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dr. marshall will put itton. to a test. >> coming up at 6 a terrified mother's help. >> i don't know if they are here i am upstays. >> home with her two kids and hears a loud noise and footsteps. tonight the search for thesuspect that has the i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. her life's work has been about breaking barriers. and so would her presidency. which is why, for every american who's not being paid what they're worth... who's held back by student debt or a system tilted against them- and there are far too many of you- she understands that our country can't reach it's potential... unless we all do. together. >>> certainly cruel encounter passengers cheering as a 7-year- old boy is removed from a flight. he was on a family trip with his mom and his dad who was battling terminal cancer. that little boy boarded the flight and broke out in hives. itching head to toe. his parents think he was having a reaction to a therapy dog that was on board. the problem delayed the flight. so when flight atten
dr. marshall will put itton. to a test. >> coming up at 6 a terrified mother's help. >> i don't know if they are here i am upstays. >> home with her two kids and hears a loud noise and footsteps. tonight the search for thesuspect that has the i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. her life's work has been about breaking barriers. and so would her presidency. which is why, for every american who's not being paid what they're worth... who's held back by student debt or...
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dr. mallika marshall breaks down what you-- get pregnant. >> dr. mallika marshall breaks down what you need to know. (buzzer) hey, you're a lucky guy. you'll probably win the jackpot. (bell) you know, luck doesn't play any role in slot machines. the odds of winning are the same every time you play. (buzzer) if you lose money, you'll win it back. (bell) don't chase your losses. set a limit on the time and money you want to spend. learn more about gambling and how to keep it fun. visit the gamesense info center at the plainridge park casino. (buzzer) hey, you're a lucky guy. yoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyoyo >>> a developing story tonight. news a texas patient contracted the zika virus through sexual contact is raising a lot of new questions. dr. mallika marshall joins us to sort this out. dr., pregnant women planning to get pregnant after a caribbean or warm weather vacation a lot of them have concerns. what thud she know. >> reporter: so there's more information coming ou
dr. mallika marshall breaks down what you-- get pregnant. >> dr. mallika marshall breaks down what you need to know. (buzzer) hey, you're a lucky guy. you'll probably win the jackpot. (bell) you know, luck doesn't play any role in slot machines. the odds of winning are the same every time you play. (buzzer) if you lose money, you'll win it back. (bell) don't chase your losses. set a limit on the time and money you want to spend. learn more about gambling and how to keep it fun. visit the...
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dr. marshall will look at the controversy. >> and maybe there's such a thing as being too honest. a man lost his wallet and then gets a leatherback from the man who found it. the reason the guy didn't send that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's riggedt by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. why the -- >> national cancer institute is calling for more children to get the hpv sax. >> en as dr. mallika marshall reports while doctors say it's safe and effective and can prevent cancer he, many kids are not receiving it. >> reporter: 12 years ago boston emily a mother of 6 was >> it was pain and surgeries and telling doctors i have cancerous cells that's scar
dr. marshall will look at the controversy. >> and maybe there's such a thing as being too honest. a man lost his wallet and then gets a leatherback from the man who found it. the reason the guy didn't send that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy...
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doctor malloch thing marshall -- dr. mallika marshall has more. >> reporter: this could affect your chances of getting breast cancer. colleagues at the harvard school of health looked at the those who had better diets in their teens and younger years, had a better chance of reducing breast cancer. >> especially during the premenopausal years, you can decrease your risks. >> you don't need to count grams but focus more on incorporating fiber rich foods into your diet. >> if we have five servings of fruits and vegetables per day, and we get most of the grains as whole grains, not refined grains, that will easily get us over the 25% -- 25 g or 30 g of fiber that's recommended daily. >> reporter: this is one of the for studies that shows what we feed our children will affect their cancer risk in the future. this is an important message for parents and schools which doctor willis says needs to do a better job of providing fruits and vegetables and whole grains to students. i am dr. mallika marshall doctor bz news. >>> james co
doctor malloch thing marshall -- dr. mallika marshall has more. >> reporter: this could affect your chances of getting breast cancer. colleagues at the harvard school of health looked at the those who had better diets in their teens and younger years, had a better chance of reducing breast cancer. >> especially during the premenopausal years, you can decrease your risks. >> you don't need to count grams but focus more on incorporating fiber rich foods into your diet. >>...
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dr. mallika marshall wbz news. >> we don't want this weather to leave either. it's just been so nice. >> we were talking about how gorgeous it was what a gift it was all weekend. and as i was driving into the city last night i thought is that a full moon not the case. it's. >> almost. >> tonight. >> tonight is the full moonofficially speaking. it's gorgeous out there. and it's a snow moon how appropriate. >> perfect. opposite sun sets and a full snow moon and jupiter is by so you get a two-fer and cool out there 36 in boston 40 in norwood but it was a beautiful winter day. and tonight, we will dip back into the teens and low 20s. mainly clear skies light winds and all tolled just a chilly february evening. and then we will start to talk about the next storm system. so high pressure is in control right now. delivering some cooler air and this is going to be where the action happens over the next 24 hours. a large powerful storm system will develop along the gulf coast. and it will come at us in two waves. so we will start tomorrow morning it will be kelly and we
dr. mallika marshall wbz news. >> we don't want this weather to leave either. it's just been so nice. >> we were talking about how gorgeous it was what a gift it was all weekend. and as i was driving into the city last night i thought is that a full moon not the case. it's. >> almost. >> tonight. >> tonight is the full moonofficially speaking. it's gorgeous out there. and it's a snow moon how appropriate. >> perfect. opposite sun sets and a full snow moon and...
