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dr. harris is engaged in. but the key issue is, while we're not solely responsible for addressing these issues, we are working very aggressively. we also have partnerships with the administration for children and families, the department of defense, the department of justice, and the veterans administration, and hrsa, so that we deal with trauma across the board. we want it to be in primary care settings. we want people asking about it. and then we want to make sure we have a workforce that's skilled enough to begin to do something about it. and we are very glad that you have enlightened our audience related to this topic. i want to remind our audience that national recovery month is celebrated every september, and we're hoping that you engage and be visible and vocal during this month by hosting events and also be engaged, not only with the family, but with those that are in recovery. i want to thank you for being here, and it was a very good show. thank you. for a copy of this program or other programs in th
dr. harris is engaged in. but the key issue is, while we're not solely responsible for addressing these issues, we are working very aggressively. we also have partnerships with the administration for children and families, the department of defense, the department of justice, and the veterans administration, and hrsa, so that we deal with trauma across the board. we want it to be in primary care settings. we want people asking about it. and then we want to make sure we have a workforce that's...
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dr. harris. mr. harris: to follow up on his point, i don't know if americans realize, the gentleman is absolutely right. if you have a case litigated, a birth injury claim, and it goes to a jury and there is an award, $6 million, not an unusual award, 40% of that award, $2.4 million, plus expenses, goes just to the attorney. is that fair? you have an injured baby and we aren't go to go decide -- but is it fair when the court renders a decision that half the money goes to take care of that baby. doesn't seem fair. i want to briefly go back to some of the issues in the affordable care act. one that really struck me is the medical device tax. i know taxes are -- the president likes taxes. there are 21 in the affordable care act. he stood up there two days ago talking about increasing taxes is the solution to our problem. let me tell you what the problem with that medical device tax is and i'm going to go back to my experience, again over 28 years. i remember training in the early 1980's and some of the p
dr. harris. mr. harris: to follow up on his point, i don't know if americans realize, the gentleman is absolutely right. if you have a case litigated, a birth injury claim, and it goes to a jury and there is an award, $6 million, not an unusual award, 40% of that award, $2.4 million, plus expenses, goes just to the attorney. is that fair? you have an injured baby and we aren't go to go decide -- but is it fair when the court renders a decision that half the money goes to take care of that baby....
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dr. harris. >> why do we have these nightmares? for some people it's anxiety going on in your life. it can be due to a drama. o -- trauma. >> can you change your nightmares? >> some people go to therapy. what a eye ark key. >> it is a newer therapy that hasn't been around svery long a all. they are images that happen. closing eyes seeing something, seeing a beach ball you can do the techniques. it is about taking the nightmare and changing it anyway you want so it's not scary any more. >> you say number one write down a recent nightmare. >> start with the one you have not the most scary one. start lower on the ladder. >> what's the second? >> the second step is to change it anyway you want. >> if you had a dream you are drowning maybe make it you are laying on the beach do whatever you want so you achieved a tiny bit or the whole thing so it's not scary. >> through out the day if you are thinking about the nightmare, change it. >> change it and spend five minutes. >> number three image the new version of the nightmare for five minutes. picture it from start to finish. try not to thi
dr. harris. >> why do we have these nightmares? for some people it's anxiety going on in your life. it can be due to a drama. o -- trauma. >> can you change your nightmares? >> some people go to therapy. what a eye ark key. >> it is a newer therapy that hasn't been around svery long a all. they are images that happen. closing eyes seeing something, seeing a beach ball you can do the techniques. it is about taking the nightmare and changing it anyway you want so it's not...
