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now they can afford it. >> james peterson, joan walsh, dr. for being a great resource for us. >> thank you. >>> our myth-busting does not end here. next, an obama-hater hands in "pretenders" with a very familiar piece of fiction. a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick... and then i got better. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wher
now they can afford it. >> james peterson, joan walsh, dr. for being a great resource for us. >> thank you. >>> our myth-busting does not end here. next, an obama-hater hands in "pretenders" with a very familiar piece of fiction. a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms...
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dr. james peterson. also with us tonight, "washington post" ej dionne and joan walsh.night? it would seem to me maybe a few edges have been filed off a little bit now that there is some type of diplomatic opportunity here. joan, how heavy a lift is this tonight? >> i think it's a very heavy lift. and it's a lift in progress. so, you know, i'm sure they're working really hard, as we're working hard here, ed, to figure out what to say. because things are changing by the hour. but, you know, as somebody who has been very critical of the notion of a military strike, i think the president actually can take some credit. and say, look, we had nothing going on diplomatically. i think people who favored dip lopa homacy can say we told you there is talking to be done. so both sides who have come to this with some sincerity can can take credit. people with no sincerity like mitch mcconnell should go away and hide. because i have never seen something as hypocritical as what he said today. >> how does the tough guy hold him accountable and take the high road? >> his whole argument
dr. james peterson. also with us tonight, "washington post" ej dionne and joan walsh.night? it would seem to me maybe a few edges have been filed off a little bit now that there is some type of diplomatic opportunity here. joan, how heavy a lift is this tonight? >> i think it's a very heavy lift. and it's a lift in progress. so, you know, i'm sure they're working really hard, as we're working hard here, ed, to figure out what to say. because things are changing by the hour. but,...
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dr. peterson, "the new york times" is reporting that the president has directed the pentagon to expand the list of potential targets in syria. now, does that -- and let me give you the quote. the targets reportedly would include military infrastructure used to protect and distribute chemical weapons. does this go to the heart of the congress's concern about a military -- about a mission. >> and to the heart of the american people. because we're on a slippery slope. the president's got to explain i think a few things. one, has to explain why we can't double down on humanitarian efforts. if the crisis is about a human crisis, why aren't we focused on the humanitarian efforts there? that to me makes more sense. and this is a tough road here, but he's got to explain to the american people how is it that the government, especially the congress can assemble, can pitch in, can come together, can collaborate, can have substantive discussion about military intervention in syria? we can't do that for gun control here. we can't do that for education here. we can't do that for a budget deal here. >> f
dr. peterson, "the new york times" is reporting that the president has directed the pentagon to expand the list of potential targets in syria. now, does that -- and let me give you the quote. the targets reportedly would include military infrastructure used to protect and distribute chemical weapons. does this go to the heart of the congress's concern about a military -- about a mission. >> and to the heart of the american people. because we're on a slippery slope. the...
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dr. peterson, right wingers are constantly attacking the poor. listen to this.e got big screen tv. probably have a car, a cell phone. >> my contention is that the obama administration is encouraging parasites to come out and you know, take as much as they can with no remorse and this is how a corrupt declines. this is how we become a weak nation. >> the thing we've got to deal with more than anything else in this country is deal with this entitlement mind-set the government's going to help me in every aspect of my life. >> i got news for you in other countries they're not washing their clothes and sitting in air conditioning watching big screen tv. they're dying. that is poor. >> they're dying? so now you have to die before we take your poverty seriously? i mean, have we really become that insensitive? >> it's absurd, rev. these jokers don't want to the compare the united states to these countries in any other way except when it serves them. i would love for them to put a map up when they do this so their audience can see the sort of red state's consumption patt
dr. peterson, right wingers are constantly attacking the poor. listen to this.e got big screen tv. probably have a car, a cell phone. >> my contention is that the obama administration is encouraging parasites to come out and you know, take as much as they can with no remorse and this is how a corrupt declines. this is how we become a weak nation. >> the thing we've got to deal with more than anything else in this country is deal with this entitlement mind-set the government's going...
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dr. james peterson. thanks so you both. >> thanks, karen. >> jonathan, i'm going to start with you. it strikes me that we've got a full screen here of a recent quinnipiac poll. it feels like bloomberg is really trying to defend his legacy, and bill de blasio moved up pretty quickly in the polls. particularly around the issue of stop and frisk. his son that has relevant experience in his life and for his father, a relevant experience in his life. why are we seeing such thin skin from mr. bloomberg. >> we have to keep in mind that any politician will defend his or her record when they are about to walk out the door and someone is about to come in and replace them. the mayor is ledge ngendary and prone for saying what he thinks as indelicately as humanly possible. i know all these things, not just because i followed him his last two terms but i worked on his first campaign for mayor in 2001. during campaign, mike bloomberg featured his, now late mother, in campaign literature and she campaigned for him at a senior center in 2001. >> of course. that's what people do. >> that's what poli
dr. james peterson. thanks so you both. >> thanks, karen. >> jonathan, i'm going to start with you. it strikes me that we've got a full screen here of a recent quinnipiac poll. it feels like bloomberg is really trying to defend his legacy, and bill de blasio moved up pretty quickly in the polls. particularly around the issue of stop and frisk. his son that has relevant experience in his life and for his father, a relevant experience in his life. why are we seeing such thin skin from...
