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dr. daviderlmutter, author of the upcoming book, brain maker. great panel. chip, i start with you, i started looking at this, i couldn't believe how much this report, 500 pages from this obscure government committee overreaching tells us not to eat meat because it hurts the environment. is that their concern? >> you wouldn't think that the dietary council would be concerned about impact on the environment of the food we're eating. it is completely overblown and not really anything that are you really that concerned about, when you're choosing what to eat for dinner? gerri: right, i couldn't agree more. there were other things i thought were amazing. they want obesity interventionists in your place of work. so i guess if you eat too many candy bars out of the wending room machine they will come for you. unbelievable to me. dr. david, to you, what do you make of these guidelines? are they going too far? >> well it is hard to say. it is a step in the right direction, that finally we're getting dec
dr. daviderlmutter, author of the upcoming book, brain maker. great panel. chip, i start with you, i started looking at this, i couldn't believe how much this report, 500 pages from this obscure government committee overreaching tells us not to eat meat because it hurts the environment. is that their concern? >> you wouldn't think that the dietary council would be concerned about impact on the environment of the food we're eating. it is completely overblown and not really anything that...
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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, turned to him and said, "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 th
. >> 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, turned to him and said, "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...
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dr. david fowler, the deputy chief medical examiner for the state of maryland, immediately performed the autopsy. blood tests revealed that steve had a normal concentration of carbon monoxide in his system, extremely unusual for someone who died while breathing the carbon monoxide produced by the fire. the next step was to examine his airway passages for signs of smoke inhalation. >> you have this layer of mucus, which lines the inside of your airway to trap foreign part of which soot is one. and it gets stuck onto that. and it stays there, and we can find it very easily at the time of the autopsy. i found absolutely no soot. well, now i have two tests, which are both telling me exactly the same thing, that he was not breathing at the time of the fire. >> to see if it was possible for a lit cigar to start a hotel fire, investigators conducted an experiment. >> we got a pillow and a pillowcase, and we did our own burn test. went out and got ahold of some backwoods cigars, lit the cigars and plac
dr. david fowler, the deputy chief medical examiner for the state of maryland, immediately performed the autopsy. blood tests revealed that steve had a normal concentration of carbon monoxide in his system, extremely unusual for someone who died while breathing the carbon monoxide produced by the fire. the next step was to examine his airway passages for signs of smoke inhalation. >> you have this layer of mucus, which lines the inside of your airway to trap foreign part of which soot is...
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. >> and dr. david samati chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery.>> good to see you. >> we begin today -- this is astounding. a new movie by the nation's top nutrition advisory panel. they decided to drop the long held stance of -- right, about avoiding foods high in
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. >> and dr. david samati, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we begin today -- this is astounding. a new movie by the nation's top nutrition advisory panel. they decided to drop the long held stance of -- right, about avoiding foods high in cholesterol like eggs, shrimp and lobster. do you believe this? we're told for years only have two eggs a week. you will have too much cholesterol. don't have so much shrimp because of the cholesterol. now it's good for us? >> i'm like -- what's going on? >> since 1961, the american heart association has come o ch. >> don't change anything. why am i saying that? cholesterol does some good things. it helps stabilize cells. it's good for metabolizine inii cells. here is why the guidelines came out. they came out because when you eat a shrimp, it may not lead to an elevated blood level. we don't know. in 25% of people, it leads to elevated blood levels. in 75%, it doesn't lead to that. since you can't tell, i say if you have diabetes, if you have high blood pressure, risk
. >> and dr. david samati, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we begin today -- this is astounding. a new movie by the nation's top nutrition advisory panel. they decided to drop the long held stance of -- right, about avoiding foods high in cholesterol like eggs, shrimp and lobster. do you believe this? we're told for years only have two eggs a week. you will have too much cholesterol. don't have so much...
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joining us is dr. davidam oodred ay, chaiman and professor of yourology at wlen objection hill hospital. >> and dr. mark siegel. author of the inyou are pulse. they join us every sunday here on this program. >> good to see you both. let's get right to it. february is american heart month. today we are going to talk about all the things you can do to show your heart a little love. it's very important. i
joining us is dr. davidam oodred ay, chaiman and professor of yourology at wlen objection hill hospital. >> and dr. mark siegel. author of the inyou are pulse. they join us every sunday here on this program. >> good to see you both. let's get right to it. february is american heart month. today we are going to talk about all the things you can do to show your heart a little love. it's very important. i
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we'll speak with dr. davidhe obama administration's fight against violent extremism. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and today is thursday, february 19th, good morning i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. here are stories we are following today. developing right new we now know victims of the double stabbing we first told but yesterday morning, they are members of the crew for rapper nicki minaj. we are live this morning with more on the investigation and minaj's reaction. >>> four a arrested over the fate of dozens of charter schools we will tell but the time decision about the school reform commission. >>> get ready for dangerously cold weather, temperatures could feel below zero, we are walking out the door and there is a huge difference, is that the wind katie. >> it will be a very cold day to day out there. win picking
we'll speak with dr. davidhe obama administration's fight against violent extremism. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and today is thursday, february 19th, good morning i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. here are stories we are following today. developing right new we now know victims of the double stabbing we first told but yesterday morning, they are members...
