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and dr. lisaangelina jolie's op-ed, it says more people should be tested and more insurance companies should pay for it. she said it cost up to $3,000 for a test for the gene and then in a situation like anna or angelina and the chances 87%, the choice might be -- i don't want to say simple because it's not simple but might be more clear but a test become and 30% or 40%? all of a sudden it's a lot more difficult. >> well, we all have risk factors and some of us have higher risk factors than others especially with a first-degree relative or you had abnormal biopsies but it's an individual choice for women. the idea is to identify who's at risk to decide if they want to be monitored more frequently with more breast exams, mammograms, mris or do chemo prevention so there are options for women and a key factor is you don't want to do something out of fear. you want to do something to help you for the rest of your life. mastectomy, that's great. that takes kounch and have your ovarians removed, as well
and dr. lisaangelina jolie's op-ed, it says more people should be tested and more insurance companies should pay for it. she said it cost up to $3,000 for a test for the gene and then in a situation like anna or angelina and the chances 87%, the choice might be -- i don't want to say simple because it's not simple but might be more clear but a test become and 30% or 40%? all of a sudden it's a lot more difficult. >> well, we all have risk factors and some of us have higher risk factors...
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mission or pacific heights please vote yes >> let me call a few more names (calling names) >> hi i'm dr. lisa i'm the chair of st. luke's. i come together to make 3 points and that st. luke's is a special organization and it needs a viable hospital. and if you look at the plan as a whole it is an credible piece of work. you came together to put together the folks primarily needs. he urge you to support the plan as quickly as possible. we need to help the community grass the fact that st. luke's it going to be rebuilt which i hope it will be. we need to recruit the personnel we need. thank you >> good evening. i'm nick i'm the construction platform. i want to urge you to support the plan as written now. our engagement with herself restraining order over the engagement of the plan i can imagine once this plan is accepted the community bends are going to be wonderful. so as a partner in the community we believe that they urge you to support the plan as written >> thank you, commissioners for hearing this important item today. i'm ann i'm the coordinator. on behalf of the elderly i'm here to ask
mission or pacific heights please vote yes >> let me call a few more names (calling names) >> hi i'm dr. lisa i'm the chair of st. luke's. i come together to make 3 points and that st. luke's is a special organization and it needs a viable hospital. and if you look at the plan as a whole it is an credible piece of work. you came together to put together the folks primarily needs. he urge you to support the plan as quickly as possible. we need to help the community grass the fact...
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peter salgo, and today i'm happy to welcome our "second opinion" primary care physician, dr. lisa harris, dr. anne louise oaklander, neurologist from massachusetts general hospital, dr. mark shelly from university of es
peter salgo, and today i'm happy to welcome our "second opinion" primary care physician, dr. lisa harris, dr. anne louise oaklander, neurologist from massachusetts general hospital, dr. mark shelly from university of es
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it is the rising of that and i know that nobody in this room knows better than dr. lisa stevens of the academy of art university, because we look at her business, and it is going because people appreciate the roll of arts in all of our lives. it enriches us. but it is also a great profession to become a part of. it is a great point of education the arts is now become a critical partner with technology. and you can't sell products without designing them for people who want to use them. you can't enliven people's enthusiasm without roles in arts. and so, it is part of our business as well. and so, i think that this great contribution of the arts is going to be wonderful and i want to thank dr. stevens and i want to thank richards and wo ng from bay cat from being the three wonderful judges that had the very difficult tasks of selecting these wonderful contributers to our arts programs in the bay area. that will be announced on monday, i believe. so, they don't get to put the pressure on the mayor any more to make those decisions. because we always lose, you know, support w
it is the rising of that and i know that nobody in this room knows better than dr. lisa stevens of the academy of art university, because we look at her business, and it is going because people appreciate the roll of arts in all of our lives. it enriches us. but it is also a great profession to become a part of. it is a great point of education the arts is now become a critical partner with technology. and you can't sell products without designing them for people who want to use them. you can't...
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. >> dr. lisa bailey from oakland bay area breast surgeon says aside from breast surgery some have opted for active surveillance. which means annual visit with their doctor. >> thanks, kate. and jolie is not the first celebrity to two under that procedure. other celebrities who have had a double mastectomy include kathy baits and christina applegate. and talk show host montel williams. >>> a critical meeting of the america's cup event in san francisco take place later this afternoon. the review will involve studying events that led up to the artemis capsizing and what safety changes may be needed. >>> the father of the 12-year- old murder suspect to our east says he will not believe -- or he will continue to believe his son is innocent until he sees evidence that proves otherwise. the boy is accused of stabbing fowler to death in their home. the father planned to speak to reporters today but canceled the news conference. >>> the search continues for a nine-year-old boy area girl reported missing fr
. >> dr. lisa bailey from oakland bay area breast surgeon says aside from breast surgery some have opted for active surveillance. which means annual visit with their doctor. >> thanks, kate. and jolie is not the first celebrity to two under that procedure. other celebrities who have had a double mastectomy include kathy baits and christina applegate. and talk show host montel williams. >>> a critical meeting of the america's cup event in san francisco take place later this...
