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dr. griffin. he's very successful highly respected in the community. people really thought that he was a great citizen but to me he was a magician. he could make people well. i decided that was what i wanted to do. so that is what i decided to do. i love science and will working with people so being a doctor combines both of us very well. >> host: southwest georgia and eric you were growing up what were some of the race considerations? >> guest: they were very difficult. my father was an activist and he started a chapter 4 the naacp in 1937. my mother was a schoolteacher. as a result of my father's activism the 20 years they lived there my mother never got a job in blakely teaching school. she had to drive 20 or 30 miles away to other towns where she worked as a teacher. but in addition to founding the naacp chapter she works to really against the white primary that excluded blacks from participating and established an emancipation day celebration january 1 a barrier. i was in a band. my parents sent me and my brother back to atlanta to attend school b
dr. griffin. he's very successful highly respected in the community. people really thought that he was a great citizen but to me he was a magician. he could make people well. i decided that was what i wanted to do. so that is what i decided to do. i love science and will working with people so being a doctor combines both of us very well. >> host: southwest georgia and eric you were growing up what were some of the race considerations? >> guest: they were very difficult. my father...
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dr david cats director of the yale griffin prevention center an expert in nutrition, weight management and chronic disease who has written on the benefits and draw backs of dairy. good to have you with us. a number of studies over the last few years show a wide range of results. mostly few benefits maybe negative benefits from consuming dairy into adulthood. common knowledge has been that milk is good for your bones, does your body good. what should people believe? >> right. good to be with you. you know this topic is in a constant state of fraud, because studies are going in both directions. to front load with a punch line i think you can have an optimum diet without dairy. vegans ex-clues dairy, and they are some of the healthiest people on earth. mediterranean diets include dairy and they are also some of the heathiest people on earth. in terms of research as you indicated, there has been surprises - a study that looked at milk consumption finding higher mortality rates, and higher fracture rates in people that consume more milk. one of the issues there is what is the baseline diet?
dr david cats director of the yale griffin prevention center an expert in nutrition, weight management and chronic disease who has written on the benefits and draw backs of dairy. good to have you with us. a number of studies over the last few years show a wide range of results. mostly few benefits maybe negative benefits from consuming dairy into adulthood. common knowledge has been that milk is good for your bones, does your body good. what should people believe? >> right. good to be...
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dr. carson. then came my turn. my son griffin needed brain surgery. he had a brain aneurysm. dr. carson's name came up to us. my son had four brain surgeries all by doctors who worked in and around dr. carson. he is the leader, the innovator of brain surgeries and has been for his entire career. so, on behalf of all of the families across the country who needed your help, we ou a debt of gratitude. i want to say thank you. dr. carson changed how medicine was practiced. he worked his career at johns hopkins medical school, and eventually became the director of neurosurgery at only 33 years old. the youngest in history. he is speaking out in favor of conservative ideas in a way that infuriates the media. his defense of traditional marriage made bias anchors go nuts. he doesn't back down and tells them that a marriage is between a man and a woman. here he is. [applause] so, he also called obamacare the worst thing that is happened to this country since slavery. saying instead of a giant government run nightmare every person born in america it should be given a birth certificate, an
dr. carson. then came my turn. my son griffin needed brain surgery. he had a brain aneurysm. dr. carson's name came up to us. my son had four brain surgeries all by doctors who worked in and around dr. carson. he is the leader, the innovator of brain surgeries and has been for his entire career. so, on behalf of all of the families across the country who needed your help, we ou a debt of gratitude. i want to say thank you. dr. carson changed how medicine was practiced. he worked his career at...
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. >> reporter: melissa griffin- caen also points out, double jeopardy does not apply in this situation. drwas never on trial. it was simply a preliminary hearing specifically to determine whether there's enough evidence to go to trial. the judge said no. but these are different charges, lesser charges, there will be a preliminary hearing on these charges sometime after tomorrow's arraignment. >> interesting case. >> it is. >> yeah. all right. keep us updated. thank you. >>> a new effort tonight to get drivers to slow down at a spot where a jogger was struck and killed in san jose. kpix 5's christian hartnett is there with the story. christian. >> reporter: we're here right by yerba buena road where we have been watching cars go by this evening and obviously on the downhill. a lot of them going fast probably faster than the 40 miles per hour speed limit. a lot of neighbors said they wanted something in place like this temporary sign to discourage speeding here for a long time. some of expressed doubt that it will fix the problem but the city says it's worth a shot. the sign was put up today
. >> reporter: melissa griffin- caen also points out, double jeopardy does not apply in this situation. drwas never on trial. it was simply a preliminary hearing specifically to determine whether there's enough evidence to go to trial. the judge said no. but these are different charges, lesser charges, there will be a preliminary hearing on these charges sometime after tomorrow's arraignment. >> interesting case. >> it is. >> yeah. all right. keep us updated. thank you....
