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dr. jon lapook, thank you. well, all of this made members of congress all the more determined to play ball tonight at nationals park. here's jan crawford. >> reporter: there are few where steve scalise was shot, it was an emotional moment as david bailey one of the capitol police officers that helped take down the gunman threw out the first pitch. >> there are few bipartisan traditions left in washington after 108 years the congressional baseball game has been one of them. that show of unity is that show of unity is why, despite the attack, there was immediate consensus to play ball tonight. >> it takes a whole different flair, a whole different feel to it, with this. and i hope there's going to be a lot of unity before the game and after the game, that we can apply to what we do around here. >> reporter: some congressmen, like california's doug lamalfa, spent the day in a different kind of uniform than the traditional suit and tie. support on video. >> the game will go on. >> the attack has led to more unity,
dr. jon lapook, thank you. well, all of this made members of congress all the more determined to play ball tonight at nationals park. here's jan crawford. >> reporter: there are few where steve scalise was shot, it was an emotional moment as david bailey one of the capitol police officers that helped take down the gunman threw out the first pitch. >> there are few bipartisan traditions left in washington after 108 years the congressional baseball game has been one of them. that show...
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dr. jon lapook, thank you. well, members of congress are gathering at this hour determined to play ball tonight at nationals park. here's jan crawford. >> reporter: there are few bipartisan traditions left in washington, but for 108 years, the congressional baseball game has been one of them. that show of unity is why, despite the attack, there was immediate consensus to play ball tonight. >> it takes a whole different flair, a whole different feel. and i hope there will be unity before the game and after the game to apply to what we do around here. >> reporter: some congressmen, like doug lamalfa, spent the day in a different kind of uniform than the traditional suit and tie. the attack has led to more unity. that doesn't mean it won't be a hard-fought game. >> we'll play our hardest to win-- each team will. and throughout the whole game we will all be team scalise. >> reporter: congressman roger williams of texas, on crutches after he was injured during yesterday's attack, is a coach for the g.o.p. team. >> s
dr. jon lapook, thank you. well, members of congress are gathering at this hour determined to play ball tonight at nationals park. here's jan crawford. >> reporter: there are few bipartisan traditions left in washington, but for 108 years, the congressional baseball game has been one of them. that show of unity is why, despite the attack, there was immediate consensus to play ball tonight. >> it takes a whole different flair, a whole different feel. and i hope there will be unity...
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dr. jon lapook now on a fit, plan for road warriors. >> this is my crockpot. this is where i cook my meals. >> in his first couple of years as a long distance trucker, 31 year old carlos lazos was up 70 pounds and on the road to diabetes. >> started eating more fried food, a lot of fried food, there is atta lot of-- in this industry. so . >> reporter: as getting in and house of his cab became a struggle he knew he needed to switch drebses. >> i want to be healthier for my family. i want to see pie daughter grow up. >> siff i we baleka runs a program at the prime inc. >> can you take care of your family if you are dead? he is one man prep rally steering drivers towardses a healthy lifestyle. compared to the national average, truckers are twice as likely to smoke, be obese or have >> the drivers are living in a box. they don't have access to a kitchen. they have food storage issues. this he are not able to get to gyms plus their schedule is always changing. and all of it creates this great storm of risk factors of disease. >> clients keep a food diary he monitor
dr. jon lapook now on a fit, plan for road warriors. >> this is my crockpot. this is where i cook my meals. >> in his first couple of years as a long distance trucker, 31 year old carlos lazos was up 70 pounds and on the road to diabetes. >> started eating more fried food, a lot of fried food, there is atta lot of-- in this industry. so . >> reporter: as getting in and house of his cab became a struggle he knew he needed to switch drebses. >> i want to be healthier...
