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dr. kevin campbell. welcome to you both. this story blew me away. dr. kevin, start with you. 54 years we were told that cholesterol ladens your arteries with gunk. it gives you a heart attack. were we wrong all this time? >> we do know cholesterol does lead to heart attack and stroke but dietary cholesterol we don't have enough data to make sweeping recommendations. gerri: what is the difference between those two, dr. kevin? what do you mean? i don't understand. >> our bodies make cholesterol process cholesterol and we also eat cholesterol. almost 25 to 30% stress troll problems are genetic, not dietary, how we process cholesterol. gerri: that is news to me. i wish federal government told me some time ago before i gave up butter. dr. phil, i'm sorry you're not a doctor but i think you are a doctor because you are so expert about your information. last time we had a guideline on cholesterol, people stopped eating eggs. egg sales went down 30%. what do you expect the impact to be this time around? >> confusion. i think biggest problem we have with any kin
dr. kevin campbell. welcome to you both. this story blew me away. dr. kevin, start with you. 54 years we were told that cholesterol ladens your arteries with gunk. it gives you a heart attack. were we wrong all this time? >> we do know cholesterol does lead to heart attack and stroke but dietary cholesterol we don't have enough data to make sweeping recommendations. gerri: what is the difference between those two, dr. kevin? what do you mean? i don't understand. >> our bodies make...
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dr. campbell, 100 people, four states. did this get out of control. >> because we're not vaccinating kids. gerri: who aren't the people not vaccinating these people? >> couple of groups, particularly in california want to go to all natural living. another group of people cite religious reasons. there is another group of people who don't want to vaccinate their person because of faulty data saying it was associated with autism which has been completely debunked. >> debunked and even pulled from "the lancet," is that right. >> exactly right. gerri: we have groups of people that are saying they're not vaccinating their children. then the federal government comes out, just over the weekend and says well, maybe you might want to get that done. why is there a such a lax response to this? >> i think like most issues i think our administration politicizes everything. it bothers me our president and his press secretary josh earnest was very wishy-washy about it friday on the weekend. we need to tell parents the vaccinate your kids.
dr. campbell, 100 people, four states. did this get out of control. >> because we're not vaccinating kids. gerri: who aren't the people not vaccinating these people? >> couple of groups, particularly in california want to go to all natural living. another group of people cite religious reasons. there is another group of people who don't want to vaccinate their person because of faulty data saying it was associated with autism which has been completely debunked. >> debunked and...
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dr. campbell, thank you so much for your expertise on this topic. >> thanks for having me, jenna. great day. jenna: you too. jon: what would george washington think? marijuana becoming legal in our nation's capital but why you could still get in trouble in smoking places. >>> plus another retail giant following walmart's lead voluntarily boosting pay. what it means for the industry, the economy and your bottom line. jenna: right now the parent company of tj max marshalls and home goods boosting pay for its workers to at least $9 an hour starting in june and putting pressure on other chains to do the same. the move follows walmart's big announcement last week to increase pay to at least $9 an hour in april and at least $10 by next year. this raises a lot of questions about whether or not more companies nationwide will follow suit. ♪ jon: well, a new chapter in the so-called weed wars with marijuana becoming legal in our nation's capital, but that doesn't mean you can wander around smoking potter in you want in d.c. fox business network's rich edson is live in washington. rich? >> r
dr. campbell, thank you so much for your expertise on this topic. >> thanks for having me, jenna. great day. jenna: you too. jon: what would george washington think? marijuana becoming legal in our nation's capital but why you could still get in trouble in smoking places. >>> plus another retail giant following walmart's lead voluntarily boosting pay. what it means for the industry, the economy and your bottom line. jenna: right now the parent company of tj max marshalls and home...
