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dr. david jennings is the program director of the forensic oncology lab at the university of california san francisco. it's grea to see you because we've been working it together for several years. i appreciate your expertise. >> for those folks that don't understand the risk of smoking, it doesn't just affect the lungs. it's body. >> right. cheryl, it's great to be here and thank you so mucfor your help and advocacy to get the word out. smoking is a total body phenomenon and you inhale it through the best drug delivery organ we have which is the multiple football field size airway space of the lung and the carcinogens are absorbe very quickly and they travel througut the body and they wreak havoc throughout the lungs regarding ncer and also the poorly combusted smoke and the copd and the emphezema is a dominant problem and it causes peipheral vascular disease. if it weren't for the nicotine buzz, nobody would do it. >> i watched this in my own family because my parents both smoked and like a l
dr. david jennings is the program director of the forensic oncology lab at the university of california san francisco. it's grea to see you because we've been working it together for several years. i appreciate your expertise. >> for those folks that don't understand the risk of smoking, it doesn't just affect the lungs. it's body. >> right. cheryl, it's great to be here and thank you so mucfor your help and advocacy to get the word out. smoking is a total body phenomenon and you...
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--ning me to talk about it joining me to talk about it, dr. david b. agus.ood to have you back on the set. when i last saw you you were headed out of here for your annual fundraising event for the work that you do and it made all kinds of national news because of that -- i am trying to find word for it. that massive contribution by mr. ellison of oracle. >> i am glad they are helping fight this disease called cancer. said how up there and much did you raise and i said 4 million and he said he would double it. it is such a privilege that they get it. we spend more on vitamins and supplements than on research. tavis: what do you make of that that we spend more on vitamins and supplements, that shook me to my core. more than research? onmore potato chips than cancer research. our priorities are wrong. we want a quick fix. a vitamin or supplement is. we spend today, it will pay off tomorrow. research, new drugs, new ways of treatment and new ways of thinking for what will stop the suffering and disease. tavis: why does it feel to me then that cancer is the one d
--ning me to talk about it joining me to talk about it, dr. david b. agus.ood to have you back on the set. when i last saw you you were headed out of here for your annual fundraising event for the work that you do and it made all kinds of national news because of that -- i am trying to find word for it. that massive contribution by mr. ellison of oracle. >> i am glad they are helping fight this disease called cancer. said how up there and much did you raise and i said 4 million and he...
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. >> dr. david strauss is a professor of microbiology and immunology at texas tech university. >> i spent about a half an hour in the house and i was talking with bill, mr. holder. and i said to him, "bill, i don't feel very good." i said, "i got to get out of here." and just literally walked out the front door and pretty much collapsed. i lost any ability to stand without aid. >> the samples were processed at texas tech health sciences center. technicians there sterilized the slides, then examined them under a high-powered microscope. the cotton swab samples were transferred to petri dishes, then put in an incubator for five to seven days. if there were spores present, they would grow mold which could be examined under the microscope. most household molds are harmless. but dr. strauss found one type of mold in the home that was not harmless. it was a toxic, deadly mold known as stachybotrys. experts believed stachybotrys spores exist on many building materials. as long as those materials stay dry,
. >> dr. david strauss is a professor of microbiology and immunology at texas tech university. >> i spent about a half an hour in the house and i was talking with bill, mr. holder. and i said to him, "bill, i don't feel very good." i said, "i got to get out of here." and just literally walked out the front door and pretty much collapsed. i lost any ability to stand without aid. >> the samples were processed at texas tech health sciences center. technicians...
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join me next time for a conversation with dr. david b. agus and clark latest, "trust me."hat is next time. we will see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >> be more. pbs. >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >> [ crowd cheering ] >> shoot, shoot, shoot!
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join me next time for a conversation with dr. david b. agus and clark latest, "trust me."hat is next time. we will see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with the political news of the defeat of eric cantor in the republican primary in virginia. he lost to a tea party rival and we talk about it with mark halperin and john heilemann. >> i would say potentially their biggest problem long term is to be a party of middle class opportunity. ironically eric cantor was actually working on that and had done some things to try to reshape the image of the party. i don't think he was an ideal messenger for it. this guy who beat them, this professor brad, amongst the things he seems to speak well about is economic populism. the par is too corporate. too into big business. he's doing the party a favor by showing that's a winning message. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a conversation with tom friedman, the "new york times" columnist. >> if we don't have
join me next time for a conversation with dr. david b. agus and clark latest, "trust me."hat is next time. we will see you then. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with the political news of the defeat of eric cantor in the republican primary in virginia. he lost to a tea party rival and we talk about it with mark halperin and john heilemann....
