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so when dr. matt got him he started doing some tests and says for the dog to be treated he has to get a very expensive enzyme to sprinkle over his food. the family says they can't afford it. they were going to have limb put down. dr. matt said he would care for him as long as he could. jax by a riverbed. notice that. that's a buzzard. >> look at that buzzard circling him. it's like he knows. >> the doctor takes an x-ray to see what's going on with the dog. >> we took him to surgery and cut opens his intestines and it was full of long strands of grass and gravel and dirt and leaves and all kinds of junk. >> what was that dog eating? what was that dog eating? the field. >> sometimes dogs eat grass when they have stomach issues and that's probably what he was doing. >> i mean, really gross, but it's super interesting they're able to figure out what is going on here. >> well, eventually he recovered. this is him after the operation and dr. matt talks about it. >> he's eating on his own ever since. it's be
so when dr. matt got him he started doing some tests and says for the dog to be treated he has to get a very expensive enzyme to sprinkle over his food. the family says they can't afford it. they were going to have limb put down. dr. matt said he would care for him as long as he could. jax by a riverbed. notice that. that's a buzzard. >> look at that buzzard circling him. it's like he knows. >> the doctor takes an x-ray to see what's going on with the dog. >> we took him to...
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he looks so handsome now. >> dr. matt said he should live a nice, long, healthy life. >> we see piglet. >> getting hot out there, right? >> air conditioning can be expensive. especially when that thing is cranking all day long. how about if i show you a next to nothing way to cool down your room. >> today we build a makeshift air conditioner for a whopping 8 bucks. >> awesome. >> household hackers got an idea. >> need to pick up a styrofoam cooler and one or two dryer vents. then grab a fan you have laying around. >> buy a cheap styrofoam coolers. a couple of little metal elbows can vent out the air. you cut the holes in the top of the lid of the cooler for those two elbows there. then they cut another hole for an old fan. now, here's the key. you fill that cooler with frozen water bottles. >> once the fan is running, it will blow air all over the ice and exit through the vent giving you an kur conditiair condition >> you keep changing them out. you have cold air. >> how cold is it? let's take a look with my laser gauge.
he looks so handsome now. >> dr. matt said he should live a nice, long, healthy life. >> we see piglet. >> getting hot out there, right? >> air conditioning can be expensive. especially when that thing is cranking all day long. how about if i show you a next to nothing way to cool down your room. >> today we build a makeshift air conditioner for a whopping 8 bucks. >> awesome. >> household hackers got an idea. >> need to pick up a styrofoam cooler...
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it has dr. matt zahn worried. >> realize when your child is not getting vaccinated, they are generally safe against measles. they are hitching a ride on the protection that all of the other children are getting to keep them from getting sick because all the other sidz out there are -- kids out there are getting vaccinated. in orange county and all around the country we will see the increase in case he of measles. >> that's exactly what's happening now. the county is battling cases of measles, all young children of health workers. one pediatrician is not worried about the pluming vaccination rates. half of his children aren't vaccinated. >> i say that's a okay decision. >> if a whole lot of other parents make that decisions these are the consequences that we might fay face? >> do i say that quite often in my discussions. i found most parents don't consider the public health benefit when they're making decisions for their own individual child. should they consider those issues? yes. do i fault them for
it has dr. matt zahn worried. >> realize when your child is not getting vaccinated, they are generally safe against measles. they are hitching a ride on the protection that all of the other children are getting to keep them from getting sick because all the other sidz out there are -- kids out there are getting vaccinated. in orange county and all around the country we will see the increase in case he of measles. >> that's exactly what's happening now. the county is battling cases...
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dr. ellen johnson and matt vandeshear. we are great for their professionalism in the prodigs of the late john chapla. thank you, mr. chairman. >> chair now recognizes ranking member of the subcommittee on military personnel. gentle lady, ms. davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank mr. wilson and the committee staff in particular for working in a bipartisan manner to develop the mark. i really appreciate all of their efforts. the mark continues the committee's focus on sexual assault. the chairman's mark includes two more provisions in addition to several provisions that were already included in the subcommittee mark, and these include a requirement for the secretary's concern to establish a confidential process by which a victim of sexual assault may appeal to the board for corrections the terms or the characterization of a discharge or separation from the armed services and requires the secretary of defense to modify rule 404 of the military rules of evidence to clarify that general military character of an acc
dr. ellen johnson and matt vandeshear. we are great for their professionalism in the prodigs of the late john chapla. thank you, mr. chairman. >> chair now recognizes ranking member of the subcommittee on military personnel. gentle lady, ms. davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank mr. wilson and the committee staff in particular for working in a bipartisan manner to develop the mark. i really appreciate all of their efforts. the mark continues the committee's focus on...
