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y él es el dr. mike, especialista en medicina interna. que hemos perdido el camino hacia una alimentación más sana. estamos comiendo cosas que después de ponerlas en el garaje por un año, lucen igual. mira esta hermosa manzana. esto es algo que proviene de la naturaleza. ¿qué contiene? pectina. contiene pectina, una fibra soluble que realmente puede reducir mucho el colesterol. es algo simple. >> bien. qué bien. eso es para mí. >> es algo tan simple y natural. ¿y qué pasa --? ¿y qué hay con la quercetina? ese es otro elemento importante antiinflamatorio y también antioxidante. y, jason, sabes tan bien como yo que los antioxidantes hacen muchísimas cosas maravillosas que realmente ayudan a mantenerte saludable. >> muy bien, doctor. dr. mike. gracias. >> gracias. >> así que eso es lo que hay en la manzana, ¿verdad? pero queremos sacar lo bueno que está dentro de ella. y no podría ser más fácil con el nuevo fusion juicer. >> espera. ¿lo encendiste? >> sí, lo encendí. no se puede oír. es una de las cosas más importantes. bueno, no quiero desp
y él es el dr. mike, especialista en medicina interna. que hemos perdido el camino hacia una alimentación más sana. estamos comiendo cosas que después de ponerlas en el garaje por un año, lucen igual. mira esta hermosa manzana. esto es algo que proviene de la naturaleza. ¿qué contiene? pectina. contiene pectina, una fibra soluble que realmente puede reducir mucho el colesterol. es algo simple. >> bien. qué bien. eso es para mí. >> es algo tan simple y natural. ¿y qué pasa...
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dr. mikeink between breakfast and fertility and stress and alzheimer's, coming app th comi. it's 8:26. ♪ ♪ >>> playing the song for a reason. a would be robberay targeting a convenient store was surprised when the clerk fought back.ough it was all caught on tape. you can see an armed lanarme entering the store, demandinging cash.ca instead of handing over the money. the clerk reaches under the counter and pulls out a giant machete. he chases the suspect throughh the parking lot.rkin this is the part that you don't do. it's cool video to show. but don't do this. he has a gun. the other phi has guy has a gu. police are still looking for thr suspect and the convenient store clerk is lucky. >> what happens at the end of this now. >> the guy just runs away. >> he could have easily just pulled that trigger. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> don't try that on your own. >> no. >> interesting weapon to have under the w counter? >> yeah.>> yea >> the machete. >> yeah. >> i would say so. >> jus
dr. mikeink between breakfast and fertility and stress and alzheimer's, coming app th comi. it's 8:26. ♪ ♪ >>> playing the song for a reason. a would be robberay targeting a convenient store was surprised when the clerk fought back.ough it was all caught on tape. you can see an armed lanarme entering the store, demandinging cash.ca instead of handing over the money. the clerk reaches under the counter and pulls out a giant machete. he chases the suspect...
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please welcome dr. mike serigliano. so we can explain to people this whole idea of compression sleeves, why does compression even help? well when you have people who are really trying to do the right thing by exercising and doing things, injuries occur, overuse syndromes occur and you have problems with muscles and you have swelling. and compression, it squeezes out the fluid that accumulates outside the vessel. what it also does is it allows blood flow to get back to the heart. the venous flow increases and even arterial blood flow increases. it's fascinating stuff montel. coming up how does compression relieve pain and increase circulation? dr. mike's revealing demonstration. plus 2 professional athletes reveal how tommie copper literally put them back in the game. and when a day of water skiing turns tragic. i took a turn somewhere between 62 and 68 miles an hour. when i hit a buried log i knew i had broken half of my body. the man who developed tommie copper becomes his own best customer. don't let joint pains and a
please welcome dr. mike serigliano. so we can explain to people this whole idea of compression sleeves, why does compression even help? well when you have people who are really trying to do the right thing by exercising and doing things, injuries occur, overuse syndromes occur and you have problems with muscles and you have swelling. and compression, it squeezes out the fluid that accumulates outside the vessel. what it also does is it allows blood flow to get back to the heart. the venous flow...
