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cheryl: dr. kellylast year to talk about the importance of heart health with lauren. >> i think this is the biggest thing that most people miss, is that just following up with your primary care, going to your doctor, making sure you're going for yearly exams. lauren: annual checkup. >> stress exams, if you feel you're suffering from a heart attack which is a myocardial infarction, go to the e.r. cheryl: we are now joined again by physician and surgeon dr. kelly powers. after you sat there with lauren, kelly, august of 2018 you yourself ended up in the e.r. >> watching that segment, it still gives me chills. i cannot believe it. cheryl: me too. >> i'm talking about subtle signs, especially in women, different signs we miss and here i am, a health commentator and a doctor and i'm missing my own subtle signs. lauren: how did that happen? >> i was misdiagnosed. one of my messages is to be your best advocate, to fight and say that no, i want the extra test, i want the echocardiogram. i presented with shortn
cheryl: dr. kellylast year to talk about the importance of heart health with lauren. >> i think this is the biggest thing that most people miss, is that just following up with your primary care, going to your doctor, making sure you're going for yearly exams. lauren: annual checkup. >> stress exams, if you feel you're suffering from a heart attack which is a myocardial infarction, go to the e.r. cheryl: we are now joined again by physician and surgeon dr. kelly powers. after you sat...
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physician and surgeon dr. kelly powers joins us.> yeah, i was going to say, no question genetics plays a role with tom brady. yeah, he's good looking, too. >> neil: whatever. >> so is age just a number? we look at him and drew brees and ben roethlisberger, they're defying the odds here. >> neil: what are they doing? >> tom brady is in no weight training. tension bands. he says he's not lifted a weight in decade. you can see the tension bands. it's elongating the muscle. >> i'm told george foreman, he was a boxer. he was strong and strength like that doesn't deteriorate as rapidly. >> and tom brady is not big and bulky. he calls it rotational athletes. quarterbacks, pitchers and golfers are rotational athletes. they need to focus, according to him, that elongation of the muscle. strength training. pliability. that's the buzz word. >> neil: we know he is meticulous with his diet. sleep patterns and all that. >> i wish i could learn from him. he claims he goes to sleep every night at 8:00, 8:30 and wakes up at 5:00 and 5:30. >> neil: a
physician and surgeon dr. kelly powers joins us.> yeah, i was going to say, no question genetics plays a role with tom brady. yeah, he's good looking, too. >> neil: whatever. >> so is age just a number? we look at him and drew brees and ben roethlisberger, they're defying the odds here. >> neil: what are they doing? >> tom brady is in no weight training. tension bands. he says he's not lifted a weight in decade. you can see the tension bands. it's elongating the...
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that hamburg's university hospital dr kelly nowak meister often uses pull out his techniques with her patients. it's very good for people with chronic back pain whether it's the cervical spine or the lumbar region. and it can be as prophylactic late to prevent back pain or slip this. from kicking and it could also be used therapeutically to treat an existing back condition. these days his techniques are often used with patients who've been prescribed off a pita greek ability like better and. this exercise is called the seal. on this one made. according to use of plus his theory it'll take ten sessions will be better to feel a difference of twenty sessions to see a difference and after thirty sessions they'll have a whole new body. because what i really notice is my spine it feels like it's been really stretched and. i have a lot of problems with my lower back while i was holding a position the pain was gone so it would be really good to train those muscles. not a bad result for a first session at this rate they really might be transformed after thirty sessions . well i don't know how
that hamburg's university hospital dr kelly nowak meister often uses pull out his techniques with her patients. it's very good for people with chronic back pain whether it's the cervical spine or the lumbar region. and it can be as prophylactic late to prevent back pain or slip this. from kicking and it could also be used therapeutically to treat an existing back condition. these days his techniques are often used with patients who've been prescribed off a pita greek ability like better and....
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dr. dennis kelly would insist on performing unnecessary invasive examinations on the plaintiffs but dr. denying the accusations. usc is still trying to recover from the massive scanda former university gynecologist. they are moving forward with the $214 million class action settlement with thousands of the former patients and the former gynecologist denied any wrongdoing. >>> first came the snow and now lake tahoe could be facing new problems with the latest storm moving in. >> reporter: there are problems on the roadways not only in marin but also in sonoma county. we will tell you where they are coming up. ♪ they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> a powerful storm is battering the bay area with driving rain and dangerous wind. mary is tracking the latest conditions on the hi-def doppler radar. >>> expe
dr. dennis kelly would insist on performing unnecessary invasive examinations on the plaintiffs but dr. denying the accusations. usc is still trying to recover from the massive scanda former university gynecologist. they are moving forward with the $214 million class action settlement with thousands of the former patients and the former gynecologist denied any wrongdoing. >>> first came the snow and now lake tahoe could be facing new problems with the latest storm moving in. >>...
