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dr. rollins lowe has been more than just seeing patients in his office.and has been an inspiration to minority doctors across california. >> my parents wanted me to be a doctor and i didn't really know what else i wanted to do, so i said, okay. >> young rollins lowe was precocious, a voracious reader. he finished high school at the age of 15, graduated from uc-berkeley at 18, and finished medical school at ucsf at 22. >> to me, medicine was a way to help people, but sort of like the doctor said, you know, the founder of the republic of china, he, too, recognized that to help people you need to get more involved in the community fiber. >> a trained vascular surgeon, dr. lowe was courted by prestigious clinics, but his passion was to help the under served in china town. he opened his family practice just down the block from the nursery school he attended. >> doctors sometimes they feel like god, so they tell more than listen. and i think it's more important the patients feel that you hear them. >> dr. lowe's impeccable bed side manner was matched by his wor
dr. rollins lowe has been more than just seeing patients in his office.and has been an inspiration to minority doctors across california. >> my parents wanted me to be a doctor and i didn't really know what else i wanted to do, so i said, okay. >> young rollins lowe was precocious, a voracious reader. he finished high school at the age of 15, graduated from uc-berkeley at 18, and finished medical school at ucsf at 22. >> to me, medicine was a way to help people, but sort of...
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dr. at low or anr wody in this ield peousie behave differently when they know they are being wapeaohe al is the govercrent miehaves differently when it knows this is not being watched. expand its power, it does other things because it knows it is not going to have to enter in p is cliyou c stuart: are we more decent and law-abiding because we lost privacy and we u aow we are beig looked at? judge napolitano: we are fearful and afraid to exercise freedom because we know we may have to justify even our private behavvor. stuart: we are close to agreement. for oliee. thank you very much indeed. see you at strlie sam check this out. a baby bounce the mack seat designed around and ipad. a guest to not only disagrees with the concept but wants this thing recalled, taken oice of te market, no longer your choice. you wants a harvarw academics as get that thing oice the market. she is with us after the break. ♪ [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free tras wh
dr. at low or anr wody in this ield peousie behave differently when they know they are being wapeaohe al is the govercrent miehaves differently when it knows this is not being watched. expand its power, it does other things because it knows it is not going to have to enter in p is cliyou c stuart: are we more decent and law-abiding because we lost privacy and we u aow we are beig looked at? judge napolitano: we are fearful and afraid to exercise freedom because we know we may have to justify...
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dr. keith at lowe joins us now. this is not we are seeing. >> it is nuts and this is what we have been talking about. you and diane stuart varney have been talking about a generation of narcissists being kindled by forces that remove them from real interpersonal relationships like facebook, twitter and technology like the iphone. charles: also the social media sites give them support. it enables them because someone will say you are right, your parents suck or something like that. >> it incurred as people to be dramatic, outsized, to say more than they really think or less than they really think, not to be themselves. these are drugs. these devices and their use are powerful drugs and now we hear about somebody attacking a parent because he didn't get the right gift which i hear is a headline and you would think when else does that happen? when parents try to restrict their kids from taking drugs and get between the cocaine and the kid that happens too. these are drugs of abuse being sold legally. liz: what you are
dr. keith at lowe joins us now. this is not we are seeing. >> it is nuts and this is what we have been talking about. you and diane stuart varney have been talking about a generation of narcissists being kindled by forces that remove them from real interpersonal relationships like facebook, twitter and technology like the iphone. charles: also the social media sites give them support. it enables them because someone will say you are right, your parents suck or something like that....
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dr. richard besser of abc, says the risk is low, however, because the flight was so short. the cdc says last night, there was no indication that any passenger was infectious. >>> the white house says healthcare.gov is now working for the majority of the people that log on. officials say the site is working more than 90% of the time, up from 40% when it began. the weekend relaunch was kept low-key so a flood of people didn't crash the system again. >> people need an easy experience. it hasn't been easy. >> the good thing about when you're down is that you got to where to go but up. >> officials are urging consumers to reach out and call the call center for advanced help. >>> the obama administration is urging north korea to free an elderly american tourist. after he appeared in a new video. 85-year-old merrill newman is seen confessing to war crimes, reading from an awkwardly phrased text. it's the first time he was seen since being detained five weeks ago when he was pulled off a plane with no explanation. >> we just hope whatever that misunderstanding is will be resolved.
dr. richard besser of abc, says the risk is low, however, because the flight was so short. the cdc says last night, there was no indication that any passenger was infectious. >>> the white house says healthcare.gov is now working for the majority of the people that log on. officials say the site is working more than 90% of the time, up from 40% when it began. the weekend relaunch was kept low-key so a flood of people didn't crash the system again. >> people need an easy...
