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dr. manning, do you know people in that position? i'm sorry. dr. siegel. >> absolutely. to the point that was made we have precedent for this in the 1990s when the hmos started and networks shrunk down because people couldn't afford to take the insurance. doctors couldn't afford to work with with those insurances. that's what happens now. if i sign up to one of the obama care networks i will find dr. manning isn't there. i will say that woman needs an ultrasound. this is a specialized problem. i want to refer and dr. manning isn't on the network. that's the big b problem. people don't know it. practicing medicine isn't a solo art. it is a team. if you don't have the team you can't help. >> dr. louden, i hear from doctors that you are getting pennies on the dollar in a lot of cases because of either insurance reimbursement or if it's medicaid, medicare. >> and because they are going to have to save money somehow because this is an expensive endeavor. they will be picking doctors who maybe are assistants normally. maybe physicians assistants or instead of having a ph.d. ps
dr. manning, do you know people in that position? i'm sorry. dr. siegel. >> absolutely. to the point that was made we have precedent for this in the 1990s when the hmos started and networks shrunk down because people couldn't afford to take the insurance. doctors couldn't afford to work with with those insurances. that's what happens now. if i sign up to one of the obama care networks i will find dr. manning isn't there. i will say that woman needs an ultrasound. this is a specialized...
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dr. manning, do you know people in that position? i'm sorry. dr. siegel. >> absolutely. to the point that was made we have precedent for this in the 1990s when the hmos started and networks shrunk down because people couldn't afford to take the insurance. doctors couldn't afford to work with with those insurances. that's what happens now. if i sign up to one of the obama care networks i will find dr. manning isn't there. i will say that woman needs an ultrasound. this is a specialized problem. i want to refer and dr. manning isn't on the network. that's the big b problem. people don't know it. practicing medicine isn't a solo art. it is a team. if you don't have the team you can't help. >> dr. louden, i hear from doctors that you are getting pennies on the dollar in a lot of cases because of either insurance reimbursement or if it's medicaid, medicare. >> and because they are going to have to save money somehow because this is an expensive endeavor. they will be picking doctors who maybe are assistants normally. maybe physicians assistants or instead of having a ph.d. ps
dr. manning, do you know people in that position? i'm sorry. dr. siegel. >> absolutely. to the point that was made we have precedent for this in the 1990s when the hmos started and networks shrunk down because people couldn't afford to take the insurance. doctors couldn't afford to work with with those insurances. that's what happens now. if i sign up to one of the obama care networks i will find dr. manning isn't there. i will say that woman needs an ultrasound. this is a specialized...
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dr. manning, do you know people in that position? i'm sorry. dr. siegel. >> absolutel >> absolutely. to the point that was just made we have precedent fornt this ine the 1990s when the hmos started and the networks shrunk down. people couldn't afford to take the insurance. doctors couldn't afford to work with those insurances. if i actually sign up to one of the obama care networks i will find dr. manny isn't there and i will say that woman needs an ultrasound. this is a highay specialized problem. i need the best. i i want to refer to dr. manny. dr. manny isn't on the network. doctoring is part of a team. >> i hear you are getting pennies on the dollar.nd b >> and because they have to save money somehow because this is as egs pensive endeavor, as we know. they will be picking doctors who maybe are assistants normally. or they will be a ph.d. wit psychologist. maybe you will go to an under cover degree or something. not to be judgmental but it ta means less service. from the patient perspective this is devastating. i think about thes fact that you are -- when you sign up for o obama
dr. manning, do you know people in that position? i'm sorry. dr. siegel. >> absolutel >> absolutely. to the point that was just made we have precedent fornt this ine the 1990s when the hmos started and the networks shrunk down. people couldn't afford to take the insurance. doctors couldn't afford to work with those insurances. if i actually sign up to one of the obama care networks i will find dr. manny isn't there and i will say that woman needs an ultrasound. this is a highay...
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dr. manning, this is causing quite a furor over these statins and how many of us should take them. >> theholesterol wars are here. look, guidelines changed the beginning of last week. now three things people have to remember. number one, no more trying to achieve levels of cholesterol. before, we were taking numbers. you wanted to bring down your bad cholesterol. forget about that, no more chasing numbers. number two, more importantly who needs to be on medication. people with risk factors. you're looking at overall risk factors. whether you have diabetes or cardiovascular disease. if you have that probability of developing an m.i. or a stroke, you need to be on medication. number three, what medications are the ones we're talking about? we're talking about statins. they are the only ones up to this point that have been shown to reduce heart attack, and strokes. now comes a different story because there's other types of medication that have been in the pipelines. these are the pcsk-9 inhibitors. which is basically new medication that's going to target a specific gene to lower bad choleste
dr. manning, this is causing quite a furor over these statins and how many of us should take them. >> theholesterol wars are here. look, guidelines changed the beginning of last week. now three things people have to remember. number one, no more trying to achieve levels of cholesterol. before, we were taking numbers. you wanted to bring down your bad cholesterol. forget about that, no more chasing numbers. number two, more importantly who needs to be on medication. people with risk...
