maximize health happiness and spiritual wellbeing dr gary small is the director of the u.c.l.a. longevity center and professor at u.c.l.a. is david geffen school of medicine he's been named one of the world's leading innovators in science and technology by scientific america and he's author of the book the all time as prevention prog
today on larry king now de bob so bright dr gary small on the super brain the brain age is just like the rest of our bodies that's why we have to take good care of them on how to improve your memory i think forty five for the average person you can detect memory loss some to feel mindful about the choices you make and memory will be retrieved plus we're an educated society eighty percent of the above this is because we use optional and margin of that and that's next on larry king now. welcome...
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dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. i'm a believer! ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning.tor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> tonight new concerns about the dangers of a drug being used by teenagers across this country. this weekend it turned deadly. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: in new york city the promoters shut down the massive multi-day electric zoo music festival after the deaths of two young people. 23-year-old jeffrey russ and olivia rotondo died after taking a drug known as molly. you don't usually hear about people dying off that kind of stuff. >> reporter: molly, short for molecule is supposed to be the purest form of mdma, the main ingredient in ectasy. >> they believe it's not harmful or addictive and there wouldn't be adverse side affects. unfortunately, there can be many. >> reporter: a staple of waves at techno clubs, it's increasingly popping up in pop culture. madonna announcing this at a music festival
dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. i'm a believer! ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack didn't come with a warning.tor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> tonight new concerns about the dangers of a drug being used by teenagers across this country. this weekend it turned deadly. here's abc's linzie janis. >> reporter: in new york city...
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follow up the turn to the united states here to talk more in-depth about also bob and the threats the group poses to u.s. interests dr ostroff by yomi an arab researcher thank you so much for joining me in studio thank you give us some more context into this group al-shabaab their history and how they are viewed throughout the region. world peace groups are all linked to terrorist organization al qaeda and as i stand for against terrorism it's very important not to be in one area again as to risk in another area supporting terrorism either that you or combating terrorism or not but this double standards in supporting terrorism and being a guinness to other areas is actually helping terrorists let me give you an example in cheshire there was terrorism in afghanistan this terrorist you're in syria the history is in somalia the story you cannot be again is terrorism in somalia and practically practically all of it in a directly or indirectly by a proxy is supporting terrorism by proxy i mean saudi arabia qatar and so on that is hurting the issue after the other think so one principle is consistency either you're combati
follow up the turn to the united states here to talk more in-depth about also bob and the threats the group poses to u.s. interests dr ostroff by yomi an arab researcher thank you so much for joining me in studio thank you give us some more context into this group al-shabaab their history and how they are viewed throughout the region. world peace groups are all linked to terrorist organization al qaeda and as i stand for against terrorism it's very important not to be in one area again as to...
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dr. afridi? >> when bobhen i first heard the story of a what who helped america find the worst terrorist of all time and rid the world of his threats, and he was being tortured and beaten and eating like a dog in a prison cell, it made me sad, it made me angry because if this is how america treats the people that help us, what's going to happen the next time we need someone's help. >> exactly. >> so i got on board as a humanitarian issue that we need to get this guy free. next labor day, he's going to be here at our barbecue. >> we were in new york -- actually what happened we were in new york celebrating valentine's day and kira's valentine's day card was a full page in the hollywood reporter that ran to the red carpet attendees saying get out there and tell the world that dr. afridi needs to be freed. and it apparently seems to have caused traction. >>> next on the rundown, the president says he is ready to act in syria, but wants congress to make the ultimate decision on that. what happens if congress say
dr. afridi? >> when bobhen i first heard the story of a what who helped america find the worst terrorist of all time and rid the world of his threats, and he was being tortured and beaten and eating like a dog in a prison cell, it made me sad, it made me angry because if this is how america treats the people that help us, what's going to happen the next time we need someone's help. >> exactly. >> so i got on board as a humanitarian issue that we need to get this guy free. next...
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dr. sacks thanks for being on today. on tomorrow's show outspoken critic of the syrian resolution, senator joe manchin will join us. bob and dr. brzezinski. prince runs into some issues at buckingham palace. news you can't use is next. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ paying ourselves to do what we love? a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick... and then i got better. lecoca-cola is partneringg. with nashville parent and charlotte parent magazi
dr. sacks thanks for being on today. on tomorrow's show outspoken critic of the syrian resolution, senator joe manchin will join us. bob and dr. brzezinski. prince runs into some issues at buckingham palace. news you can't use is next. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were...