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country but we don't have him coming back in doing so you can't have it both ways and we do to nestle dr harry care careful track of that mickey herskowitz was hired by the bush family and in ninety nine to write a charge to keep george there you bush's autobiography to ghostwrite it and he has told a reporter robert parry that george that when he was interviewing george w. bush for the book that bush told him that if he ever became president he would invade iraq and he would do it he felt that his father had blown it he would do it the right way he would have a real war and and thereby get enough. nicol capital to accomplish is his serious political goals like privatizing social security which is the main thing that he tried to do right after his reluctant reintegrated two thousand and five there was that and then other people have talked about david i can bald in his book five hundred days he talks about how the bush administration was obsessed with iraq from day one long before nine eleven and then of course you got the peanut thing from one thousand nine hundred eight saying you know invad
country but we don't have him coming back in doing so you can't have it both ways and we do to nestle dr harry care careful track of that mickey herskowitz was hired by the bush family and in ninety nine to write a charge to keep george there you bush's autobiography to ghostwrite it and he has told a reporter robert parry that george that when he was interviewing george w. bush for the book that bush told him that if he ever became president he would invade iraq and he would do it he felt that...
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senator harry reid expressing his frustration but no ex broke of support or promise of a another come first may be of hagel. to assess the is the situationw kt mcfarland, and dr. walid phares. senator harry reid suggestions that republican parties throwing national security to the wind. >> bologna, there have been plenty of times when u.s. has been without the secretary of defense. usually what happens is deputy secretary of defense is the acting secretary of defense, a good guy, he could be acting, are other thing, panettaas not left yet, that is bologna. that is not the argument. the fact is that two reasons that senators are opposing hagel. one is lindsay graham, and senator iaot have real questions about benghazi, and the other hand senator has questions about hagel. both of those together, are causing real problem, and a lot of the wounded on hagel are self inflicted. lou: and waleed as you read that letter from white house revealing, that the president did no contact anyone in the libyan government, that he relied upon his secretary of state, who has said she had no role in the days affairs. what is your reaction? >> well, look, lou, we really don't hav
senator harry reid expressing his frustration but no ex broke of support or promise of a another come first may be of hagel. to assess the is the situationw kt mcfarland, and dr. walid phares. senator harry reid suggestions that republican parties throwing national security to the wind. >> bologna, there have been plenty of times when u.s. has been without the secretary of defense. usually what happens is deputy secretary of defense is the acting secretary of defense, a good guy, he could...
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. >>> otis harris performed with the temptations from dr.-- family members say he passed away from prostates 62 years old. >> >> this monday morning, pleading guilty, due back in court today. >>> oscar pistorius accused of killing his girl friend. we learned his brother, carl is facing charges in a 2010 death for motorcyclist. >> >> people in new hampshire on alert from potentially contaminated water bottles. contamination happened because some people used the bottles to transport gas after super storm sandy. >> >> the next time uncle sam comes calling -- right now, only men 18-25 have to ruth spencerster with selected services, but there could be a change in the law. >> >> a recap for you if you couldn't stay awake for the end of the oscars. "argo" took him best picture. >>> 6:52, a sight of mercury that you probably have not seen before. nasa released this soft color image of the planet closest to the sun. this is what mercury would look like to the naked eye. astronomers say it ill straights the chemicals and mineral that make up the hot planet. >> >> a storm threatened the northeast ac
. >>> otis harris performed with the temptations from dr.-- family members say he passed away from prostates 62 years old. >> >> this monday morning, pleading guilty, due back in court today. >>> oscar pistorius accused of killing his girl friend. we learned his brother, carl is facing charges in a 2010 death for motorcyclist. >> >> people in new hampshire on alert from potentially contaminated water bottles. contamination happened because some people...
