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. >> reporter: dr. mark logan runs an addiction treatment clinic. in the winter of 2014 justin had been on his waiting list for ten weeks. >> where is justin? >> justin -- gosh. let's see. on the waiting list in vermont for a prescription drug that weans people off heroin. according to federal law doctors can only prescribe it to 100 patients at a time, in part to prevent it from being abused. >> i feel my hands are tied. mostly because there's a cap. i wouldn't hesitate to go to 150 patients. because we have the capacity to do that. and that would take -- that would wipe out my waiting list. at this point in time i feel that that cap should be eliminated. this thing is accelerating. >> reporter: recent years, vermont's highways have become drug trafficking corridors. according to governor peter shumlin an estimated $2 million worth of heroin flows into the state every week. >> this is referred to as bums alley. >> reporter: when it comes to battling heroin even undercover cops admit they can't keep up. >> we're definitely touching on the drugs comi
. >> reporter: dr. mark logan runs an addiction treatment clinic. in the winter of 2014 justin had been on his waiting list for ten weeks. >> where is justin? >> justin -- gosh. let's see. on the waiting list in vermont for a prescription drug that weans people off heroin. according to federal law doctors can only prescribe it to 100 patients at a time, in part to prevent it from being abused. >> i feel my hands are tied. mostly because there's a cap. i wouldn't hesitate...
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core rin and dr. mark we like to just do things differently on our show we are going paint a picture, just valuehat father in thehe household can provide to a child education. it is simple things we don't talk about we are going to have mark delve into his children when we come back we will get re from the doctor. this is different kind conversation because listen the we are back. talk about your role as a father as parent that irreplaceable for you with your children as they grow up and that he had due indicational eerience role you played? i think some times the stereo type is that it is especially in early times it is more pop popular more common for the mother to take overr that pre education of the child. and one of the things that i was big on was that expanded vocabulary. avoidi baby talk. avoiding that umbrella that you put over child to make sure they stay young forever. you do want that to somome extent but just spending time just showing them world before they knowow to read before you know show
core rin and dr. mark we like to just do things differently on our show we are going paint a picture, just valuehat father in thehe household can provide to a child education. it is simple things we don't talk about we are going to have mark delve into his children when we come back we will get re from the doctor. this is different kind conversation because listen the we are back. talk about your role as a father as parent that irreplaceable for you with your children as they grow up and that...
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dr. mark manary: 95% of these children are recovering. 95%. that is really something powerful. [singing in foreign language] narrator: and the success rate comes at a fraction of the old therapy's cost. today, saving one child costs the project a total of about $25. project peanut butter has an ambitious vision to save over two million children from severe malnutrition by 2015. rosemary godwa: i wish project peanut butter would grow like the bao bao tree, which start smaller and grows big, big, big, bigger, and biggest. so it can reach every needy child. narrator: the beauty of briend's project is that it's a simple idea writ large. his work has spread to four continents, but it began with a simple formula and a plan to grow. the point is that a good idea is a spark. it's not enough on its own, but it is enough to ignite something bigger, and spark by spark, the world can change. announcer: want to learn more about free lunches, superfood, or anything else you saw here? head over to viewchange.org/tv or you can watch, read, and get involved in projects that are making a real di
dr. mark manary: 95% of these children are recovering. 95%. that is really something powerful. [singing in foreign language] narrator: and the success rate comes at a fraction of the old therapy's cost. today, saving one child costs the project a total of about $25. project peanut butter has an ambitious vision to save over two million children from severe malnutrition by 2015. rosemary godwa: i wish project peanut butter would grow like the bao bao tree, which start smaller and grows big, big,...
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end quote walker's husband, dr. mark leeper, who remains on the wayne state facaulty... says because of college policy he can't comment on his wifes situation. but says he understands what looking for. excess of 150 - 200 letters, emails, faxes grinding into office heading over trustees. now i saw students suggesting they want to write the education committee at the somebody's they feel this was such an injustice" professor at wayne "it's incredibly difficult not having dr. walker around. she's so passionate and she's so field of study. she draws you in" say they're frustration is growing becasues don't challenge dr. walker. and more questions than surrounding dr they say they plan to "i think what's more annoying to all of us students is, you're always taught in class that you need and you need to stand up for what you believe in. students have started a facebook page in her support, and are selling t- shirts to fund- raise for her family in this time of need. the administration is working on scheduling a hearing on dr. walker's dismissal. tim: investigators in san bern
end quote walker's husband, dr. mark leeper, who remains on the wayne state facaulty... says because of college policy he can't comment on his wifes situation. but says he understands what looking for. excess of 150 - 200 letters, emails, faxes grinding into office heading over trustees. now i saw students suggesting they want to write the education committee at the somebody's they feel this was such an injustice" professor at wayne "it's incredibly difficult not having dr. walker...
