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dr. burke harris. for information about the center for youth wellness, go to centerforyouthwellness.org on your screen and make a donation right there and can you volunteer to help. we all play a part in keeping our children healthy. dr. burke harris, thank you so much. it's an honor to have you here and stay right there. we have more straight ahead. . >>> ah, the 20th annual afrosolo arts festival gets underway in two weeks. clergy, legislator, and the community at large will be exploring the arts as a way of coming together and to celebrate. we're celebrating the african- american voice. take a look. ♪[ music ] [ indiscernible ] >> he doesn't have anything to live for either. give me liberty or death! >> well, i am sure there -- you're in the audience and don't talk about -- >> please, set back and enjoy. [ laughter ] >> oh. wow. i can watch the performances all day and here to tell us about this year's upcoming event is the wonderful founder, jefferson award winner of the afro solo festival; welcome
dr. burke harris. for information about the center for youth wellness, go to centerforyouthwellness.org on your screen and make a donation right there and can you volunteer to help. we all play a part in keeping our children healthy. dr. burke harris, thank you so much. it's an honor to have you here and stay right there. we have more straight ahead. . >>> ah, the 20th annual afrosolo arts festival gets underway in two weeks. clergy, legislator, and the community at large will be...
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dr. lisa harris. lisa, it's good to see you back. (dr. lisa harris) good to see you, peter. (peter) now nobody on this team knows this case and i'm going to get right to work. let me tell you a little bit about elaine. elaine is fifty-six years old and she's been a smoker for thirty years. three years ago, elaine went to her primary care physician, lisa, and she had the following symptoms. she said, i'm short of breath with even small amounts of activity. i've got trouble climbing stairs. i have to stop and catch my breath. i'm coughing all day long. i wake up at night coughing. now i'm coughing up sputum she says, especially in the morning and its increasing and i can't seem to clear it. she's 5'6" and 128 pounds. her blood pressure is 138/74. her pulse is 98. her respiratory rate is 24. and when her doctor listens to her chest the description here is course rales and scattered wheezing. what are rales? (lisa) well rales are defused sounds that you hear within the lung that tell you that there's something happening. it's not very specific but it tells you that there's somet
dr. lisa harris. lisa, it's good to see you back. (dr. lisa harris) good to see you, peter. (peter) now nobody on this team knows this case and i'm going to get right to work. let me tell you a little bit about elaine. elaine is fifty-six years old and she's been a smoker for thirty years. three years ago, elaine went to her primary care physician, lisa, and she had the following symptoms. she said, i'm short of breath with even small amounts of activity. i've got trouble climbing stairs. i...
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dr. harris spoke about several states. i spoke to our insurance commissioner just recently and in the individual market, someone out there who is a young person going out to get insurance, just finished college and we will talk about the under 26ers in a little bit, those rates are going up between 45% and 75% in my state. and small group market, small businesses go out and select their insurance, 50% to 55%. does that sound like rates are going down? and this story is all over country state after state after state. i wanted this plan to work, because we did need health care refoorm but needed patient-centered, market-driven. and put the decision not in bureaucrats' hands but in doctors and patients' and family's hands. the obamacare plan started this way. how do we fund this plan? they knew it was going to be expensive because of all the tax subsidies, so where did the money come from? >> $700 billion grab, from medicare, a plan that is already underfunded, mr. speaker. we have a plan now in medicare, where for every doll
dr. harris spoke about several states. i spoke to our insurance commissioner just recently and in the individual market, someone out there who is a young person going out to get insurance, just finished college and we will talk about the under 26ers in a little bit, those rates are going up between 45% and 75% in my state. and small group market, small businesses go out and select their insurance, 50% to 55%. does that sound like rates are going down? and this story is all over country state...