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joining us is dr. david sam oodred ay, chaiman and professor of yourology at wlen objection hill hospital. >> and dr. mark siegel. author of the inyou are pulse. they join us every sunday here on this program. >> good to see you both. let's get right to it. february is american heart month. today we are going to talk about all the things you can do to show your heart a little love. it's very important. i mean, without the heart we've got nothing. dr. sammed ay, what's first on the list? >> obviously this is a very serious problem because it is a leading cause of death among men and women. we have 720,000 deaths and heart attacks as a result this. i'm glad we are all wearing the red color as of bringing awareness in this situation. i always talk about knew monics because i think it's always easy to remember exactly what we're talking about. i think a -- and i'll post this on line. a is for ask your doctor whether you need aspirin or not. aspirin is a big topic i'm going to ask marc who should be on aspirin an
joining us is dr. david sam oodred ay, chaiman and professor of yourology at wlen objection hill hospital. >> and dr. mark siegel. author of the inyou are pulse. they join us every sunday here on this program. >> good to see you both. let's get right to it. february is american heart month. today we are going to talk about all the things you can do to show your heart a little love. it's very important. i mean, without the heart we've got nothing. dr. sammed ay, what's first on the...
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dr. daviddi is chairman and professor of neurology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, nyu's langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the code of sickness and inner health." >> great to see you both. we have an action-packed show. the hollywood movie shedding light on a debilitating disease. take a look. >> it's called motorneuron disease. life expectancy is two
dr. daviddi is chairman and professor of neurology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, nyu's langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the code of sickness and inner health." >> great to see you both. we have an action-packed show. the hollywood movie shedding light on a debilitating disease. take a look. >> it's called motorneuron disease. life expectancy is two
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. >> also dr. david samadi at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> great to see you. >> you know, turning up the volume on the tv screen or cranking up those head phones it all could lead to the troubling epidemic of hearing loss. dr. siegel sat down with a fellow physician to describe just how much damage we could be doing to our ears. >> now you can imagine a loud noise coming in to the inner ear. that's like a tsunami coming in there. and that causes those hair cells to die. if there's no hair cells the nerve is no longer being stimulated and you can't hear. >> so how big a problem is this and how widespread? dr. siegel, when you walk down the street you can hear the music from someone else's head phones it's so loud. >> that's a huge part of the problem. we're talking 40 million people are affected now. but with baby boomers, age-related hearing loss and hearing loss from those head phones, and from medications that people have taken for diseases we're looking at i much, much bigger
. >> also dr. david samadi at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> great to see you. >> you know, turning up the volume on the tv screen or cranking up those head phones it all could lead to the troubling epidemic of hearing loss. dr. siegel sat down with a fellow physician to describe just how much damage we could be doing to our ears. >> now you can imagine a loud noise coming in to the inner ear. that's like a tsunami coming in there. and that causes...
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. >> reporter: dr. david a. ggas oncologist says the three-week delay isn't acceptable. >> who knows who those people who could be infected kissed or potentially spread the bacteria to? >> reporter: ucla has sent home testing kits to those who were exposed. >> it's like an insurance company sending you a can of paint, fix your car after an accident. >> reporter: hospital officials say they have removed the two end scopes linked to the outbreak and five more in an abundance of caution. the investigation is warning hospitals nationwide that the design of these particular scopes make them difficult to clean. ucla says they are now using gas sterilization to clean all of their scopes. across the country there have been four deadly outbreaks of this superbug since 2011. in westwood, i'm kristine lazar, kpix 5. >>> the santa cruz sheriff's office is asking for help finding a woman who disappeared from a hospital two years ago after giving birth. she was last seen in november of 2012 at the sutter maternity center in s
. >> reporter: dr. david a. ggas oncologist says the three-week delay isn't acceptable. >> who knows who those people who could be infected kissed or potentially spread the bacteria to? >> reporter: ucla has sent home testing kits to those who were exposed. >> it's like an insurance company sending you a can of paint, fix your car after an accident. >> reporter: hospital officials say they have removed the two end scopes linked to the outbreak and five more in an...
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. >> also dr. davidennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> great to see you. >> you know turning up the volume on the tv screen or cranking up those head phones it all could lead to the troubling epidemic of hearing loss. dr. siegel sat down with a fellow physician to describe just how much damage we could be doing to our ears.
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dr. david samadi, facebook. we are going to run for president. >> the measles shot? there has been a growing outbreak of the virus. the question is, should you get vaccinated? the docks weigh in on that coming up next. you know, just because your bladder is changing, it doesn't mean you have to. with tena, let yourself go. be the one with the crazy laugh. and keep being their favorite playmate. with tena's unique super absorbent micro beads that lock in moisture and odor... tena lets you be you. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. test. michelle's test. test. your eyes really are unique. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age, your eyes can lose vital nutrients.
dr. david samadi, facebook. we are going to run for president. >> the measles shot? there has been a growing outbreak of the virus. the question is, should you get vaccinated? the docks weigh in on that coming up next. you know, just because your bladder is changing, it doesn't mean you have to. with tena, let yourself go. be the one with the crazy laugh. and keep being their favorite playmate. with tena's unique super absorbent micro beads that lock in moisture and odor... tena lets you...
