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go ahead, dr. jeff gardere. >> not at all. it's not playing the race card.s become politically incorrect to talk about the fact that race continues to be a problem. racism for all of us. look what we know about michael du dunn, from the letters from jail, his past history. a history of hate, ignorance, racism, anger. and it's led to his destruction, but even worse, the destruction of a young innocent man who's been taken from his family. no good can come from racism, from this hate and ignorance. we've got to resolve it. we've got to talk about it. we all have to be better. that's what makes america great. the fact that we can work on these issues. we've got to do it. we've got to talk about it. >> mark, everywhere i go, people say, i love the chemistry between you and mark lamont hill. i love listening to you guys and you guys are always disagreeing. i say, no, we don't, but even if we do disagree, we're talking about it in a civil matter which is important, which we all should. and many times i play the guy to mark lamont hill, the devil's advocate, the ot
go ahead, dr. jeff gardere. >> not at all. it's not playing the race card.s become politically incorrect to talk about the fact that race continues to be a problem. racism for all of us. look what we know about michael du dunn, from the letters from jail, his past history. a history of hate, ignorance, racism, anger. and it's led to his destruction, but even worse, the destruction of a young innocent man who's been taken from his family. no good can come from racism, from this hate and...
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dr. jeff will tell you this. may call the police like the neighbor will hear the violence and call the police, but the woman is living in such fear and she's been beaten down. psychologically he tells her nobody else. s you. so the problem prosecutors run into is the by the time it gets ready to go to trial, she is terrified and recants and hides from the investigators who are trying to bring her to court to testify. so it's such a sad, sad situation. it's something we need to address. we need more shelters. this goes back to funding. but we need places to safeguard these women so that they don't have to live in fear so their children have a bed and a roof over their head because a lot of these cases involve children and the woman feels like if he's only beating me, i can take it so my babies are clothed and fed. >> i have to ask this. this is all about negotiating and being able to move through the justice system for people who don't necessarily now how. how do we do that? >> we have to look at the whole idea of
dr. jeff will tell you this. may call the police like the neighbor will hear the violence and call the police, but the woman is living in such fear and she's been beaten down. psychologically he tells her nobody else. s you. so the problem prosecutors run into is the by the time it gets ready to go to trial, she is terrified and recants and hides from the investigators who are trying to bring her to court to testify. so it's such a sad, sad situation. it's something we need to address. we need...
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. >> dr. jeff allow corporal punishment of students in schools. 19 states in the country. is there any one standard of what schools and administrators are allowed to do. >> for certain states, they are not allowed to leave marks because that is considered to be child abuse. i think this legislation she wants to be give control back to the parents and not so much the teachers so that the parents go don't go jail if a they put a mark on the children. >> if you spank them to bruising them you are not doing anything positive. and to love a red mark and bruising. it is imminent to hitting the child up to ten times. >> isn't that amazing. a child shouldn't be hit once and if you want your children to increase iq points and be more intelligent you take the time as a parent and model positive behavior instead of using aggression that makes the child more aggressive in the future. >> does this make you feel better. you can't hit with a s if, head or belt they are banned. >> what ends up happening to it. eve
. >> dr. jeff allow corporal punishment of students in schools. 19 states in the country. is there any one standard of what schools and administrators are allowed to do. >> for certain states, they are not allowed to leave marks because that is considered to be child abuse. i think this legislation she wants to be give control back to the parents and not so much the teachers so that the parents go don't go jail if a they put a mark on the children. >> if you spank them to...
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dr. jeff gardere in new york. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >>> all right. one of the world's most powerful drug lords on the list of "forbes" magazine's most powerful people, in fact, and more than a decade on the run, police have busted him again. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ you want everything.orksty in select markets. an expert ford technician knows your car's health depends on a full, complete checkup. the works. because when it comes to feeling safe behind the wheel, going the distance and saving at the pump you want it all. get
dr. jeff gardere in new york. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >>> all right. one of the world's most powerful drug lords on the list of "forbes" magazine's most powerful people, in fact, and more than a decade on the run, police have busted him again. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for...
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find out more of the story what is your reaction to this oh it's interesting i'm not unlike idiot dr jeff. you know i'm for anything that's going to move someone towards that we are in a i yes i mental step program there's no i was anonymous but once you go public that i thought to be a nothingness when you know i am a sober person that is true and i you know for a visit whatever helps helps i think whatever helps helps i have a special place in my heart for the twelve step program because it's one thing to deal with the symptom of the disease which is the drinking there's another thing to deal with the underlying causes and that's what i support through the twelve step program dr sophy where you. i think it was unclear i think it's an ok approach i think it's a behavioral approach where we're treating somebody and taking a behavior and we're just incentivizing them so we're making it not interesting but at the end of the day underneath in a lot of people there are some driving factors mental health problems other problems that may be ignored just because they stopped drinking those peopl
find out more of the story what is your reaction to this oh it's interesting i'm not unlike idiot dr jeff. you know i'm for anything that's going to move someone towards that we are in a i yes i mental step program there's no i was anonymous but once you go public that i thought to be a nothingness when you know i am a sober person that is true and i you know for a visit whatever helps helps i think whatever helps helps i have a special place in my heart for the twelve step program because it's...
