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this work is being carried out into the direction of dr david kay a respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart you have a tremendous a group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence community can provide. data cheney is not going to be done with this for quite some time david kay wants more time and he says it could take another six to nine months to make a definitive finding ministration is asking congress for hundreds of millions more six hundred million dollars to fund a continuing search you have not yet found shiny pointy things that i would call a weapon before we can draw from conclusions we need to let the iraq survey group complete its work. we were all wrong probably in my judgment and that is most disturbing. sometimes the true patriots takes the unpopular course but helps the country and for the stakes and even if they come this way at least from tonight patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels and i think these are scoundrels they have no a
this work is being carried out into the direction of dr david kay a respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart you have a tremendous a group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence community can provide. data cheney is not going to be done with this for quite some time david kay wants more time and he says it could take another six to nine months to make a...
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this year's keynote speaker dr. david jeremiah said god answers questions in unseemingly impossible situations. >> while the government, enemy, whoever you want to call them, while they stretch out their hand to harass the church, when we pray, god goes into action. we have nothing to fear. >> the people who attended were encouraged by what they heard and experienced. >> what do you take away? >> let us not give up meeting together and encouraging one another towards love and good deeds and so much the more as we see the day approaching. it was intertwined with its spiritual heritage. >> the move towards abolition of slavery. martin luther king jr. was an ordained minister. it started in the church. they started with prayer. >> this year's day of prayer fell on the 50th anniversary, the ban on prayer. it was overshadowed with proclamations from city mayors, governors and millions of people across the country who still believe in the power of prayer, john jessup, cbn news, capitol hill. >>> lou engle is the founder of a pr
this year's keynote speaker dr. david jeremiah said god answers questions in unseemingly impossible situations. >> while the government, enemy, whoever you want to call them, while they stretch out their hand to harass the church, when we pray, god goes into action. we have nothing to fear. >> the people who attended were encouraged by what they heard and experienced. >> what do you take away? >> let us not give up meeting together and encouraging one another towards...
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today i am one on one with dr. david carruth. i enjoy meeting people like dr. carruth. people who have had incredible odds placed in front of them but yet have overcome those odds and succeeded. he is a special administrator with the university of the district of columbia. he holds a ph.d. but let's go back and start when you were a child. you suffered from dyslexia. >> yes, that's correct. >> you were put in special classes. >> special ed. >> people thought you couldn't learn. >> yes. >> but you did. >> i did. >> and you were able to overcome that and not only did you suffer from dyslexia, you were struck by lightning. his story is absolutely incredible. tell me about that. >> at football practice, i was aspiring to be a professional athlete. the lightning came out of the blue and it leveled everybody else on the field. at the time they thought it was the biggest bolt of lightning to hit anybody who lived to tell about it. i got hit and never got up. >> with you are in a coma how long? >> four days. >> being struck by lightning, being told you couldn't learn, dyslexia,
today i am one on one with dr. david carruth. i enjoy meeting people like dr. carruth. people who have had incredible odds placed in front of them but yet have overcome those odds and succeeded. he is a special administrator with the university of the district of columbia. he holds a ph.d. but let's go back and start when you were a child. you suffered from dyslexia. >> yes, that's correct. >> you were put in special classes. >> special ed. >> people thought you couldn't...
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my daughter was 7 >> it progresses very rapidly >> dr. david lee is her oncologist and he says that inflammatory breast cancer usually presents with skin changes, wharf redness and swelling, the skin might look like an orange peel or an infection and delay the diagnosis. the doctor says that while this is a rare tumor accounting for less than 5 percent of all breast cancers, it is very aggressive >> when he said it was aggressive i looked him in the eye and said let's be aggressive right back >> she got it all, three and half months of chemotherapy, a mastectomy and the amount of radiation. she says the experience has given her life a new meeting. >> is been an eye opening experience, i've seen beautiful things and difficult things >> she is in remission and her mission is to educate others >> we have no ability to predict at this point whether or not she will be cured of her disease and that is scary for her as well as it is for all patients who have been treated with cancer so for her to be able to take that and be able to run with it and be
my daughter was 7 >> it progresses very rapidly >> dr. david lee is her oncologist and he says that inflammatory breast cancer usually presents with skin changes, wharf redness and swelling, the skin might look like an orange peel or an infection and delay the diagnosis. the doctor says that while this is a rare tumor accounting for less than 5 percent of all breast cancers, it is very aggressive >> when he said it was aggressive i looked him in the eye and said let's be...