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dr. davidamadi is chairman and professor of neurology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, nyu's langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the code of sickness and inner health." >> great to see you both. we have an action-packed show. the hollywood movie shedding light on a debilitating disease. take a look. >> it's called motorneuron disease. life expectancy is two years. >> the brain. what about the brain? >> the brain isn't affected. your thoughts won't change. it's just no one will know what they are. >> that was a clip from the oscar-nominated film "the theory of everything," depicting the life of physicist stephen hawking, following his diagnosis of motorneuron disease, also known as als or lou gehrig's disease. dr. smadi, hocking's an unbelievable person, his perseverance, intelligence, his brilliance, but this terrible disease. >> eric, but even more powerful than this is when you pay attention to this movie, you learn so m
dr. davidamadi is chairman and professor of neurology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, nyu's langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the code of sickness and inner health." >> great to see you both. we have an action-packed show. the hollywood movie shedding light on a debilitating disease. take a look. >> it's called motorneuron disease. life expectancy is two years. >> the brain. what about...
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say tree pre-school officials reported the matter to the millville school district superintendent dr. david gentile said in a statement "to proactive process our bus footage members of our staff noticed suspicious behavior. >>> rios were you fired from the bus company and is now being held at the cumberland county jail. >> seemed like a good person, you know, she got kids and everything you know, didn't seem like she would do something like that to me. >> reporter: and police have not yet released that surveillance video. they say the investigation is on going that's why in the meantime rios remains jailed on charges of receiving stolen property and theft by unlawful taking much lucy. >> thank you dave. >>> three years after a woman disappeared her family and police in pitman, new jersey v not given up looking for her. tomorrow is caitlin kearney's 23rd birthday. her family hasn't scene her since september of 2012 in camden. she left behind her mother and a newborn daughter who her mother has now been raising. take a good look. if you recognize caitlin or know anything about where she might
say tree pre-school officials reported the matter to the millville school district superintendent dr. david gentile said in a statement "to proactive process our bus footage members of our staff noticed suspicious behavior. >>> rios were you fired from the bus company and is now being held at the cumberland county jail. >> seemed like a good person, you know, she got kids and everything you know, didn't seem like she would do something like that to me. >> reporter: and...
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we'll speak with dr. davide obama administration's fight against violent extremism. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> taking a live look out at the golden gate bridge this morning, it's just before 4:30 and there are already a few cars on the road. look at that! good morning, it's thursday, february 19. i'm michelle griego. >> it's mini friday. >> it is. >> yeah, we're close to the weekend. friday eve. the weekend is approaching! >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. a little weather, a little traffic and weather to kick it off and roberta another day of sunshine. >> i like it as pre-friday. we have some areas of very dense fog out the door this morning inland and this is the last and final day of the king tides peaking. high tide at 11:28. fog at sfo, temperatures 40s and 50s. later today we will have some sunshine, 60s to low 70s across the board. >> no major hot spots and that full
we'll speak with dr. davide obama administration's fight against violent extremism. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> taking a live look out at the golden gate bridge this morning, it's just before 4:30 and there are already a few cars on the road. look at that! good morning, it's thursday, february 19. i'm michelle griego. >> it's mini friday....
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. >>> dr. david is associate professor and chair of department of psychology at moorhouse college. the lab explores expressions of identity balance through engagement, the exploration of varied contacts and personal narratives. it's a lab that works to understand due to elicit behavioral bests. practical application of this work is found in dr. rice's service to the gordon commission on the future of assessment and education and as assistant for student success at the college. dr. rice is faculty representative for moorhouse college's board of trustee and cinema, television and emerging media studies program. he's helped to develop curriculum for the study's major and minor and advises students. he now serves as faculty for this program and african-american studies with a special focus on narrative studies. dr. rice graduated from moorhouse college with a bachelors of arts degree in psychology and earned a doctorate at howard university, with a masters in journalism from columbia university he applie
. >>> dr. david is associate professor and chair of department of psychology at moorhouse college. the lab explores expressions of identity balance through engagement, the exploration of varied contacts and personal narratives. it's a lab that works to understand due to elicit behavioral bests. practical application of this work is found in dr. rice's service to the gordon commission on the future of assessment and education and as assistant for student success at the college. dr. rice...
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dr. david mcbride said it is okay to make the decisions without a visit to the campus health center. >> another step to allow pot in d.c. the office said d.c. should be able to legalize marijuana without the federal government getting in the way. the district should be allowed to govern itself and last november they voted to legalize small amounts of pot and congress moved to block that. the council is not giving up. they sent the initiative to congress. if congress does not act, the decriminalization law will likely take effect. >> you may receive a partial refund on your electricity bill if you live in virginia. it is moving through the house and would prevent them from price hikes for several years. appalachian power said virginia customers may get a spashl rund after a 2016 rate review. >> three boats damaged in a fire in maryland. ignited at the marina along nab's creek. that spread to two nearby sail boats. one went under water. no word on a cause. >> so many homeless family are are looki
dr. david mcbride said it is okay to make the decisions without a visit to the campus health center. >> another step to allow pot in d.c. the office said d.c. should be able to legalize marijuana without the federal government getting in the way. the district should be allowed to govern itself and last november they voted to legalize small amounts of pot and congress moved to block that. the council is not giving up. they sent the initiative to congress. if congress does not act, the...