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. >> both: dr. mike. >> specialist in internal medicine. >> we like it when he's here. [cheering and applause] >> o.k., dr. mike, why is this juice so good? why is it so good? >> it's got vitamin c, beta-carotene. but more importantly, jason, did you know that in a recent study of 14,000 americans only one-third of them have breakfast? >> jenny: ooh. >> audience member: wow. >> now what is the typical american breakfast? i'll tell you what it is. it's a doughnut, it's a cup of coffee and a cigarette. so you don't want that! what you want is breakfast to start the day, fuel your engine and make sure that you are ready to go nutritionally for the rest of the day. >> dr. mike, ladies and gentlemen! thank you very much! [applause] thank you very much for sharing what is in your, now, your newfound breakfast. that's what i love about juicing more than anything else is the flexibility of juicing with the fusion juicer. you can juice all fruits and vegetables. that's the best way to start the day. just by having one juice a day, you start to feel the results almost immediately
. >> both: dr. mike. >> specialist in internal medicine. >> we like it when he's here. [cheering and applause] >> o.k., dr. mike, why is this juice so good? why is it so good? >> it's got vitamin c, beta-carotene. but more importantly, jason, did you know that in a recent study of 14,000 americans only one-third of them have breakfast? >> jenny: ooh. >> audience member: wow. >> now what is the typical american breakfast? i'll tell you what it is....
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dr. mike dow is here for a special "ask wendy."nd the talented anthony mackie stops by, he stars in the new thriller "runner runner" with ben affleck and justin timberlake. and now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ]
dr. mike dow is here for a special "ask wendy."nd the talented anthony mackie stops by, he stars in the new thriller "runner runner" with ben affleck and justin timberlake. and now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ]
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. >> dr. mikeallace has dedicated his career to safing the species. >> there were about 22 left when you started the problem, right? >> yes. >> 22 and we are now up to well over 400 birds in the world. >> in 30 years in. >> yes. >> how did you do that? >> well, we manipulated the breeding rate of the birds. >> they typically have a slow reproductive rate. taking advantage of mother nature's plan, the eggs are carefully confiscated. the chicks are then hatched and cared for by humans with as little interaction as possible. when they get old enough, they are released into the wild, this is why after so much time and effort, losing a bird is a huge set back, especially losing a bird to led poisoning. a leading killer. >> the thing that is most disheartening is the led poisoning. we are putting them into extinction. >> california condors eat dead animals. they often feast on game killed by hunters using led bullets. and when they eat aing fromment, that gets into their system. >> today, there is a numb
. >> dr. mikeallace has dedicated his career to safing the species. >> there were about 22 left when you started the problem, right? >> yes. >> 22 and we are now up to well over 400 birds in the world. >> in 30 years in. >> yes. >> how did you do that? >> well, we manipulated the breeding rate of the birds. >> they typically have a slow reproductive rate. taking advantage of mother nature's plan, the eggs are carefully confiscated. the...
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give him a warm welcome, everybody. >> yay, dr. mike!ring and applause] >> and he's going to tell us a bit more about that apple, my man. >> jenny: good catch! [applause] >> jason, i gotta tell you, you know, we have lost our way in this country. we're eating things, jason, that look the same after you put them in the garage for a year. look at this beautiful apple. this is something from nature. what's in there? pectin for one, pectin: soluble fiber that may actually reduce your cholesterol. >> jenny: that's a good thing. [applause] i'll take it. >> simple, simplicity and natural. what about quercetin? that's another entity, another anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. and jason, you know as well as i that antioxidants do all kinds of wonderful things. will most definitely really aid in getting you healthy. >> c'mon. >> all right! [applause] >> dr. mike, m.d.! so that's what's in the apple, right? but we want to unlock the goodness that's contained in that apple and nothing could be easier with the new fusion juicer. [soft whirring...] >>
give him a warm welcome, everybody. >> yay, dr. mike!ring and applause] >> and he's going to tell us a bit more about that apple, my man. >> jenny: good catch! [applause] >> jason, i gotta tell you, you know, we have lost our way in this country. we're eating things, jason, that look the same after you put them in the garage for a year. look at this beautiful apple. this is something from nature. what's in there? pectin for one, pectin: soluble fiber that may actually...
