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dr. andy david -- also dr.iris adler, a doctor and a leading member of an emergency medical team known as israaid. and i want to thank you both very much for being here. >> thank you, cheryl. >> and, dr. adler, i know that you have been working on the beaches in greece, helping syrian refugees. and you don't like that term "refugees." >> i don't like this term actually because, for me, they are not refugees. they are people that had to leave theihomes because of the war that is going on there. and for us, they are peoples with names and faces and families and life stories and jobs they left behind. so this is how i see them, and this is how i would like other people to see them. >> you deployed twice, so how long were you working there? and tell us some of your stories. >> so, i was volunteering in greece for two times. the first time, i came back to israel actually, and, unfortunately, tragedies happen there on weekly basis. and the most devastating one happened on the 28th of october, when two boats started t
dr. andy david -- also dr.iris adler, a doctor and a leading member of an emergency medical team known as israaid. and i want to thank you both very much for being here. >> thank you, cheryl. >> and, dr. adler, i know that you have been working on the beaches in greece, helping syrian refugees. and you don't like that term "refugees." >> i don't like this term actually because, for me, they are not refugees. they are people that had to leave theihomes because of the...
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((dr. david schwartz/director, unlv center ((dr. david schwartz/director, unlv center for gaming research: "it's a good number, we've had a lot of volitility, a lot of ups and downs because of the high-end play from asia has been pretty inconsistent, this is a month where it looks like there was more of it, so we had a big increase.")) ((brian loftus)) >> revenue on the las vegas at 613 million dollars. for the month... the state collected 68-million dollars in taxes... a 20 percent increase over the previous july./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> the u-s department of health and human services will be giving 53-million dollars to most states to improve treatment for opioid addiction. the money will be divided into different amounts to go toward six treatment programs in 44 states. --- but unfortunately nevada will not receive any funds./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> dozens of healthcare here in nevada. the 11th annual health care heroes awards was held yesterday... paul joncich was the emcee. honorees are nominated for everything from humanitari
((dr. david schwartz/director, unlv center ((dr. david schwartz/director, unlv center for gaming research: "it's a good number, we've had a lot of volitility, a lot of ups and downs because of the high-end play from asia has been pretty inconsistent, this is a month where it looks like there was more of it, so we had a big increase.")) ((brian loftus)) >> revenue on the las vegas at 613 million dollars. for the month... the state collected 68-million dollars in taxes... a 20...
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dr. david sedlak. he's a professor of civil and uc berkeley and deputy director of the national science foundation's research center for re-inventing the nation's urban water infrastructure, and that's called renuwit? >> renuwit. that's right. yeah. >> that little acronym. so, we're watching, david. so, is it a long timeline to get that happening, to get that water into the aquifers? >> well, that's the way civil engineering projects go. if you think how long it took us to build the bay bridge, it takes a long time to build these massive projects because there's time to design and finance and build and test before they can be opened up to the public. >> but we're in a crisis right now because -- and, actually, this has been going on for awhile. this drought's been going on for so long. >> yeah, it usually takes people awhile before they get serious about taking action. so, right now, we're in the phase where the main thing we can do is conserve water, but if we get a few more dry years, we're g
dr. david sedlak. he's a professor of civil and uc berkeley and deputy director of the national science foundation's research center for re-inventing the nation's urban water infrastructure, and that's called renuwit? >> renuwit. that's right. yeah. >> that little acronym. so, we're watching, david. so, is it a long timeline to get that happening, to get that water into the aquifers? >> well, that's the way civil engineering projects go. if you think how long it took us to...
