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dr. robert zubrin... the colorado native founded the mars society, which built the station and led the first mission 14 years ago. dr. robert zubrin - founder, the mars society clip 9156 in-6:32:40 "what we're doing here in the desert right now is showing the value of this tool to nasa for researching how to do a mars mission." renee clip 8727 in-1:29:58 "we are the 162nd crew here."and after observing all those crews and their research... dr. zubrin says they've made valuable discoveries... like that teams could live and work using much less water than first thought. atv start and even though no transport vehicles will run on gas... theyve learned atvs are the most useful. dr. robert zubrin - founder, the mars society clip 9156 in-6:24:57 "before you go spending a billion dollars designing a mars mobility vehicle, you should know of which type you want to design and develop." atv nats and if you wonder why we shouldnt just leave the exploration to dr. zubrin has a story to share about that very first mis
dr. robert zubrin... the colorado native founded the mars society, which built the station and led the first mission 14 years ago. dr. robert zubrin - founder, the mars society clip 9156 in-6:32:40 "what we're doing here in the desert right now is showing the value of this tool to nasa for researching how to do a mars mission." renee clip 8727 in-1:29:58 "we are the 162nd crew here."and after observing all those crews and their research... dr. zubrin says they've made...
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dr. robert califf to lead the food and drug administration. this is an historic time at that agency. it has a record which is not enviable in terms of the way in which it has been dealing with the opioid prescription drug epidemic in our country. i want to give just a very brief history of what has been happening on that issue. back 20 years ago the f.d.a. was asked to approve oxycontin, which is just a shortened form of saying oxycodone continuously going into the bloo bloodstreamf
dr. robert califf to lead the food and drug administration. this is an historic time at that agency. it has a record which is not enviable in terms of the way in which it has been dealing with the opioid prescription drug epidemic in our country. i want to give just a very brief history of what has been happening on that issue. back 20 years ago the f.d.a. was asked to approve oxycontin, which is just a shortened form of saying oxycodone continuously going into the bloo bloodstreamf
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dr. robert delarosa is the president of the american academy of pediatric dentistry. for this week's early years, we asked him how big a problem tooth decay for children in our area. dr. robert delarosa:acco rding to the virginia oral health coalition, tooth decay is the number one chronic disease among your children, school- age children, and it causes over a million missed school hours a year. now compute that nationally, that's 51 million school hours missed a year. so it is a really signficant disease. dr. robert delarosa:our message is two minutes twice a day with the brushing, and also with our mouth monsters campaign, you can really get some other helpful tips on how to make it fun. we want to make tooth brushing less of a chore, and more of an activity. i'm the was a game. we had both the kids in the bathroom at the same. we'd brush my daughter's teeth and we'd brush my son's teeth. you really want to make it an engaged amount of fun. there are a lot of products out there that have timers and play music, so, you want to make it less of a chore and more of an a
dr. robert delarosa is the president of the american academy of pediatric dentistry. for this week's early years, we asked him how big a problem tooth decay for children in our area. dr. robert delarosa:acco rding to the virginia oral health coalition, tooth decay is the number one chronic disease among your children, school- age children, and it causes over a million missed school hours a year. now compute that nationally, that's 51 million school hours missed a year. so it is a really...
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dr. robert jeffries, pastor of the first baptist church in dallas, texas.for being with us this evening. how will the passing of justice scalia affect the evangelical vote in this presidential election? >> judge, i think in many ways it could be a game changer with a large segment of evangelical voters, and here's why. for the last 60 years, many evangelicals had felt that there has been a rabid attempt by secularists to move this country away from its judeo christian foundation. let me cut to the chase. i believe any gop contender from this point on who is unwilling to say that he would utilize two litmus tests beyond original intent and appointing a supreme court justices that is they have to be pro life and pro religious liberty, anyone who is unwilling to do that i think will be toast will evangelical voters. after all, bernie and hillary have their litmus test. we better make sure we have ours. >> well, let's assume that they do pass your litmus test or the litmus test you describe the evangelicals want. what do you think is going to happen? president
dr. robert jeffries, pastor of the first baptist church in dallas, texas.for being with us this evening. how will the passing of justice scalia affect the evangelical vote in this presidential election? >> judge, i think in many ways it could be a game changer with a large segment of evangelical voters, and here's why. for the last 60 years, many evangelicals had felt that there has been a rabid attempt by secularists to move this country away from its judeo christian foundation. let me...
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dr. robert anderson, emergency medicine doctor) "it's usually influenza or parainfluenza. it's very rarely bacterial, so most of the time, antibiotics don't help." when treating your child for croup, it's important to keep him or her calm. crying can worsen the coughing. a cool mist humidifier can also help open the breathing passages. steroids are prescribed to help with the inflammation. (sot: dr. robert anderson, emergency medicine doctor) "the main problem is the inflammatory process that's going on around the vocal cords and trachea. the steroids are potent anti-inflammatory medications. it just decreases the swelling around there. the child's going to be amped up a little bit, but they'll be breathing a whole lot more preventing croup is like preventing any other virus: good handwashing and hygiene. if your child has the symptoms of croup for more than a couple of days, you need to see a doctor. croup usually lasts five to six days and is worse at night. doctor anderson also says he's seen a tremendous spike in the number of strep throat cases in the past few weeks.
dr. robert anderson, emergency medicine doctor) "it's usually influenza or parainfluenza. it's very rarely bacterial, so most of the time, antibiotics don't help." when treating your child for croup, it's important to keep him or her calm. crying can worsen the coughing. a cool mist humidifier can also help open the breathing passages. steroids are prescribed to help with the inflammation. (sot: dr. robert anderson, emergency medicine doctor) "the main problem is the inflammatory...
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dr. robert 3 flannery says all concussions aren't as obvious as trents.. while football and other contact sports get the most attention... all sports present a risk.(41:34) we need to change the culture (41:44) they don't want to come out of the game they don't want to lose their spot, to lose playing time that's very difficult to overcomeparents play a crucial role in watching for changes in their children that may signal a head injury. every concussion is unique and should be treated on an individual basis by doctors specially trained. (nats) protocols for return to play run include a check of 22 symptoms daily.. including we haven't figured out a way to keep brain from moving inside head yet.. even the best equipment never eliminate risk of concussion research is focusing on new imaging techniques and blood tests that may better identify concussions..nats..(52:22) if you notice any of those symptoms start to come back .. you gotta let somebody know mayfield got to finish up his senior year after he was cleared to play. for those coming up behind him, a
dr. robert 3 flannery says all concussions aren't as obvious as trents.. while football and other contact sports get the most attention... all sports present a risk.(41:34) we need to change the culture (41:44) they don't want to come out of the game they don't want to lose their spot, to lose playing time that's very difficult to overcomeparents play a crucial role in watching for changes in their children that may signal a head injury. every concussion is unique and should be treated on an...
