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dr. cook served as member of my healthy children's working group and he shared his research with us on childhood adolescent obesity and his work has been a resource to me as i have developed my legislative agenda for children's health. dr. cook's research focuses on children and childhood adolescent obesity by examining cardiovascular risk factors and prevention and intervention. dr. cook is an integral part of the obesity collaborative which serves as national model for obesity treatment. the rochester team was among 10 teams chosen to participate in a healthy way to collaborative which is aimed at curbing the obesity rate in the us. dr. cook received his m.d. from buffalo school of medicine and create -- completed his residency in buffalo new york. he has completed the pediatric fellowship during which he focused on research and clinical aspects of nutrition and physical activity and the metabolic competitions that arise. he has been recognized by the american heart association for being the
dr. cook served as member of my healthy children's working group and he shared his research with us on childhood adolescent obesity and his work has been a resource to me as i have developed my legislative agenda for children's health. dr. cook's research focuses on children and childhood adolescent obesity by examining cardiovascular risk factors and prevention and intervention. dr. cook is an integral part of the obesity collaborative which serves as national model for obesity treatment. the...
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dr. cook's research folks uses on children, childhood and adolescent obesity, factors and clinical studies on prevention and intervention and has been a part of the rochester collaborative which serves as a national model for obesity treatment. he was among ten teams chosen to participate in the healthy weight collaborative. dr. cook received his md from suny of buffalo school of medicine and chief resident year in buffalo, new york. completed academic pediatric fellowship during which he focused on research and clinical aspects of metabolic complications that arise. he received a number of medical and research awards and recognized by the american heart association for being the national science advocate of the year in 2011. he currently serves on the governor's anti-hunger task force in new york state as well as chairman and membership committee for the obesity society. we welcome him to the senate agriculture committee today and look forward to his testimony. >> thank you very much. thank y
dr. cook's research folks uses on children, childhood and adolescent obesity, factors and clinical studies on prevention and intervention and has been a part of the rochester collaborative which serves as a national model for obesity treatment. he was among ten teams chosen to participate in the healthy weight collaborative. dr. cook received his md from suny of buffalo school of medicine and chief resident year in buffalo, new york. completed academic pediatric fellowship during which he...
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dr. cook welcome. >> thank you very much chairwoman stabenow and distinguished members of the committee. i'm a pediatrician and internist from a senior and american heart association volunteer. the unintended benefit of my dual training is now being realized in the current childhood obesity epidemic. today i see young patients with type ii diabetes high cholesterol and fatty liver disease. these are conditions which i'm familiar with this and internist treating adult patients the right colleagues never saw before. in other words our children are developing adults disease is accelerated by the poor diets. the statistics are grim. one in three kids are overweighoverweigh t or obese triple from the 1960s. hypertension high cholesterol and type ii diabetes are affecting children and adolescents at impressive levels. more than 90% of children meet none or one of the five components the heart association uses to define a healthy diet such as eating more fruits and vegetables are more whole grains. b
dr. cook welcome. >> thank you very much chairwoman stabenow and distinguished members of the committee. i'm a pediatrician and internist from a senior and american heart association volunteer. the unintended benefit of my dual training is now being realized in the current childhood obesity epidemic. today i see young patients with type ii diabetes high cholesterol and fatty liver disease. these are conditions which i'm familiar with this and internist treating adult patients the right...
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dr. cook has received a number of rewards and honors and have been recognized by the national heart association for being the research advocate and serves on the government's anti hunger task force. we welcome him to the senate agriculture committee today and look forward to his testimony. >> thank you very much. and thank you for your leadership. you are a strong advocate for the childhood programs and i look forward to working with you in partnership. i am so pleased to introduce our first witness. general richard hawley who serves on military leads for kids which is a non-profit organization of hundreds of retired military officers committed to strengthening future generations. he served in a variety of command during his military career, commanded a group, wing and two major commands. his assignments as flag staff officer included director of operation during the first gulf war and secretary of acquisition and commander of united states air force in europe and allied central. we welcome yo
dr. cook has received a number of rewards and honors and have been recognized by the national heart association for being the research advocate and serves on the government's anti hunger task force. we welcome him to the senate agriculture committee today and look forward to his testimony. >> thank you very much. and thank you for your leadership. you are a strong advocate for the childhood programs and i look forward to working with you in partnership. i am so pleased to introduce our...