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with us now is dr. lisa young. at new york university and stuart elliott is here too. he's an tooiszing columnist for "the new york times." good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> dr. lisa, let's start with you. are you here to be buzz kill. a lot of people think if you're drinking flavored water, that it's better for them. >> not necessarily. so it's going to depend on what's in that water. some of them are flavored with sugar. >> but most of it, you think flavored water is really a form of soda. >> in many cases it is. >> explain. >> well, some of these waters, they look like water and they have sugar added in which case it's calories. it's soda. but the scary part is they think it's healthy, and they think it's water. >> now, some waters are flavored with natural flavorings like some those flavored selzers which are great and some waters are flavored with artificial sweeteners that you really want to think twice before you give these waters to your children. >> coca-cola which has a waterline, as you know,
with us now is dr. lisa young. at new york university and stuart elliott is here too. he's an tooiszing columnist for "the new york times." good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> dr. lisa, let's start with you. are you here to be buzz kill. a lot of people think if you're drinking flavored water, that it's better for them. >> not necessarily. so it's going to depend on what's in that water. some of them are flavored with sugar. >> but most of it, you...
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dr. lisad audrey mcclellan is the co-founder of mom generation.com. welcome to all of you guys. a lot of great topics to chew on this morning. let's start with this one, which is very interesting. i'm curious to hear your takes on this. this comes from a daily mail article about a new survey that said that one in three women say their own infidelity actually helped boost their marital sex lives and apparently more than half of the women said an affair made it easier for them to stay in their marriage. perhaps made them appreciate what they had more. who knows if they felt guilty. renee, you have an interesting take on this one because actually about a year ago when you were married for 18 years you were considering perhaps either an fair or leaving your husband. >> yeah, yeah. i mean, that's a hard thing to actually say out loud. >> but you have written about it. it's published. >> it's anot a secret. i've written about it on good enough mother.com, my blog. we've been married for 18 years. i
dr. lisad audrey mcclellan is the co-founder of mom generation.com. welcome to all of you guys. a lot of great topics to chew on this morning. let's start with this one, which is very interesting. i'm curious to hear your takes on this. this comes from a daily mail article about a new survey that said that one in three women say their own infidelity actually helped boost their marital sex lives and apparently more than half of the women said an affair made it easier for them to stay in their...
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and you are brave, my friend, and also with me, dr. lisa newman, a surgical on kaulcolog. zoraida, to you first, doctors detected breast cancer in one of your breasts but you made a decision to have both of your breasts removed. can't be an easy decision. or perhaps it was. >> oh, no, it wasn't an easy decision. i'll say when i was first diagnosed, what i thought of was get it out, take it out, i don't want to deal with this anymore. but, you know, it is kind of evolved because i had that initial diagnosis, then an mri, i've gotten several opinions, and so it became a little bit more complicated along the way. that initial diagnosis became a little large, the other side had some other issues of concern, and so, you know, after spending a lot of time and doing a lot of sole searching, a lot of research talking to the doctors and radiologists, i decided best decision for me was to go ahead and have a double mastectomy. >> i want to come back to you. here we were just talking in cleveland last week and you continue on, obviously, working and having to handle all this on a ver
and you are brave, my friend, and also with me, dr. lisa newman, a surgical on kaulcolog. zoraida, to you first, doctors detected breast cancer in one of your breasts but you made a decision to have both of your breasts removed. can't be an easy decision. or perhaps it was. >> oh, no, it wasn't an easy decision. i'll say when i was first diagnosed, what i thought of was get it out, take it out, i don't want to deal with this anymore. but, you know, it is kind of evolved because i had that...
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lisa bloom. and also hln's dr. drew pinsky. dr.bviously there are so many people who would have so many questions about why those other two would have stayed behind and what would have given amanda the courage to do what she had been unable to do for a decade. can you shed some light on that? >> i suspect, as many have speculated, that the reason she finally sort of could take it no longer, after having been indoctrinated, as the other two had been, into sort of a stockholm syndrome of learned passivity, i believe that when this monster started going after amanda's child, that's when her maternal instincts kicked in and she had had enough. i think any woman can understand, particularly those of you that are mothers, that at that point, you don't care if you live or die, you just are going to put it all on the line for that child, and we've all heard reports of superhuman strength and superhuman effort, and that's precisely what broke through here and saved all of their lives. >> lisa bloom, i know you've done an extensive amount of
lisa bloom. and also hln's dr. drew pinsky. dr.bviously there are so many people who would have so many questions about why those other two would have stayed behind and what would have given amanda the courage to do what she had been unable to do for a decade. can you shed some light on that? >> i suspect, as many have speculated, that the reason she finally sort of could take it no longer, after having been indoctrinated, as the other two had been, into sort of a stockholm syndrome of...