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dr. jon lapook has the latest on the condition of the critically wounded congressman.o tonight, the president under investigation for possible obstruction of justice. he calls it the greatest witch- hunt in american political history. the vice president hires a lawyer. loe judge tells the deadlocked cosby jury to keep going. >> this deadlock shows the not guilty that mr. cosby has been saying the entire time. >> this is not a vindication of anybody. r 's not over until it's over. and it's not over yet. >> pelley: and, democrats and republicans face off on the ballfield, with one party on their mind. gh throughout the whole game, we wi a
dr. jon lapook has the latest on the condition of the critically wounded congressman.o tonight, the president under investigation for possible obstruction of justice. he calls it the greatest witch- hunt in american political history. the vice president hires a lawyer. loe judge tells the deadlocked cosby jury to keep going. >> this deadlock shows the not guilty that mr. cosby has been saying the entire time. >> this is not a vindication of anybody. r 's not over until it's over....
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dr. jon lapook with a great invention. author michael bond, creator of padington bear has died.in 1956, bond, a bbc cameraman purchase aid lonely looking teddy bear for his wife and named it after paddington train station. bond dreamed up adventures for the bear inspired by the plight of world war ii refugee children. paddingson tent on to star in a movie and seld 35 million books. michael bond was 91 years old. up next, sharing stories about an issue most of us would rather ignore. >>> we end tonight with a celebration of life. and second chances. here is mark strassmann. >> every photo in this exhibit tells a story. just not the story you might expect. >> yeah, i feel like she is so relatable. i love her quirky one-sided smile. >> since 2010. photographer desiree stage has taken a snapshot of america to talk about an issue often treated like a dirty word. >> you hear the word suicide. you thing i want to go there. and this project is not about death. this project is about life. work is about life. >> all these people. almost 200 of them, survived at least one suicide attempt.
dr. jon lapook with a great invention. author michael bond, creator of padington bear has died.in 1956, bond, a bbc cameraman purchase aid lonely looking teddy bear for his wife and named it after paddington train station. bond dreamed up adventures for the bear inspired by the plight of world war ii refugee children. paddingson tent on to star in a movie and seld 35 million books. michael bond was 91 years old. up next, sharing stories about an issue most of us would rather ignore....
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dr. jon lapook to weigh in on this.y reserve, it didn't take long for him to gain 70 pounds. >> i was eating a lot of fried food. >> reporter: his lifestyle of a long-distance truck driver was putting him on the road to diabetes, but his experience is common to many across the globe. an estimated04 million adults and 108 million children were obese. in the u.s., almost 13% of children. the highest rate in the world. the highest in adults was in egypt at about 35%. a professor from imperial college london was one of the researchers. he says diets high in fat are one part, but there's nor change. >> away from high-activity jobs like farming or labor-intensive jobs. >> reporter: excess weight the worldwide. 70% from cardiovascular disease. and it turns out almost 40% of those deaths were in people who were overweight, not obese. >> people probably don't know that being obese. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: someone 5'9" weighing 169-202 pounds is considered overweight. 203 pounds or more, obese. dr. bruce lee is a global obesit
dr. jon lapook to weigh in on this.y reserve, it didn't take long for him to gain 70 pounds. >> i was eating a lot of fried food. >> reporter: his lifestyle of a long-distance truck driver was putting him on the road to diabetes, but his experience is common to many across the globe. an estimated04 million adults and 108 million children were obese. in the u.s., almost 13% of children. the highest rate in the world. the highest in adults was in egypt at about 35%. a professor from...
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dr. jon lapook with a great invention. author michael bond, creator of padington bear has died.nd, a bbc cameraman purchase aid lonely looking teddy bear for his wife and named it after paddington train station. bond dreamed up adventures for the bear inspired by the plight of world war ii refugee children. paddingson tent on to star in a movie and seld 35 million books. michael bond was 91 years old. up next, sharing stories about an issue most of us would rather ignore. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any of these types of plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp. and provi
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dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> ready? >> that's the "overnight news." friday, june 2nd, this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the president pulls out of the paris agreement promising -- >>> we'll see if we can make a deal. if we can, that's great. if we can't, that's fine. >> but now world leaders say negotiations are over. they're bucking the president and businesses are backing away from his administration. >>> and at least three dozen people are dead and many more injured after a gunman stormed a manila
dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> ready? >> that's the "overnight news." friday, june 2nd, this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the president pulls out of the paris agreement promising -- >>> we'll see if we can make a deal. if we can, that's great. if we can't, that's fine. >> but now world leaders say negotiations are over. they're bucking the president and businesses are backing away from his administration. >>> and at...