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dr. robert califf to be the new head of the f.d.a. gives us an opportunity to talk about this issue, to talk about where it all starts, how it began and what we are going to have to do in this body to reverse this trend, which last year led to the death of 30,000 people in our country, and again i say to you that between 2000 and 2014, the heroin overdose death rate has quadrupled in the united states of america. so this is something that's recent, it's related to the f.d.a., and we have to now have an honest discussion about the role that agency is playing because we have become the united states of oxy. we have become a united nations of 5% of the world's population that consumes 80% of the prescription pain killers in the world. and this overprescribing, this consumption of oxy, percocet down the line has led to this epidemic, this contagion that is killing people on a daily basis in our country, that otherwise would never have even contemplated using heroin, using any of these other more dangerous drugs. so that's why we're out he
dr. robert califf to be the new head of the f.d.a. gives us an opportunity to talk about this issue, to talk about where it all starts, how it began and what we are going to have to do in this body to reverse this trend, which last year led to the death of 30,000 people in our country, and again i say to you that between 2000 and 2014, the heroin overdose death rate has quadrupled in the united states of america. so this is something that's recent, it's related to the f.d.a., and we have to now...
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dr. robert rowney's . a little bit of sunshine per to your normal on saturday the sunday with low 50s burger for lunch first chance of rain showers low 50s, the start to see the temperatures go back to the 30s and a rain snow mix wednesday and friday . american idol server contestants from ohio did well what is the most successful american idol contestant from ohio . tonight, at 10:00 p.m., life after idol for scott savol he performed all across the country with carrie underwood 10 years afterwardsrme catch up with scott savol and an exclusive tonight congratulations to the newest fox 8's coolschool glenoak high school in willoughby sure to vote for the next coolschoolu . after a a year aboard the international space stationa scott kelly coming home, he says it has been, an incredible experience that you never get used to living without crowding. >> it is a magical place, it is that we have . it is a privilege to fly here and something that i hope more people have the opportunity to do in the future . even
dr. robert rowney's . a little bit of sunshine per to your normal on saturday the sunday with low 50s burger for lunch first chance of rain showers low 50s, the start to see the temperatures go back to the 30s and a rain snow mix wednesday and friday . american idol server contestants from ohio did well what is the most successful american idol contestant from ohio . tonight, at 10:00 p.m., life after idol for scott savol he performed all across the country with carrie underwood 10 years...
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dr. robert jeffers thank you so much. >> thank you, lou.governor jeb bush, amassed a $150 warchest, that was not enough to keep his campaign going, what happened? we take with up with rebecca byrd. and matt schlap p next. we're coming right back. thousands of hours of painstaking craftsmanship. and an infinite reserve of patience... ...to create a vehicle that looks, drives and thinks like nothing else on the road. the all-new glc. the suv the world has been waiting for. starting at $38,950. lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50 calories a serving... good morning, indeed. v8. veggies for all. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future, we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills and living trusts. so when you're ready, start with us. doing the right thing has never been easier. legalzoom. legal help is here. wheall i can think abouthit, is getting relief. only nicorette mi
dr. robert jeffers thank you so much. >> thank you, lou.governor jeb bush, amassed a $150 warchest, that was not enough to keep his campaign going, what happened? we take with up with rebecca byrd. and matt schlap p next. we're coming right back. thousands of hours of painstaking craftsmanship. and an infinite reserve of patience... ...to create a vehicle that looks, drives and thinks like nothing else on the road. the all-new glc. the suv the world has been waiting for. starting at...
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we spoke with the c-e-o's of (( dr robert/mcbeath/ ceo for southwest medical: this was our attempt to engage these people in the area they were at. they had various challenges, some were homeless, some were challenged with kids at home, some couldn't leave work, some have two jobs, we needed to do something to better engage them, and this was our solution. )) ((brian loftus)) the mobile medical clinic should be up and running within the next 2 months./// ((brian loftus)) > a beautiful monday on tap.. after a gorgeous weekend.. but sherry.. you say some rainy weather may be on the way. ((sherry swensk)) what a wonderful last weekend of february we had...and so warm. and even low 80s on saturday. and we're going to leap right ....... yesterday... and we see a lot of those have cleared out and giving way to sunshine today....but they will be back eventually. .......... it looks like a lot of sunshine for our leap day - which only comes around every 4 years - and we'll keep some of the high clouds coming. .......... right now we are cooling off to the 50s around the valley... and it won't
we spoke with the c-e-o's of (( dr robert/mcbeath/ ceo for southwest medical: this was our attempt to engage these people in the area they were at. they had various challenges, some were homeless, some were challenged with kids at home, some couldn't leave work, some have two jobs, we needed to do something to better engage them, and this was our solution. )) ((brian loftus)) the mobile medical clinic should be up and running within the next 2 months./// ((brian loftus)) > a beautiful monday...
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dr. robert george, we thank you so much for you time today. >> my pleasure. >> she mentioned justice scalia and ginsburg's friendship. we disagreed every now and then . justice scalia nailed all of the spots and gave me what i needed to spreng then the majority opinion. justice kagan said he'll go down as one of the most transformational justice of our nation. he was saddened by this loss and it will impact our country for decades to some cash back cards are, shall we say, unnecessarily complex. limiting where you can earn bonus cash back... then those places change every few months... please. it's time you got the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. doesn't get much simpler than that. what's in your wallet? you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including p
dr. robert george, we thank you so much for you time today. >> my pleasure. >> she mentioned justice scalia and ginsburg's friendship. we disagreed every now and then . justice scalia nailed all of the spots and gave me what i needed to spreng then the majority opinion. justice kagan said he'll go down as one of the most transformational justice of our nation. he was saddened by this loss and it will impact our country for decades to some cash back cards are, shall we say,...