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one of the world's leading cancer experts, our own dr. davids with a haircut. >> he's got a summer cut going. looks handsome. summer cut going. looks handsome. >> that's right. >> he looks handsome. some people don't like added sugar in their juice. so say hello to ocean spray 100% juice. and goodbye to added sugar. i thought we weren't adding any sugar. oh. okay, nobody use these cranberries over here. introducing a beauty breakthrough. so bold. revolutionary color. so chic. at the hottest boutique. the new paint studio at ace! surprise. luxurious color from valspar optimus and valspar aspire. check out this drawer action. discover premium paints and helpful people. i love both of those things. of course you do. it's the new paint studio. exclusively at ace. ♪ace is the place with the helpful hardware folks.♪ helpful is beautiful™ when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safe
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. >> and dr. david samadi. good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> hope you had a good week. >> we have. i want to start here, though. a stark new warning about smoking. there is a new report suggesting lighting up is actually more dangerous than it was 50 years ago, and this as the centers for disease control releases some of those most shocking anti-smoking ads we've seen. i don't smoke, but when they come on, i turn them off. they really gross me out. why are those campaigns getting more and more aggressive? >> the first thing you're remembering to is called campaign for tobacco-free kids where they're showing cigarettes themselves are worse than when the surgeon generally put out his first warning. they have more nicotine. they have pour rous filters. they have ammonia. let's face it. cigarettes were bad 50 years ago, they're bad now. 20% of americans still smoke. why? here's the first thing i want to tell you out there, i can't be your doctor, tell your doctor why you are still smoking. don't be afraid to
. >> and dr. david samadi. good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> hope you had a good week. >> we have. i want to start here, though. a stark new warning about smoking. there is a new report suggesting lighting up is actually more dangerous than it was 50 years ago, and this as the centers for disease control releases some of those most shocking anti-smoking ads we've seen. i don't smoke, but when they come on, i turn them off. they really gross me out. why are those...
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." >> and dr. davidmadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> good morning. how are you? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles so the centers for disease control revealed that the u.s. has seen more measles
." >> and dr. davidmadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> good morning. how are you? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles so the centers for disease control revealed that the u.s. has seen more measles
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." >> and dr. david samadi chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you as always. >> want to start here. actor and comedian tracy morgan remains in critical condition today after being involved in a deadly six-vehicle crash on the new jersey turnpike yesterday. the 45-year-old morgan is now facing an uphill recovery battle, and dr. samadi, you know, we hear the term critical condition often, but what does that mean from your perspective? >> arthel, critical condition means that the vital signs, blood pressure and heart rate are not stable, and fortunately he's in the icu at robert wood johnson in new jersey, a great hospital that's able to take care of him, so his vital signs. his heart may not be cooperating. may have had some sort of injury. he was unconscious at the time so that what makes him really critical. getting control of his airways, et cetera, but this kind of accident obviously is very tragic, a passenger died. there was
." >> and dr. david samadi chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you as always. >> want to start here. actor and comedian tracy morgan remains in critical condition today after being involved in a deadly six-vehicle crash on the new jersey turnpike yesterday. the 45-year-old morgan is now facing an uphill recovery battle, and dr. samadi, you know, we hear the term critical condition often, but what...
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recently there was an interview, dr. david was interviewed, he's a national activist for single payer, about the states who have not implemented medicaid. they have studied this and they're putting out this may result in 7,000 deaths every year as a result. we may have huge impacts because of this and finally i wanted to compliment on the previous agenda item in which you stated because there was some opposition to actually moving forward on that initiative. you said we will learn as we do implementation. i would hope you would do the same with this. >> thank you, sir. >> jim, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. jim accident san francisco chambers of commerce. it shouldn't surprise me, but once again we're bashing small business and the ability to su viefb under mandate after mandate. this isn't a loophole we want to change healthy california and come up with a new program for spending programs by the city and the employees to make sure every san franciscan can afford covered california insurance. that should be our goal
recently there was an interview, dr. david was interviewed, he's a national activist for single payer, about the states who have not implemented medicaid. they have studied this and they're putting out this may result in 7,000 deaths every year as a result. we may have huge impacts because of this and finally i wanted to compliment on the previous agenda item in which you stated because there was some opposition to actually moving forward on that initiative. you said we will learn as we do...