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(sot: dr. david berger, pediatrician) "things that are stimulating the immune system- to give us protection - we feel are going to help people no matter what the virus is..." 4 your health.. researchers say people with diabetes can benefit from statin therapy.. but many do not take the potentially life-saving drugs. they life-saving drugs. they found 38-percent of 200 people surveyed were not taking cholesterol-lowering statins ... which lower the risk of heart attack and stroke in diabetics. doctors say should begin the therapy to help prevent heart disease. the popularity of youth soccer has skyrocketed over the past 25 years.. but so have the number of injuries.a study found soccer injuries increased 111-percent each year between 1990 and 20-14.. totaling nearly three-million visits to the e-r. concussions accounted for just seven- percent of soccer injuries... they increased by over 15- hundred percent each . people in europe are providing more proof that breastfeeding benefits both mom and baby.
(sot: dr. david berger, pediatrician) "things that are stimulating the immune system- to give us protection - we feel are going to help people no matter what the virus is..." 4 your health.. researchers say people with diabetes can benefit from statin therapy.. but many do not take the potentially life-saving drugs. they life-saving drugs. they found 38-percent of 200 people surveyed were not taking cholesterol-lowering statins ... which lower the risk of heart attack and stroke in...
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((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "what surprised me was some of the content, some of the things that didn't get talked about, in particular, there was no question about immigration, which has been very salient throughout the election.")) ((patrick walker)) latinos make up around 30 percent of the electorate in nevada. an issue that resonates deeply... especially in the southwest. ((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "that's where you see a clear divide among the parties, over that, and it's a polarizing issues for some voters as well.")) ((patrick walker)) democratic congreesswoman dina titus says immigration reform is an especially polarizing and important issue for voters in the silver state. ((rep. dina titus/(d) las vegas: 7.59 "the whole question of immigration reform will be critical, and certainly as we are seeing more and more hispanics as part of the electorate (.08), in nevada that's especially true." 8.10 )) ((patrick walker)) hillary clinton over th
((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "what surprised me was some of the content, some of the things that didn't get talked about, in particular, there was no question about immigration, which has been very salient throughout the election.")) ((patrick walker)) latinos make up around 30 percent of the electorate in nevada. an issue that resonates deeply... especially in the southwest. ((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "that's where you see a...
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((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "we knew that donald trump was going to be donald trump, and he certainly was. // hillary clinton did what we expected.")) ((patrick walker)) unlv political science professor david damore says both sides got their shots in. ((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "he clearly had his talking point about going after sort of the status quo, and the hack politicians, i don't know how many times he used that line there. // for her, i think she accomplished what his skin.")) ((patrick walker)) campaign staff and candidate surrogates kept a close eye on the debates... looking for moments from which they could claim victory. ((patrick walker: "how do you think it went for donald trump? helen aguirre ferre/rnc hispanic communications director: "i think it was a terrific night for donald trump, you could feel the excitement in the audience and certainly you could tell that there was a lot of interest and enthusiasm.")) ((rep. dina titus/(d)
((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "we knew that donald trump was going to be donald trump, and he certainly was. // hillary clinton did what we expected.")) ((patrick walker)) unlv political science professor david damore says both sides got their shots in. ((dr. david damore/unlv political science professor: "he clearly had his talking point about going after sort of the status quo, and the hack politicians, i don't know how many times he used that line there....
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dr. david agus about the risks coming up. ? ? one smart choice leads to the next. ? the new 2017 ford fusion is here. of a well-made choice. ? ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they don't taste chalky and work fast. mmmm. incredible. can i try? she doesn't have heartburn. new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. neither does frontline. introducing new frontline gold. with its new easy applicator frontline gold delivers powerful protection that doesn't quit for a full 30 days. its new triple action formula is relentless at killing fleas and ticks. frontline gold. the latest innovation from the maker of frontline plus. for persistent protection you can trust... good boy! go for the gold. new frontline gold. available at your vet. i'm hall of famer jerry west and my life is basketball. from leaving me at a higher risk of stroke. that'd be devastating. i took warfarin for over 15 years until i learned more about once-daily xarelto... a la
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our dr. david agus is in los angeles. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> so explain what they mean by a three-parent baby. >> well, this was a woman who chromosomes and put it into a donor's egg with a nucleus had been removed. the baby has dna in the mitochondrial from the mother and chromosomes from the mother and the father. in the sense three parents. when you look at the amount of dna it looks like 2.001 parents rather than three but it's dna from three different people. >> i think what is exciting about it, it could help a lot of infertile couples, right? >> no question thousands of kids born err year with mitochondrial defects and many cosuccumb to this horrible disease and many women can't give birth because they know they have this particular defect. it opens up the door for them to have children of their own. >> how do they monitor this procedure? >> this procedure was started in the '90s and they were doing it and it stopped because bad things happened and it wasn't regulated. now this is really
our dr. david agus is in los angeles. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> so explain what they mean by a three-parent baby. >> well, this was a woman who chromosomes and put it into a donor's egg with a nucleus had been removed. the baby has dna in the mitochondrial from the mother and chromosomes from the mother and the father. in the sense three parents. when you look at the amount of dna it looks like 2.001 parents rather than three but it's dna from three...