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a lot of the credit is going to dr. mikey of the otter rescue team from the monterey bay aquarium. this year, the sea otters produced a record number of pups. some from orphan otters savedded by dr. murray. >> these were or fans that we came in that we reared up to a point where they could handle solid food. >> reporter: dr. murray has worked to save otters for 20 years. people love them because they're so cute but that's not necessarily their nature. >> no. i like to consider them sea wolverines. they are not very friendly. they're rather pugnacious. >> reporter: since otters learn from their mothers how to hunt and feed, orphan pups are unlikely to survive in the wild so the orphans rescued by the aquarium have to be taught. a decade ago the aquarium tried using human surrogates who play the role of otter mother, even showing pups how to dive for shells and break them with a rock. you gave up on that? >> we're not very good sea otters. we're not only not that cute but we just can't do what they do. >> reporter: it turned o
a lot of the credit is going to dr. mikey of the otter rescue team from the monterey bay aquarium. this year, the sea otters produced a record number of pups. some from orphan otters savedded by dr. murray. >> these were or fans that we came in that we reared up to a point where they could handle solid food. >> reporter: dr. murray has worked to save otters for 20 years. people love them because they're so cute but that's not necessarily their nature. >> no. i like to consider...
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dr. mike dow is here for a special "ask wendy."he talented anthony mackie stops by, he stars in the new riller "runner runner" with ben affleck and justin timberlake. and now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wendy: whoo! hi! thank you for being here! my studio audience, my cohost. happy monday! [ cheers and applause ] how you doin'? i'm well rested and ready to give it to you good! [ cheers and applause ] we've got a terrific show for you. you know, lauren hill has been released from prison and she says she's got a lot to say. miley cyrus hosted "saturday night live." did you watch? we'll talk. and our breakdown last night's "real housewives of new jersey" reunion. let's talk about it and more. it's time for "hot topic" [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: thank you. go ahead. [ cheers and applause ] thanks. hope you had a nice weekend. i had a very nice, well-rested weekend. um -- thank you. we only have about 57 more minutes. let's get started. thank you, though, i love you also. i had a very nice well-rested weekend beca
dr. mike dow is here for a special "ask wendy."he talented anthony mackie stops by, he stars in the new riller "runner runner" with ben affleck and justin timberlake. and now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> wendy: whoo! hi! thank you for being here! my studio audience, my cohost. happy monday! [ cheers and applause ] how you doin'? i'm well rested and ready to give it to you good! [ cheers and applause ] we've got a terrific show for you. you know, lauren...
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dr. mike dow is here for a special "ask wendy."ler "runner runner" with ben affleck and justin timberlake. and now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
dr. mike dow is here for a special "ask wendy."ler "runner runner" with ben affleck and justin timberlake. and now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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dr. dempsey, mike o'malley and fall out boy. see you tomorrow. be kind to one another.ife can take you almost anywhere, and that's exactly where american airlines flies. book your travel now on aa.com. anyway. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11 news. live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. >> right now on 11 news at 5:00, a live look at ocean city area and feeling stronger wins in the storm off the coast. we needed the rain. this is like a house guest you invited over for a day, but then he decided to take. bringing us ats least a chance for rain straight through sunday. let's start off with meteorologist tom tasselmyer. this is the most rain we have had around here since the remnants of ontario moved through in june area we have had marshall.nches at bwi the cold temperatures -- look at this. the normal high is 69, but we
dr. dempsey, mike o'malley and fall out boy. see you tomorrow. be kind to one another.ife can take you almost anywhere, and that's exactly where american airlines flies. book your travel now on aa.com. anyway. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11 news. live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. >> right now on 11 news at 5:00, a live look at ocean city area and feeling stronger wins in the storm off the...
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dr. flamenco?" ♪ mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. with one-a-day vitacraves for men!ood to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. get $2 off at oneaday.com. like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. cats are smart. so they deserve new fresh step scoopable litter. it eliminates odors with carbon and natural plant extracts. it's the smart litter for smart cats. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back to "late night," everybody. i'm here with joseph gordon-levitt and stephen merchant. and we're about to have a lip sync battle for the ages. this is a game that stephen created with john krasinski and emily blunt. is that correct? >> that is correct. >> jimmy: and tonight stephen has come on to challenge me and joe to a battle. yeah, so it's going to work like this. we'll take turns lip syncing sections of well-known songs. each one of us trying to lip sync better than the other guys. we don't know which songs the other ones have picked. only the person performing knows what song is coming next. we'll do two songs eac
dr. flamenco?" ♪ mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. with one-a-day vitacraves for men!ood to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. get $2 off at oneaday.com. like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. cats are smart. so they deserve new fresh step scoopable litter. it eliminates odors with carbon and natural plant extracts. it's the smart litter for smart cats. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back to "late...
