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dr. nancy snyderman is back as well. g to you both. >> hey, meredith. >> good morning. >> dr. love, let me begin with you. in the past year, have we seen advances? >> well, yes, sort of. breast cancer's gone down a little bit, but mostly in older women. we still have no idea what causes it. >> and that's the key, isn't it? >> yeah. the key is -- it's one thing to treat it, but what we really want to do is figure out the cause and stop it. >> so, what is the purpose of the army, then? >> the army is to get a large group of women around the country -- my goal is a million -- that we can study so that we can figure out what the cause is and then stop it altogether. it's good to have a cure, but if the cure means surgery, radiation, chemo, that's a lot, and they all have their own side effects, and it would be better to have a vaccine or a stop ultimately. >> and the interesting thing about surgery, radiation and chemo, it's like having a light switch in the house that's not working, so you bomb the house. >> it's true. >> we
dr. nancy snyderman is back as well. g to you both. >> hey, meredith. >> good morning. >> dr. love, let me begin with you. in the past year, have we seen advances? >> well, yes, sort of. breast cancer's gone down a little bit, but mostly in older women. we still have no idea what causes it. >> and that's the key, isn't it? >> yeah. the key is -- it's one thing to treat it, but what we really want to do is figure out the cause and stop it. >> so, what is...
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i'm dr. nancy snyderman. we begin today. our top story the h1n1 vaccine is here.first americans vaccinated against swine flu and the children's medical center in memphis received the first shipment of h1n1 vaccine in the nation this morning. and in indianapolis right now, officials are hold agnews conference where health care workers are about to receive their h1n1 vaccinations. with me is an e.r. doc in indianapolis. he'll be receiving his vaccine spray in just a little while. and dr. william schnappter. brave man, necessary thing, why are you going ahead and being the first one in the line? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me here today. >> you bet. >> really, it's about the right thing. it's about providing the safest environment of care for our patients and this is just good patient care on behalf of all primary care providers that are out there in the trenches and both the outpatient clinices and free hospital environment, as well. >> charles, you've certainly seen the demonstrations in new york state with health care workers saying that they shoul
i'm dr. nancy snyderman. we begin today. our top story the h1n1 vaccine is here.first americans vaccinated against swine flu and the children's medical center in memphis received the first shipment of h1n1 vaccine in the nation this morning. and in indianapolis right now, officials are hold agnews conference where health care workers are about to receive their h1n1 vaccinations. with me is an e.r. doc in indianapolis. he'll be receiving his vaccine spray in just a little while. and dr. william...
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dr. nancy snyderman this morning. >>> and we'll also kick off a new series we're calling "today's mentors and inspirations." this morning a humbling look at my early years in broadcasting as i introduce you to my men tore -- oh, my gosh! a legendary news man who took me under his wings 30 years ago. we'll also talk about the significance, the importance of not only being mentored but passing it along and mentoring other people in our life. >> i don't think we could have gotten where we are without mentoring. >>> now to the latest on the deadly battle for troops in afghanistan. jim miklaszewski is in kabul for us this morning. mick, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, meredith. u.s. military officials tell nbc news there's proof now that the taliban was behind this deadly attack. in fact, they say they've got new intelligence that shows more than one regional taliban commander was killed in the fight. the deadly battle came in afghanistan's most hostile mountainous terrain. only 20 m
dr. nancy snyderman this morning. >>> and we'll also kick off a new series we're calling "today's mentors and inspirations." this morning a humbling look at my early years in broadcasting as i introduce you to my men tore -- oh, my gosh! a legendary news man who took me under his wings 30 years ago. we'll also talk about the significance, the importance of not only being mentored but passing it along and mentoring other people in our life. >> i don't think we could have...
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that's it today for "dr. nancy" join us at noon eastern tomorrow and up next "andrea mitchell reports" andrea live in geneva. hello, andrea. >> hi, dr. nancy. what an exciting day and what an exciting day for rio and what a huge blow for chicago and, indirectly, for the president and first lady after they made that overnight flight and last-minute bid. let's go right away to copenhagen and jim maceda. jim, bring us up to date on how you think this decision was made. clearly, it was an attempt to give south america its first opportunity, first opportunity to host a global games for the olympics. >> it was that, andrea. no one didn't do anything wrong. chicago didn't make any mistakes, no one thinks. this was a four-horse race and it went into a two-horse race. we thought it would be rio and chicago, but chicago just came up short. rio has a lot going for it. most of all, it has the geopolitical card to play. it played it dramatically. and every occasion the rio team would hold up this map. the map of the world with
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dr. nancyyderman will join us to clear it all up. >>> plus, a mother's heart-wrenching decision to terminate her adoption of a boy that she had cared for for more than a year and a half. she's going to be here to tell her story and also to respond to some of the reaction her decision is getting, and some of that reaction has not been positive at all. >>> but we're going to begin with elizabeth smart's kidnapping ordeal that made worldwide headlines back in 2002. today for the first time, she testiein court about her terrifying experiences. nbc's chris jansing is at the federal courthouse in salt lake city, utah. chris, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, meredith. i think a lot of people are surprised to hear that the husband and wife accused of kidnapping elizabeth smart way back in 2002 have never been brought to trial. this case tied up in a complicated series of legal hearings over their mental competency. today at another of those hearings, elizabeth smart for the first time since she
dr. nancyyderman will join us to clear it all up. >>> plus, a mother's heart-wrenching decision to terminate her adoption of a boy that she had cared for for more than a year and a half. she's going to be here to tell her story and also to respond to some of the reaction her decision is getting, and some of that reaction has not been positive at all. >>> but we're going to begin with elizabeth smart's kidnapping ordeal that made worldwide headlines back in 2002. today for the...