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dr. david samadi is with us, a fox news contributor. dr. samadi this is a lot of folks' worst fear.hospital for something that shouldn't cause you to lose your life and you come out sicker than you went in. how does this happen? >> well, unfortunately, we're starting to see more and more of what we call superbugs. they're extremely resistant to antibiotics we have and we've been talking about them more and more in all of these medical segments. the way it works is that because we've been using our antibiotics for so many years the bugs are now getting smarter and getting basically immune to our antibiotics. we haven't been really investing a lot of money and research on new antibiotics so we're kind of running out of this and the bugs are getting more resistant. >> we have invested. you see the huge market for cleaning supplies, right? sanitation is such a big industry. it must be a huge industry inside the hospital. the suggestion is that some of this equipment being used just wasn't clean. >> well, let me just say i don't want to start a big fear that if you go to the hospital --
dr. david samadi is with us, a fox news contributor. dr. samadi this is a lot of folks' worst fear.hospital for something that shouldn't cause you to lose your life and you come out sicker than you went in. how does this happen? >> well, unfortunately, we're starting to see more and more of what we call superbugs. they're extremely resistant to antibiotics we have and we've been talking about them more and more in all of these medical segments. the way it works is that because we've been...
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investigators say pre-school officials reported the matter to the millville school district superintendent dr. davidle said in a statement "to our proactive process reviews our bus footage members of my staff noticed suspicious behavior once brought to my attention i immediately involve the authorities and worked to protect our students. she was removed immediately from all millville bus routes indefinitely. rios was fired from the bus company season now being held at the cumberland county jail. >> seemed like a good person. she got kids and everything, you know. didn't seem like she would do something like that to me. >> reporter: police have fought released that surveillance video. the investigation is still on going. in the meantime rios remains jailed on charges of robbery and receiving stolen property. at the millville police headquarters, dave kinchen fox 29 news. all right on your radar tonight scott is tracking snow isn't our area. >> that's right. south and east of the philadelphia area after today's high temperature of 38 degrees, it's back to reality during the day tomorrow as we watch so
investigators say pre-school officials reported the matter to the millville school district superintendent dr. davidle said in a statement "to our proactive process reviews our bus footage members of my staff noticed suspicious behavior once brought to my attention i immediately involve the authorities and worked to protect our students. she was removed immediately from all millville bus routes indefinitely. rios was fired from the bus company season now being held at the cumberland county...
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we have dr. david samadi.e who weren't vaccinated and may have been on the train with the person? >> obviously they have a high chance of betting disease. this is contagious virus. it is most aggressive virus you can have. if you're in a room and not vaccinated, somebody walks in with the measles. you have 98% chance of getting this virus. melissa: wow. >> we have great treatment which is called vaccination. something you're familiar with. 95% of the people that get the vaccine, they build antibodies and they're immune. so the fact people are still debating whether we should get vaccine or not is completely nuts. when it came to ebola 75% contagious. we didn't have the vaccine. we were desperate to get it, we have debate. when it comes to flu virus we can debate vaccines are good or effective. this is very effective vaccine in a disease completely contagious. for the parents to debate whether you get autism from this or not this is health crisis. reason sometimes they get immunity because of personal beliefs a
we have dr. david samadi.e who weren't vaccinated and may have been on the train with the person? >> obviously they have a high chance of betting disease. this is contagious virus. it is most aggressive virus you can have. if you're in a room and not vaccinated, somebody walks in with the measles. you have 98% chance of getting this virus. melissa: wow. >> we have great treatment which is called vaccination. something you're familiar with. 95% of the people that get the vaccine,...
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dr. david also said it is okay for a student to make these decisions without a visit to the campus health center. >>> the measles outbreak is prompting a change for a national child care operator. >> that includes locations that are here in our area. kindercare is now requiring that all staffers who work with children younger than 15 months have to get the measles vaccine if they haven't already. this comes after five babies caught the measles at a kindercare location in suburban chicago. the illinois health officials still aren't sure of the exact source of this infection. the measles began to spread nationwide starting with those illnesses at disneyland in california in december prompting some doctors to turn away other patients who have not gotten this measles vaccine. >>> i can not believe now in 2015 i need to worry about whether or not a case of measles is going to walk through my door. >> doctors are still stressing the measles shot. it is still the best way to protect yourself and your
dr. david also said it is okay for a student to make these decisions without a visit to the campus health center. >>> the measles outbreak is prompting a change for a national child care operator. >> that includes locations that are here in our area. kindercare is now requiring that all staffers who work with children younger than 15 months have to get the measles vaccine if they haven't already. this comes after five babies caught the measles at a kindercare location in suburban...