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lows. >> this should be interesting. >> coming up next on "dr. oz." dr.z: today -- a highly charged, hot button health issue. can you be addicted to marijuana? the question is growing more urgeant as the movement to
lows. >> this should be interesting. >> coming up next on "dr. oz." dr.z: today -- a highly charged, hot button health issue. can you be addicted to marijuana? the question is growing more urgeant as the movement to
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the low immunity surely we can. a crowd of dr kelly's run entrance of the debate make the club isn't this cool i could do was to cover my head with my hands and put a piece of tofu but so after they've gone the other policeman came out to me and cut me off to the states and to some of them. well it was while lying on the fiddle. the tickets and get things done. jolted the moon and the group of local mall. if you're a news camera grammatical pianist was filming when he was attacked his with concussion and chest injuries we had a few of us who needed to put in the first time they may be tied down. as i was able to keep on filming three of them stopped to take mason to take the risk of some don't. i use and they knew what they were doing some guy was trying to intervene but he was kicked even harder than i was. to the with fuel. typically the awesome guy who tried to save the shopping is pricey even i'm tired. this didn't seem to have any effect. i'm depressed cause hanging around my neck. i don't know why is it just didn't pay any
the low immunity surely we can. a crowd of dr kelly's run entrance of the debate make the club isn't this cool i could do was to cover my head with my hands and put a piece of tofu but so after they've gone the other policeman came out to me and cut me off to the states and to some of them. well it was while lying on the fiddle. the tickets and get things done. jolted the moon and the group of local mall. if you're a news camera grammatical pianist was filming when he was attacked his with...
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one of the biggest problem the industry hit a low return on investment the range of investment over dr terribly well. the high cost of one major reason why china's milk prices are more than thirty percent higher the average price in the world. difficult as the main issue back with the shows. the coaches brought milk prices to a rapid increase in recent years. according to data china's raw milk price ventured out with oven for about seventeen thank you for power. if you're the average price has gone up to nearly thirty four you can propel the price has doubled after two years. in the fourth most expensive raw milk right in the world. the high domestic prices had made it cheaper to buy imported milk powder which a tiny computer doing on the previous high priced lunch we looked into the meager profit margins for dairy farmers. that made men even quit the market the drop in the numbers of cattle. meanwhile milk output dramatically decrease chinese dairy companies to increase the prices to compete with others increased prices and the cost of middlemen have made the milk prices go up these a
one of the biggest problem the industry hit a low return on investment the range of investment over dr terribly well. the high cost of one major reason why china's milk prices are more than thirty percent higher the average price in the world. difficult as the main issue back with the shows. the coaches brought milk prices to a rapid increase in recent years. according to data china's raw milk price ventured out with oven for about seventeen thank you for power. if you're the average price has...
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dr. going to keep interests rate very low for a long time. and that seems to be what the market is focused on. because the stock market was just jumping for joy at this announcement, not fearing that the dreaded tapering. >> woodruff: and david, why did they do it now? >> well, mr. bernanke said that they did it now because the economy had reached the point where they thought it was time to start turning the dials. the labor market had improved substantially. he insisted it had nothing to do with the fact that he's leaving office in january. but it's very hard for me to believe it wasn't a factor in their mind it would be good to get this going before he handed the gaffe told janet yellin, his likely successor. >> woodruff: is this the right move? >> it's a mild mistake. the cart is before the horse in what david just said it wasn't an extraordinary period in monetary policy, it was an extraordinary period in the economy. and the moan tear policy tried to react to that. 's coming to the end of that extraordinary period. so we're shifting a bi
dr. going to keep interests rate very low for a long time. and that seems to be what the market is focused on. because the stock market was just jumping for joy at this announcement, not fearing that the dreaded tapering. >> woodruff: and david, why did they do it now? >> well, mr. bernanke said that they did it now because the economy had reached the point where they thought it was time to start turning the dials. the labor market had improved substantially. he insisted it had...