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." >> and dr. david of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you as always. >> want to start here. actor and comedian tracy morgan remains in critical condition today after being involved in a deadly six-vehicle crash on the new jersey turnpike
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." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> good morning. how are you? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles so the centers for disease control revealed that the u.s. has seen more measles cases this year than since the disease was eliminated back in 2000. dr. siegel, i'll start with you. why the resurgence? >> the cdc put out a chart which we can show that shows 288 cases already this year. as you said, in 2,000, there were no naturally occurring cases in the u.s. as all, but the problem is the issue regarding vaccination, okay? arthel, we have about a 90% compliance with vaccination here of the mmr vaccine which is a live virus vaccine, do the not have thimerosal in it and never associated with autism though fear mongers have gotten into this. this vaccine has helped to stamp out measles worldwide. we had over 500,000 deaths from measles worldwid
." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> good morning. how are you? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles so the centers for disease control revealed that the u.s. has seen more measles cases this year than since the disease was eliminated back in 2000. dr. siegel, i'll start with you. why the resurgence?...
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. >> and dr. davidman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you both. >> happy father's day. >> happy father's day. in honor of father's day we want to go over some healthy tips for taps dads and the best way to help him stay active and healthy
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dr. davidglowicki is a well known chemist attending a performance of handl's messiah in the uk when the telegram says he got a little carried away clapping and whooping it up. some people in the audience got upset and forced him to leave. he admits getting excited but denies trying to form a mosh pit. >>> it looks like the felon with a hot mugshot could make a fortune for looking like a hot gangster. >> jeremy meeks' for the won't viral when stockton police put it on facebook last week. blaze model tells tmz gangsta models are in now and booked meeks for as much as 30,000 a month. turns out meeks didn't always look like this. >> here's his mugshots from previous arrests back in 2002 and 2009. meeks is currently being held on $900,000 bail with no chance of getting out of jail any time soon. >>> tonight it's taking the internet by storm. in the past five days more than 18 million people have watched an ad for something a lot of people don't really want to talk about. it's over the top and that's
dr. davidglowicki is a well known chemist attending a performance of handl's messiah in the uk when the telegram says he got a little carried away clapping and whooping it up. some people in the audience got upset and forced him to leave. he admits getting excited but denies trying to form a mosh pit. >>> it looks like the felon with a hot mugshot could make a fortune for looking like a hot gangster. >> jeremy meeks' for the won't viral when stockton police put it on facebook...
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." >> and dr. davidirman and professor at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you as always. >> want to start here. actor and comedian tracy morgan remains in critical condition today after being involved in a deadly six-vehicle crash on the
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. >> and dr. david samadi. and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you both. >> happy father's day. in hop or of father's day we want to go over some healthy tips for dads and the best way for him to stay healthy and activity as he grows older. is there a way to continue to pete your challenges and to cope your mind and your body active? >> well, first of all, arthel, my father's also 90 today. and i want to wish him happy father's day. president bush jumping out of the he helicopter at the age of 90 is an inspiration for all of us. it's about meeting your challenges, having a goal, overcoming that goal. after all, he has parkinson's disease. we have plenty of patients that are 90, have high blood pressure, diabetes. what can you do? can you keep active to overcome cognitive decline? can you work on your computer? can you even walk? you know, what can people at 90 do? the idea of having a goal, reaching that goal, continuing to stay active physically and mentally will help us to cope you alive. and, again, this is an inspiration, not just
. >> and dr. david samadi. and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you both. >> happy father's day. in hop or of father's day we want to go over some healthy tips for dads and the best way for him to stay healthy and activity as he grows older. is there a way to continue to pete your challenges and to cope your mind and your body active? >> well, first of all, arthel, my father's also 90 today. and i want to wish him happy father's day. president bush jumping out of the he...
