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just fyi dr. mike i were talking earlier tonight and he said that the confusion that we saw at the james comey hearing could very well be part of what is playing out right now. all right. thank you so much. you'll have much more from dr. mike tomorrow on "good day philadelphia". >>> acquitted of murder and then ten years in prison for kidnapping and robbery. oj about to be a free man? that's two minutes away. in the state that invented the american vacation... a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories will be made to last a lifetime. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer trip at iloveny.com >> tomorrow oj simpson will have a hearing broadcast on life television he has a parole hearing tomorrow. he could walk free as early as october after searching nine years of a 33 year sentence. >> so how did we get here? let's take a look back. >> oj simpson not guilty of a crime of murder. >> 1995 simpson a quitter of murdering his ex-wife nicole b
just fyi dr. mike i were talking earlier tonight and he said that the confusion that we saw at the james comey hearing could very well be part of what is playing out right now. all right. thank you so much. you'll have much more from dr. mike tomorrow on "good day philadelphia". >>> acquitted of murder and then ten years in prison for kidnapping and robbery. oj about to be a free man? that's two minutes away. in the state that invented the american vacation... a legendary...
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dr. mike, thank you. >> that's why we love you, dr. yeah. okay. >> sarah. >> hey, tech tuck. >> i guess this means i can't eat this twinkie i found in my drawer. >> how dare you? >> oh, lord. >> split it we me. >> in ten years it will still be here. >> it's been here for four or five. [ laughter ] >> see. 80 in washington this morning. we'll be in the low 90s later today. scattered thunderstorm in the forecast this afternoon. but otherwise hot and you humid you'll notice the heat and humidity low 90s my twinkie can be my pointer later today with pop-up storm this afternoon. hots of heat on the seven day. i'll have coming up in just a minute today. back to you in the other studio. >> all righty. thank you tucker. >>> still ahead a reunion four years in the making. >> details on a young boy's river discovery that led to a former have a have couple getting memories back. >> w lost forever. >> getting it together. 8:39. 8:39. ♪♪ it's go time at dunkin' with two egg and cheese wake-up wraps for $2. enjoy two fresh
dr. mike, thank you. >> that's why we love you, dr. yeah. okay. >> sarah. >> hey, tech tuck. >> i guess this means i can't eat this twinkie i found in my drawer. >> how dare you? >> oh, lord. >> split it we me. >> in ten years it will still be here. >> it's been here for four or five. [ laughter ] >> see. 80 in washington this morning. we'll be in the low 90s later today. scattered thunderstorm in the forecast this afternoon. but...
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. >>> during fox 29 news at 10:00 we talked to our medical contributor dr. mike cirigliano on the phone about the senator's prognosis. >> i hate when people how long does someone have. >> sure. >> basically anywhere from tree to four months up to over a ye year. >> okay. >> but i can tell you, iain and lucy, the bottom line he's going to get the best care there is. e going get radiation and chemotherapy and he might even get some immunomodulator treatments where there's lot of new amazing treatments going on. >> in a statement mccain' daughter meghan said the diagnosis has shocked her family and they're anxious about what's to come. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are turning social media to sent their support to the long-time senator. president trump called mccain a fighter and sent his thoughts and prayers to the senator former president barack obama his rival in 2008 took to twitter tonight to say that "cancer doesn't know what it's up against. give it hell, john ". senator majority mitch mc com says the senate looks forward to seeing mccain an american
. >>> during fox 29 news at 10:00 we talked to our medical contributor dr. mike cirigliano on the phone about the senator's prognosis. >> i hate when people how long does someone have. >> sure. >> basically anywhere from tree to four months up to over a ye year. >> okay. >> but i can tell you, iain and lucy, the bottom line he's going to get the best care there is. e going get radiation and chemotherapy and he might even get some immunomodulator treatments...