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dr. moedz. i've known him for a you been unable of reinforces as a very conscience person someone deep low committed to a public process. and he has served with distinction on this commission so far and i believe he would serve very well to continue his work on that commission as previous speakers have indicated this is an important commission and dr. moses will bring contingent to the process of the commission as it goes forward with the complicated work of trying to make a reality the obamacare and other important pieces of legislation. thank you. >> thank you. any member of the public wish to speak on any item. you want to ask a question >> okay supervisor breed. >> you want to go forward? >> would this be part of public comment for you. >> seeing no other public comment public comment is closed. before you ask a question i want to ask someone to come up first of all, i want to commend you and the other commissioners to create such a diverse system in terms of neglectly. i want to see this is diverse. i'm curious in regards to immigrant percentage whooid wide just broad strokes it didn't have to
dr. moedz. i've known him for a you been unable of reinforces as a very conscience person someone deep low committed to a public process. and he has served with distinction on this commission so far and i believe he would serve very well to continue his work on that commission as previous speakers have indicated this is an important commission and dr. moses will bring contingent to the process of the commission as it goes forward with the complicated work of trying to make a reality the...
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dr. nancy snyderman, nbc new, new york. >> let's check in with rob mayeda. >> temperatures we're seeing right now in the low 50s. close to the daytime highs come wednesday and thursday, giving you a preview of how ghoul things get later on. middle part of next week, tonight, not much in the way of fog. but tomorrow morning, you may see patchy fog around san francisco and across the inner bay. 41 degrees in napa. 50 in san jose. 52 degrees in san francisco. as we take up tomorrow morn, patches of low clouds and high clouds during the middle part of the day. so the end of the weekend looks just fine. it's the bigger changes we're going to see evolve monday into tuesday. first, let's talk about the cold front that will bring us a chance of seeing rain. this is monday night into tuesday. you can see into tuesday morning around 4:30 or just before we get into the morning commute, we could see scattered showers. then cooler air will move on in. that's going to be relatively drier air. so not much in the way of rain. what it will bring is canadian air conditioning. we're talking high temperatures as we get towards wedn
dr. nancy snyderman, nbc new, new york. >> let's check in with rob mayeda. >> temperatures we're seeing right now in the low 50s. close to the daytime highs come wednesday and thursday, giving you a preview of how ghoul things get later on. middle part of next week, tonight, not much in the way of fog. but tomorrow morning, you may see patchy fog around san francisco and across the inner bay. 41 degrees in napa. 50 in san jose. 52 degrees in san francisco. as we take up tomorrow...
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dr. chugay reminds her that, as of now, she's on that same low calorie, liquid diet. >> and, three times day you start taking that, okay? >> mm-hmm. >> and no cheating. no twinkies. >> mm-mm. >> reporter: after only 10 minutes, the patch is in place. >> good girl! all done. >> reporter: what's it feel like? >> i can't talk! >> reporter: it was quick. >> i can't feel it. >> reporter: have you ever received any flak from colleagues in the medical community for this? >> no, i haven't. >> reporter: dr. chugay, meet dr. christine petti. >> i think it's ridiculous. >> reporter: and dr. rob huizenga. >> i think it's a barbaric procedure. >> she's also a plastic surgeon. i could never advise a procedure that would cause a patient pain. pain is not a good thing for anybody. >> reporter: better known as "dr. h," he specializes in long-term weight- loss, spending fourteen seasons as an expert on "the biggest loser." >> this is so primitive an approach. you could hire somebody to hold a gun to your head and threaten to shoot you every time you eat. you could have somebody with a hammer hit you over
dr. chugay reminds her that, as of now, she's on that same low calorie, liquid diet. >> and, three times day you start taking that, okay? >> mm-hmm. >> and no cheating. no twinkies. >> mm-mm. >> reporter: after only 10 minutes, the patch is in place. >> good girl! all done. >> reporter: what's it feel like? >> i can't talk! >> reporter: it was quick. >> i can't feel it. >> reporter: have you ever received any flak from colleagues...