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great to see you, dr. jeff. >> great to be here.grri: the number is 12%, up from 9% in 8:00 -- 2008 think it is a-okay. they don't want to say the word cheat. they want to say fudge. >> right. gerri: at the margins there is a little lying going on. talking to people all the time, you find the attitude is commonplace. my guess is the number is higher than that. what do you believe? >> i think in some ways they are fudging a little bit. these folks are paying a lot of taxes and feel they're paying more than their fair share. subsidies given to certain folks, justify this is kind of behavior. of course we know what has been going onnwith the irs under the obama administration. gerri: well, let me tell you. so many stories to choose from. crazy expensive meetings. >> yes. gerri: targeting people. releasing their information publicly, all kinds of stories we've been reporting extensively on here. but i think everybody knows the penalty of getting caught. >> well, they absolutely do but they're willing to take the chance. gerri: why? >> i
great to see you, dr. jeff. >> great to be here.grri: the number is 12%, up from 9% in 8:00 -- 2008 think it is a-okay. they don't want to say the word cheat. they want to say fudge. >> right. gerri: at the margins there is a little lying going on. talking to people all the time, you find the attitude is commonplace. my guess is the number is higher than that. what do you believe? >> i think in some ways they are fudging a little bit. these folks are paying a lot of taxes and...
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. >> dr. jeff gardere, thank you for breaking it down for us. >> pleasure. >>> a face-off over loud music and a 17-year-old boy is dead. was it murder? was it self-defense? this is a live look inside the courtroom where the trial is being held in jacksonville. you're looking at evidence here. this is the inside of the car door where several shots were fired. we will take you into the courtroom and you'll hear more, next. ♪ [ ding! ] losing your chex mix too easily? time to deploy the boring-potato chip decoy bag. then no one will want to steal the deliciousness. [ male announcer ] with a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix is a bag of interesting. abreva can heal a cold sore in as few as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. without it, the virus spreads from cell to cell. unlike other treatments, abreva penetrates deep to block the virus, to protect healthy cells so cold sores heal fast. as fast as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. ♪ learn more at abreva.com. don't tough it out.
. >> dr. jeff gardere, thank you for breaking it down for us. >> pleasure. >>> a face-off over loud music and a 17-year-old boy is dead. was it murder? was it self-defense? this is a live look inside the courtroom where the trial is being held in jacksonville. you're looking at evidence here. this is the inside of the car door where several shots were fired. we will take you into the courtroom and you'll hear more, next. ♪ [ ding! ] losing your chex mix too easily? time...
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it is like dr. jeffas talking about that you see the conflict on her face when the defense attorney is trying desperately to mitigate things, and he is going, oh, but he went to the bar, three or four times, rig? and he didn't actually get three or four drinks and that long what we call the pregnant pause where she does not want to tell this jury that this guy has problems, but no, he drank them, sir. so this is a beautiful, beautiful witness for the prosecution, because she does want to be there. she doesn't want to be giving the jury this, and this is not somebody who was in the vehicle who, well, they are his friend or maybe embellishing, but this is his fiancee, and this is a woman who knows him better than anybody, and she is having to admit he says things that are inappropriate, and he writes things that are inappropriate, and he has habits that maybe led up to this. it is an inside glimpse of her better than anybody can show that jury what is in that man's mind based on all of his past words and p
it is like dr. jeffas talking about that you see the conflict on her face when the defense attorney is trying desperately to mitigate things, and he is going, oh, but he went to the bar, three or four times, rig? and he didn't actually get three or four drinks and that long what we call the pregnant pause where she does not want to tell this jury that this guy has problems, but no, he drank them, sir. so this is a beautiful, beautiful witness for the prosecution, because she does want to be...