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we're back -- and with dr. david graeff from park which you are you? be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara? just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. nfections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara? tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara? if you are allergic to stelara? e using stelara? saw 75% clea
we're back -- and with dr. david graeff from park which you are you? be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara? just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. nfections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara? tell your doctor if you think you...
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dr. david jeremiah explores ten critical issues facing our society in his upcoming book, "people are asking is this the end? signs of god's providence in a disturbing world." split into two sections: "is this the end of america?" and, "is this the end for the world?" dr. jeremiah provides a biblical perspective on topics including immigration, the decline in morality, and the apathy of america. pre-order your copy of "people are asking, is this the end?" when you support the ministry of "turning point" with a gift of any amount. and if you give $60 or more, dr. jeremiah will send you the "is this the end?" his complete series on your choice of dvd or cd, and a correlating study guide. plus, as a bonus for pre-ordering the book or set by october 3rd, you will also receive the exclusive resource, "ten prayers for our time," instantly as a digital download, or as a set of ten beautiful prayer cards by mail. "is this the end?" book and study set, pre-order yours from "turning point" today. >> annou
dr. david jeremiah explores ten critical issues facing our society in his upcoming book, "people are asking is this the end? signs of god's providence in a disturbing world." split into two sections: "is this the end of america?" and, "is this the end for the world?" dr. jeremiah provides a biblical perspective on topics including immigration, the decline in morality, and the apathy of america. pre-order your copy of "people are asking, is this the end?"...
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the wistar institute says what makes this vaccine different is that it's entirely synthetic. (( (dr. david weiner / e grow, can't replicate, can't spread to other individuals. navy seals rehearse, they don't always necessarily shoot somebody. sort of the same thing. we're rehearsing the immune system, making them able so when they would encounter the real pathogen, they'd be prepared.")) ((kirsten joyce)) >> weiner says they are seeing a good indication that the vaccine is stimulating the generation of t-cells that would target the zika virus. the f-d-a will determine when and if this zika vaccine can be used by the general public./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> going high tech to >> the mission one military veteran is on... to make sure no one has to suffer like he did from chemical warfare. ((you're watching the valley's news leader... with brian loftus, kirsten joyce, sherri swensk and ((kirsten joyce)) >>> some big technology news company nano-mech to create a new combat uniform-- and it's a game-changer for the armed forces. ((patrick walker)) >> erika hall checked out the new technology th
the wistar institute says what makes this vaccine different is that it's entirely synthetic. (( (dr. david weiner / e grow, can't replicate, can't spread to other individuals. navy seals rehearse, they don't always necessarily shoot somebody. sort of the same thing. we're rehearsing the immune system, making them able so when they would encounter the real pathogen, they'd be prepared.")) ((kirsten joyce)) >> weiner says they are seeing a good indication that the vaccine is...