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specialists may you know check question some gentle exercise all is good for its car i thank you dr robert s clark from u c h katie a pleasure having you in this will also be on our website if you want to watch welcome back thanks so much joy to someone very senior along with lucy bustamante looking live from downtown hampton where there are plenty of blue skies. this thursday afternoon only almost a week and almost to warmer temperatures cry can have the details in just a going to take a look at today's top stories. two men are in the hospital after shooting on i sixty four early this morning in newport news police say the two men were traveling in the left hand lane when an unknown vehicle pulled up beside them and started firing both victims were taken to riverside regional medical center. they are expected to be okay. police say they do not have any information about the shooter's vehicle a three year old boy in suffolk is recovering after being injured in accidental shooting that police are telling us they see it happen on jonathan's way in apple wood farms last night investigators sa
specialists may you know check question some gentle exercise all is good for its car i thank you dr robert s clark from u c h katie a pleasure having you in this will also be on our website if you want to watch welcome back thanks so much joy to someone very senior along with lucy bustamante looking live from downtown hampton where there are plenty of blue skies. this thursday afternoon only almost a week and almost to warmer temperatures cry can have the details in just a going to take a look...
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dr. robert jeffers thank you so much. >> thank you, lou.a $150 warchest, that was not enough to keep his campaign going, what happened? we take with up with rebecca byrd. and matt schlap p next. you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. check us out today to see how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. then your eyes may see it, differently.ave allergies. only flonase is approved to relieve both your itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. complete allergy relief or incomplete. let your eyes decide. flonase changes everything. lots of vitamins a&c, and, only 50 calories a serving... good morning, indeed. v8. veggies for all. moms knowafter brushing, mouths often need a helping
dr. robert jeffers thank you so much. >> thank you, lou.a $150 warchest, that was not enough to keep his campaign going, what happened? we take with up with rebecca byrd. and matt schlap p next. you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered...
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dr. robert hayling. fountains ,,, a dentist and ex- army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and restaurants because of his membership. last summer, dr. hayling and an associate were badly beaten by kkk members when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his appeal is now pending. vo narr 24 - inspired by the words of martin luther king, jr., hayling organized local youths and began sending them into local whites-only restaurants. on a hot july day in 1963, 14 year old samuel white, 15-year old audry nell edwards, 16 year old willie carl singleton and 16 year-old joeann anderson went up to the woolworth's lunch counter and tried to order a hamburger and a coke. they were arrested. and later sentenced to one year in reform school. this harsh sentencing of peaceful chi
dr. robert hayling. fountains ,,, a dentist and ex- army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and restaurants because of his membership. last summer, dr. hayling and an associate were badly beaten by kkk members when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen....
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dr. robert tash of the university of texas medical branch in galveston is known about zika since the 1960s. speemac until the virus really lot of cases. no one was really interested in zika. times have changed and now we realize how much we don't know. >> zika may be linked to the first defect, microcephaly. the condition is condition is marked by abnormally small heads in babies due to stunted brain growth. fight against zika. w h e r e dr. shen and rossi recently traveled and saw firsthand the devastating effects of the virus. speemac it is heartbreaking and critical. speemac the university of texas medical branch is home to one of the world's largest collection of viruses, nearly 7000 samples are stored at the facility. with the focus now on zika rossi and the team of scientists are working on a quick test to detect the virus in humans, and eventually develop a vaccine. speemac are we closer to a vaccine ? >> yes. every single. every single day that people like me and my colleagues we are one step closer to a vaccine. speemac the national institutes of health says there could be a zika
dr. robert tash of the university of texas medical branch in galveston is known about zika since the 1960s. speemac until the virus really lot of cases. no one was really interested in zika. times have changed and now we realize how much we don't know. >> zika may be linked to the first defect, microcephaly. the condition is condition is marked by abnormally small heads in babies due to stunted brain growth. fight against zika. w h e r e dr. shen and rossi recently traveled and saw...
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dr. robert novak has been studying this particular mosquito for 40 years. he says the zika virus originated in uganda in africa but probably got zil in uth amicvirus need very little water to breed. >> it does just as well in the backyard swimming pool of en a flower pot that accumulates water or used tires. >> so get rid of standing water around your home and keep that bug repel atlanta handy when you head outside. the world health organization estimates there could be up to four million cases of zika in the americas in the next year. this is the fourth time the w.h.o. classified an international health emergency. the most recent was the ebola outbreak in 2014. also the resurgence of polio in that same year and the h1n1 flu pan death in 2009. >>> 5:45. problem at chipotle if you stay weighed from the restaurants because of the mysterious e. coli outbreak the centers for disease control say it's now over. cause of the outbreak though still unknown. dozens of customers in several states reported getting sick but no deaths reported. chipotle is planning deep
dr. robert novak has been studying this particular mosquito for 40 years. he says the zika virus originated in uganda in africa but probably got zil in uth amicvirus need very little water to breed. >> it does just as well in the backyard swimming pool of en a flower pot that accumulates water or used tires. >> so get rid of standing water around your home and keep that bug repel atlanta handy when you head outside. the world health organization estimates there could be up to four...
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dr. robert kalif as if next fda administrator. the senate is >>> the stock price female sharply today for this company. people exposed to lumber liquidators floors were three times more likely to get cancer. they were ordered to pay $13 million in fines. >>> your electricity bill would be drops. officials will consider proposals from duke energy to lower bills. if approved duke customers who use 1,000 kilowat hours per month would see a drop of $5 per month. >> that sounds good but if it keeps getting warmer we have to crank our ac up. >> right. you spend that in the first a days or so. >>> we have to turn the heater off and ac on. changing seasons again on us. right now clouds building outside. 79 degrees. the high today, 81. wir we are certainly warmer than average. as warm as 83 in orlando that. will help to provide some background energy to get some scattered thunderstorms tomorrow and some stronger storms on wednesday, especially in the late morning through the early to middle part of the afternoon. we'll be talking a lot abo
dr. robert kalif as if next fda administrator. the senate is >>> the stock price female sharply today for this company. people exposed to lumber liquidators floors were three times more likely to get cancer. they were ordered to pay $13 million in fines. >>> your electricity bill would be drops. officials will consider proposals from duke energy to lower bills. if approved duke customers who use 1,000 kilowat hours per month would see a drop of $5 per month. >> that...