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dr. harris says bank it up. >> if you are going to be driving at night at the up coming future try to makeu are banking up as much sleep as possible. >> she and her family continue to fight to stop sleep at the wheel initiating legislation to establish a drowsy driving prevention week. >> you have to think how it impacts other people. everything was affected so much from someone else's dumb mistake. that is one big thing that i think should be changed. >> only new jersey and arkansas have drowsy driving laws on their books. similar bills are being considered in massachusetts and in the state of new york. >> is joe biden getting ready to make a run for the oval office in 2016 in he's talking about his political future this morning. tell you what he said. >> talk about living on the edge one swing taking daredevils to new heights. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from cha. so you can. : >> a city once known for the booming auto indu
dr. harris says bank it up. >> if you are going to be driving at night at the up coming future try to makeu are banking up as much sleep as possible. >> she and her family continue to fight to stop sleep at the wheel initiating legislation to establish a drowsy driving prevention week. >> you have to think how it impacts other people. everything was affected so much from someone else's dumb mistake. that is one big thing that i think should be changed. >> only new jersey...
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dr. harris, when it comes to lengthy road trips, crunch the numbers. >> make sure after two hours or 100alk around. >> finally, when it comes to keeping your eyes open on the open road, dr. harris says bank it up. >> if you know you'll have a big road trip or driving at night, try to make sure you're banking up as much as possible. >> maura and her family are initiating legislation to establish a drowsy driving prevention week. >> how can it impact other people because everything was affected so much from someone else's dumb mistake. that's one big thing that i think should be changed. >> there are only two states that have browsy driving laws, new jersey and arkansas. similar bills are being considered in the states of massachusetts and here in new york. until then, guys, here is some coffee for you to help you stay awake if you're driving home after the show. >> brian: thank you very much. kind of hot. is it our coffee? >> yes. you can have it. >> beth: okay. >> gretchen: thanks. have a great weekend. >> brian: i'm going to leave that there. >> gretchen: coming up, parents suing the li
dr. harris, when it comes to lengthy road trips, crunch the numbers. >> make sure after two hours or 100alk around. >> finally, when it comes to keeping your eyes open on the open road, dr. harris says bank it up. >> if you know you'll have a big road trip or driving at night, try to make sure you're banking up as much as possible. >> maura and her family are initiating legislation to establish a drowsy driving prevention week. >> how can it impact other people...
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dr. king. >> right. >> harry bellefonte, the jay-z of his day, marched with dr.t. >> today i'd have to march with jay-z. >> let me pick up on the idea of independent institutions. because one of the critiques of the black church right now is that it is no longer independent, that it's been co-opted. >> and many have. >> pass, to you've taken this critique yourself in 2004. >> in my church no politician speaks on sunday morning. there are churches that just fling their doors wide open on sunday morning. if the mayor is running for office or the governor is running, then he gets center stage. in our church if they don't stay for the whole service i won't even call their name. >> we are in a position to independently decide what political positions we will take, what political arrangements we will have. and to me that speaks to the independence of the african-american church. [ overlapping speakers >> everybody speaks of the power of black preachers. >> i'm going to be a cynic for a minute. we have to be clear about the ways in which many churches function. they don
dr. king. >> right. >> harry bellefonte, the jay-z of his day, marched with dr.t. >> today i'd have to march with jay-z. >> let me pick up on the idea of independent institutions. because one of the critiques of the black church right now is that it is no longer independent, that it's been co-opted. >> and many have. >> pass, to you've taken this critique yourself in 2004. >> in my church no politician speaks on sunday morning. there are churches that...
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dr. harris, anesthesiologist by profession before congress, and i yield to the gentleman from maryland. mr. harris: thank you very much. i thank the gentleman from georgia for yielding. and the doctor's absolutely right. that employer mandate will increase the cost to -- for employers which means we're going to get less job creation and less job growth in an economy that can't do with any less job creation. in fact, as the doctor probably knows, since january, virtually all the jobs created in this country, because of this mandate , have been part-time jobs. we're rapidly converting to a part-time economy. that's not what americans expect , that's not what americans deserve and that's -- and that problem won't be solved until that mandate goes away. not just delayed, but goes away. but the doctor talked about the costs per employee when the employee pays. the doctor didn't mention the cost if you go on the individual market. because that's the other market created under the president's affordable care act or obamacare. you've heard much in the past week because the president has gone aro
dr. harris, anesthesiologist by profession before congress, and i yield to the gentleman from maryland. mr. harris: thank you very much. i thank the gentleman from georgia for yielding. and the doctor's absolutely right. that employer mandate will increase the cost to -- for employers which means we're going to get less job creation and less job growth in an economy that can't do with any less job creation. in fact, as the doctor probably knows, since january, virtually all the jobs created in...