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matt campbell. an apple payday for dr. dre. sale. apple ceo tim cook could be making the company's biggest acquisition? why does this make sense? >> there was a lot of cash that apple has. at the core, there is a lot of corporate cash that wants to be put to use. beats.ets hardware from they sell these headphones. ferro onsk jonathan which model he has later. it is a hardware company. apple is going to get into wearables. our glasses will soon have wearables. the years is someplace -- ears is someplace where you can have wearables that has not quite been dominated. the number of downloads for apple are down. you are seeing declining growth. people are streaming more. this is a chance for apple to get a streaming business and to get more hardware. it looks like they're going to get $3.2 billion. >> if this all goes through, it could make dr. dre the first rap billionaire. if phenomenal success story. >> it is. business, especially, there has been a steady progression toward ownership. they rap about billions all the time. typeindustry
matt campbell. an apple payday for dr. dre. sale. apple ceo tim cook could be making the company's biggest acquisition? why does this make sense? >> there was a lot of cash that apple has. at the core, there is a lot of corporate cash that wants to be put to use. beats.ets hardware from they sell these headphones. ferro onsk jonathan which model he has later. it is a hardware company. apple is going to get into wearables. our glasses will soon have wearables. the years is someplace --...
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dr. hall's office where a receptionist was unreceptive. >> reporter: hi there. >> can i help you? >> reporter: yes, ma'am. i'm matt gutman from abc news. i. >> okay. i'm not interested. thank you. >> reporter: hall has resigned as the medical examiner. this isn't the first time carbon monoxide has killed in a hotel. dr. lindell weaver has been warning about the danger for years. >> the reason a hotel is particularly dangerous is really because of the sheer number of people who could be there. >> reporter: weaver studied carbon monoxide incidents in motels, hotels and resorts. in one five-year period, more than 750 people were poisoned. like the group of five boys celebrating a birthday in a miami hotel, all of them killed. >> it is exceedingly dangerous. if the levels are high enough, it can kill people in minutes. >> reporter: unlike smoke detectors, there is no federal requirement for carbon monoxide detectors in hotel rooms. a handful of states, now including north carolina, do require them in some areas of the hotel. jeffrey williams' family is starting a foundation to raise awareness. >> and it's very simple. carbon monoxide detect
dr. hall's office where a receptionist was unreceptive. >> reporter: hi there. >> can i help you? >> reporter: yes, ma'am. i'm matt gutman from abc news. i. >> okay. i'm not interested. thank you. >> reporter: hall has resigned as the medical examiner. this isn't the first time carbon monoxide has killed in a hotel. dr. lindell weaver has been warning about the danger for years. >> the reason a hotel is particularly dangerous is really because of the sheer...
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dr. dan johnson the ceo with cory johnson who was in san francisco at the time and is in new york. in san francisco but matt very special guest. why are you here? privateracing around a racetrack at napa. i thought i would drop by the office and say hello. feel like i belong here. >> i am enjoying it. you have the byte. 1.4%. the amount of internet usage on the web that this company twitchtv is occupying. some of the top users of bandwidth, it is up there near the usage of facebook or amazon video. more than hbo go. there are reports that google is looking at this company. >> i am not a gamer. of time playing games. twitch can broadcast yourself laying video games or you can watch other people laying video games. >> is it really that cool? >> it is for complete nerds. it is not that cool. as videogames games and movies mesh together more and more, it is on the french only for the the geek crew. we are trying not to miss you too much and thank you for watching. ♪ >> welcome. we tie the best stories and news. member of the data breach at target? i thought so. does not stop shoppers from shopping. around the w
dr. dan johnson the ceo with cory johnson who was in san francisco at the time and is in new york. in san francisco but matt very special guest. why are you here? privateracing around a racetrack at napa. i thought i would drop by the office and say hello. feel like i belong here. >> i am enjoying it. you have the byte. 1.4%. the amount of internet usage on the web that this company twitchtv is occupying. some of the top users of bandwidth, it is up there near the usage of facebook or...