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dr. robert tesh at galveston has known about it since the 1960s. >> until the virus got to brazil and there was a lot of zika. >> times have changed. >> times have changed and we realize how much we don't know. >> zika may be linked to the birth defect which is marked by babies due to stunted brain growth. brazil is ground zero in the fight against zika. where dr. shannon rossie recently traveled and saw first hand. >> it's heart breaking and critical i think. >> the university of texas medical branch is home to the world's largest collection of viruses. nearly 7,000 samples are stored at the facility. with the focus on zika rossie and other scientists are working to develop a vaccine. >> yes. every single day that people like me and my colleagues are on the bench we are one step closer to a vaccine. >> the national institute of health says there could be a vaccine by the end of 2017. cbs news galveston, texas. >>> time to talk the weather. a big story with the snow falling in some areas and a men out there. johnny we bring you in to give >> it's the mix that is viewing for some because it
dr. robert tesh at galveston has known about it since the 1960s. >> until the virus got to brazil and there was a lot of zika. >> times have changed. >> times have changed and we realize how much we don't know. >> zika may be linked to the birth defect which is marked by babies due to stunted brain growth. brazil is ground zero in the fight against zika. where dr. shannon rossie recently traveled and saw first hand. >> it's heart breaking and critical i think....
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dr. robert cantu is a neurosurgeon who has spent over 30 years studying concussions in sports. >> of theports at high-risk for concussion, soccer is right up there and for girls it's right up at the top. if you focus on the head, it's not greatly safer in terms of concussion than football. >> yeah. not enough movement off of the ball, right? >> reporter: cindy had two diagnosed concussions in her career, though she says there were probably more. the first came in 2001. >> my own teammate actually hit me in the side of the head and i was knocked out before i hit the ground. >> she's woozy, though. you can see it. >> i continued to play, and then i remember running up and down the field and, like, my -- my fingers weren't working. it didn't feel right and they were like tingly. >> reporter: a brain injury. you had injuries to your brain. >> yeah. correct. >> the brain has some natural protection for sure. the obvious protection is the scalp and then the skull. the bone underneath it. but underneath that is a membrane and then a water bath, a spinal fluid, before you get to the brain. so th
dr. robert cantu is a neurosurgeon who has spent over 30 years studying concussions in sports. >> of theports at high-risk for concussion, soccer is right up there and for girls it's right up at the top. if you focus on the head, it's not greatly safer in terms of concussion than football. >> yeah. not enough movement off of the ball, right? >> reporter: cindy had two diagnosed concussions in her career, though she says there were probably more. the first came in 2001....
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dr. robert academy of really want to amount of fun. there are a lot of products out there that have timers and play music, so you want to make it less of a chore and more of an activity. dr. delarosa also reccomends finding your child a dentist by the time they turn a year old. we've posted a link to find a pediatric dentist, along with some fun tooth brushing tips at wdbj7-dot-com. how many times have you worn a formal or cocktail dress once, and then left it hanging in your closet to gather dust? that's a waste of a perfectly nice dress, not to mention money. this weekend at cinderella's closet, you can sell those items, and help high school girls in our area find affordable dresses they need for homecoming or prom. arielle rosmarino/ marketing director: when you drop the dress off, you're going to pay five dollars per dress, and all of the five dollars goes to northside's after- prom. so, it's going to a great cause. so, if the dress sells, then saturday afternoon, you'll pick up the money. and if the dress doesn't sell, then you'll
dr. robert academy of really want to amount of fun. there are a lot of products out there that have timers and play music, so you want to make it less of a chore and more of an activity. dr. delarosa also reccomends finding your child a dentist by the time they turn a year old. we've posted a link to find a pediatric dentist, along with some fun tooth brushing tips at wdbj7-dot-com. how many times have you worn a formal or cocktail dress once, and then left it hanging in your closet to gather...
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dr. robert george, we thank you so much for you time today. >> my pleasure. thank you, shannon. >> she mentioned justice scalia and ginsburg's friendship. we disagreed every now and then . justice scalia nailed all of the spots and gave me what i needed to spreng then the majority opinion. justice kagan said he'll go down as one of the most transformational justice of our nation. he was saddened by this loss and it will impact our country for decades to come. thank you for joining us for special coverage on the life and death of -- s change every few months? i think i'll pass... quicksilver from capital one puts nothing in your way. you simply earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. you can't dodge the question... what's in your wallet? staying in rhythm... it's how i try to live... how i stay active. so i need nutrition... that won't weigh me down. for the nutrition you want without the calories you don't... try boost® 100 calories. each delicious snack size drink gives you... 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. so it's big
dr. robert george, we thank you so much for you time today. >> my pleasure. thank you, shannon. >> she mentioned justice scalia and ginsburg's friendship. we disagreed every now and then . justice scalia nailed all of the spots and gave me what i needed to spreng then the majority opinion. justice kagan said he'll go down as one of the most transformational justice of our nation. he was saddened by this loss and it will impact our country for decades to come. thank you for joining...
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dr. robert, is the chief of emergency medicine at einstein.e says the root word dates back to the 1800s and shortened to stat sometime later. today -- >> we don't usually word that word out so much. for fun maybe more often. >> you don't say get it to me stat? >> right. maybe coffee. >> it turns out it will turn up more often on er than in the er. when it is said it's often an indication of inexperience. >> our residents will tend to use it more often when they're looking for help. >> newbees. >> right. >> reporter: but don't let us stop you from being dramatic. >> that absolutely statement, no. it loses the ring. >> it's not as cool. >> reporter: get it to me stay tum. >> you probably won't hear too many er docks using the word stat either. the doctor tells me somebody on his staff ever said it, he's moving pretty quick to see what they need. >> okay. kind of drama. >> yeah. >> but ukee you heard some medical professionals actually use it. >> cheryl on my facebook said she works in hospital 21 years, doctors say it but for some reason nurses
dr. robert, is the chief of emergency medicine at einstein.e says the root word dates back to the 1800s and shortened to stat sometime later. today -- >> we don't usually word that word out so much. for fun maybe more often. >> you don't say get it to me stat? >> right. maybe coffee. >> it turns out it will turn up more often on er than in the er. when it is said it's often an indication of inexperience. >> our residents will tend to use it more often when they're...