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dr. kellye on linking our politics into our economics and possibly telling us the kitchen table -- at the kitchen table what to do with our money. there is a political angle as well. if you overlay u.s. gdp slowed out of some form, what does that do to the markets? david: i think it will build bit rough -- it will be a bit rough. the economy is slowing down. third --growth for the i'm sorry, fourth quarter, but only 1% growth for the first. you come down averaging below 2%. things should pick up in the second a little bit. the problem is, the caffeine rush from the tax cuts is gone. the uncertainty by these trade negotiations are dampening global growth all over the world. i know it is hurting the rest of the world more than the u.s., but it is also hurting the united states, too. david, what if it all goes wrong? talk to me about worst-case scenario and best case scenario for the u.s. david co first of all, the fed has good reason to pause anyway because i don't think we will see significant i
dr. kellye on linking our politics into our economics and possibly telling us the kitchen table -- at the kitchen table what to do with our money. there is a political angle as well. if you overlay u.s. gdp slowed out of some form, what does that do to the markets? david: i think it will build bit rough -- it will be a bit rough. the economy is slowing down. third --growth for the i'm sorry, fourth quarter, but only 1% growth for the first. you come down averaging below 2%. things should pick...
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dr. oz: r. kelly, the story the world is watching. what does the future hold for r. kelly? >> jail time. i think he might need behind bars as far as i'm concerned. dr. oz: we have the first woman to testify against him. >> he said they should have merked me. merked means to kill you sglfment and a daytime exclusive. gloria allred weighs in on the threat he made against her client. will a conviction be coming soon? >> tough when you think about it. dr. oz: coming up next. could r. kelly be going back to court on new sexual assault allegations? the hip-hop superstar has been accused of preying on teenage girls for decades. r. kelly has always denied every allegation. and his fans haven't known what to think. but now the accusations and backlash have
dr. oz: r. kelly, the story the world is watching. what does the future hold for r. kelly? >> jail time. i think he might need behind bars as far as i'm concerned. dr. oz: we have the first woman to testify against him. >> he said they should have merked me. merked means to kill you sglfment and a daytime exclusive. gloria allred weighs in on the threat he made against her client. will a conviction be coming soon? >> tough when you think about it. dr. oz: coming up next. could...
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dr. chambers: thank you so much, kelly. i appreciate it. that was a fantastic and illuminating talk you just gave, huebner.ne . more broadly, how does the power of today's court come here to those courts? dr. huebner: that is a great question. did not foresee the power that the supreme court has . there has never been a supreme court, there hadn't been one under the 1st constitution of the united states, the articles of confederation. precedent for a supreme court for the state supreme court's. it was not clear how much power this institution would actually have. some of the founders, like alexander hamilton, hoped it would exercise the power of judicial review. he expressed this in the famous federalist 78 where he made an argument for an independent supreme court whose members would serve during good behavior, which is the language of the u.s. constitution, which means for life, unless impeached. to as long as it would love serve, unless there was a reason out.are forced so, hamilton was making an argument for a powerful court at the same
dr. chambers: thank you so much, kelly. i appreciate it. that was a fantastic and illuminating talk you just gave, huebner.ne . more broadly, how does the power of today's court come here to those courts? dr. huebner: that is a great question. did not foresee the power that the supreme court has . there has never been a supreme court, there hadn't been one under the 1st constitution of the united states, the articles of confederation. precedent for a supreme court for the state supreme court's....