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dr. marshall most of benefits of the things i'll say the destruction i was in someone actually said have you seen the what doj did in philadelphia there there was a acholic beverage process that was one of the ideas i think that person is probably happy to see that happened i've got a lot of questions about tasers when that will happen and the process i also there was a lot of discussion about the direction we talked about england and scott land again, the young people you know i'll call you the young people clearly i'm not there was you guys did a job of deesclation on the approach that we are looking at i say you have the minutes? one of the ways to continue to hold us accountable i appreciate what someone said great to have the mayor edwin lee's meetings but the proof is in the pudding did it look different and the power to set it up everyone sought policy a number of pieces of paper so everyone will determining are denominator and again i don't know all the ideas will get in there we as a commission will benefit and dr. joe's point of hearing the best ideas not only from the united s
dr. marshall most of benefits of the things i'll say the destruction i was in someone actually said have you seen the what doj did in philadelphia there there was a acholic beverage process that was one of the ideas i think that person is probably happy to see that happened i've got a lot of questions about tasers when that will happen and the process i also there was a lot of discussion about the direction we talked about england and scott land again, the young people you know i'll call you...
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dr. marshall most of benefits of the things i'll say the destruction i was in someone actually said have you seen the what doj in philadelphia there there was a acholic beverage process that was one of the ideas i think that person is probably happy to see that happened i've got a lot of questions about tasers when that will happen and the process i also there was a lot of discussion about the direction we talked about england and scott land again, the young people you know i'll call you the young people clearly i'm not there was you guys did a job of deesclation on the approach that we are looking at i say you have the minutes? one of the ways to continue to hold us accountable i appreciate what someone said great to have the mayor edwin lee's meetings but the proof is in the pudding did it look different and the power to set it up everyone sought policy a number of pieces of paper so everyone will determining are denominator and again i don't know all the ideas will get in there we as a commission will benefit and dr. joe's point of hearing the best ideas not only from the united state
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dr. marshall most of benefits of the things i'll say the destruction i was in someone actually said have you seen the what doj did in philadelphia there there was a acholic beverage process that was one of the ideas i think that person is probably happy to see that happened i've got a lot of questions about tasers when that will happen and the process i also there was a lot of discussion about the direction we talked about england and scott land again, the young people you know i'll call you the young people clearly i'm not there was you guys did a job of deesclation on the approach that we are looking at i say you have the minutes? one of the ways to continue to hold us accountable i appreciate what someone said great to have the mayor edwin lee's meetings but the proof is in the pudding did it look different and the power to set it up everyone sought policy a number of pieces of paper so everyone will determining are denominator and again i don't know all the ideas will get in there we as a commission will benefit and dr. joe's point of hearing the best ideas not only from the united s
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dr. marshall most of benefits of the things i'll say the destruction i was in someone actually said have you seen the what doj did in philadelphia there there was a acholic beverage process that was one of the ideas i think that person is probably happy to see that happened i've got a lot of questions about tasers when that will happen and the process i also there was a lot of discussion about the direction we talked about england and scott land again, the young people you know i'll call you the young people clearly i'm not there was you guys did a job of deesclation on the approach that we are looking at i say you have the minutes? one of the ways to continue to hold us accountable i appreciate what someone said great to have the mayor edwin lee's meetings but the proof is in the pudding did it look different and the power to set it up everyone sought policy a number of pieces of paper so everyone will determining are denominator and again i don't know all the ideas will get in there we as a commission will benefit and dr. joe's point of hearing the best ideas not only from the united s
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dr. marshall most of benefits of the things i'll say the destruction i was in someone actually said have you seen the what doj did in philadelphia there there was a acholic beverage process that was one of the ideas i think that person is probably happy to see that happened i've got a lot of questions about tasers when that will happen and the process i also there was a lot of discussion about the direction we talked about england and scott land again, the young people you know i'll call you the young people clearly i'm not there was you guys did a job of deesclation on the approach that we are looking at i say you have the minutes? one of the ways to continue to hold us accountable i appreciate what someone said great to have the mayor edwin lee's meetings but the proof is in the pudding did it look different and the power to set it up everyone sought policy a number of pieces of paper so everyone will determining are denominator and again i don't know all the ideas will get in there we as a commission will benefit and dr. joe's point of hearing the best ideas not only from the united s