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dr. cook? >> thank you very much for the question. i find it a persistent question we get a lot as i can presentation but sometimes it's what's the one thing i would do if i could do something would be to get everyone to realize there is not one thing you can do. everything is part of the problem. each one of the strategies and proposals represents 1% of the solution. it can't be left off. it's not the magic bullet. so we need to include all of it. we need to think global and act local because that's were i find like a lot of change occurs, it occurs at the grassroots level where it can take old and have that local relevant context that's really important. so i thank you for the question and just to conclude with obesity and with hunger, we discussed this a lot. i think it's important obesity has come up as a disease but it's probably the one disease that still exist that doesn't carry the dignity of other chronic diseases. that's even more so a problem for children and adolescents. so i think it's important to make this about health,
dr. cook? >> thank you very much for the question. i find it a persistent question we get a lot as i can presentation but sometimes it's what's the one thing i would do if i could do something would be to get everyone to realize there is not one thing you can do. everything is part of the problem. each one of the strategies and proposals represents 1% of the solution. it can't be left off. it's not the magic bullet. so we need to include all of it. we need to think global and act local...
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dr. cook. >> thank you very much for the question, and i find it a persistent question that we get a lot related to this. i give presentations and sometimes it's the what's the one thing i would do if i could do something would be to get everyone to realize there is not one thing you can do. everything is part of the problem. each one of these strategies and proposals represents 1% of the solution. it can't be left off, it's not the magic bullet. so we need to include all these. we need to think global and act local because that's where i find like a lot of social change occurs, it's going to occur at the grassroots level where it really can take hold and have that local relevant context that's really important. so i thank you for the question and just to conclude with obesity and with hunger, we discuss this a lot, and i think it's really important that obesity has come up as a disease but it's probably the one disease that still exists that doesn't carry the dignity of other chronic diseases
dr. cook. >> thank you very much for the question, and i find it a persistent question that we get a lot related to this. i give presentations and sometimes it's the what's the one thing i would do if i could do something would be to get everyone to realize there is not one thing you can do. everything is part of the problem. each one of these strategies and proposals represents 1% of the solution. it can't be left off, it's not the magic bullet. so we need to include all these. we need...
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dr. dre appear with tim cook.ou think about the cultural differences between the two companies having worked with beats? >> jimmy really has not worked with anybody. he never really worked under anybodythat is going to be a very interesting dynamic. we will see how that goes. >> what does jimmy and dr. dre bring to the table that apple does not have? >> jimmy brings to the table an uncanny ability to spot music talent and develop them. he is one of a kind that way. dr. dre brings the relationships with all the artists. he has that insight. it is really all about the music business. i think jimmy and dr. dre can bring that to apple. >> the tech people look at this deal and the financial people look at this deal. i wonder about the headphones business and in fact if they are acquiring a high-quality headphone company. >> i think whatever the margin is -- >> you would know better than almost anyone. >> anything that consumer electronics is small margins. >> under 10%? >> absolutely. >> under 5%? >> i cannot tell you
dr. dre appear with tim cook.ou think about the cultural differences between the two companies having worked with beats? >> jimmy really has not worked with anybody. he never really worked under anybodythat is going to be a very interesting dynamic. we will see how that goes. >> what does jimmy and dr. dre bring to the table that apple does not have? >> jimmy brings to the table an uncanny ability to spot music talent and develop them. he is one of a kind that way. dr. dre...
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look at what cook has done, he's assembled team apple, eddy cue, johnny i from the old school, angela ahrendts, jimmy i owe vin one of the most successful record producers and dro what steve jobs was because steve jobs was the man in the limelight. seems to me tim cook will put team apple on stage and it will be a force to be reckoned with down the line. >> management is important and putting the right people in place is good. to say fed ricci can will be the next guy, just because you can introduce your products well doesn't mean you're going to be a great ceo. a great ceo is putting strong people in place which is what tim cook is doing. with that said there is a big promise for new products in 2014 and while there's an opportunity for a massive upgrade cycle on the iphone 6, because there's positive things happening in the united states, they still have to deliver on the promise of new products. no matter what you mention toward that list of management teams if they can't come up with something new to deliver on the promises, people are going to start questioning the management team again. >> got it. eddy cue has written it large, we have the best product p
look at what cook has done, he's assembled team apple, eddy cue, johnny i from the old school, angela ahrendts, jimmy i owe vin one of the most successful record producers and dro what steve jobs was because steve jobs was the man in the limelight. seems to me tim cook will put team apple on stage and it will be a force to be reckoned with down the line. >> management is important and putting the right people in place is good. to say fed ricci can will be the next guy, just because you...