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dr. oz: breaking news, a kelly ll development, r.dicted charged with 10 counts of criminal sexual abuse. another video surfaces, four victims, three underaged. latest details. plus it's been a year since one of the deadliest school shootings, a daytime exclusive of the brother of the parkland shooter. that i missed. dr. oz: coming up next. dr. oz: season 10 starts now. i became a
dr. oz: breaking news, a kelly ll development, r.dicted charged with 10 counts of criminal sexual abuse. another video surfaces, four victims, three underaged. latest details. plus it's been a year since one of the deadliest school shootings, a daytime exclusive of the brother of the parkland shooter. that i missed. dr. oz: coming up next. dr. oz: season 10 starts now. i became a
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dr. weber went back to work. interactions with boys continued to raise suspicions. kellyom him. >> the tan house straight ahead, that was dr. weber's house. and then back here was where dr. weber's garden used be. like, all this area here, where it's kind of mulched, that was all garden. he hired kids to work in it all the time, and they were always young native american boys, ten-ish to 12-ish in age. >> narrator: the kids coming and going would earn a nickname around the reservation. ♪ >> narrator: one of the so-called weber boys was named paul. like joe four horns in montana, he is now in prison serving time for assault. (thunderumbling) (noise buzzing on phone line) >> narrator: paul says that in exchange for sexual favors, weber would give him money or prescripon drugs. like the other boys, he kept his encounters a secret, year after year. ♪ >> narrator: one night, he says, he pushed back. ♪ ♪ (woman talking on police radio)r >>tor: tribal police officer dan hudspeth was called to the scene. >> call came in, there was an assault. we chased e suspect down, located him
dr. weber went back to work. interactions with boys continued to raise suspicions. kellyom him. >> the tan house straight ahead, that was dr. weber's house. and then back here was where dr. weber's garden used be. like, all this area here, where it's kind of mulched, that was all garden. he hired kids to work in it all the time, and they were always young native american boys, ten-ish to 12-ish in age. >> narrator: the kids coming and going would earn a nickname around the...
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kelly anne and a lot of great people. following the resignation of the world bank dr.nched a broad search for a replacement after interviewing very qualified candidates. i knew that david was the right person to take this incredibly important job. in addition to his current service overseeing the imf and actually overseeing the world bank, as under secretary of international affairs at the department of the treasurery, david brings 40 years of experience of finance, government and foreign policy to his new assignment. after receiving a degree in international economics from georgetown university, prestigious school of foreign finance he served as deputy assistant secretary under ronald reagan and served under george h.w. bush. he distinguished himself as staff director of the joint economic committee of the united states congress. he was named to the boards of many notable institutions and charities. highly respected man. including the council of the america's and economic club of new york. the wallstreet journal just said today in a editorial that david malpass is a e
kelly anne and a lot of great people. following the resignation of the world bank dr.nched a broad search for a replacement after interviewing very qualified candidates. i knew that david was the right person to take this incredibly important job. in addition to his current service overseeing the imf and actually overseeing the world bank, as under secretary of international affairs at the department of the treasurery, david brings 40 years of experience of finance, government and foreign...
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dr. yellen and chairman j. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek" i'm jason kelly. carol: and i'm carol massar.an listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and in new york, in boston, washington, 1061 d.c. -- jason: am 960 in the bay area, in london, and on our app. in the finance section, the fed chairman jay powell and his predecessor janet yellen turned out to be remarkably similar policymakers. carol: we spoke with a federal reserve reporter jeanna smialek about what can be then result of the yellen-powell era. >> she is doing he's aptly what janet yellen did still in the fact in the sense that they are still pursuing a patient, gradual rate half along the -- rate path that is allowing the labor market to make as much progress as possible while restraining inflation. we heard him signal at the federal open market committee meeting that the fed might be taking a pause for the foreseeable future. still very much taking this kind of cautious approach. i think it is a real story of continuity so far. jason: let's remind folks that, back in december, if we were having this conversation six weeks ag
dr. yellen and chairman j. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek" i'm jason kelly. carol: and i'm carol massar.an listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and in new york, in boston, washington, 1061 d.c. -- jason: am 960 in the bay area, in london, and on our app. in the finance section, the fed chairman jay powell and his predecessor janet yellen turned out to be remarkably similar policymakers. carol: we spoke with a federal...
