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dr. campbell. to one of my favorite topics, food. for the government to play a larger role in re-- meat. peter barnes is joining us. >> that is right here at is a -- sakowski's meat market, a group has gotten together to lobby the government to include less meat in the official government dietary guidelines, not just for health reasons but also for the environmental reasons. saying it is better to grow crops on farmland than it is livestock. they have launched a campaign, my plate-my planet, they argue quote that the science is clear, eating less meet and more plant is better for our health, the meat industry has launched a campaign called, hands off our hot dogs. which argues, the the confirms that -- the customers who come here, they come here to buy meat, they agree. >> probably have a steak once a week i eat more chicken and pork. and environmental effect is not the best but i don't see the harm in it as long as you stay healthy and exercise, eat vegetables when you can. >> reporter: now the government will weigh in on this debat
dr. campbell. to one of my favorite topics, food. for the government to play a larger role in re-- meat. peter barnes is joining us. >> that is right here at is a -- sakowski's meat market, a group has gotten together to lobby the government to include less meat in the official government dietary guidelines, not just for health reasons but also for the environmental reasons. saying it is better to grow crops on farmland than it is livestock. they have launched a campaign, my plate-my...
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dr. campbell. >> thanks for having me, melissa.utbreak is raging across the country. our next guest is a turkey farmer who is miles away from an infected site. listen to what he is doing to protect himself. >>> plus the minimum wage still a hot topic for lots of politicians. how one town is trying to push it to six teen bucks an hour. -- $16 an hour. ♪ melissa: c to turning c. san francisco could soon have the highest minimum wage in the whole entire country. $16 an hour. without approval from state lawmakers. here now is steve moore. also a fox news contributor. along with our very own lori rothman. seattle already increased their minimum wage to $15. one study that that that will cost them 19,000 jobs. they decided they will go to $16 an hour. i do not know. maybe they support it. what do you think? >> the races on. we used to laugh at somebody that would propose these really high minimum wages and now this is where a lot of them are going. the end result of this will be people at the bottom of the income scale will be the ones p
dr. campbell. >> thanks for having me, melissa.utbreak is raging across the country. our next guest is a turkey farmer who is miles away from an infected site. listen to what he is doing to protect himself. >>> plus the minimum wage still a hot topic for lots of politicians. how one town is trying to push it to six teen bucks an hour. -- $16 an hour. ♪ melissa: c to turning c. san francisco could soon have the highest minimum wage in the whole entire country. $16 an hour....
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dr. kevin campbell assistant professor of medicine at unc. great to see you, dr. kevin. how big is this problem? how many of these reports have errors? >> you know, there are tons of genetic testing companies out there. before the last year, they didn't share data. there are so many errors occurring nearly 20% of the different laboratories differ on what they think the particular result means, and that impacts us as patients. gerri: so i read there is something like 17% of cases results are interpreted differently to your point. so it's not just that the test may not be all they're cracked up to be. whoever is reading it may interpret it differently. tell me about that? >> it's really important to establish a genetic test that actually you associate a particular disease with a gene then you show that a mutation or change in the gene causes the disease and you have to have clinical action you can take. we need tests that can predict disease and do something to prevent it. as physicians that is a wonderful tool that we'll be able to use to help patients. we have to have re
dr. kevin campbell assistant professor of medicine at unc. great to see you, dr. kevin. how big is this problem? how many of these reports have errors? >> you know, there are tons of genetic testing companies out there. before the last year, they didn't share data. there are so many errors occurring nearly 20% of the different laboratories differ on what they think the particular result means, and that impacts us as patients. gerri: so i read there is something like 17% of cases results...
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dr. abdullah abdullah, to share power after a bitter dispute over fraud in the presidential election. it's general campbell's job to stay close to both men. he's now invited to attend their national security council meetings here in the palace, and says the new government is on the offensive. in our interview, president ghani had strong words for the nation's enemies. >> ghani: do not ever threaten an afghan with violence. we will rise as one, and we will face every threat the way we have taken on thousands of previous armies and conquerors. this is the moment of destiny. work with us to transform asia. but should you threaten our existence, everybody will be destroyed, not just us. >> logan: you say that with a smile at the end. >> ghani: well, because i want to make sure people understand who they are dealing with. >> logan: who are they dealing with? >> ghani: the bones of my ancestors guide us. this country was not the gift of anyone. it is the results of millions of people sacrificing. what did we have? our bare hands. >> logan: one of president ghani's biggest challenges is something john campbell has
dr. abdullah abdullah, to share power after a bitter dispute over fraud in the presidential election. it's general campbell's job to stay close to both men. he's now invited to attend their national security council meetings here in the palace, and says the new government is on the offensive. in our interview, president ghani had strong words for the nation's enemies. >> ghani: do not ever threaten an afghan with violence. we will rise as one, and we will face every threat the way we have...
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dr ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> well, hello, hi, welcome back on this fine thursday morning. today we're going to see san francisco hit 62. san jose at 74. oakland 66 degrees. campbell 76.mont 69. san ramon just abeam the calaveras fault, 77 in san ramon. 79 brentwood. 78 degrees in fairfield. 69 for vallejo. up in the north bay today nice after we dispense with the low clouds, petaluma once the dairy capital of at least california 74 degrees. 75 for santa rosa. and 72 at kentfield and then up by ukiah 87. 83 at lakeport. >> road trip! >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." charlie rose joins us live in new york with a little preview. charlie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, frank and michelle. ahead we're in texas with the continued search for flooding victims. a vacation home full of people was swept away. also, this. cbs news investigates the latest u.s. embassy that could cost nearly a billion of your tax dollars. and delivering a bed in a box is a multi-million dollar idea so we'll introduce you to the mattress startup shaking up the industry. the news is back in the morning. >> i could use one right now. >> bed in a bo
dr ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> well, hello, hi, welcome back on this fine thursday morning. today we're going to see san francisco hit 62. san jose at 74. oakland 66 degrees. campbell 76.mont 69. san ramon just abeam the calaveras fault, 77 in san ramon. 79 brentwood. 78 degrees in fairfield. 69 for vallejo. up in the north bay today nice after we dispense with the low clouds, petaluma once the dairy capital of at least california 74 degrees. 75 for santa rosa. and 72 at kentfield and then up by...