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. >> and dr. david samadi.you. >> nice to see you. >> hope you had a good week. >> we have. i want to start here, though. a stark new warning about smoking. there is a new report suggesting lighting up is actually more dangerous than it
. >> and dr. david samadi.you. >> nice to see you. >> hope you had a good week. >> we have. i want to start here, though. a stark new warning about smoking. there is a new report suggesting lighting up is actually more dangerous than it
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. >> and dr. davidamadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you both. >> happy father's day. >> happy father's day. in honor of father's day we want to go over some healthy tips for taps dads and the best way to help him stay active and healthy as he grows older, so dr. siegel, you're first on this one. is there a way to continue to meet your challenges and to keep your mind and your body active? >> well, first of all, my father, arthel, is also 90 today, and i want to wish him a happy father's day. president bush jumping out of that helicopter at the age of 90 is an inspiration for all of us, meeting your challenges, having a goal, overcoming that goal. he has parkinson's disease. plenty of patients that are 90 that have high blood pressure and heart disease and deebtize. not everyone can jump out of a helicopter but what can you do? can you keep active to overcome cognitive decline and can you work on your compu
. >> and dr. davidamadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you both. >> happy father's day. >> happy father's day. in honor of father's day we want to go over some healthy tips for taps dads and the best way to help him stay active and healthy as he grows older, so dr. siegel, you're first on this one. is there a way to continue to meet your challenges and to keep your mind and...
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thank you so much, dr. david agus. >>> and a southwest airline jet landed safely after it hit a flock of birds. the bird hit the left wing after it took off. the jet was about four miles from the airport on its way to houston. the plane returned to tampa. no one was injured and the passengers were booked on other flights. >> this morning they're rolling out new air traffic technology. it promises to make travel in and out of the airports safer and more on time. jeff pegues is outside reagan national airport outside washington. >> reporter: good morning. the next generation of air travel is something lawmakers and regular lattors have been tg about for years. now it's something passengers can soap and feel for the most time. it will be the first of 14 locations nationwide to implement an airspace overhaul known as nextgen. it's part of the federal aviation administration's plan to transition air traffic control from radar to satellite. anthony fox is the secretary of transportation. >> we are always looking for wa
thank you so much, dr. david agus. >>> and a southwest airline jet landed safely after it hit a flock of birds. the bird hit the left wing after it took off. the jet was about four miles from the airport on its way to houston. the plane returned to tampa. no one was injured and the passengers were booked on other flights. >> this morning they're rolling out new air traffic technology. it promises to make travel in and out of the airports safer and more on time. jeff pegues is...
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dr. david agus leads the scepter in california and he has more. morning, charlie. >> what are the new findings? the new approach? >> every june cancer doctors meet in chicago to talk about new approaches to cancer and go over the results of the past year. well, this year was announce add clinical trial where they took people who had a metastatic cancer that was prevent order failed in surgery or radiation. instead of giving hormonal therapy which has been the standard for 75 year, they added chemotherapy early instead of lauter in the disease and they prolonged survival by close to 14 months. it's dramatic in the treatment of this disease. >> why wasn't kimmo used right away like in other cancers? >> it's a great question. you know, men who v not historically enrolled in clinical cancer sessions like women. this was a drug that was end stage cancer. it has a lot of side effects. and so until it was proven, people weren't using it early. the trial took ten years to get the data, but the data are clear and this will be game changing. >> which men, d
dr. david agus leads the scepter in california and he has more. morning, charlie. >> what are the new findings? the new approach? >> every june cancer doctors meet in chicago to talk about new approaches to cancer and go over the results of the past year. well, this year was announce add clinical trial where they took people who had a metastatic cancer that was prevent order failed in surgery or radiation. instead of giving hormonal therapy which has been the standard for 75 year,...
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holly williams in northern iraq where christian ma lib men -- mutt dr. david on the pie ontic pancreas and how it could mean a change in the -- >> and we want to congratulate the team on the big emmy win for best day-time newscast. >> thank you so much. >> the news is back. >>> good work to you guys. >> thank you. >> congratulations again for the award. we will see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >> cbs 4 this morning starts at 7:00. the hidden cash draize has hit the big apple. they were finding $50 hitten in the weekend. the sh ca was hidden be i a real estate investigator. he tweets out clues and people hunt for the cash. >> >> a group of storm chasers in kansas got way too close to the action. take a look. >> hail the size of a baseball smashed the windshield. after that the group got out of the storm with 90 miles per hour winds. luckily no one was hurt. you never want to see that. >> that looks like it was the size of a melon. >> it is 15 minutes before 5:00. >> let's head to the roadways. we have reports of a brad new accident, southbound 101 at the highway.
holly williams in northern iraq where christian ma lib men -- mutt dr. david on the pie ontic pancreas and how it could mean a change in the -- >> and we want to congratulate the team on the big emmy win for best day-time newscast. >> thank you so much. >> the news is back. >>> good work to you guys. >> thank you. >> congratulations again for the award. we will see you at 7:00. >> thank you. >> cbs 4 this morning starts at 7:00. the hidden cash...