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dr. kevin campbell unc department of medicine. dr. campbell, welcome back to the show. did the government change its mind, my friend? >> i'm not so sure as complete change of mind as it is the beginning of a negotiation process. what happened with 23andme after they were put in a timeout chair in 2013. they're allowing them to test one genetic disease. they worked with the fda to make sure the test was reliable and valid. gerri: interesting you bring them up. they were behind the most recent move bit dna we had them on the show. they make a very good argument allowing people to do this are you in favor of people having access to their own information about their own dna? >> i absolutely do. i don't think it is the government's role to regulate how much we know about our own bodies and what we're at risk for. having genetic information is a powerful tool to motivate patients to reduce their cholesterol or exercise more if they're at risk for certain cancers, heart disease or other genetic diseases. i think we absolutely deserve information like this. gerri: the fda only
dr. kevin campbell unc department of medicine. dr. campbell, welcome back to the show. did the government change its mind, my friend? >> i'm not so sure as complete change of mind as it is the beginning of a negotiation process. what happened with 23andme after they were put in a timeout chair in 2013. they're allowing them to test one genetic disease. they worked with the fda to make sure the test was reliable and valid. gerri: interesting you bring them up. they were behind the most...
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dr. campbell, thank you so much. i couldn't resist.rt but everyone knows that. >>> developing story now. major derailment in southern california injuring at least 30 people. this is serious story. metrolink commuter train headed to los angeles colliding with a produce truck. this is 5:45 this morning pacific time. the truck is said to be on track to ventura county northwest of l.a. we'll keep watching this. look at those pictures. >>> they sure pick the their moments the government days away from shutting down the department that operates border patrol, coast guard around secret service. i don't feel that safe. >>> plus an investigation into paris. mysterious drones found hovering around the eye fell tower. more "money" coming up. ♪ -- i've fell tower. u pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get puni
dr. campbell, thank you so much. i couldn't resist.rt but everyone knows that. >>> developing story now. major derailment in southern california injuring at least 30 people. this is serious story. metrolink commuter train headed to los angeles colliding with a produce truck. this is 5:45 this morning pacific time. the truck is said to be on track to ventura county northwest of l.a. we'll keep watching this. look at those pictures. >>> they sure pick the their moments the...
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dr. campbell price, the museum's egypt and sudan curator, returns the next day to an even eerier site. >>t was 45 degrees to the right of where i intended to be. i thought this was genuinely strange. i was baffled. i thought someone was playing a trick on me. >> if this is a hoax, it's an elaborate one. the display case is well guarded. >> there are two locks. one in the bottom of the case, one right at the top. to get right to the top, you need a ladder to open one at the top. then you have to turn the alarms off. >> a time-lapse camera is installed in the display case hoping to catch the prankster red-handed. seven days later, dr. price checks the footage. >> we got this very eerie looking video of him spinning unaided while nothing else moves in the case. >> it's not something you can see if you see it in real time. you can only see it on the time lapse as it slowly rotates around to face the other direction. >> if this is not a hoax, some wonder whether something about the statue's history could be causing it to spin. >> the statuette represents a man named neb-sanu, a security guard,
dr. campbell price, the museum's egypt and sudan curator, returns the next day to an even eerier site. >>t was 45 degrees to the right of where i intended to be. i thought this was genuinely strange. i was baffled. i thought someone was playing a trick on me. >> if this is a hoax, it's an elaborate one. the display case is well guarded. >> there are two locks. one in the bottom of the case, one right at the top. to get right to the top, you need a ladder to open one at the...
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dr. jacquelyn campbell. >> we have definitely decreased domestic violence homicides. so we have made women safer. there is no doubt about it. but, right now there's somewhere around sixteen hundred women being killed every year for domestic violence homicide so that, that, last sixteen hundred is tough. we're going to have to expend some more resources, and we're going to have to decide as a country, as a state, as a community it's worth it. i think we can but it's going to take some community will to do it. >> we didn't just lose her life, we lost a big part of our lives. a chunk of our heart is missing because every week, us, we would be together. >> it's brought light. her death has brought light. we need to do something about it. we need to stand up and say "enough is enough". >> "let it go, seven. let it go" >> domestic violence is a purple symbol and that's kiya favorite color. so she stood for, that's how we feel, like she basically stood for domestic violence. >> a crisis on the border... >> thery're vulnarable... these are refugees... >> migrent kids flooding
dr. jacquelyn campbell. >> we have definitely decreased domestic violence homicides. so we have made women safer. there is no doubt about it. but, right now there's somewhere around sixteen hundred women being killed every year for domestic violence homicide so that, that, last sixteen hundred is tough. we're going to have to expend some more resources, and we're going to have to decide as a country, as a state, as a community it's worth it. i think we can but it's going to take some...