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dr. van winkle. next, lieutenant general williams. >> madam chair, ranking member kelly, and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity today to talk about the very serious problem of sexual assault and sexual harassment at the united states military academy. i wish i were here to tell you how we have solved this problem at west point, but i'm not. instead i'm here today because this abhorrent behavior continues to manifest itself within our ranks. any case of unwanted sexual contact or sexual harassment is unacceptable. our mission is to develop leaders with character for the army who will fight and win our nation's conflicts and who are ready to lead in the crucible of ground combat. the issues i will discuss today have a direct impact on army readiness. sexual assault and harassment erode readiness and our ability to accomplish the mission. i am personally committed to preventing sexual assault and harassment and i'm resolute in my commitment to continue to seek solutions at west point. while i'm here to talk to you about west point, i recognize this problem is not is
dr. van winkle. next, lieutenant general williams. >> madam chair, ranking member kelly, and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for the opportunity today to talk about the very serious problem of sexual assault and sexual harassment at the united states military academy. i wish i were here to tell you how we have solved this problem at west point, but i'm not. instead i'm here today because this abhorrent behavior continues to manifest itself within our ranks. any case...
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dr. gallant and chairman j. this is bloomberg businessweek "blo -- ♪ jason: "bloomberg businessweek welcome back to "bloomberg toinessweek -- welcome back "bloomberg businessweek," on jason kellyl: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on the radar -- radio. jason: in london, on dab digital and on the bloomberg business at area in the finance section, fed chairman jay powell and his predecessor, janet yellen, they turned out to be remarkably similar policymakers. carol: we spoke with federal reserve reporter jeanna smialek about what could be the end result of the yellen-powell era. >> he is very much doing exactly what janet yellen did in the sense that he is still pursuing a very patient, gradual rate pass that is really aimed at allowing the labor market to make as much progress as possible, while still restraining inflation. we've heard him signal at the federal open market committee meeting on february 30 that approach. i think it's a real story of continuity so far. jason: let's remind folks that back in december, if we were having this conversation three weeks ago, it could be very different because the markets, the president, everybody was a low bit grubby with jay po
dr. gallant and chairman j. this is bloomberg businessweek "blo -- ♪ jason: "bloomberg businessweek welcome back to "bloomberg toinessweek -- welcome back "bloomberg businessweek," on jason kellyl: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on the radar -- radio. jason: in london, on dab digital and on the bloomberg business at area in the finance section, fed chairman jay powell and his predecessor, janet yellen, they turned out to be remarkably similar policymakers....
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dr. trump -- with donald trump taking -- aooff the table, is there any chance of a breakthrough? this is bloomberg. jason: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm jason kellyw first word news. mark: a republican who is on the panel working on a border deal says he is hopeful and compromise will be reached soon. the tennessee congressman tells bloomberg the chances of another government shutdown "are next to nil." >> i think we will see a deal struck, the government kept open. we are making progress, so i have very pleased. mark: his comments come the day after lawmakers said that they are nearing an accord, but the process may go into the weekend. they have a week left to pass a spending bill to over another government shutdown. president trump will undergo his annual physical exam at walter reed medical center today, his second since taking office. last year, his personal physician declared him to be in excellent health. dr. ronny jackson said "he has incredibly good genes." this year, the exam will be overseen by dr. sean connolly. and the feud between france and italy could put businesses at risk. the crisis began when the italy debiting premier luigi d
dr. trump -- with donald trump taking -- aooff the table, is there any chance of a breakthrough? this is bloomberg. jason: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm jason kellyw first word news. mark: a republican who is on the panel working on a border deal says he is hopeful and compromise will be reached soon. the tennessee congressman tells bloomberg the chances of another government shutdown "are next to nil." >> i think we will see a deal struck,...
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kelly having sex with an underage girl. >>> plus, the wife of the white house communications chief goes on a very public anti-vaccine rant. we have drsanjay gupta here to debunk her most serious claims. why didn't you book your family vacation on a travel site? at hilton.com, i get the price match guarantee. and i can choose from their 14 different hotel brands, so i get the right hotel for every member of my family. like a doubletree for my cousins who love their warm chocolate chip cookies. a homewood suites for my uncle who likes a long stay. a hampton for my sister and her kids. that's a lot of syrup and the waldorf astoria beverly hills for me. but i thought your family vacation was in miami? it is. i hear they're having a great time. book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. if you find a lower rate, we match it and give you 25% off that stay. i saw my leg did not look right. i landed. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. x
kelly having sex with an underage girl. >>> plus, the wife of the white house communications chief goes on a very public anti-vaccine rant. we have drsanjay gupta here to debunk her most serious claims. why didn't you book your family vacation on a travel site? at hilton.com, i get the price match guarantee. and i can choose from their 14 different hotel brands, so i get the right hotel for every member of my family. like a doubletree for my cousins who love their warm chocolate chip...