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harry i'm boring. the future to consume media is moving online and dr paul is headed in that direction the ron paul channel could bring endless possibilities to his message of liberty and coming up next christmas simi from the ron paul institute and economic policy journal is here to discuss the business cycle theory then and bob heads to the daily duel with our teeth correspondent listen wall over apple's antitrust price fixing lawsuit. i would rather as questions for people and physicians will instead of speak done their best and that's why you can find my bill larry king now right here on our key question more. looking for celebrity gossip in the feel good blog you won't find it here if you're looking for relevant stories unique perspectives on top of my scans and starts now . there's been a lot of talk about bubbles lately and the boom bust cycle where does it come from the fed maybe here to present the austrian side that would be the austrian business cycle theory is chris rossini is a columnist at the economic policy journal dot com and the ron paul institute i talked to him earlier and began by aski
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harry i'm boring. the future to consume media is moving online and dr paul is headed in that direction the ron paul channel could bring endless possibilities to his message of liberty and coming out of that presidency me from the ron paul institute and economic policy journal is here to discuss the business cycle theory then and bob heads to the daily door with our team correspondent a little wall over apple's antitrust price fixing lawsuit. i would rather i asked why shouldn't the people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.g.p. question more. is he to you. to teach. you to eat. since. there's been a lot of talk about bubbles lately and the boom bust cycle where does it come from the fed may be there to present the austrian side that would be the austrian business cycle theory is chris rossini is a columnist at the economic policy during the dot com and the ron paul institute i talked to him earlier and began by asking him about the causes of the boom part of the cycle. the boom is actually where the damage is done and th
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harry i'm boring. the future to consume media is moving online and dr paul is headed in that direction the ron paul channel could bring endless possibilities to his message of liberty and coming out that christmas amy from the ron paul institute and economic policy journal is here to discuss the business cycle theory then and bob heads to the daily door with our teeth correspondent alison wall over apple's antitrust price fixing lawsuit. the british. market. there's been a lot of talk about bubbles lately and the boom bust cycle where does it come from the fed maybe to present the austrian side that would be the austrian business cycle theory is chris rossini he's a columnist at the economic policy journal dot com and the ron paul institute i talked to him earlier and began by asking him about the causes of the boom part of the cycle. the boom is actually where the damage is done in the business cycle a lot of people the focus is on the crisis afterwards with a boom is that that is where the damage occurs and that's where the federal reserve pushes down interest rates artificially by printing money buying
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harry i'm boring. the future to consume media is moving online and dr paul is headed in that direction the ron paul channel could bring endless possibilities to his message of liberty and coming out of that presidency me from the ron paul institute and economic policy journal is here to discuss the business cycle theory then bob heads to the daily door with our team correspondent a little wall over apple's antitrust price fixing lawsuit. old . technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't upset now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story for you. then try. to find out more visit our big. there's been a lot of talk about bubbles lately and the boom bust cycle where does it come from the fed maybe here to present the austrian side that would be t
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harry i'm boring r t. the future to consume media is moving online and dr paul is headed in that direction the ron paul channel could bring endless possibilities to his message of liberty and coming up next christmas amy from the ron paul institute and economic policy journal is here to discuss the business cycle theory then and bob heads to the daily door with our team correspondent a little wall over apple's anti-trust price fixing lawsuit. well for the. money it's technology innovation all the means to bella minutes from around russia we've got the future covered. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. more news today violence is once again flared up. saying these are the images cobol has been seeing from the streets and canada. sheinkopf racial to rule the day. there's been a lot of talk about bubbles lately and the boom bust cycle where does it come from the fed maybe here to present the austrian side that would be the austrian business cycle theory is chris rossi
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but of course harry belafonte is in a league by himself because when john lewis made a criticism of my first dr there is nothing possible that mr. lewis could ever say to make me say anything but thank you very much. however, i think that we can say to mr. belafonte there might have been a different way you could go about this. you're a high-profile guy. he's a high-profile guy. you can call him up and say look, you got beef. you can't walk it back by saying i didn't make it permanence. yes, you did. and guess what? that's why we're not paying attention because you made it personal with beyonce and jay-z and you challenged them as you perhaps should and then jay-z responded. now i think what they need to do is take it to another level. these two great titans of their particular industries, and don't get it twisted, there was a great price that jay-z paid and beyonce paid. a lot of people didn't want them to show up at that trayvon case because we know commerce is at stake here. so let's not pretend we don't understand -- >> i want to push on two of these things because i think two things -- wel