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>> cari campbell green tv. dr. stein, green parties around the world have then successful.n germany, there are in a number of legislatures. it could be the ninth or 10th state legislature governing. the austrian government. across the world. a key success has been the positive green new deal, solar jobs, eco-jobs for the economy rail jobs. and the important economic effects you can speak to. please talk more, if you would -- what are positive health solutions for a green party, green new deal with the obesity epidemic in diabetes killing people across the nation? >> thank you for making that point. what is good for the planet is good for the economy and is also good for our health. in fact, studies have shown -- a study out of sanford -- stanford by mark jacobson two years ago listed new york as a case study and basically found that going to 100% wind, water, and signed by 23rd was -- by 2030, was going to pay for itself. we take air pollution and water pollution for granted. we take it for granted. we assume these are god getting conditions. we all live with our respirator
>> cari campbell green tv. dr. stein, green parties around the world have then successful.n germany, there are in a number of legislatures. it could be the ninth or 10th state legislature governing. the austrian government. across the world. a key success has been the positive green new deal, solar jobs, eco-jobs for the economy rail jobs. and the important economic effects you can speak to. please talk more, if you would -- what are positive health solutions for a green party, green new...
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>> kerry campbell green tv dr. stein, green parties around the world have been successful. in germany they are in the majority of state legislator and looks like the election on sunday puts them in the 9th or 10th state legislature governing in there. australia. across the world. a key success is eco jobs for the economy. solar, thermal, rail, walkability, pedestrian-friendly. and the important economic effects you can speak to. talk more and tell us the positive health solutions for a green party with the obesity epidemic killing americans and the diabetes across the nation. >> thank you for making that point. what is good for the planet and good for the economy and our health. which is why the green deal is a win-win-win. in fact studies have shown this was a study by stanford by mark jacobson looked at the state of new york as a case study and found that going to hundred percent wind water and sun by 2030 was going to pay for itself simply in health savings alone. we sort of take air pollution for granted and water pollution and things like that. we take it for granted a
>> kerry campbell green tv dr. stein, green parties around the world have been successful. in germany they are in the majority of state legislator and looks like the election on sunday puts them in the 9th or 10th state legislature governing in there. australia. across the world. a key success is eco jobs for the economy. solar, thermal, rail, walkability, pedestrian-friendly. and the important economic effects you can speak to. talk more and tell us the positive health solutions for a...
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campbell. green tv. dr. stein, green parties around the world have been very successful. in germany, they are the majority of state legislators. australia. across the world. and key success has been the positively green new deal. eco-jobs for the economy. the important economic effects, you can speak to, that is my question. please talk more if you would and tell us the positive solutions for a green party, green new deal. with the obesity epidemic killing america's and diabetes across the nation. >> thank you for making that point. what is good for the planet is also good for the economy, and good for our health. that is why the green deal is win-win. -- studies have shown this is a study out of stamford by mark jacobson, two years ago. it looked at new york as a case study and found that going to 100% wind, water, and son by 2030 would pay for itself simply and health savings alone. we take air pollution for granted. water pollution, things like that. we take it for granted and assume that they are god-given conditions. that we all live with heart disease and respirator
campbell. green tv. dr. stein, green parties around the world have been very successful. in germany, they are the majority of state legislators. australia. across the world. and key success has been the positively green new deal. eco-jobs for the economy. the important economic effects, you can speak to, that is my question. please talk more if you would and tell us the positive solutions for a green party, green new deal. with the obesity epidemic killing america's and diabetes across the...