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clinical director dr. david breland will head the new program at seattle children's that will provide coordinated care for transgender youth.the gender clinic will be housed inside clinic. a staff of seven healthcare providers will offer coordinated medical care including hormone therapy and mental health support to adolescent youth or kids entering puberty.as young as 8 and up to the age of 21."these patients and these families are incredible. i mean, it's almost like if you put patients, you know, people under duress, you know discrimination, when they are able to rise out of that and amazing." that was elisa hahn reporting. surgeries will not be performed at the clinic. patients requiring those services will be referred to outside providers. there are fewer americans with down syndrome than previously thought.researchers at massachusetts general hospital used a larger and more accurate database to track down syndrome rates over the past 60 years.they found about 206-thousand people had the condition in 2010 .
clinical director dr. david breland will head the new program at seattle children's that will provide coordinated care for transgender youth.the gender clinic will be housed inside clinic. a staff of seven healthcare providers will offer coordinated medical care including hormone therapy and mental health support to adolescent youth or kids entering puberty.as young as 8 and up to the age of 21."these patients and these families are incredible. i mean, it's almost like if you put patients,...
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((dr. david schwartz/director, unlv center for gaming research: "it's a good number, we've had a lot of volitility, a lot of ups and downs because of the high-end play from asia has been pretty inconsistent, this is a month more of it, so we had a big increase.")) ((denise valdez)) >> revenue on the las vegas strip itself was up 17 percent... at 613 million dollars. for the month... the state collected 68-million dollars in taxes... a 20 percent increase over the previous july./// ((dave courvoisier)) >>> donald trump heads to mexico. the conflicting stories between the trump campaign and the mexican president... over who should pay for a border wall... that's next on the valley's news leader./// this is 8 news now at six." >>> ((dave courvoisier)) today... over how the meeting between donald trump and the president of mexico would go. but when all was said and done... many people were more interested in what wasn't talked about in that meeting: ((donald trump: we did discuss the wall. we didn't
((dr. david schwartz/director, unlv center for gaming research: "it's a good number, we've had a lot of volitility, a lot of ups and downs because of the high-end play from asia has been pretty inconsistent, this is a month more of it, so we had a big increase.")) ((denise valdez)) >> revenue on the las vegas strip itself was up 17 percent... at 613 million dollars. for the month... the state collected 68-million dollars in taxes... a 20 percent increase over the previous...
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. >> reporter: pediatrician dr. david burger degrees saying there's so much we don't know about the zika virus. >> it's a devastating disease with most likely life-long delays. >> reporter: but children are most listen, i don't want to risk being bitten by a mosquito, but i don't want to expose myself or my child to deet, either. thisst a couple of different approaches to take. you know, certainly if a person feels deet is the right thing for them, putting it own their clothing as opposed to the skin. >> reporter: there's natural products on the market, and marks for the enactiveness. >> the applications -- for the effectiveness. >> the applications need to be happen more often than those with deet. >> and we will discuss picaridin tomorrow when we cover more. >>is elderly hit a fence and everyone city police car. four people were seriously hurt, and five others received lesser injuries, and investigators are trying to figure out what caused the crash. >>> a fast-moving wild fire is prompting evacuation the colorado, wyom
. >> reporter: pediatrician dr. david burger degrees saying there's so much we don't know about the zika virus. >> it's a devastating disease with most likely life-long delays. >> reporter: but children are most listen, i don't want to risk being bitten by a mosquito, but i don't want to expose myself or my child to deet, either. thisst a couple of different approaches to take. you know, certainly if a person feels deet is the right thing for them, putting it own their...