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superintendent dr. david gentile said in a statement "through our proactive process that reviews our bus footage members of my staff noticed suspicious behavior. once brought to my attention i immediately involved the authorities and worked collaborative toll protect our students. she was removed immediately from all millville bus routes indefinitely ". >> she's in the cumberland county jail. >> that's the whole thing i don't let my kids go on the bus. >> reporter: meantime school district officials sent letters home to parents notifying them of the matter. video has not been released by investigators because the investigation is still on going. at this time rios is jailed on charges of receiving stolen property and theft by unlawful taking. iain. >> dave, thank you. >>> a shooting in south philadelphia sends a 17-year-old to the hospital. police say a bullet grazed his face. this happened in the 1300 block of south fourth street after 2:00 o'clock this afternoon. police say the gunman may have taken off in c
superintendent dr. david gentile said in a statement "through our proactive process that reviews our bus footage members of my staff noticed suspicious behavior. once brought to my attention i immediately involved the authorities and worked collaborative toll protect our students. she was removed immediately from all millville bus routes indefinitely ". >> she's in the cumberland county jail. >> that's the whole thing i don't let my kids go on the bus. >> reporter:...
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and prescriptions for just one of them oxycodone increased almost ten-fold. 2005 was the year dr. davidn became the chief of staff. the current and former va staff members described the tomah va as a place where many veterans were overmedicated and zombie fied with painkillers and so much so it was called a drug candy land. dr. hulahan saw patients and prescribed patients. his name is on several of jason's bottles. jason's father says employees at the va privately warned him his son's many...
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dr. david samadi will have a live chat about everything out there.ier. your heart will be helgier. your prostate health we'll talk about all of that today. >> i had no idea that's why i put this on. >> red and blue. >> is it possible to reverse heart disease through diet? >> absolutely. stop smoking start exercising, change your diet. right there you can reduce the number of heart attacks by half. that is a formula for success. isn't that easy? >> as simple as abc. coming up, the customer isn't always right. this insane brawl in wal-mart sparked by a "yo mama" joke. and who is the taliban? jesse waters gets pretty outrageous answers. >> do you know what isis is? >> being alone. >> do you know what the taliban is? >> no. >> the talon band? which one. >> there's more where that came from. happy birthday to famous golfer greg norman. friend of mine mr. norman has 60 candles on his cake today. happy birthday, greg. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. the world is filled with air. but for people w
dr. david samadi will have a live chat about everything out there.ier. your heart will be helgier. your prostate health we'll talk about all of that today. >> i had no idea that's why i put this on. >> red and blue. >> is it possible to reverse heart disease through diet? >> absolutely. stop smoking start exercising, change your diet. right there you can reduce the number of heart attacks by half. that is a formula for success. isn't that easy? >> as simple as abc....
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dr. david samati is a member of the fox news medical a-team.rijuana do you use versus how much alcohol would one use and what would be the harmful factors of both actually? >> this is a study that came in to scientific reports. it's a very deceiving paper and it's also extremely confusing with a lot of flaws in this particular study. what they're basically using is a lethal dose of marijuana heroin, cocaine, and pot and they're putting them all in the same category and saying since alcohol and heroin can kill you faster then pot is perfectly safe. that's a bad logic. and they're also extending this to the whole medical marijuana. and once you get into the medical part which is where i'm coming from as a doctor to legalize it and have access to a lot of people out there it's a very dangerous situation that we're getting to. now, long-term effect of this kind of marijuana on brain, cognitive skills, memory loss, psychosis, there's a five-fold increase of heart attack when you're on marijuana for a long period. pregnant women in colorado are smoki
dr. david samati is a member of the fox news medical a-team.rijuana do you use versus how much alcohol would one use and what would be the harmful factors of both actually? >> this is a study that came in to scientific reports. it's a very deceiving paper and it's also extremely confusing with a lot of flaws in this particular study. what they're basically using is a lethal dose of marijuana heroin, cocaine, and pot and they're putting them all in the same category and saying since...
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. >> our dr. david agus. good morning. >> good morning. >> how serious is this and what should we be worried about? >> it's serious. it's the fifth major infection in the last few years and it keeps happening. what scares me is this happened in january. three weeks later they're notifying patients and sending them an at-home kit. sound as little strange to me. >> why did it take them so long? >> i don't know. and certainly that's worrisome. this is a bacteria that can be on your skin and not get in your blood stream but you can spread it. certainly we want to identify individuals and colonize so we can get rid of it. >> how in the world does this happen, david, at one of the best hospitals in the country? >> it's certainly at issue. it goes back to the scope used particularly in gallbladder and pancreatic procedures. it has to curve to get around the corners in the body and those little corners can have bacteria accumulate. they weren't cleaned well and we need to address that. it should be a red flag because
. >> our dr. david agus. good morning. >> good morning. >> how serious is this and what should we be worried about? >> it's serious. it's the fifth major infection in the last few years and it keeps happening. what scares me is this happened in january. three weeks later they're notifying patients and sending them an at-home kit. sound as little strange to me. >> why did it take them so long? >> i don't know. and certainly that's worrisome. this is a bacteria...