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dr. richard besser says that the risk of an infection among the passengers is low because the flight was so short. >>> ntsb investigators have reached the scene of a fatal plane crash in a remote area of alaska. four people died and six were hurt in an accident in st. mary's. pilot and a baby were among the victims. the baby's mother walked a mile in the snow to get help. >>> investigators are looking in to the fiery crash that killed "fast & furious" star paul walker say it could be some time before they know how fast the car was going before it slammed in to a pole near los angeles. he was killed with a friend after a charity event held by walker on saturday. minutes after they took a porsche out for a spin. friends of the event rushed but it was too late. >> we tried. we went through fire extinguishers. >> walker who was 40 started as a child actor. he was on a break from filming "fast & furious" at the time of the crash. >>> freezing rain blamed for turning central massachusetts roads in to sheets of ice. it sent dozens of people to the hospital. the worst case was an enormous chain-
dr. richard besser says that the risk of an infection among the passengers is low because the flight was so short. >>> ntsb investigators have reached the scene of a fatal plane crash in a remote area of alaska. four people died and six were hurt in an accident in st. mary's. pilot and a baby were among the victims. the baby's mother walked a mile in the snow to get help. >>> investigators are looking in to the fiery crash that killed "fast & furious" star paul...
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low dose ct scan to detect early signs of cancer. those who have quit within the last 15 years should also be screened. dr. claudia henchke is a longtime promoter of annual screening. this doctor estimates the new guidelines could save more than 30,000 lives a year. >> we are thrilled with this result. we think this will make a big difference. many people will be able to enjoy a very productive life once they get screened and they find their lung cancer early. >> reporter: leslie believes it saved his life. >> without the lung detection program, the early screening program, i would not be here right now. no question about it. >> reporter: a low dose ct scan has no more radiation than a mammogram and the cost has really dropped in the last couple of years. now to somewhere between $200 and $400. most insurance companies have been covering this procedure. as we move into 2014 increasingly, lester, we'll see screening cts for lung cancer increasingly covered by insurance companies. >> all right, nancy. while we have you here, i understand that flu season is cranking up in a big way now. >> reporter: it seems
low dose ct scan to detect early signs of cancer. those who have quit within the last 15 years should also be screened. dr. claudia henchke is a longtime promoter of annual screening. this doctor estimates the new guidelines could save more than 30,000 lives a year. >> we are thrilled with this result. we think this will make a big difference. many people will be able to enjoy a very productive life once they get screened and they find their lung cancer early. >> reporter: leslie...
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. >> you have to take this low resolution image and you have to scan around in order to get the entire picture. >> drmia said that they have already developed a prototype that can be mounted in the eye and develop a high resolution image. >> we don't have it in hand. so it's more of a frame. and what we're talking about is more like a plane. >> it may not have changed lloyd's world, but it has given him a sense of it. >> i think probably six, seven -- you're a tall person. definitely tall. >> a blurry pixel rue is primitive, but especially by directly replacing the retina is a milestone in the effort to understand and improve the human body. jacob ward, aljazeera, palo alto, california. >> stunning technology there. and although the fda has given its approval, it still has to have the go ahead from the federal communications division, because an implant contains a radio device. and they expect that next month. >>> coming up on aljazeera aljaa america, saving patients from head trauma. michael issue machish, the technology that's saving live. and plus, a photo bomb off of a california beach that has s
. >> you have to take this low resolution image and you have to scan around in order to get the entire picture. >> drmia said that they have already developed a prototype that can be mounted in the eye and develop a high resolution image. >> we don't have it in hand. so it's more of a frame. and what we're talking about is more like a plane. >> it may not have changed lloyd's world, but it has given him a sense of it. >> i think probably six, seven -- you're a tall...
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dr. sanjay gupta about it all. my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting and increase in psa. ask your doctor about axir
dr. sanjay gupta about it all. my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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low are. one of the victims was a police officer who eye witnesses say threw himself at the bomber possibly saving dozens of lives we asked dr your from the international institute of counter-terrorism what can be done to avert such tragedies. well it's not just not always not always easy to prevent it and there's you know that takes place in other parts of the world just the bench and the fact that the last seven months ago in boston in america again by it we generally came from. for this the top to be all such a cops to be prevented you must lead a very good intelligence i think that it just would be with the hands of the company consent or they services that they have ahead of relation between countries because sometimes and it's not just being colombian month place and thinks visit a different part of the world called me to the u.n. secretary general has called for those responsible for the tragedy in volgograd to be brought to account the terrorism was also unanimously condemned by the u.n. security council and he war activist don de bar thinks that it's up to the international community join forces against the global t
low are. one of the victims was a police officer who eye witnesses say threw himself at the bomber possibly saving dozens of lives we asked dr your from the international institute of counter-terrorism what can be done to avert such tragedies. well it's not just not always not always easy to prevent it and there's you know that takes place in other parts of the world just the bench and the fact that the last seven months ago in boston in america again by it we generally came from. for this the...