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dr. marshall most of benefits of the things i'll say the destruction i was in someone actually said have you seen the what doj did in philadelphia there there was a acholic beverage process that was one of the ideas i think that person is probably happy to see that happened i've got a lot of questions about tasers when that will happen and the process i also there was a lot of discussion about the direction we talked about england and scott land again, the young people you know i'll call you the young people clearly i'm not there was you guys did a job of deesclation on the approach that we are looking at i say you have the minutes? one of the ways to continue to hold us accountable i appreciate what someone said great to have the mayor edwin lee's meetings but the proof is in the pudding did it look different and the power to set it up everyone sought policy a number of pieces of paper so everyone will determining are denominator and again i don't know all the ideas will get in there we as a commission will benefit and dr. joe's point of hearing the best ideas not only from the united s
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dr. mallika marshall looked closer at research. >> i have been heavy since a little girl. >> reporter: at 35 she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. >> weight watchers oprah had a book. >> reporter: look so many others she couldn't figure out the best way to lose weight. reer is sheers at -- researchers here are analyzing the bloods with patients of obesity and want to find out if there's a genetic reason why loss and others do. >> if i did a test and showed that you have a very low metabolism, make i would be able -- maybe i would able to tell outgeneral guidelines doesn't apply and instead of exercising 30 minutes a day, 3 days or 4 days a week you need to do 45 minutes a day. >> reporter: for the low carb is better than low fat and medications could be tailor- made for patients based on the genes. >> the gentlemen neatic that is struggling with overweight and obesity. >> come in. >> reporter: four years ago jean found the solution. gastric by-pass almost 150 pound lighter and off all diabetes medications jean thinks the genetic test is a good idea. >> it would help people understand th
dr. mallika marshall looked closer at research. >> i have been heavy since a little girl. >> reporter: at 35 she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. >> weight watchers oprah had a book. >> reporter: look so many others she couldn't figure out the best way to lose weight. reer is sheers at -- researchers here are analyzing the bloods with patients of obesity and want to find out if there's a genetic reason why loss and others do. >> if i did a test and showed that...
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dr. mallika marshall. >> it's business. >>> and what a business it is. the godfather creator's capers on the auction block. >> coming up new at 6, police officers sent to the wrong house even the wrong town by 911. serious questions tonight about a senter that handles emergencies for five communities. and our first look at what happened inside a va hospital what pipe burst. how long it is going to take to clean up the mess and the plan to make sure patients get the we're living in a very competitive global economy, and if we are going to succeed, we need the best-educated workforce in the world. public colleges and universities tuition-free. we're going to pay for it with a tax on wall street speculation. the taxpayers of this country bailed out wall street. it is time for them to start helping the middle class of this country. i'm bernie sanders >>> a massachusetts auction house sold memorabilia from thegodfather for 625,000 dollars. this is a 45 box archiving from author mario puzo who wrote the godfather including the working draft manuscript for the
dr. mallika marshall. >> it's business. >>> and what a business it is. the godfather creator's capers on the auction block. >> coming up new at 6, police officers sent to the wrong house even the wrong town by 911. serious questions tonight about a senter that handles emergencies for five communities. and our first look at what happened inside a va hospital what pipe burst. how long it is going to take to clean up the mess and the plan to make sure patients get the we're...
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dr. mallika marshall on what we the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. i'm hillary clinton and i >>> tonight wild video from madsonville louisiana where strong winds nearly destroyed a coast guard station right on the river where it meets lake pontchartrain and more incredible video tonight from a damage in pensacola florida. >> a tornado destroyed homes and took down trees and the south is not the only place dealing with dangerous weather. liam martin has a closer look. >> reporter: it caused damage today. look at this individual grow charlotte north carolina. several accidents caused by the severe weather there a large tree falling on a car in one of t
dr. mallika marshall on what we the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. i'm hillary...
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dr. mallika marshall shows us doctors and researchers may have a life saving solution. >> a wild thing. >> reporter: max's arrival into the world was more wild than his parents expected. >> two months early. he was 3 pounds and 2 ounces and he was on the nicu for 32 days. >> reporter: like many preemies whoa stop breathing for short period -- he would stop breath for short periods of time. >> the first time it's terrifying because you doesn't know what happens and the alarms are going off. >> it happens because the brains are immature. >> reporter: a possible treatment for the common but tested at the nicu at beth israel deacones medical center. he treats babies all the time for the sleep apnea spells. >> that's part what have makes what we are doing exciting because it's something new. the mattress is very simple. >> reporter: this is a vibrating crib mattressch the brain child of dr. david a neurologist at u mass med he cal school. >> the stimulus appeared to improve breathing in infants without waking them up. >> reporter: using technologydeveloped in boston he teamed up with engineers
dr. mallika marshall shows us doctors and researchers may have a life saving solution. >> a wild thing. >> reporter: max's arrival into the world was more wild than his parents expected. >> two months early. he was 3 pounds and 2 ounces and he was on the nicu for 32 days. >> reporter: like many preemies whoa stop breathing for short period -- he would stop breath for short periods of time. >> the first time it's terrifying because you doesn't know what happens and...
