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dr. chuck i know you're critical of this and we'll go through some of the reasons for that but i'm curious what is the thinking in the medical profession why this would be a good idea to prescribe any anti-pyschotic drugs to someone say, age 12. >> jenna, you took the words right out of my mouth. you know how i feel about this we should not prescribe medications to children unless we absolutely have to. what is key to this study which was conducted in 2010 is that we have nearly seven million children, jenna in this country who are being prescribed anti-pyschotic medication for disorders like add guess what? anti-pyschotics were not designed to treat attention deficit disorder but what may be happening, if a drug somehow designed for ad like adderal or ritalin doesn't work, a health professional may decide to try something else to see if it benefits the young children. seven million children taking anti-pyschotic drugs is a problem. jenna: this study looked at data going back to 2010. they look
dr. chuck i know you're critical of this and we'll go through some of the reasons for that but i'm curious what is the thinking in the medical profession why this would be a good idea to prescribe any anti-pyschotic drugs to someone say, age 12. >> jenna, you took the words right out of my mouth. you know how i feel about this we should not prescribe medications to children unless we absolutely have to. what is key to this study which was conducted in 2010 is that we have nearly seven...
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. >> dr. chucko pointed out that parents who respond with aggression even if it's alleged allegedly in defense of their children are missing a valuable lesson and doing more harm than good. >> we're not teaching them a very important life lesson which is that sometimes you fail. >> enough. >> as it relates to an apparent increase in this type of behavior from adults, as shocking and sad as it is, it apparently isn't that unusual. >> this happens more often than you think. in fact one of the major recent nass we see violence and aggression is in sports. >> reporter: adults take note. two were allegedly fighting over a softball game. two others were allegedly fighting over a parking space. but in the near future, all four could potentially be fighting over jail cell. appropriate or not it sounds pretty idiotic to me. keeping with the idiotic theme one more example of how ridiculous this fight was. the two fathers allegedly have been arguing via text message all day before one allegedly challenge the o
. >> dr. chucko pointed out that parents who respond with aggression even if it's alleged allegedly in defense of their children are missing a valuable lesson and doing more harm than good. >> we're not teaching them a very important life lesson which is that sometimes you fail. >> enough. >> as it relates to an apparent increase in this type of behavior from adults, as shocking and sad as it is, it apparently isn't that unusual. >> this happens more often than you...
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. >> dr. chuck parents who respond with aggression even if it's allegedly in defense of their children are missing a valuable lesson and doing more harm than good. >> we're not teaching them a very important life lesson which is that sometimes you fail. >> as it relates to apparent increase in this type of behavior from adults as shocking and sad as it is it apparently isn't that unusual. >> this happens more often than you think. in fact one of the major arenas we see violence and aggression is in sports. >> reporter: adults take note. two were allegedly fighting over a softball game. two others were allegedly fighting over a parking space but in the near future all four could potentially be fighting over a jail cell. appropriate or not it sounds pretty idiotic to me. one more example of how ridiculous this whole story is. apparently these two parents had allegedly been arguing all davey ya text message before one of them challenged the other two a fight also via text messages. both are facing char
. >> dr. chuck parents who respond with aggression even if it's allegedly in defense of their children are missing a valuable lesson and doing more harm than good. >> we're not teaching them a very important life lesson which is that sometimes you fail. >> as it relates to apparent increase in this type of behavior from adults as shocking and sad as it is it apparently isn't that unusual. >> this happens more often than you think. in fact one of the major arenas we see...
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dr. chuck williams psychologist at lincoln university.ood morning and thanks for having me. >> this grumpiness can make -- >> why are you so happy? why are you happy? >> we're not. >> i try to practice what i preach. i had a good time with my nephews. we were out on the water. i was chasing them around. i thought about the fact that i was going to be on this amazing show. i think it's a very high rated morning show nationally. that got me a little peped up. coffee too, by the way. >> you're focusing on the positive which you say can actually help someone avoid getting sick. how sick can you actually get from these negative thoughts or grumps? >> believe it or not, throughout the annals of history, dramaticization they can take on physical symptoms. you've had people who have gone blind but there was nothing really wrong with them weren't able to walk flu-like symptoms. it can increase hypertension heart problems. you can get migraines. people who get migraines, they're trying to figure out why. it could be stress and it could be due to th
dr. chuck williams psychologist at lincoln university.ood morning and thanks for having me. >> this grumpiness can make -- >> why are you so happy? why are you happy? >> we're not. >> i try to practice what i preach. i had a good time with my nephews. we were out on the water. i was chasing them around. i thought about the fact that i was going to be on this amazing show. i think it's a very high rated morning show nationally. that got me a little peped up. coffee too,...