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bob schieffer talks with tom coburn. and dr.r on "face the nation," america's number-one public affairs program today. >> since the prime time emmy awards are being handed out tonight here on cbs, here's a look at the emmys by the numbers. before we start crunching them, who was the emmy named for? turns out it's not a who but a what. emmy started out as immy, an abbreviation for the image orth con two, the name was later changed to emmy. what series has won the most? the record is 37 by the comedy series "frazier." most emmys won by a single network, cbs won 44 when "mash" and "the mary tyler moore" show were on top. and the "the mary tyler moore" show helped cloris leachman earn two and ed asner three of his record emmy, the most for a male actor. it may seem that all of the winners cry during their acceptance speeches. from 2009 to 2011, only 8% of them actually shed tears. tears of joy no doubt for those holding the hardware and those statuettes are heavy. they way six pounds 12.5 ounces. and for the winners, they're worth t
bob schieffer talks with tom coburn. and dr.r on "face the nation," america's number-one public affairs program today. >> since the prime time emmy awards are being handed out tonight here on cbs, here's a look at the emmys by the numbers. before we start crunching them, who was the emmy named for? turns out it's not a who but a what. emmy started out as immy, an abbreviation for the image orth con two, the name was later changed to emmy. what series has won the most? the record...
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bob city is about. let me say this i'm the music director there. it's because of marcus books that and because of people like dr. goodrich and julian and ms. ray who were some of the people who spider me to extend myself in a way of understanding that i needed to better myself as a person and so they were responsible for making sure that i went to higher education. and because of that i received 3 bachelors degrees. let's talk about the importance of how they've been the pillar of the community when it comes to making sure that youth like myself at that point understood the responsibility of community and education. i received a bachelor degree in radio and film and bachelor degree with emphasis on speak and music. a mafrts degree in orchestra extraction and raining a ph.d. from the originally development. now let's talk about the music aspect of it. because of my mat levitation i was able to play i'm a direct heir because i play with the duke elton orchestrate. this institution must be upheld >> thanks. >> your time is up. >> it is john okay. >> yeah. ken johnson. i love maushg us bookstore it changed my life
bob city is about. let me say this i'm the music director there. it's because of marcus books that and because of people like dr. goodrich and julian and ms. ray who were some of the people who spider me to extend myself in a way of understanding that i needed to better myself as a person and so they were responsible for making sure that i went to higher education. and because of that i received 3 bachelors degrees. let's talk about the importance of how they've been the pillar of the community...
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up next on "morning joe" we'll talk to the senator bob menendez. also dr. brzezinski will be with us this morning along with author and expert of the middle east robin wright. she wrote the book on it. later, "hardball"'s chris matthews. he wrote a book. that kennedy book just keeps selling. >> really? >> oh, my god! >> his new book. >> that will sell, too. chris is like the geico guy with all the money on the boat just flopping in the breeze. coming up next, the kentucky senate race gets nasty. mitch mcconnell's challenger is getting big outside money. that's the story that will be topping the politico playbook. so many fascinating races. also in texas john cornin looking over his shoulder at ted cruz. >> lindsey graham, too. >> he has a challenger. goodness, gracious. i thought we were supposed to fight the democrats. first, dylan drier has a check on the forecast. what's it look like today? >> absolutely perfect across most of the country. we lost the humidity, gained sunshine. temperatured cooled off. it will be a nice wednesday. right now it's almost f
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bob orr has late- breaking developments. a major new study says too many colonoscopies miss the cancers they're designed to detect. dr.on lapook tells us why. and the thrill ain't gone. b.b. king ♪ the thrill is gone away ♪. >> pelley: on the road at 88. >> "rolling stone" ranked you number three guitar player of all time. >> you don't believe that. >> reporter: d
bob orr has late- breaking developments. a major new study says too many colonoscopies miss the cancers they're designed to detect. dr.on lapook tells us why. and the thrill ain't gone. b.b. king ♪ the thrill is gone away ♪. >> pelley: on the road at 88. >> "rolling stone" ranked you number three guitar player of all time. >> you don't believe that. >> reporter: d
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bob orr has late- breaking developments. a major new study says too many colonoscopies miss the cancers they're designed to detect. dr. jon lapook tells us why. and the thrill ain't gone. b.b. king ♪ the thrill is gone away ♪. >> pelley: on the road at 88. >> "rolling stone" ranked you number three guitar player of all time. >> you don't believe that. >> reporter: you don't? >> no, but i ain't going to tell them. ( laughter ) them. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the rock-bottom interest rates that have pulled the economy slowly out of the great recession will stay in place. the federal reserve said today that the economy is growing but not as much as it expected. the fed predicted that growth could be only 2% this year. it was just a few weeks ago that the fed predicted it could be 2.6%. so with unemployment still high and inflation low, the fed is giving the economy more help. well, that news sent stock prices to record highs. the dow gained 147 points to close at 15,676. s&p 500 closed at 1,725. here's senior business correspondent anthony mason
bob orr has late- breaking developments. a major new study says too many colonoscopies miss the cancers they're designed to detect. dr. jon lapook tells us why. and the thrill ain't gone. b.b. king ♪ the thrill is gone away ♪. >> pelley: on the road at 88. >> "rolling stone" ranked you number three guitar player of all time. >> you don't believe that. >> reporter: you don't? >> no, but i ain't going to tell them. ( laughter ) them. captioning...