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i'm dr. mike. keep them away from kids. i'm dr. mike. trouble but not talking about basketball. junior reporter from temple to explain. >> thank you for having me on the second too many i feel comfortable now. i got a chance to meet wally amaro he's helping kids in north philly stay off the street through the sport of hand ball. >> that is the sound of hand ball. a sport more popular in philadelphia than you think. and the people who play it here absolutely love it. wally amaro grew up playing hand ball and loved the sport so much he started non profit called the pennsylvania hand ball association. >> association started with a group of guys we are all hand ball players and advocating not only for hand ball but to get hand ball courts within the community. >> mayor because inspired to start the non profit because it helped him stay out of trouble when he was younger. >> it kept me involved involved. >> he was a professional hand baller one of two players in philadelphia with an a level rachinging and plays with purity rican national team
i'm dr. mike. keep them away from kids. i'm dr. mike. trouble but not talking about basketball. junior reporter from temple to explain. >> thank you for having me on the second too many i feel comfortable now. i got a chance to meet wally amaro he's helping kids in north philly stay off the street through the sport of hand ball. >> that is the sound of hand ball. a sport more popular in philadelphia than you think. and the people who play it here absolutely love it. wally amaro grew...
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. ♪ >> good morning i'm dr. mike.y weekend, and we are going to be grilling a lot of us. you have to be careful, though f you'll be cleaning that grill with wire bristle brushes they can break off and actually get in your intestine. what you want to do is either take the greats off and clean them before you get going, or use something other than these. if you're trying to get pregnant out there, you better listen to this story. if you're having trouble it mitt be that you're living next to a very loud road. new data suggests that for every 10 decibels above the normal background noise, it can cause fertility problems. you might want to move or close the windows. >>> are you like me, you're constantly on your cell phone? well, if you are, you can develop something called carpal tunnel syndrome or tendinitis of the thumbs. it's a well-known if he non nom and it means you're on your phone too much. so get off it and enjoy the weekend. i'm dr. mike. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >>> that's nice recognition by trip adviser. wi
. ♪ >> good morning i'm dr. mike.y weekend, and we are going to be grilling a lot of us. you have to be careful, though f you'll be cleaning that grill with wire bristle brushes they can break off and actually get in your intestine. what you want to do is either take the greats off and clean them before you get going, or use something other than these. if you're trying to get pregnant out there, you better listen to this story. if you're having trouble it mitt be that you're living next...
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i'm joined now by dr mike alosco, a postdoctoral fellow from boston university's cte center, which led mentioned, it is the largest study to date of individuals with chronic traumatic cte and the conclusions drawn is that this is a problem and it isn't going anywhere and it can't be ignored, it is something we have to address and this study really provides the foundation for future research the kind of deal with the study and figure out what's going on exactly. one of those headline figures is amazing, well, chilling. iio one of those headline figures is amazing, well, chilling. 110 out of 111 of amazing, well, chilling. 110 out of iii of the pros had criteria which would lead you to use brain injury. yes, quite a remarkable number. 99% of the former nfl players were diagnosed using the strict criteria of cte. really concerns and a game it just continues to of cte. really concerns and a game itjust continues to suggest we need to study this disease and identify who is at risk and really kind of figure out a way to stop it before it starts. of course nfl is a massive concern. so many pe
i'm joined now by dr mike alosco, a postdoctoral fellow from boston university's cte center, which led mentioned, it is the largest study to date of individuals with chronic traumatic cte and the conclusions drawn is that this is a problem and it isn't going anywhere and it can't be ignored, it is something we have to address and this study really provides the foundation for future research the kind of deal with the study and figure out what's going on exactly. one of those headline figures is...
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for two minutes. -- dr. mike burgess, for two minutes. mr. burgess: i thank the chairman for the recognition. i will tell you, mr. chairman, today to be cant here and be supporting h.r. 2410. the food and drug administration re-authorization act of 2017. passage of this bill provides certainly the security to the scientists who are working even now in pursuit of better cures, and of course hope for parents across the country -- patients across the country who are awaiting better treatments of the diseases that are afflicting them. by re-authorizing the food and drug administration user fee program, we are ensuring that the food and drug administration can continue to efficiently operate and approve new drugs for the market. upon becoming chairman of the subcommittee on health this year, i had the privilege of convening four separate legislative hearings on the policies that are included in h.r. 2410. in each of those hearings we heard about the tremendous success of the user fee programs and expanding access to affordable medications, support
for two minutes. -- dr. mike burgess, for two minutes. mr. burgess: i thank the chairman for the recognition. i will tell you, mr. chairman, today to be cant here and be supporting h.r. 2410. the food and drug administration re-authorization act of 2017. passage of this bill provides certainly the security to the scientists who are working even now in pursuit of better cures, and of course hope for parents across the country -- patients across the country who are awaiting better treatments of...