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walker's husband, dr. mark leeper, the wayne state facaulty, says because of college policy he can't comment on his wifes situation. jessica rae: residential garbage will soon be seeing a hike in what they pay for trash pick up and disposal. city council has voted to amend a contract with gill hauling.... the private company that provides trash collection and recycling services for the starting january first... residents will see an increase of 86 cents on their trash collection bills. currently the average household pays 15 dollars and 44 cents for trash removal services. that rate is increasing to 16 dollars and 30 cents at the start of the new year. gill hauling says the increase in rates was needed company's growing labor costs agreed. "anybody that has a are paying people the wages have gone years around this community you can't anything near what you could, and labor is a big portion of what he does out there," said mayor bob scott, sioux city. jessica rae: mayor scott says support for the he wants the ci
walker's husband, dr. mark leeper, the wayne state facaulty, says because of college policy he can't comment on his wifes situation. jessica rae: residential garbage will soon be seeing a hike in what they pay for trash pick up and disposal. city council has voted to amend a contract with gill hauling.... the private company that provides trash collection and recycling services for the starting january first... residents will see an increase of 86 cents on their trash collection bills....
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they're just trying to get somebody's attention because they feel this was such an injustice" says dr. mark leeper, professor at wayne state college. students say not on campus is a loss. a loss of knowledge, a loss of a mentor, and and friend. at six, we'll hear more reaction from students express why they want this professor back on campus. reporting live in studio... elisa raffa abc 9 news. tim: we are learning new details about the husband and wife killers this morning -- seeing a new picture of them -- and hearing his voice for the first time.. this as the communitin san bernadino mourns and tries to get back to ordinary life. abc's lauren lyster is in san bernadino with the latest " trudy raymundo, director, san bernardino county department of public health: "we are strong. we are a family." county workers emotional today? " we held each other and we protected each other through this horrific event." they're trying to resume a normal work day after the unimaginable horror their cocoeagues suffered. the fbi revealing new details today about the shooters sot david bowdich/fbi both subje
they're just trying to get somebody's attention because they feel this was such an injustice" says dr. mark leeper, professor at wayne state college. students say not on campus is a loss. a loss of knowledge, a loss of a mentor, and and friend. at six, we'll hear more reaction from students express why they want this professor back on campus. reporting live in studio... elisa raffa abc 9 news. tim: we are learning new details about the husband and wife killers this morning -- seeing a new...
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. >> and dr. mark seek el profess dr. marc siegel. doctors, welcome. >> good to see you. >> we'll get right to it because the cdc wants you to get your flu shot now before everyone starts traveling and sharing germs over the upcoming holidays. so is this year's vaccine a good match. and also, who should get it and why? >> arthel, cdc thinks sar s as result of what happened last year, not a good match, this year we think we got it right. we still have to see what will happen over the coming year because these viruses are getting smarter. they mutate, shift and change as we are getting smarter with them. 200,000 people get hospitalized as a result of flu. and do you believe that 49,000 people die from influenza. you've got to be careful. if you're too young, too old, immunocompromised, your immune system isn't working well, pregnant women and if you have a chronic disease, asthma, bronchitis, heart disease, get the vaccine and if you're over 65, get the pneumococcal vaccine. the reason why you would get this flu vaccine and a lot of peo
. >> and dr. mark seek el profess dr. marc siegel. doctors, welcome. >> good to see you. >> we'll get right to it because the cdc wants you to get your flu shot now before everyone starts traveling and sharing germs over the upcoming holidays. so is this year's vaccine a good match. and also, who should get it and why? >> arthel, cdc thinks sar s as result of what happened last year, not a good match, this year we think we got it right. we still have to see what will...