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. >> doctor malcolm marshall explains -- dr. mallika marshall explains. >>> this reunion allows the heartbeat two years after he dies. new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. [sfx: thunder, rain and the voices of various presidential the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to and paying rent... can't wait. the single mom who desperately needs a raise... can't wait. the student with a mountain of debt can't wait. we can make real progress, right now for people and families who need it. p i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. home improvements, a family trip... it's not easy to afford them. what did marco rubio do? he put $22,000 in personal expenses credit card. rubio's bad judgment caused a scandal and for five years rubio refused to release the credit card records. marco rubio: skipping major votes... all over the place on immigration... bad judgment. marco rubio: just too many questi
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dr. marshall. >> we're the middle of a motion we have to follow procedure dr. marshalls vote how do you vote. >> i'm sorry was that a no. >> the original thing we did so i don't know what that means. >> vote yes or no dr. marshall. >> he needs clarifications are you are you voting yes or no on commissioners vote to accept the verbal resolution that commissioner president loftus roared supporting supervisor cowen to increase the eject to investigate the officer-involved shooting s. >> supporting. >> supporting. >> yeah. i'm aokay. >> commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus councilmember brooks commissioner marshall and commissioner wong and commissioner melara. >> the. >> yes. have it 5 to two that item passes. >> so this is ironic i added it to the agenda we could support this effort so i fully support it this as i said it is unfortunate that is a tremendous amount of security in any this commission following sunshine rules i believe we can do better to make sure the public is aware to clarify it but we will direct the commission staff to draft that and pleas
dr. marshall. >> we're the middle of a motion we have to follow procedure dr. marshalls vote how do you vote. >> i'm sorry was that a no. >> the original thing we did so i don't know what that means. >> vote yes or no dr. marshall. >> he needs clarifications are you are you voting yes or no on commissioners vote to accept the verbal resolution that commissioner president loftus roared supporting supervisor cowen to increase the eject to investigate the...
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dr. marshall found many are eliminating the nursery and putting them in full-time, rooming in, keeping them in the room just after birth. baths, swaddling, breastfeeding all done with the assistance of a nurse but at the mom's bedside, not the nursery. they've been doing this for 10 years at the request of new mothers, many told them they wanted to be there when their babies were having such things as being weighed or a hearing exam, the nurseries not going away completely, there as an option. as for the mother getting more sleep when the baby is out of the room, a midwife told dr. malika the mother is actually able to snooze more if the baby is near her. interesting reaction from this this morning. let's check out the latest comments coming in. craig on facebook says we roomed in when our twin were born and i wouldn't have had it any other way. exhausting, but it provided us with invaluable bonding time. well, susan disagrees with craig and says that might be fine if it's your first child, but if you have more at home, a good night's sleep before heading home is not too much to ask for. th
dr. marshall found many are eliminating the nursery and putting them in full-time, rooming in, keeping them in the room just after birth. baths, swaddling, breastfeeding all done with the assistance of a nurse but at the mom's bedside, not the nursery. they've been doing this for 10 years at the request of new mothers, many told them they wanted to be there when their babies were having such things as being weighed or a hearing exam, the nurseries not going away completely, there as an option....
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dr. marshall. >> we're the middle of a motion we have to follow procedure dr. marshalls vote how do you vote. >> i'm sorry was that a no. >> the original thing we did so i don't know what that means. >> vote yes or no dr. marshall. >> he needs clarifications are you are you voting yes or no on commissioners vote to accept the verbal resolution that commissioner president loftus roared supporting supervisor cowen to increase the eject to investigate the officer-involved shooting s. >> supporting. >> supporting. >> yeah. i'm aokay. >> commissioner marshall commissioner dejesus councilmember brooks commissioner marshall and commissioner wong and commissioner melara. >> the. >> yes. have it 5 to two that item passes. >> so this is ironic i added it to the agenda we could support this effort so i fully support it this as i said it is unfortunate that is a tremendous amount of security in any this commission following sunshine rules i believe we can do better to make sure the public is aware to clarify it but we will direct the commission staff to draft that and pleas
dr. marshall. >> we're the middle of a motion we have to follow procedure dr. marshalls vote how do you vote. >> i'm sorry was that a no. >> the original thing we did so i don't know what that means. >> vote yes or no dr. marshall. >> he needs clarifications are you are you voting yes or no on commissioners vote to accept the verbal resolution that commissioner president loftus roared supporting supervisor cowen to increase the eject to investigate the...