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dr. david agus is in los angeles. good morning. >> good morning, norah. >> explain what they mean by a three-parent baby. >> well, this was a woman who had a mitochondrial defect. are your mitochondria. they took out her chromosomes, so her nucleus, and they put it into a donor's egg with a nucleus removed. so that baby has dna in the m mitochondria of the donor, chromosome from the mother and chromosome from the father. so in a sense, three parents. if you look at the amount of dna, it is like it is 2.001 parents rather than 3, but dna from three different people. >> what is exciting about it, it could help a lot of infertile >> no question about it. there are thousands of kids born every year with mitochondrial defects and many succumb to this horrible disease and many women can't give birth because they know they have this defect. it does open the door of hope for them to have children of their own. >> how do we monitor this kind of procedure? >> this procedure was started in the '90s. they were doing it and it sto
dr. david agus is in los angeles. good morning. >> good morning, norah. >> explain what they mean by a three-parent baby. >> well, this was a woman who had a mitochondrial defect. are your mitochondria. they took out her chromosomes, so her nucleus, and they put it into a donor's egg with a nucleus removed. so that baby has dna in the m mitochondria of the donor, chromosome from the mother and chromosome from the father. so in a sense, three parents. if you look at the amount...
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. >>> dr. david agus explains why ingredients in some soaps and body washes my do more harm than good. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. >> still concerned about hermine right along the coast. >> we didn't think it would be this bad. >> going to the beach, high rip current risk. >> hermine lingers off the atlantic coast. >> rough seas and strong wind. >> a royal caribbean cruise ship is caught in rough seas thanks to hermine. >> it got pretty wicked. >> no deal. talks between the u.s. and russia have concluded without an >> given the gaps of trust that exist, that's a tough negotiation. >> the west strongly condemning north korea after pyongyang fires three ballistic missiles into japan's air defense zones. >> you're going to see hillary clinton very, very axelable between now and november 8th. >> raising millions of dollars, but has been accused of ignoring the press. >> she doesn't evolve, she doesn't talk to anybody. pope francis presiding over the cannonizat canonizatio
. >>> dr. david agus explains why ingredients in some soaps and body washes my do more harm than good. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener. >> still concerned about hermine right along the coast. >> we didn't think it would be this bad. >> going to the beach, high rip current risk. >> hermine lingers off the atlantic coast. >> rough seas and strong wind. >> a royal caribbean cruise ship is caught in rough seas thanks...
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(dr. david weiner / the wistar institute) "doesn't grow, can't replicate, can't spread to other individuals. navy seals rehearse, they don't always necessarily shoot somebody. sort of the same thing. we're rehearsing the immune system, making them able so when they would encounter the real pathogen, they'd be prepared." prepared." weiner says they are seeing a good indication.. the vaccine is stimulating the generation of t-cells that would target the zika virus. 3 the university of oregon is as residents not to drink or cook with water.tests showed elevated levels of lead in the drinking water at several dormitories.the university plans to repair or replace fixtures in at least four buildings.more than 25-hundred students are expected to be living in those buildings by next week.in the mean time.. the school will provide bottled water.no illnesses from the water have been reported. leonardo dicaprio is helping out in the ?fight against illegal fishing.?the academy award winning actor.... gave t
(dr. david weiner / the wistar institute) "doesn't grow, can't replicate, can't spread to other individuals. navy seals rehearse, they don't always necessarily shoot somebody. sort of the same thing. we're rehearsing the immune system, making them able so when they would encounter the real pathogen, they'd be prepared." prepared." weiner says they are seeing a good indication.. the vaccine is stimulating the generation of t-cells that would target the zika virus. 3 the university...
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>> ahead, we will ask dr. david agus on on the fda's ban on anti-bacterial ingredients and the soap used by millions of americans is actually safe. >>> the news is back in the meantime here on "cbs this morning." i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me... with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do... release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it should be used along with diet and exercise. trulicity is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes and should not be used by people with severe stomach or intestinal problems or people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis.
>> ahead, we will ask dr. david agus on on the fda's ban on anti-bacterial ingredients and the soap used by millions of americans is actually safe. >>> the news is back in the meantime here on "cbs this morning." i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me... with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's...