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dr. nancy snyderman, reports. >> like most parents, harry bronstein has a lot of sleepless nights when hison gets sick. >> abraham had pretty much nonstop ear aches for the first six months of his life. we felt pretty much helpless after a while. >> it isn't so surprising. >> other than the common cold, ear infections are the number one reason parents see a pediatrician. >> reporter: acute middle ear infections are bacterial infections caused by a build up of fluid behind the ear drum and the main reason children are prescribed antibiotics. but the new guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of this cause of ear aches in kids ages 6 months to 12 years old may help parents and pediatricians avoid unneeded medications. >> the goal is to improve the diagnosis and to make sure that we preserve the healing power of antibiotics by using them judiciously in kids who benefit most and conversely giving kids who don't need them the opportunity to improve on their own. >> reporter: for bronstein, knowing when to take abraham to the doctor has been confusing. >> we were there constantly, sometimes
dr. nancy snyderman, reports. >> like most parents, harry bronstein has a lot of sleepless nights when hison gets sick. >> abraham had pretty much nonstop ear aches for the first six months of his life. we felt pretty much helpless after a while. >> it isn't so surprising. >> other than the common cold, ear infections are the number one reason parents see a pediatrician. >> reporter: acute middle ear infections are bacterial infections caused by a build up of fluid...
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more now from harry, in the south korean capital. >> dr. bir reaffirmed on wednesday that it's ready for whatever north korea might throw at it. they said the military was on high alert and could counter any type of artillery attack or infiltration attack or attack on key national assets for. there was also a direct message to north korea about the scale of south korean military capability and the type of capability it is seeking. it said a ballistic air missile defense shield was being planned beyond the current capability a cult patriot missiles of -- capabilities of patriot missiles of north korea -- of south korea and of the u.s. south korea would be able to strike anywhere in north korea from anywhere in south korea. he also spoke about a domestically produced cruise missile with world-class position. such a missile was announced last april. he says now has been deployed in the field and is ready to use. >> we have independently developed the best class of cruise missile which can immediately reached any region in north korea. >> south
more now from harry, in the south korean capital. >> dr. bir reaffirmed on wednesday that it's ready for whatever north korea might throw at it. they said the military was on high alert and could counter any type of artillery attack or infiltration attack or attack on key national assets for. there was also a direct message to north korea about the scale of south korean military capability and the type of capability it is seeking. it said a ballistic air missile defense shield was being...
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dr. shelby harris is director of behavioral sleep medicine here in the new york city area.>> steve: people have nightmares for a variety of reasons. we're not here to analyze the dreams. we're here to fix them, right? >> right. some people find analyzing them might help them figure out what's going on in their lives. but if it's creating constant problems for you, there are ways to help. >> steve: and this is the way, it's called irt, imry rehearsal therapy. what does that mean? >> one way. there are different things that help. but irt is extremely effective. so basically if you think about nightmares and dreams, it's imagery in your head. if you close your eyes, you're picturing something. so we teach people to imagine and picture things during the day and then to create new story lines and then really picture the new story line. >> steve: let's say that i had this nightmare and you walk me through the three steps and we'll see how you would fix it. i looked up one of the most common nightmares people have is they wake up and they are naked in public. so step one, you say
dr. shelby harris is director of behavioral sleep medicine here in the new york city area.>> steve: people have nightmares for a variety of reasons. we're not here to analyze the dreams. we're here to fix them, right? >> right. some people find analyzing them might help them figure out what's going on in their lives. but if it's creating constant problems for you, there are ways to help. >> steve: and this is the way, it's called irt, imry rehearsal therapy. what does that...
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dr. neil patrick harris. stephanie: it is not! >> tyson. >> neil armstrong.ow who loved me if only i'd book him every week. >> karl. stephanie: karl frisch. ♪ stephanie: hello, karl frisch. >> happy valentine's day. do you have any idea how difficult it is to destroy the institution of marriage when you're not in a relationship. stephanie: we're trying. we're trying over here. all right. so karl frisch, i mean the marco rubio stuff the comedy gift that keeps on giving, right? >> it certainly gives something although, you know, prop humor is not lending itself very well to people who only can communicate over the phone. i saw it, should i get some springs, should i gargle, none of that would have played. stephanie: you have two of my favorite treats, 99 bottlings of water on a set take one down, ruin your career, 98 bottles of water. also rubio ours is a party of smaller ideas smaller minds and even tinier water bottles. >> he couldn't reach it, because it was so small. i actually, i got accused of creating a fake tweet from bobby jindal that night in which he
dr. neil patrick harris. stephanie: it is not! >> tyson. >> neil armstrong.ow who loved me if only i'd book him every week. >> karl. stephanie: karl frisch. ♪ stephanie: hello, karl frisch. >> happy valentine's day. do you have any idea how difficult it is to destroy the institution of marriage when you're not in a relationship. stephanie: we're trying. we're trying over here. all right. so karl frisch, i mean the marco rubio stuff the comedy gift that keeps on giving,...