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dr. ernie ward, the man responsible for getting this story out there and dr. goff and shrek. now, first of all, dr. goff, how is shrek doing? i see him there. he looks a little sleepy. >> he's doing well. he's recovering. getting better day by day. baby steps. with his behavior, there's no doubt he came from a puppy mill. i'm just so thrilled with the positive outpouring of positive support hoping it has positive changes to shut down these puppy mills. >> unfortunately, due to the attention, the investigation by the spca officer, these animals were removed from these deplorable condition ks and now they're sheiking god, loving, caring homes. had a horrible start to his life not only did he have a good finish but brought 12 others along with him. >> the fact that you put together a minute-long video that you had a hand in getting this story out there? >> i feel really privileged in my position. if i can shine a little light on a hero like dr. goff and her efforts with her veterinary team, then i'm going to do it. >> is shrek looking for a home or dr. goff are you going to keep
dr. ernie ward, the man responsible for getting this story out there and dr. goff and shrek. now, first of all, dr. goff, how is shrek doing? i see him there. he looks a little sleepy. >> he's doing well. he's recovering. getting better day by day. baby steps. with his behavior, there's no doubt he came from a puppy mill. i'm just so thrilled with the positive outpouring of positive support hoping it has positive changes to shut down these puppy mills. >> unfortunately, due to the...
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dr. manning here to talk about new guidelines for heart health, with means for drugmakers in the industry you at home. plus latest on the fallout from today's report on oil. dagen: johnson & johnson stock may have to pay $4 billion to settle hip implant losses. nicole petallides has the breakdown. nicole: lets take a look at johnson & johnson stock down half a percent on these reports. this would be a huge payout. they could pay for billion dollars to settlement the mac settle the hip implant recalls. this also means j and j could give roughly $300,000 to each plaintiff. all of these are reports. and this could be one of the largest legal agreement in its kind in corporate history. they had $2.2 billion settlement last month over an antipsychotic drug. don't forget about future lawsuits coming down the pipe on these things, so this is not good news for johnson & johnson. down $0.62. connell: healthcare.gov will likely not be done by the end of this month. dagen: what may be as big of a question is if it is right and just for the government to determine the level of health insurance you ke
dr. manning here to talk about new guidelines for heart health, with means for drugmakers in the industry you at home. plus latest on the fallout from today's report on oil. dagen: johnson & johnson stock may have to pay $4 billion to settle hip implant losses. nicole petallides has the breakdown. nicole: lets take a look at johnson & johnson stock down half a percent on these reports. this would be a huge payout. they could pay for billion dollars to settlement the mac settle the hip...
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the man that's ready to provide breakfast for the crew. >> he is dr. dan the pancake man.ograph, this series of photographs went up. he works at the curtesy diner in st. louis missouri and he'll make a pancake look like whatever you want it to look like. dr. dan is in the orange room with us now making al roker's face. >> i'm trying to. >> wow. he's done me. he's done matt. he's done natalie. >> what's with the nose, dan. >> he gave you more hair, though. be thankful. >> he did. >> here's mine. >> see what you think, right. >> turn it this way. pretty close. >> got a lot of hair. >> how does this -- you're working back in the kitchen, how does this start? from making a regular flapjack to the works of art. >> well, when i first got my job at curtesy diner the folks on first shift would throw mickey mouse ears on pancakes and that's when i realized that you don't have to make a round pancake. it cooks as long as it's hot. >> but this is a skill. i don't think anybody could do this. you have a method to this madness. how did you pick it up? >> trial and error. there's a coup
the man that's ready to provide breakfast for the crew. >> he is dr. dan the pancake man.ograph, this series of photographs went up. he works at the curtesy diner in st. louis missouri and he'll make a pancake look like whatever you want it to look like. dr. dan is in the orange room with us now making al roker's face. >> i'm trying to. >> wow. he's done me. he's done matt. he's done natalie. >> what's with the nose, dan. >> he gave you more hair, though. be...
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how serious this is, this medical problem and it's becoming a circus, please, somebody help this man. >> drr being with us. >>> just ahead, breaking news in the kendrick johnson case. a document obtained by victor blackwell shows the coroner believed the crime scene was compromised and the investigation botched. >>> and aiming to flat out ban artifici artificial trans fat. what that means for all of us, including those of us who love an occasional heart-clog snack. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. add brand new belongings from nationwide insurance and we'll replace stolen or destroyed items with brand-new versions.
how serious this is, this medical problem and it's becoming a circus, please, somebody help this man. >> drr being with us. >>> just ahead, breaking news in the kendrick johnson case. a document obtained by victor blackwell shows the coroner believed the crime scene was compromised and the investigation botched. >>> and aiming to flat out ban artifici artificial trans fat. what that means for all of us, including those of us who love an occasional heart-clog snack. when...
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dr. phil. >>> a man faces 16 years behind bars for growing plants inside his home. but these aren't the kinds you buy inside the store. it's marijuana. i'm rochelle ritchie. that ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 6:29. 59 degrees and clear in central maryland now. good evening. thank you for staying with wjz eyewitness news. suspended miami dolphins player, richie incognito, makes his first public comments, since being benched during a bullying accusation. christie ileto joins us now with more on the new interview and video. >> well, denise, the embattled miami dolphin remains tight- lipped about the bullying allegations, only saying that he's trying to weather the storms. >> reporter: richie incognito had the to say to the cameras. >> i'm just trying to weather the storm now. this will pass. >> he bullied jonathan martin. accusations that have incognito, tight-lipped. >> no comment right now. >> but new video, posted by celebrity gossip site, tmz shows the suspended player, shouting topless at a bar. using the n word to talk about one of his teammates. the nfl looking
dr. phil. >>> a man faces 16 years behind bars for growing plants inside his home. but these aren't the kinds you buy inside the store. it's marijuana. i'm rochelle ritchie. that ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is 6:29. 59 degrees and clear in central maryland now. good evening. thank you for staying with wjz eyewitness news. suspended miami dolphins player, richie incognito, makes his first public comments, since being benched during a bullying accusation. christie ileto joins us...