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dr. robert jeffress for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> 22 of hillary clinton's e-mails so top secret that they can never see the light of day. >> so how is she trying to spin this new twist in her server scandal? test >>> welcome back. good morning. hillary clinton trying to spin her e-mail scandal once again. the democratic presidential candidate now comparing sending top secret information to being attacked by republicans. in a new interview clinton compares her e-mail controversy to benghazi. >> this is very much like benghazi, george, you know, republicans are going to continue to use it, beat up on me. i understand that. that's the way they are. but after 11 hours of testimony answering every single question in public, which i had requested for many months, i think it's pretty clear they're grasping at straws. >> the state department refusing to release 22 e-mails with top secret, quote, information. clinton still says she did not send or receive classified e-mails as secretary of state. >>> an emergency meeting on the potentially deadly zika virus being held today by the
dr. robert jeffress for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> 22 of hillary clinton's e-mails so top secret that they can never see the light of day. >> so how is she trying to spin this new twist in her server scandal? test >>> welcome back. good morning. hillary clinton trying to spin her e-mail scandal once again. the democratic presidential candidate now comparing sending top secret information to being attacked by republicans. in a new interview clinton...
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dr. oral roberts was driving me in his car one day, in tulsa. and i said, "dr. roberts, what's the greatest secret you've ever learned in your... lifetime?" i'll never forget. he said, "mike, i don't think anybody's ever asked me that." he said, "the greatest secret i've ever learned in my life, is sowing my seed for a desired result." get up off the sofa. quickly. quickly. get off the recliner. you have 90 days to sow it, but you could sow it even by credit card. and for some reason, i feel like, the credit card seed is going to have an impact, i feel like, i really feel like the moment that your seed enters the soil, the harvest begins to grow. can i read the first name? is that okay? >> oie: go right ahead. first name and where... >> mike: tony, from miami. kenyan, from arlington. that's my part of territory. carol from prather, california. catherine, from munsey, indiana. dardle, from dearborn, michigan. pennsylvania. trenna from virginia. wayne, from charleston, south carolina. suzanne, from stowe, ohio. something is happening. something supernatural. i cann
dr. oral roberts was driving me in his car one day, in tulsa. and i said, "dr. roberts, what's the greatest secret you've ever learned in your... lifetime?" i'll never forget. he said, "mike, i don't think anybody's ever asked me that." he said, "the greatest secret i've ever learned in my life, is sowing my seed for a desired result." get up off the sofa. quickly. quickly. get off the recliner. you have 90 days to sow it, but you could sow it even by credit card....
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dr. robert hayling. fountains ,,, a dentist and ex-army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and restaurants because of his membership. last summer, dr. hayling and an associate were badly beaten by kkk members when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his appeal is now pending. vo narr 24 - inspired by the words of martin luther king, jr., hayling organized local youths and began sending them into local whites-only restaurants. on a hot july day in 1963, 14 year old samuel white, 15- year old audry nell edwards, 16 year old willie carl singleton and 16 year-old joeann anderson went up to the woolworth's lunch counter and tried to order a they were arrested. and later sentenced to one year in reform school. this harsh sentencing of drew local and putting a new spot
dr. robert hayling. fountains ,,, a dentist and ex-army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and restaurants because of his membership. last summer, dr. hayling and an associate were badly beaten by kkk members when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his...
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dr. robert k left -- califf has pledged to change how the government looks that opioids and painkillers. erin: the salem finance director was arrested for shoplifting. jane savastano is on paid administrative leave. she stole nearly $600 worth of merchandise from macy' s at the mall at rockingham park during her lunch break on friday. >> devastating news. we are all shocked and disappointed. we feel for her and her family at this time. we need to do what is right for the community and the taxpayers. erin: she has been salem' s finance director since 2005, but does not write checks for the town. salem will launch a forensic sean: the state supreme court is set to rule on the appeal of a durham woman accused of starving a little boy living in her home. christina thomas is serving 10-30 years in prison for her conviction on first-degree assault. she held -- without food from her boy and sometimes forced him to stay in a dog cage in her house. he was later adopted by another family. erin: the nevada republican caucuses are today and donald trump is the heavy favorite to pick up a third win i
dr. robert k left -- califf has pledged to change how the government looks that opioids and painkillers. erin: the salem finance director was arrested for shoplifting. jane savastano is on paid administrative leave. she stole nearly $600 worth of merchandise from macy' s at the mall at rockingham park during her lunch break on friday. >> devastating news. we are all shocked and disappointed. we feel for her and her family at this time. we need to do what is right for the community and the...
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dr. robert who is a cardiologist at lexington medical and you are a heart survivor. >> yes. >> we will talk about your story in a few minutes. but more about the signs and symptoms of heart disease. >> that's right. heart disease can manifest in so many different ways. the classic ones for men and women is chest tightness or pressure in the middle of your chest. that could be with or without activity. that is a big warning sign that you might be experiencing. a heart event. shortness of breath, dizziness, fatigue that is unusual. and more pain in your jaw or shoulder can also be a marker for heart disease. >> how prevalent is heart >> it is a huge burden in our state, america, and effects so many citizens in our state. related to the amount of folks that we have with diabetes and high blood pressure. one in three will be effected. it is a huge birderren. -- burden. it is a number that has to change. >> talk to us about what happened to you last summer? >> i had fatigue. that word that he mentioned, i had pain in my back. i was tired. i felt 75-years-old. >> wow! >> yeah. because i -- i was.
dr. robert who is a cardiologist at lexington medical and you are a heart survivor. >> yes. >> we will talk about your story in a few minutes. but more about the signs and symptoms of heart disease. >> that's right. heart disease can manifest in so many different ways. the classic ones for men and women is chest tightness or pressure in the middle of your chest. that could be with or without activity. that is a big warning sign that you might be experiencing. a heart event....
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dr. robert hayling. fountains ,,, a dentist and ex-army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and restaurants because of his membership. last badly beaten by kkk members when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his appeal is now pending. vo narr 24 - inspired by the words of martin luther king, jr., hayling organized local youths and began sending them into local whites-only restaurants. on a hot july day in 1963, 14 year old samuel white, 15- year old audry nell edwards, 16 year old willie carl singleton and 16 year-old joeann anderson went up to the woolworth's lunch counter and tried to order a hamburger and a coke. they were arrested. and later sentenced to one year in reform school. this harsh sentencing of peaceful children drew local and national outrage. put
dr. robert hayling. fountains ,,, a dentist and ex-army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and restaurants because of his membership. last badly beaten by kkk members when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his appeal is now pending. vo narr 24 -...