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dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> ready? >> that's the "overnight news."thers you can check back with us a little later. for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast cen captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, june 2nd. this is the "cbs morning news." >> so we're pulling out. >>> the president pulls out of the paris agreement promising -- >>> we'll see if we can make a deal. if we can, that's great. if we can't, that's fine. >> but now world leaders say negotiations are over. this morning lawmakers in the u.s. are bucking the president, and businesses are backing away from this administration. >>> and at least three dozen people are dead and many more injured after a gunman stormed a manila casino, firing shots and
dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> ready? >> that's the "overnight news."thers you can check back with us a little later. for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast cen captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, june 2nd. this is the "cbs morning news." >> so we're pulling out. >>> the president pulls out of the paris agreement promising -- >>> we'll see if we can make a deal. if we can,...
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dr. jon lapook now on a fitness plan for road warriors. >> this is my crockpot.re i cook my meals. >> reporter: in his first couple of years as a long-distance trucker 31-year-old carlos lazos was up 70 pounds and on the road to diabetes. >> i started eating more fried foods. a lot of fried foods. there's a lot of boredom in this industry. so you compensate with eating. >> reporter: as getting in and out of his cab became a struggle, lazos knew he needed to switch directions. >> i want to be healthy for my family. i want to see my daughter grow up. >> most drivers that enroll in my program enroll because they're scared. >> reporter: satiwe baleka runs a fitness program at the trucking company prime inc. >> can you take care of your family if you're dead? >> reporter: he's a one-man pep rally steering drivers toward a healthy lifestyle. compared to the national average truckers are twice as likely to smoke, be obese or have diabetes. >> the drivers are living in a box. they don't have access to a kitchen. they have food storage issues. they're not able to get to g
dr. jon lapook now on a fitness plan for road warriors. >> this is my crockpot.re i cook my meals. >> reporter: in his first couple of years as a long-distance trucker 31-year-old carlos lazos was up 70 pounds and on the road to diabetes. >> i started eating more fried foods. a lot of fried foods. there's a lot of boredom in this industry. so you compensate with eating. >> reporter: as getting in and out of his cab became a struggle, lazos knew he needed to switch...
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dr. jon lapook has the latest on the condition of congressman. also tonight, the president under investigation for possible obstruction of justice. he calls it the greatest witch-hunt in american political history. the vice president hires a lawyer. the judge tells the deadlocked cosby jury to keep going. >> this deadlock shows the not guilty that mr. cosby has been saying the entire time. >> this is not a vindication of anybody. it's not over untils it' over. and it's not over yet.
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dr. jon lapook has the latest on the condition of the critically wounded congressman.so tonight, the president under investigation for possible obstruction of justice. he calls it the greatest witch-hunt in american political history. the vice president hires a lawyer. the judge tells the deadlocked cosby jury to keep going. >> this deadlock shows the not guilty that mr. cosby has been saying the entire time. >> this is not a vindication of anybody. it's not over until it's over. and it's not over yet. >> pelley: and democrats and republicans face off on the ballfield. >> throughout the whole game, we will all
dr. jon lapook has the latest on the condition of the critically wounded congressman.so tonight, the president under investigation for possible obstruction of justice. he calls it the greatest witch-hunt in american political history. the vice president hires a lawyer. the judge tells the deadlocked cosby jury to keep going. >> this deadlock shows the not guilty that mr. cosby has been saying the entire time. >> this is not a vindication of anybody. it's not over until it's over....