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ceo tim cook posted this photo of him sharing a laugh with eddie cue and jimmy iovine and dr. dre. i spoke with cory johnson via skype. i started by asking brad what he thought of comments. could the products coming up really be better than the iphone, the ipad and the ipod? >> we will believe it when we see it. >> could you see the eyes rolling when you saw the tape rolling? >> it comes from a position not of strength but of weakness. music is core to the apple franchise. really, over the past couple of years, the hot services in music are pandora, spotify and youtube. apple has squandered that franchise. by buying beats, they get the credibility of its founders and they get the hardware and the beats music subscription service. >> look, music is what brought apple back. the ipod is what brought apple back. the ipod on windows is when the growth accelerated on apple. this really does show apple trying to fix a problem they have got with their old business, not developing new business. the comments about the product pipeline. what could they invent anywhere near an ipod or the imac
ceo tim cook posted this photo of him sharing a laugh with eddie cue and jimmy iovine and dr. dre. i spoke with cory johnson via skype. i started by asking brad what he thought of comments. could the products coming up really be better than the iphone, the ipad and the ipod? >> we will believe it when we see it. >> could you see the eyes rolling when you saw the tape rolling? >> it comes from a position not of strength but of weakness. music is core to the apple franchise....
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dr. angelou received, she remained open and accessible. she held some of the classes here at wake forest university in her own home and was known to cook foraid when the semester ended that dr. angelou gave the class her home phone number and encouraged them to call if they ever needed her. saying that she was there professor for life. alex, back to you. >> extraordinary, what a brilliant life that's gone out, but we'll always have her words to inspire us. we'll have them forever. sarah, thank you so much from wake forest university. >>> what a former prosecutor at gitmo told me about those five released taliban members. it may raise more questions who they are. y nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. olive garden's latest iyou!ration? you told us your number one olive garden dishes. now they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites! featuring for the very first time your all time favorite dish, creamy chicken alfredo. and our seductive shrimp mezzaluna you loved so much we brought it back. unlimited salad and breadsticks, two entrees, a
dr. angelou received, she remained open and accessible. she held some of the classes here at wake forest university in her own home and was known to cook foraid when the semester ended that dr. angelou gave the class her home phone number and encouraged them to call if they ever needed her. saying that she was there professor for life. alex, back to you. >> extraordinary, what a brilliant life that's gone out, but we'll always have her words to inspire us. we'll have them forever. sarah,...
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dr. oz defending his actions and his show. reporting live in the newsroom, pam cook ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, pam. >>> 7:47. this morning, the defense begins presenting its case in the bryan stow civil trial in los angeles. the lawyers for the dodgers and former team owner frank mccourt will spend the next five days calling witnesses. the jury could then get the case sometime next week. stow is suing the dodgers and mccourt for negligence saying they failed to provide adequate security at dodger stadium on opening day 2011. stow was nearly beaten to death in the stadium parking lot. yesterday, an expert testified his injuries could cost stow $37 million over his lifetime. >>> 7:47. the san jose state football player who was seriously hurt almost two months ago in an apartment fire. he's now talking publicly about his ordeal. >> the skin is discolored but it's all healthy skin. just needs to get the color back. >> with his mother by his side, that's jared leaf showing us the burns on his hand and upper body at the family home in martinez. he was injured when
dr. oz defending his actions and his show. reporting live in the newsroom, pam cook ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, pam. >>> 7:47. this morning, the defense begins presenting its case in the bryan stow civil trial in los angeles. the lawyers for the dodgers and former team owner frank mccourt will spend the next five days calling witnesses. the jury could then get the case sometime next week. stow is suing the dodgers and mccourt for negligence saying they failed to provide...
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dr. angelou stayed true to her roots. she stayed open and accessible to the community here. we spoke to students who fondly remember being invited to her home for classes. she was known to cooke christmas parties, and at the end of one semester, one student recalls dr. angelou actually giving out her home phone number and encouraging the class to call if they ever needed her, saying that she was now their professor of life. >> got to love it. sarah daloff for us in winston salem. thank you. >>> a 12-year-old girl bhofs viciously stabbed by friends in wisconsin last sweek out of the hospital this afternoon. those two classmates also both just 12 are facing attempted murder charges. they'll be back in court wednesday. they're being charged as adults. because of their age, msnbc is not releasing the girls' names. we're also not showing their faces. police say the two suspects lured their friend into the woods a week ago today, stabbing her nearly two dozen times. the victim was able to crawl out of the woods, later telling her parents, i wanted to live. the suspects were allegedly trying to please a fictional online character called slenderman. the girls could be sent to jail f
dr. angelou stayed true to her roots. she stayed open and accessible to the community here. we spoke to students who fondly remember being invited to her home for classes. she was known to cooke christmas parties, and at the end of one semester, one student recalls dr. angelou actually giving out her home phone number and encouraging the class to call if they ever needed her, saying that she was now their professor of life. >> got to love it. sarah daloff for us in winston salem. thank...