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dr. billy graham. >> the man who honors us by being here today. >> what is your purpose? >> going to the world and proclaim -- >> know the truth and the truth shall make you free. >> as i look back over my life it's full of surprises. i never thought i would become friends with people in different countries all over the world. >> for god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. >> i see how god's hand guided me . >> god has done this. our country is in great need of a spiritual awakening. there have been times i have wept as i have gone from city to city and i have seen how far people have wandered from god. of all the things that i have seen and heard, there's only one message that can change people's lives and hearts. >> there is a way if you come by the way of the cross. >> i want to tell people about the meaning of the cross. not the cross that hangs on the wall or around someone's neck. >> we receive our freedom purchased by the ransom at the cross. >> but the real cross of christ. >> the cross expresses the great love of god. >> it's scarred and bloods
dr. billy graham. >> the man who honors us by being here today. >> what is your purpose? >> going to the world and proclaim -- >> know the truth and the truth shall make you free. >> as i look back over my life it's full of surprises. i never thought i would become friends with people in different countries all over the world. >> for god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. >> i see how god's hand guided me . >> god has done...
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one of the former mistresses of that man, dr.ll is claiming that he killed his own brother by drowning him in a bathtub. yes, you're right. not only that, that he tried to kill his mother when he was just a little kid. all of this came out in a pretrial hearing but it's been pretty darn quiet. and certainly the jury is not going to hear any of that during this trial. our ted rowland sinces is live provo, utah. why won't the jury hear about this? it sounds an awful lot like what's being alleged in this case. >> it is awfully prejudicial, ashleigh. this is another mistress, not gypsy willis, who is on the stand now, by the way. came out in a pretrial hearing about a year ago that macneill told her that he had killed his brother when he encountered him during a suicide attempt. instead of helping his brother, he drowned him in a bath tub. the cause of death was suicide. the judge rightly said no way, the jury is not going to hear this. as you said, if the jury did hear this, way too many coincidence. it would be game over likely for
one of the former mistresses of that man, dr.ll is claiming that he killed his own brother by drowning him in a bathtub. yes, you're right. not only that, that he tried to kill his mother when he was just a little kid. all of this came out in a pretrial hearing but it's been pretty darn quiet. and certainly the jury is not going to hear any of that during this trial. our ted rowland sinces is live provo, utah. why won't the jury hear about this? it sounds an awful lot like what's being alleged...
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dr. conrad murray, the man convicted in michael jackson's death, is speaking out for the first time.r spending two years behind bars. >> michael jackson had a lot of doctors that treated him with propofor. conrad murray treated him with it but said i do not want you using the substance again. >> murray said quote i did not kill michael jackson. he was a drug addict. michael jackson accidentally killed michael jackson. >>> sarah palin speaking out about comments made by the msnbc host martin bashir. bashir said terrible things about her saying she should suffer the same punishment forced upon slaves. her response on "fox news sunday," listen to this. >> as for the networks condoning those types of statements because there's been no punishment of a fellow who said these word, that's hypocrisy. that's a given when a conservative woman says something they take offense, they usually just kind of pooh-pooh it, laugh it off, it's no big deal. >> bashir later apologized but he has not been disciplined by his bosses at msnbc. >> emergency rescue crews rescue a dog that was trapped in the worl
dr. conrad murray, the man convicted in michael jackson's death, is speaking out for the first time.r spending two years behind bars. >> michael jackson had a lot of doctors that treated him with propofor. conrad murray treated him with it but said i do not want you using the substance again. >> murray said quote i did not kill michael jackson. he was a drug addict. michael jackson accidentally killed michael jackson. >>> sarah palin speaking out about comments made by the...
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dr. sprigs when you see a young man like richard, 20 years old, $9.80 an hour, not enough to move out on his own, back home with his mom, what does that tell you what's happening with our economy? >> the economy isn't working for america anymore. when you look at how unequal the income distribution is in america, you understand that. >> what's happening? i mean you said since 1980, 81, it's like a different time in your mind. >> it is, because up to that point most of our policies were around full employment. and in the 1980s we made a shift to a world we woished about inflation. one of the things we did to try dampen wage inflation is we didn't do anything about the minimum wage. we just let it wither. so up until 1981, if you earned the minimum wage you started work at the poverty level. now, if you are working, you have to work your way up to the poverty level. and so that's the challenge -- >> you're behind the line here. >> you're behind the poverty line. you think it's ge good if you gt to be poor. you're below poverty. that's the change we've made the relationship between the prod
dr. sprigs when you see a young man like richard, 20 years old, $9.80 an hour, not enough to move out on his own, back home with his mom, what does that tell you what's happening with our economy? >> the economy isn't working for america anymore. when you look at how unequal the income distribution is in america, you understand that. >> what's happening? i mean you said since 1980, 81, it's like a different time in your mind. >> it is, because up to that point most of our...