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pixels of information so you have to take this low resolution image in a relatively small field and so you have to scan around in order to get the entire picture. drark humayan who also helped to develop the device says they have already developed a prototype that can be inserted in the eye. >> if we don't have the technology in the hand, i akin it to the argus is more like a train and what we are talking about is more like a plane. >> in the meantime, the argus 2 may not have changed lloyd's word but has given him a sense of it. >> 6'7". >> 6'7", yes. >> you're definitely tall. >> a blurry 60-pixel view of things is definitely primitive, but replacing the retina is a milestone in efforts to understand and improve the human body. jacob ward, al jazeera, palo alto, california. >> and that is incredible there. there is a lot more ahead on al jazeera america. including drones in your neighborhood. the government has big plans for them and a big test is coming your way. president obama calls must-see tv. >> this sunday... >> scholars and writers, policy makers and cultural ico >> welcome back. drones could be making a big move from military to mainstr
pixels of information so you have to take this low resolution image in a relatively small field and so you have to scan around in order to get the entire picture. drark humayan who also helped to develop the device says they have already developed a prototype that can be inserted in the eye. >> if we don't have the technology in the hand, i akin it to the argus is more like a train and what we are talking about is more like a plane. >> in the meantime, the argus 2 may not have...
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dr. jones, could i just ask you to go back to the map that supervisor yee and campos are studying, and i know that every corner of san francisco is impacted by large numbers of low income people and families. but if you could let us know what neighborhoods where there is the most concentration of food insecure people and families because i see and it looks like the key areas and bay view hunter's point, and there is even areas of the outer sunset, and large and the richmond district which is there are thousands and thousands of people that are food insecure. and could you let us know where the highest concentration of the people are. >> i think that you hit it on the head and. and it is in china town and also in the area of the omi and the sunset. and you can see, and they mentioned in district one, and that there is relatively high concentrations of of people who are below poverty and it is really throughout the city and our labors throughout, all of san francisco. and there is every neighborhood is impacted by this. and if i may, i mean, looking at the map in my district, i see that the areas that seem to be affected tend to have a larger proportion of minorit
dr. jones, could i just ask you to go back to the map that supervisor yee and campos are studying, and i know that every corner of san francisco is impacted by large numbers of low income people and families. but if you could let us know what neighborhoods where there is the most concentration of food insecure people and families because i see and it looks like the key areas and bay view hunter's point, and there is even areas of the outer sunset, and large and the richmond district which is...
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low six figure and just under range. hassan e in my hands, tetteh and a novel called "gifts heart," are you dr. eligan in this book? no, i'm not. i'm not. i think at times i read my -- my characters sort of attributes nd his qualities, i wish and aspire to be like him sometimes. here are certain things that i certainly had the privilege and fortune in my career to have the of rise to to sort he occasion of some of his feats. >> who is he in the book. story. se is he in your >> does come fairly close. experience ot on my from, you know, my practice, my in the ces in -- hospital. hospita hospital. life experiences to come one the character. there are parallels. my mom is alive, my dad has passed away. ghana. from >> your mother was sierra deon. what measure of lebanon ancestry got into that? some rly accurate, in ways. the grandfather, my mom's dad lebanon. he was a remember neetz businessman that migrated or one some business in sierra leon. >> and your name is hassan tetteh. out as a roman catholic? >> yes, sir. from?re was the name >> my grandfather. >> his name. you're born in brooklyn. where did you go to school
low six figure and just under range. hassan e in my hands, tetteh and a novel called "gifts heart," are you dr. eligan in this book? no, i'm not. i'm not. i think at times i read my -- my characters sort of attributes nd his qualities, i wish and aspire to be like him sometimes. here are certain things that i certainly had the privilege and fortune in my career to have the of rise to to sort he occasion of some of his feats. >> who is he in the book. story. se is he in your...