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dr. mallika marshall weighs in on why it could be beneficial for mom and baby. there you go. >>> now a love story spanning decades. >> yesterday world war ii vets norwood thomas got a chance to have a second chance at love. he reunited with his wartime girlfriend he met in london 70 years ago. they went their ways after the war but didn't contact with marriage and lost touch until last year when the two connected on skype. >> it's about the most wonderful thing that could have happened to me. >> yeah. >> oh. by the way, after hearing of the couple's high tech reunion on skype hundreds of people donated so they could meet in person and will spend two weeks together in australia but no words if they will stick around beyond that. >> they are adorable. >> a little snow. >> a little snow. light snow today and tomorrow. >> have a great day. there may come a day when i can't care for my daughter. with transportation, preparing meals. where can i turn? resource for elders, caregivers, and individuals with disabilities of all ages. we link you to the services you need i
dr. mallika marshall weighs in on why it could be beneficial for mom and baby. there you go. >>> now a love story spanning decades. >> yesterday world war ii vets norwood thomas got a chance to have a second chance at love. he reunited with his wartime girlfriend he met in london 70 years ago. they went their ways after the war but didn't contact with marriage and lost touch until last year when the two connected on skype. >> it's about the most wonderful thing that could...
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dr. mallika marshall looks at that at 5. >>> a 106-year-old woman he's visit to the white house is one she won't forget. >> and odds are neither will the obamas take a look. >> i want to be like you. >> she is dancing. come on. [audio not understandable] >> 106-year-old virginia mclaurin literally danced into the white house. she got the meeting after launching a social media campaign two years ago and what a moment she had. >> she launched the social media campaign first off. >> yeah fantastic. messy for the middle part of the week. >> sounds good. that's it for us today at noon. join us a 59. see yoi tomorrow morning at -- see you back here tomorrow morning at 4:30. i do everything on the internet. but it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. we're % i wonder what else could be better around here? i heard that. switching to better internet is now easier than ever. only fios has the fastest internet available, with uploads up to 5x faster than cable. get 100 meg upload and download sp
dr. mallika marshall looks at that at 5. >>> a 106-year-old woman he's visit to the white house is one she won't forget. >> and odds are neither will the obamas take a look. >> i want to be like you. >> she is dancing. come on. [audio not understandable] >> 106-year-old virginia mclaurin literally danced into the white house. she got the meeting after launching a social media campaign two years ago and what a moment she had. >> she launched the social...
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dr. mallika marshall. >> the experts say music therapy can help with a variety traumatic brain injury stroke and parkinson's and autism and patients of all ages. if you want to know more about to cb is s boston.com. cbs boston.com. >> the progress must be rewarding. >> and the power of music isthis and we hope he will -- there and we hope he will continue to do well. >> a sweet surprise on chestnut hill. >> you have to act fast. the mouth watering treat won't the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. >>> finally tonight doughnut domination. >> the popular cane's doughnut is expand and they opened up a pop-up shop and will be opened daily they offer dozens of
dr. mallika marshall. >> the experts say music therapy can help with a variety traumatic brain injury stroke and parkinson's and autism and patients of all ages. if you want to know more about to cb is s boston.com. cbs boston.com. >> the progress must be rewarding. >> and the power of music isthis and we hope he will -- there and we hope he will continue to do well. >> a sweet surprise on chestnut hill. >> you have to act fast. the mouth watering treat won't the...
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dr. mallika marshall weighs in on why it might be good formom and baby. >> and incredible story. proof true love does last a lifetime the at 5:30 a heart >>> two big health stories for pregnant women. one may have you reaping for chocolate and a warning about tylenol mallika marshall is here. tile tylenol is is the only -- tylenol is the only drug they can take. >> it's considered safe by most doctors for women to take during pregnancy for aches and pains of which there are many and aspirin and ibuprofen can be harmful now will tea -- there's evidence that taking tylenol coin crease a child's rising of develop developing asthma by age 3ch the could -- 3ch the concern is. >> -- 3ch the concern is not -- 3. the concern is not enough to avoid it or avoid giving it to to use the medication when absolutely necessary only. >> sometimes we take them because we think we should or might feel antic aor pain. >> reporter: and they are safe. >> not always. and as you are debating whether or not you will take it you can reach for more chocolate. >> reporter: this is the good news. if you are
dr. mallika marshall weighs in on why it might be good formom and baby. >> and incredible story. proof true love does last a lifetime the at 5:30 a heart >>> two big health stories for pregnant women. one may have you reaping for chocolate and a warning about tylenol mallika marshall is here. tile tylenol is is the only -- tylenol is the only drug they can take. >> it's considered safe by most doctors for women to take during pregnancy for aches and pains of which there are...
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dr. mallika marshall joins us and we start with the first that's fascinating and it's completely creepy to me. >> reporter: me too i don't like anything that crawls i have to say. but they are babies but one of the most feared creatures out there. the tarantula compound found in the spider's venom could serve as a pain killer. if so it could offer an alternative to conventional pain medicines which have nasty side effects. challenge for scientists is to tied from the toxins that canparalyze and dil you -- kill you if they do that it could be used to take the sting out of pain and people often turn to herbal remedies for a variety of health conditions but some could be harmful especially if you are on cancer treatments. some herbs like beginningo and green tea cos interfere with the effectiveness of the chemotherapy or in fact promote bleeding. so it's important for patients to report to the health care providers any and all herbal therapies they may be taking even if you don't consider them medications because as i have said before, just because it's natural doesn't mean that it can't hurt
dr. mallika marshall joins us and we start with the first that's fascinating and it's completely creepy to me. >> reporter: me too i don't like anything that crawls i have to say. but they are babies but one of the most feared creatures out there. the tarantula compound found in the spider's venom could serve as a pain killer. if so it could offer an alternative to conventional pain medicines which have nasty side effects. challenge for scientists is to tied from the toxins that...