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we skyped in while the man called dr. brian. you can see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously? oh, my god! that is so awesome! >> thank you! >> thank you! >> thank you so much! >> there are so many calls for help on social media that won't get answered but in william's case somebody stepped up and said i will help you. that will make all the difference for william and his family and they are heading to los angeles soon for william's surgery. >> what do you think about that? >> i'm so, so -- this is so great! >> thank you! >> thank you, thank you! >> cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >> and we will be there to see william get that much-needed eye surgery in los angeles and bring you a follow-up to his story. >>> ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news, one east bay city is getting a new beach by
we skyped in while the man called dr. brian. you can see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously? oh, my god! that is so awesome! >> thank you! >> thank you! >> thank you so much! >> there are so many calls for help on...
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we skiepd in the man we'll call dr. brian.'ll see the shock as they try owe to process gt news. >>> a donor stepped in and was moved by hearing about you and they're going to take care of the procedure for you. and you'll able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god. seriously? oh, my god. that is awesome! >> thank you. >> great. >> oh, my god. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> there are so many calls for help on social media that won't get answered but in this case, someone stepped up and said i will help you. that is going to make all the difference for william and the family. they're heading to los angeles soon for william's surgery. >> what do you think about that? >> so awesome. so good. so great. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> best holiday present ever. and we'll be there to see william get that much-needed surgery in los angeles and bring you that follow up to his story. >> brilliant, cheryl, way to go. >> neat, neat story. let's check on the forecast right now. >> spencer is here. >> getting foggy out
we skiepd in the man we'll call dr. brian.'ll see the shock as they try owe to process gt news. >>> a donor stepped in and was moved by hearing about you and they're going to take care of the procedure for you. and you'll able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god. seriously? oh, my god. that is awesome! >> thank you. >> great. >> oh, my god. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> there are so many calls for help on social media that won't get answered...
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we skiepd in the man we'll call dr. brian. you'll see the shock as they try owe to process gt news. >>> a donor stepped in and was moved by hearing about you and they're going to take care of the procedure for you. and you'll able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god. seriously? oh, my god. that is awesome! >> thank you. >> great. >> oh, my god. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> there are so many calls for help on social media that won't get answered but in this case, someone stepped up and said i will help you. that is going to make all the difference for william and the family. they're heading to los angeles soon for william's surgery. >> what do you think about that? >> so awesome. so good. so great. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. >> best holiday present ever. and we'll be there to see william get that much-needed surgery in los angeles and bring you that follow up to his story. >> brilliant, cheryl, way to go. >> neat, neat story. let's check on the forecast right now. >> spencer is here. >> getting foggy
we skiepd in the man we'll call dr. brian. you'll see the shock as they try owe to process gt news. >>> a donor stepped in and was moved by hearing about you and they're going to take care of the procedure for you. and you'll able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god. seriously? oh, my god. that is awesome! >> thank you. >> great. >> oh, my god. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> there are so many calls for help on social media that won't get...
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dr. phil. >> [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> welcome back, welcome back. >> all right, man! ] >> you know, dr. phil, we have had a lot of moments with you on our show where it's been light-hearted and we have had a lot of fun. but this story is so harrowing, you know more about it than any of us. that, quite frankly, this is one of the saddest decories we have -- stories we have ever talked about on our show. >> it truly is, i have to say, travis, out of doing the dr. phil show, now in our 12th year, that this one single interview changed me more than any interview i have done in 12 years. and -- >> wow. >> and the interview is with michelle knight. she - as you know - is one of the three girls taken by this monster, ariel castro. she was the first taken. she was there for the longest over 11 years. i think she was probably the most severely abused because of a lot of rage that he had towards her. and it's just ... huh, to sit down with her and she blows up so many myths about what was out there in the media about this story. and to hear this person talking, knowing what she'
dr. phil. >> [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> welcome back, welcome back. >> all right, man! ] >> you know, dr. phil, we have had a lot of moments with you on our show where it's been light-hearted and we have had a lot of fun. but this story is so harrowing, you know more about it than any of us. that, quite frankly, this is one of the saddest decories we have -- stories we have ever talked about on our show. >> it truly is, i have to say, travis, out...
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we skyped in while the man called dr. brian.n see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously? oh, my god! that is so awesome! >> thank you! >> thank you! >> thank you so much! >> there are so many calls for help on social media that won't get answered, but in william's case somebody stepped up and said i will help you. that will make all the difference for william and his family and they are heading to los angeles soon for william's surgery. >> what do you think about that? >> i'm so, so -- this is so great! >> thank you! >> thank you, thank you! >> cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >> great outcome, cheryl. >> and we will be there to see william get that much-needed eye surgery in los angeles and bring you a follow-up to his story. >>> ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news, one east bay city is ge
we skyped in while the man called dr. brian.n see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously? oh, my god! that is so awesome! >> thank you! >> thank you! >> thank you so much! >> there are so many calls for help on social...