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. >> dr. david is the medical director of the advanced heart failure program at tufts. under his care, some of the hospital's sickest patients live day to day. this year, about 30 percent of the transplanted hearts at tufts have come from a surprising source. people who died from a drug overdose. the opioid crisis resulting in >> it's really changed the face of the donors that we see. for us, it's it's added some more um challenges. five years ago, only five transplanted hearts in the region came from an overdose victim. this year, more than twenty so far. dr. denofrio says better screening techniques for hepatitis, hiv and other diseases make it possible to accept otherwise-healthy hearts that hospitals would have rejected in the past. we usually talk with the recipient about the potential risks involved. there may be some risk there. may be small, but there's a good riyo this. leonardo says he knows little about the donor other than, there was no high risk. today, he's feeling great and grateful. >> i was blessed by someone else's heart, and i thank that person so muc
. >> dr. david is the medical director of the advanced heart failure program at tufts. under his care, some of the hospital's sickest patients live day to day. this year, about 30 percent of the transplanted hearts at tufts have come from a surprising source. people who died from a drug overdose. the opioid crisis resulting in >> it's really changed the face of the donors that we see. for us, it's it's added some more um challenges. five years ago, only five transplanted hearts in...
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with me to discuss that right now is dr. david naapu.avid, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me about the programs that you teach, especially ones that focus on pacific islanders. >> thank you so much for this opportunity. the college -- the city college of san francisco and the college of san mateo, what we have done there was, again, with student input and again, what's driving the formation of pacific studies in these two colleges are student demand in more courses that study and focus on the pacific. but my coming there, and being employed there as a professor, and as a scholar, was not only about just to develop curriculum and have a course in pave paci studies, part of the design of the two certificate programs twowas to treat a program in which students cannot only take courses to study their culture, feel happy about who they are and help them think about how they process their identity but develop a program that allows students to take courses to fulfill ge areas. that would help students to help them transfer to the
with me to discuss that right now is dr. david naapu.avid, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me about the programs that you teach, especially ones that focus on pacific islanders. >> thank you so much for this opportunity. the college -- the city college of san francisco and the college of san mateo, what we have done there was, again, with student input and again, what's driving the formation of pacific studies in these two colleges are student demand in more...
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. >> reporter: dr. david andrews heads the pathology lab at miami jackson memorial hospital. he has been waiting for from back in july. he was told many have been finished but the paperwork what not been processed. >> we are hoping the vast majority of specimens have been tested but they're trying to find the paper results. >> reporter: this sounds crazy. find the paper results? did they get lost? >> it is surprising. i think we recognize that everybody is trying to do the best but the pieces are not coming together. i think there is now that there there is a lot of public attention being placed on it. >> reporter: florida's governor knew there would be an offered zika testing for free for all pregnant women. the government asked for zika tests than more people to process the tests and a short time ago the florida governor's office told us they just received that support. >> pelley: david begnaud with the breaking news. david, thank you. the cease-fire in syria tonight appears to be holding. more than 300,000 people have died in five and a half years of civil war. but under t
. >> reporter: dr. david andrews heads the pathology lab at miami jackson memorial hospital. he has been waiting for from back in july. he was told many have been finished but the paperwork what not been processed. >> we are hoping the vast majority of specimens have been tested but they're trying to find the paper results. >> reporter: this sounds crazy. find the paper results? did they get lost? >> it is surprising. i think we recognize that everybody is trying to do...
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dr. davidner argues clinton's note from her doctor o isn't enough even though the 2013 note showed a fulll recovery from a concussion andna that she tested negative for clotting disorders. dr. scheiner likened clintonnton to football players who have whh had concussions and how they ty begin to lose some of their cognitive ability.ivabilit inning comparison. >> the trump campaign also he t having a havg disorder that she does not have. so there's a little bit more of the back and forth.d forth. donald trump's physicianhysici harold bornstein under scrutiny.scrutiny. he admitted to watching the healthy note in less than fiveaf minutes.minutes. trump's medical records haveca not been released.sed. hillary clinton's team d release just some of her records so there areer are complaints from both sides tonight.toni >> i've heard too much about that in previous elections orcto at least not in awhile aboutilet the health part being attacked c so much. >> it seems that in previous pru elections that th
dr. davidner argues clinton's note from her doctor o isn't enough even though the 2013 note showed a fulll recovery from a concussion andna that she tested negative for clotting disorders. dr. scheiner likened clintonnton to football players who have whh had concussions and how they ty begin to lose some of their cognitive ability.ivabilit inning comparison. >> the trump campaign also he t having a havg disorder that she does not have. so there's a little bit more of the back and forth.d...