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i'm dr. mike. high school football. i'm dr. mike.rce. nature valley >> 7:55. question need to eat cash as i knew hours before we get out. a small group of exercise pros think there's a better way to burn fat. >> how do we get the most bang. bet to fuel up beforehand on wait and eat until after done. sharon says the answer comes down to really personal preference. >> some like to exercise on empty stomach they find a hard workout upsets their symptomage. some find theyit the wald and didn't get past the wall. >> some experts ooring ufas ufasting workout or sweating it out on empty tom ak wul be why they burn fat. >> if your body's sugar is low the brain goes to any source in your body be it muscle or fat and you can turn that into glucose. >> if you work out first thing in the morning you think it is stored fat for energy that might fork wore a little whil while. >> the body is dynamically alternating sources of fuel and we use energy longer term body composition doesn't change much. it's a short term effect around the time of exercis
i'm dr. mike. high school football. i'm dr. mike.rce. nature valley >> 7:55. question need to eat cash as i knew hours before we get out. a small group of exercise pros think there's a better way to burn fat. >> how do we get the most bang. bet to fuel up beforehand on wait and eat until after done. sharon says the answer comes down to really personal preference. >> some like to exercise on empty stomach they find a hard workout upsets their symptomage. some find theyit the...
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i'm dr. mike have a great guys. i'm dr. a great weekend. [ crickets chirping ] [ light music playing ] you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> ruppers in philadelphia using skills to hit the ground running. alexa ross here to explain her story. >> thank you so much. philly achilless is a division of the larger achilles international. people disabled are able to lead an active lifestyle. whether training for marathon or go out on a run. i had a time to go out with the group. >> philadelphia is home to many fitness group. philly akill iy s is unique nor more than their green shirts s it's pairing volunteers with disabled athletes around the city. melissa wilcox began it in 2 2012 after guiding visually impaired run egger in a marathon. >> as a run are
i'm dr. mike have a great guys. i'm dr. a great weekend. [ crickets chirping ] [ light music playing ] you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the c300 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> ruppers in philadelphia using skills to hit the ground running. alexa...
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good mornings i'm dr. mike.you're like me i love my cup of joe every single woman and there's a good reason to drink coffee, a new study found you will reduce your risk of dying by 18 percent p you drink two to three cups of coffee a day. so folks, drink up. we've known for a long time that if you eat high fat foods you increase your risk of not only having a heart attack, but also having cancer. well, researchers have found that colon cancer can actually be increased by these foods that stimulate stem cells. so folks, you need to cut become on your high fat foods. medicationerors have doubled other the last decade or so. every minute three americans mistakenly take the wrong medicine or the wrong dose. if you're out there and you take medications you need to make sure and have an orderly way of taking your medicine so you don't make a mistake. perhaps a pill box. just remember to keep it out out of the reach of children. i'm dr. mike, have a great weekend. >> oh, yeah, all right. seven: 55 we picked that song f
good mornings i'm dr. mike.you're like me i love my cup of joe every single woman and there's a good reason to drink coffee, a new study found you will reduce your risk of dying by 18 percent p you drink two to three cups of coffee a day. so folks, drink up. we've known for a long time that if you eat high fat foods you increase your risk of not only having a heart attack, but also having cancer. well, researchers have found that colon cancer can actually be increased by these foods that...
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let's get some more details on this now from dr mike knapton from the british heart foundation. goodso low energy levels, breathless palpitations, chest pain, and causing fluid retention as well. tragically in a proportion of cases, the first time do know you've got it is a sudden cardiac arrest. that is in the case of miles. —— case it isa it is a risk even without testing? some people will have no symptoms until they suddenly die. steps forward we have made now is thanks to this case and all the supporters he raise money for us, is that we have done research, identifying mutations of genes that cause this, and we can identify those abnormal genes in you or me or anyone else, and screening family, and identifying whether they are affected early so you can offer them treatment for a catastrophic event. you are talking about testing within afamily you are talking about testing within a family where something has happened already rather than screening the entire nation? correct. as a diagnosing someone hopefully not, who died, or who was living with the condition. because it will pass
let's get some more details on this now from dr mike knapton from the british heart foundation. goodso low energy levels, breathless palpitations, chest pain, and causing fluid retention as well. tragically in a proportion of cases, the first time do know you've got it is a sudden cardiac arrest. that is in the case of miles. —— case it isa it is a risk even without testing? some people will have no symptoms until they suddenly die. steps forward we have made now is thanks to this case and...