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chuck and other patients were impressed by dr.a's credentials, named a top doc in a local magazine. he did his initial training in lebanon. and a fellowship at new york's prestigious slone kettering cancer center. dr. fata built michigan's largest private cancer practice. tightly controlling patient care and building at seven clinics. a diagnostic center, and a pharmacy. despite years of fraud, of billing for chemotherapy far in section cesc of the usual oncologist neither insurance companies or medical officials raised a red flag it took a whistle blower from one of dr. fata's clinics to go to the fbi then alarm bells went off. the tip came in on a friday in august of 2013, the fbi scrambled. on monday agents interviewed eight clinic employees. on tuesday morning they arrested dr. fata. impressive speed for a government take down. but how did dr. fata slip by until then? what did he do to be able to get away with this for so long? >> he was really the king of his practice. and i think he may have even called himself the king or h
chuck and other patients were impressed by dr.a's credentials, named a top doc in a local magazine. he did his initial training in lebanon. and a fellowship at new york's prestigious slone kettering cancer center. dr. fata built michigan's largest private cancer practice. tightly controlling patient care and building at seven clinics. a diagnostic center, and a pharmacy. despite years of fraud, of billing for chemotherapy far in section cesc of the usual oncologist neither insurance companies...
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. >> reporter: chuck charter was referred to dr.for followup chi mo therapy after an operation for pancreatic cancer. >> i wasn't in thinking it was a precaution preventive. that it would probably be i thought at the time short term. >> reporter: what did it turn out to be? >> it turned on the to be five years. >> reporter: the boxes of medical records stacked in chuck's bedroom tell the story. infusion after infusion. it turns out, according to cancer specialistses specialists the correct treatment was if the five years of chemotherapy, it was six months. you wish you could toss these though huh? >> yes. i would like to have -- i would like to have a bon fire. >> reporter: chuck and other patients were impressed by the doctor's credentials named a top doc in a local magazine, he did his initial training in lebanon and a fellowship at new york's prestigious sloan certing slone kettering staner is center. he built the large cancer practice in michigan. billing at seven clinics a diagnostic center and pharmacy. one of his 1700 patient
. >> reporter: chuck charter was referred to dr.for followup chi mo therapy after an operation for pancreatic cancer. >> i wasn't in thinking it was a precaution preventive. that it would probably be i thought at the time short term. >> reporter: what did it turn out to be? >> it turned on the to be five years. >> reporter: the boxes of medical records stacked in chuck's bedroom tell the story. infusion after infusion. it turns out, according to cancer...
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and we need to send chuck grassley and steve king into retirement. [applause] [cheering] dr., and one last thing, we are going to elect another democrat as president of the united states! [applause] [cheering] dr. mcguire: we need to turn iowa blue up and down the ticket. in november of 2016, we are going to do just that. we need more people representing us. [applause] dr. mcguire: you know, we have a congressman who understands the challenges of working iowans. he has been there. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage a champion for middle-class, for education for our veterans, for our seniors, for our small businesses congressman dave walczak. [applause] rep. walczak: wow, thanks everybody, thanks everybody. it really is great to be here tonight. i don't know about all of you but given that we've got all five of the folks who are running for president, it is great to see -- rep. walczak: --rep. loebsack: wow, thanks everybody, thanks everybody. it is really great to be here tonight. i don't know about all of you, but given that we've got all five of the folks wer
and we need to send chuck grassley and steve king into retirement. [applause] [cheering] dr., and one last thing, we are going to elect another democrat as president of the united states! [applause] [cheering] dr. mcguire: we need to turn iowa blue up and down the ticket. in november of 2016, we are going to do just that. we need more people representing us. [applause] dr. mcguire: you know, we have a congressman who understands the challenges of working iowans. he has been there. ladies and...