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dr. scholl's. fox weather alert. i'm harris faulkner. snow has stopped but millions of americans remain feeling the effects of the massive northeastern storm that blue from new york to main, knocking out power to some 650,000 homes and businesses. and smaller but just like what we saw in hurricane season this storm brought in a storm surge. it breached a seawallace you can see here. the massachusetts coastal town of scituate. people had to leave their homes. emergency crews scrambling to rescue them trapped by rising waters. at least 6 deaths blamed on o the storms. in boston an 11-year-old are died of carbon monoxide poisoning. utility crews in massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, new york trying to restore electricity and heat tonight. temperatures expected to be in the single digits. i'm harris faulkner. now, the judge. >> judge jeanine: this is a fox news alert. the manhunt continues for the accused murderer christopher dorner the former lapd cop who vowed to wage war against any one on his hit list. hello and welcome to "justic
dr. scholl's. fox weather alert. i'm harris faulkner. snow has stopped but millions of americans remain feeling the effects of the massive northeastern storm that blue from new york to main, knocking out power to some 650,000 homes and businesses. and smaller but just like what we saw in hurricane season this storm brought in a storm surge. it breached a seawallace you can see here. the massachusetts coastal town of scituate. people had to leave their homes. emergency crews scrambling to rescue...
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dr. james gates. [applause] two years ago, and that just two years ago, this woman has turned around a workplace into a full-time job. please welcome janice in caroline county and melissa jones harris. [applause] within the heart of every individual is a spirit and a dignity that yearns to be recognized. 12 months ago outside, the officially recognized for the first time in 380 years, the people in a ceremony that none of us will soon forget. please welcome the tribe. [applause] thank you for being here. we're also joined by someone who found himself doing the job of a city manager. when his own home was flooded, he set aside his personal needs an extended her day and night to help the families in the cities through the crisis. mayor p.j. mayor? [applause] my fellow marylanders, the story of dr. gates, the story of janice and melissa, the people, the mayor, the sacrifice of our fallen heroes, these are our stories, the stories of courage and her samaritans. it is a tremendous honor to serve the people of maryland with all of you. faced with adversity of the national recession, the people of our state did not make excuses. instead they started businesses. they enrolled in night scho
dr. james gates. [applause] two years ago, and that just two years ago, this woman has turned around a workplace into a full-time job. please welcome janice in caroline county and melissa jones harris. [applause] within the heart of every individual is a spirit and a dignity that yearns to be recognized. 12 months ago outside, the officially recognized for the first time in 380 years, the people in a ceremony that none of us will soon forget. please welcome the tribe. [applause] thank you for...
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harris. >> this is just another hack who wants five minutes on tv. >> reporter: chris christie displaying his famous candor, reacting to dr.ano, who called the governor a time bomb. >> i'm a physician more than a democrat or republican and i worry about this man dying in office. >> reporter: the governor questioned how she could diagnose him from her office in arizona. >> it's completely irresponsible. my 12-year-old son said dad, are you going to day? >> hey, bring it fat boy. >> chris christie said he's not going to run for re-election next year. he's like, i'll collapse that bridge when i get to it. >> reporter: his weight has been constant source of attention. he insists his held is still good, but he's aware his weight could become a serious issue, and that he has a plan to deal with it. when you look at him, do you think he's a ticking time bomb? >> i think it's really very judgmental to have such a strong conviction when you have no innate knowledge of his level of activity, his left of fitness. >> reporter: but dr. mariano said it is sad the governor cannot take my advice and instead chose to attack me personally.
harris. >> this is just another hack who wants five minutes on tv. >> reporter: chris christie displaying his famous candor, reacting to dr.ano, who called the governor a time bomb. >> i'm a physician more than a democrat or republican and i worry about this man dying in office. >> reporter: the governor questioned how she could diagnose him from her office in arizona. >> it's completely irresponsible. my 12-year-old son said dad, are you going to day? >>...