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pushed off and pushed off. >> narrator: in pittsburgh, at just about this time, mike webster's brain tissue was being examined. drmalu was studying the microscopic samples. >> i put the slides in and looked. "whoa." i had to make sure the slides were mike webster's slides. i looked again. (gasps) i looked again. i saw changes that shouldn't be in a 50-year-old man's brain, and also changes that shouldn't be in a brain that looked normal. >> he saw collections of tau protein, collections which shouldn't be there in someone of mike webster's age. and this is what jumped out at him as he looked at it through the microscope. >> narrator: dr. omalu believed he saw physical evidence of the long-term damage playing football could have on the brain. it was a scientific first. >> because after i looked at it over and over and over, i was convinced this was something. >> narrator: it was a disease never previously identified in football players: chronic traumatic encephalopathy-- cte. >> chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a disease, a progressive neuro-degenerative disease where the end stage leaves tau protein deposition
pushed off and pushed off. >> narrator: in pittsburgh, at just about this time, mike webster's brain tissue was being examined. drmalu was studying the microscopic samples. >> i put the slides in and looked. "whoa." i had to make sure the slides were mike webster's slides. i looked again. (gasps) i looked again. i saw changes that shouldn't be in a 50-year-old man's brain, and also changes that shouldn't be in a brain that looked normal. >> he saw collections of tau...
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with that, i yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman , dr. mike burgess. this was an email september to me from an american citizen. i was reading something that an american citizen wrote. it is not my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: members e reminded to engageing in permits with the president. mr. burgess: i thank mr. barton for bringing this to the house. this is significant that this is the texas hour. people look to texas for leadership. from an economic standpoint, xas enjoys an aaa rating and united states does not. the state of texas gained a nearly new residents. other times there have been vast expansions in population in a state. the rate of uninsurance has also increased, except in texas during that time period from 2009 to 2011. the rate of insurance went down. why is that? people were moving to texas because they could find a job and accompanying that job was employer-sponsored insurance. texas has a long history of utilizing the energy resources inherent in that state and texas has gone a long way towards redining our national energy polic
with that, i yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman , dr. mike burgess. this was an email september to me from an american citizen. i was reading something that an american citizen wrote. it is not my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: members e reminded to engageing in permits with the president. mr. burgess: i thank mr. barton for bringing this to the house. this is significant that this is the texas hour. people look to texas for leadership. from an economic standpoint, xas enjoys...
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. >> dr. mike. >> despite the risks, the game will go on as scheduled. 35 minutes after the hour.o be up in the middle of the night and heard something strange. >> i went back into the room, i opened the door more, so i could hear more of the nature. >> someone was yelling, hey, hey, hey. then we heard whistles, strong whistles. we realized the noise didn't seem to be coming from the ship. it was out in the darkness. >> it sounded like distress. >> what would have happened if they hadn't woken up? they called the main desk. they took the report seriously, turned the ship around and began searching. they found three people whose boat capsized and were floating upsidedown for ten hours. those are your headlines. >> what would you do? hopefully you have a power ball with you. >> let's check in with rick reichmuth . >> there's a big crane going on. there's a spider cam, it says. that is clever of the spiderman people, having a spider cam. >> apparently, fire balls and they are going to have him in a costume swinging from the crane in a few hours. >> really? >> yeah. i know we have a l
. >> dr. mike. >> despite the risks, the game will go on as scheduled. 35 minutes after the hour.o be up in the middle of the night and heard something strange. >> i went back into the room, i opened the door more, so i could hear more of the nature. >> someone was yelling, hey, hey, hey. then we heard whistles, strong whistles. we realized the noise didn't seem to be coming from the ship. it was out in the darkness. >> it sounded like distress. >> what would...
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in harvard but unlike what some and a mike dr. du boise, logan at one point in his life was engaged to a beautiful black woman of virginia and her name was selwa latisha and she was my great aunt. it was never in print before i put it there. [laughter] the story goes all that du boise said is the in my office at 3 p.m. on may 17, 1937. will again show up right on time and he walked in and to his astonishment on the mahogany desk to his astonishment he had an ice bucket and in the ice bucket hot sat with chilling a dhaka that empty champagne and next to it was an old telephone and he said sit down. you see that clock even as i speak. it would be the voice of frederick informing us that the have maxed the generous donation and we will do the encyclopedia of the negro. remember ladies and gentlemen the 18th century was the great era of the encyclopedia. the encyclopedia britannica in the united kingdom, but we didn't have an encyclopedia and they didn't have enough cyclopedia until 1907. du boise turned to logan and said this is our
in harvard but unlike what some and a mike dr. du boise, logan at one point in his life was engaged to a beautiful black woman of virginia and her name was selwa latisha and she was my great aunt. it was never in print before i put it there. [laughter] the story goes all that du boise said is the in my office at 3 p.m. on may 17, 1937. will again show up right on time and he walked in and to his astonishment on the mahogany desk to his astonishment he had an ice bucket and in the ice bucket hot...