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concerns and who should get the vaccine, nbc news chief medical editor and host of "doctor nancy" dr. nancyd the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious disease. doctor nancy, i'll start with you. the nasal -- why was this first over the shot, and what's the difference here? >> well, the manufacturers and government have been pushing hard to get a vaccine to market, and the flu mist came to market earlier. the shots will be a couple -- a week or so behind. but it's all part of this decision to get the waves of vaccine to market as quickly as possible, so people can be protected. >> doctor, people are still confused in some cases over who should get these shots, who should be first on the list. break it down for us. >> well, there is there are five priority target groups who should be getting the h1n1 vaccine as soon as it's available. high among these are pregnant women, the people who are the caretakers of children less than six months old, health care workers, young individuals up to 24, six months to 24 years old, and adults who have underlying medical conditions tha
concerns and who should get the vaccine, nbc news chief medical editor and host of "doctor nancy" dr. nancyd the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious disease. doctor nancy, i'll start with you. the nasal -- why was this first over the shot, and what's the difference here? >> well, the manufacturers and government have been pushing hard to get a vaccine to market, and the flu mist came to market earlier. the shots will be a couple -- a week or so behind....
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dr. nancy snyderman who fact checks this stuff on her noontime tv show. >> high fructose corn syrup is made from corn. here's the problem -- it's married with fat and put in with a lot of the processed foods you like. it's a real cause for obesity in this country. total spin. just not true. >> just not true. >> the new campaign there, the national tv ad airing. spared with the ginormous print ad. anyone who sees any of these ads and goes over to sweet scam.com and find more. bent on convincing you that sugar, lots of sugar that you can find all at once in high fructose corn syrup is great for you. if you get your captain crunch in the morning, pour some strawberry milk over that or mountain dew. wash it down with a hawaiian punch, a cookie or seven, enjoy your day. sugar is great to you. sweetscam..com is brought to you by the center of consumer freedom. the center of consumer freedom is headed by rick berman, the dc public relations guy who runs the operations as nonprofits so they don't have
dr. nancy snyderman who fact checks this stuff on her noontime tv show. >> high fructose corn syrup is made from corn. here's the problem -- it's married with fat and put in with a lot of the processed foods you like. it's a real cause for obesity in this country. total spin. just not true. >> just not true. >> the new campaign there, the national tv ad airing. spared with the ginormous print ad. anyone who sees any of these ads and goes over to sweet scam.com and find more....
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dr. nancyn picks up our coverage next. >> we'll let you know that we're keeping an eye on those things happening in geneva now. we'll expect the officials that gathered around that table. the permanent plus five jurchlany and plus iran spoke for seven and a half hours. if you're taking 8 extra-strength tylenol... a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthris pain all day. [ female announcer ] trying to be smart with the family budget? here goes the good old steam. [ pfffft! ] whooa!!!! [ female announcer ] let bounty help... because it cleans the mess with less than the bargain brands. it's thick and absorbent. and really durable. in lab tests bounty absorbs twice as much as the bargain brand. [ steam hisses ] why use more when you can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty n
dr. nancyn picks up our coverage next. >> we'll let you know that we're keeping an eye on those things happening in geneva now. we'll expect the officials that gathered around that table. the permanent plus five jurchlany and plus iran spoke for seven and a half hours. if you're taking 8 extra-strength tylenol... a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills....
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dr. o'keefe, thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, nancy. >> a child with turner's syndrome, what problems does she face if she's still alive? >> you know, nancy, i've been thinking a lot about that. there's two issues here. the first is her asthma, and the second is her turner syndrome. with her asthma i'm very concerned that she doesn't have her inhaler. with the stress of being missing and with the change in season right now, especially if she's exposed to the flu, that is a gigantic concern. she's likely experiencing some asthma symptoms, and without that inhaler she's likely getting into trouble. with the turner syndrome we didn't hear about any known issues, but those kids have issues with growth. they have issues with their endocrine systems. even if she doesn't have issues now, she needs very close monitoring of things like diabetes, possible heart problems, possible kidney problems, possible high blood pressure. there's a whole host of problems, including of her heart. so without very close follow-up, she could really get into trouble quickly. >> ronald cummings along wit
dr. o'keefe, thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, nancy. >> a child with turner's syndrome, what problems does she face if she's still alive? >> you know, nancy, i've been thinking a lot about that. there's two issues here. the first is her asthma, and the second is her turner syndrome. with her asthma i'm very concerned that she doesn't have her inhaler. with the stress of being missing and with the change in season right now, especially if she's exposed to the flu,...