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strangelove or dr no you know they the themis machine this is how they come up with names of people who are who are supposedly illegal aliens who are supposedly felons it's tricks that katherine harris pulled in one thousand nine hundred eighty to steal the election for the bush's it has and it's not only not change they've spread out the katherine harris act to fifty states so the koch brothers have a themis machine karl rove and a bunch of other billionaire. by the way the third koch brothers named bill bill koch has given a million dollars to create what ultimately became the hundred million dollar data trust database again these are private databases that know whether you've downloaded porn in the last two hours abbi so the they if you think the n.s.a. spying scandal something what about the koch brothers spying scandal they're allowed to do this where is it prohibited to our government to surveys and those lists to clean the lists and you know you probably i want to address something else really under that you said that this is a foundation for republican takeover in coming years however the democratic party as it stands is so pro-business so pro gwar it's hard for me to believ
strangelove or dr no you know they the themis machine this is how they come up with names of people who are who are supposedly illegal aliens who are supposedly felons it's tricks that katherine harris pulled in one thousand nine hundred eighty to steal the election for the bush's it has and it's not only not change they've spread out the katherine harris act to fifty states so the koch brothers have a themis machine karl rove and a bunch of other billionaire. by the way the third koch brothers...
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strangelove or dr no you know they the themis machine this is how they come up with names of people who are who are supposedly illegal aliens who are supposedly felons it's true. that katherine harris pulled in one thousand nine hundred eighty to steal the election for the bushes it has and it's not only not change they've spread out the katherine harris act to fifty states so the koch brothers have a themis machine karl rove and a bunch of other billionaires by the way the third koch brothers named bill bill koch has given a million dollars to create what ultimately became the hundred million dollar data trust database again these are private databases that know whether you've downloaded porn in the last two hours abbi so the they if you think the n.s.a. spying scandal something what about the koch brothers spying scandal they're allowed to do this where is it prohibited to our government to start based on those lists to clean the lists and you know you probably i want to address something else really under that you said that this is the foundation for republican takeover in coming years however the democratic party as it stands is so pro-business so pro-war it's hard for me to be
strangelove or dr no you know they the themis machine this is how they come up with names of people who are who are supposedly illegal aliens who are supposedly felons it's true. that katherine harris pulled in one thousand nine hundred eighty to steal the election for the bushes it has and it's not only not change they've spread out the katherine harris act to fifty states so the koch brothers have a themis machine karl rove and a bunch of other billionaires by the way the third koch brothers...
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. >> read more from judge harry edwards, author of the national academy of sciences report on forensic science. >> we need the science first. >> and from acfei spokesman dr cyril wecht. watch the full program again online, and follfrontline on facebook and twitter, or tell us what you think at: frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by tfrontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. frontline"the real csi" is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org or call 1-800-play-pbs. frontline is also available for download on itunes. turn t
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dr. julian malvo and vanessa bush, thank you all for joining me. >>> coming up, we are live in caress accident city and city and mogul's melissa harris perry and julia us here at the essence festival just ahead. ♪ for a strong bag that grips the can... get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. >>> mark twain once wrote, new orleans' food is as delicious as the less criminal forms of sin. we will make our own attempt at lay say bon lay ton. ♪ when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. so it was no surprise when he set out to give the world the hardest-working, best-smelling cleaners he could. like mr. clean with the scent of gain. that combines irresistible scent and powerful cleaning. and his lemon-scented anti-bacterial spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. people sure loved having something that smelled as great as it cleaned. that's why when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. that smelled as great as it cleaned. southfork ranch in dallas for a cookout with world champion grill master brett galloway. he's serving his guests walm
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realized when he met another producer, harry saltzman, who'd obtained the screen rights to fleming's early bond books for a mere $50,000. for their first film, 1962's "dr actor who introduced himself to audiences with three words that are now movie history. >> mister...? >> sean connery: bond, james bond. >> broccoli: he sort of exploded on the screen in technicolor with jamaican locations and... >> cooper: and hot women. >> broccoli: ... hot women and bikinis... >> looking for shells? >> connery: no, i'm just looking. >> broccoli: it's a pretty exciting world that bond inhabits. >> cooper: but it's a world sean connery almost wasn't part of. hard to believe, but in the beginning, broccoli told us ian fleming didn't think he was right for the role. what do you think his concern was about connery? >> broccoli: well, he didn't fit the sort of typical british hero, but cubby and harry saw him as a rough diamond. they just felt this electricity. >> where were you measured for this? >> cooper: to help him look the part, the film's director took connery to a saville row tailor to get him fitted for a suit. >> broccoli: he said to sean, "all right, now, it fi
realized when he met another producer, harry saltzman, who'd obtained the screen rights to fleming's early bond books for a mere $50,000. for their first film, 1962's "dr actor who introduced himself to audiences with three words that are now movie history. >> mister...? >> sean connery: bond, james bond. >> broccoli: he sort of exploded on the screen in technicolor with jamaican locations and... >> cooper: and hot women. >> broccoli: ... hot women and...