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. >>> also in los angeles our dr. david. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> how serious and what should we be worried about? >> serious. the fifth major infection over of the last the two to three years and keeps happening. in this particular one, 179 patients exposed and what scares me they announced this happened end of january three weeks later notifying patients and sending them an at-home kit. sounds a little strange to me. >> why did it take them so long? >> i don't know. certainly that's worrisome, because this is a bacteria that can be on your skin and not cause a problem until it gets in the blood stream but you can spread it. certainly identify individuals colonized, when on your skin early to get rid of it. >> how in the world has this happen at one of the best hospitals in the country? >> it's certainly an issue and i think goes back to this scope. this is a particular scope used predominantly in gallbladder and pancreatic procedures and has to curve to get around corners in the body. and those little cor
. >>> also in los angeles our dr. david. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> how serious and what should we be worried about? >> serious. the fifth major infection over of the last the two to three years and keeps happening. in this particular one, 179 patients exposed and what scares me they announced this happened end of january three weeks later notifying patients and sending them an at-home kit. sounds a little strange to me. >> why did it take them...
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stunning new claims may have you thinking twice with dr. david legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. doers they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. >>> though pot may be safer for you than you think according to a brand new study. suggests that marijuana may be the least
stunning new claims may have you thinking twice with dr. david legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. doers they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right...
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dr. francis jensen. then david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of commons. later, wisconsin governor scott walker talks about his state's accomplishments and his views on governing. >> this week on "q & a" our guest is dr. frances jensen, neuroscientist, and author of "the teenage brain." she talks about the most recent work going on in the study of the human brain and focuses on the development of adolescence and the reasons behind many of the behaviors parents and others see during these sometimes turbulent years. host: dr. frances jensen, author of "the teenage brain" what
dr. francis jensen. then david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of commons. later, wisconsin governor scott walker talks about his state's accomplishments and his views on governing. >> this week on "q & a" our guest is dr. frances jensen, neuroscientist, and author of "the teenage brain." she talks about the most recent work going on in the study of the human brain and focuses on the development of adolescence and the reasons behind many of...
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fox news medical a team dr. davidbreaks it down. >> everything we have here, they're all fibers. they have tons of water which is one of the main reasons you start losing weight. starting with this guy cucumber, this one has a lot of vitamin c. it's great for reducing inflammation. it has vitamins in it that can actually get rid of your fluid your water and water retention. this is great for you. >> all these foods, you can eat them but they actually burn up more calories. so there's zero net? >> or you will get rid of some of your food. this guy, asparagus works almost like diuretic. when you have it, you can get rid of a lot of fluid. it has a lot of detox material in it booster metabolic grade. >> it could be water weight you're hanging on to? >> call -- cauliflower, this guy stands on its own. if you take a lot of it and you're on blood thinning medications, you want to be careful. this works well. this is my favorite. >> celery? >> you know why? it has a lot of sodium and potassium so if you exercise this is a gr
fox news medical a team dr. davidbreaks it down. >> everything we have here, they're all fibers. they have tons of water which is one of the main reasons you start losing weight. starting with this guy cucumber, this one has a lot of vitamin c. it's great for reducing inflammation. it has vitamins in it that can actually get rid of your fluid your water and water retention. this is great for you. >> all these foods, you can eat them but they actually burn up more calories. so...
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common: david is not, as ambassador young told you, not emulating dr.g the energy and spirit and what it brought across. belief in the oneness and the humanity of him, the things that existed in dr. king that were not perfect, obviously david was able to bring back. and ava did a wonderful job of showing that all of these people were people. that inspired me. charlie: none of them were perfect. common: nobody in the whole film was perfect. that was really inspiration because it made me say, look somewhere we have dr. king in us. we all have some of that. the good and the bad, and we can achieve that greatness. charlie: you have to make sure you give greatness the ability to come forward. common: one of my favorite words is greatness. when i speak at different colleges and high schools, i talked about greatness because i really learned -- there was a period in my life where i was happy with being good and then i wanted to be great. charlie: how good was it to sing in selma? common: one of the greatest moments of my life because i did not get to go to fil
common: david is not, as ambassador young told you, not emulating dr.g the energy and spirit and what it brought across. belief in the oneness and the humanity of him, the things that existed in dr. king that were not perfect, obviously david was able to bring back. and ava did a wonderful job of showing that all of these people were people. that inspired me. charlie: none of them were perfect. common: nobody in the whole film was perfect. that was really inspiration because it made me say,...
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also thank you to dr. -- to david dufour and to dr. ask a table full of millennials what's their plan for their future and for ours. >>> and beyonce and the pictures they don't want you to see. there's more nerdland at the top of the hour. this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem that doesn't require regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelt
also thank you to dr. -- to david dufour and to dr. ask a table full of millennials what's their plan for their future and for ours. >>> and beyonce and the pictures they don't want you to see. there's more nerdland at the top of the hour. this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the...