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dr. murray's? >> ah, yes. >> okay. lisa bloom, you can get away with i don't know a lot and i don't remember and that happens. it's legitimate in a lot of case but when you don't know who he is after having just referred to who he is. is pretty troublesome. that's not lost on the jury, is it? >> so in my law practice i prepare witnesses for trial all the time. this is a perfect example of what not to do. high ranking pple in the corporate world tend to behave this way. they're not going to answer any question. they don't remember anything about anything. jurors do not like that. when i get a jury laughing along with me, i know that i've got them. this looks very bad for aeg. >> and alan due, when this transpired, i just said to lisa, it happens a lot in case, there are thousands of questions asked, busy executives handle thousands of e-mails, freakily, people will say, i don't recall that. how many times did this executive resort to the answer i don't remember and i don't recall? >> yeah, it could have been a record number.
dr. murray's? >> ah, yes. >> okay. lisa bloom, you can get away with i don't know a lot and i don't remember and that happens. it's legitimate in a lot of case but when you don't know who he is after having just referred to who he is. is pretty troublesome. that's not lost on the jury, is it? >> so in my law practice i prepare witnesses for trial all the time. this is a perfect example of what not to do. high ranking pple in the corporate world tend to behave this way. they're...
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lisa bloom is with avo.com. kristin grillo is a prosecutor in brooklyn, new york. hln's dr. drew is with us.of all, i want to get your reaction to the tenor of those tweet the frantic nature of them and who many of those tweets blame everyone else for whatever is being accused of her, then there is this insistence she has done nothing wrong, has nothing going on in her life and she is pretty imperfect. >> well, one of the haulmark features of psychiatric illness oftentimes is a lack of insight or a loss of insight. and she clearly has none. she does not understand how she is being perceived. she blames circumstances for everything happening in her life. it's interesting, you used the word frantic. i would use the word manic. particularly, i have done with a series of young women that impulsively shave their had. that's what amanda did, britney spears did. those people in my experience have been bipolar in a manic episode. it sounds like this is a young woman in trouble. >> christine grillo, as a prosecutor, do you have insight to how another grown adult can gain control over an adult? what d
lisa bloom is with avo.com. kristin grillo is a prosecutor in brooklyn, new york. hln's dr. drew is with us.of all, i want to get your reaction to the tenor of those tweet the frantic nature of them and who many of those tweets blame everyone else for whatever is being accused of her, then there is this insistence she has done nothing wrong, has nothing going on in her life and she is pretty imperfect. >> well, one of the haulmark features of psychiatric illness oftentimes is a lack of...
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dr. maloney updating the condition of the three women found in a home in cleveland. the police have taken three suspects all brothers into custody. back with marc class, lisa bloom. welcome to you both. marc, we spoke earlier about this. it really is a quite extraordinary situation where you have three completely separate kidnappings of three women and here they all get brought together either by one men or three. three are in custody right now. what do you make of it as somebody who has been through the agony and torment of having a child abducted. >> we've talked about this a little bit during other segments this evening. there is a history of children being kidnapped in groups, or not kidnapped in groups but being taken by the same predator. kenneth parnell did it to ken stainer and stephen stainer and then timmy white back in the 70s. a another guy in the 2000s. then this was this case of three kids. hopefully these kids are able to comfort each other in their victimization because i think we have to remember these children have suffered, they've been victimized for most of their lives, certainly their adult lives. they're going to require a lot of help to ge
dr. maloney updating the condition of the three women found in a home in cleveland. the police have taken three suspects all brothers into custody. back with marc class, lisa bloom. welcome to you both. marc, we spoke earlier about this. it really is a quite extraordinary situation where you have three completely separate kidnappings of three women and here they all get brought together either by one men or three. three are in custody right now. what do you make of it as somebody who has been...
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lisa mor cow sky spoke on the senate floor. here are their speeches starting with senator wyden. >> the domination of dr.earnest to head the department of energy is now the pending business here in the senate my colleague senator murkowski is here. we will take a short amount of time to discuss the doctor's qualifications. and i would urge colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support the nomination of dr. earnest to serve as a secretary of energy. in my view, the doctor is smart about energy policy. he's savvy about how the department of energy operations. and he's solution oriented. which is what democrats and republicans on the senate energy and natural resources committee to consider his nomination. i'm going to talk about why i believe he is well qualified to spare head our effort, evolve our country's energy system. to increase domestic sources, emit less carbon. first, i would like to talk for a few minutes about the job that the doctor will be stepping in to once he's concerned. right now the energy department is at the senator of issues that are hugely consequential to our economy and the env
lisa mor cow sky spoke on the senate floor. here are their speeches starting with senator wyden. >> the domination of dr.earnest to head the department of energy is now the pending business here in the senate my colleague senator murkowski is here. we will take a short amount of time to discuss the doctor's qualifications. and i would urge colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support the nomination of dr. earnest to serve as a secretary of energy. in my view, the doctor is smart about...