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harry to hold on? firing off a message to him saying the law will, quote, destroy the very wealth, health, and well-being of workers. to dry alvarez who says the only thing -- wonderful thing would be a full repeal. you don't want any part of this. >> i love -- senator reid, one day up, one day gown. he said it's a wonderful law and we need republicans to help us fix it. if it's wonderful why do you need to fix it? >> hold on a secondment preexisting conditions are now covered. >> okay. i. >> youngsters up to the aim of 26 in college can be on their parents' policy. for many people, that's a wonderful thing. >> and these were items that, before the debate of the whole reform action began, everybody was agreement with. every senator was in agreement that if you have a preexisting condition you should be considered. these were issues that were being trapped by the insurance company ands nobody is saying anything about that. but to have a multithousand layered law that now is being delayed, the employment mandate delayed, the exchanges delayed, the background checks delayed. now we find that in california, people are saying,
harry to hold on? firing off a message to him saying the law will, quote, destroy the very wealth, health, and well-being of workers. to dry alvarez who says the only thing -- wonderful thing would be a full repeal. you don't want any part of this. >> i love -- senator reid, one day up, one day gown. he said it's a wonderful law and we need republicans to help us fix it. if it's wonderful why do you need to fix it? >> hold on a secondment preexisting conditions are now covered....
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panelists, harry at washington will be joining us here on stage, has written a couple books including deadly monopolies and medical apartheid. after that conversation between professor e. are shipped and dr. carl heart who appeared on our afterwards program a few weeks back. his book is called high price, it is about drugs in america. he will be joining us for a call in program. following that a panel on african-american history and the twenty-first century. joining us then will be sarah griffin on twenty-first century historian. it is coming up this fall so we will get a preview and the call in opportunity. legacies of rosa parks and islandat a robinson. jean cote harris has written a new book on rosa parks and joining us after that for call in and the final offer panel of the day at a harlem book fair is on politics and religion. after that, aubrey hendrix will join us for a call in, he is one of the panelists, a professor at the new york theological seminary, politics of change is the name of the book. that is ahead at a harlem book fair, fifteenth annual. now we introduce you to the founder of the harlem book fair, mr. rodriguez, how did you get the book fair started and why? >> 16 y
panelists, harry at washington will be joining us here on stage, has written a couple books including deadly monopolies and medical apartheid. after that conversation between professor e. are shipped and dr. carl heart who appeared on our afterwards program a few weeks back. his book is called high price, it is about drugs in america. he will be joining us for a call in program. following that a panel on african-american history and the twenty-first century. joining us then will be sarah...