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that was general earnestly and dr corder nader for the right for the constitution and trucker mike mike meet way. while still ahead here on our team marching dance monsanto was like it's a lot of protests over the weekend against of by. tech giants back in a moment. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question. six . dramas that can't be ignored. stories others the few still know. it's changing the world right now. the old picture of his days. from around the globe. welcome back over the weekend protestors on six continents in fifty two countries held a massive march against one santo and genetically modified foods the rallies came right before the world food day on october sixteenth from berlin to strasbourg chicago to london sydney to mumbai over five hundred cities soft crowds chanting no no g.m.o. and demanding food labeling one company in southern california has even taken their food find two against labeling to the label of its own products after c
that was general earnestly and dr corder nader for the right for the constitution and trucker mike mike meet way. while still ahead here on our team marching dance monsanto was like it's a lot of protests over the weekend against of by. tech giants back in a moment. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question. six . dramas that can't be ignored. stories others...
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mike masco. ravens kicker now endorsing dr. pepper. it seems the kicker can sing in seven different languages.you can actually land a famed dr. pepper picture from justin tucker. look under the sports section. now you have to do your weather freestyle rap. don't do it. >>> good morning, everybody. i can get pretty cheesy, 87 degrees. warm day and if you thought that was it for the heat there's more to the south and west. wait until you see the most accurate 7-day forecast. >>> right now heavy delays on the west side of the beltway at i-70. i'm following two crashes on 95. details coming up. [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. >>> 6:45. good morning. ellicott city starting to see the first shades of light, 61 degrees at bwi airport. it's comfortable, a gentle wind from the westerly direction at 3 miles per hour has really a allowed for most of the numbers to range from upper 50s to 6 in the city -- 68 in the city. it will be gorgeous today. no rain from maine right down towards at
mike masco. ravens kicker now endorsing dr. pepper. it seems the kicker can sing in seven different languages.you can actually land a famed dr. pepper picture from justin tucker. look under the sports section. now you have to do your weather freestyle rap. don't do it. >>> good morning, everybody. i can get pretty cheesy, 87 degrees. warm day and if you thought that was it for the heat there's more to the south and west. wait until you see the most accurate 7-day forecast. >>>...
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dr. mark midei. wjz and mike schuh are live with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. high profile developer claims that the surgery was unnecessary, in the time he had to take off in order to recover, it cost him $50 million. after dr. mark midei, the hospital's former catheterization lab director was accused of giving patients unnecessary cardiac stents. >> dr. midei says it was 90%. after they reviewed everything it was 10%. >> reporter: those percentages refer to blockages in blood vessels, the higher of -- the number of greater need for a stent. the case dates back to 2009 when letters were first mailed to dr. midei mid's patients including businessman weinberg who is behind large developments like the maryland live casino. his case is now being heard in court. he claims he lost about $50 million after scaling back his business to deal with matters of the heart. after being diagnosed by dr. midei. in court monday weinberg's attorney told the jury "midei inserted three metal objects into a man's heart where they don't belong." last week dr. midei testified weinberg
dr. mark midei. wjz and mike schuh are live with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. high profile developer claims that the surgery was unnecessary, in the time he had to take off in order to recover, it cost him $50 million. after dr. mark midei, the hospital's former catheterization lab director was accused of giving patients unnecessary cardiac stents. >> dr. midei says it was 90%. after they reviewed everything it was 10%. >> reporter: those percentages...