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dr. robert hayling.fountains,,, a dentist and ex-army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and restaurants because of his membership. last summer, dr. hayling and an associate were badly beaten by kkk members when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his appeal is now pending.vo narr 24 - inspired by the words of martin luther king, jr., hayling organized local youths and began sending them into local whites-only restaurants. on a hot july day in 1963, 14 year old samuel white, 15-year old audry nell edwards, 16 year old willie carl singleton and 16 year-old joeann anderson went up to the woolworth's lunch counter and tried to order a hamburger and a coke. they were arrested sentenced to one year in reform school. this harsh children drew local and national outrage putting a new spot light on st. augustine's racial unrest. sot mlk - st. augustine, is m
dr. robert hayling.fountains,,, a dentist and ex-army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and restaurants because of his membership. last summer, dr. hayling and an associate were badly beaten by kkk members when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his...
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dr. robert novak has been studying the mosquito for 40 years. he says the zika virus originated in uganda, probably got to brazil during the world cup. he also says the mosquitos that can carry the virus need little water to breed. >> it does just as well in the backyard swimming pool of your children or a flower pot that accumulates water, or used tires. >> so this is a good time to remind you, get rid of standing water around your home. keep the bug spray on hand when you head outside. the w.h.o. estimates there could be up to four million cases of the zika virus in the americas in the next year. this is the fourth time the world health organization has classified an international health emergency. the most recent was the ebola outbreak in 2014. a resurgence of polio in 2014. and the h1n1 pandemic in 2009. >>> 9:09. problems at chipotle restaurants. if you stayed away because of the mysterious e. coli outbreak the centers for disease control says it's now over but the cause of the outbreak still unknown right now. dozens of customers in severa
dr. robert novak has been studying the mosquito for 40 years. he says the zika virus originated in uganda, probably got to brazil during the world cup. he also says the mosquitos that can carry the virus need little water to breed. >> it does just as well in the backyard swimming pool of your children or a flower pot that accumulates water, or used tires. >> so this is a good time to remind you, get rid of standing water around your home. keep the bug spray on hand when you head...
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dr. robert califf is so important. because the food and drug administration is saying they will not impanel expert advisory panels to review the approval of each one of the new prescription opiates that are in the pipeline right now over at the f.d.a. what's the evidence that that causes big problems? well, back in 2012, the f.d.a. had to consider zohydro. zohydro was a new prescription pain opioid. they impaled a improve of advisors to look at the drug. by 11-2, the expert advisory panel said "no, do not approve this new drug unless we establish a whole new system -- standard in america for addiction, for abuse, for diversion of these drugs; don't do it." the f.d.a. ignored -- ignored the advisory panel and approved zohydro with experts all across america attacking the f.d.a. for not understanding how fundamental the culture in our country had changed since 1996 with the first approval of oxycontin. then, moving forward, the f.d.a. decided that it would not impanel expert advisory panels at all, because they now most
dr. robert califf is so important. because the food and drug administration is saying they will not impanel expert advisory panels to review the approval of each one of the new prescription opiates that are in the pipeline right now over at the f.d.a. what's the evidence that that causes big problems? well, back in 2012, the f.d.a. had to consider zohydro. zohydro was a new prescription pain opioid. they impaled a improve of advisors to look at the drug. by 11-2, the expert advisory panel said...
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dr. robert hayling. fountains ,,, a dentist and ex-army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and restaurants because of his membership. last summer, dr. hayling and an associate were badly beaten by kkk members when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his appeal is now pending. - inspired by the words of martin luther king, jr., hayling organized local youths and began sending them into local whites-only restaurants. on a hot july day in 1963, 14 year old samuel white, 15- year old audry nell edwards, 16 year old willie carl singleton and 16 year-old joeann anderson went up to the woolworth's lunch counter and tried to order a hamburger and a coke. they were arrested. and later this harsh sentencing of peaceful children drew local and national outrage. putting a ne
dr. robert hayling. fountains ,,, a dentist and ex-army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and restaurants because of his membership. last summer, dr. hayling and an associate were badly beaten by kkk members when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his...
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dr. robert is currently the number two at the agency. bernie sanders and other senators held up his nomination. hoping to force the agency to be tougher on drug charges and abuse. he promises to add new warning labels to opiods and require new drugs to go before an outside panel of independent reviewers. >>> new this morning, when it comes to residents, a new survey ranked hickory area this area ranked 188th out of 190 communities across the nation on the gallop well being index. communities on purpose, social, financial, community, and physical well being. the charlotte concord gastonia came in 61st. had the highest well being community. >> weather and traffic every ten minutes. >> here's meteorologist, keith monday, we're off to a gloomy start because of a lot of rain overnight. >> 2 inches plus fell in charlotte. now things are easing up. the rains are shifting north. so we're drying out in charlotte. find mist and drizzle from shelby up into hickory. still raining, give it a couple hours, things will ease up later this morning, but w
dr. robert is currently the number two at the agency. bernie sanders and other senators held up his nomination. hoping to force the agency to be tougher on drug charges and abuse. he promises to add new warning labels to opiods and require new drugs to go before an outside panel of independent reviewers. >>> new this morning, when it comes to residents, a new survey ranked hickory area this area ranked 188th out of 190 communities across the nation on the gallop well being index....
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dr. robert hayling. fountains ,,, a dentist and ex- army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and staurants because of his membership. last susuer, dr. hayling and an associate were badlylyeaten by kkk memeers when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his appeal is now pending. vo narr 24 - inspired by the words o martin luther king, jr., hayling organized local youths and began sending them into local whites-only restaurants. on a hot july day in 1963, 14 year old samuel white, 15-year old 16 year old willie carl singleton and 16 year-old joeann anderson went up to the woolworth's lunch counter and tried to order a hamburger ana coke. they were arrested. and later sentenced to one year in reform school. this harsh sentencing of peaceful children drew local and nati
dr. robert hayling. fountains ,,, a dentist and ex- army officer, hayling became the first negro member of the florida state dental society. he joined the civil rights struggle after the dental group was denied meeting facilities at white hotels and staurants because of his membership. last susuer, dr. hayling and an associate were badlylyeaten by kkk memeers when they ventured too close to a klan rally. ironically, when the case was tried, hayling was convicted of assault on the klansmen. his...