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dr. david caps. the director of the yale prevention research center.standing cholesterol guidelines. what is the thinking now? >> it's interesting. for years we have been saying if you eat too much cholesterol it raises your blood level. the science is not that simple. certain forms of cholesterol may not be so bad for you. the egg a day will not affect the majority of the people. saturated fats is much more of a danger. you need to look out for the fatty needs and whole milk. >> we have a lot of observation studies showing that people don't have more heart disease. a number of people including yours truly have published interventions that have given eggs every day and see no evidence of harm either on blood flow or cholesterol. the advisory committee caught up with the science and said other things are important. >> so we can eat all the eggs we want? >> it may not be a problem but saturated fats might be. >> we have a measles outbreak and now we have two states with confirmed cases of mumps. >> the vaccine that protects against measles mmr protects a
dr. david caps. the director of the yale prevention research center.standing cholesterol guidelines. what is the thinking now? >> it's interesting. for years we have been saying if you eat too much cholesterol it raises your blood level. the science is not that simple. certain forms of cholesterol may not be so bad for you. the egg a day will not affect the majority of the people. saturated fats is much more of a danger. you need to look out for the fatty needs and whole milk. >> we...
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dr. david caps. the director of the rubÉn dÍas del bronx.le prevention research center.w? robert johnson fiscal general it's interesting. for years del bronx. wbeen saying if you eat too much cholesterol it raises your blood level. the science is robert rodrÍguez de la sam mrae. that simple. certain forms of choles y gran cantidad de distinguidos te not be so bad for you. the invitados del gobierno de de a day will not affect the maj blasio y muchos invitados people. saturated fats is distinguidos del gobierno, more of a danger. you need to look out for muchas gracias por su presencia.a.fatty needs and whole milk. >> we y debo agregar que nos acompaÑa observation studies showing that people don't have more heart disease. a number of people including yours truly have published interventions that have given eggs every la primera latina en , sonia d no manzano.evidence of harm either on blood flow or cholesterol. the adviso quizÁs algunos la conocen cÓmo ry up with the science and said marÍa, para recibir mÁs aplauso de todos, hoy marÍa. things are important. un regalo espe
dr. david caps. the director of the rubÉn dÍas del bronx.le prevention research center.w? robert johnson fiscal general it's interesting. for years del bronx. wbeen saying if you eat too much cholesterol it raises your blood level. the science is robert rodrÍguez de la sam mrae. that simple. certain forms of choles y gran cantidad de distinguidos te not be so bad for you. the invitados del gobierno de de a day will not affect the maj blasio y muchos invitados people. saturated fats is...
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dr. king and the people of the civil rights movement. >> charlie: that's what's important about the performance, that david oyelowo does. lie: and he said, it's not dr. king , but it's his spirit. >> yeah. >> charlie: that's what's important. he said, you felt that david caught the spirit of martin luther king. >> that's what the film carries, is the spirit. >> charlie: it's not an imitation. it's the spirit. >> it's the spirit. as ambassador young told you he's not emulating dr. king he's just carrying what the energy is and what the spirit brought across. that spirit brought across a lot of great things from love forgiveness, courage, belief in the oneness and also just i think the humanity of him, of things that existed in dr. king that weren't perfect obviously, david was able to bring that and ava did a wonderful job in showing all these people were people. and that inspired me because that was one of the things -- >> charlie: that none of them were perfect. >> nobody in the whole film was perfect. that was likely inspirational because it made me say, look somewhere we got dr. king in us. you know it could be a youn
dr. king and the people of the civil rights movement. >> charlie: that's what's important about the performance, that david oyelowo does. lie: and he said, it's not dr. king , but it's his spirit. >> yeah. >> charlie: that's what's important. he said, you felt that david caught the spirit of martin luther king. >> that's what the film carries, is the spirit. >> charlie: it's not an imitation. it's the spirit. >> it's the spirit. as ambassador young told you...
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>> hello, i'm david on behalf of the pardon we're the ones that requested the continuance. >> the dr requester. >> yes. >> and i just want to point out that one of the things that was pointed out in the last week, a project sponsor architect can't be here today and we're hopeful that the same kind of analysis was given to the new project and will be no assistance to occur so besides that we have requested it because we do not have everyone in our family and team available to be here the project sponsor tracey's is here only with the permission of her employer but if we have to go forward we will but i prefer to continue it. >> is there any additional public comment on this question of the continuance? >> face up on the projector. >> good afternoon commissioners my name is in this case i'm the applicant on 435, tenth avenue although we want to proceed we've been in close condominium conversion with the last rvtv channel 3 including a meeting to discuss the project i think we can clearly describe it's merits and we had a meeting with the gentleman by phenomenon and i'd like for not bei
>> hello, i'm david on behalf of the pardon we're the ones that requested the continuance. >> the dr requester. >> yes. >> and i just want to point out that one of the things that was pointed out in the last week, a project sponsor architect can't be here today and we're hopeful that the same kind of analysis was given to the new project and will be no assistance to occur so besides that we have requested it because we do not have everyone in our family and team...
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the lat show with david letterman is neck with guest dr. phil. have great night everyone. see you again tomorrow. take care. ♪ ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the left-most lane of the f.d.r. drive it's the "late show" with david letterman! tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now with all the health benefits of apple cider vinegar david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
the lat show with david letterman is neck with guest dr. phil. have great night everyone. see you again tomorrow. take care. ♪ ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the left-most lane of the f.d.r. drive it's the "late show" with david letterman! tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now with all the health benefits of apple cider vinegar david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
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. >> could have >> david letterman is next with dr. phil. >> they will talk about dennis. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> captions by:caption colora nothing can prepare you for having a doctor tell you that you have cancer. that was very hard. so even though i was in full remission, i still had to get frequent checkups that are very expensive.