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>> some of those, we've been waiting for six or seven weeks.b >> reporter: dr. david andrews heads the pathology lab at miami's jackson memorial hospital. he's been waiting for test hosults dating back to july. he was told many of them have hasn't been processed.or >> we're hoping that the vast majority of these specimens havo been tested, and that they're just-- they're just trying to find the paper results so we can enter them into the system. >> reporter: this sounds crazy. find the paper results? did they get lost? >> it is surprising. i think there's an element of bureaucracy, recognizing everybody is trying to do theiri best, but the pieces are not coming together.gn i think they are now, that there is a lot of public attention placed on it. >> reporter: florida's governor knew there would be an increase testing for free for all pregnant women. the government asked for zika tests for more people to process the tests, and a short time ago the florida governor's office told us they just received that support. >> pelley: david begnaud with the breaking news. david,
>> some of those, we've been waiting for six or seven weeks.b >> reporter: dr. david andrews heads the pathology lab at miami's jackson memorial hospital. he's been waiting for test hosults dating back to july. he was told many of them have hasn't been processed.or >> we're hoping that the vast majority of these specimens havo been tested, and that they're just-- they're just trying to find the paper results so we can enter them into the system. >> reporter: this sounds...
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. >> reporter: dr. david andrews head the lab at jackson memorial hospital, he has been waiting for test results back to july. he was told many were finished but paperwork hasn't been processed. >> hoping the majority of specimens have been tested and they're just trying to find the actual paper results so we can enter them into the system. >> crazy. >> is its surprising. i think there is an element of bureaucracy. recognize everyone is trying to do the best. piece maze not be coming together. they are now. public attention. >> florida's governor knew there would be increase in demand. once he offered testing free to pregnant women. the governor asked more processing of tests. scott, a short time ago, the florida governor's office told us they received that support. >> david news. thank you. >>> well, the cease-fire in syria tonight apares to be holding. more than 300,000 people have died in 5 1/2 years of civil war. under this deal, worked out by the u.s. and russia. the assad regime stopped bombing rebel fo
. >> reporter: dr. david andrews head the lab at jackson memorial hospital, he has been waiting for test results back to july. he was told many were finished but paperwork hasn't been processed. >> hoping the majority of specimens have been tested and they're just trying to find the actual paper results so we can enter them into the system. >> crazy. >> is its surprising. i think there is an element of bureaucracy. recognize everyone is trying to do the best. piece maze...
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dr. david on the controversy technique that led to a baby with one, two, three genetic parents and morgan freedom is in -- sitting right there at the table. en the news is back in the morning. >>> officials were called to and ho u.s. jfer midnight. they say they they found two people shot at a home. one the victims diedment the other one is in critical condition. the sheriff's office says they do have a suspect in custody. >> the beau bergdahl case will continue today. bergdahl is accused of walking off his post back in 09d. he was held captive by thal ban for five years before being freed as part of a prisoner swap. bergdahl faces a on charges of desertion. if convicted he could face a life sentence. his trial is set to start in february. >> a unc fib player accused of sexual assaultly -- is expect in court tomorrow but allen artist is defending his innocence. he turned himself in on misdemeanor charges. hi had consensual sex according to artist. an attorney for artist also says the junior lin
dr. david on the controversy technique that led to a baby with one, two, three genetic parents and morgan freedom is in -- sitting right there at the table. en the news is back in the morning. >>> officials were called to and ho u.s. jfer midnight. they say they they found two people shot at a home. one the victims diedment the other one is in critical condition. the sheriff's office says they do have a suspect in custody. >> the beau bergdahl case will continue today. bergdahl...
