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in fact, dr. kerry takes us through what is going on. >> she's got fractures around here. >> oh, ow. >> that's some pretty serious injuries to primrose's face. her jaw is misaligned. you can hear the struggle she's having breathing. you can see the hematoma on the bottom and her jaw as well is dislocated. it's all off to the side. primrose here is in a bad way. >> i'm glad she's okay. i feel the pain for her. >> this is her mouth open on the side. we are worried she has a fracture back here. if she does, which it looks like >> the surgeons are recommending euthanasia. >> not on this show. two weeks later, she's doing better. she has a little problem with her jaw. one week later, we'll enter our time machine and cue the inspirational music. >> oh, my gosh, she's so big! >> that's a normal dog right there. >> if you look closer, you will see she still has her wonky jaw and a few things not quite right, but she is enjoying life. and she's just having fun being a puppy. >> basically it looks like they did a
in fact, dr. kerry takes us through what is going on. >> she's got fractures around here. >> oh, ow. >> that's some pretty serious injuries to primrose's face. her jaw is misaligned. you can hear the struggle she's having breathing. you can see the hematoma on the bottom and her jaw as well is dislocated. it's all off to the side. primrose here is in a bad way. >> i'm glad she's okay. i feel the pain for her. >> this is her mouth open on the side. we are worried...
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you can see here with dr. kerry. he takes us through what she thinks is going on. >> she probably has fractures around here. >> oh, ow! >> that's some pretty serious injuries to her face. her jaw is misaligned and you can hear the struggle she's having breathing. >> do you hear that? >> you can see the heam toma on the bottom. and they believe the jaw is dislocated. all off to the side. primrose is in a bad way. >> i feel the pain for her. >> this is the one they're really worried about. her mouth is open on the side. they're worried she has a fracture. if she does, it looks like she duds, they're recommending euthanasia. >> it is to do with the way would it heal. would it mean she can't really move her jaw so the surgeons are recommending euthanasia. >> no! >> two weeks later she is doing a little better. still trouble breathing and still trouble with the jaw. one week later, it looks like she's on the mend. why don't we use our time machine and cue the inspirational music! >> that she's so big! >> that's a normal d
you can see here with dr. kerry. he takes us through what she thinks is going on. >> she probably has fractures around here. >> oh, ow! >> that's some pretty serious injuries to her face. her jaw is misaligned and you can hear the struggle she's having breathing. >> do you hear that? >> you can see the heam toma on the bottom. and they believe the jaw is dislocated. all off to the side. primrose is in a bad way. >> i feel the pain for her. >> this is...
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steve: joining us dr. kerri peterson from lenox hill hospital. this is all about when you would get it taken, right? >> a new study showed if you get your blood pressure checked in it on your own, it can be a better predictor of your likelihood of getting stroke and heart disease. they followed 21,000 people. 125 had a stroke and 125 had a heart attack over a two-year period. when they looked at the people's blood pressures in the morning, which is not when you are at the doctor's, if it was greater than 145, they were more likely to have the events than if it was less than -- steve: it means when you wake up, it would be lower than normal. so if you have an elevated blood pressure in the morning, you'd be more at risk of -- >> exactly. exactly. and if you don't know what your blood pressure is that time of day, you're not going to have any idea if you're at higher risk. sometimes when you go to the doctor, it can be falsely elevated because you get nervous. i have patients -- steve: stressed out from waiting. >> some people have white coat hyper
steve: joining us dr. kerri peterson from lenox hill hospital. this is all about when you would get it taken, right? >> a new study showed if you get your blood pressure checked in it on your own, it can be a better predictor of your likelihood of getting stroke and heart disease. they followed 21,000 people. 125 had a stroke and 125 had a heart attack over a two-year period. when they looked at the people's blood pressures in the morning, which is not when you are at the doctor's, if it...
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kerry: really? greg: dr. raj is here. dr. raj, m.d. kerry: a new study saying a small number of people are actually living a health life style. >> good morning, not great news. americans an assessed the body fat and whether they smoked and 3% are qualified to be health in their definition. they didn't smoke, exercised two and a half hours per week and the body fat less than 20% for men and 30% for women. and the diet was okay with, many department smoke, but for all four factors, only 3% of the americans actually qualified. still a lot of work to go there. all risk factors for cardiac disease. once more showing that we are not very healthy. greg: when filling out the forms, are you a smoker, what about the e-cigarettes? cigarettes. kerry: what do most people fail in? in the exercising? >> this this one body fat. a lot of people don't know about the body fat. you can measure your waist and neck or go to a facility. >> those charts are unreasonable. >> they are harsh, but to get under 30% for a woman is not that difficult. >> i'm 5-11 and
kerry: really? greg: dr. raj is here. dr. raj, m.d. kerry: a new study saying a small number of people are actually living a health life style. >> good morning, not great news. americans an assessed the body fat and whether they smoked and 3% are qualified to be health in their definition. they didn't smoke, exercised two and a half hours per week and the body fat less than 20% for men and 30% for women. and the diet was okay with, many department smoke, but for all four factors, only 3%...