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dr. mark midei. mikerteries were 90% blocked and had surgery to install devices called stents to keep those arteries open. after word got out accusing dr. mark midei of unnecessary surgeries the patient found he hardly had any blockage but the surgery made him pull out of successful projects costing him $50 million. the doctor testified the man would have died without the surgery. i'm mike schuh reporting in towson. back to you. >>> montgomery county 7-year-old remains in critical condition after being hit by her mother's suv in their driveway. police say the woman was leaving for the grocery on sunday night when she unknowingly struck her child later found unresponsive by paramedics. the entire incident is still under investigation. >>> in this city police make an arrest after a stabbing in northwest baltimore, 30-year-old gabrielle smith is charged with second degree murder. police say the stabbing happened at 4400 block of fairview avenue last saturday. it's still unclear what a motive might have been.
dr. mark midei. mikerteries were 90% blocked and had surgery to install devices called stents to keep those arteries open. after word got out accusing dr. mark midei of unnecessary surgeries the patient found he hardly had any blockage but the surgery made him pull out of successful projects costing him $50 million. the doctor testified the man would have died without the surgery. i'm mike schuh reporting in towson. back to you. >>> montgomery county 7-year-old remains in critical...
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candy crowley sits down with mike rogers, and dr. ezekiel emanuel. and john fleming. 4:00 p.m., "face the nation." bob schieffer welcomes darrell issa and jeanne shaheen. talk showsnetwork tv are on c-span radio and brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. the rebroadcasts of the shows begin at noon eastern with "meet the press." 1:00, "this week." 2:00 p.m., "fox news sunday." at 4:00 p.m., "face the nation." you can...
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about the government shutdown and what they're doing is general honestly dr corder nader for the ride for the constitution and mike best ploy he's a trucker and both of them took part in the rally over this weekend gentlemen thank you so much for joining me so far most truckers point of view let's start with you ernest what happened what was the point of this rally. yesterday's rally or friday and saturday we actually had two different purposes there were warned some information for this can be found obviously or run for the constitution or. org there is also a secondary facebook page that has just opened fire it's the one thousand march facebook page. what was the purpose let me just focus on yesterday yesterday because friday and saturday are complicated hard to understand really lots of different issues saturday was nothing but for support of our veterans in protest of all these berry cade's that are put up everywhere in our national parks especially blocking out our war two veterans this president has gone way too far and way out of bounds and i am a personal warning and a facebook post last night about midnig
about the government shutdown and what they're doing is general honestly dr corder nader for the ride for the constitution and mike best ploy he's a trucker and both of them took part in the rally over this weekend gentlemen thank you so much for joining me so far most truckers point of view let's start with you ernest what happened what was the point of this rally. yesterday's rally or friday and saturday we actually had two different purposes there were warned some information for this can be...
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theatre company recently honored that legacy with its play the doctor dr killings kirk the star of that play actor and activist mike farrell joins us now again from our los angeles studios mike welcome back thanks tom i get to put on another hat and indeed well you know your your work on the death penalty is iconic it's extraordinary and we've had you on many times over the years about that but you're you're also working in this area of global climate change what got you interested in playing the role of dr healy. well actually what happened oddly a friend a man i did know came up to me on the street and asked if i would be interested in a one man show about to david keeling goes by david although his name was charles david as you said. and i said well it sounds interesting but you know it would be effect on global close under standing of climate change etc but i said the problem is it would have to be a play and not a lecture and he went away and some months later he came back to me with a script and i said the problem is it's a lecture not a play and eventually we we settled on worked together in. settled on a sc
theatre company recently honored that legacy with its play the doctor dr killings kirk the star of that play actor and activist mike farrell joins us now again from our los angeles studios mike welcome back thanks tom i get to put on another hat and indeed well you know your your work on the death penalty is iconic it's extraordinary and we've had you on many times over the years about that but you're you're also working in this area of global climate change what got you interested in playing...
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dr. john has found a way to be even more exploitative. he recently hired a very short nurse two speed around in a miniambulance delivering beers. >> it has its perks. >> mikeeis my hero. >> reporter: he found a spokesman. 400 pound, mike lee, suffered his first heart attack and he is still alive. >> how are you doing on the program, mike? >> great. >> reporter: while people keep dying. the heart attack grill is thriving. >> we both doubled in terms of money, in terms of square footage. we have exponentially grown. when you want to talk about extending the message. >> reporter: dr. john hopes to continue to grow and expand his morbid message to an even bigger audience. perhaps in a city near you. i'm ryan owens for "nightline" in las vegas. >> nasty. no midnight snack for me tonight. ryan, thank you. next, new mothers from kate to kim looking fit and fabulous. but does that put too much pressure on others to be a hot new mom? and why would a boy scout leader do this to an ancient rock formation? actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones
dr. john has found a way to be even more exploitative. he recently hired a very short nurse two speed around in a miniambulance delivering beers. >> it has its perks. >> mikeeis my hero. >> reporter: he found a spokesman. 400 pound, mike lee, suffered his first heart attack and he is still alive. >> how are you doing on the program, mike? >> great. >> reporter: while people keep dying. the heart attack grill is thriving. >> we both doubled in terms of...
