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>> "ask dr. lisadical expertise on intimate women's issues. >> men have wet dreams? >> women can have an orgasm during their sleep! >> more information, this next test takes a few seconds but it could change your life. >> more interaction. >> i am dealing with miserable allergies. >> time to call nikki. >> when you least expect it. >> hello? >> is nikki in please . >> this is she. >> nikki, hey, it's dr. stork calling from the set of "the doctors". >> whatever! wow. >> whether it's in the lab, the grocery store, our health investigator liz vaccariello is getting remedies. >> bottled water, tap water. >> anyone who drinks bottled water will be shocked at what i am finding out. >> finally! i have been to a few doctors. >> i had them tell me there's not much we can do about it. >> a reason to believe. >> we contacted dr. ordon because i watch the show all the time. we were desperate. >> he has a fist-sized defect sitting in the middle of his chest. >> a reason to change your life! >> wow! [ applause ] ♪
>> "ask dr. lisadical expertise on intimate women's issues. >> men have wet dreams? >> women can have an orgasm during their sleep! >> more information, this next test takes a few seconds but it could change your life. >> more interaction. >> i am dealing with miserable allergies. >> time to call nikki. >> when you least expect it. >> hello? >> is nikki in please . >> this is she. >> nikki, hey, it's dr. stork calling...
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thank you so much for being here, dr. lisa, dr. travis. know people are like why do you have doctors on a money show? what are you doing? but you're saying there are ways to be healthy that can help your budget, as well too in your new book, right? >> every minute you invest in your health today will increase your life span later on. so it'll pay off in the long run. >> you're going to have so much wealth later down the line if you take care of your health early. i'm an e.r. doctor, i see people come into the e.r. for conditions that could have been prevented. and i always stress prevention will save you money. health's more important, i have to say, than money. if you don't have your health, money doesn't matter. >> right. >> but one does beget the other, believe it or not. >> no, it makes a lot of sense. let's talk about a few topics that people are always talking about. one of them being their always their weight. there are some ways to prevent any issues, whether or not you gain weight, lose weight, whatever it may be. there are good w
thank you so much for being here, dr. lisa, dr. travis. know people are like why do you have doctors on a money show? what are you doing? but you're saying there are ways to be healthy that can help your budget, as well too in your new book, right? >> every minute you invest in your health today will increase your life span later on. so it'll pay off in the long run. >> you're going to have so much wealth later down the line if you take care of your health early. i'm an e.r. doctor,...
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dr. lisa joins to us answer some of our questions. thanks for being here.story, we saw a woman who says she's been collecting things for 15 years. i know you haven't treated her or spoken to her, but what causes someone to become a hoarder? >> well, you have to think of it in this way. initially we have an impulse to save, all of us, but what happens is that impulse to save can become blown apart, so to speak. the inhibitions that we typically have are lost, and the biological brakes come off, and the natural impulse to save becomes an unnatural impulse to hoard. >> when do you know you crossed the line? is i've been saving things since high school, things that are important to me. when do you cross that line it to the point where you are called a sneered. >> that's a very good question. obviously some people will say, no, this is just my very worthwhile collection of things, and someone else will say, no, that's you hoarding shoes, you don't need all that stuff. so there is no bright line. but what we do know is the hoarder is a very diseased person, and y
dr. lisa joins to us answer some of our questions. thanks for being here.story, we saw a woman who says she's been collecting things for 15 years. i know you haven't treated her or spoken to her, but what causes someone to become a hoarder? >> well, you have to think of it in this way. initially we have an impulse to save, all of us, but what happens is that impulse to save can become blown apart, so to speak. the inhibitions that we typically have are lost, and the biological brakes come...
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dr. xena ibrahim. lisa frazier is the publisher of "bay area citizens." paul connelly is the senior vice president of the tcc group and he manages the challenge fund for journalism, one of the largest sources of grants for journalism. now on the back row, crank aaron is the senior director of the free press, a group working to increase government funding for the media. frank frankle is a journalism professor at stanford university. next to him is ron dellens, the mayor of oakland. he has served 14 houseyears. next to him is a former writer and publisher. he and embed the publisher. next to him is david calloway, editor in chief of marketwatch.com. next to him, sandy close, the director of new american media. she is also my executive editor and i get to hold the microphone up to her. let's begin the discussion. >> thank you. let's start with a question that is on many people's mind. with cutbacks and technology shifts, what has that done to the quality of news, barry parr? >> when i worked at the "mercury news" back in the 1990's, we were trying to compete
dr. xena ibrahim. lisa frazier is the publisher of "bay area citizens." paul connelly is the senior vice president of the tcc group and he manages the challenge fund for journalism, one of the largest sources of grants for journalism. now on the back row, crank aaron is the senior director of the free press, a group working to increase government funding for the media. frank frankle is a journalism professor at stanford university. next to him is ron dellens, the mayor of oakland. he...