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strangelove or dr no you know they the themis machine this is how they come up with names of people who are who are supposedly illegal aliens who are supposedly felons it's tricks that katherine harris pulled in one thousand nine hundred eighty to steal the election for the bush's it has and it's not only not change they've spread out the katherine harris act to fifty states so the koch brothers have a themis machine karl rove and a bunch of other billionaire. by the way the third koch brothers named bill bill koch has given a million dollars to create what ultimately became the hundred million dollar data trust database again these are private databases that know whether you've downloaded porn in the last two hours abbi so the they if you think the n.s.a. spying scandal something what about the koch brothers spying scandal they're allowed to do this where is it prohibited to our government to survey those lists to clean the lists and you know you probably i want to address something else really under that you said that this is a foundation for republican takeover in coming years however the democratic party as it stands is so pro-business so pro-war it's hard for me to believe that
strangelove or dr no you know they the themis machine this is how they come up with names of people who are who are supposedly illegal aliens who are supposedly felons it's tricks that katherine harris pulled in one thousand nine hundred eighty to steal the election for the bush's it has and it's not only not change they've spread out the katherine harris act to fifty states so the koch brothers have a themis machine karl rove and a bunch of other billionaire. by the way the third koch brothers...
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research and the harry medical college that studies diseases that disproportionately affect winl of color. thank you both for being here. >> it's wonderful to be here. >> let me go to you first, drve worked hard in this area for many years so you're as anyone can see very young. but you've given your young life to this. tell us about the disproportionate impact of health issues and what we need to do about it. >> well, thank you, dr. reverend sharpton first of all for having me here. it is really, really important that we continue to recognize the challenges that we are seeing as african-american and particularly african-american women and the essence festival gives us a wonderful opportunity to talk about these issues while we have more heart disease, diabetes, hiv, clearly the diabetes and cardiovascular december is secondary to one i think our crisis and that is obesity with over 00% of african-american being obese we really do have to start addressing this, acknowledging that it is an issue for our community and then talking about what those interventions should be. and so for me and my so north who i'm really trying to garner support around is that it's exercise, watching w
research and the harry medical college that studies diseases that disproportionately affect winl of color. thank you both for being here. >> it's wonderful to be here. >> let me go to you first, drve worked hard in this area for many years so you're as anyone can see very young. but you've given your young life to this. tell us about the disproportionate impact of health issues and what we need to do about it. >> well, thank you, dr. reverend sharpton first of all for having...
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harry potter's author, j.k. rowling, why did she write a novel under a man's name. >> and dr.ight after this. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute little orange blob is metamucil... and this park is the inside of your body. you see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap and remove some waste. and that gelling also helps to lower some cholesterol. it even traps some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels as part of your diet. now that's one super hard working fiber. metamucil. 3 amazing benefits in 1 super fiber. ♪ in 1 super fiber. backflips and cartwheels.mile? love, warmth. here, try this. mmmm, ok! ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. [ female announcer ] resisting the magical taste of silky smooth dove® chocolate is difficult. but choosing which one is even harder. body washes with paper that reacts like skin. if others can strip this paper, imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ fema
harry potter's author, j.k. rowling, why did she write a novel under a man's name. >> and dr.ight after this. [ male announcer ] imagine this cute little orange blob is metamucil... and this park is the inside of your body. you see the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap and remove some waste. and that gelling also helps to lower some cholesterol. it even traps some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels as part of your diet. now that's one super hard...
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harry and her the second generation lives on. "the daily beast" tina brown onon set, martin bashir, british historian dr.s hospital in london. we're waiting for that shot of the family of three now. first, nbc's chris jansinging recaps the big day. >> the cheers echoed across the grounds of buckingham palace. a boy born at 4:24 p.m., 8 pounds, 6 ounces. the official word came from st. mary's hospital carried by car to buckingham palace, where it was posted on an easel once announced prince william's birth. unique celebrations. what had been dubbed the great kate weight is finally over. >> absolutely, it's amazing. >> queen elizabeth came home to buckingham palace from windsor and stated she was delighted as were other windsors. >> it is an important moment in the life of our nation. it's a wonderful moment for a warm and loving couple with a brand-new baby boy. >> new grandfather prince charles was overjoyed 200 miles north of london where he got a present. >> it's for the baby. >> right. i'll see what i can do. >> brits woke up to find out kate had gone to the hospital. >> if you're just waking up, real
harry and her the second generation lives on. "the daily beast" tina brown onon set, martin bashir, british historian dr.s hospital in london. we're waiting for that shot of the family of three now. first, nbc's chris jansinging recaps the big day. >> the cheers echoed across the grounds of buckingham palace. a boy born at 4:24 p.m., 8 pounds, 6 ounces. the official word came from st. mary's hospital carried by car to buckingham palace, where it was posted on an easel once...