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texas, the chairman of the health subcommittee of energy and commerce, leader on health care issues, dr. mike burgess. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: i thank the gentleman from ohio, mr. tiberi, for yielding. i rise in support of h.r. 3178. this bill represents a series of bipartisan reforms from the committees on energy and commerce and ways and means that will provide targeted reforms to improve access to care for medicare beneficiaries. home infusion patients are our nation's sickest and most vulnerable in maintaining access to these services in home settings has proved invaluable in ensuring the patients can continue to effectively receive the care that they need. under last year's 21st century cures act we took the necessary steps to ensure the taxpayers and beneficiaries were no longer charged on the acquisition and dispensing costs. additionally, we took steps to recognize the unique education needs associated with receiving infusion in the home. owever, as my colleagues learned, there is still much more that needs to be done without jeopardizing acc
texas, the chairman of the health subcommittee of energy and commerce, leader on health care issues, dr. mike burgess. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. burgess: i thank the gentleman from ohio, mr. tiberi, for yielding. i rise in support of h.r. 3178. this bill represents a series of bipartisan reforms from the committees on energy and commerce and ways and means that will provide targeted reforms to improve access to care for medicare beneficiaries. home infusion...
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better known as dr. mikeollowers on social media also been named, sexiest doctor by "people" magazine zine, thanks for joining us this morning good to see you here so first off you want to get your take on this coco loko snortable chocolate craze. >> i never thought there would be a craze about sniffing o chocolate sounds crazy to me number one. >> first of all, i don't even get it eating chocolate. >> tastes so good why bypass that i guess calories people say they get natural high of eating caffeine eating chocolate without getting the calories, but if you think about it, what is in what is in chocolate. >> cocoa, sugar whenever sugar bacteria loves sugar is now snorting the stuff going into your lungs, getting bacteria, you are getting infection the bottom line. >> fda put a ban like chuck schumer calling for. >> i withish would start looking into it you are going to get an increase of infections whether you like it our not. >> should we know some things probably not good for us. >> common sense above all k
better known as dr. mikeollowers on social media also been named, sexiest doctor by "people" magazine zine, thanks for joining us this morning good to see you here so first off you want to get your take on this coco loko snortable chocolate craze. >> i never thought there would be a craze about sniffing o chocolate sounds crazy to me number one. >> first of all, i don't even get it eating chocolate. >> tastes so good why bypass that i guess calories people say they...
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i am in for sean hannity in a matter of minutes with mike huckabee, dr. gene allowed, marc siegel.ate, fantastic show. >> greg: it is time for this. before we roll the tape, i want to show you where i got this from. i was watching cnn, they were doing a segment on a rare zebra. let's roll this tape. i was checking it out. i realized cnn had been taken again. more fake news from cnn. this is not a real zebra. this is like the russian collusion story. that's a poodle. >> greg: in honor of july 4th, i never get an animation. i don't want anybody to get sunburned. it's not a good look. i learned something. the spray, not just good enough just by yourself. you have to rub it in after you spray it. a doctor told me that, and that's why you knuckleheads are out there getting sunburned. you are not rubbing it in. when you're on the beach tomorrow, spray and rub it in. you're welcome. >> lisa: speaking of tanning, i'm sure you've seen this photo of governor chris christie and his family and friends at the island beach state park. it looks pretty empty. the reason why it was shut down due to
i am in for sean hannity in a matter of minutes with mike huckabee, dr. gene allowed, marc siegel.ate, fantastic show. >> greg: it is time for this. before we roll the tape, i want to show you where i got this from. i was watching cnn, they were doing a segment on a rare zebra. let's roll this tape. i was checking it out. i realized cnn had been taken again. more fake news from cnn. this is not a real zebra. this is like the russian collusion story. that's a poodle. >> greg: in...