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dr. mallika marshall is here and the bearer of good news. explain. >> reporter: we keep coming up with excuse after excuse for why it's okay to have a little chocolate. this is new research suggesting regularly eating chocolate can boost your brain prier performance. sign -- formerrancep scientists look -- performance. scientists found those who ate chocolate once a week did better on a variety of cognitive test measuring memory and focus and organization. it's not clear whether dark chocolate which has more boost than milk nor how much you should eat in a sitting to reap the benefits but we reported that pregnant women can benefit so it so don't overdo it but chocolate is not such a bad thing. >> feel free to experiment. what's the story for 11. >> reporter: this is important for you in particular because you have a child with food allergies. sorting through the choices at the grocery store to find ones that are allergy safe will take forever but consequence of buying the wrong product can be dire. >> it's a terrifying thing when you are ri
dr. mallika marshall is here and the bearer of good news. explain. >> reporter: we keep coming up with excuse after excuse for why it's okay to have a little chocolate. this is new research suggesting regularly eating chocolate can boost your brain prier performance. sign -- formerrancep scientists look -- performance. scientists found those who ate chocolate once a week did better on a variety of cognitive test measuring memory and focus and organization. it's not clear whether dark...
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dr. nationwide. >> that storm that hit the very beginning of february, just the software to cancel more than 20 blood drives just and nebraska. >> catie marshall says canceling those 20 drives cost the red cross more than 850 pints of blood and now the sidelined more donors. as a precautionary measure the fda and red cross ask that anyone who has traveled to mexico, caribbean, central or south america to not donate blood for at least 28 days after arriving back in the us. despite taking these cautionary measures dr. susan trimer with the red cross stressed the chances of zika infected blood donations remains extremely low in the us. some states estimate these restrictions will reduce blood donors by 2%. nebraska does not yet know how it will affect its donation. >> they let enough people know there is a shortage and there may be another shortage, maybe some will step up. >> donna culligan is the importance of donating blood. >> it was very important because i would have bled to death at my surgery. it basically said my life. >> culligan and dozens of other donors filled the donation center on wednesday and the red donors will be plentiful once
dr. nationwide. >> that storm that hit the very beginning of february, just the software to cancel more than 20 blood drives just and nebraska. >> catie marshall says canceling those 20 drives cost the red cross more than 850 pints of blood and now the sidelined more donors. as a precautionary measure the fda and red cross ask that anyone who has traveled to mexico, caribbean, central or south america to not donate blood for at least 28 days after arriving back in the us. despite...
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dr temperature in reagan nationalen is down to 51. dulles is 47. bwi marshall 51 degrees, too. there with the winds.e with they're gusting right now 32 miles per hour here in theoun city and this is only going to o get stronger during the day t d for everybody.. so, where we're gusting 17 for manassas, 17 for culpeper it'sp' going to get stronger andger looks like it's going to bes in breezy to windy if not all dayld long. long area of low pressure is exiting.it high pressure is building inis b from out west so we got ae got a little bit of a squeeze playquea going on here in theing her midatlantic and up to the northeast and that is a veryy strong area of low pressure, too. tow, cranking around the back tc sides of this storm, winds arere going to be strong.go be excess of 30 miles per hour.f and listen, it's not going to30o surprise me today if we have a wind gust up around 40 from40 fo time to time. so, just keep that in mind anddd i hate to say it but thet b t ground is very saturated withatw all the melting and all thell t rain that we've had.. so, if we get winds up to 40
dr temperature in reagan nationalen is down to 51. dulles is 47. bwi marshall 51 degrees, too. there with the winds.e with they're gusting right now 32 miles per hour here in theoun city and this is only going to o get stronger during the day t d for everybody.. so, where we're gusting 17 for manassas, 17 for culpeper it'sp' going to get stronger andger looks like it's going to bes in breezy to windy if not all dayld long. long area of low pressure is exiting.it high pressure is building inis b...
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dr ude in the entryway of the home. >> they were nice people, very good people, family-oriented, community-oriented people. they helped wherever they could. sera: the fire marshal' s office estimates the damage at $800,000. the cause is under investigation, but no foul play is suspected. erika: we turn to the weather. a live look over boston. it is bright and beautiful. cooler than yesterday. it is going to be windy. it might not feel so warm? cindy: it has felt like spring the past couple of days. the temperatures the past couple of hours have barely changed at all. yesterday, 46 degrees. s today. you mentioned it is going to warm up this weekend and it is. it is going to get back near 50 degrees. on the other side of that front, the air is pouring down from ottawa. that is the air mass that has been working on in. the winds are gusting over 20 miles per hour in a lot of spots. the wind chill is still running in the teens. it feels like 24 in boston. mid-30' s on the cape right now. we are holding in the 20' s out through worcester county. temperatures don' t go up through the afternoon. they are going to start to fall as we get into this evening. very cold by
dr ude in the entryway of the home. >> they were nice people, very good people, family-oriented, community-oriented people. they helped wherever they could. sera: the fire marshal' s office estimates the damage at $800,000. the cause is under investigation, but no foul play is suspected. erika: we turn to the weather. a live look over boston. it is bright and beautiful. cooler than yesterday. it is going to be windy. it might not feel so warm? cindy: it has felt like spring the past...