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allen unity point inpatient services, has been a long-time colleague and supporters of ours, and dr. mark heinz who practices from the -- at the competing institution here in waterloo, it will remain nameless -- [ laughter ] >> dr. richard roberts: -- is a brilliant fellow -- >> ron: and they know what it is anyway. >> dr. richard roberts: yes. as brilliant fellow sta work out an anatomical model to explain what's going on in the brain in producing these transient symptoms, and he's acknowledged post traumatic headaches, which is one of the troubling symptoms we really haven't said much about. and finally, the neuroclinic at allen unity point has given me a lot of support and taken a chance on an older guy, and i really appreciate working at allen. i think mary ann has other people she'd like to thank or acknowledge. >> dr. mary ann roberts: i also want to reiterate that george phillips has been a -- basically his interaction with me and my work with him has been kind of the highlight of my career because he and i sort of grew up together with this idea. >> ron: i see. >> dr. mary ann rob
allen unity point inpatient services, has been a long-time colleague and supporters of ours, and dr. mark heinz who practices from the -- at the competing institution here in waterloo, it will remain nameless -- [ laughter ] >> dr. richard roberts: -- is a brilliant fellow -- >> ron: and they know what it is anyway. >> dr. richard roberts: yes. as brilliant fellow sta work out an anatomical model to explain what's going on in the brain in producing these transient symptoms,...
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>> reporter: spring 2015, justin gothe call and ented dr. mark logan's treatment program. >> how's it going? >> things have been well. >> he's been participating in therapy groups, frequent urine drug screens, frequent check-ins. by all appearances he seems to be doing very well. i'm concerneded about that long-term and looking for warning signs. you know, eye contact is one of the biggest ones. >> when you're asking that question, do you have cravings? have you been using? >> yeah, i'm wanting them to look at me, yeah. >> last time we saw you, you had track marks in your arms. you'd self-described as a what's changed? >> i'm probably a little more pleasurable toe around. >> repororter: a f months later justin looked like a completely different person. the scars from his old habit gone. >> i remember when you showed us your hands and you can see now that they're heal. they haven't been used in that way in a long time. >> i mean, i have a hard time even remembering like why -- the grasp it has on you. >> reporter: justin was taking soboxone daily.
>> reporter: spring 2015, justin gothe call and ented dr. mark logan's treatment program. >> how's it going? >> things have been well. >> he's been participating in therapy groups, frequent urine drug screens, frequent check-ins. by all appearances he seems to be doing very well. i'm concerneded about that long-term and looking for warning signs. you know, eye contact is one of the biggest ones. >> when you're asking that question, do you have cravings? have you...
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dr mark hyman: how many of you here believe that eating fat will make you fat? in this show, i separate fat from fiction. in just 21 days, we will transform how you eat and feel on every level. give me 21 days and together we can take back our health.
dr mark hyman: how many of you here believe that eating fat will make you fat? in this show, i separate fat from fiction. in just 21 days, we will transform how you eat and feel on every level. give me 21 days and together we can take back our health.
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tim walker's husband, dr. mark leeper, facaulty, says because of college policy he can't comment on his wifes situation. tim: a delay of sorts today concerning iow governor terry branstads plan to privatize medicaid in iowa. the governor is extending the time period for medicaid providers to receive full reimbursement from january 1st to april 1st. also today, the state senate oversight committee got together to take a closer look at the governors plan to move medicaid from state run to 4 private companies. reporter amanda krenz has more " amanda intro: 23:21:31 25 days left. that's how much time remains before medicaid switches to managed care, affecting 560- thousand iowans. nats of f eers cheers echoed through the state capitol when these iowans heard something they liked or heard one of their questions being asked. they were bused in from around the state to listen in on this medicaid hearing. anna 23:12:11 this is people that are being affected. not just numbers. the crowd represented iowans from all walks of
tim walker's husband, dr. mark leeper, facaulty, says because of college policy he can't comment on his wifes situation. tim: a delay of sorts today concerning iow governor terry branstads plan to privatize medicaid in iowa. the governor is extending the time period for medicaid providers to receive full reimbursement from january 1st to april 1st. also today, the state senate oversight committee got together to take a closer look at the governors plan to move medicaid from state run to 4...
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end quote walker's husband, dr. mark leeper, who remains on the wayne state facaulty... says because of college policy he can't comment on his wifes situation. but says he understands what students are looking for. "there's been an excess of 150 - 200 letters, emails, faxes grinding into the president's office heading over to the board of trustees. now i saw students suggesting they want to write the education committee at the unicameral. they're just trying to get somebody's they feel this was such an injustice" says professor mark leeper, dr. karen walker's husband. "it's incredibly difficult not having dr. walker around. she's so passionate about her students and she's so passionate about her field of study. she draws you in" says susan westerhaus, student. students like susan say they're frustration is growing becasues fill-in professors don't challenge thier learning like dr. walker. and while there are more questions than answers surrounding dr walkers absense, they say they plan to continue asking facebook page in her support... and are selling t- shirts to fund-
end quote walker's husband, dr. mark leeper, who remains on the wayne state facaulty... says because of college policy he can't comment on his wifes situation. but says he understands what students are looking for. "there's been an excess of 150 - 200 letters, emails, faxes grinding into the president's office heading over to the board of trustees. now i saw students suggesting they want to write the education committee at the unicameral. they're just trying to get somebody's they feel...