. >> could have >> david letterman is next with dr. phil. >> they will talk about dennis. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> captions by:caption colora nothing can prepare you for having a doctor tell you that you have cancer. that was very hard. so even though i was in full remission, i still had to get frequent checkups that are very expensive.
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. >> david letterman is next with dr. >> they will talk about dennis. >> our next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> captions by:caption colora ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the left-most lane of the f.d.r. drive it's the "late show" with david letterman! tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now with all the health benefits of apple cider vinegar david letterman! captioning sponsored by...
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the commission not take dr and approve the project as revised >> thank you dr requester your team has 5 minutes. >> hello, i'm david i'm here on behalf of tenaciously and sid nen new there was a much smaller project and had fewer impacts on ms. that is weston and mr. morgan the department recommend inform discretionary review to occur since that time the project sponsor took the plans that were less than twenty-four hours notice and expanded the project not only in depth into the volume as well as square footage so and the department still buildings this is there are no xooernd exceptional circumstances we totally disagree first of all that building first of all, some of the changes that occurred we're only asking for a minor modifications to make it centennial preapplication plans showed that there would be no light set back ones the side from the third floor and 12 foot projection we had several meetings and made several compromises those compromises concluded 80 a two foot set back and reducing the set back and relocating the stairway and included minor modifications today they've taken those things back they do
the commission not take dr and approve the project as revised >> thank you dr requester your team has 5 minutes. >> hello, i'm david i'm here on behalf of tenaciously and sid nen new there was a much smaller project and had fewer impacts on ms. that is weston and mr. morgan the department recommend inform discretionary review to occur since that time the project sponsor took the plans that were less than twenty-four hours notice and expanded the project not only in depth into the...
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dr. francis jensen. then david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of commons. later, wisconsin governor scott walker talks about his state's accomplishments and his views on governing. >> this week on "q & a" our guest is dr. frances jensen, neuroscientist, and author of "the teenage brain." she talks about the most recent work going on in the study of the human brain and focuses on the development of adolescence and the reasons behind many of the behaviors parents and others see during these sometimes turbulent years. host: dr. frances jensen, author of "the teenage brain" what impact did the fire in your house have on your life and your teenagers? >> well, it brought us a lot closer together. it was one of those events that you certainly don't plan for and we learned how to sort of function as a team, because it was basically we lost everything in this house fire that happened just as they were turning into teenagers. >> what year was that? >> around 2000-2001. so it was an interesting experience. and for them to also be on the side of people donating things
dr. francis jensen. then david cameron takes questions from the members of the house of commons. later, wisconsin governor scott walker talks about his state's accomplishments and his views on governing. >> this week on "q & a" our guest is dr. frances jensen, neuroscientist, and author of "the teenage brain." she talks about the most recent work going on in the study of the human brain and focuses on the development of adolescence and the reasons behind many of...
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dr. frances jensen then british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. later, wisconsin governor scott walker talks about his state's accomplishments and his views on governing. >> this week on "q & a" our guest is dr. frances jensen, neuroscientist, and author of "the teenage brain." she talks about the most recent work going on in the study of the human brain and focuses on the development of adolescence and the reasons behind many of the behaviors parents and others see during these sometimes turbulent years. host: dr. frances jensen, author of "the teenage brain" what impact did the fire in your house have on your life and your teenagers? >> well, it brought us a lot closer together. it was one of those events that you certainly don't plan
dr. frances jensen then british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. later, wisconsin governor scott walker talks about his state's accomplishments and his views on governing. >> this week on "q & a" our guest is dr. frances jensen, neuroscientist, and author of "the teenage brain." she talks about the most recent work going on in the study of the human brain and focuses on the development of adolescence and the reasons...
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dr. shimmy somara is a mechanical engineer. her undersea interview with david grandfather. >> marina davidson is a biologist specializing in e coming and evolution. >> that's our team. now, let's do some science. welcome to techknow. guys, i've got some stats for you. california is currently having the driest year in 90 years. over 60% of the west is in a drought. now, when it's that dry, there is one danger that really comes to mind. >> that's: wildfires. as common as these are, it has not with been until recent years that scientists understood how they move and how to save fight them. . >> california's governor declared a state of emergency wildfire. >> i want to make sure that the researchers are deployed. >> summer, 2014, in america's west is under fire. making national t.v. headlines for both the size and ferocity of the burns. >> fire world emerging from the parched hillside. >> the end of fire season is nowhere in sight. >> we are seeing near unprecedented drought. so what that means is we have seen the beginning of fire season much earlier. some even sa
dr. shimmy somara is a mechanical engineer. her undersea interview with david grandfather. >> marina davidson is a biologist specializing in e coming and evolution. >> that's our team. now, let's do some science. welcome to techknow. guys, i've got some stats for you. california is currently having the driest year in 90 years. over 60% of the west is in a drought. now, when it's that dry, there is one danger that really comes to mind. >> that's: wildfires. as common as these...