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marshal servisays akers refused multiple requests to appear in court dating bto 2012. >> the peoe in dout ther shouldn't be afraid that the u.s.arshals are ing to come and kick their dr do. this was an extreme case escalated byr. akers himself. >> reporter: while not offering a specifinumber, u. marshs nfirmheir services are ud for others who have defaued on very o sdent loans. student loans can feel like a prison cel for one mahis unpa debt landing him in chains. janet shamlian, c news houston. >>> stahead tonight, battling the skyrocketing cost of preriptdrugs. so people are saving hundreds a month on theiredication,nd e gointo show u how are doing it. >>> alsothe grammys were one to rememr for ren just e grammys werene to remember for moren just music.i ac i'm 22. i accept i do a shorter set these days. i evenept i have higr risk of roke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, caused baheart vae lem. so if there's something tter than warfarin, i'going for . iqs.els red e sk sokbett than warfarin, pl it ha gnificantly less major bleedingthanarfan... iquihad bo.that wha wanted thear don't oping eliquiunle uroctor tellu , spping inserif ng stre.eliquis n use ris
marshal servisays akers refused multiple requests to appear in court dating bto 2012. >> the peoe in dout ther shouldn't be afraid that the u.s.arshals are ing to come and kick their dr do. this was an extreme case escalated byr. akers himself. >> reporter: while not offering a specifinumber, u. marshs nfirmheir services are ud for others who have defaued on very o sdent loans. student loans can feel like a prison cel for one mahis unpa debt landing him in chains. janet shamlian, c...
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dr. tiller and his family. for them, real violence always looms. >> he purchased a bullet-proof jeep and wore a bullet-proof vest. >> he had the federal marshals living with him for something like 30 months, in his house. >> there's no way i can imagine what his family went through. that's impossible for me to comprehend that. i don't think they could ever wake up a day and feel secure and acknowledge that nothing was going to happen. >> reporter: in an effort to attract as much attention as possible to their campaign against dr. tiller, operation rescue soon set their sights beyond the wichita city limits. >> one of operation rescue's major goals was to make george tiller's name, or at least his abortion facility and what he does, a household name. finally bill o'reilly began picking up the story and then, boy, he really lit into tiller. >> tiller has killed thousands, thousands of late-term fetuses without explanation. >> he compared him to nazis. he compared him to stalin. he vilified dr. tiller on national tv 28 times. >> tiller, the baby killer. >> tiller the baby killer, as some call him, will perform a late-term abortion for just about any rea
dr. tiller and his family. for them, real violence always looms. >> he purchased a bullet-proof jeep and wore a bullet-proof vest. >> he had the federal marshals living with him for something like 30 months, in his house. >> there's no way i can imagine what his family went through. that's impossible for me to comprehend that. i don't think they could ever wake up a day and feel secure and acknowledge that nothing was going to happen. >> reporter: in an effort to attract...
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dr. tiller and his family. for them, real violence always looms. >> he purchased a bullet-proof jeep and wore a bullet-proof vest. >> he had the federal marshals living with him for something like 30 months, in his house. >> there's no way i can imagine what his family went through. that's impossible for me to comprehend that. i don't think they could ever wake up a day and feel secure and acknowledge that nothing was going to happen. >> in an effort to attract as much attention as possible to their campaign against dr. tiller, operation rescue soon set their sights beyond the wichita city limits. >> one of operation rescue's major goals was to make george tiller's name, or at least his abortion facility and what he does, a household name. finally bill o'reilly began picking up the story and then, boy, he really lit into tiller. >> tiller has killed thousands, thousands of late-term fetuses without explanation. >> he compared him to nazis. he compared him to stalin. he vilified dr. tiller on national tv 28 times. >> tiller, the baby killer. >> tiller the baby killer, as some call him, will perform a late-term abortion for just about any reason. >> if
dr. tiller and his family. for them, real violence always looms. >> he purchased a bullet-proof jeep and wore a bullet-proof vest. >> he had the federal marshals living with him for something like 30 months, in his house. >> there's no way i can imagine what his family went through. that's impossible for me to comprehend that. i don't think they could ever wake up a day and feel secure and acknowledge that nothing was going to happen. >> in an effort to attract as much...