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dr. mark segal, member of the fox news team, joins us now from new york.nt out, most of these deaths right now are occurring overseas from tb. seems like it would be easy for any of these folks to bring this disease and the drug resistant form of tb to the u.s. >> absolutely, leland. we're making progress in the united states against tuberculosis. we have over 10,000 cases a year now. only 100 of those are the multiple drug resistance. it's tuberculosis that doesn't respond to our main stay of treatment. our two best drugs. if we don't have them, we got' problem. multiple drug resistance. we're seeing 100 cases in the united states. guess what, leland, 500,000 cases around the world. half of them die from it. this is a huge emerging problem. because people don't take their tb medications or they spread it. i think the obama administration is right to try to target this and say look, we don't only have to battle this here, we have to go around the world and join us and try to battle it before it gets here. that includes issues regarding immigration as well.
dr. mark segal, member of the fox news team, joins us now from new york.nt out, most of these deaths right now are occurring overseas from tb. seems like it would be easy for any of these folks to bring this disease and the drug resistant form of tb to the u.s. >> absolutely, leland. we're making progress in the united states against tuberculosis. we have over 10,000 cases a year now. only 100 of those are the multiple drug resistance. it's tuberculosis that doesn't respond to our main...
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walker's husband, dr. mark leeper, who remains on the wayne state facaulty, says because of college policy he can't comment on his wifes situation. jessica rae: there is a plan aimed at improving the fan tyson events center. the city council approved a 68- thousand dollar contract for a enhancement study for the 12 year old arena. venue solutions group, will now move forward with it's overall review of operations at the arena. updates could include a possible increase in premium level seating and improved concession design and offerings. results from the study should be available by early summer. jessica rae: a program in sioux city is helping low income families become home owners, the my pad program has been around for a few years, a few changes have made to make it easier for families to qualify. "the home cannot exceed $128,000 and the difference between the old program that people might remember and maybe they tried to qualify for and didn't qualify and the program that we have now is the underwriting guid
walker's husband, dr. mark leeper, who remains on the wayne state facaulty, says because of college policy he can't comment on his wifes situation. jessica rae: there is a plan aimed at improving the fan tyson events center. the city council approved a 68- thousand dollar contract for a enhancement study for the 12 year old arena. venue solutions group, will now move forward with it's overall review of operations at the arena. updates could include a possible increase in premium level seating...
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it was confusing >> reporter: dr. mark kieh is the site physician for the trial. so far, there are 1,500 volunteers. he is carefully watching them for side effects. so far so good. >> those we've seen are expected side effects of fever, muscle pain, pain at the injection sites, some joint pains, few people with rashes that resolved over time. >> reporter: the trial is run by liberia's ministry of health and the u.s. national institute of allergy and infectious disease. its director, dr. anthony fauci, has intense, intimate understanding of the ravages of ebola. >> at least in the most recent patient that we took care of, that's about as sick as you can get without dying. >> reporter: on march 14, 2015, he suited up to treat a u.s. health care worker who became infected in sierra leone, and was airlifted to the n.i.h. hospital outside washington where he received the highest level of intensive care possible, it kept him alive while his body mounted its own defense. >> reporter: it was touch and go for a week, but he survived. >> all of the people who have recovered
it was confusing >> reporter: dr. mark kieh is the site physician for the trial. so far, there are 1,500 volunteers. he is carefully watching them for side effects. so far so good. >> those we've seen are expected side effects of fever, muscle pain, pain at the injection sites, some joint pains, few people with rashes that resolved over time. >> reporter: the trial is run by liberia's ministry of health and the u.s. national institute of allergy and infectious disease. its...