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joining us as always, dr. david. >> and also dr.associate professor of medicine and the author of the "unlock the secret code of sick mess and health" and that's what we will do today. good morning. >> good morning. >> we all look good but we could be healthier. let's get started. we will start with a major change in medical advice for men of any age. a medical panel said healthy men should know longer undergo routine screening for prostate cancer. is the blood test getting the ruts? >> what he are saying is you have to screen about 1,000 men to save one life. but the truth is while it may cost something for us to do that, what's the price of saving that one life? that's what the screening is supposed to do. you look at a big mass of people to find those are the ones that have bad disease. psa antigen, i wish we had a specific one, but we don't. and people come to my office, i don't react based on one number. i look at the whole entire picture. >> but that's if they come to your office. i was standing there when a very young man her
joining us as always, dr. david. >> and also dr.associate professor of medicine and the author of the "unlock the secret code of sick mess and health" and that's what we will do today. good morning. >> good morning. >> we all look good but we could be healthier. let's get started. we will start with a major change in medical advice for men of any age. a medical panel said healthy men should know longer undergo routine screening for prostate cancer. is the blood test...
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. ♪ >> eric: time for "sunday house call," dr. david samadi, chief of robotics at the mt. nai center in new york. >> eric: and dr. marc siegel of langone medical center and author of "the anyoinner pulse" unlocking the secrets of sickness and health. good to see both of you. >> jamie: we'll unlock the secret, i'm excited about this one, of sugar, because a lot of us like sugar but it could make you sick and makes you fat and according to a recent study, it could make you, it says dumb, but not as smart as you might be. the big question is can a lot of sugar also cause diabetes or is that genetic? dr. samadi, make sure we get to the dumb one. >> the big question over here is if you are taking too much sugar, can you get diabetes and the answer is, absolutely not. when you take sugar your pancreas will secrete insulin and if you have a problem with getting it into your system that is called type one diabetes, where the kids, juvenile diabetes. if you make the insulin but other receptors don't work and as a result of belly fat or obesity we have spoken about, insulin is not ef
. ♪ >> eric: time for "sunday house call," dr. david samadi, chief of robotics at the mt. nai center in new york. >> eric: and dr. marc siegel of langone medical center and author of "the anyoinner pulse" unlocking the secrets of sickness and health. good to see both of you. >> jamie: we'll unlock the secret, i'm excited about this one, of sugar, because a lot of us like sugar but it could make you sick and makes you fat and according to a recent study,...
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in southern maryland we found dr. david allen, on probation after he injected himself after digging through the sharps container through a hospital. in baltimore county a doctor was suspended after a patient said he pulled out a bag of cocaine and snorted it in front of her. then there is another doctor, the board said he tried to read ekg's at a hospital while under the influence of alcohol. >> sooner or later, it'll catch up. >> reporter: and he knows the damage. he is an emergency room doctor who thinks substance abuse among doctors and all professions should not be kept silent. >> we need to talk about it and recognize it's a part of the culture and the best way to deal is openly. >> reporter: for some the state steps into deal with the issue. through the maryland profess natural rehabilitation program contracted out by the board of doctors. in the last five-years dozens of doctors have enrolled, 34 in 2011 alone. the board said it can't release their names to uses but many are outed in public discipline records, when t
in southern maryland we found dr. david allen, on probation after he injected himself after digging through the sharps container through a hospital. in baltimore county a doctor was suspended after a patient said he pulled out a bag of cocaine and snorted it in front of her. then there is another doctor, the board said he tried to read ekg's at a hospital while under the influence of alcohol. >> sooner or later, it'll catch up. >> reporter: and he knows the damage. he is an...