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dr. gorka, we spoke the other night. secretary kerry coming to the defense of belgium's counterterrorism efforts, saying this is not the time to monday morning quarterback. but was the ball dropped there? could this attack have been prevented? >> yes, it could have been prevented if we had a different form of leadership in europe, and if we didn't see complete failure of the immigration and integration policies within the european union. it is no surprise to intelligence professionals that the most wanted man in europe connected to the paris attacks was hiding out in plain sight in brussels in the equivalent of what is the capital of the european union. this tells you everything you need to know. the age of multiculturalism and not having to integrate and creating enclaves within europe, that era is dead. this is what is exploited by radicals, and as a result, we can expect unfortunately to see more attacks of this nature in the future. >> dr. gorka, we look at what happened in europe this week as americans as we wonder if that is a win
dr. gorka, we spoke the other night. secretary kerry coming to the defense of belgium's counterterrorism efforts, saying this is not the time to monday morning quarterback. but was the ball dropped there? could this attack have been prevented? >> yes, it could have been prevented if we had a different form of leadership in europe, and if we didn't see complete failure of the immigration and integration policies within the european union. it is no surprise to intelligence professionals...
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kerry shared this morning. the story is about a doctor named dr. laura billiet. an american doctor.an to a nearby police station right after the airport take on tuesday. she treated those with shrapnel wounds and other injuries. she spoke to us this morning. >> they started moving all of the wounded that could be moved out of the airport to the police station. um, to get them out of harm's way. we didn't know what else was going to happen after that point. so, you know, it was still -- it was still frightening to be there. we were waiting to see if there were other bombs or if somebody would come along with guns. we were not really sure. there were a lot of wounded people up in the second floor of the police station. then we started going and trying to help the people that were there. since we were able-bodied and most of them weren't that point. >> well, dr. billiet's friend laura harper went to help. she wasn't a doctor. a lawyer, a mom of three. she answered victims' questions. sat with them. sang with them. offered words of comfort. coming up, more terror-busting raids happening
kerry shared this morning. the story is about a doctor named dr. laura billiet. an american doctor.an to a nearby police station right after the airport take on tuesday. she treated those with shrapnel wounds and other injuries. she spoke to us this morning. >> they started moving all of the wounded that could be moved out of the airport to the police station. um, to get them out of harm's way. we didn't know what else was going to happen after that point. so, you know, it was still -- it...
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dr. woolsey was talking about. joining me from the white house is nbc's kerry sanders. we know from what secretary kerry said here yesterday, the team of fbi agents is on the ground here. they were actually helping out before the attack at the request of the government. but the president and john kerry have promised europe more help as officials continue this investigation. what do we expect? what do we know about the cooperation of the u.s. in this investigation? >> well, of course, the united states has a counter intelligence operation. and many countries will protect for themselves and will share it in greater detail as a result of what's happening, because, really, the collective belief is that the intelligence agencies working together from country to country will have a greater impact on trying to determine really there are other cells operating or even cells that remain. meantime, a as you noted, there is going to be a meeting here in washington. it's the nuclear safety summit. 52 heads of state will be here this coming week. and it's an important meeting in ligh
dr. woolsey was talking about. joining me from the white house is nbc's kerry sanders. we know from what secretary kerry said here yesterday, the team of fbi agents is on the ground here. they were actually helping out before the attack at the request of the government. but the president and john kerry have promised europe more help as officials continue this investigation. what do we expect? what do we know about the cooperation of the u.s. in this investigation? >> well, of course, the...
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dr. laura, what is it like to hear john kerry talk about you? it's -- like i said before, it feels very strange. the real heroes are the first responders. laura harper and i were there but i think anybody would have done the same under similar circumstances. >> i'm not sure. what you did is unthinkable to people. when you heard the explosions, instead of running away, you ran towards the trouble. can you tell us what happened? you are a trained doctor. i know you thought you could help people. but were you scared to run into the airport. and what did you see once you got there? >> well, actually, i didn't run into the airport i was dropping my friend laura harper is and my brother-in-law off at the airport at the time. and when we heard the bombs go off, we ran away from the bombs towards the police station where we were shuttled in by some people that were standing outside. and then they started moving all of the wounded that could be moved out of the airport to the police station to get them out of harm's way. we didn't know what else was goin
dr. laura, what is it like to hear john kerry talk about you? it's -- like i said before, it feels very strange. the real heroes are the first responders. laura harper and i were there but i think anybody would have done the same under similar circumstances. >> i'm not sure. what you did is unthinkable to people. when you heard the explosions, instead of running away, you ran towards the trouble. can you tell us what happened? you are a trained doctor. i know you thought you could help...