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dr. dan johnson. cory johnson in san francisco at the time and in new york. joining us now for the bwest byte. he was in san francisco that matthat matt miller. >> i am going to be racing around a private racetrack the next couple of days. so i drop by the office to say hello. >> getting awfully comfortable. feel like i belong here. >> i have to say, i am enjoying it. you have the bite. what you have for us? >> 1.4% is the amount of internet usage on the web that twitch tv is occupying right now. the top internet bandwidth right now. is near the usage of facebook or amazon video. reports out that google is looking at the company that we have not been able to confirm. >> i am not a gamer. i have no idea what twitch is. >> twitch is a place where you can broadcast yourself playing video games or watch other people playing video games. lex isn't that cool as a gamer -- >> is that cool as a gamer? >> no. at all.t the cool i am not cool i am a gamer. right now it is on the fringe. rex this is one we will be watching. a lot of questions about this. great to have you here. cory thank you as well. try not to miss you too much. thank y
dr. dan johnson. cory johnson in san francisco at the time and in new york. joining us now for the bwest byte. he was in san francisco that matthat matt miller. >> i am going to be racing around a private racetrack the next couple of days. so i drop by the office to say hello. >> getting awfully comfortable. feel like i belong here. >> i have to say, i am enjoying it. you have the bite. what you have for us? >> 1.4% is the amount of internet usage on the web that twitch...
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matt miller in for adam johnson. take a look at the menu. in tech, it is a lot more than a g thing. apple may pay billions for beats. dr.lready celebrating. are you ready for football? round one of the nfl draft is over, but the best value is yet to come. we will tell you what it is. in world, russia flexes its muscle as putin parties like he is back in the ussr. nasa is now a landlord.
matt miller in for adam johnson. take a look at the menu. in tech, it is a lot more than a g thing. apple may pay billions for beats. dr.lready celebrating. are you ready for football? round one of the nfl draft is over, but the best value is yet to come. we will tell you what it is. in world, russia flexes its muscle as putin parties like he is back in the ussr. nasa is now a landlord.
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dr win. now it's the second win in as many starts forty twenty six year old who sat on the dl for the first time in his career but the strain that and wrapping all of matt's get to wednesday struck a deal match of the nc titles to the road trip to malta lead to face that makes them heroes. now legal to first inning in and see play small ball and get re run there before it eats up ruth's home run the history of the treatments every six to nothing not one of the frame next to him while he hits a home run in six to two buttons he can keep the ball to the park. now some bondholders and the second and also with her as one of a taxi back to back home run streak by and see the dominate this one offensively the route the teams called the terrain and he weighs twenty four to five. and looking at the other games we had some beating as k five to four book that beats two sons ten to six. me mom hung one lg are still in this one in the bottom of the night. it's six to six. that's all i have for now this has been feeding chair. i'll see you back here later for more on the world of sports. there was a clear day here in seoul but it seems old and a mix of sunshine and sh
dr win. now it's the second win in as many starts forty twenty six year old who sat on the dl for the first time in his career but the strain that and wrapping all of matt's get to wednesday struck a deal match of the nc titles to the road trip to malta lead to face that makes them heroes. now legal to first inning in and see play small ball and get re run there before it eats up ruth's home run the history of the treatments every six to nothing not one of the frame next to him while he hits a...
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dr. maya angelou and you're messing can john travolta. if you think john travolta won't whip your celtics loving, little leprechaun ass, you're sadly mistaken. let's not forget how badly it went when matt damon bought a zoo, okay? [ applause ] >> jimmy: he always has to have what i have. he's so jealous, so hateful. i actually think he's worse than donald sterling. anyway, he's kicked off the show tonight. he's banned for life. those of you booing me are also kicked out and banned for life. [ applause ] >> jimmy: on tuesday, nba commissioner adam silver banned donald sterling for life and urged nba owners to force him to sell the team, which they need three quarters of the vote to do. so far there's been no statement from sterling, who is believed to be hold up in his fortress of whiteitude. he also been banned unexpublicably from the bunny ranch in nevada. >> dennis who have said the reason donald sterling is banned for life is out of respect for the nba players that come here to the bunny ranch. >> jimmy: i'm sure they appreciate that respect. for their privacy. we have a fun lineup planned for you tonight. from "grey's anatomy," sandra oh is here with us. we have music from boy geor
dr. maya angelou and you're messing can john travolta. if you think john travolta won't whip your celtics loving, little leprechaun ass, you're sadly mistaken. let's not forget how badly it went when matt damon bought a zoo, okay? [ applause ] >> jimmy: he always has to have what i have. he's so jealous, so hateful. i actually think he's worse than donald sterling. anyway, he's kicked off the show tonight. he's banned for life. those of you booing me are also kicked out and banned for...