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show and also in their new book "five-minutes health fixes" this morning doctor travis stork, lisa masterson, dr questions. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> this is good. we've got questions from all over the place, our website, people on the street, who knows what. our first question comes from a young woman named beth. so let's hear beth's question. >> hi. i'm beth and -- i've herd conflicting advice what sort of vitamins and supplement as toddler should have. i'm curious to hear your advice what sort of vitamins they should be taking at this age. >> sounds like a question for a pediatrician. >> right. good thing we have one here. >> you guys are all very adept. >> yeah. yeah. >> doctors -- >> you know, what i'm not a huge fan of vitamins. i'd rather kids get what they need from fruits and vegetables and eating fish. but, if your child is a really picky eater and will do a multi-vitamin maybe pick one without artificial sweeteners or dyes, food coloring. there is a lot of good kid vitamins sweetened with fruit juice and things like that, better for you. >> make sure you, one of tho
show and also in their new book "five-minutes health fixes" this morning doctor travis stork, lisa masterson, dr questions. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> this is good. we've got questions from all over the place, our website, people on the street, who knows what. our first question comes from a young woman named beth. so let's hear beth's question. >> hi. i'm beth and -- i've herd conflicting advice what sort of vitamins and supplement as toddler...
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dr. kim mulvihill joins us with her story. kim. >> reporter: allen, her name is lisa nash. you may not recognize her name, but once you hear and see her story, chance are you'll never forget her. >>> reporter: for those critically burned in the san bruno explosion, one bay area woman wants you to know, you're not alone. >> there is light at the end of the tunnel. it will happen. >> reporter: five years ago, as seen on amateur videotape, lisa nash was caught in this terrible fire. an underground pg&e transformer exploded beneath her feet as she crossed an empty intersection in san francisco. the blast left nash severely burned on over 50% of her body. >> the moment of the accident was my most unlucky day. but from the moment thereafter, i was probably the luckiest person i had ever met. >> reporter: luckiest bass paramedics were on the scene and nash was just blocks way from the burn center at saint francis memorial hospital. >> they hydrated me and wrapped me up. they told me i looked like a michelin man. >> reporter: doctors put her into a medically-induced coma for 2.5 we
dr. kim mulvihill joins us with her story. kim. >> reporter: allen, her name is lisa nash. you may not recognize her name, but once you hear and see her story, chance are you'll never forget her. >>> reporter: for those critically burned in the san bruno explosion, one bay area woman wants you to know, you're not alone. >> there is light at the end of the tunnel. it will happen. >> reporter: five years ago, as seen on amateur videotape, lisa nash was caught in this...
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dr. kim mulvihill joins us with her story. >> her name is lisa nash.ou may not recognize her name but once you hear and see her story, chances are you will never another get her -- you will never forget her. >>> reporter: for those critically burned in the san bruno explosion, one bay area woman wants you to know, you're not alone. >> there is light at the end of the tunnel. it will happen. >> reporter: five years ago, as seen on amateur videotape, lisa nash was caught in this terrible fire. an underground pg&e transformer exploded beneath her feet as she crossed an empty intersection in san francisco. the blast left nash severely burned on over 50% of her body. >> the moment of the accident was my most unlucky day. but from the moment thereafter, i was probably the luckiest person i had ever met. >> reporter: luckiest because paramedics were on the scene and nash was just blocks way from the burn center at saint francis memorial hospital. >> they hydrated me and wrapped me up. they told me i looked like a michelin man. >> reporter: doctors put her int
dr. kim mulvihill joins us with her story. >> her name is lisa nash.ou may not recognize her name but once you hear and see her story, chances are you will never another get her -- you will never forget her. >>> reporter: for those critically burned in the san bruno explosion, one bay area woman wants you to know, you're not alone. >> there is light at the end of the tunnel. it will happen. >> reporter: five years ago, as seen on amateur videotape, lisa nash was...