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dr. mikhail varshavski, better known as doctor mike.use] doctor mike, how you doing, buddy? good to see you, man. [cheers and applause] ♪ i don't know. now that i'm up that close, not that good-looking. >> aww. it's--it's sad. i get that a lot on dates. >> maybe it's the light. maybe it's the light. that's just--that's just jealousy talking. damn it, you're good-looking and tall. um. welcome. >> thank you. >> hometown heroes week here on "millionaire." thanks for being here. >> absolutely.
dr. mikhail varshavski, better known as doctor mike.use] doctor mike, how you doing, buddy? good to see you, man. [cheers and applause] ♪ i don't know. now that i'm up that close, not that good-looking. >> aww. it's--it's sad. i get that a lot on dates. >> maybe it's the light. maybe it's the light. that's just--that's just jealousy talking. damn it, you're good-looking and tall. um. welcome. >> thank you. >> hometown heroes week here on "millionaire." thanks...
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dr. mikhail varshavski, better known as doctor mike.lause] doctor mike, how you doing, buddy? good to see you, man. [cheers and applause] ♪ i don't know. now that i'm up that close, not that good-looking. >> aww. it's--it's sad. i get that a lot on dates. >> maybe it's the light. maybe it's the light. that's just--that's just jealousy talking.
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mike pence. [applause] vice president pence: thank you, dr. price and good afternoon to all. to the family who are gathered here from all across america on behalf of the first family, welcome to the white house. since the first di of this administration, president donald trump has been working keep the promises that he made to the american people, to rebuild our military, revive our economy, and this president has worked tire lesley to repeal and replace obamacare. president trump knows that every day obamacare survives is another day that american families and american businesses struggle. as we've traveled across the country, we've heard firsthand from americans just like those who stand behind me today from family who are baring the cost of prem skyrocketing premiums and family who is have lost their doctors and insurance and from family who are starting to lose hope that congress will ever respond. but as i told every one of them and people all across the country, thanks to the leadership of president trump, help is on the way. president trump hears you. he is fighting fo
mike pence. [applause] vice president pence: thank you, dr. price and good afternoon to all. to the family who are gathered here from all across america on behalf of the first family, welcome to the white house. since the first di of this administration, president donald trump has been working keep the promises that he made to the american people, to rebuild our military, revive our economy, and this president has worked tire lesley to repeal and replace obamacare. president trump knows that...
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mike pence. [applause]. thank you dr. price and good afternoon to all.the families who are gathered here from all across america on behalf of the first family. welcome to the white house. since the first day of this administration resident donald trump has been working to keep the promises that he made to the american people. to rebuild our military revive our economy and this president has worked tirelessly to repeal and replace obamacare. president trump knows that every day obamacare survived is another day that american families and american businesses struggle. as we had traveled across the country we've heard first-hand just like those who seem to have me today from families who are buried at the cost of skyrocketing premiums. from families who lost their doctors. people all across the country thank you for the leadership of president trump. president trump hears you and he is fighting for you. if we give the american people access to the word -- world-class health care they deserve. tomorrow they will have the opportunity to begin the debate on a
mike pence. [applause]. thank you dr. price and good afternoon to all.the families who are gathered here from all across america on behalf of the first family. welcome to the white house. since the first day of this administration resident donald trump has been working to keep the promises that he made to the american people. to rebuild our military revive our economy and this president has worked tirelessly to repeal and replace obamacare. president trump knows that every day obamacare...
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mike pence. >> well, thank you, dr. price. good afternoon to all.o the families who are gathered here from all across america on behalf of the first family, welcome to the white house. since the fehr day of this administration, president donald trump has been working to keep the promises he made to the american people -- rebuild the military, revive our economy, and this president has worked tirelessly to repeal and replace obamacare. president trump knows that every day obama care survives is another day that american families and american businesses struggle. as we've traveled across the country, we've heard firsthand from americans just like those who stand behind me today, from families bearing the costs of skyrocketing premiums and plummeting choices from families who have lost their doctors, and from families who are starting to lose hope that congress will ever respond. but as i have told every one of them and people all across this country, thanks to the leadership of president trump, helped is on the way. president trump hears you, he is fi
mike pence. >> well, thank you, dr. price. good afternoon to all.o the families who are gathered here from all across america on behalf of the first family, welcome to the white house. since the fehr day of this administration, president donald trump has been working to keep the promises he made to the american people -- rebuild the military, revive our economy, and this president has worked tirelessly to repeal and replace obamacare. president trump knows that every day obama care...