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nancy said, we've got eye sister hood of mom patriots. when dr. moms ended. i want to read it. if you begin everything as a mom, you win. and ended up watching it at 1:00 in the morning. woke up the next morning. winning, look on line . wrote on that blog three people followed . people relied to it . i couldn't leave the idea alone. i told my husband, i have a crazy idea, stop me . he said whatever. (laughing) >> and so i called one of my best friend world who has been my sounding board . stop me if i am doing something crazy. i explained to her. there needs to be a site called as a mom and sisterhood of mommy patriots. she said i will be your first member. that night, woo figured out how to put it up. she was my first member and monday morning we had a third member and we had 18 members wednesday morning . then 3,000 members. last night we had 5,000 members. >> i am sure they are rising right now. >> probably. >> isn't it amazing and the real secret to all of this and why i started on the project and suggested that people did it. because it is amazing how impowered you feel wh
nancy said, we've got eye sister hood of mom patriots. when dr. moms ended. i want to read it. if you begin everything as a mom, you win. and ended up watching it at 1:00 in the morning. woke up the next morning. winning, look on line . wrote on that blog three people followed . people relied to it . i couldn't leave the idea alone. i told my husband, i have a crazy idea, stop me . he said whatever. (laughing) >> and so i called one of my best friend world who has been my sounding board ....
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dr. jana, bipolar. what does that mean? how could that affect her situation right now? >> well, you know, nancy, this is where reality really sets in. in listening to this conversation, bipolar conversation certainly can play a major role. you know, whether she went off her meds before she went missing and that was a factor in her disappearance or she was taken without her meds. we know that people that have bipolar disorder, which is a mood disorder, you can have swings of mania, poor judgment, risky behavior. and on the other end of that spectrum very depressive episodes. people who have bipolar disorder need their medications. in her situation i'm concerned either way. if she went off of them there would be reason why she might have poor judgment when she went off in the first place. and if she were abducted or something happened against her will where she doesn't have them, i have equal concerns. >> what about it, dr. jeff gardere, psychologist and author? >> yeah. absolutely. i'm concerned that she may have been in an episode, as you talk about, where she's in a manic phase and phase and m
dr. jana, bipolar. what does that mean? how could that affect her situation right now? >> well, you know, nancy, this is where reality really sets in. in listening to this conversation, bipolar conversation certainly can play a major role. you know, whether she went off her meds before she went missing and that was a factor in her disappearance or she was taken without her meds. we know that people that have bipolar disorder, which is a mood disorder, you can have swings of mania, poor...
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dr. conrad murray. >>> it has been an exciting week here. the debut of "the joy behar show." check it out right after "nancy grace" tonight 9:00 eastern. >>> welcome back. we're getting news on the michael jackson story. his autopsy has been released. as we look over this story, what's most shocking is what's not in it. the coroner says jackson was a healthy, 50-year-old man. you wouldn't think of that looking at the tabloids. check out some of the headlines. "the sun" has jackson starved, totally bald. inside it said he had nothing but pills in his stomach. "the globe's" autopsy bomb shells, jackson injecting heroin, fighting anorexia. today a totally different picture. no illegal drugs, all vital organs healthy. the red flag the potent sedative administered in the hours before his death. you look at this, this cannot be good when you talk about that man, dr. conrad murray because one of the defenses we kind of speculated on it's going to be, well, how many other doctors have been in his past? what did other doctors do? he's the scapegoat because he was the last man standing. if michael jackson is a health
dr. conrad murray. >>> it has been an exciting week here. the debut of "the joy behar show." check it out right after "nancy grace" tonight 9:00 eastern. >>> welcome back. we're getting news on the michael jackson story. his autopsy has been released. as we look over this story, what's most shocking is what's not in it. the coroner says jackson was a healthy, 50-year-old man. you wouldn't think of that looking at the tabloids. check out some of the...
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dr. o'keefe, thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, nancy. >> a child with turner's syndrome, what problems does she face if she's still alive? >> you know, nancy, i've been thinking a lot about that. there's two issues here. the first is her asthma, and the second is her turner syndrome. with her asthma i'm very concerned that she doesn't have her inhaler. with the stress of being missing and with the change in season right now, especially if she's exposed to the flu, that is a gigantic concern. she's likely experiencing some asthma symptoms, and without that inhaler she's likely getting into trouble. with the turner syndrome we didn't hear about any known issues, but those kids have issues with growth. they have issues with their endocrine systems. even if she doesn't have issues now, she needs very close monitoring of things like diabetes, possible heart problems, possible kidney problems, possible high blood pressure. >> ronald cummings, along with lawyers terry shoemaker, brandon beardsley, thank you for being with us. mr. cummings, i can say that tonight for the first time i
dr. o'keefe, thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, nancy. >> a child with turner's syndrome, what problems does she face if she's still alive? >> you know, nancy, i've been thinking a lot about that. there's two issues here. the first is her asthma, and the second is her turner syndrome. with her asthma i'm very concerned that she doesn't have her inhaler. with the stress of being missing and with the change in season right now, especially if she's exposed to the flu,...