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. >>> plus dr. david agus on the new discovery that could protect you from heart attacks. >>> and an 11-year-old girl tees off at the u.s. open but a top player says she's too young to play. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> iraqi forces and sunni militants are engaged in a tense battle for control of iraq's largest oil refinery. >> isis gains ground in iraq as battle lines are drawn in washington. >> intelligence agencies are trying to identify possible targets for limited air strikes. >> it's not as easy as looking at an iphone video of a convoy and then immediately striking it. >> twisters struck a small town in central south dakota. homes and businesses were damaged and one person injured. >> meanwhile, the heat is on for two-thirds of the country. washington, d.c., had temperatures that climbed well into the 90s. >> they have been trapped underground 12 days. >> a southwest airlines flight was forced into an emergency landing after it struck a
. >>> plus dr. david agus on the new discovery that could protect you from heart attacks. >>> and an 11-year-old girl tees off at the u.s. open but a top player says she's too young to play. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> iraqi forces and sunni militants are engaged in a tense battle for control of iraq's largest oil refinery. >> isis gains ground in iraq as battle lines are drawn in...
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lou: and this week, the 7th district of virginia, dr. david brat, a lot of people don't like to acknowledge his ph.d. in economics, former seminarian, language so strong, so succinct, he was able to upset eric cantor, the darling of wall street, the darling of the chamber of commerce and the business roundtable. >> i have to confess i knew, i know eric, and he's got a first class brain, for conscientious, serious about national affairs and international affairs. but i have to say he neglected his home base. he didn't get there often enough, and somehow or other, he lost the confidence. what's amazing that he lost. i don't know of anybody who expected it. it's going to be a big loss because he really understood a lot of the issues, he had great feeling for the issues, it's a real loss for the country. lou: you like him, i understand that. his biggest donors, goldman sachs, black rock, wall street, verizon, silicon valley. but at the same time, you can't say to me as one of the most successful and powerful businessmen in this country, i don't be
lou: and this week, the 7th district of virginia, dr. david brat, a lot of people don't like to acknowledge his ph.d. in economics, former seminarian, language so strong, so succinct, he was able to upset eric cantor, the darling of wall street, the darling of the chamber of commerce and the business roundtable. >> i have to confess i knew, i know eric, and he's got a first class brain, for conscientious, serious about national affairs and international affairs. but i have to say he...
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dr. david freeman is affiliated with mt. sinai.welcome. >> thank you john. >> what do you think of this study? >> this is a study on mice and we should always have a grain of salt when we look at these studies because the degree to which it masks to humans is a little bit questionable. what they did was look at the skin once they exposed mice to u vforta anuva and uvbvb rays thee kind of genetic mu station -- mutation that was possible. >> there is a huge selection of sunscreen products out there. is it fair osay, the more we pay, the better protection we have? or not? >> not. not. the more you pay is not a real good marker the best we can tell. the best look is the spf level, 15 or greater you're probably in the protective range. always looking for something that will last a little bit longer. that's probably important as well. but i'm not aware of a whole lot of research that's gone on to see exactly what kind of advertising claims are true in that realm. >> okay by reading this i get the impression that subscreen doesn't -- suns
dr. david freeman is affiliated with mt. sinai.welcome. >> thank you john. >> what do you think of this study? >> this is a study on mice and we should always have a grain of salt when we look at these studies because the degree to which it masks to humans is a little bit questionable. what they did was look at the skin once they exposed mice to u vforta anuva and uvbvb rays thee kind of genetic mu station -- mutation that was possible. >> there is a huge selection of...