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mike. >> mr. president, mr. vice president, dr. navarro, secretary acosta thank you for having me here.'m carter beard. flag makers we make state and international flags. we were founded in new york city in 1847. sixth generation president. we have approximately 700 employee flag makers making our product in our factories in south boston, virginia, could bees creek, virginia, ohio and gilley esville, pennsylvania, a few mile from the hills school in pots town. >> good school. governor of indiana is here. where is rare i can. doctor eric. can't miss i am. [applause] doing a great job. thank you, eric. >> good afternoon, mr. president. mr. vice president, thank you so much for the declaring this week made in america week of. helping to celebrate the small brands making it in america. i'm margarita mendoza. founder of made in america movement. we believe in order for americans to make it in america, we have to make it in america. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for the invitation, mr. president. my name is kurt uler, chairman of made nerc movement. honor to not just be part
mike. >> mr. president, mr. vice president, dr. navarro, secretary acosta thank you for having me here.'m carter beard. flag makers we make state and international flags. we were founded in new york city in 1847. sixth generation president. we have approximately 700 employee flag makers making our product in our factories in south boston, virginia, could bees creek, virginia, ohio and gilley esville, pennsylvania, a few mile from the hills school in pots town. >> good school....
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dr. scholl's. born to move. . >>> republican senators jerry moran and mike lee delivered a major below to mitch mcconnell and tosident announcing they would vote no on the current senate health care bill, killing it. what does this mean for the party that has spent eight years plus talking about repeal and replace? jonathan kelsey, perry remain with us. we have more news handed to us. this came out concurrent with our going on the air tonight. it's a leak, a readout to politico of a dinner for republicans tonight at the white house. quick attendance list for fans of the senate, alexander blunt corn rn dans lankford, shelby and shun. trump said the party would look like dopes if they can't pass the bill. quote if the republicans have the house senate and presidency and can't pass this health care bill they are going to look weak said trump. the piece in politics o goes on to say trump had no idea defectens were coming tonight. according to another white house official with knowledge of the meeting. why would we have a dinner like that if we knew people were dropping out jonathan remere you're take on tonight at
dr. scholl's. born to move. . >>> republican senators jerry moran and mike lee delivered a major below to mitch mcconnell and tosident announcing they would vote no on the current senate health care bill, killing it. what does this mean for the party that has spent eight years plus talking about repeal and replace? jonathan kelsey, perry remain with us. we have more news handed to us. this came out concurrent with our going on the air tonight. it's a leak, a readout to politico of a...
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top administration officials, mike pence and secretary of health and human services dr.om price will be here on capitol hill trying to meet with reluctant senators. some subject they may be offering sweeteners, senator so and so what do you need to get to yes. mccome emphasized they will be voting next week even though they struggle to get 50 in support. that first vote will be critical. >> we cannot keep the commitment we made to the american people, to repeal and replace obamacare on the bill. next week, we will be voting to get on the bill. i would remind those of you who don't cover capitol hill, that this particular type of bill, is totally open for amendment. in way i or anyone else can prevent members from having amendments. >> the message if e don't like the bill as-is they will offer improvements in the way of amendments. one thing really loyal to majority leader mcconnell will appreciate when he addressed the cameras there were two members of his leadership team with him. he wasn't going solo. >> shepard: he needed the bill to be more conservative after finishi
top administration officials, mike pence and secretary of health and human services dr.om price will be here on capitol hill trying to meet with reluctant senators. some subject they may be offering sweeteners, senator so and so what do you need to get to yes. mccome emphasized they will be voting next week even though they struggle to get 50 in support. that first vote will be critical. >> we cannot keep the commitment we made to the american people, to repeal and replace obamacare on...
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mike -- i think it's on. we are -- my two colleagues here, dr. moore and dr. schaaf nguyen, we're not going to vrun out our total vidas before you. that would be impressive, but we don't have time for that. we want to get right to the questions. i simply say john moore already mentioned, helped us improve our academics here when he was here as president. that was one of his main thrusts, and we are still benefiting from that, and alex is all over the world in helping to encourage liberty and faith and that goes well with our motto here at the center for vision and values in the college. faith and freedom matter, and so that sets the stage for our conversation here today. i simply -- i simply point out that when we're teaching students, and i think this is part of the problem that we face today with this younger generation and their attitude toward socialism and for that matter, communism and when we're teaching students, we have to remember that most of them who were, say, juniors or seniors, were born in 1996 or 19 97 and by the time they got to first grade t
mike -- i think it's on. we are -- my two colleagues here, dr. moore and dr. schaaf nguyen, we're not going to vrun out our total vidas before you. that would be impressive, but we don't have time for that. we want to get right to the questions. i simply say john moore already mentioned, helped us improve our academics here when he was here as president. that was one of his main thrusts, and we are still benefiting from that, and alex is all over the world in helping to encourage liberty and...