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dr. o'keefe, thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, nancy. >> a child with turner's syndrome, whats does she face if she's still alive? >> you know, nancy, i've been thinking a lot about that. there's two issues here. the first is her asthma, and the second is her turner syndrome. with her asthma i'm very concerned that she doesn't have her inhaler. with the stress of being missing and with the change in season right now, especially if she's exposed to the flu, that is a gigantic concern. she's likely experiencing some asthma symptoms, and without that inhaler she's likely getting into trouble. with the turner syndrome we didn't hear about any known issues, but those kids have issues with growth. they have issues with their endocrine systems. even if she doesn't have issues now, she needs very close monitoring of things like diabetes, possible heart problems, possible kidney problems, possible high blood pressure. there's a whole host of problems, including of her heart. so without very close follow-up, she could really get into trouble quickly. >> ronald cummings along with lawyer
dr. o'keefe, thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, nancy. >> a child with turner's syndrome, whats does she face if she's still alive? >> you know, nancy, i've been thinking a lot about that. there's two issues here. the first is her asthma, and the second is her turner syndrome. with her asthma i'm very concerned that she doesn't have her inhaler. with the stress of being missing and with the change in season right now, especially if she's exposed to the flu, that is a...
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dr. bethany marshall, psychoanalyst and author of "deal breakers," joining us out of the new york studio. bethany, weigh in. >> nancy, the fact she would in a diary and then possibly told another friend who then told police speaks volumes. and what it tells me is there was a fondness for aggression. whether teens plan to commit violence and they want to do it and they fixate on it, they write about it. we saw this with the columbine killers. we saw this with casey anthony. we see this with school shooters. and usually the mindset of the killer is there is a preoccupation with wreaking vengeance and seeking harm and rendering the victims into a very helpless state. so in this case it's violence for the sake of violence. it's not to cover up another crime like child molestation. it's not to kill a child because they took your possession like a pair of sneakers or something like that. it's usually correlated with parental aggression, parental brutality, and then carrying that out on a helpless victim. >> and this is what else i can deduce. i don't know this yet. but we know that the child was last seen alive at the hom
dr. bethany marshall, psychoanalyst and author of "deal breakers," joining us out of the new york studio. bethany, weigh in. >> nancy, the fact she would in a diary and then possibly told another friend who then told police speaks volumes. and what it tells me is there was a fondness for aggression. whether teens plan to commit violence and they want to do it and they fixate on it, they write about it. we saw this with the columbine killers. we saw this with casey anthony. we...
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dr. jana, bipolar. what does that mean? how could that affect her situation right now? >> well, you know, nancy is where reality really sets in. in listening to this conversation, bipolar disorder certainly can play a major role. you know, whether she went off her meds before she went missing and that was a factor in her disappearance or she was taken without her meds. we know that people that have bipolar disorder, which is a mood disorder, you can have swings of mania, poor judgment, risky behavior. and on the other end of that spectrum very depressive episodes. people who have bipolar disorder need their medications. in her situation i'm concerned either way. if she went off of them there would be reason why she might have poor judgment when she went off in the first place. and if she were abducted or something happened against her will where she doesn't have them, i have equal concerns. >> what about it, dr. jeff gardere, psychologist and author? >> yeah. absolutely. i'm concerned that she may have been in an episode, as you talk about, where she's in a manic phase and may be psychotic. we
dr. jana, bipolar. what does that mean? how could that affect her situation right now? >> well, you know, nancy is where reality really sets in. in listening to this conversation, bipolar disorder certainly can play a major role. you know, whether she went off her meds before she went missing and that was a factor in her disappearance or she was taken without her meds. we know that people that have bipolar disorder, which is a mood disorder, you can have swings of mania, poor judgment,...
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dr. o'keefe, thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, nancy. >> a child with turner's syndrome, whatoes she face if she's still alive? >> you know, nancy, i've been thinking a lot about that. there's two issues here. the first is her asthma, and the second is her turner syndrome. with her asthma i'm very concerned that she doesn't have her inhaler. with the stress of being missing and with the change in season right now, especially if she's exposed to the flu, that is a gigantic concern. she's likely experiencing some asthma symptoms, and without that inhaler she's likely getting into trouble. with the turner syndrome we didn't hear about any known issues, but those kids have issues with growth. they have issues with their endocrine systems. even if she doesn't have issues now, she needs very close monitoring of things like diabetes, possible heart problems, possible kidney problems, possible high blood pressure. there's a whole host of problems, including of her heart. so without very close follow-up, she could really get into trouble quickly. >> ronald cummings along with lawyers t
dr. o'keefe, thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure, nancy. >> a child with turner's syndrome, whatoes she face if she's still alive? >> you know, nancy, i've been thinking a lot about that. there's two issues here. the first is her asthma, and the second is her turner syndrome. with her asthma i'm very concerned that she doesn't have her inhaler. with the stress of being missing and with the change in season right now, especially if she's exposed to the flu, that is a...
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dr. jana, bipolar. what does that mean? how could that affect her situation right now? >> well, you know, nancys where reality really sets in. in listening to this conversation, bipolar disorder certainly can play a major role. you know, whether she went off her meds before she went missing and that was a factor in her disappearance or she was taken without her meds. we know that people that have bipolar disorder, which is a mood disorder, you can have swings of mania, poor judgment, risky behavior. and on the other end of that spectrum very depressive episodes. people who have bipolar disorder need their medications. in her situation i'm concerned either way. if she went off of them there would be reason why she might have poor judgment when she went off in the first place. and if she were abducted or something happened against her will where she doesn't have them, i have equal concerns. >> what about it, dr. jeff gardere, psychologist and author? >> yeah. absolutely. i'm concerned that she may have been in an episode, as you talk about, where she's in a manic phase and may be psychotic. we se
dr. jana, bipolar. what does that mean? how could that affect her situation right now? >> well, you know, nancys where reality really sets in. in listening to this conversation, bipolar disorder certainly can play a major role. you know, whether she went off her meds before she went missing and that was a factor in her disappearance or she was taken without her meds. we know that people that have bipolar disorder, which is a mood disorder, you can have swings of mania, poor judgment,...