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dr. shawn kerby. mark tauscheck explains why this is not the first time kerby has been in trouble. mark: undercover agents with the des moines dea office removed computer equipment and rifles neighbors say dr. shawn kerby is an avid hunter. they also seized the dentist's pickup truck. neighbors say the agents were there much of the morning. dr. kerby has run kerby family dental across from valley high school for eight years according to his website. employees told us he was not in license was placed on 2 years probation and he was fined $2500 by the state dental board. the penalties came after kerby was charged with indiscriminately prescribing or dispensing drugs and failing to keep patient records when medications were prescribed. the board found on multiple occasions dr. kerby had prescribed controlled substances to patients he had not seen for an exam in over a year. the dea midwest spokeswoman did not return kcci's calls to ask about the nature of today's raid on kirby's home -- on kerby's home. eric: neighbors we spoke to said kerby is divorced with 3 kids and lives there wit
dr. shawn kerby. mark tauscheck explains why this is not the first time kerby has been in trouble. mark: undercover agents with the des moines dea office removed computer equipment and rifles neighbors say dr. shawn kerby is an avid hunter. they also seized the dentist's pickup truck. neighbors say the agents were there much of the morning. dr. kerby has run kerby family dental across from valley high school for eight years according to his website. employees told us he was not in license was...
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dr. mark rosenblum, deputy director of u.s. immigration program at the migration policy institute. he's also associate professor ie political science at the un university of new orleans.usly previously dr. rosenblum workedl at the congressional research service and as a counsel -- council of foreign relations fellow. he served on president obama's policy team in 2009. dr. rosenblum, we would be glad to hear your opening statement. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i will also summarize my th comments and request that my full statement be included in the record. >> it will be.d >> thank you. the united states has rce of m implemented increasingly forceful measures to combat illegal immigration since the y mid-1980s, mostly by tighteningr border security, but also with programs to identify, dane, and deport unauthorized immigrants from within the united states. recently these investments have paid off, as the u.s. as unauthorized population has declined by more than a million people since 2007. as director saldana described, interior enforcement presents a number of c
dr. mark rosenblum, deputy director of u.s. immigration program at the migration policy institute. he's also associate professor ie political science at the un university of new orleans.usly previously dr. rosenblum workedl at the congressional research service and as a counsel -- council of foreign relations fellow. he served on president obama's policy team in 2009. dr. rosenblum, we would be glad to hear your opening statement. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i will...
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dr. ben carson senator mark rubio and jersey gov.porters late this week, that americans will follow his lead. we dug a little deeper and much tighter race the first primary say new hampshire trump does remain on top the shows a much more john case the anchors christie secretary of state hillary the and the week pushing for congress to change the gun laws and wake of california massacre was not one single solution. currently remain strong for competitors at the campaign trail including standard spending to weaken in new hampshire how he would help at quick look for things and there is the warehouse and washington. >> marty: and tonight the christmas spirit alive and well annual christmas tree leaned lighting extravaganza now under way nkk all spoke with one of the neighbors who supported the decorations are but one can enjoy the sights. "once and join the season running down the street it's gonna be a great season. >> reporter: is all voluntary. "absolutely all voluntary get this universe out a straight walk up and down the street is
dr. ben carson senator mark rubio and jersey gov.porters late this week, that americans will follow his lead. we dug a little deeper and much tighter race the first primary say new hampshire trump does remain on top the shows a much more john case the anchors christie secretary of state hillary the and the week pushing for congress to change the gun laws and wake of california massacre was not one single solution. currently remain strong for competitors at the campaign trail including standard...
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dr. skills. >>markport their stocks are today in the mideast and upset internet business >>rob black: they're having a board meeting which with the have and december people sunglass speculation that happens around this time she sounds creche in the spring she thinks of a grid plan and management meeting with the she- people >>mark: new rumors first big- name moved ahead chapter the bottom. >>rob black: this is just all rumors that the point they're testing five models one as corn to be a while discharging edition and the bond to get rid of the oriole jack before wireless charging it or to do it apples went to sleep with the door right and the better faster while the charge and ally to zoom and is on optical zone where it is a uses digital's home and then they have a separate resolution apple always has a lot of rumors what happened with the not know this is always exciting to see what they're expecting. >>rob black: to long-term low interest rate and the scenario renown. >>mark: posted a will and to hea
dr. skills. >>markport their stocks are today in the mideast and upset internet business >>rob black: they're having a board meeting which with the have and december people sunglass speculation that happens around this time she sounds creche in the spring she thinks of a grid plan and management meeting with the she- people >>mark: new rumors first big- name moved ahead chapter the bottom. >>rob black: this is just all rumors that the point they're testing five models...