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dr. michio hirano, seen if the boy could receive life-saving treatment. it could be a big deal. mikef our team, professor of medicine. you know of him. he is prominent. why would dr. michio hirano take this case? >> he has been in the field for 30 years. the mitochondria is the engine of the cell, it makes all the processes work. the tragic case like this, it is not working, because of genetic problems. so dr. michio hirano made a therapy with few others that overcomes that and gives the genetic factor back to that need. he's used it already, bill, in another young child, which showed significant improvement, and is still alive today. this case with charlie guard, buy everything we hear in, is a much worse case. it affects the brain more. is a profound weakness. he is probably a lot worse than the other child, but dr. michio hirano is saying, why not try this treatment? therefore. i'm impressed that he is flying over there. >> bill: from a medical's perspective, if we are giving parents false hope, or does a doctor, this prominent as you describe, see the potential for improvement? a
dr. michio hirano, seen if the boy could receive life-saving treatment. it could be a big deal. mikef our team, professor of medicine. you know of him. he is prominent. why would dr. michio hirano take this case? >> he has been in the field for 30 years. the mitochondria is the engine of the cell, it makes all the processes work. the tragic case like this, it is not working, because of genetic problems. so dr. michio hirano made a therapy with few others that overcomes that and gives the...
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mike, thank you very much. like to first express my deepest appreciation to csis and especially to dr. michael green for co-hosting this event. with the think tank, asia-pacific initiative. i was here exactly at csi six months ago, and events like this, exactly like this. the theme was always the same. the u.s.-japan alliance in at the year of the economic competition. it was a preview of one year-long product with dozens of japanese policy experts at the think tank, and our objective of that project was to identify the geopolitical and geoeconomic risks to u.s.-japan alliance, and the possible ways to deal with it. today, we are here to share some of observations and take away from four days of conference which we just have in washington. between retired military leaders and active duty officers, top active duty officers, and the government, high, ranking official, from the u.s. and japan, this is a retreat type discussion and this -- we have had state forum, for a year and dr. michael green has been extremely supportive from day one. we are very much now in era of radical instant cer
mike, thank you very much. like to first express my deepest appreciation to csis and especially to dr. michael green for co-hosting this event. with the think tank, asia-pacific initiative. i was here exactly at csi six months ago, and events like this, exactly like this. the theme was always the same. the u.s.-japan alliance in at the year of the economic competition. it was a preview of one year-long product with dozens of japanese policy experts at the think tank, and our objective of that...
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dr vote to move the vote forward. let's watch that. [ applause ] >> mr. mccain. >> because not one democrat voted for the bill, vice president mike pence had to cast the decidedhe did. and after the vote, mccain who returned to his home to arizona where he is recovering from surgery. >> the administration and congressional democrats shouldn't have forced through congress without any opposition support a social and economic change as massive as obamacare. and we shouldn't do the same with ours. why don't we try the old way of legislating in the senate? the way our rules and customs encourage us to act? if this process ends in failure, which seems likely, then let's return to regular order. >> forcing the vote was a risky move by mcconnell who required his members to take a leem of faith because it is unclear what the bill will be. joining us, michael steele, and congresswoman from illinois. you voted against it but they jammed through a version of this. i don't think the republican party is a governing party. i think they're still a protest party. they're still running against washington and the government. they don't have the slightest idea of how to square t
dr vote to move the vote forward. let's watch that. [ applause ] >> mr. mccain. >> because not one democrat voted for the bill, vice president mike pence had to cast the decidedhe did. and after the vote, mccain who returned to his home to arizona where he is recovering from surgery. >> the administration and congressional democrats shouldn't have forced through congress without any opposition support a social and economic change as massive as obamacare. and we shouldn't do...