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nancy and sees, and will come forward. because somebody saw something. he was stabbed to death. >> and to you dr. perper, how could one stab wound inflict so much damage? >> because the stab wound to the abdomen can go upwards, and can hit the heart or major blood vessel, such as the aorta, or a major vein in the vein a cavea. one single stab wound deep enough and directed to the proper direction is going to cause that. >> look at this video of him, doctor. he's young. he's athletic. he's giving 200%. he's out there slugging it out on the field. he's attending classes. and this. to be stabbed to death at a dance. everybody, we are taking your calls. i want to give you the tip line, 860-486-4800. tonight, a mother's heart is broken. we are taking your calls. to tonight's safety tip, one in every four women will experience domestic violence. it often begins with threats, name calling, it escalates to physical violence, beating sex assault, even murder. if you are in immediate danger obviously call 911. the but secondary get guidance from any women's hotline in your neighborhood. get a plan. especia
nancy and sees, and will come forward. because somebody saw something. he was stabbed to death. >> and to you dr. perper, how could one stab wound inflict so much damage? >> because the stab wound to the abdomen can go upwards, and can hit the heart or major blood vessel, such as the aorta, or a major vein in the vein a cavea. one single stab wound deep enough and directed to the proper direction is going to cause that. >> look at this video of him, doctor. he's young. he's...
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dr. evelyn manaya, an expert in her field, the condition of this 4-day-old child -- when my twins were 4 days old, they were still in the icu. >> that's right, nancy. that's right. you know, the condition of this poor child is that obviously the child has to be taken care of. it can get dehydrated, as you already know, very fast. and you even pointed out on monday's show that the baby needs to be always on its back. now, he looks a little heavy. the baby looks like he's about eight something, eight pounds nine ounces, eight pounds ten ounces or so. so you know, he also needs to be fed more frequently. so that means every two hours. and it's very important. not only that. they're more susceptible to infections. everything. you know? >> got it. to susan moss. this is not the first time that a female has done violence to get a baby. weigh in, susan moss. >> absolutely. unfortunately, it is not uncommon. mom was stabbed, the child was grabbed, and this perp needs to be nabbed. luckily, law enforcement is taking this very, very seriously. and i don't think anyone in this community is going to rest until the perps are brought to justice. >> paul batista
dr. evelyn manaya, an expert in her field, the condition of this 4-day-old child -- when my twins were 4 days old, they were still in the icu. >> that's right, nancy. that's right. you know, the condition of this poor child is that obviously the child has to be taken care of. it can get dehydrated, as you already know, very fast. and you even pointed out on monday's show that the baby needs to be always on its back. now, he looks a little heavy. the baby looks like he's about eight...
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dr. evelyn manaya, an expert in her field, the condition of this 4-day-old child -- when my twins were 4 days old, they were still in the icu. >> that's right, nancy. that's right. you know, the condition of this poor child is that obviously the child has to be taken care of. it can get dehydrated, as you already know, very fast. and you even pointed out on monday's show that the baby needs to be always on its back. now, he looks a little heavy. the baby looks like he's about eight something, eight pounds nine ounces, eight pounds ten ounces or so. so you know, he also needs to be fed more frequently. so that means every two hours. and it's very important. not only that. they're more susceptible to infections. everything. you know? >> got it. to susan moss. this is not the first time that a female has done violence to get a baby. weigh in, susan moss. >> absolutely. unfortunately, it is not uncommon. mom was stabbed, the child was grabbed, and this perp needs to be nabbed. luckily, law enforcement is taking this very, very seriously. and i don't think anyone in this community is going to rest until the perps are brought to justice. >> paul batista
dr. evelyn manaya, an expert in her field, the condition of this 4-day-old child -- when my twins were 4 days old, they were still in the icu. >> that's right, nancy. that's right. you know, the condition of this poor child is that obviously the child has to be taken care of. it can get dehydrated, as you already know, very fast. and you even pointed out on monday's show that the baby needs to be always on its back. now, he looks a little heavy. the baby looks like he's about eight...
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dr. laura jana, pediatrician, author of "heading home with your newborn: from birth to reality." we see the children acting out more and more. what effect is this having on them? >> you know, nancy -- excuse my lack of voice here. but i certainly have something to say. you know, i think suze said it best. these poor children are living in a state of hate now. and that's never a good environment for children to be raised in. when we're talking about signs that may -- you know, we may see with the children, acting out is certainly one of them. some physical signs, headaches, stomach aches, problems with eating and sleeping. all those things can be the result of the stress that comes with living in that hateful environment. >> out to the lines. crystal in massachusetts. hi, crystal. >> caller: hi, nancy. i'm so honored to be finally getting through to speak to you. >> well, crystal, i'm honored that you called in. thank you. what's your question, dear? >> caller: actually, i have a comment and a question. >> okay. >> caller: my comment is basically it's amazing to me that they have this type of money to even be arguing about from showing their kids on tv. and i do think it's going
dr. laura jana, pediatrician, author of "heading home with your newborn: from birth to reality." we see the children acting out more and more. what effect is this having on them? >> you know, nancy -- excuse my lack of voice here. but i certainly have something to say. you know, i think suze said it best. these poor children are living in a state of hate now. and that's never a good environment for children to be raised in. when we're talking about signs that may -- you know, we...