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chuck said you know what i think it will be a life sentence for him so i am satisfied with it. but i will tell you, randall, both had the same reaction to drta's tearful apology. they didn't buy it as tracy said to me no one who did what he did would have any kind of a conscience. >> so this crime took place over a period of time. any idea lisa how he was able to carry out the proceed seemingly unchecked for so long. >> reporter: he defrauded medicare for years. he billed medicare about $34 million, received about $17 million. that doesn't count what he did to private insurance companies and what patients were paying. essentially he ran a very tight ship and he was very well respected. he had done his original training in lebanon. so patients just trusted him. >> he held himself out as the expert of all experts in this area. he convinced his patients that he was the only person who could save them. there are so many people that i have talked to who have told them that he called them their miracle patient. of course if you have somebody who doesn't have cancer to begin with and you treat them with chemotherapy and then they no longer have c
chuck said you know what i think it will be a life sentence for him so i am satisfied with it. but i will tell you, randall, both had the same reaction to drta's tearful apology. they didn't buy it as tracy said to me no one who did what he did would have any kind of a conscience. >> so this crime took place over a period of time. any idea lisa how he was able to carry out the proceed seemingly unchecked for so long. >> reporter: he defrauded medicare for years. he billed medicare...
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dr. patricia burg, who suffered through all of this and actually kind of enjoys it, i think. chuckd that mayor garcetti is the smartest mayor in los angeles history. i want to say my wife is the smartest in the whole country. she runs the lab at george washington medical center, discovered a gene activated in 80% of women with breast cancer. 70% of men with prostate cancer, had nor cameras at her news conference than dick cheney had when he was sick at george washington medical center. congratulations. so i think that covers everyone. so now mayor garcetti on immigration, minimum wage and the drought and we are so proud to have you. thank you for coming. >> thank you so much and a very good morning. thank you for coming out here. it is a little early for me on west coast time than for you. it certainly is a great joy to be here. i appreciate you coming here for my analysis of the historic iran/u.s. agreement and a review of donald trump's golf courses. we have a very exciting moment. i appreciate everyone being here in the midst of a very busy news week. it is important for the fut
dr. patricia burg, who suffered through all of this and actually kind of enjoys it, i think. chuckd that mayor garcetti is the smartest mayor in los angeles history. i want to say my wife is the smartest in the whole country. she runs the lab at george washington medical center, discovered a gene activated in 80% of women with breast cancer. 70% of men with prostate cancer, had nor cameras at her news conference than dick cheney had when he was sick at george washington medical center....
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dr. patricia berg who suffered through all of this and actually kind of enjoys it. can chuck has said that mayor garcetti is the smartest mayor in los angeles history and i want to say my wife is the smartest in the whole country. he runs the lab at george washington medical center discovered a gene activated in 80% of women with breast cancer, had more cameras at her news conference than when dick cheney was sick at george washington medical center. so congratulations. so i think that covers everyone. now mayor garcetti on immigration, minimum wage and the drought, and we are so proud to have you, and thank you for coming. >> thank you so much bob. thank you. thank you so much, bob, and a very good morning, everybody. thank you for coming out here. it's a little earlier for me on west coast time than for you, but it's certainly a great joy to be here. i appreciate you coming here for my analysis of the historic ran u.s. agreement and review of donald trump's golf courses. we have, i think, a very exciting moment, and i do appreciate everybody being here in the midst of a ver
dr. patricia berg who suffered through all of this and actually kind of enjoys it. can chuck has said that mayor garcetti is the smartest mayor in los angeles history and i want to say my wife is the smartest in the whole country. he runs the lab at george washington medical center discovered a gene activated in 80% of women with breast cancer, had more cameras at her news conference than when dick cheney was sick at george washington medical center. so congratulations. so i think that covers...
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chuck. thank you. congressman steve israel, thank you very much for being on the show. dr.ignatius are straight ahead. the signs are everywhere. the lincoln summer invitation is on. get exceptional offers on the compact utility mkc, mkz sedan... the iconic navigator. and get a first look at the entirely new 2016 mid-size utility lincoln mkx. lease the 2015 mkc for $369 a month with $0 down, $0 first month's payment and $0 cash due at signing. when laquinta.com sends craig wilson a ready for you...