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dr. jon lapook to weigh in on this. >> reporter: when 31-year-old carlos lazos left the army reserve, itke long for him to gain 70 pounds. >> i started eating more fried foods, a lot of fried foods. >> reporter: his lifestyle as a long-distance truck driver was putting him on the road to diabetes. he's now dieting and exercising, but his experience is shared by millions across the globe. today's report found that worldwide in 2015, an estimated 604 million adults and 108 million children were obese. in the u.s., almost 13% of children, the highest rate in the world, the highest in adults was in egypt at about 35%. professor azeem majeed from immeral college london is one of the study authors. he says diets high in calories are a major reason, but there is another culprit. >> many of these countries, there's been a change in employments away from high physical activity jobs like farming or labor toward more lower-active jobs like working in offices. >> reporter: excess weight accounted for four million deaths worldwide, 70% from cardiovascular disease, and it turns out almost 40% of those
dr. jon lapook to weigh in on this. >> reporter: when 31-year-old carlos lazos left the army reserve, itke long for him to gain 70 pounds. >> i started eating more fried foods, a lot of fried foods. >> reporter: his lifestyle as a long-distance truck driver was putting him on the road to diabetes. he's now dieting and exercising, but his experience is shared by millions across the globe. today's report found that worldwide in 2015, an estimated 604 million adults and 108...
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dr. jon lapook takes a look. >> reporter: as georgia tech mgineer mark prausnitz watched his three childrenshots, he asked himself a question: >> why do we need a needle that's an inch long to cross a barrier that is incredibly thin? so the thought was, let's make very small needles, let's make escro-needles that can cross that barrier. >> reporter: traditional flu vaccine injections require a needle long enough to reach muscle, but prausnitz and his colleagues at emory university tried something new, delivering the vaccine just inside the skin, using a small patch covered with microscopic needles isat dissolve within minutes. the patch can be self- n ministered. >> if you zoom in and look at u ch of those individual micro- needles, the height of each of those needles is equal to about the width of a piece of paper. >> reporter: their study of 100 volunteers found the patch was safe, causing mild itching and redness at the application site, and it was as good as a traditional flu shot in stimulating an immune response t a blood test. researchers still have to prove the vaccine actually prot
dr. jon lapook takes a look. >> reporter: as georgia tech mgineer mark prausnitz watched his three childrenshots, he asked himself a question: >> why do we need a needle that's an inch long to cross a barrier that is incredibly thin? so the thought was, let's make very small needles, let's make escro-needles that can cross that barrier. >> reporter: traditional flu vaccine injections require a needle long enough to reach muscle, but prausnitz and his colleagues at emory...
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dr. jon lapook. >> this may sound like the beginning of a typical yoga class, but it is not.uffers from back pain. >> i'm much more comfortable with movement. >> 74-year-old, took up yoga ten years ago to help with her aching back. >> yoga makes me think about my back. and how i'm standing. if i am standing properly i can function belteutter. >> reporter: in the study, adults received back pain, one of three approaches over 12 weeks. weekly yoga classes, 15 physical therapy visits or education huh to cope with back pain. yoga was just as effective as physical therapy. both groups were 20% less likely to use pain medication than patients receiving education alone. yoga classes started with relaxation exercises, warm-up, gentle yoga poses, wall dog and chair twist. >> my gosh. >> reporter: dr. robert saper is one of the authors. >> yoga was as effective as physical therapy for reducing pain intensity and perhaps most importantly, reducing pain medication use. >> reporter: saper says yoga likely works by strengthening core and lower back muscles and helping with mind/body relaxa
dr. jon lapook. >> this may sound like the beginning of a typical yoga class, but it is not.uffers from back pain. >> i'm much more comfortable with movement. >> 74-year-old, took up yoga ten years ago to help with her aching back. >> yoga makes me think about my back. and how i'm standing. if i am standing properly i can function belteutter. >> reporter: in the study, adults received back pain, one of three approaches over 12 weeks. weekly yoga classes, 15...