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dr. dre himself, hyping up that $3 billion deal we saw go through earlier this month with beats electronics. but what is so interesting tim cooka couple of shots at android, which by the way dominates 80% of the smartphone market. here is what he had to say? >> if you looked at a broader group, over a third of their customers are running a version of android from four years ago. that's like ancient history. [laughter] >> developers really liked new language that was made available to them, a new programing language which analysts are telling me will allow them to build more apps, more quickly for apple which is always good for the iphone market itself. and also, liz and dave, the star of the show, craig, the senior vice president of software engineering stole the show with the demos. really being able to identify with developers as they look ahead for hardware work this fall. david: still didn't turn on investors. the stock came down as a result of that. >> that's true. david: we'll see what happens. jo, thank you very much. >> thank you. david: pixar is now giving you the chance to start creating your own animated movies incl
dr. dre himself, hyping up that $3 billion deal we saw go through earlier this month with beats electronics. but what is so interesting tim cooka couple of shots at android, which by the way dominates 80% of the smartphone market. here is what he had to say? >> if you looked at a broader group, over a third of their customers are running a version of android from four years ago. that's like ancient history. [laughter] >> developers really liked new language that was made available...
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dr. john, about whom whose name you may recognize whose age may surprise you. >> i'll add the other two. >> b. smith and her husband dan gasdby do a lot of cookingch olive oil, right? >> cooking stirs up wonderful memories. >> when i was growing up olive oil wept in the hair, on the skin, it's good for you. >> the restauranteur, designer and decorate for has spent a lot of time in the kitchen. >> do you remember the first dish you made? >> the first dish i made? pineapple upside down cake. i was probably about ten years old. >> this is recipe you learned offer 50 years ago. >> right. >> b. smith was sought after experts for her knowledge of food and style. some even thought she was on her way to becoming another marcia stuart. >> the present can be out of reach. >> do you know the date today? do you know the month? how about the year? and what does that feel like? >> it feels like crying. things like that make me very sad. >> barbara smith was born in western pennsylvania and became one of the first of a-american models on the cover of "mademoiselle" she opened restaurant in new york city. others followed. she host add tv program and put her nam
dr. john, about whom whose name you may recognize whose age may surprise you. >> i'll add the other two. >> b. smith and her husband dan gasdby do a lot of cookingch olive oil, right? >> cooking stirs up wonderful memories. >> when i was growing up olive oil wept in the hair, on the skin, it's good for you. >> the restauranteur, designer and decorate for has spent a lot of time in the kitchen. >> do you remember the first dish you made? >> the first...
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. >> jim cook has brought in all sorts of really, you know, eos and other people below him. so she's there, she used to run a company. you have johnny now and drulturally, what is happening at that company? >> i think it's interesting. dr. dre and angela ahrendts. that's interesting to me. does that work? >> yes, it does. you have to bring in new blood. they're looking outside for a pr person. i think it's going to be a big name, we've reported, that will be a different face. i think every company has to reinvigorate itself. you get used to each other, you know, challenge each other. if you bring in new -- and new people and you're willing to listen, i think that's a great thing. why not? >> finally, kara, yesterday you joined us to talk about the resignation of twitter's coo. you reported on that first and you have a new article on the winners and losers from that executive shuffle. who is winning and who is losing this morning? >> obviously, the two people who run media and ollie reghani who is the coo. i talked about disk costco being not a winner or loser, but it's crunch time for him. he's put everything on his shoulders. he's put all the
. >> jim cook has brought in all sorts of really, you know, eos and other people below him. so she's there, she used to run a company. you have johnny now and drulturally, what is happening at that company? >> i think it's interesting. dr. dre and angela ahrendts. that's interesting to me. does that work? >> yes, it does. you have to bring in new blood. they're looking outside for a pr person. i think it's going to be a big name, we've reported, that will be a different face....
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dr. dre. why spend so much? because beatz are everywhere. on the heads of pro athletes and on your morning commute. lord knows they're on your teens. apple ceo tim cookts is already earning them money. f check out the markup on the headphones. on the low end they cost $170. f with pricing for the high end up to $600. but a pair of beats can cost as little as $14 to make. shortly after the deal was made, cook tweeted excited to welcome the beats team to apple. it's all about the music. yes, the music, but it's also about thes aesthetic. the source is less about the fashion statement they make and more asbout the fact that beats represents hip-hop. the black and latino youth speaking out in music, rhyme, dance, and rhyme for 40 years. the sound of the generation. the new source of the streets. the people of the rhythm enraged in inequality. hip-hop is for sale at your local apple store. for the bargain price of anywhere from $170 to $600. joining me now from san francisco is author of "can't stop won't stop" a history of the hip-hop generation. hi, jeff. >> hi. how you doing? >> all right. so why should this be a problem? hip-hop has been for sale for
dr. dre. why spend so much? because beatz are everywhere. on the heads of pro athletes and on your morning commute. lord knows they're on your teens. apple ceo tim cookts is already earning them money. f check out the markup on the headphones. on the low end they cost $170. f with pricing for the high end up to $600. but a pair of beats can cost as little as $14 to make. shortly after the deal was made, cook tweeted excited to welcome the beats team to apple. it's all about the music. yes, the...