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nancy. there are so many girls that look so similar. if you think about a concert area, tons of people. >> it's the location of the pocketbook that's bothering me. listen to this, pat. dr. harrington, her pocketbook is found outside the arena in the parking lot, correct? >> well, it's actually found beyond the parking lot. it was found near some athletic fields, which is close to the bridge where she was last apparently seen. >> okay. that makes more sense to me. pat, what do you make of it? >> one of the questions is why she went outside the arena and why she would keep going further and further away from the arena while she tried to find a way to go home. maybe she was a little confused at that point and frustrated. >> there is a very empty place, a morgan-shaped place in our hearts as well as at home right now. one of our children is missing and we want her back. >>> charlottesville and central virginia is an area that is generally considered safe and, of course, the metallica concert drew people from all over the east coast. but this kind of thing occurs all over the country, and it's usually someone who knows the area, someone who's comfortable with the roads. and
nancy. there are so many girls that look so similar. if you think about a concert area, tons of people. >> it's the location of the pocketbook that's bothering me. listen to this, pat. dr. harrington, her pocketbook is found outside the arena in the parking lot, correct? >> well, it's actually found beyond the parking lot. it was found near some athletic fields, which is close to the bridge where she was last apparently seen. >> okay. that makes more sense to me. pat, what do...
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nancy? i was a detective. that's an insult to me. look at this, with these kids. ♪ >> to dr. jeff gardere. dr.und about whether i could even tell you the title to the song, and ultimately we decided that we shouldn't. not that i don't want to not give you the news, but it would be giving such a bad example to say that word on the air. it is a horrible slur on women. all right? that's the title to the song. >> sure. >> the "f" word. s-h-i-t is in there. >> references to gays in a negative way. >> they call a man a faggot up a tree. you know what? i would kill someone that even said that word around the twins, to let them even hear such filthy talk as that. to have your child -- to teach your child to say that, to sing it? i mean, all of this was put in singing lyrics and then you saw the shot where the little boy is sitting on a commode and he is covered with fake excrement? i guess fake excrement. dr. gardere, help me out. >> what cost the price of fame. we have to look at richard heene, he's not just obsessed with being famous -- >> listen. listen. i wasn't all down on him to start with. i th
nancy? i was a detective. that's an insult to me. look at this, with these kids. ♪ >> to dr. jeff gardere. dr.und about whether i could even tell you the title to the song, and ultimately we decided that we shouldn't. not that i don't want to not give you the news, but it would be giving such a bad example to say that word on the air. it is a horrible slur on women. all right? that's the title to the song. >> sure. >> the "f" word. s-h-i-t is in there. >>...
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dr. bethany marshall, psychoanalyst and author of "deal breakers," joining us out of the new york studio. bethany, weigh in. >> nancywould in a diary and then possibly told another friend who then told police speaks volumes. and what it tells me is there was a fondness for aggression. whether teens plan to commit violence and they want to do it and they fixate on it, they write about it. we saw this with the columbine killers. we saw this with casey anthony. we see this with school shooters. and usually the mindset of the killer is there is a preoccupation with wreaking vengeance and seeking harm and rendering the victims into a very helpless state. so in this case it's violence for the sake of violence. it's not to cover up another crime like child molestation. it's not to kill a child because they took your possession like a pair of sneakers or something like that. it's usually correlated with parental aggression, parental brutality, and then carrying that out on a helpless victim. >> and this is what else i can deduce. i don't know this yet, but we know that the child was last seen alive at the home of a little p
dr. bethany marshall, psychoanalyst and author of "deal breakers," joining us out of the new york studio. bethany, weigh in. >> nancywould in a diary and then possibly told another friend who then told police speaks volumes. and what it tells me is there was a fondness for aggression. whether teens plan to commit violence and they want to do it and they fixate on it, they write about it. we saw this with the columbine killers. we saw this with casey anthony. we see this with...
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dr. laura jana, pediatrician, author of "heading home with your newborn: from birth to reality." we see the children acting out more and more. what effect is this having on them? >> you know, nancy -- excuse my lack of voice here. but i certainly have something to say. you know, i think suze said it best. these poor children are living in a state of hate now. and that's never a good environment for children to be raised in. when we're talking about signs that may -- you know, we may see with the children, acting out is certainly one of them. some physical signs, headaches, stomach aches, problems with eating and sleeping. all those things can be the result of the stress that comes with living in that hateful environment. >> out to the lines. crystal in massachusetts. hi, crystal. >> caller: hi, nancy. i'm so honored to be finally getting through to speak to you. >> well, crystal, i'm honored that you called in. thank you. what's your question, dear? >> caller: actually, i have a comment and a question. my comment is basically it's amazing to me that they have this type of money to be even arguing about from showing their kids on tv. and i do think it's going to be horrible for t
dr. laura jana, pediatrician, author of "heading home with your newborn: from birth to reality." we see the children acting out more and more. what effect is this having on them? >> you know, nancy -- excuse my lack of voice here. but i certainly have something to say. you know, i think suze said it best. these poor children are living in a state of hate now. and that's never a good environment for children to be raised in. when we're talking about signs that may -- you know, we...