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dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my lower back pain. find a machine at drscholls.com . >>> secretary of state john kerrytoday there's a word for what isis is doing minority groups in iraq and syria. that word, he said, is genocide. it's the first time that america has made that declaration since 2004. the impact on civilians, it's hard to overstate. our senior international correspondent clarissa ward has done extraordinary reporting from inside syria, at great risk to her own life. here's her report, which we warn you contain traffic images. >> it's an all too common site, the moments after an air strike, survivors stagger from the rubble. those still trapped call out for help. the target this time, the courthouse. activists say the bombs were russian. with rebels took the capital, they saw it as a crucial act to demonstrate they could take the territory. any civilian infrastructure is a potential target, including hospitals. last month four were hit in a single day. one was supported by doctors without borders. this is what remains of it now, at least 25 people were killed. this doctor was the general
dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my lower back pain. find a machine at drscholls.com . >>> secretary of state john kerrytoday there's a word for what isis is doing minority groups in iraq and syria. that word, he said, is genocide. it's the first time that america has made that declaration since 2004. the impact on civilians, it's hard to overstate. our senior international correspondent clarissa ward has done extraordinary...
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kerry says in the first place. >> nothing gets noticed. you say, that they are out of their depth, out of their minds? >> malignant narcissism from the prescription pad of dr thank you very much. >> what else is out of their mind, bernie sanders may have the wind at his back after making a clean sweep over the weekend. vermont senator winning all three democratic caucuses in washington state, alaska, and hawaii, winning each by a landslide. he was won five out of the last six contests losing my home state of arizona and cutting hillary clinton's lead of pledged delegates by a third. look at this new poll. clinton's once commanding lead in california shrinking down to single digits. before that primary it moves to the liberal states, favorable political terrain for sanders and his progressive message. no wonder he says, the tide has turned into his favor. giving him so-called path to victory. >> clearly we have momentum. we'll have more pledged delegates than secretary clinton. the superdelegates will have to make a very difficult decision. that is if a candidates wins in a state by 40 or 50 points who are you going to give your vote to? and second of all,
kerry says in the first place. >> nothing gets noticed. you say, that they are out of their depth, out of their minds? >> malignant narcissism from the prescription pad of dr thank you very much. >> what else is out of their mind, bernie sanders may have the wind at his back after making a clean sweep over the weekend. vermont senator winning all three democratic caucuses in washington state, alaska, and hawaii, winning each by a landslide. he was won five out of the last six...
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dr. b chow and i presented that to her. we want to figure for women and she continued to be ambassador for the hospital. just to note, kerry salk from our staff is one of the hearts of heroes awardees and we want to knowledge him in his incredible work of the rebuild of the hospital. the just emerging is from that is licensing came in last week. we really leave strongly that it gave us great components were going to make our may 21 deadline in the move to the new hospital. minor issues that we still have pharmacy to come and in march, but we do believe there were going to be able to meet that deadline. we would love the conference from the state and all on the status of how well our staff knew the hospital, as well as the state of the hospital itself. i think that really goes to the leadership of the hospital and all the training that is done and also you need to the bricks and mortar done and terry did a great job on that. >> thank you. dr. pating >> i want to thank a department for its work in addressing the health hazards on the division street by-my impression from the news it seemed to be handled very compassionately
dr. b chow and i presented that to her. we want to figure for women and she continued to be ambassador for the hospital. just to note, kerry salk from our staff is one of the hearts of heroes awardees and we want to knowledge him in his incredible work of the rebuild of the hospital. the just emerging is from that is licensing came in last week. we really leave strongly that it gave us great components were going to make our may 21 deadline in the move to the new hospital. minor issues that we...
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dr. b chow and i presented that to her. we want to figure for women and she continued to be ambassador for the hospital. just to note, kerryk from our staff is one of the hearts of heroes awardees and we want to knowledge him in his incredible work of the rebuild of the hospital. the just emerging is from that is licensing came in last week. we really leave strongly that it gave us great components were going to make our may 21 deadline in the move to the new hospital. minor issues that we still have pharmacy to come and in march, but we do believe there were going to be able to meet that deadline. we would love the conference from the state and all on the status of how well our staff knew the hospital, as well as the state of the hospital itself. i think that really goes to the leadership of the hospital and all the training that is done and also you need to the bricks and mortar done and terry did a great job on that. >> thank you. dr. pating >> i want to thank a department for its work in addressing the health hazards on the division street by-my impression from the news it seemed to be handled very compassionately by t
dr. b chow and i presented that to her. we want to figure for women and she continued to be ambassador for the hospital. just to note, kerryk from our staff is one of the hearts of heroes awardees and we want to knowledge him in his incredible work of the rebuild of the hospital. the just emerging is from that is licensing came in last week. we really leave strongly that it gave us great components were going to make our may 21 deadline in the move to the new hospital. minor issues that we...