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dr. sanjay gupta has this week's offering. >> reporter: breakfast, lunch, and hugs. >> the hugs are free, no charge at all. >> reporter: that's what's on the menu at tim's place restaurant in albuquerque. this is tim harrishe owner. and he has down syndrome. >> i do have down syndrome. i do have a disability but i have the ability to make thousands of friends. it feels awesome. >> reporter: the atmosphere for customers is equally awesome. walk in the door, get a hug. only if you want one, of course. serve that up with a side of green chili cheese grits and you have a recipe for the world's friendliest restaurant. >> we come here for a therapeutic hug every weekend. >> reporter: tim's dad, keith, wasn't always so sure about the idea. >> at first i can say not even i really took him all that seriously, but we began to realize it might be a great, great way for tim to have an independent life. >> reporter: keith helped his son start the business and then got out of his way. >> this is my signature dish. >> reporter: the best part for dad is sitting back and watching the show as a customer. >> our world, our society i think in many ways has become so sterile that, you know, a restaurant experience is a trans
dr. sanjay gupta has this week's offering. >> reporter: breakfast, lunch, and hugs. >> the hugs are free, no charge at all. >> reporter: that's what's on the menu at tim's place restaurant in albuquerque. this is tim harrishe owner. and he has down syndrome. >> i do have down syndrome. i do have a disability but i have the ability to make thousands of friends. it feels awesome. >> reporter: the atmosphere for customers is equally awesome. walk in the door, get a...
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harry. a lot of lessons learned from his mother, diana. >>> we're going to bring back tina brown. the author of "the new york times" chronicles. and dr.'ve been watching everything now. what's the difference between now and then with diana? >> just watching that last clip of diana, you saw the haunted, fragile woman again. and one of the main differences is that. she was an amazing mother, diana. but she was an unhappy soul. kate is relaxed. because she has a rufring family. >> that's good to remember. >> you have a feeling -- and nothing against prince charles at all. you had the feeling that prince william is going to be more hands-on early on. >> i think he's going to be a lot of fun as a father. prince charles was a care and loving father. he was the acting prince of whales. he didn't go to school. he went to private tutors. he was going to see batman, william has been more accessible for the public. >> and kate said she wanted to have a natural childbirth. all indications are she was. 8 pounds, 6 ounces. that's a big abe ya. >> we heard both were in the delivery room, showing their not earn days. but not a surprise that the baby
harry. a lot of lessons learned from his mother, diana. >>> we're going to bring back tina brown. the author of "the new york times" chronicles. and dr.'ve been watching everything now. what's the difference between now and then with diana? >> just watching that last clip of diana, you saw the haunted, fragile woman again. and one of the main differences is that. she was an amazing mother, diana. but she was an unhappy soul. kate is relaxed. because she has a rufring...
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harris. >> reporter: it is extraordinary to see their beaming faces and to think about everything these women endured inside the house at 2207 seymour avenue. >> human beings are remarkable resilient creatures. >> reporter: psychologist drsing time tested coping strategies, such as expressing gratitude, as we hear from amanda berry. >> i want to thank everyone who helped me and my family. through this entire ordeal. >> leaning on their faith as michelle knight >> reporter: and relying on their family as we see with gina dejesus, flanked by her mom and dad. it seems like there is a commonalty among three things, faith, family gratitude. all three bring you out of yourself and difficult story. >> i think being focused outwardly and being focused towards a positive aspect of your story. >> reporter: coping mechanisms employed by kidnapping survivors, like elizabeth smart and jaycee dugard seen with her mom. >> in the battle between good and evil -- >> good wins. >> reporter: the doctor points out the three young women are just at the beginning of what will be a long recovery, there are lessons they can teach us about resilience in a world where trauma in one form or another comes for everyone. >> resilience is processing a
harris. >> reporter: it is extraordinary to see their beaming faces and to think about everything these women endured inside the house at 2207 seymour avenue. >> human beings are remarkable resilient creatures. >> reporter: psychologist drsing time tested coping strategies, such as expressing gratitude, as we hear from amanda berry. >> i want to thank everyone who helped me and my family. through this entire ordeal. >> leaning on their faith as michelle knight...