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mike sugerman tells us, they just need an affordable place to stay. >>> reporter: who stays in hostels? old school thing. hippies with dirty backpacks and sandals. new school thinking, people like dr. burt. >> i'm visiting a medical convention at the moscone center. >> reporter: a newly minted doctor from belgium is like many other professionals who are staying in san francisco finding friendly hostels. >> we are really trying to create a community of travelers so as opposed to sitting in your room, we have sponsored events to make connections with people who might be attending the same conferences. >> reporter: they are the younger set generally who might not mind sharing a bunk bed in a room for four people especially for a price under $50 a night. that includes breakfast, a communal movie room and a killer location in the heart of union square. at hosteling international, they have private rooms with private bathrooms. this one is $138. of course you could stay across the street at the hotel nikko. $548. >> oracle is one of the biggest ones. we also have the game developer conference. and macworld is another big one. >> reporter: one estimate is that business travelers now make
mike sugerman tells us, they just need an affordable place to stay. >>> reporter: who stays in hostels? old school thing. hippies with dirty backpacks and sandals. new school thinking, people like dr. burt. >> i'm visiting a medical convention at the moscone center. >> reporter: a newly minted doctor from belgium is like many other professionals who are staying in san francisco finding friendly hostels. >> we are really trying to create a community of travelers so as...
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mike schuh reporting from shock trauma. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a towson jury found dr. mark midei liable in a $150 million lawsuit. in that suit the jury will deliberate damages next week. >>> today investigators are looking into a strange incident that led to five children falling ill of eating or using something. they were taken to the hospital from the reach partnership school in clifton park northeast baltimore yesterday. it is still not clear what the substance was or how they get it. the baltimore city child abuse division is now working with the hospital on the case >>> federal investigations elsewhere are raising concerns about the ceasar's casino under construction downtown here. ceasar's pulled out of a massachusetts project. one of its las vegas businesses is part of a federal money laundering. ceasar's said it will not effect the casino here which is expected to open at the end of next year >>> if i would like your own ravens super bowl ring there's one at the bottom of middle river. toni is a ravens receptionist and was given the ring. she let her friend borrow it and they lost it while docking a boat
mike schuh reporting from shock trauma. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a towson jury found dr. mark midei liable in a $150 million lawsuit. in that suit the jury will deliberate damages next week. >>> today investigators are looking into a strange incident that led to five children falling ill of eating or using something. they were taken to the hospital from the reach partnership school in clifton park northeast baltimore yesterday. it is still not clear what the...
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dr. ben carson and former presidential candidate rick santorum took 13% each. mike to you. >>> thank you, anna. a mrsa outbreak on the tampa bay buccaneers. it canceled a game today. what exactly is this mrsa virus and what do you need to know to keep your family safe? joining us now, dr. nina ratcliff. what is mrsa? >> mrsa is a type of staphylococcus infection. it's possible that one of us carries it. mrsa is a special type of strain where 2% of the people has it and it's resistant to a number of antibiotics. >> you find it in nursing homes, the hospital, staph infection basically. >> exactly. what we're seeing is a surfacing within places where you have contact sports, nfl, wrestling. >> should they play this game then? >> absolutely. i'm not a wise guy when it comes to wagering. i'm going to place a straight bet that it's no problem. >> they're going to play the game. one of the guys that has it for the buccaneers, he has it, a defense, cornerback. no concerns for the eagles and the buccaneers? >> it's spread through direct contact. he has to be in contact with
dr. ben carson and former presidential candidate rick santorum took 13% each. mike to you. >>> thank you, anna. a mrsa outbreak on the tampa bay buccaneers. it canceled a game today. what exactly is this mrsa virus and what do you need to know to keep your family safe? joining us now, dr. nina ratcliff. what is mrsa? >> mrsa is a type of staphylococcus infection. it's possible that one of us carries it. mrsa is a special type of strain where 2% of the people has it and it's...