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lisa stark. >> reporter: the battle against the diabetes drug, avandia, has been long and hard-fought. leading the charge, dr nissen, a cardiologist at the cleveland clinic. >> people have been asking me, don't you feel vindicated? this is not personal vindication. it's about doing the right thing for patients. >> reporter: it was dr. nissen who first raised the alarm about avandia in 2007. he found it increased heart attack by 43%. the fda had approved the drug eight years earlier. so, what was the agency's response? >> i became their enemy for challenging a drug's safety. >> reporter: the battle lines were drawn. drugmaker glaxo smithkline and some at the fda, insisting avandia was safe. dr. nissen insisting it wasn't. >> it means a lot of people are going to be put at risk here. >> reporter: ultimately, 1 fda researcher determined the drug may have caused as many as 100,000 heart attacks, strokes and deaths. nissen says the war is not won. >> i will sleep better tonight. but i will not sleep until i know that we've improved the way we handle these kinds of problems in the united states. we've got to fix t
lisa stark. >> reporter: the battle against the diabetes drug, avandia, has been long and hard-fought. leading the charge, dr nissen, a cardiologist at the cleveland clinic. >> people have been asking me, don't you feel vindicated? this is not personal vindication. it's about doing the right thing for patients. >> reporter: it was dr. nissen who first raised the alarm about avandia in 2007. he found it increased heart attack by 43%. the fda had approved the drug eight years...
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lisa stark sought answers. >> reporter: the battle against the diabetes drug avandia has been long and hard fought. leading the charge, drsteve nissen, a cardiologist at the cleveland clinic. >> people have been asking me, don't you feel vindicated? and this is not about personal vindication. it's about doing the right thing for patients. >> reporter: it was dr. nissen who first raised the alarm about avandia in 2007. he found it increased heart attacks by 43%. the fda had approved the drug eight years earlier. what was the agency's response? >> i became their enemy for challenging a drug's safety. >> reporter: the battle lines were drawn. the drug maker and some at the fda insisting avandia was safe. dr. nissen insisting it wasn't. >> it means a lot of people are going to be put at risk here. >> reporter: ultimately one fda researcher determined the drug may have caused as many as 100,000 heart attacks, strokes and deaths. despite today's victory, nissen says the war is not won. >> i will sleep better tonight, but i will not sleep until i know that we've improved the way we handle these kinds of problems in the united s
lisa stark sought answers. >> reporter: the battle against the diabetes drug avandia has been long and hard fought. leading the charge, drsteve nissen, a cardiologist at the cleveland clinic. >> people have been asking me, don't you feel vindicated? and this is not about personal vindication. it's about doing the right thing for patients. >> reporter: it was dr. nissen who first raised the alarm about avandia in 2007. he found it increased heart attacks by 43%. the fda had...
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lisa masterson, cosmetic surgery drew or dan and pediatrician dr. jim spears.all here before. >> not all at one time, not in new york city the first time. our frirs promo tour together. >> as a team. >> how cool is that? who wants to answer. i made a joke during the commercial saying this is the replacements for the "physician's desk reference? ". >> not exactly, no. >> what is it, exactly. >> one thing we talk about, your health is defined by the small decisions you make every day not about being a gym rat, this is about all decisions that take five minutes or less and make a huge difference in your health. >> talking about food decisions -- >> -- eating, your gut -- >> for example, we'll talk about of our favorites but when you go to make a dish, you can substitute out sour cream and use fat-free greek yogurt, you get calcium, protein, not the saturated fats. simple decision, big health payoff. >> if you do a lot of the little decisions it end up having a significance, right. >> you can lengthsen the span of your life and have a better quality life especially
lisa masterson, cosmetic surgery drew or dan and pediatrician dr. jim spears.all here before. >> not all at one time, not in new york city the first time. our frirs promo tour together. >> as a team. >> how cool is that? who wants to answer. i made a joke during the commercial saying this is the replacements for the "physician's desk reference? ". >> not exactly, no. >> what is it, exactly. >> one thing we talk about, your health is defined by the...
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lisa mitchell agrees with the new hangee. bbt she waits for the other shoe to drop. >> my concern is what would be -s this the beginning f something else? >> dreeperience will not be over locked. he said everyone will make more in order to begin the new scale. they need to recognnzz the expense people have had in the pass. anddas for new teachers, starting salary increases from year. that's the highest pay for new teachers innthe state.3 reporting live here in north baatimore.ú karen parks, fox 45 news at 10:00. that..3 >> more than 28,000 taxpayer dollars poured into this office renovation. find out how ttey got all the money without raising any eyebrows, whaasoever, in tonight's cover story. >> i am ss sorry about these. oh, my gosh. i don't know whattto say. >> oh, boy.3 one of the biggest mix ups %-how they amed the wronn winn, on australia's next top model. in tonight's "word on the web". >> hear from the omen playing in baltimore's nnwest professional spprts leagu >> sounding the alarm about the pension problem in maryland. workers has about a problemúe across the country. and now the non-parttsan calvert institute has released a report
lisa mitchell agrees with the new hangee. bbt she waits for the other shoe to drop. >> my concern is what would be -s this the beginning f something else? >> dreeperience will not be over locked. he said everyone will make more in order to begin the new scale. they need to recognnzz the expense people have had in the pass. anddas for new teachers, starting salary increases from year. that's the highest pay for new teachers innthe state.3 reporting live here in north baatimore.ú...