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dr. frank kannon in the back of the room here. >> you spend five years living with in addition to the vice president living with james madison. >> the old -- the other 45 to mattn you talk about writing a book like this and where the papers and where did you visit madison descendents and if you could ask james madison today one question that emerge from your research what would that question be? >> that last one is a puzzler. i'll have to think about that one while i talk. the madison papers are in different places. you have to travel a little bit. you have to go to princeton for example because there are public papers there. there are unpublished papers about madison's family and the presbyterian historical society. 30 volumes of madison's papers are on line. they have been digitized and have done a wonderful job with digitizing. dolly's papers as well. it's been done by the university of virginia. think of that. research is so much easier now than it has been before. i was chairman of the national endowment for the humanities for a time and i used to be appalled that some of the things that we funded. if they were to increase the endowment budget so they cou
dr. frank kannon in the back of the room here. >> you spend five years living with in addition to the vice president living with james madison. >> the old -- the other 45 to mattn you talk about writing a book like this and where the papers and where did you visit madison descendents and if you could ask james madison today one question that emerge from your research what would that question be? >> that last one is a puzzler. i'll have to think about that one while i talk. the...
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matt bevin. it was a similar story in idaho, where eight-term congressman mike simpson beat out a challenger from the far right. and same with oregon. the support of the gop establishment pushed drnica wehby to defeat a more conservative candidate. in georgia, the top two candidates emerged from a crowded field, beating out tea party candidates to qualify for a july runoff. outfront tonight, cnn political commentator ben ferguson as well as bill burton back with us, former obama press secretary. i want to ask both of you this. >> sure. >> look at this -- at what politico has written. in 2014, the tea party insurrection is starting to look more like the boston massacre. so let me ask you this, ben. is the tea party, is this party over? >> no, i don't think so at all. and the reason is i think a lot of the gop establishment candidates started realizing wow, i have to start talking a little more like a real conservative and start pushing for real conservative issues in washington. and that seems to help a lot of them. there is also another issue. and that is you had some very legitimate candidates come out early on and challenge establishment people. one of those would be a great e
matt bevin. it was a similar story in idaho, where eight-term congressman mike simpson beat out a challenger from the far right. and same with oregon. the support of the gop establishment pushed drnica wehby to defeat a more conservative candidate. in georgia, the top two candidates emerged from a crowded field, beating out tea party candidates to qualify for a july runoff. outfront tonight, cnn political commentator ben ferguson as well as bill burton back with us, former obama press...
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guest is scott gimple he started his career with matt groening is a bundle of comics he wrote an edited simpsons comics before writing for t.v. shows such as dr life and flash forward he joined amcs the walking dead and twenty eleven he's currently does that give producer and show runner the smash hits for the season finale had a record fifteen point seven million viewers explained that why is the walking dead attracting fifteen million people. i would say there's nothing like it on television. i would say it's a character driven show and in that show i think one of the main questions that people ask when they watch it is what would i do what would i do in this situation there are more moral choices there are a lot of strange practical choices you have to make and ultimately i think it is about maintaining your humanity in inhumane world and how difficult that is and i think that's ultimately an extremely hopeful thing he's revolutionary evolutionary a rope that's evolutionary i think it's evolutionary it's the evolutionary it's the evolution of zombie movies and television and i think it's revolutionary in that robert kirkman sot of an idea
guest is scott gimple he started his career with matt groening is a bundle of comics he wrote an edited simpsons comics before writing for t.v. shows such as dr life and flash forward he joined amcs the walking dead and twenty eleven he's currently does that give producer and show runner the smash hits for the season finale had a record fifteen point seven million viewers explained that why is the walking dead attracting fifteen million people. i would say there's nothing like it on television....
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matt. >> richard engel, thank you very much. >>> here at home, we are dealing with the mers outbreak in the united states. we have dr. nancy snyderman with more. nancy, good morning. >> savannah, good morning. there are over 20 people in orlando, florida, tested for mers because they have now been exposed to the second confirmed case. two are physicians. while experts say that the risk to the general public is still very low, experts are not taking any chances, and health officials want people to know that globally, everyone is on alert. the tsa is putting travelers on high alert this morning. signs like these going up at more than 20 airports across the country after a second case of middle east respiratory syndrome, or mers, has been confirmed in the united states. >> all we need are a couple of these people who transmit to a large number of people to end up in new york, toronto, hong kong, or tokyo and i guarantee you the world will have a very different view of what's happening right now in the middle east. >> reporter: now, 20 health care workers at two orlando hospitals are being tested for possible exposure, a
matt. >> richard engel, thank you very much. >>> here at home, we are dealing with the mers outbreak in the united states. we have dr. nancy snyderman with more. nancy, good morning. >> savannah, good morning. there are over 20 people in orlando, florida, tested for mers because they have now been exposed to the second confirmed case. two are physicians. while experts say that the risk to the general public is still very low, experts are not taking any chances, and health...