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to look into the research and talked with -- i actually found a memory specialist out of florida, dr. david diamond and started wanting to know more or less holding myself accountable, i imagined $47 million in iraq with every penny accounted for, was awarded a bronze star for it and i can forget my own child? how is that possible? i understand medically and understand logically how it's possible, but it still doesn't mean that i don't -- i don't believe it myself that i could actually forget him in the car. >> and gene, it seems like prosecutors, it really depends on the local prosecutor whether or not a parent is charged in a case like this. >> yeah, absolutely. in fact, in most jurisdictions, the laws are essentially the same. and in most of these cases, you have almost identical fact patterns. but it turns out that roughly half the cases are prosecuted as a crime, and half are -- they're dismissed as what they really are, which was a terrible, terrible accident. >> lynn, just briefly, do you have recommendations for parents to prevent this from happening? >> absolutely. one of the thing
to look into the research and talked with -- i actually found a memory specialist out of florida, dr. david diamond and started wanting to know more or less holding myself accountable, i imagined $47 million in iraq with every penny accounted for, was awarded a bronze star for it and i can forget my own child? how is that possible? i understand medically and understand logically how it's possible, but it still doesn't mean that i don't -- i don't believe it myself that i could actually forget...
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a guy named michael griffin who ambushed and killed dr. davidn during an antiabortion demonstration at his florida clinic. in wichita, kansas, one of the antiabortion activists who celebrates killing doctors, celebrates murderers as martyrs and heroes, she shot dr. george tiller outside his kansas clinic in 1993. when she was in prison for that shooting, she corresponded with and got visits from a guy named scott roeder who celebrates killing doctors in his way. he didn't just shoot dr. george tiller and wound him the way shelley shannon did. scott roeder killed dr. george tiller. shot him in the head while dr. tiller was at church. that was in spring of 2009 in wichita. when he was pulled over that day, he had a post-it note on his dashboard that included the phone number of the local activist who he'd been in contact with, who, herself, was a convicted clinic bomber. now she writes a column at lifenews.com. she gets quoted in the "kansas city star" as an antiabortion leader. she pled guilty for conspireing to blow up a clinic with a gasoline b
a guy named michael griffin who ambushed and killed dr. davidn during an antiabortion demonstration at his florida clinic. in wichita, kansas, one of the antiabortion activists who celebrates killing doctors, celebrates murderers as martyrs and heroes, she shot dr. george tiller outside his kansas clinic in 1993. when she was in prison for that shooting, she corresponded with and got visits from a guy named scott roeder who celebrates killing doctors in his way. he didn't just shoot dr. george...
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i've thanked my brilliant surgeon dr. david hellfit many times and i'll never start thanking him. he like many friends in showbiz sent me an e-mail joking about how he can't bring himself to say, break a leg tonight. living among the medical community as i did for weeks was a huge revelation to me. i'd never been hospitalized before. i had never seen the extraordinary daily kindness and heroism of nurses up close. i had never depended on them. for weeks i was completely dependent on them. i had only one real day and night of pain in the hospital after surgery, and it was a giant order of magnitude. the worst pain i have ever experienced. it is actually an ordeal that many post-surgical patients go through and i cannot get into the details now, because it is just too gross, trust me. i'm not kidding about that. and if you've been through it, you know what i'm talking about. a nurse named john frank ellis got me through that night. it was in its way as hard a night for john as it was for me. i've never been more dependent on anyone in my adulthood and never been more grateful. the n
i've thanked my brilliant surgeon dr. david hellfit many times and i'll never start thanking him. he like many friends in showbiz sent me an e-mail joking about how he can't bring himself to say, break a leg tonight. living among the medical community as i did for weeks was a huge revelation to me. i'd never been hospitalized before. i had never seen the extraordinary daily kindness and heroism of nurses up close. i had never depended on them. for weeks i was completely dependent on them. i had...