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dr. james simon of charges of assault with a deadly weapon. earlier this month, a judge dropped manslaughter charges. kpix 5 legal analyst melissa griffin-caen says it's an unusual move for a d.a. to continue to pursue the case. >> generally speaking you would give it your best shot in one forum and if it doesn't work you move on. you maybe try to get a plea deal. but to actively try to get indictments from two different venues under four charges is uncommon. >> simon and william ostenton were involved in a road rage incident last july. the defense says simon was scared for his life and had a right to shoot him when he followed him home. >>> it's a bummer, we have a traffic alert in effect. we have had it there since just before 4:30 when there was damage to the sand barrels because of an early-morning accident. and the accident is long since cleared. but now caltrans crews out there are fixing the sand barrels and just kind of some damage to the roadway so they are hoping to re-open that left lane by 7:00 but within the hour, you can expect some delays come into san leandro. we're already seeing the backups now right around 238. so tha
dr. james simon of charges of assault with a deadly weapon. earlier this month, a judge dropped manslaughter charges. kpix 5 legal analyst melissa griffin-caen says it's an unusual move for a d.a. to continue to pursue the case. >> generally speaking you would give it your best shot in one forum and if it doesn't work you move on. you maybe try to get a plea deal. but to actively try to get indictments from two different venues under four charges is uncommon. >> simon and william...
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dr. james simon on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. earlier this month, though, a judge dropped the manslaughter charges. kpix 5 legal analyst melissa griffin-caen says it's an unusual move for a d.a. >> reporter: generally speaking you would give it your best shot in one forum and if it doesn't work, it doesn't work and you move on or try to get a plea deal. but to actively go forth and try to get indictments from two different venues under four different charges is actually not that common. >> simon and william ostenton were involved in a road rage incident. >>> a boy said he was sexually assaulted on the way home from tuesday. the 10-year-old said he was walking on the 1100 block of 98th avenue when a man approached her, took him to an area nearby and sexual assaulted him. the boy got away. the suspect is latino 40 to 50 years old. police say there was something that may make him stand out. >> the distinctive features the suspects has short hair salt and pepper with a thick or bushy beard that's also salt and pepper. >> police say the suspect was last seen wearing a brown leather jacket and dark pants. he had an unkempt appearance and ma
dr. james simon on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. earlier this month, though, a judge dropped the manslaughter charges. kpix 5 legal analyst melissa griffin-caen says it's an unusual move for a d.a. >> reporter: generally speaking you would give it your best shot in one forum and if it doesn't work, it doesn't work and you move on or try to get a plea deal. but to actively go forth and try to get indictments from two different venues under four different charges is actually not...
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dr. griffin. an african-american physician. he was very successful and highly respected in the community. people really thought he was a great citizen but to me he was a magician. he could make people well. i decided that was what i wanted to do so that's what i decided at age five. i love science and i love working with people so being a doctor combines both of those very well. >> host: southwest georgia in the air you were growing up what were some of the race considerations that you had to face? >> guest: they were very difficult. my father was an activist. he started a chapter 4 the naacp in blakely in 1937. my mother was a schoolteacher and as a result of my father's activism the 20 years they have lived there my mother never got a job in blakely teaching school. she had to drive 20 to 30 miles away to other towns where she worked as a teacher. but in addition to starting the naacp chapter he worked to really work against the white primary that i excluded black children from participating established and emancipation day c
dr. griffin. an african-american physician. he was very successful and highly respected in the community. people really thought he was a great citizen but to me he was a magician. he could make people well. i decided that was what i wanted to do so that's what i decided at age five. i love science and i love working with people so being a doctor combines both of those very well. >> host: southwest georgia in the air you were growing up what were some of the race considerations that you...