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dr. james peterson, thank you both. >>> coming up, we'll switch gears to the economy and the great americanves from the 99%. >> 95% of income gains since the recovery have gone to the top 1%. but -- >> audience: ooh! >> i know. i want to cheer too. but don't fret not rich people. you will get your share. because our economy is like, um -- it's like a pyramid, okay? we rich are at the peak, and soon the money will start trickling down to you people, so be patient. and if you're good, you can be buried with me in my pyramid. [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle. mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. there's a lot i had to do... ... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial... or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefilled with fast-acting insulin used to help control high blood
dr. james peterson, thank you both. >>> coming up, we'll switch gears to the economy and the great americanves from the 99%. >> 95% of income gains since the recovery have gone to the top 1%. but -- >> audience: ooh! >> i know. i want to cheer too. but don't fret not rich people. you will get your share. because our economy is like, um -- it's like a pyramid, okay? we rich are at the peak, and soon the money will start trickling down to you people, so be patient. and...
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dr. oz: i want to see how effective it really is. i asked the world class expert at the coupon game, antoinette peterson, a.k.a. sister save a lot. >> hi! [cheers and applause] dr. oz: how are you? i'm curious about sister save a lot. where does that came from? >> that comes from our friends in chicago. we all watch you. we all try to save money. i'm like a sister and i like to save a lot. that's how that worked out. i'm the saving queen of all of my friends. deutsch and this website, did it impress you? >> it definitely did impress me. for me, getting this coupon sent to my inbox instead of spending hours on the internet searching for the coupons definitely worked for me. dr. oz: here is a challenge in front of antoinette. i asked her to look at that number, $134.80. i wanted her to find that amount of groceries and get it as close to the price of zero, literally free as she could. she could use the website or any other coupons. here is the table of the foods that we asked, we have two strong guys to roll this in, so much food. this is what $134.80 of food looks like. this is what the average american family ea
dr. oz: i want to see how effective it really is. i asked the world class expert at the coupon game, antoinette peterson, a.k.a. sister save a lot. >> hi! [cheers and applause] dr. oz: how are you? i'm curious about sister save a lot. where does that came from? >> that comes from our friends in chicago. we all watch you. we all try to save money. i'm like a sister and i like to save a lot. that's how that worked out. i'm the saving queen of all of my friends. deutsch and this...
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dr. carrie peterson. >> good morning. good to see you guys. >> what are the problems?amps in your legs. hes and pains. insomnia and that's a vicious cycle. you can't sleep. you're in pain. you wake up, you're more irritable. then you can't sleep. it's a whole cycle. >> let's talk about brooke's big problem. the lower back pain and the irritability. >> the irritability. a little tmj. but let's just start with the lower back pain. >> so what we're going to do is teach our viewers how toleep when you have certain conditions. i'm going to position you. if you have lower back pain maintain the natural curvature of your spine. the best way is to lie on your side with one pillow -- >> oh boy. >> not two. >> arm under. >> arms relaxed in front of you and legs slightly bent and the key is to keep your hips straight. if you rotate one forward that's also going to curve your spine and you want to also put a pillow between your knees. >> wake up brooke. >> sorry. >> i have a pregnancy pillow that i kept and it's like a full body pill. >> i know that pillow. >> so rotanic. >> you c
dr. carrie peterson. >> good morning. good to see you guys. >> what are the problems?amps in your legs. hes and pains. insomnia and that's a vicious cycle. you can't sleep. you're in pain. you wake up, you're more irritable. then you can't sleep. it's a whole cycle. >> let's talk about brooke's big problem. the lower back pain and the irritability. >> the irritability. a little tmj. but let's just start with the lower back pain. >> so what we're going to do is...
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dr. ronald peterson studies individuals with mild cognitive impairment, pre-alzheimer's condition where peopleincluding sophisticated brain scans. >> the question we were asking, can we predict who is going to develop alzheimer's december. >> he wants to develop a risk prediction tool similar to heart disease and determine who is el visible for early intervention drugs. >> much like we treat hypertension these days with multiple different drugs, i think that at the end of the day in alzheimer's disease we may very well use a combination of medications to treat the disease process. >> but not all trends in alzheimer's research are focused on medications. scientists at northwestern university are studying a unique group of unusually healthy 80 and 90-year-olds with impeccable memories. they are called super agers. researchers believe their brains and lifestyles may hold important clues to robust aging. >> how can we use what we have identified as going right and try to emulate that or find modifiable factors that we can then use to help solve the alzheimer's problem. >> while there is no cure fo
dr. ronald peterson studies individuals with mild cognitive impairment, pre-alzheimer's condition where peopleincluding sophisticated brain scans. >> the question we were asking, can we predict who is going to develop alzheimer's december. >> he wants to develop a risk prediction tool similar to heart disease and determine who is el visible for early intervention drugs. >> much like we treat hypertension these days with multiple different drugs, i think that at the end of the...