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dr. david samson is the president of bci, which represents more than a thousand homeowners, autos and business insurance companies that write over 30% of this nation's property and casualty insurance. dr. sampson served in the george w. bush administration, as assistant secretary of commerce. welcome mr. sampson. >> it's a pleasure to be with you today. i appreciate your leadership on this issue and for the invitation to be here. pci and its members who write about 52% of all the flood insurance with partners through nfip believe it vitally important to the economy. flooding occurs all across the country and we fully support your efforts to pass bipartisan legislation that includes long-term authorization and meaningful reforms. i'd like to emphasize three key points in my testimony today. it is vitally important to avoid a lapse in the nfip. second, as confirmed by the government accountability office, the program needs meaningful structural reforms. and, third, privatization of the flood prog
dr. david samson is the president of bci, which represents more than a thousand homeowners, autos and business insurance companies that write over 30% of this nation's property and casualty insurance. dr. sampson served in the george w. bush administration, as assistant secretary of commerce. welcome mr. sampson. >> it's a pleasure to be with you today. i appreciate your leadership on this issue and for the invitation to be here. pci and its members who write about 52% of all the flood...
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nowhere the administration turns to david kay this work is being carried out into the direction of dr david kay a respected scientist and former u.n. inspector who was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart we have a tremendous group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence community can provide dr kay and his team are making progress we have had found a large body of continuing activities and equipment. and we are surprised by new advances that we're making network of laboratories and safe houses controlled by iraqi intelligence and security services and unlike pre-war intelligence we don't require someone just to say something we actually need the physical evidence equipment suitable for continuing chemical and biological weapons research. david kay is not going to be done with this for quite some time david kay wants more time and he says it could take another six to nine months to make a definitive finding ministration is asking congress for hundreds of millions more six hundred million dollars to fund
nowhere the administration turns to david kay this work is being carried out into the direction of dr david kay a respected scientist and former u.n. inspector who was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart we have a tremendous group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence community can provide dr kay and his team are making progress we have had found a large body of continuing activities and equipment. and...
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. >> jamie: that what is we do here, dr. davidi is here, vice chairman of department of urology and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center, i have friends here and i thought they came here to see me, they came to see you, they are huge fans. >> eric: let's begin with the study, hear about this -- one in six cancers, worldwide they say are caused by preventable or treatable infections. they say numbers show 2 million new cases of cancer every year are caused by that. and, it is surprising, because, dr. seekal, who knew cancer could owe paenpotentially be ca an infection. >> it is really important and we don't think about this. 23% is outside the u.s. in under developed countries and 7% in the u.s. and 2 million cases a year. here's how it
. >> jamie: that what is we do here, dr. davidi is here, vice chairman of department of urology and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center, i have friends here and i thought they came here to see me, they came to see you, they are huge fans. >> eric: let's begin with the study, hear about this -- one in six cancers, worldwide they say are caused by preventable or treatable infections. they say numbers show 2 million new cases of cancer every year are caused by that. and,...
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. >> jamie: that what is we do here, dr. davidi is here, vice chairman of department of urology and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center, i have friends here and i thought they came here to see me, they came tse
. >> jamie: that what is we do here, dr. davidi is here, vice chairman of department of urology and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center, i have friends here and i thought they came here to see me, they came tse
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dr. david a. sampson is the president and ceo of bci, which represents more than 1,000 homeowners, autos, and business insurance companies that rate over 30% of this nation's property and casualty insurance. dr. sampson also served in the george w. bush administration. as deputy secretary of the u.s. department of congress and assistant secretary of commerce for economic development. welcome, dr. samson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's a pleasure to be with you today. i appreciate your leadership on this issue. and for the invitation to be here. pci and its members who write about 52% of all the flood insurance through the nfip write your own coalition program. it doesn't just affect one part of the nation. flooding occurs all across the country. and we fully support your efforts to pass bipartisan legislation that includes a long-term authorization and meaningful reforms. i'd like to just emphasize three key points in my testimony today. first, it is vitally important to avoid another lapse in th
dr. david a. sampson is the president and ceo of bci, which represents more than 1,000 homeowners, autos, and business insurance companies that rate over 30% of this nation's property and casualty insurance. dr. sampson also served in the george w. bush administration. as deputy secretary of the u.s. department of congress and assistant secretary of commerce for economic development. welcome, dr. samson. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's a pleasure to be with you today. i appreciate your...