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dr. billy graham. >> a man who honors us by being here today. >> what your purpose? >> going to the whole world and proclaim -- >> he shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free -- shall make you free -- shall make you free. >> as i look back over my life, it's full of surprises. i never thought i would become friends with people in different countries all over the world. >> for god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. >> look at the cross tonight. >> i see how god's hand guided me. >> love one another. >> when i began preaching many years ago, it was not with any thoughts that i would be preaching to large audiences. >> come to the cross. his gospel is for everyone. >> god has done this. >> modern american today, there is a vacuum of the soul. >> our country is in great need of a spiritual awakening. there have been times i wept as i have gone from city to city and i've seen how far people have wandered from god. of all the things that i've seen and heard, there is only one message that can change people's lives and hearts. >> there is a
dr. billy graham. >> a man who honors us by being here today. >> what your purpose? >> going to the whole world and proclaim -- >> he shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free -- shall make you free -- shall make you free. >> as i look back over my life, it's full of surprises. i never thought i would become friends with people in different countries all over the world. >> for god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. >>...
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we skyped in while the man called dr. brian.n see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously? oh, my god! that is so awesome! >> thank you! >> thank you! >> thank you so much! >> there are so many calls for help on social media that won't get answered, but in william's case somebody stepped up and said i will help you. that will make all the difference for william and his family and they are heading to los angeles soon for william's surgery. >> what do you think about that? >> i'm so, so -- this is so great! >> thank you! >> thank you, thank you! >> cheryl jennings, abc7 news. >> thank you, cheryl, for getting that attention. we are going to be there to see william get that much-needed eye surgery in los angeles and bring that you follow-up to his story. ahead on abc7 sunday morning news, one
we skyped in while the man called dr. brian.n see the shock on their faces as they try to process the doctor's good news. >> an anonymous donor has stepped in and was very moved by hearing about you and they are actually going to take care of the procedure for you and you will be able to have the procedure. >> oh, my god, seriously? oh, my god! that is so awesome! >> thank you! >> thank you! >> thank you so much! >> there are so many calls for help on social...
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in the trial of a man, dr.ing his wife, the trial of martin mcneal accused of drowning his wife in 2007, a mistress will be back on the stands today. president's plan to wrap up their case today. he is accused of knocking out michele mcneil with drugs after cosmetic surgery on a facelift leaving her in the bathtub of their home. so you have a mistress back on the stand today and an inmate set to testify. finished his testimony. claiming that the doctor acknowledged drowning his wife. that goes on now. provo, utah, inside the court. jon scott standing by with a preview of "happening now." >> we have no reporting on the rollout of the health care exchanges including testing failures in the days immediately leading up to the launch that could have called in or could have put on the administrators. reaction and analysis. also, breaking news from the medical world, the fda moving to ban trans fats. what that may mean for your favorite foods and snacks. and a drug therapy for men searching in popularity. plus, the in
in the trial of a man, dr.ing his wife, the trial of martin mcneal accused of drowning his wife in 2007, a mistress will be back on the stands today. president's plan to wrap up their case today. he is accused of knocking out michele mcneil with drugs after cosmetic surgery on a facelift leaving her in the bathtub of their home. so you have a mistress back on the stand today and an inmate set to testify. finished his testimony. claiming that the doctor acknowledged drowning his wife. that goes...
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dr. elliott friedman is manning the pediatric trauma unit. >> they were very close to losing their lives.inutes and they would have dropped into the critical temperature range. >> but all five of the children do pull through and live to tell about their close encounter with death. >> because my sister was drowning. she was screaming. i tried to save her, but i fell in. i couldn't get up because my book bag was heavy. but he pulled my head up and pushed me to the ice. >> i want to thank all the officers and the police department and the fire department. >> if we didn't get there when we did, that would have been a real bad situation. i think that we could have been doing a body recovery operation instead of a rescue. it was real close. >>> up next -- >> we didn't know how long we had. >> a cruise ship is in deep trouble, and it isn't the officers performing the rescue. >> my job is to rock and roll, not to rescue. >>> also a plane is going down. >> it went from to a -- >> they brace for impact. then, if crashing into the ground isn't dangerous enough -- >> there's a plane that is literally
dr. elliott friedman is manning the pediatric trauma unit. >> they were very close to losing their lives.inutes and they would have dropped into the critical temperature range. >> but all five of the children do pull through and live to tell about their close encounter with death. >> because my sister was drowning. she was screaming. i tried to save her, but i fell in. i couldn't get up because my book bag was heavy. but he pulled my head up and pushed me to the ice. >>...
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dr. li xing. a panda bear of a man who so loves them he smiles at the name. >> we are lucky to be here. yeah.mand far more than any of us expected. >> looking down is when it gets a little bit scary. at this time of year, tachens live at elevation over 10,000 feet. when you look at the tachen they don't look like an agile animal. a little clumz eye. climbing up and down they must be agile. >> they look lazy, but actually they are very good climbers. >> i didn't say stupid. you said they look stupid. i didn't say they look stupid. we are hoping to find them in the high alpine meadows in the distance. it is beautiful. the meadow way up there. the first glimpse. that's where the tachen are. we have a long we to go. after the first day we are not even halfway. can i go with you? our summit attempt begins in the dark. it is 5:15. we have 2 1/2 hours of hiking. we have got to go all the way up the ridge. the tachens go to the highest point of the mountains before going into the valley this time of year. >> hiking into day break it seems impossible that a country with a pop laegs of over 1.3 billion
dr. li xing. a panda bear of a man who so loves them he smiles at the name. >> we are lucky to be here. yeah.mand far more than any of us expected. >> looking down is when it gets a little bit scary. at this time of year, tachens live at elevation over 10,000 feet. when you look at the tachen they don't look like an agile animal. a little clumz eye. climbing up and down they must be agile. >> they look lazy, but actually they are very good climbers. >> i didn't say...