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. >>> dr. david agus explains why ingredients in some soaps and body washes my do more harm than good. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener.
. >>> dr. david agus explains why ingredients in some soaps and body washes my do more harm than good. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's eye opener.
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(dr. david weiner / the wistar to other individuals. navy seals rehearse, they don't always necessarily shoot somebody. sort of the same thing. we're rehearsing the immune system, making them able so when they would encounter the real pathogen, they'd be prepared." it hasn't been approved for everyone to use just yet. the f-d-a will have to determine if and when this zika vaccine can be used by the general public. ivanka trump cuts short an interview aftr reporter... the tweets she sent over to cosmopolitan magazine.... keep it right here... 13 action news at midday....is back after the break.... don't believe... don't believe... don't believe joe heck's attacks. catherine cortez masto has always served with integrity. as a federal prosecutor and attorney general... she made sex trafficking a felony crime. she worked with the bush and obama administrations to combat terrorism. as attorney general, she helped reduce crime. that's why she's endorsed by law enforcement across nevada. catherine cortez masto. i trust her to keep us safe. i'm
(dr. david weiner / the wistar to other individuals. navy seals rehearse, they don't always necessarily shoot somebody. sort of the same thing. we're rehearsing the immune system, making them able so when they would encounter the real pathogen, they'd be prepared." it hasn't been approved for everyone to use just yet. the f-d-a will have to determine if and when this zika vaccine can be used by the general public. ivanka trump cuts short an interview aftr reporter... the tweets she sent...
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ahead, we will talk to dr. david agus about the chemicals being banned and what consumers should watch out for. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. >>> former stanford swimmer brock turner who is back home in ohio after being released from turner was spotted outside of his parents' home yesterday. you see him there. he had left a california jail on friday after serving three months of a six-month sentence for sexually assaulting a woman last year. turner must register as a sex offender. >>> "the seattle times" reports a top soccer star's solidarity with 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick. megan rapinoe kneeled before her game last night in chicago and kaepernick's stand. she says i know what it means to look at a flag and not have it protect all of your liberty. >>> ubwe told out friday, samsu will replace 2 million galaxy note 7. >> the omaha world parents report on a little boy killed by an alligator in june remembering their child. saturday would have been his third birthday. >>
ahead, we will talk to dr. david agus about the chemicals being banned and what consumers should watch out for. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. >>> former stanford swimmer brock turner who is back home in ohio after being released from turner was spotted outside of his parents' home yesterday. you see him there. he had left a california jail on friday after serving three months of a six-month sentence for sexually assaulting a woman last year....
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dr. david stewart, her new husband and martha's stepfather, was in alexandria physician and family friend of george washington's. eleanor and dr. stewart had an additional 13 children from their marriage. although martha remained at the plantation, she was a frequent visitor to mount vernon. in 1785, robert edge pine arrived at mount vernon, intending to paint a portrait of washington. the artist produced portraits of washington grandchildren, including this portrait of martha at about seven or eight-years-old. when martha was 16 she accompanies her step grandfather to the federal city for the ceremony -- ceremonial laying of the cornerstone of the capital building. on september 18, 1793. in a january 6, 1795, martha became first of martha washington's grandchildren to marry when she wed thomas peter of georgetown. the wedding took place at ho park the fairfax county , plantation where her mother and stepfather resided. thomas peter was the eldest son of prominent maryland merchants , land owne
dr. david stewart, her new husband and martha's stepfather, was in alexandria physician and family friend of george washington's. eleanor and dr. stewart had an additional 13 children from their marriage. although martha remained at the plantation, she was a frequent visitor to mount vernon. in 1785, robert edge pine arrived at mount vernon, intending to paint a portrait of washington. the artist produced portraits of washington grandchildren, including this portrait of martha at about seven or...