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hopefully, someone's watching your show right now, nancy, and sees and will come forward because somebody saw something. he was stabbed to death. >> and to you, dr. perper. how could one stab wound inflict so much damage? >> because the stab wound to the abdomen can go upwards and can hit the heart or major blood vessels such as the aorta or the major veins, which are the vena cava. so one single stab wound which is deep enough and directed to the proper direction is going to cause death. >> i mean, look at him, doctor. look at this video of him. he's young. he's athletic. he's giving 200%. he's out there slugging it out on the field. he's attending classes. and this. to be stabbed to death at a dance. everybody, we are taking your calls. i want to give you the tip line. 860-486-4800. tonight, a mother's heart is broken. we are taking your calls. to tonight's safety tip. one in every four women will experience domestic violence. it often begins with threats, name calling. it escalates to physical violence, beating, sex assault, even murder. if you are in immediate danger, obviously call 911, but secondary, get guidance from any battered women's
hopefully, someone's watching your show right now, nancy, and sees and will come forward because somebody saw something. he was stabbed to death. >> and to you, dr. perper. how could one stab wound inflict so much damage? >> because the stab wound to the abdomen can go upwards and can hit the heart or major blood vessels such as the aorta or the major veins, which are the vena cava. so one single stab wound which is deep enough and directed to the proper direction is going to cause...
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nancy pelosi that it will extend the home builder credit. keep in mind, too, the homebuilders took a hit after they didn't look like this thing would be extended. drlaying washington is a dafrmgious game, but at this point they're showing their hands. >> as john candy did in "stripes" whenever you have someone showing you their hand you have to bet heavily on that side and right now that play is the same as the obama care play was in the third quarter. it will be a lot of volatility about does this get extended the first time home buyer sunset, november 30th or does it and not as that volatility plays out, there's going to be just fabulous opportunities to scalp these stocks the same way there was with united health and mckesson. in the third quarter we'll get that out of toll brothers and all the rest in this quarter. >> let's hone in on the other part of the trade you had mentioned that. is the insurers. that's another sector that's moving based on those same pelosi comments. earlier in the press conference she addressed windfall profit tax. the fact insurers as well as over players in the industry have more to bring to the table in order to red
nancy pelosi that it will extend the home builder credit. keep in mind, too, the homebuilders took a hit after they didn't look like this thing would be extended. drlaying washington is a dafrmgious game, but at this point they're showing their hands. >> as john candy did in "stripes" whenever you have someone showing you their hand you have to bet heavily on that side and right now that play is the same as the obama care play was in the third quarter. it will be a lot of...
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dr. dale archer, boy, do we need you tonight. former police detective steve kardian. florida prosecutor stacy honowitz. criminal defense attorney, mark eiglarsh and marlena schiavo. producer for the nancy grace so. so glad to have you on our show tonight. what is the very latest? >> the very latest, jane, is that misty croslin cummings, soon to be back misty croslin, speaks out to the cbs morning show, the "early show." she's saying and we think she's saying that ronald, ex-girlfriend, the biological mother of haleigh cummings, may have something to do with haleigh's disappearance. now, like you said, it's a cryptic thing that she said on the show but crystal sheffield, the biological mother, has spoken out against misty in the past, so is this misty lashing out at crystal, possibly. >> we couldn't really tell who she was talking about. she's like the other side of the family. and then she didn't really say which other side of the family. that's such a vague comment, that could mean anybody. could mean ron, it could mean crystal, it could mean crystal's family. i mean, it's such a can of worms in terms of the interrelationships with all these people. do we really know who she's accusin
dr. dale archer, boy, do we need you tonight. former police detective steve kardian. florida prosecutor stacy honowitz. criminal defense attorney, mark eiglarsh and marlena schiavo. producer for the nancy grace so. so glad to have you on our show tonight. what is the very latest? >> the very latest, jane, is that misty croslin cummings, soon to be back misty croslin, speaks out to the cbs morning show, the "early show." she's saying and we think she's saying that ronald,...
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dr. cameron murray. >>> the debut of the joy behar show. check it out coming up right after "nancy grace" tonight at 9:00 eastern. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. we're getting news on the michael jackson story. his autopsy has been released. and looking over this story. what's most shocking is what's not in it. the coroner said jackson was a healthy 50-year-old man. you wouldn't think of that, looking at the tabloids this past june. the sun has jackson starved, totally bald. inside it said he had nothing but pills in his stomach. the globe's autopsy bombshell. jackson injecting heroin, fighting anorexia. today a totally different picture. no illegal drugs in his system. all vital organs healthy. the potent sedative administered in the hours before his death, you look at this, this cannot be good when you talk about that man, dr. conrad murray. because one of the defenses we kind of speculated on is going to be, how many other doctors have been in his past. what did other doctors do. he's the scapegoat because he was the last man standing. if michael jackson's a healthy 50
dr. cameron murray. >>> the debut of the joy behar show. check it out coming up right after "nancy grace" tonight at 9:00 eastern. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. we're getting news on the michael jackson story. his autopsy has been released. and looking over this story. what's most shocking is what's not in it. the coroner said jackson was a healthy 50-year-old man. you wouldn't think of that, looking at the tabloids this past june. the sun has...
