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dr. fisher says a bad application can cause damage. if the glue sticks to the skin or clumps of the lashes together, as they grow out the hair gets pulled out. often women don't want to leave their is there so they go back for more. but dr. fisher said the harm is not just cosmetic. >> eyelashes serve a function. when they become damaged, the overall function of the eye can become affected. >> it can cause allergies and if you tenses -- utensils are not cleaned infection can spread. >> because it is a bodily fluid. >> before you make the eyes pop, make sure you look closely. >> don't know if i like that. but you like this -- friday, june 1, is national done today. participating dunkin donuts locations nearby -- countrywide will offer free doughnuts with the purchase of a beverage. >> still quite humid today but not quite as hot after being in the low 90's the past couple of days, only and 80's today. we will continue to see improvement the next couple of days. looking at the hd doppler, it is still raining across the lower eastern shor
dr. fisher says a bad application can cause damage. if the glue sticks to the skin or clumps of the lashes together, as they grow out the hair gets pulled out. often women don't want to leave their is there so they go back for more. but dr. fisher said the harm is not just cosmetic. >> eyelashes serve a function. when they become damaged, the overall function of the eye can become affected. >> it can cause allergies and if you tenses -- utensils are not cleaned infection can spread....
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dr. nicholas fisher, professor of marine sciences, co-authored the study. >> every single fish was significantly contaminated with two radioisotopes of cesium. these are common waste products from nuclear accidents. >> reporter: the research shows the bluefin tuna that spawn and feed in the waters near the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant, migrated some 6,000 miles just a few months after the disaster. the fish are contaminated, they are considered far lower than what's dangerous 37. today the fda said they'll continue to monitor radiation levels in fish, and no public health concern has been detected. >> i don't think i'll change the way that i eat, not at the moment. >> it's definitely made me alter just a little bit, not eat quite so much. >> look at the tuna jumping right there. >> reporter: massive in size, up to ten feet and weighing more than 1,000 pounds, pacific bluefin tuna is a delicacy, often eaten as sushi around the world. scientists say the real test on how radiation affects migrating fish will come this summer. they will look at fish that have spent more time in contaminated
dr. nicholas fisher, professor of marine sciences, co-authored the study. >> every single fish was significantly contaminated with two radioisotopes of cesium. these are common waste products from nuclear accidents. >> reporter: the research shows the bluefin tuna that spawn and feed in the waters near the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant, migrated some 6,000 miles just a few months after the disaster. the fish are contaminated, they are considered far lower than what's...
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dr. nicholas fisher, co authored the study. >> every single fish was significantly contaminated with two radioisotopes of cesium. these are common waste products from nuclear accidents. >> reporter: the bluefin tuna that spawn and feed near the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant travelled just a few months later. today the the fda said they'll continue to monitor radiation levels in fish, and no public health concern has been detected. >> i i don't think i'll change the way i eat, not at the moment. >> it's made me alter just a little bit, not eat quite so much. >> reporter: massive in size, up to ten feet and weighing more than 1,000 pounds. pacific bluefin tuna is a delicacy, often eaten as sushi around the world. the real test on how radiation affects migrating fish could lead to higher levels of pollution. >> that is a distinct possibility. >> reporter: japanese officials will conduct more testing in their waters. this as researchers here do the same many miguel almaguer nbc news, san pedro, california. >>> still ahead on a tuesday night, you're not just getting older, chances are
dr. nicholas fisher, co authored the study. >> every single fish was significantly contaminated with two radioisotopes of cesium. these are common waste products from nuclear accidents. >> reporter: the bluefin tuna that spawn and feed near the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant travelled just a few months later. today the the fda said they'll continue to monitor radiation levels in fish, and no public health concern has been detected. >> i i don't think i'll change the way...
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dr. grth garth fisher says the latest and greatest may not always be the best.ou may recognize him from keeping up with the kardashians. >> i love you. >> i know garth fisher is the best plastic surgeon ever. >> fisher doesn't like gummy bears, which he says are no subs tul for superior surgical skill. >> i think for some doctors that need that shape because they're not able to create it on their own, i think it's a good match for them. >> reporter: how is anybody supposed to know which one is better? >> this doctor, author of behind the mask, beneath the glitter. >> you can't say a rolls-royce is better than a ferrari. they're both cars that get you from a to b, but they have different characteristics. >> reporter: then again, you might not need either a rolls-royce or a ferrari. plenty of women would say indulging the quest for perfection may not be the road to health or happiness. i'm david wright for "nightline" in los angeles. >>> coming up, with a new daughter and a new movie, how bruce willis stays centered. e that could adapt to changing road conditions.
dr. grth garth fisher says the latest and greatest may not always be the best.ou may recognize him from keeping up with the kardashians. >> i love you. >> i know garth fisher is the best plastic surgeon ever. >> fisher doesn't like gummy bears, which he says are no subs tul for superior surgical skill. >> i think for some doctors that need that shape because they're not able to create it on their own, i think it's a good match for them. >> reporter: how is anybody...