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dr. hughes, what is it that is causing people to say, don't like obamacare, especially the uninsured. where is the surprise. is it the cost? >> i think when we're talking bet the uninsured, especially low income, it's not the cost. i think what is so reassuring about this poll is it shows that the american people are paying attention, and that they're really a lot more savvy than president obama and kathleen sebelius give them credit for. one of the interesting things in the poll was an interview of a woman in vermont who is a democrat who felt we needed reform in medicine but she resented big government telling us what the reform us. >> my guess is once people logged on to healthcare.gov, once they finally got on, and started to try and sign up for a plan, they realized that the premiums aren't that cheap, and that the deductibles are massive. >> well, they will realize that the tip of the iceberg is the rollout of the exchanges. once people start realizing the interruption to their health care, my patients are reflective of that survey. they're worried about access to their physician and access to specialty hospitals suchs a md anderson if they become ill, and they're worried i they
dr. hughes, what is it that is causing people to say, don't like obamacare, especially the uninsured. where is the surprise. is it the cost? >> i think when we're talking bet the uninsured, especially low income, it's not the cost. i think what is so reassuring about this poll is it shows that the american people are paying attention, and that they're really a lot more savvy than president obama and kathleen sebelius give them credit for. one of the interesting things in the poll was an...
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dr. robinson, i would like for you to elaborate rather on the limited studies that show low income students respond better to loans and grants. what in your experience and research have you found to be the impact of high debt burdens on persons purchasing power while being a lifetime career prospect. to ask dr. robinson that she would submit her response to you in writing. i would commend to you the study dr. robinson has authored entitled pell grants, where does all that money go. i'm sure she will make available to you a copy of that. it has a great that we ought murphy. let me start where you were talking earlier. we did try to put a maintenance of effort provision into the opportunity act. but it isof that, very small as the set off on that and we had quite a fight just to get that. one i look at your comment about an offset to i and a taxable estate and in douche mill fun for needy students, could you explain a little more about what those 10 ideas were and how it would work? >> sure. loanse identified grants, him and tax benefits. let me start with the low hanging fruit. tax benefits.
dr. robinson, i would like for you to elaborate rather on the limited studies that show low income students respond better to loans and grants. what in your experience and research have you found to be the impact of high debt burdens on persons purchasing power while being a lifetime career prospect. to ask dr. robinson that she would submit her response to you in writing. i would commend to you the study dr. robinson has authored entitled pell grants, where does all that money go. i'm sure she...
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low here, it seems. >> that's good to know. sanjay, let me recommend once again, cnn.com, an excellent article by our own dr. sanjay gupta.ormation you, all of our viewers, need to know. thanks, sanjay. >> thanks, wolf. >>> when we come back, the vice president joe biden takes the world stage on a critical trip overseas. will he deliver for the white house? >>> and a prominent republican senator charges the obama administration has quote, taken lying to a new level. did his comments go too far? stay with us. you're in "the situation room." at verizon. let's go... let's go... let's go... let's go! make it your first stop for the gifts everybody wants. let's go! move it, move it, move it! verizon cyber monday is here. get the samsung galaxy note ii for just $49.99. with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. hurry in or shop online. sale ends monday night. getting our best cyber monday savings. that's powerful. verizon. >>> the vice president joe biden in asia with stops in japan, china and south korea, all on his itinerary. but the trip comes at a very
low here, it seems. >> that's good to know. sanjay, let me recommend once again, cnn.com, an excellent article by our own dr. sanjay gupta.ormation you, all of our viewers, need to know. thanks, sanjay. >> thanks, wolf. >>> when we come back, the vice president joe biden takes the world stage on a critical trip overseas. will he deliver for the white house? >>> and a prominent republican senator charges the obama administration has quote, taken lying to a new...
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dr. carson, thank you. always nice to see you, sir. >> always nice to see you, greta. >> coming up, it must be like facing ago firing squad. president obama going into a press with low approval rating and unpopular policy. how can can a president be prepped for that? former presidential press secretary dana perino gives you a look behind the scenes next. plus, donald trump is already a real estate tycoon and reality show star. but is he adding rapper to his resume? wait until you see what the donald just tweeted. that's coming up. >> now get ready to speed read your way through the news. first to new york city and the latest on the biker accused in that vicious road rage attack on the family in an suv. today 11 of the bulkers appearing in court. plea deals to all of them. no biker has accepted a plea deal. they all l. all be back in court in february. now to london, jury two assistants of celebrity chef watson. using lawson's credit cards to buy luxury trips. now to the giant credit card data breach at target. they are having trouble contacting target through web site and call centers. target says it is trying to fix the problem. yesterday the company admitting info
dr. carson, thank you. always nice to see you, sir. >> always nice to see you, greta. >> coming up, it must be like facing ago firing squad. president obama going into a press with low approval rating and unpopular policy. how can can a president be prepped for that? former presidential press secretary dana perino gives you a look behind the scenes next. plus, donald trump is already a real estate tycoon and reality show star. but is he adding rapper to his resume? wait until you...