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anne eur because it's linked to fatal heart attacks as lisa stark the diabetes drug avandia has been long and hard-fought. leading the charge, drt cleveland clinic. >> people have been asking me, don't you feel vindicated? this is not about personal vindication, it's about doing the right thing for patients. >> reporter: it was dr. nissen who first raised the alarm about avandia in 2007. he found the drug increased the risk of heart attack by 43%. the fda had approved the drug eight years earlier. so what was the agency's response? >> i became, you know, their enemy for challenging a drug's safety. >> reporter: the battle lines were drawn. drugmaker glaxosmithkline and some at the fda insisting avandia was safe. dr. nissen insisting it wasn't. >> it means a lot of people are going to be put at risk here. >> reporter: ultimately one fda researcher determined the drug may have caused as many as 100,000 heart attacks, strokes and deaths. nissen says the war is not won. >> i will sleep better tonight, but i will not sleep until i know we've improved the way we handle these kinds of problems in the united states. we've got to fix th
anne eur because it's linked to fatal heart attacks as lisa stark the diabetes drug avandia has been long and hard-fought. leading the charge, drt cleveland clinic. >> people have been asking me, don't you feel vindicated? this is not about personal vindication, it's about doing the right thing for patients. >> reporter: it was dr. nissen who first raised the alarm about avandia in 2007. he found the drug increased the risk of heart attack by 43%. the fda had approved the drug eight...
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dr. sanjay gupta. stay tuned for more news on cnn. >>> good morning. the gloves are off. those the words the republican senator lisa murkowski who lost her primary race but now has a new plan to win reelection. she is asking the voters to write her in. >>> also, just moments ago, we saw pope benedict holding a mass at westminster cathedral. he is on day three of a four-day trip to the uk. he hasn't changed his busy schedule despite the arrest of six men suspected in a possible terror plot. we will take you live to london. but for right now, live from the cnn center in atlanta, georgia, this is cnn saturday morning 8:00 a.m. here in atlanta, 7:00 a.m. in fayetteville, arkansas. glad you're here. i'm t.j. holmes. let me give you a look at other stories making headlines this morning. bp plans to permanently seal its well today. you've been hearing a lot about this story, a lot about this well, a lot about this spill. but today is the day when we could finally see this thing over and done with and dead. they are pumping cement into the bottom portion of the well. this the same well that started spewing in april after t
dr. sanjay gupta. stay tuned for more news on cnn. >>> good morning. the gloves are off. those the words the republican senator lisa murkowski who lost her primary race but now has a new plan to win reelection. she is asking the voters to write her in. >>> also, just moments ago, we saw pope benedict holding a mass at westminster cathedral. he is on day three of a four-day trip to the uk. he hasn't changed his busy schedule despite the arrest of six men suspected in a possible...
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dr. muelle, who is actually the ceo of hoeferhauser beer. >> there you go. the tropics are active, matthew is soaking central america. lisa is a hurricane, cat 1 but no threat to land. honduras and nicaragua the biggest threat all that rain. winds around 507 miles per hour. if you take a look quickly here at lisa, yeah, it is a category 1 hurricane but the good news about lisa, not forecast to be going anywhere close to any land mass. that's a quick look at the tropics. here is a closer look at -- all right. that does it for weather. rebecca, back inside to you. >> thanks, lonnie. >>> just ahead time to clean out the medicine cabinet for the good of your kids. we'll tell you about a government program to help beat prescription drug abuse by teenagers. this is "the early show" on cbs. my father brought me up to give back to society... felicia jackson promised her late sister that she would take care of her children. but she needed help. i used my american express open card to get half a million points to buy building materials to help build the jackson family a new home. well, i know if my dad was still around, he would ha
dr. muelle, who is actually the ceo of hoeferhauser beer. >> there you go. the tropics are active, matthew is soaking central america. lisa is a hurricane, cat 1 but no threat to land. honduras and nicaragua the biggest threat all that rain. winds around 507 miles per hour. if you take a look quickly here at lisa, yeah, it is a category 1 hurricane but the good news about lisa, not forecast to be going anywhere close to any land mass. that's a quick look at the tropics. here is a closer...