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ronicled by an editor and the latest section of erg businessweek, and jeff joins us from washington, d.c., and also joining me in the studio is dr chopra. all right, jeff, let's start off with exactly what happened. where did you go, and what did you do? >> i was going through fiji, a r i happen to be a friend of the people who own fiji water, and i never actually believed that ater was from fiji.rom i imagin ey went to their bathtub and filled up thefilledu bottles and sold them for a large amount of money, but i wanted to see their facility, so i show up, and i am told, before we go to the factory, we are going to a ceremonial well opening. all of theey charity projects on fiji. >> why you? i mean, why did they think that you are the person to do all ors these ceremonial tesngs? >> i just wanted to go watch,, and i get out of the car, and t bluntly, i am the only white guy around, so the village thought i owned the company, an, the mayor came up and said, are u him? i no, ately, but they were very happy tvery theless, so i participated in what turned out to be a multihour ceremony to celeceree the opening of this well.. >> wha
ronicled by an editor and the latest section of erg businessweek, and jeff joins us from washington, d.c., and also joining me in the studio is dr chopra. all right, jeff, let's start off with exactly what happened. where did you go, and what did you do? >> i was going through fiji, a r i happen to be a friend of the people who own fiji water, and i never actually believed that ater was from fiji.rom i imagin ey went to their bathtub and filled up thefilledu bottles and sold them for a...
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dr. szema last march. >> how toxic is that dust. >> this dust is very toxic. >> jeff: 14% of the veterans he studied returned with some sort of lung complication. this week dr. szema will present the results of his team's analysis of camp victory dust to a pentagon subcommittee. >> after one month of exposure of sub-lethal doses of this stuff we can see thickening or lung fibrosis. so if in the mice, so if we give a larger dose, it will kill mouse. and eventually in a human that would lead to a lung transplant. >> jeff: any doubt in your mind that what is happening to him now is because of what he was breathing in overseas. >> i truly believe this happened in iraq. he was fine before he left. he was perfectly healthy. >> jeff: how has this changed your life? >> i hope and pray that my husband will be here with me to grow old and gray. but you know, i just-- i don't want to cry. this has changed me by just taking each day at a time. >> jeff: in a statement today the pentagon told cbs news that nothing is more important to us than the health and well-being of our people. we take seriously the concerns associat
dr. szema last march. >> how toxic is that dust. >> this dust is very toxic. >> jeff: 14% of the veterans he studied returned with some sort of lung complication. this week dr. szema will present the results of his team's analysis of camp victory dust to a pentagon subcommittee. >> after one month of exposure of sub-lethal doses of this stuff we can see thickening or lung fibrosis. so if in the mice, so if we give a larger dose, it will kill mouse. and eventually in a...
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jeff thank you. >>> it's the first significant victory in the word on childhood obesity. a government study finds obesity among preschoolers fell to 8% over the past decade. that is a 43% drop. dr. holly phillips is here. so, doctor this is a pretty significant drop. >> this is really really impactful, norah, and impactful for two reasons. first we've been calling obesity an epidemic in our country for about 20 years and today marks the first time we've made such a significant improvement. >> and why have we made an improvement? >> well, the researchers are looking at few things. number one, more women are breastfeeding, which helps to control weight in babies. we're taking in fewer sugary drinks but also there's been a huge amount of public awareness, which has improved activities for kids both in the home and in day care. but one of the most important thing about the study is we've changed the weight in kids which we know about the science of obesity is we can reset what's called their weight safe which is the likelihood they'll be obese as adults and battle obesity throughout life. >> because don't the studies show heavy kids make heavy adult adults? what weight are you at a
jeff thank you. >>> it's the first significant victory in the word on childhood obesity. a government study finds obesity among preschoolers fell to 8% over the past decade. that is a 43% drop. dr. holly phillips is here. so, doctor this is a pretty significant drop. >> this is really really impactful, norah, and impactful for two reasons. first we've been calling obesity an epidemic in our country for about 20 years and today marks the first time we've made such a significant...
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dr. devi. >>> newfie yacht chrysler automobile making a big splash at the chicago auto show. chrysler trying to send a message that its cars mesh with italian design with detroit sensibilities. connell: very, very nice, dagen. jeffime with chrysler senior vice president of product design and he joins us now. jeff? >> i asked you, dagen, do you know, is that an american car? is that an italian car? can you tell the difference? dodge voiper. that is? that is st viper. i know you know. most people would look at that and say it is italian car, right, ralph? >> it has the sexiness and certain appeal. >> how do you put these companies together. >> we've been together four 1/2 years. it has really been a common law marriage. now it is an official marriage. we learned a lot about each other. the companies have very compatible cultures. very can-do culture, humble spirit by passion and that is the thing that brings us together. >> you have worked for chrysler long enough to work for seven different ceos. >> yes. >> sergio marchionne, how does he stack up? >> i never met a human being who works as hard as he does, with such a command of business principles underneath the group. he knows a everything about it. >> everybody
dr. devi. >>> newfie yacht chrysler automobile making a big splash at the chicago auto show. chrysler trying to send a message that its cars mesh with italian design with detroit sensibilities. connell: very, very nice, dagen. jeffime with chrysler senior vice president of product design and he joins us now. jeff? >> i asked you, dagen, do you know, is that an american car? is that an italian car? can you tell the difference? dodge voiper. that is? that is st viper. i know you...