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family, his wife, his children, thank you for sharing him with our country, once again, a very good man. dr. coburn? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have a rather lengthy opening statement and i apologize for that. i think it is necessary in this case. mr. johnson, welcome. we have had great visits. here today.r being i personally want to thank you for stepping forward to fill this position. i think it is the most difficult position of all the cabinet secretaries. difficulties, but also because of the responsibilities. it is clear to me that you are an honorable man. all the people i have heard from, also from my encounter in terms of your intelligence -- it is far above mine and most members of congress, which is iactly what we want. appreciate your commitment to being transparent with us in working with our committee to address the fiscal and structural issues that are facing the department of homeland security. -- i am are confirmed not going to say if -- i think you are going to be confirmed, i to fix can work together the department of homeland security where it is broken and make our na
family, his wife, his children, thank you for sharing him with our country, once again, a very good man. dr. coburn? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have a rather lengthy opening statement and i apologize for that. i think it is necessary in this case. mr. johnson, welcome. we have had great visits. here today.r being i personally want to thank you for stepping forward to fill this position. i think it is the most difficult position of all the cabinet secretaries. difficulties, but also...
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dr. bills cosby joins us a little bit later. a good man. [cheers and applause] breaking news out of -- yeah that's right -- canada. >> just into the news desk, the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has just done it again. [ laughter ] >> jon: which brings us to our brand new segment "this just in the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has just done it again." [laughter] [laughter] so apparently -- the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has done it again. [ laughter ] here is the sentence i'm assuming does not follow that sentence: saves the day. >> the hours long city council meeting deteriorating into a spectacle. mayor rob ford at one point started mocking a council member suspect of driving drunk. >> mayor, stop disrupting. >> amid the chaos he nearly knocked a councilwoman to the ground as he ran across the room. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> jon: poor woman. you know she got into politics thinking this may be a dirty unrewarding business but at least i'll never have to worry about going to work and being trampled by a crackhead. [ laughter
dr. bills cosby joins us a little bit later. a good man. [cheers and applause] breaking news out of -- yeah that's right -- canada. >> just into the news desk, the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has just done it again. [ laughter ] >> jon: which brings us to our brand new segment "this just in the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has just done it again." [laughter] [laughter] so apparently -- the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has done it again. [ laughter ] here is the...
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the man is interviewing dr. jarvik, christian bernard, one of the space guys that walked on the moon, excuse me. and it was fun! and here's all these things and charlie asked me something, he says "well how do you feel about all this space stuff and everything?" i said "you know, charlie, i'm just hoping i can get on american 644 back to l.a." >> rose: (laughs) i'm just happy you came here and sat at this table much success for "nebraska" and for you and i hope the phone will be ringing tomorrow morning and the morning after that and the the morning after that. >> thank you, sir. >> the opportunity to take everything that you have learned and pour it into a work of art is a great thing. thank you. bruce dern for the hour. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is nig"nightly busines report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib brought to you in part by. >> thestreet.com. up to the minute stock marke
the man is interviewing dr. jarvik, christian bernard, one of the space guys that walked on the moon, excuse me. and it was fun! and here's all these things and charlie asked me something, he says "well how do you feel about all this space stuff and everything?" i said "you know, charlie, i'm just hoping i can get on american 644 back to l.a." >> rose: (laughs) i'm just happy you came here and sat at this table much success for "nebraska" and for you and i...
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dr. bills cosby joins us a little bit later. a good man. [cheers and applause] breaking news out of -- yeah that's right -- canada. >> just into the news desk, the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has just done it again. [ laughter ] >> jon: which brings us to our brand new segment "this just in the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has just done it again." [laughter] [laughter] so apparently -- the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has done it again. [ laughter ] here is the sentence i'm assuming does not follow that sentence: saves the day. >> the hours long city council meeting deteriorating into a spectacle. mayor rob ford at one point started mocking a council member suspect of driving drunk. >> mayor, stop disrupting. >> amid the chaos he nearly knocked a councilwoman to the ground as he ran across the room. [laughter] [cheers and applause] >> jon: poor woman. you know she got into politics thinking this may be a dirty unrewarding business but at least i'll never have to worry about going to work and being trampled by a crackhead. [ laughter
dr. bills cosby joins us a little bit later. a good man. [cheers and applause] breaking news out of -- yeah that's right -- canada. >> just into the news desk, the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has just done it again. [ laughter ] >> jon: which brings us to our brand new segment "this just in the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has just done it again." [laughter] [laughter] so apparently -- the crack-smoking mayor of toronto has done it again. [ laughter ] here is the...