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dr. paul miller. on tact him at 410-470-4445. jessica, back over to you. >> thank you. >>> thousands of maryland work workers now being furloughed because of the government shutdown. mikeutdown is finished. due to all the federal jobs surrounding the u.s. capitol 300,000 in maryland are home today not earning a paycheck. the shutdown is effecting this saturday's scheduled navy/air force game in annapolis. they will decide tomorrow if they can host the game. other facilities effected include fort meade the aberdeen proving ground and the social security administration. i'm mike schuh reporting from fort mchenry. back to you. >> thank you. >>> a building collapse in the city is displacing a dozen residents this morning. according to the baltimore sun emergency officials say a three story building partially collapsed on wilkins avenue. the house was vacant but it damaged the structure of the building next to it. >>> the u.s. naval academy sexual assault case moves into the hands of the school's superintendent. mike miller will decide if the men should face court marshall. the victim has filed a lawsuit arguing miller is likely to be bias as superintendent of the school. >
dr. paul miller. on tact him at 410-470-4445. jessica, back over to you. >> thank you. >>> thousands of maryland work workers now being furloughed because of the government shutdown. mikeutdown is finished. due to all the federal jobs surrounding the u.s. capitol 300,000 in maryland are home today not earning a paycheck. the shutdown is effecting this saturday's scheduled navy/air force game in annapolis. they will decide tomorrow if they can host the game. other facilities...
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mike. >>> new warnings about the dangers of rising prices, why doctors are rebelling against the soaring cost of saving lives. drfree world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. with an innovative showerhead plus wireless speaker, kohler is the proud sponsor of singing in the shower. cheryl burke is cha-cha-ing in depend silhouette briefs for ch
mike. >>> new warnings about the dangers of rising prices, why doctors are rebelling against the soaring cost of saving lives. drfree world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands...
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dr. murray's negligence led to the singer's death from an overdose of proep p propofol. his medical advice was suspended after convicting but he plans on filing for reinstatement. so he can practice once again. >>> mike pouncy he e e y was se a spear in foxborough an hour after his team lost to the new england patriots. pouncey is a former college teammate of hernandez. police view him as a witness who could help them with their investigation. >>> in money news a recall involving broccoli salad, taylor forms recalled more than 5,000 pounds of broccoli salad kit products because of possible s listeria contamination, in delaware, delaware, maryland, mama, new jersey, new york and vermont. you see the states on your screen. there are no reports though of anyone getting sick. >>> parts of kansas could see tornadoes and hail. indra petersons is with us to talk about this. this is quite a nasty storm system early in the season. >> something we're looking at that has to do with all the snow that is out in the pacific northwest. this huge system today bringing tons of snow, as much as 18 inches of snow today possible in through montana, portions of wyoming, even the high elevations of southern california, so
dr. murray's negligence led to the singer's death from an overdose of proep p propofol. his medical advice was suspended after convicting but he plans on filing for reinstatement. so he can practice once again. >>> mike pouncy he e e y was se a spear in foxborough an hour after his team lost to the new england patriots. pouncey is a former college teammate of hernandez. police view him as a witness who could help them with their investigation. >>> in money news a recall...
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mike. whatever the -- >> the right one. >> so i think i got into television to say, hey, i'm here. hey, everybody, look. dr.s what he had to say. >> one of the reasons why first borns end up smarter on such studies that we just saw again is that the parents have time to read to the child and more attention goes to the first born. they're our natural leaders. they're our u.s. presidents, our architects, engineers. anywhere where math and science is they're the first born. the middle child gets left out. they're entrepreneurs, great mediators, negotiators. babies of the family never met a stranger. they're affable, outgoing. >> my little girl, she's the second one in the line. chatty one. she's fearless. my first boy, we probably spent more time with him. >> sure you do. >> you feel guilty. >> another thing you'll find out, i have two daughters. i have a bunch of jessica, the first born and not many of the second born. >> you have no choice. send us in if you agree with this, are first borns more likely to be successful. >> while you're at it, tell us who your favorite kid is. >>> americans not happy with was
mike. whatever the -- >> the right one. >> so i think i got into television to say, hey, i'm here. hey, everybody, look. dr.s what he had to say. >> one of the reasons why first borns end up smarter on such studies that we just saw again is that the parents have time to read to the child and more attention goes to the first born. they're our natural leaders. they're our u.s. presidents, our architects, engineers. anywhere where math and science is they're the first born. the...