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. >>> plus, dr. david the new discovery that could protect you from heart attacks. >>> and an 11-year-old girl tees off at the u.s. open but a top player says she's too young to play. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> iraqi forces and sunni militants are engaged in a tense battle for control of iraq's largest oil refinery. >> isis gains ground in iraq as battle lines are drawn in
. >>> plus, dr. david the new discovery that could protect you from heart attacks. >>> and an 11-year-old girl tees off at the u.s. open but a top player says she's too young to play. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> iraqi forces and sunni militants are engaged in a tense battle for control of iraq's largest oil refinery. >> isis gains ground in iraq as battle lines are drawn in
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. >>> dr. davids will show us how a new device combined with an i phone revolutionalize the way people manage the disease. >>> controversy at kfc. the fast food restaurant forced this little girl to leave their restaurant because of the way she looks. that's straight ahead. >>> the people of arlington demolition, spoke. the garage is making way for a residential tower and office building. >>> "usa today" says vice president biden is adding a stop on this week's visit to latin america. they'll discuss the surge of children being sent to the united states illegally and on their own more than 47,000 kids have been caught in this country so far this year. that is a jump of more than 90%. >> "the seattle times" says starbucks is offering its employees an unusual perk. college tuition. the coffee giant will reimburse workers for the last two years of online study through arizona state university with no strings attached. freshmen and sophomore will be eligible for part shall scholarships? >> i think that's
. >>> dr. davids will show us how a new device combined with an i phone revolutionalize the way people manage the disease. >>> controversy at kfc. the fast food restaurant forced this little girl to leave their restaurant because of the way she looks. that's straight ahead. >>> the people of arlington demolition, spoke. the garage is making way for a residential tower and office building. >>> "usa today" says vice president biden is adding a stop on...
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south dr. david legates are part of a french. and to me this is the very kind of public intimidation and insulting rhetoric that professor david legates has talked about having experienced at the university of delaware, and i take exception to. no, you are a signatory of the oregon petition, are not? >> yes, sir. >> and the petition says there's no scientific -- there is no convincing scientific evidence that cuban released carbon dioxide nothing of a greenhouse gases is causing catastrophic heating of the earth atmosphere and disruption of the inkatha. some petition that a french scientist get together and signed. is that correct? >> i believe there are 30 fund of some people. >> thirty some thousand people. would you describe these? >> many as scientists, ph.d., and of the disciplines, people who are connected with climate change and during research. >> well, i just have to say, i appreciate someone standing out and challenging the conventional wisdom. you know, martin luther did that one with the king did that. so i appreciate
south dr. david legates are part of a french. and to me this is the very kind of public intimidation and insulting rhetoric that professor david legates has talked about having experienced at the university of delaware, and i take exception to. no, you are a signatory of the oregon petition, are not? >> yes, sir. >> and the petition says there's no scientific -- there is no convincing scientific evidence that cuban released carbon dioxide nothing of a greenhouse gases is causing...
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dr. david south in his prepared testimony says policy makers who halt and kill green harvesting jobs in favor of a hands-off approach contribute to the buildup of fuels in the forest. this eventually increases the risk of catastrophic wildfires. also james wood on panel two will say because of past management of fire suppression, the worst neighbor a timberland owner can have is a national forest. how would you respond to that? basically in a nutshell, the argument is by refusing to allow the underbrush, there is this buildup of fuels and this intensifies forest fires. how do you respond to that? do they have a point? >> i would not say, and u.s. forest service is a poor neighbor. i don't think they have a point about that. i would say that the buildup of fuels in our nation's forest, public and private, has been a challenge for us. whether it's national forest, national wildlife refuge, national park, state park or state wildlife management area, fire management is a challenge for any land man
dr. david south in his prepared testimony says policy makers who halt and kill green harvesting jobs in favor of a hands-off approach contribute to the buildup of fuels in the forest. this eventually increases the risk of catastrophic wildfires. also james wood on panel two will say because of past management of fire suppression, the worst neighbor a timberland owner can have is a national forest. how would you respond to that? basically in a nutshell, the argument is by refusing to allow the...
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dr. from alton named david hewitt and we wanted to feature a modern moment, something that the youngest of children today can still remember. >> when david friese went up and i heard the crack of the bat, it was kind of accommodation hearing the crack of the that and seeing the ball start to go out to center and i heard the crowd start to cheer really loud and that's when i jumped. at that point, everything went quiet for me. it was almost like being focused on something so much were you cannot hear anything. i had no idea there were fireworks. the crowd was completely dead to me at that point. it looks like on the video that i can see where the ball is coming down but i could not because i rolled over the fence that i had to jump was quite high. and i wondered how i did that so easily but i rolled around. i basically stood up for a split second on the grass and everything was quiet on the ball thudded in front of me and that's all i heard and i picked it up and rolled over onto it. at some point come you start to realize you have a bond with the city and a bond with the team. there is nev
dr. from alton named david hewitt and we wanted to feature a modern moment, something that the youngest of children today can still remember. >> when david friese went up and i heard the crack of the bat, it was kind of accommodation hearing the crack of the that and seeing the ball start to go out to center and i heard the crowd start to cheer really loud and that's when i jumped. at that point, everything went quiet for me. it was almost like being focused on something so much were you...