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dr jones was asked to deliver the news. a secret service man came up and said, "i need to call j edgar hoover and tell him the condition of the president", behind him was secret service saying, "i need to call joseph kennedy and tell him the condition of his son", i realised the whole world would find out kennedy was dead. >> in that moment jones faced a deliver. jackie kennedy asked doctors to delay the death pronouncement until after her husband received his last months. >> i told them he was not doing well. i knew he was dead. moments later a priest arrived. he said "if thou livest" close to the president's ear, and i could not here anything else. >> after that mrs. kennedy entered the room. >> she stood for a moment, self-contained and changed a ring from her finger to the president's finger and a ring from his finger to her finger. she leaned over and kissed his right foot and walked out. >> less than 40 hours later both doctors would be operating on a dying oswald. the men say they just did their jobs while history unfolded on the operati
dr jones was asked to deliver the news. a secret service man came up and said, "i need to call j edgar hoover and tell him the condition of the president", behind him was secret service saying, "i need to call joseph kennedy and tell him the condition of his son", i realised the whole world would find out kennedy was dead. >> in that moment jones faced a deliver. jackie kennedy asked doctors to delay the death pronouncement until after her husband received his last...
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immediate family, wife and children, thank you for sharing with our country once again a very good man. dr. coburn. >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. i have a rather lengthy opening statement and i apologize for that but i think it's necessary in this case. mr. johnson, welcome. we've had great visits. thank you for being here today. and i personally want to thank you for stepping forward to fill this position here i think is the most difficult position of all the cabinet secretaries. i don't think one comes anywhere close to it because of the difficulties but also because of the responsibilities. it's clear to me that you are an honorable man. all the people i've heard from also fo from my encounter entrae of your intelligence, it's far above my and most members of congress, which is exactly what we want. of appreciate your commitment to being transparent with us and working with our committee to address fiscal and structural issues that are facing the department of homeland security. and when you are unconfirmed, i'm not going to say if, i think you're going to be confirmed, i sure hope
immediate family, wife and children, thank you for sharing with our country once again a very good man. dr. coburn. >> well, thank you, mr. chairman. i have a rather lengthy opening statement and i apologize for that but i think it's necessary in this case. mr. johnson, welcome. we've had great visits. thank you for being here today. and i personally want to thank you for stepping forward to fill this position here i think is the most difficult position of all the cabinet secretaries. i...
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this man was the most distinguished neurologists in the country at the time. he told dr. grayson who was wilson's white house physician, admiral grayson, that he didn't think wilson would live out his term. he had some kind of terrible stroke and of course wilson made it through almost seven years of the presidency before he had that terrible stroke. all sorts of people said cheney would never get through eight years because of his heart condition so i would be reluctant to predict anything about kennedy's health. i doubt it would it deterred him from his second term. >> a great question with a constitutional cast. with the current environment of partisan politics what past presidents would be most successful in what attributes do they need? cerebral doesn't seem to work. [laughter] >> yeah. well, i think it would have been a hell of a lot more difficult for people like fdr, theater roosevelt in this current media environment because it's 24/7 news cycle. it's so much more difficult to escape the clutches. you know johnson used to sit in a hideaway office kneecap to kneec
this man was the most distinguished neurologists in the country at the time. he told dr. grayson who was wilson's white house physician, admiral grayson, that he didn't think wilson would live out his term. he had some kind of terrible stroke and of course wilson made it through almost seven years of the presidency before he had that terrible stroke. all sorts of people said cheney would never get through eight years because of his heart condition so i would be reluctant to predict anything...
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dr. earl rhoads, ever there was a finer man i do not know. he was a wonderful guy.he was the medical examiner that should have done the kennedy autopsy. but the secret service spirited the body away because they couldn't get jackie to go back to washington. she would not leave without the body. so i don't know whether earl rhoads stood in the doorway or not and tried to block it, but it would be like him to do to. and easterly rhoads, i will say to you, who is the county medical examiner had extra certification in, and was a lawyer. they took the body back to washington where it was autopsied by four military pathologists, none of whom had the experience that was readily available. the three greatest forensic science laboratories in the world were an hour away from washington, richmond, virginia, baltimore, maryland and new york city. and they asked for no help. okay. and they, in my opinion, goofed up the autopsy. but i don't want to debate that either. i mean, that's my opinion. and two of the pathologists, which ones, i can't recall, were interviewed in the early
dr. earl rhoads, ever there was a finer man i do not know. he was a wonderful guy.he was the medical examiner that should have done the kennedy autopsy. but the secret service spirited the body away because they couldn't get jackie to go back to washington. she would not leave without the body. so i don't know whether earl rhoads stood in the doorway or not and tried to block it, but it would be like him to do to. and easterly rhoads, i will say to you, who is the county medical examiner had...
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dr. inhofe's death. he was a young man, 52 years of age, dmil killed in a plane crah early sunday. flying airplanes is in the blood of jim inhofe and his family. i really care a lot about jim inhofe. he and i are unquestionably friends. we may not agree on all political issues, but we agree that we're friends. i have had the good fortune of working to get to know this good man. i've helped him when i could. he's helped me when he can. and we put all of the disagreements to one side and look at each other for what we are outside of of our politics. i have confidence that he's going to do well. he is a man of great faith, and i feel comfortable that he will be able to work his way through this. madam president, my heart also goes out to the residents of the philippines who are drastically affected by this terrible, terrible storm that hit one of their -- one or two or three of their islands over the weekend. philippines is the 7,000 islands, madam president, a heavily populated area of manila was not hit, at least not very badly. we know that there are thousands of filipinos dead and
dr. inhofe's death. he was a young man, 52 years of age, dmil killed in a plane crah early sunday. flying airplanes is in the blood of jim inhofe and his family. i really care a lot about jim inhofe. he and i are unquestionably friends. we may not agree on all political issues, but we agree that we're friends. i have had the good fortune of working to get to know this good man. i've helped him when i could. he's helped me when he can. and we put all of the disagreements to one side and look at...