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dr. sanjay gupta reports "diana nyad: extreme dream" starts right after this. this is for you. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious damage. like your birthday or your mother's maiden name. you need a new friend. lifelock. we scour billions of data points every day, and if we discover that any of your personal information is misused... lifelock is there. call us at 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everythin
dr. sanjay gupta reports "diana nyad: extreme dream" starts right after this. this is for you. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious damage. like your birthday or your mother's maiden name. you need a new friend....
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bob woodward and david axelrod. later dr. squeak emanuel and senator rob johnson will impact the debate of obama care as it goes into effect tomorrow. up next a feud brewing in the wyoming senate primary. why the cheneys are going after former why owe ming senator alan simpson. first, bill karins has a look at the forecast. hey, bill. >> hey, good monday morning to you. for millions of us, it was an incredible weekend with sunshine, warm afternoons. that's going to continue pretty much all week for the east coast. the trouble spot where the people are still recovering from damaging winds and rain was throughout the pacific northwest. look at the radar this morning. still raining hard. at one point a couple hundred thousand without power. the strong winds are moving through the intermountain west. few spots that have strong winds forecast including the mountains of montana and a section of oregon. that's where that big storm is going to be as we go throughout this monday. the east coast, we're still looking nice. the big storm
bob woodward and david axelrod. later dr. squeak emanuel and senator rob johnson will impact the debate of obama care as it goes into effect tomorrow. up next a feud brewing in the wyoming senate primary. why the cheneys are going after former why owe ming senator alan simpson. first, bill karins has a look at the forecast. hey, bill. >> hey, good monday morning to you. for millions of us, it was an incredible weekend with sunshine, warm afternoons. that's going to continue pretty much...
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dr. frankstein look like an capture hobbyist. why can't they add a rider that says you in congress have to accept obama care as your coverage? >> because they don't want to accept it. >> bob points, it's a law you have to deal with. what we've shown here, there are two different factions in the republican party. there are those on the right that ted cruz as a tea partyist, rand paul and the like who want to say, even if it's in a law, we want to fight. >> the reason is because they believe that it is deeply flawed, that it is injurious to the american economy and i believe ultimately to the middle class who will bear the burden. they should stand on principle. but if it was just about partisanship, they'd be more worried about the whole party going forward in unison to try and do something together. >> the fact is that nobody at this table knows what the o outcome of this law is going to be. what we do know, in fact, as i repeat this, tomorrow there will be people by the millions signing up for the first time. we have a responsibility not to sit here and argue about this person or that person. but to explain how these exchanges work and how they can get insurance. >> tomo
dr. frankstein look like an capture hobbyist. why can't they add a rider that says you in congress have to accept obama care as your coverage? >> because they don't want to accept it. >> bob points, it's a law you have to deal with. what we've shown here, there are two different factions in the republican party. there are those on the right that ted cruz as a tea partyist, rand paul and the like who want to say, even if it's in a law, we want to fight. >> the reason is because...
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bob roe, the executive director of the east coach shellfish growers association and dave spencer president of the lobstermen's associations. drd my colleagues about shellfish larva devolving because of more acidic waters. more acidic waters caused a 70% to 80% loss of oyster larva at a hatchery in oregon and crashed wild oyster stocks in washington state. this is an industry worth minneapolis to those local -- millions to those local economies. the problem as dr. roe pointed out while she wee snow it's causing ocean acidification, we don't know enough yet how to protect the shellfish industry. we could help by continuing support for the ocean acidification research and monitoring act and supporting funding for the integrated ocean observing system. we could support funding for the national national endowment for the oceans. we need the to better understand the changes around us to protect the economic, ecological, cultural and recreational value that our oceans and coasts provide. rhode islanders are already working hard to rebuild our fishing industry. we're managing overfishing and limiting water pollution. we've planned fo
bob roe, the executive director of the east coach shellfish growers association and dave spencer president of the lobstermen's associations. drd my colleagues about shellfish larva devolving because of more acidic waters. more acidic waters caused a 70% to 80% loss of oyster larva at a hatchery in oregon and crashed wild oyster stocks in washington state. this is an industry worth minneapolis to those local -- millions to those local economies. the problem as dr. roe pointed out while she wee...