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marshal and was said to have in ired number one, the lone ranger. he was known as a fearless lawman apprehending 3,000 outlaws including his own son. question number 8, who inspired dr. martin luther king jr.'s nonviolent activism? he's known for his devotion, but which one shaped it, number 3. they flew to india for a pilgrimage in 1959. after that trip he wrote that began dpi was one of the a greatest men in history, number 9. who was the first african-american to win the nobel peace prize? it tooked decades. it was number 2. united nations diplomat, bunch was honored for negotiating an end to the arab/israeli conflict in the late 1940s and he was from kweps, by the way. number 10, former new york congresswoman shirley chisholm was the first black what? she went on to break which racial barrier, number one, the first black woman in congress. shcoe also shattered another glass ceiling become the first black woman to run for president back in 1972. a great game, everyone. today's web winner is 2685, and you have 8,618 points. here's look at your top ten. very solid scores. nice job, everyone. don't forget to fill out the form at the oepd testify game and congratulat
marshal and was said to have in ired number one, the lone ranger. he was known as a fearless lawman apprehending 3,000 outlaws including his own son. question number 8, who inspired dr. martin luther king jr.'s nonviolent activism? he's known for his devotion, but which one shaped it, number 3. they flew to india for a pilgrimage in 1959. after that trip he wrote that began dpi was one of the a greatest men in history, number 9. who was the first african-american to win the nobel peace prize?...
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dr. king to face all that he faced in the south, and to come here and know that he was the first, and as you pointed out, there can marshal -- thurgood marshall and others -- joe: jesse owens. courtland: knowing that they had not only disregarded him, but a whole group of people. not because they did not make any contribution, but because of the ignorance that people had. for him to come here and to be so gracious and to be so good about his opening, i think was the thing that struck me in terms of the opening statement. joe: and another person came to my mind. dr. ralph, who won the nobel peace prize and had not been invited here. judy richardson and i was told to let you know that she was here before you were and on time. [laughter] joe: they have a thing going. first.g of a negro [laughter] joe: a former staff member with sncc in the 1960's and one of the most outstanding documentarians, and to her credit, she worked on the 14 the 14 hour "eyes on the prize" that won an academy award. [applause] joe: courtland talks about how dr. king in speaking here was gracious, affable. i made a note. the first attempt at humor in
dr. king to face all that he faced in the south, and to come here and know that he was the first, and as you pointed out, there can marshal -- thurgood marshall and others -- joe: jesse owens. courtland: knowing that they had not only disregarded him, but a whole group of people. not because they did not make any contribution, but because of the ignorance that people had. for him to come here and to be so gracious and to be so good about his opening, i think was the thing that struck me in...
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dr requester. >> i'm going to use the overhead if i can please. >> once you start speaking sfgov there you go. >> good afternoon planning commission i'm marshall schneider an architect working with the neighbors with the project proposed the neighbors of the proposed project building there are several reasons that warrant commission bans the commissioners, on that motion related to the design decisions let's examine the size the average size on or of the buildings the same zoning is 2 thousand plus square feet open an average lot size and the largest this on the block is currently 3 thousand plus and the lot size of 3 thousand square feet the proposed project is 5 thousand plus the promoted project is one .5 the size of largest structure on the block and that is more than double the size of average structure per historical planning commission is not grounds for the exceptional or extraordinary circumstances we believe the sheer size the project coupled with the design that the project sponsor neatest the exceptional or extraordinary the first, the decision the project sponsor made to leave the exit facade massing and this is you think changed to the dep
dr requester. >> i'm going to use the overhead if i can please. >> once you start speaking sfgov there you go. >> good afternoon planning commission i'm marshall schneider an architect working with the neighbors with the project proposed the neighbors of the proposed project building there are several reasons that warrant commission bans the commissioners, on that motion related to the design decisions let's examine the size the average size on or of the buildings the same...
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marshall on criminal neglect, where of the governments. we have never awakened to see conditions in as sour a state as today. that is a remarkable statement by dro is knee deep in a crisis of a lifetime ago. in is no government leader the g7 calling a confab to address the collapse? this is criminal neglect of the eurozone. this goes to the political and the democratic threats or challenges we have right now, doesn't it? tom.all: it does, the great story and politics over the last decade has been the growth of an independent movement separate from the two parties. i am not going to say we are seeing the breakdown of the two party system, but we are seeing a sea change uruguay independent voices so loud right now? tom: do you carry that over to a pan global view that is frozen -- that has frozen g7 finance ministers and g-8, including russian leaders, where they have done nothing this week to begin to address this crisis? marshall: it is a crisis of politics and economics at once. i was yesterday in a discussion with one of the european diplomats working on the syrian refugee crisis. this has left many leaders in europe as kind of deer in the he
marshall on criminal neglect, where of the governments. we have never awakened to see conditions in as sour a state as today. that is a remarkable statement by dro is knee deep in a crisis of a lifetime ago. in is no government leader the g7 calling a confab to address the collapse? this is criminal neglect of the eurozone. this goes to the political and the democratic threats or challenges we have right now, doesn't it? tom.all: it does, the great story and politics over the last decade has...
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dr. mallika marshall joins us to sort this out.
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