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campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® my feet felt so heavy at the end of the day. they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles . i'm a believer! >>> next tonight, to that incredible rescue. the avalanche in wyoming, the man buried up to his neck in snow. here's abc's clayton sandell with the pictures. >> reporter: it happens in seconds. as a snowmobiler near afton, wyoming, speeds up this mountain the mountain comes crashing down. >> oh! oh, no! >> reporter: fellow snowmobilers watching below race to get out of the way. trying not to lose sight of their friend, sam robinson. >> where is he? >> reporter: luckily there's a clue. right there, just part of the snowmobile is exposed. robinson is buried. rescuers trying to dig him out. >> get his chest out. get his chest dug out. >> i'm all right. >> reporter: all that fluffy snow now a solid trap. this is like concrete almost. >> exactly like concrete. and, you know the -- when the snow starts to avalanche, it
campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® my feet felt so heavy at the end of the day. they used to get really tired. until i started gellin'. i got dr scholl's massaging gel insoles. when they're in my shoes, my feet and legs feel less tired. it's like walking on a wave. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles . i'm a believer! >>> next tonight, to that incredible rescue. the avalanche in wyoming, the man buried up to his neck in snow. here's abc's clayton sandell with the pictures....
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campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my drstom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com the hoover floormate deluxe. washes. scrubs. dries. floormate deluxe. starting at one thirty nine. frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? ...can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder. ...and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems loss of bladder control... ...or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder or can't or won't self- catheterize if needed or have a urinary tract infection, or uti. side effects may include allergic reactions injection site pain, fatigue uti, painful
campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® working on my feet all day gave me pain here. in my knees. but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my drstom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com the hoover floormate deluxe. washes. scrubs. dries. floormate deluxe. starting at one thirty nine. frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? ...can't handle the side effects? botox®...
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dr. seuss died at 1991 at the age of 87. >>> as you probably noticed, the bay area restaurant scene is red hot. you can get any dining experience you want. as chris reports, in campbelladers think there may be too much of a good thing. >> reporter: these downtown dining signs say it all. >> we love to come out here and see neighbors go by and fancy cars that drive by. it's very enjoyable. >> reporter: can you have too much of a good thing? restaurants and bars made up 27% of the commercial real estate landscape in downtown campbell. it's now up to 40% leaving some to wonder if there is enough balance with retail and parking. >> i'd really like to be able to do shopping. i love the smaller stores that are in smaller towns and we don't have a lot of them around here. >> reporter: a study session was conducted this week. city staff hope to have reck recommendations recommendations. parking and lieu fees where any restaurant would be required to help down the line. jason baker hopes to help new retail succeed. >> maybe helping shift restaurants across the tracks towards the yard. >> reporter: jeffrey opened up orchard city two months ago. >> close enough to downtown peop
dr. seuss died at 1991 at the age of 87. >>> as you probably noticed, the bay area restaurant scene is red hot. you can get any dining experience you want. as chris reports, in campbelladers think there may be too much of a good thing. >> reporter: these downtown dining signs say it all. >> we love to come out here and see neighbors go by and fancy cars that drive by. it's very enjoyable. >> reporter: can you have too much of a good thing? restaurants and bars made up...
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campbell's® 33 new soups sound good... imagine how they taste! m'm m'm good!® hey buddy, you're squashing me! liquid wart remover? could take weeks to treat. embarrassing wart? drway! dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. . 3 f2 ♪(mÚsica)♪ from that moment, whidbey island prosecutor greg bank had been hoping this would turn on each other. and spill the details of what had happened on the day russel was killed. >> that was the plan. >> but that didn't happen. >> did not happen. >> because why? they're still in love? they wouldn't rat on each other? >> you know, if you have a chance to interview them, you could ask them. >> because jean huden was still married to jim, the prosecutor decide to split the case and try jim and peggy separately. >> we needed jean to testify against peggy but washington has a rule that says you can't call the spouse against a defendant. >> so if you try jim and peggy separately jean can testify against peggy. >> right. and we didn't need her against jim. >> more than a year after his wife had given him up, jim huden had gone on trial for the murder of russel douglas. the opening statement of the island county prosecutors set the t
campbell's® 33 new soups sound good... imagine how they taste! m'm m'm good!® hey buddy, you're squashing me! liquid wart remover? could take weeks to treat. embarrassing wart? drway! dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. . 3 f2 ♪(mÚsica)♪ from that moment, whidbey island prosecutor greg bank had been hoping this would turn on each other. and spill the details of what had happened on the day russel was killed. >> that was the plan. >> but that didn't happen. >> did...