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dr. ellsbury's and not the burglary. ms. stahl: from today on, no longer watergate, it is fi eldergate. is mike here? a member of the minority staff. do you want to ask a question, mike? mike: i don't think i have any questions. i do want to add something for fred, who is not here to defend himself. and the sender had their differences here and there, but he was a great -- the senator had their differences here and there, but he was a great respecter of you, senator. this idea that somehow he was given documents and questions to be asked as some sort of puppet is nonsensical. he was an accomplished trial lawyer. ahad been a trial lawyer, federal prosecutor for five years. so had howard. and it is correct that the white house did give and tried to give -- and fred would throw them in the trash or look at them and see if they had some value and he would proceed as the great lawyer and individual that he is. i wanted the record clear with regard to that. ms. stahl: excellent. scott here? some otheresponse to things. people have forgotten a couple of things that are contextually important. after dean had
dr. ellsbury's and not the burglary. ms. stahl: from today on, no longer watergate, it is fi eldergate. is mike here? a member of the minority staff. do you want to ask a question, mike? mike: i don't think i have any questions. i do want to add something for fred, who is not here to defend himself. and the sender had their differences here and there, but he was a great -- the senator had their differences here and there, but he was a great respecter of you, senator. this idea that somehow he...
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mike check. >> of course. all right. have a good show, everybody. >> female announcer: the following is a paid presentation for dr. the wrinkle war," examining how powerful age-renewing and youth-building ingredients can actually deliver incredible results like these in just 14 days. >> female announcer: and transform your skin like this in only 60 days. >> male announcer: but first, let's join reporter and emmy award-winner leeza gibbons. [ cheers and applause ] i,
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dr. segal, thank you on very poignant day. we're waiting for vice president mike pence.tional retail federation. when he does we expect him to talk about the failure of obamacare repeal last night. we'll bring him to you momentarily. we'll be back. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, fa
dr. segal, thank you on very poignant day. we're waiting for vice president mike pence.tional retail federation. when he does we expect him to talk about the failure of obamacare repeal last night. we'll bring him to you momentarily. we'll be back. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely...
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dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> i thank vice president pence. he showed true back bone himself in indiana when he expanded medicaid for his citizens. >> virginia governor terry mccall deliver taking a dig at mike pence. now as vice president, he is pushing a senate health care bill includes hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts to the program and a permanentalteration of how it is fund. it is holding on for now. but one single solitary deflection and it is dead. the majority leader mitch mcconnell won't have enough votes if he loses just one more. and among those are the self-identified moderates like dean heller and ohio's rob portman. both from states with republican governors who have been opposed to the absolutely drastic medicaid votes in the bill. today he came out calling it unacceptable which will put significant pressure on portman not to support it. at that same meeting today, vice president pence took his own shot at kasich. >> obamacare has put far too many able bodied adults on the medicaid rolls, leaving many disabled americans at the back of the line. it is true and it is heart breaking. i know governor kasich isn't with us but i suspect he is very troubled to know in ohio alo
dr. scholl's. born to move. >>> i thank vice president pence. he showed true back bone himself in indiana when he expanded medicaid for his citizens. >> virginia governor terry mccall deliver taking a dig at mike pence. now as vice president, he is pushing a senate health care bill includes hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts to the program and a permanentalteration of how it is fund. it is holding on for now. but one single solitary deflection and it is dead. the majority...
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dr who. jodie whittaker, there she is on the front—page of the telegraph. jodie first woman doctor kept the secret for months. mike of scotland, fine and bright weather across england and wales, a bit of high—level cloud turning the sunshine hazy. temperatures at a maximum of 25—26d in london, plenty of fine and bright weather across wales and northern ireland, temperatures at a maximum of 22 degrees. light winds and a similar story for scotland, the temperatures responding into the early 20s. cooler for we hold onto cloud responding into the early 20s. coolerfor we hold onto cloud in responding into the early 20s. cooler for we hold onto cloud in the far north. this evening and overnight, holding onto cloud for the far north of scotland, clear spells throughout northern ireland and scotland, more cloud pushing into the south—west, staying dry and muqqy into the south—west, staying dry and muggy in the south, overnight lows of between 14 and 18. on tuesday, high pressure in charge, edging slightly to the east, dragging in some mild airfrom the south, becoming increasingly warm with the risk of thundery showers. a
dr who. jodie whittaker, there she is on the front—page of the telegraph. jodie first woman doctor kept the secret for months. mike of scotland, fine and bright weather across england and wales, a bit of high—level cloud turning the sunshine hazy. temperatures at a maximum of 25—26d in london, plenty of fine and bright weather across wales and northern ireland, temperatures at a maximum of 22 degrees. light winds and a similar story for scotland, the temperatures responding into the early...