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trump is at 26%, followed by mark rubio, dr. ben carson and jeb bush. but it is a very different story in new hampshire where trump is at 28% and rubio and cruz at 12% and christie and bush rounding out the top five. trump has 34% of the vote in south carolina as well. ted, rubio and carson take two, three and four and carson at fifth. you worked on many campaigns. >> that is correct. >> what do you make of where trump is? where does he need to win? is it about that with him? he has been in front for so long. >> you should not make too much of polls, especially at an early stage, but it not that early anymore. we have to acknowledge donald trump trump is going to be a force of nature. i will say the greatest gravitational force is momentum. if ted cruz wins the iowa caucus i think there is a reshuffling of the poll numbers especially in south carolina. i suggested that trump's real opposition to the republican party is not the establishment like kasich or christie. it is from the active -- conservative wing of the party and that is ted cruz. >> i want t
trump is at 26%, followed by mark rubio, dr. ben carson and jeb bush. but it is a very different story in new hampshire where trump is at 28% and rubio and cruz at 12% and christie and bush rounding out the top five. trump has 34% of the vote in south carolina as well. ted, rubio and carson take two, three and four and carson at fifth. you worked on many campaigns. >> that is correct. >> what do you make of where trump is? where does he need to win? is it about that with him? he has...
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dr. mark sec siegel. >> merry christmas. >> holiday weight gain always a huge problem.nd gain is that typical during the holidays? people think they put on the holiday five pounds. true, false? >> your guys case for sure it's not. but it's fiction. this is absolutely fiction. people think they put on five pounds. they don't. the national institutes of health did a study on this. the average weight gain is one pound. except if you think you're going to put on five pounds and you say, what the heck, i'll have those cookies, i'll eat that cake. the heck with it, then you'll gain five pounds. the bad news is if you put on a pound, you're not going to lose it so easily in the new year. so don't do it. >> but that's like a real pound, right? i mean sometimes you might gain five pounds but it's because you've had so much dog gone sodium in all the -- >> oh, salt. right, right. >> a weekend drinking binge, absolutely. absolutely. this is a real one pound. and you're going to keep it on. so be careful. but it's not five pounds. >> how about poinsettias? >> moments ago anna tried
dr. mark sec siegel. >> merry christmas. >> holiday weight gain always a huge problem.nd gain is that typical during the holidays? people think they put on the holiday five pounds. true, false? >> your guys case for sure it's not. but it's fiction. this is absolutely fiction. people think they put on five pounds. they don't. the national institutes of health did a study on this. the average weight gain is one pound. except if you think you're going to put on five pounds and...
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(show triple question mark gfxs) dr. michael hansen: they don't mean anything. that's right, consumer reports dr. michael hansen says these are not expiration dates. dr. michael hansen: what most people think is that the food is bad after that date (fullscreen gfx) thanks in part to this confusion, an estimated 160 billion food goes to waste remember: the dates are often set by the manufacturer to indicate when food is at its best... defining when it's really good... not when it's gone bad. for good morning america, mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. jessica rae: scott: deborah and scott are chatting about food labels. deborah and scott are chatting about food labels. deborah and scott are chatting about food labels. deborah and scott are chatting about deboraraand scott are e atting about fofo labels. deborah and scott are chatting about food labels. deborah and scott are chatting about food labels. scott:good morning siouxland. we have deborah and scott are chatting about food labels. deborah and scott are chatting about food labels. deborah and scott are
(show triple question mark gfxs) dr. michael hansen: they don't mean anything. that's right, consumer reports dr. michael hansen says these are not expiration dates. dr. michael hansen: what most people think is that the food is bad after that date (fullscreen gfx) thanks in part to this confusion, an estimated 160 billion food goes to waste remember: the dates are often set by the manufacturer to indicate when food is at its best... defining when it's really good... not when it's gone bad. for...
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dr. max. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg is now a dad. it looks like his daughter won't be inheriting his billions. zuckerberg announced the birth of his baby girl "max" on his facebook page about 4 p.m. and posted this picture of the to give away 99% of his facebook shares during his lifetime. they are currently worth about $45 billion. he says that the money will be used to promote "equality" for all children in the next generation. following in the footsteps of bill gates and also warren buffett. >> congrats to them. >> photo of a baby snoozing on a shopping mall santa has gone viral this holiday season. >> now his family is telling the story of how exactly it happened. this picture shows the child catching some sleep. the 6-month-old fell asleep waiting in line. they considered leaving but santa had another idea. >> laid zeke on his chest. i cried. it was just the sest thing i had ever seen. >> his parents shared the photo on facebook and thousands shared it overnight. what makes the moment even more touching is thathis life got off t
dr. max. >>> facebook founder mark zuckerberg is now a dad. it looks like his daughter won't be inheriting his billions. zuckerberg announced the birth of his baby girl "max" on his facebook page about 4 p.m. and posted this picture of the to give away 99% of his facebook shares during his lifetime. they are currently worth about $45 billion. he says that the money will be used to promote "equality" for all children in the next generation. following in the footsteps...