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answers we're glad you're watching because in studio with us see have psychologist eric fisher, also known as drso let's talk about this. what is going on inside the mind of a child who is being bullied? what happens in the brain? >> i think we have to look at it as the idea of what are the resources they feel they have? because when somebody feels bullied, they feel threatened. you know, when i talk about the idea of bullying, and even the idea of suicide as this happens, we have to look at how people feel. in life i say we have victims, persecutors and rescuers, and beyond that instigators. somebody who feels bullied becomes a victim. the bully becomes the persecutor. and in this way this child is starting to see the world as a threatening place. the fewer resources they feel they have to help them to make it through life is the fewer options they feel they have. so often what i say, when somebody wants to commit suicide, they feel like there are no options and they just want the pain to stop. and they don't see any other way. >> but i mean i've covered these stories and i've covered 12 and 13
answers we're glad you're watching because in studio with us see have psychologist eric fisher, also known as drso let's talk about this. what is going on inside the mind of a child who is being bullied? what happens in the brain? >> i think we have to look at it as the idea of what are the resources they feel they have? because when somebody feels bullied, they feel threatened. you know, when i talk about the idea of bullying, and even the idea of suicide as this happens, we have to look...
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answers we're glad you're watching because in studio with us see have psychologist eric fisher, also known as dris. what is going on inside the mind of a child who is being bullied? what happens in the brain? >> i think we have to look at it as the idea of what are the resources they feel they have? because when somebody feels bullied, they feel threatened. you know, when i talk about the idea of bullying, and even the idea of suicide as this happens, we have to look at how people feel. in life i say we have victims, persecutors and rescuers, and beyond that instigators. somebody who feels bullied becomes a victim. the bully becomes the persecutor. and in this way this child is starting to see the world as a threatening place. the fewer resources they feel they have to help them to make it through life is the fewer options they feel they have. so often what i say, when somebody wants to commit suicide, they feel like there are no options and they just want the pain to stop. and they don't see any other way. >> but i mean i've covered these stories and i've covered 12 and 13-year-olds who have do
answers we're glad you're watching because in studio with us see have psychologist eric fisher, also known as dris. what is going on inside the mind of a child who is being bullied? what happens in the brain? >> i think we have to look at it as the idea of what are the resources they feel they have? because when somebody feels bullied, they feel threatened. you know, when i talk about the idea of bullying, and even the idea of suicide as this happens, we have to look at how people feel....
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so anyway we can help you, chief fisher, we would appreciate, and especially gao, you all were very, very helpful and i apologize -- i was giving credit to dr. rosenblum on that, but in this report, thank you for the work you have done. >> the gentle lady from texas. then i think the committee for holding this hearing and i think -- >> i thank the committee followed in this hearing and i thank the witnesses. there really is to have the opportunity to raise issues with you. first, chief fisher, just a straightforward question -- are you comfortable with the 2012 strategy you have put forward? >> yes, i am. >> who do you think is the most important element of that strategy? >> there is a common theme within that a strategy that i certainly see, as identified, developing, and training feature leaders of this organization. >> do you see in the estimates of strategy and undermining of the national security of the united states? >> i do not. >> do you see in a 2012 strategy undermining of the security of the northern border? >> i do not. >> the seven border? >> no, ma'am. >> let me indicate that i have, i think i have been somewhat affiliated wit
so anyway we can help you, chief fisher, we would appreciate, and especially gao, you all were very, very helpful and i apologize -- i was giving credit to dr. rosenblum on that, but in this report, thank you for the work you have done. >> the gentle lady from texas. then i think the committee for holding this hearing and i think -- >> i thank the committee followed in this hearing and i thank the witnesses. there really is to have the opportunity to raise issues with you. first,...
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we could help you come chief fisher, we would appreciate, and especially from the gao because i know you all were very, very helpful and i apologize i was getting credit to dr rosenberg on that on this report think you for the work you've done. >> the chair recognizes for five minutes the gentle lady from texas ms. jackson lee. >> what thank the committee for holding this hearing let me thank all the witnesses. we are marking up in another committee and very pleased to have the opportunity to raise some issues. first, chief fisher this is a straight question are you comfortable with the 2012 strategy that you've put forward? >> yes i am. >> what do you think is the most important element of that strategy? >> there is a common theme in that strategy that i certainly see as identifying, developing and training future leaders of this organization. >> do you see in the 2012 strategy and undermining of the national security of the united states of america? >> i do not. >> do you see in that strategy that 2012 strategy undermining of the securing of the northern border? >> i do not to be a >> of the southern border? >> i do not. >> let me indicate that i have i t
we could help you come chief fisher, we would appreciate, and especially from the gao because i know you all were very, very helpful and i apologize i was getting credit to dr rosenberg on that on this report think you for the work you've done. >> the chair recognizes for five minutes the gentle lady from texas ms. jackson lee. >> what thank the committee for holding this hearing let me thank all the witnesses. we are marking up in another committee and very pleased to have the...