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low testosterone levels in adult males. >> there's just too much incremental data that has built up to be ignored, and i think that it's a real phenomenon. i really honestly do. >> look around drtal, and you see how phthalates can make their way into our bodies. they're in the i.v. bags and the tubing, for instance. when premature babies hooked up like this were studied, researchers found that their phthalate levels soared. who would have thought chemicals embedded in plastic leach out? well, they do in small amounts, but studies are beginning to suggest that even small amounts can have an effect. if it is shown definitively that phthalates are dangerous, it won't be easy to get rid of them. to show us just how pervasive phthalates are in our lives, dr. swan took us through a suburban house, sniffing, squirting, and squeezing our way around, looking for flexible plastic, things that typically contain phthalates, like vinyl rain coats. >> soft and flexible. >> the bathroom shower curtain and... >> duckies are squishy. >> the rubber duckies. the car. turns out, they were also in things that aren't so pliable. >> dashboard. steering wheel. gear shift. >> and things you can't even
low testosterone levels in adult males. >> there's just too much incremental data that has built up to be ignored, and i think that it's a real phenomenon. i really honestly do. >> look around drtal, and you see how phthalates can make their way into our bodies. they're in the i.v. bags and the tubing, for instance. when premature babies hooked up like this were studied, researchers found that their phthalate levels soared. who would have thought chemicals embedded in plastic leach...
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dr. carson, thank you. always nice to see you, sir. >> always nice to see you, greta. >> coming up, it must be like facing ago firing squad. president obama going into a press with low approval rating and unpopular policy. how can can a president be prepped for that? former presidential press secretary dana perino gives you a look behind the scenes next. plus, donald trump is already a real estate tycoon and reality show star. but is he adding rapper to his resume? wait until you see what the donald just tweeted. that's coming up. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our tru
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dr. sanjay gupta. how scared should the parents be? >> the good news that the chance of their children getting tuberculosis is pretty low. child's class who has active tuberculosis, i would be a little freaked out too. they've gone ahead and done testing initially. and some of the earlier results came back higher than they expected them to. the screening test was a little bit more concerning which is prompting those images that you were just showing. >> so 45 students test positive. what kind of symptoms who they have? >> they may have no symptoms at all. if you've had an exposure at some point, it does not mean you had an infection. it means that your body saw the bacteria at some point. and as a result your inflammatory system is a little bit on high alert for it. when you do the skin test, it comes back positive. doesn't mean your infected or going to get sick. people who get if from somebody else typically are family members. prolonged ex-sploesh, like international flights. but it's very unlikely for these kids in this setting to probably be infected. >> what if -- i'm trying to determine how dangerous this is if in
dr. sanjay gupta. how scared should the parents be? >> the good news that the chance of their children getting tuberculosis is pretty low. child's class who has active tuberculosis, i would be a little freaked out too. they've gone ahead and done testing initially. and some of the earlier results came back higher than they expected them to. the screening test was a little bit more concerning which is prompting those images that you were just showing. >> so 45 students test positive....
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low for lulu lemon. twitter on the other hand a new high. if you are hot on twitter jumping this month, up dr: passengers fees going up, the round-trip tickets that could double rising $5 currently to $11.20. tell me, this is frustrating for the consumer, but in d.c. this will bring in $12 billion to the budget and we need the cash. where do you stand on this? >> i am one of those folks trying to figure out what psa does. when it looks at protection in the airports, the mass and other things, even when they collect extra $5, let's think about it. $5. they are still only going to cover their payroll by 50%. and again, someone needs to pick up the difference or the rest of america will pick up the percentage so it is fair maybe, when we sit back here, we use the airlines screaming government can't do this, all we have to do is go back and look at 2008 when there was no baggage the and introduce the $25 fee, now we check two bags, $120 round trip, you want to make a change to your airplane ticket, it is 200, used to be free. a round of the world, london one of the highest. today it costs $199 ab
low for lulu lemon. twitter on the other hand a new high. if you are hot on twitter jumping this month, up dr: passengers fees going up, the round-trip tickets that could double rising $5 currently to $11.20. tell me, this is frustrating for the consumer, but in d.c. this will bring in $12 billion to the budget and we need the cash. where do you stand on this? >> i am one of those folks trying to figure out what psa does. when it looks at protection in the airports, the mass and other...