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harris has the story. >> she must be a genius. >> reporter: chris christie lampooning dr. connie marianmar who weighed in about his weight making him a time bomb. >> my 12-year-old son comes to me and says, are you going to die? if she wants to get to a plane and come to new jersey and examine me, i'll have a conversation with her about that. until that time, she should shut up. >> reporter: dr. mariano fired back in a statement. it doesn't take a physician to look at him and observe he is overweight. it is sad that he cannot take my advice. and instead, chose to attack me personally. but some doctors we spoke with agreed with the governor. when you look at him, do you think he's a ticking time bomb? >> i think it's really very judgmental to have a strong conviction when you have no innate knowledge of his level of activity, his level of fitness. >> bring it, fat boy. >> he's not sure if he's going to run for re-election next year. i'll collapse that bridge when i get to it. >> reporter: the governor has employed a range of tactics for dealing with public discussion of his
harris has the story. >> she must be a genius. >> reporter: chris christie lampooning dr. connie marianmar who weighed in about his weight making him a time bomb. >> my 12-year-old son comes to me and says, are you going to die? if she wants to get to a plane and come to new jersey and examine me, i'll have a conversation with her about that. until that time, she should shut up. >> reporter: dr. mariano fired back in a statement. it doesn't take a physician to look at...
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harris, and then we'll get to the practical application of it with our two law enforcement folk, dr. keesee and sheriff williams. >> thank you. it's an important an excellent question because our conception, our traditional conventional perception of how race operates on us and affects our judgments and our decision-making is outmoded. we tend to think that we can see racism in the same way that we used to when it was operating under why should dashing white hooded, or white only signs on our walls, or something really explicit and overt. we can't see it that way anymore. it has been -- the good news is that we have progressed beyond that as a society. we still see it occasionally when people slip up unintentionally, but it's a lot less likely that we are going to see it in that fashion. now, that means that all of our standards in the judiciary are outmoded as well. because we still have in courts of law racial discrimination by asking for, in fact, insisting on evidence of intentional discrimination on the basis of race. and what this new emerging body of learning is showing us is
harris, and then we'll get to the practical application of it with our two law enforcement folk, dr. keesee and sheriff williams. >> thank you. it's an important an excellent question because our conception, our traditional conventional perception of how race operates on us and affects our judgments and our decision-making is outmoded. we tend to think that we can see racism in the same way that we used to when it was operating under why should dashing white hooded, or white only signs on...
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harris and the market to the practical application of it was fair to law enforcement, dr. williams. >> thank you. it's an important and ask the question because their conception, our traditional conventional conception of how race operates on us and effects our judgment and decision-making is outmoded. we tend to think we can see racism in the same way that we used to when it was operating under white hood or with a white only signs on our walls or something really explicit and over. we can't see it that way anymore. the goodness is we have progressed beyond not as a society. we see it occasionally when people slipped up unintentionally, but it's a lot less likely that we are going to see it or not -- and. that means all of our standard in the judiciary are outmoded as well because we still passed in court of law, racial discrimination by asking for and in fact twisting on evidence of intentional discrimination on the basis of race. with this new emerging body of learning is showing a face that is an outmoded understanding of the way in which race operates some people, eve
harris and the market to the practical application of it was fair to law enforcement, dr. williams. >> thank you. it's an important and ask the question because their conception, our traditional conventional conception of how race operates on us and effects our judgment and decision-making is outmoded. we tend to think we can see racism in the same way that we used to when it was operating under white hood or with a white only signs on our walls or something really explicit and over. we...