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dr. jon lapook, thank you. >>> well, all of this made members of congress all the more determined to play tonight at nationals park. here's jan crawford. >> reporter: there are few bipartisan traditions left in washington. but for 108 years the congressional baseball game has been one of them. despite the attack there was immediate consensus to play ball tonight. >> it takes a whole different flair, whole different feel to it with this. and i hope there will be a lot of unity before the game and after the game that we can apply to what we do around here. >> reporter: some congressmen like california's doug lamalfa spent the day in a different kind of uniform than the traditional suit and tie. the attack has led to more unity. that doesn't mean it won't be a hard-fought game. >> we're going to play our hardest to win. each team will. and throughout the whole game we will all be team scalise. >> reporter: congressman roger williams of texas, on crutches after he was injured during yesterday's attack, is a coach for the gop team. >> sir, who's going to win the game tonight? >> the republican
dr. jon lapook, thank you. >>> well, all of this made members of congress all the more determined to play tonight at nationals park. here's jan crawford. >> reporter: there are few bipartisan traditions left in washington. but for 108 years the congressional baseball game has been one of them. despite the attack there was immediate consensus to play ball tonight. >> it takes a whole different flair, whole different feel to it with this. and i hope there will be a lot of...
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dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> ready? >> that's the "overnight news."or others you can check back for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. >>> so we're getting out. >> the u.s. wiawthdrs from the paris climate accord. >>as i w elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. >> this is putting america last, not first. >>> also tonight, putin says patriotic russians may have launched cyberattacks but not the government. >> this is susan with credit card relief. >>> they enter your home without ringing. robocalls that go right to voicemail. >> you qualify for a 75% savings. ♪ sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band ♪ >>> and a solid gold anniversary. coming right up on the "cbs evening news." ♪ we hope you will enjoy the show ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> president trump made good on a campaign promise to withdraw from the paris climate accords, a commitment by nearly 200 nations to voluntarily reduce greenhouse gases. this time he did not ca
dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> ready? >> that's the "overnight news."or others you can check back for the morning news and of course "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm demarco morgan. >>> so we're getting out. >> the u.s. wiawthdrs from the paris climate accord. >>as i w elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. >> this is putting america last, not first. >>> also...
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dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: five years ago, dave strong and his wife mary decided to get in shape.y changed their diet and hit the gym five days a week. after turning 50 last year, strong had his first colonoscopy. >> the first thing i saw was my wife over me with tears in her eyes. so i knew immediately something was bad. >> reporter: the bad news was colon cancer that had already spread to his liver. he's had three surgeries and is about to start his last five treatments of chemo. >> i pushed myself when i could and slowed down when i had to. but i tried to keep the normalcy going. >> reporter: he continues to eat healthy and work out. new research suggests those kinds of lifestyle changes can help. one study followed patients with colon cancer who had completed treatment. they were scored on body weight, physical activity and lifestyle choices. those with the highest scores had the 42% chance of dying over seven years lowered. dr. charles fuchs co-authored the studies. in another study, colon cancer patients who ate at least two servings of tree nuts had a 46% lower chance of re
dr. jon lapook. >> reporter: five years ago, dave strong and his wife mary decided to get in shape.y changed their diet and hit the gym five days a week. after turning 50 last year, strong had his first colonoscopy. >> the first thing i saw was my wife over me with tears in her eyes. so i knew immediately something was bad. >> reporter: the bad news was colon cancer that had already spread to his liver. he's had three surgeries and is about to start his last five treatments of...
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dr. jon lapook and cbs contributor dr. tara na rule la.d morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> did they say what causes it? >> some of those risk factors have been increasing over the past two decades like type 2 diabetes and obese in addition alcohol plays a lewe kw there's 10% increase in the risk per day and smoking which we think of as being associated with lung cancer increases liver cancer by 50%. then you have to think about hepatitis b and c. in this country, really only the cause of less than 5% of liver cancers, but hepatitis c, very prevalent high numbers in the baby boomer population, those born between 1945 and 1965 actually account for 85% of cases for hepatitis c. >> dr. lapook, there were significant disparities. what can you tell us about this? >> as i'm listening to you, i want to point out, we're talking about cancer that starts in the liver, not cancer that starts somewhere else and spread supers to the liver. yes, there are a lot of racial disparities and ethnic disparities and the lowest death rate is with white
dr. jon lapook and cbs contributor dr. tara na rule la.d morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> did they say what causes it? >> some of those risk factors have been increasing over the past two decades like type 2 diabetes and obese in addition alcohol plays a lewe kw there's 10% increase in the risk per day and smoking which we think of as being associated with lung cancer increases liver cancer by 50%. then you have to think about hepatitis b and c. in this country,...