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dr. jamie howard who leads the child mind institute response group. clipt, profile these guys out for me. based on what we know of where they lived and the fact that they were three brothers. is that unusual? >> well, you know, let's say this is based upon what we know. we do have three brothers which is unusual. we've seen teams work together in the past before, two, and three and that bonding relationship being brothers would allow this terrible secret to be kept. i think we're probably going to find a primary individual in this is what we refer to as a sexual sadist. this is someone who when they kidnap victims for sexual purposes, unlike many kidnappers, won't necessarily kill the victim. they want to keep the victim. they want to maintain that contact. it is not only power, dominance and control, it is torture, manipulation, this is somebody who likes bondage. who likes ligatures and to tie people up. all of those terrible things. kind of a silence of the lambs all rolled in together is going to be at least one of these individuals. perhaps with
dr. jamie howard who leads the child mind institute response group. clipt, profile these guys out for me. based on what we know of where they lived and the fact that they were three brothers. is that unusual? >> well, you know, let's say this is based upon what we know. we do have three brothers which is unusual. we've seen teams work together in the past before, two, and three and that bonding relationship being brothers would allow this terrible secret to be kept. i think we're probably...
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dr. kristin howard, recently named doctor of the year at newton wellesley hospital in massachusetts.on alcohol and pills howard prescribed to herself -- she was caught on tape in november tearing out of a supermarket parking lot. howard has pleaded not guilty to dui and drug charges. >> if the rate of substance abuse in america is around 7% to 10%, why do we think it's lower for doctors? >> reporter: in fact, nurse brown says the most honest portrayal of real life health care is -- of all things -- "nurse jackie," about a pill-popping e.r. nurse. and it's not like it's easy for patients to find out for themselves how good or bad their doctor may be. nurse brown says outright deceit is rampant. >> often the doctor is promising the family that we'll do x, and that will make all the difference and they'll get better. and we actually know that that's very unlikely to be true. >> reporter: here's something else no one will tell you. the real reason you have to wait so long in that emergency room. >> hospitals really are not looking to attract people into their emergency rooms. so, when yo
dr. kristin howard, recently named doctor of the year at newton wellesley hospital in massachusetts.on alcohol and pills howard prescribed to herself -- she was caught on tape in november tearing out of a supermarket parking lot. howard has pleaded not guilty to dui and drug charges. >> if the rate of substance abuse in america is around 7% to 10%, why do we think it's lower for doctors? >> reporter: in fact, nurse brown says the most honest portrayal of real life health care is --...
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dr. jeffrey sachs and catty kay join us also msnbc political analyst howard fineman and former governor howardt back with more "morning joe." i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things happen. [ female announcer ] when people talk, do we hano.a mower? a trimmer? no. we got nothing. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a little bit over here. summer's here. so are the savings. not bad. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get special buys on select to
dr. jeffrey sachs and catty kay join us also msnbc political analyst howard fineman and former governor howardt back with more "morning joe." i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working...
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dr. george. so i would like to send a shout out to l.a. county fire department. that's what we do. idiot coburn, what's wrong with him? >> bill: coburn and inhofe, the two of them, howardfor u.s. senators from oklahoma. good to hear from you. >> shout out to dr. george. >> bill: shout out to dr. george. dr. george fishbeck. back in channel 7. kavc tv. my first tv job. tim is calling from cleveland ohio. hey, tim. >> caller: hey, bill. i'm retired from the cleveland fire department and this is an enormous problem in every state whether it is a wealthier state or one of our poorer states. even within a metropolitan area, as you roll over just from suburban city to city, there's such disparity in building standards whether you need a state minimum or it is a wealthier community that has much more stringent -- we've got to do something to standardize this across the entire country. >> bill: tim it is funny. i forgot this until you started one of the first -- this is nostalgia day -- one of the first stories i did in los angeles, my first tv job was i did an investigative report about sprinklers in high rise buildings in los angeles. and at that time, it was stunning -- it
dr. george. so i would like to send a shout out to l.a. county fire department. that's what we do. idiot coburn, what's wrong with him? >> bill: coburn and inhofe, the two of them, howardfor u.s. senators from oklahoma. good to hear from you. >> shout out to dr. george. >> bill: shout out to dr. george. dr. george fishbeck. back in channel 7. kavc tv. my first tv job. tim is calling from cleveland ohio. hey, tim. >> caller: hey, bill. i'm retired from the cleveland fire...
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i spent time with a legend, howard moskowitz who walked me through his most recent creation of soda for drgar that would send us over the moon, he started with 61 different formulas, each just slightly different than the other in terms of sweetness, submitted those to 3,000 consumer taste tests, threw it in his computer and came up with a very precise amount. an incredible amount of engineering. >> because at the end, mika, that's -- that engineering leads to sales, leads to billions and billions of dollars in revenue. >> leads to obesity, in my opinion. >> two out of three americans are obese right now. >> yeah. >> overweight. >> and emily, these numbers, you can't look at chris christie and say he's undisciplined. by the way, he and i talked about this. the news that's out today. he did get the surgery, confirms on the phone to us. there are other people that we talked to in the book who point to something more going on about this food that is -- we're surrounded with, completely. >> well, i'm going to use a word that probably is inflammatory, but reminds me of other products. tobacco. r
i spent time with a legend, howard moskowitz who walked me through his most recent creation of soda for drgar that would send us over the moon, he started with 61 different formulas, each just slightly different than the other in terms of sweetness, submitted those to 3,000 consumer taste tests, threw it in his computer and came up with a very precise amount. an incredible amount of engineering. >> because at the end, mika, that's -- that engineering leads to sales, leads to billions and...