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answers as to whether or not anyone was killed and who this alleged gun man was and whether he had an identifiable motive for doing so. >> dr. curtis, there will be plenty of time for second guessing and iff iffy if eventse there will be plenty of time for second guessing. what you hear so far does this appear to be a situation that is being held by the book. >> i would say so. what do you do when you have an attack. there was no obvious throat thrt going on. there was no heightened threat level. it was just a typical day at los angeles airport. and someone pulls out a bag and starts shooing. shoo -- shooting. the law enforcement people there took control of the situation and not only neutralized the gunman but did their best to to make sure that the people were safe. an for thand for the most part e passengers under control until they could determine whether they had information if they were under threat. some guests earlier took trust d frustration with the time it took to clear everyone. that is what happens su subsequt to something like this happening at an airport. >> i want to go back to maria innes ferria. what is th
answers as to whether or not anyone was killed and who this alleged gun man was and whether he had an identifiable motive for doing so. >> dr. curtis, there will be plenty of time for second guessing and iff iffy if eventse there will be plenty of time for second guessing. what you hear so far does this appear to be a situation that is being held by the book. >> i would say so. what do you do when you have an attack. there was no obvious throat thrt going on. there was no heightened...
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answers as to whether or not anyone was killed and who this alleged gun man was and whether he had an identifiable motive for doing so. >> dr. curtis, there will be plenty of time for second guessing and iff iffy if eventse there will be plenty of time for second guessing. what you hear so far does this appear to be a situation that is being held by the book. >> i would say so. what do you do when you have an attack. there was no obvious throat thrt going on. there was no heightened threat level. it was just a typical day at los angeles airport. and someone pulls out a bag and starts shooing. shoo -- shooting. the law enforcement people there took control of the situation and not only neutralized the gunman but did their best to to make sure that the people were safe. an for thand for the most part e passengers under control until they could determine whether they had information if they were under threat. some guests earlier took trust had frustration with the time it took to clear everyone. that is what happens sub subsequent to something like this happening at an airport. >> i want to go back to maria innes ferria. what
answers as to whether or not anyone was killed and who this alleged gun man was and whether he had an identifiable motive for doing so. >> dr. curtis, there will be plenty of time for second guessing and iff iffy if eventse there will be plenty of time for second guessing. what you hear so far does this appear to be a situation that is being held by the book. >> i would say so. what do you do when you have an attack. there was no obvious throat thrt going on. there was no heightened...
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because even now, this is a man who could be bitter, he could be resentful, he could be angry, and eyes understated. i think drword, and he is even talking about this horrible injustice, he is so compartmentalized and so understated that we as citizens, when we sit on a jury and we as lawyers, we need to be careful not to let emotion overrun the law. and the letter of the law. we need to be a little bit suspicious of purely circumstantial cases, rosa, because if there's no direct evidence, then we need to really ask ourselves is that proof beyond a reasonable doubt. >> and i tell you, folks, there are so many magical moments in this film. another reminder for you, cnn films, "an unreal dream" premieres thursday at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. and criminal defense attorney, holly hughes, clinical psychologist, dr. jeff gardere, don't go anywhere, folks. i want to get your thoughts on this story -- a former mexican cartel hit man released from prison, back in the united states. he's a free man, or should we say a free kid. you see, he's only 17 years old. we'll be back. as a business owner, i'm constantly put
because even now, this is a man who could be bitter, he could be resentful, he could be angry, and eyes understated. i think drword, and he is even talking about this horrible injustice, he is so compartmentalized and so understated that we as citizens, when we sit on a jury and we as lawyers, we need to be careful not to let emotion overrun the law. and the letter of the law. we need to be a little bit suspicious of purely circumstantial cases, rosa, because if there's no direct evidence, then...
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dr. earl rose. if ever there was a finer man, i do not know. he was a wonderful guy. he was the medical examiner that should have done the kennedy autopsy. but the secret service spirited the body away because they couldn't get jackie to go back to washington. she would not leave without the body. so they -- i don't know whether earl rose stood in the doorway or not and tried to block it, but it would be like him to do it. and earl rose, i will say to you, who is the dallas county medical examiner, was a board-certified pathologist with extra certification in forensic pathology, and he was a lawyer. and there were only five people with such qualifications in the united states at that time. and he happened to be right here. well, they took the body back to washington where it was autopsied by four military pathologists. now, within -- none of whom had the kind of experience that was readily available. the three greatest forensic science laboratories in the world were one hour away from washington. richmond, virginia, baltimore, maryland, and new york city. and they ask
dr. earl rose. if ever there was a finer man, i do not know. he was a wonderful guy. he was the medical examiner that should have done the kennedy autopsy. but the secret service spirited the body away because they couldn't get jackie to go back to washington. she would not leave without the body. so they -- i don't know whether earl rose stood in the doorway or not and tried to block it, but it would be like him to do it. and earl rose, i will say to you, who is the dallas county medical...