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dr. robert coals, he was friends with norman rockwell, and so he did this one and a few other pieces, but this was, i think, one of the first. >> when her psychologist published a children's book about her story, bridges found herself back in the spotlight, and the story caught the attention of this sculptor, who included bridges face on the remember them monument in oakland, california. how do you see yourself in history? clearly this artist and the people of this community see you among the greats. how do you see yourself? >> i don't see myself as a hero, which lots of the kids say. i do see myself now as a role model. >> but bridges says racism and violence are very real problems today. in 2010 her eldestson was gunned down. he was only 17 years old. >> we are being divided. but what is dividing us is good and evil. evil stood over my child and shot him. evil comes into our schools. and evil looks just like you and me. but then so does good. good looks like you and me. >> so when you look at what is going on in the country today, and you think about ferguson, missouri and other places
dr. robert coals, he was friends with norman rockwell, and so he did this one and a few other pieces, but this was, i think, one of the first. >> when her psychologist published a children's book about her story, bridges found herself back in the spotlight, and the story caught the attention of this sculptor, who included bridges face on the remember them monument in oakland, california. how do you see yourself in history? clearly this artist and the people of this community see you among...
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dr. robert califf. he'll still be there. he's still a valuable person. he's just not that person with that passion to change the culture in this important agency, and we've let this sleeping giant go for far too long, far too long. so my office has been absolutely flooded, mr. president, with stories from west virginians, but i've gotten them from all over, all over the country, who want their voices to be heard. they said, pleerks use my name. i am not ashamed. i've watched too many people being destroyed. today i want to read letters not only from west virginians but also from across this great country of ours that have been impacted by the opioid abuse especially dimmic. i urge my colleagues to listening to these lowers from those states and my stories from my state about these stories before confirming dr. califf and in all good conscience make that decision tomorrow when we vote, do you really believe he can bring the changes needed? not just saying, well, we have to have somebody there. he's already there. he'll do a good job where he's at. he's ju
dr. robert califf. he'll still be there. he's still a valuable person. he's just not that person with that passion to change the culture in this important agency, and we've let this sleeping giant go for far too long, far too long. so my office has been absolutely flooded, mr. president, with stories from west virginians, but i've gotten them from all over, all over the country, who want their voices to be heard. they said, pleerks use my name. i am not ashamed. i've watched too many people...
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dr. robert jeffers, pastor of the first baptist church in dallas. good evening, pastor. >> hi, judge. >> good to see you again. i just saw you a couple days ago in nashville. hillary clinton, of course, has won south carolina but i want to talk to you about donald trump, because you were with donald trump in texas and have just gotten back. what were the crowds like and how was he received, especially by the evangelicals? >> well, the crowds were enthusiastic in ft. worth and it was there, of course, that he unveiled chris christie's endorsement so chris was there and lots and lots of enthusiasm and look, trump asked me how i thought he would do in texas and i said you know, i can't predict, i think he will do very, very well in texas, but i reminded mr. trump that while trump does not have to win texas, ted cruz absolutely has to win texas or he's finished. >> as it relates to donald trump, when you were introducing him, one of the things that you said was if donald trump doesn't win, that we will have the most pro-abortion president in the history
dr. robert jeffers, pastor of the first baptist church in dallas. good evening, pastor. >> hi, judge. >> good to see you again. i just saw you a couple days ago in nashville. hillary clinton, of course, has won south carolina but i want to talk to you about donald trump, because you were with donald trump in texas and have just gotten back. what were the crowds like and how was he received, especially by the evangelicals? >> well, the crowds were enthusiastic in ft. worth and...
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dr. robert malone is here. mark capu to and rosemary o'hara. clinton in south carolina, whoa, three out of four voters said yes hillary. i moan that's just powerful. >> a blowout win for hillary in south carolina. boy, what a shot in the arm for her campaign. shows that she's energized-- energized african-erican voters. women, people of different income groups. but as glenna pointed out, she didn't win the young vote. but the young vote, what was it, 12 or 15% of the turnout, so she still is not energizing and exciting a key constituent. but no, big, big win. >> yeah. i mean did you think i knew that you thought that she was going to win. >> i didn't think-- in is the kind of win that damages the opposingng campaign's dna, right. it's destroys them from the inside. >> right. >> 74 point win, that is insane. what is important here is to voters backed her by a bigger margin than they backed obama ov here in 12008. and black voters are one of the pilars of the democratic party. bernie sanders appeal seems to largely behite liberals and younger whi
dr. robert malone is here. mark capu to and rosemary o'hara. clinton in south carolina, whoa, three out of four voters said yes hillary. i moan that's just powerful. >> a blowout win for hillary in south carolina. boy, what a shot in the arm for her campaign. shows that she's energized-- energized african-erican voters. women, people of different income groups. but as glenna pointed out, she didn't win the young vote. but the young vote, what was it, 12 or 15% of the turnout, so she still...
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dr. robert at bon secours st. francis... says doctors can essentially edit the genetic makeup of the t-cell surface area... area... 3 07:06:41"if you alter the surface molecules you can then train the t cell to react to certain cancers."researchers say an astounding 94 percent of patients with a-l-l in clinical trials...saw complete elimination of cancer symptoms 80 percent of patients with other blood cancers saw that result. dr. siegel says he wants the therapy here....but it needs to be perfected first. 07:09:47"what's still concerning though is that there is a significant toxicity associated with the therapy, and that still needs to be managed."as for connie...she's still recovering from her leukemia... but says if this t-cell treatment had existed during her battle...she would have jumped right on it. 06:50:42 "it is exciting. medicine is changing so quickly.." quickly.." 07:10:29"the results that we are seeing here make us believe that this is something different, that this is something real 3 the results of the study
dr. robert at bon secours st. francis... says doctors can essentially edit the genetic makeup of the t-cell surface area... area... 3 07:06:41"if you alter the surface molecules you can then train the t cell to react to certain cancers."researchers say an astounding 94 percent of patients with a-l-l in clinical trials...saw complete elimination of cancer symptoms 80 percent of patients with other blood cancers saw that result. dr. siegel says he wants the therapy here....but it needs...
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dr robert for ana says that's because here you don't have the same distractions might have a home like a snoring spouse pets are the kids but before you're allowed to get some shut eye here you have to get wired up marrying my nurse gave me a few forms to fill out and i got my pajamas on and ready to get started. the first wire on the measure late movement. then she play some on my chest along with elastic bands to measure breathing a lot of wires were attached to my head to measure brain waves among other things the marin used a marker to make sure that all the probes are put in the proper position. she says everyone is different so they have to measure everything it's very precise. oh and yes they do measure sound here as well. this nor mike is in place now but she saved the best for last. there was one measuring device that had to go up my nose to measure everything was in place all the cords were tied together so they didn't get caught up in them while i slept in then they were connected to this one box which gets plugged into the water but before i can sleep mary has to make sure
dr robert for ana says that's because here you don't have the same distractions might have a home like a snoring spouse pets are the kids but before you're allowed to get some shut eye here you have to get wired up marrying my nurse gave me a few forms to fill out and i got my pajamas on and ready to get started. the first wire on the measure late movement. then she play some on my chest along with elastic bands to measure breathing a lot of wires were attached to my head to measure brain waves...