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harris speaking about the fear and empathy codes and then dr. kazee the way systemic bias is distributed through practical application of law enforcement and of course sheriff williams speaking about ex-sis tensionly being a victim of the that we're theorizing here. that just remind us that that is real stuff. and the thing if you go to the chemistry of bigotry, right, the psychological, neurological pathways in the brain that have been laid out, it still depends on social cues to stimulate the biological feedback loop and to, you know, provoke the brain to certain responses. that stuff is still rooted in stuff over which we have control to the degree that we point it out, we acknowledge it and then we confront it. and we know how difficult it is to change and challenge our own biases. just ask black folk who are baptist about gay people. that's another panel. right? that's another panel. but i'm asking you to do that to empathize with folk who got to confront their bias, right? i ain't never been to no black church that don't take no gay tithes
harris speaking about the fear and empathy codes and then dr. kazee the way systemic bias is distributed through practical application of law enforcement and of course sheriff williams speaking about ex-sis tensionly being a victim of the that we're theorizing here. that just remind us that that is real stuff. and the thing if you go to the chemistry of bigotry, right, the psychological, neurological pathways in the brain that have been laid out, it still depends on social cues to stimulate the...
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dr. phil and what's his name. >> well, it is a hard name. welcome back to "cbs this morning." from super bowl park at jackson square in new orleans, coming up in this half hour, neil patrick harrisame, his show and foochltd plus beyonce. >> they taplus norah and gayle the louisiana baio and the nature. >> i don't like alligators. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines. "the baltimore sun" says some local students will get the day off after the super bowl. a handful of schools and businesses will be closed on monday or they'll open later than usual, but if baltimore wins some stores will open right after the game to start selling that ravens gear. >>> the san francisco visexamin says -- >> one says baltimore rules. san francisco drools. >> in new orleans "the times-picayune" looks at whether the san francisco fans or baltimore fans are the best tippers. dancers and managers in strip clubs say 49 fans are expected to out spend because they have more money. >>> with us now the team calling this year's game, jim nantz, lead play-by-play announcer and phil simms, former super bowl mvp. where is this headed for sunday? >> we hope it's headed to overtime. i think cbs would be ve
dr. phil and what's his name. >> well, it is a hard name. welcome back to "cbs this morning." from super bowl park at jackson square in new orleans, coming up in this half hour, neil patrick harrisame, his show and foochltd plus beyonce. >> they taplus norah and gayle the louisiana baio and the nature. >> i don't like alligators. >>> time to show you this morning's headlines. "the baltimore sun" says some local students will get the day off after...
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dr. phil and what's his name -- >> it is a hard name. welcome back to "cbs this morning" from super bowl park in jackson square in new orleans. coming up in this half hour neal patrick harris gayle and norah take on the louisiana bayou and the alligators that call it home. >> i don't like alligators. time to show you this morning's headlines. "the baltimore sun" says local students will get the day off after the super bowl. a handful of schools and businesses will be closed on monday or they'll open later than usual. but if baltimore wins some stores will open right after the game to start selling that ravens gear. >> the "san francisco examiner" say there is's musical super bowl smack talk going on. the san francisco symphony posted one member making cream of raven soup. one says baltimore rules, san francisco drools. >> the times picayune looked at whether san francisco fans or baltimore fans are the best tippers. dancers and managers in local strip clubs say 49er fans are expected to outspend ravens backers because californians have more money. >>> this will be the 18th super bowl to air. with us is jim nance and phil simms, lead analyst and former super bowl mvp. good
dr. phil and what's his name -- >> it is a hard name. welcome back to "cbs this morning" from super bowl park in jackson square in new orleans. coming up in this half hour neal patrick harris gayle and norah take on the louisiana bayou and the alligators that call it home. >> i don't like alligators. time to show you this morning's headlines. "the baltimore sun" says local students will get the day off after the super bowl. a handful of schools and businesses...