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dr. evelyn manaya, an expert in her field, the condition of this 4-day-old child -- when my twins were 4 days old, they were still in the icu. >> that's right, nancy. that's right. you know, the condition of this poor child is that obviously the child has to be taken care of. it can get dehydrated, as you already know, very fast. and you even pointed out on monday's show that the baby needs to be always on its back. now, he looks a little heavy. the baby looks like he's about eight something, eight pounds nine ounces, eight pounds ten ounces or so. so you know, he also needs to be fed more frequently. so that means every two hours. and it's very important. not only that. they're more susceptible to infections. everything. you know? >> got it. to susan moss. this is not the first time that a female has done violence to get a baby. weigh in, susan moss. >> absolutely. unfortunately, it is not uncommon. mom was stabbed, the child was grabbed, and this perp needs to be nabbed. luckily, law enforcement is taking this very, very seriously. and i don't think anyone in this community is going to rest until the perps are brought to justice. >> paul batista
dr. evelyn manaya, an expert in her field, the condition of this 4-day-old child -- when my twins were 4 days old, they were still in the icu. >> that's right, nancy. that's right. you know, the condition of this poor child is that obviously the child has to be taken care of. it can get dehydrated, as you already know, very fast. and you even pointed out on monday's show that the baby needs to be always on its back. now, he looks a little heavy. the baby looks like he's about eight...
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dr. laura jana, pediatrician, author of "heading home with your newborn: from birth to reality." we see the children acting out more and more. what effect is this having on them? >> you know, nancy -- excuse my lack of voice here. but i certainly have something to say. you know, i think suze said it best. these poor children are living in a state of hate now. and that's never a good environment for children to be raised in. when we're talking about signs that may -- you know, we may see with the children, acting out is certainly one of them. some physical signs, headaches, stomach aches, problems with eating and sleeping. all those things can be the result of the stress that comes with living in that hateful environment. >> out to the lines. crystal in massachusetts. hi, crystal. >> caller: hi, nancy. i'm so honored to be finally getting through to speak to you. >> well, crystal, i'm honored that you called in. thank you. what's your question, dear? >> caller: actually, i have a comment and a question. >> okay. >> caller: my comment is basically it's amazing to me that they have this type of money to even be arguing about from showing their kids on tv. and i do think it's going
dr. laura jana, pediatrician, author of "heading home with your newborn: from birth to reality." we see the children acting out more and more. what effect is this having on them? >> you know, nancy -- excuse my lack of voice here. but i certainly have something to say. you know, i think suze said it best. these poor children are living in a state of hate now. and that's never a good environment for children to be raised in. when we're talking about signs that may -- you know, we...
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dr. cameron murray. >>> it has been an exciting week on hln, the day but a of the "joy behar" show, coming up after nancy grace tonight at 9 eastern. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. we are getting news on the michael jackson story. his autopsy has been released and as we look over this story, what's most shocking is what's not in it the coroner says jackson was a healthy 50-year-old man. you wouldn't think of that, looking at the tabloids. just this past june, check out the headlines, "the sun" has jackson starved, totally bald. inside, said he had nothing but pills in his some manning. "the globe's" autopsy bombshells a quote, jackson injecting her whip, fighting anorexia. today, totally different picture. no illegal drugs were in his system, all vital organs healthy. coroner's red flag, again, that potent sedative administered in the hours before his death. you look at this. this cannot be good when you talk about that man, dr. conrad murray, because one of the defenses that we have kind of speculated on it is going to be, well, how many other doctors have been in his past? what did other doct
dr. cameron murray. >>> it has been an exciting week on hln, the day but a of the "joy behar" show, coming up after nancy grace tonight at 9 eastern. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. we are getting news on the michael jackson story. his autopsy has been released and as we look over this story, what's most shocking is what's not in it the coroner says jackson was a healthy 50-year-old man. you wouldn't think of that, looking at the tabloids. just...
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nancy. there are so many girls that look so similar. if you think about a concert area, tons of people. >> it's the location of the pocketbook that's bothering me. listen to this, pat. drbook is found outside the arena in the parking lot, correct? >> well, it's actually found beyond the parking lot. it was found near some athletic fields, which is close to the bridge where she was last apparently seen. >> okay. that makes more sense to me. pat, what do you make of it? >> one of the questions is why she went outside the arena and why she would keep going further and further away from the arena while she tried to find a way to go home. whether she fought she would find somebody she knew, i don't know, maybe she was a little confused at that point and frustrated. >> there is a very empty place, a morgan-shaped place in our hearts as well as at home right now. one of our children is missing we want her back. >>> charlottesville and central virginia is an area that is generally considered safe and, of course, the metallica concert drew people from all over the east coast. but this kind of thing occurs all over the country, and it's usually someone who knows the area, someon
nancy. there are so many girls that look so similar. if you think about a concert area, tons of people. >> it's the location of the pocketbook that's bothering me. listen to this, pat. drbook is found outside the arena in the parking lot, correct? >> well, it's actually found beyond the parking lot. it was found near some athletic fields, which is close to the bridge where she was last apparently seen. >> okay. that makes more sense to me. pat, what do you make of it? >>...