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mark: that was dr. ben carson just a short time ago. joining us now is the campaign manager.lvania congressman and current supporter of john kasich or president, bob walker. thank you for joining us. i asked her candidate about a domestic issue that was not being discussed. he named a homeland security issue, not how care or jobs or the economy -- is this all about national security? >> right now, we're certainly in a foreign policy, international security, domestic security interest. mark: what i carry through iowa? >> no. mark: do you agree with that? >> i think national security is the prime issue right now in the minds of people. it is really important that we recognize that the next president will have to deal with the issues that go will be on national security. jobs, economy, all of those. that's why we think we have the most qualified candidate because you do with all of those issues over a long time frame. be attractivewill to the american people. do you hear somebody from day one who can handle the issues. a questione ask you about your candidates. congress men, you
mark: that was dr. ben carson just a short time ago. joining us now is the campaign manager.lvania congressman and current supporter of john kasich or president, bob walker. thank you for joining us. i asked her candidate about a domestic issue that was not being discussed. he named a homeland security issue, not how care or jobs or the economy -- is this all about national security? >> right now, we're certainly in a foreign policy, international security, domestic security interest....
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mark zuckerberg and his wife dr. priscilla chan plan to donate roughly $45 billion over the course of their lives to charity. we know this is a small contribution to the resources and talents working on issues, the couple wrote, but we want to do what we can working alongside many others. in a pretaped interview before their baby's birth, the couple >> what does it take to make it so people don't get sick any more in? we build more inclusive and welcome communities. with can the next generation learn a hundred more things than we can? >> reporter: zuckerberg joins a list of the wealthiest americans, including warren buffett and bill gates, promising to give away a bulk of their fortune to charity. >> it's a signal to many who have significant, while want to make a difference, that you can do it in your lifetime, you can do it while you're still working. >> reporter: the facebook ceo and his wife also used their letter to press for equality writing, if you fear you'll go to prison rather than college because of the co
mark zuckerberg and his wife dr. priscilla chan plan to donate roughly $45 billion over the course of their lives to charity. we know this is a small contribution to the resources and talents working on issues, the couple wrote, but we want to do what we can working alongside many others. in a pretaped interview before their baby's birth, the couple >> what does it take to make it so people don't get sick any more in? we build more inclusive and welcome communities. with can the next...
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a facebook post, mark zuckerberg and his wife dr. pricilla chan posing with their newborn daughter announced their plan to give away their facebook shares and with that money, there are big plans. >> what does it take to make it so people don't get sick anymore? we build more inclusive and welcoming communities. can people in the next generation learn and experience 100 times more things than we can? >> reporter: the money to be doled out over their lifetime is big news in the world of philanthropy. >> it depends on how the assets are used. when you think the gates foundation has given away $29 billion so far and already seen some really tangible and incredible results. >> reporter: through their chan zuckerberg foundation, the couple has made huge donations to the san francisco general hospital and local schools in the bay area. the founder and ceo of the tipping point community, an organization focused on ending bay area poverty says they are taking up the mantle that technology leaders of the past once held. >> for mark and for pr
a facebook post, mark zuckerberg and his wife dr. pricilla chan posing with their newborn daughter announced their plan to give away their facebook shares and with that money, there are big plans. >> what does it take to make it so people don't get sick anymore? we build more inclusive and welcoming communities. can people in the next generation learn and experience 100 times more things than we can? >> reporter: the money to be doled out over their lifetime is big news in the world...