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dr. robert george, thank you for coming in. come again. >> thank you.id, just five days to south carolina and senator ted cruz still fighting off the attacks from the fiery debate he is quote, liar. >> well he has printed lies. he said i'm pro-choice and pro-life. he printed lies. not only printed, i think he -- look, what he did with ben carson was terrible. i have never seen anything like that. cheryl: that was about two hours ago. here to weigh in, kelly ridell from "washington times" and noelle nikpour, fund-raiser. noelle, he went off ten minutes in the 2:00 p.m. eastern hour, going off on donald trump. is he worried about ted cruz himself. >> he wouldn't attack anyone in my opinion unless he was a little worried about him. if you would ask donald trump probably he would say, i'm not worried at all. i would like to win south carolina but i don't like when ted cruz lies. to trump's, to validate trump, i would have to say that ted cruz with what happened with iowa, with the form that went out and some of the calls, i think that he is preying into tha
dr. robert george, thank you for coming in. come again. >> thank you.id, just five days to south carolina and senator ted cruz still fighting off the attacks from the fiery debate he is quote, liar. >> well he has printed lies. he said i'm pro-choice and pro-life. he printed lies. not only printed, i think he -- look, what he did with ben carson was terrible. i have never seen anything like that. cheryl: that was about two hours ago. here to weigh in, kelly ridell from...
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handle this back shift work some people are fighting biological programming in our sleep expert dr robert barone offers this advice to help you better cope if you struggle with you sleep schedule is really trying to be excellent in her sleep hygiene means you're trying to be regular about her bed when we come and frankly if they can even on days off keep the same schedule they're probably better off that is very difficult trying to marry after sync up your schedule with society maybe your loved ones your family that schedule it's hard to keep its consistent so dr rhoda says you can also do a few other things i can minimize your caffeine intake at least four hours before going to sleep and then while a lot of folks use alcohol to help fall asleep that alcohol consumption actually fragments or sleep thereafter so if you're prone to sleep apnea. alcohol can make that a lot worse as well. when a comeback in the next hour was in more ways that you can actually be shifting schedules more tips you can build up your sleeves say hi greg thank you all some troubling news concerning this week a viru
handle this back shift work some people are fighting biological programming in our sleep expert dr robert barone offers this advice to help you better cope if you struggle with you sleep schedule is really trying to be excellent in her sleep hygiene means you're trying to be regular about her bed when we come and frankly if they can even on days off keep the same schedule they're probably better off that is very difficult trying to marry after sync up your schedule with society maybe your loved...
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dr robert harass sleep study specialists with eastern virginia medical school says that bill comes due in the form of more car crashes impaired performance and problems with your mood and your health when we don't get enough sleep long periods of time when they have more what question would divest more heart disease doctor and says there is also research that shows a link between lack of sleep and obesity. so how much sleep is enough the data really suggest an adult would do best a number of parameters when he gets and eight hours of sleep per night for many because of work schedules and other obligations that's not always you and your body need that deep restorative sleep. women have more insomnia symptoms in men while we look at the plate most studies have shown that women can hold on to suggest another way all are better physiologically this man now all i don't suffer from insomnia actually quite the opposite i can actually fall asleep pretty much anywhere but after talking with doctor and i thought we should do a sleep study to see what kind of sleep i'm actually getting and coming
dr robert harass sleep study specialists with eastern virginia medical school says that bill comes due in the form of more car crashes impaired performance and problems with your mood and your health when we don't get enough sleep long periods of time when they have more what question would divest more heart disease doctor and says there is also research that shows a link between lack of sleep and obesity. so how much sleep is enough the data really suggest an adult would do best a number of...
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middle and i'd say you can get to work early it may be very needed sleep all at once our sleep expert dr robert verona says you need to sleep to think and function at your best you have the opportunity to nap and. and as you said the bigger deposit the bank that a good idea. excellent idea i think any any nothing that you can do to get yourself closer that's seven hours of sleep for twenty four appeared as a good idea hearing that napping counts was a huge huge personal relief. i try to nap for about an hour an hour or two each afternoon a lack of sleep can impede your short term abilities and there's some possibility they're still studying this what the longer term health impacts are from that lack of sleep so thick it is a bank you know if you can deposit seven eight hours of sleep the day your banks always gonna be full when you go for long periods of time to get a deficit by just has to get back to napping helps and you that he sells you heard it and i walked in after expert and yes definitely help. so now i've taken i still rather just fall hard to sleep at eleven thirty yes i know he's go
middle and i'd say you can get to work early it may be very needed sleep all at once our sleep expert dr robert verona says you need to sleep to think and function at your best you have the opportunity to nap and. and as you said the bigger deposit the bank that a good idea. excellent idea i think any any nothing that you can do to get yourself closer that's seven hours of sleep for twenty four appeared as a good idea hearing that napping counts was a huge huge personal relief. i try to nap for...
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dr. robert jeffers and let's talk about the mosque he went to. you have discussed this.s ties to radicalism. explain that mosque in baltimore. >> the mosque in ball baltimore a long relationship with a 100 year man for islam to dominate the west, and the part written about the destruction of the united states and sabotaging america from within. it's now mentioned as the number one organization set up in the muslim brotherhood as the largest terrorism trend if the united states, our government handed down guilty verdictses raising money in america and sending it overseas to support terrorism. it's also knowned by the north american islamic trust. that imam that preached at that mosque not only has ties to radical islamic organizations overseas, but was also the top al qaeda operative and killed by our drone in 2011. >> does anyone in the white house vet these efforts? i think then, the president, always goes out of his way, if you want to talk about the hate crime and the religion that is the victim of hate crimes in america by a very large margin, it's jewish americans.
dr. robert jeffers and let's talk about the mosque he went to. you have discussed this.s ties to radicalism. explain that mosque in baltimore. >> the mosque in ball baltimore a long relationship with a 100 year man for islam to dominate the west, and the part written about the destruction of the united states and sabotaging america from within. it's now mentioned as the number one organization set up in the muslim brotherhood as the largest terrorism trend if the united states, our...