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dr. david south in his prepared testimony says policymakers who halt active forest management and kill green harvesting jobs in favor of a hands-off approach contribute to the buildup of fuels in the forest. this eventually increases the risk of catastrophic wildfires. also james wood on panel two will say because of past management of fire suppression, the worst neighbor a timberland owner can have is a national forest. how would you respond to that? basically in a nutshell, the argument is by refusing to allow the underbrush, there is this buildup of fuels and this intensifies forest fires. how do you respond to that? do they have a point? >> a would not say the u.s. forest service is a poor neighbor. i don't think they have a point about that. i would say that the buildup of fuels in our nation's forest, public and private, has been a challenge for us. whether it's a national forest, bureau of land management lands. national wildlife refuge, national park, state park or state wildlife manage
dr. david south in his prepared testimony says policymakers who halt active forest management and kill green harvesting jobs in favor of a hands-off approach contribute to the buildup of fuels in the forest. this eventually increases the risk of catastrophic wildfires. also james wood on panel two will say because of past management of fire suppression, the worst neighbor a timberland owner can have is a national forest. how would you respond to that? basically in a nutshell, the argument is by...
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dr. brzezinski, david ignatius, thank you so much.y rundown" today on msnbc. >>> coming up, the big name that just joined the lawsuit on the nfl over head injuries and how that star will impact the growing issue. that story is next on "morning joe." ♪ wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you could possibne. say it with me -- everything. one more time, everything! and with that in mind... what's in your wallet? and with that in mind... when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectil
dr. brzezinski, david ignatius, thank you so much.y rundown" today on msnbc. >>> coming up, the big name that just joined the lawsuit on the nfl over head injuries and how that star will impact the growing issue. that story is next on "morning joe." ♪ wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store."...
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dr. paul levingood. david adams. close, personal friend who i am happy to stay, the steward of the field. our readers, ashley and michael. i want to send a special thanks to our chorus from the lee davis high school. thank you very much for being with us tonight. [applause] the last week and a half, many of you have followed in the footsteps of union and confederate soldiers. near here at the cold harbor crossroad. see thepause to significance of the stores and generationss and who came after. a we do that, we need to knowledge the hard work that so many who joined with us in remembering and commemorating this unforgettable part of our shared history from its own commemorative events to supporting events here, it is been a real strong partner and helped us with many of the logistics and we sang the supervisors and the county administrator for their assistance and we cannot have done this without the support of fairmont church. this evening is a perfect example of that partnership which would had in a place for severa
dr. paul levingood. david adams. close, personal friend who i am happy to stay, the steward of the field. our readers, ashley and michael. i want to send a special thanks to our chorus from the lee davis high school. thank you very much for being with us tonight. [applause] the last week and a half, many of you have followed in the footsteps of union and confederate soldiers. near here at the cold harbor crossroad. see thepause to significance of the stores and generationss and who came after....
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fox news medical a team dr. david samati joins us now to break that down for us.g a lot about pool accidents and the secondary drowning. can you explain the secondary drowning? a ton of parents are worried. >> especially kids between ages one to four. they're perfectly fine. they have swallowed some water that has gone into their lungs. now a few hours after the pool party is over, they're fine. now you see their behavior start to change. they're gasping for air, not breathing well. that's secondary drowning. that means some of the water has gotten into their lung. oxygen exchange is not happening well. that's when you start going down. you want to detect that kind of behavior pattern a few hours, up to 24 hours after swallowing water. so that's when you want to take them to the emergency room right away. >> if you notice those changes? >> absolutely. listen, this happens very fast, drowning every year we have about ten kids a day, summer time that drown. invest in good life jackets like this. these are the life jackets. this is not going to save their life. this
fox news medical a team dr. david samati joins us now to break that down for us.g a lot about pool accidents and the secondary drowning. can you explain the secondary drowning? a ton of parents are worried. >> especially kids between ages one to four. they're perfectly fine. they have swallowed some water that has gone into their lungs. now a few hours after the pool party is over, they're fine. now you see their behavior start to change. they're gasping for air, not breathing well....