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dr. ordon is only selling fill & freeze direct, you won't pay the $120 retail mark-up. now you can get your own instant results with fill & freeze for only $59. through this special direct to you offer, we're taking another $20 off. so now you can get this instant wrinkle-removing miracle for only $39.95. but pick up the phone and act fast because dr. ordon is giving the first 200 callers that order from this show a second full tube of fill & freeze. that's a $60 value free! that's nearly $120 of fill & freeze for only $39.95. call now, and this special offer gets even better. today, dr. ordon is also including the rest of his derm exclusive system. $200 in powerful anti-aging treatments, free. you'll get his super exfoliating micro peel resurfacing pads, a $55 value free. they're like an instant texture fix, gently refreshing and toning tired-looking skin for results like a chemical peel or a microdermabrasion procedure. you'll also get the intensive repair serum, a $65 value free with an exclusive powerful blend to help repair sun damage by fading age spots and reduci
dr. ordon is only selling fill & freeze direct, you won't pay the $120 retail mark-up. now you can get your own instant results with fill & freeze for only $59. through this special direct to you offer, we're taking another $20 off. so now you can get this instant wrinkle-removing miracle for only $39.95. but pick up the phone and act fast because dr. ordon is giving the first 200 callers that order from this show a second full tube of fill & freeze. that's a $60 value free! that's...
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mark: our thanks to dr. carson and to kevin cirelli. more on the breaking story of donald trump's new muslimd ban of immigration to the united states. we will be right back. ♪ x late this afternoon the candidate put out a press release saying all muslims should be barred from entering the united dates. that idea has already been condemned by democrats and republicans. lindsey graham said he's gone from making absurd comments to being downright dangerous with his bombastic rhetoric. important to save conservatism from him. the statement by donald trump appear just as we were about to start the show and the twitter world is going crazy. what do you make of it? he's i think people think is doing this because he fell or he in one iowa poll has some compulsion to be more more outrageous. i think he did it because he thinks it's the right thing to do. i think a lot of voters will like his, and it could be a turning point in having people then outs him, including perhaps the republican national committee, perhaps some members of congress who h
mark: our thanks to dr. carson and to kevin cirelli. more on the breaking story of donald trump's new muslimd ban of immigration to the united states. we will be right back. ♪ x late this afternoon the candidate put out a press release saying all muslims should be barred from entering the united dates. that idea has already been condemned by democrats and republicans. lindsey graham said he's gone from making absurd comments to being downright dangerous with his bombastic rhetoric. important...
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it retails for about 3000 mark -- $3000 and is only available through dr.. -- a doctor. in other health news ,encouraging news when it comes to the battle against cancer. the cdc says while there were 1.5 million new cases reported in 2014 in the u.s., but that the rates of prostate, lung, and colorectal cancers fell that year. the cdc also says that the combined cancer death rate for men and women dropped 20% from its peak in 1991. scientists say two out of three people diagnosed with cancer are said to survive five years or more after a diagnosis. iowa's big four basketball teams are having final practices today before the big four classic at wells fargo arena tomorrow. undefeated iowa state faces the uni panthers at 6:00 p.m. tomorrow. uni has a history of big four success. last year, they took down the hawkeyes, 56-44. and two years ago they took 17th ranked iowa state to overtime before losing. so we'll see tomorrow at 6:00 if they can hand the cyclones their first loss of the season. the of the game of the day, the iowa hawkeyes look to bounce back from their loss
it retails for about 3000 mark -- $3000 and is only available through dr.. -- a doctor. in other health news ,encouraging news when it comes to the battle against cancer. the cdc says while there were 1.5 million new cases reported in 2014 in the u.s., but that the rates of prostate, lung, and colorectal cancers fell that year. the cdc also says that the combined cancer death rate for men and women dropped 20% from its peak in 1991. scientists say two out of three people diagnosed with cancer...
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dr. el deet worth mark would agree even for us we continue our education. you know we never stop. >> lifelong. i continue to read books every week i am big reader. i continue to travel it never stops. and duty technology is helps that advances that for there nothing like picking up book to read it and are learning that knowledge so there something very different. i wanted congratulate both for what you and you do so well. be institution that you represent good day from the right side. thank you for joining us. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. >>> big news for football fans. >> you're struggling. >> you're going to have to help. >> okay. here we go. what reena meant to say was that the college football playoff is set. the michigan state spartans is earned their spot after an epic 22 play final drive knocking the iowa hawkeyes out with a 16-13 victory. that win made the spartans the number two team in the nation. clemson will face fourth ranked oklahoma in the orange bowl. both games are new year's eve on espn. >> wel
dr. el deet worth mark would agree even for us we continue our education. you know we never stop. >> lifelong. i continue to read books every week i am big reader. i continue to travel it never stops. and duty technology is helps that advances that for there nothing like picking up book to read it and are learning that knowledge so there something very different. i wanted congratulate both for what you and you do so well. be institution that you represent good day from the right side....