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dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 sommelier's and 13 "non-experts" as they smelled various scents of wines and fruits. she found the wine others could not. but she also discovered parts of their brain are bigger including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. (dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health) the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the sommeliers it suggests that they might have some degree of protection. dr. banks says developing our sense of smell with wine or anything else might be key in growing our brains - to help prevent disease. (dr. sarah banks/ clee brain health) definitely, sort of stopping to smell the roses a little bit, to enjoy life to think about your sensory experiences... harley says he'll toast to that. (harley carbery/ director of wine, mandalay bay resort ) now the best part, time to taste... chris martinez, cbs news, las vegas >>
dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 sommelier's and 13 "non-experts" as they smelled various scents of wines and fruits. she found the wine others could not. but she also discovered parts of their brain are bigger including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. (dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health) the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the...
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dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 sommelier's and 13 "non-experts" as they smelled various scents of wines and fruits. she found the wine experts could detect scents the others could not. but a are bigger including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. (dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health) the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the sommeliers it suggests that they might have some degree of protection. dr. banks says developing our sense of smell with wine or anything else might be key in growing our brains - to help prevent disease. (dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health) little bit, to enjoy life to think about your sensory experiences... harley says he'll toast to that. (harley carbery/ director of wine, mandalay bay resort ) now the best part, time to taste... chris martinez, cbs news, las vegas./// ((christianne klein)) >>> the pa
dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 sommelier's and 13 "non-experts" as they smelled various scents of wines and fruits. she found the wine experts could detect scents the others could not. but a are bigger including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. (dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health) the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the sommeliers...
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(dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health)the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the sommeliersa& it suggests that they might have banks says developing our sense of smella& with wine or anything elsea&might be key in growing our brains - to help ?prevent disease. (dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health) definitely, sort of stopping to smell the roses a little bit, to enjoy life to think about your sensory experiences... harley says - he'll toast to that.(harley carbery/ director of wine, mandalay bay resort ) now the best part, time to taste... chris martinez, cbs news, las it's and you're watching cbs 2 this morning... morning...and if you're in it's degrees. degrees.just ahead...the one product the f-d-a is yanking from shelves because it's introducing longhorn's perfectly seasoned sirloin with your choice of side. plus an appetizer or a
(dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health)the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the sommeliersa& it suggests that they might have banks says developing our sense of smella& with wine or anything elsea&might be key in growing our brains - to help ?prevent disease. (dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health) definitely, sort of...
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dr. sarah bankdid brain scans she found the wine experts could detect scents others could not but discovered parts of their brain are bigger, including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. >> e fact the parts of the brain are bigger are most vulnerable to diseases like parkinson, pretty well for sew mel yays, suggestions they could have protection. >> reporter: deveping our sense of smell with wine or anything else might be key in growing our prevent disease. >> definitely stopping to mel the roses a little bit, to enjoy life, to thinkabt your experiences. >> the best partthe taste. >> repter: chris martinez, las vegas. >> that would be great if it lps with alzheimer's we have some great wineries around here. >>> todacould be the perfect day to check it out. a lot of those wineries will see more rain from hermine but had a chance to dry out a little bit yeerday and today. we have some sunshine. this is a look from shaw university showing the raleigh skyline. we are seeing warm temperatures outse a
dr. sarah bankdid brain scans she found the wine experts could detect scents others could not but discovered parts of their brain are bigger, including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. >> e fact the parts of the brain are bigger are most vulnerable to diseases like parkinson, pretty well for sew mel yays, suggestions they could have protection. >> reporter: deveping our sense of smell with wine or anything else might be key in growing our prevent disease. >> definitely...
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dr. sarah banks did brain scans on different wine experts not but she also discovered parts of their brains are bigger including areas suspect the bulk to alzheimer's -- susceptible to alzheimer's . >> this bodes pretty well for them. it suggests there is a degree of protection. dr. banks says developing our sense of smell may be key to growing our brains to help prevent disease . >> definitely stopping to smell the roses a little bit, to enjoy life, think abor says he will toast to that . >> chris martinez cbs news las vegas. >>> and apparent home invasion -- a father and daughter sleeping when these break in. the violent confrontation that scared the neighbors. first here is a look at what is ything. but we do agree that an honest day's work deserves an honest day's pay. representative kyrsten sinema knows that. when congress refused to work and pass a budget, she said they shouldn't get a paycheck. that's just common sense. and that's something we can all agree on. call representative kyrste
dr. sarah banks did brain scans on different wine experts not but she also discovered parts of their brains are bigger including areas suspect the bulk to alzheimer's -- susceptible to alzheimer's . >> this bodes pretty well for them. it suggests there is a degree of protection. dr. banks says developing our sense of smell may be key to growing our brains to help prevent disease . >> definitely stopping to smell the roses a little bit, to enjoy life, think abor says he will toast to...
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(dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health) the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the sommeliersa& it suggests that they might have some degree of . protection.dr. banks says - with wine or anything else - might be key in growing our brains - to help ?prevent disease. today those temperatures warmed back up. terry can we expect the heat tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning. we could all use a little more inspiration to get us to the gym everyday. everyday.meet the one group of personal trainers saying they'll get you in shape -- or your money back.tomorrow >>> in the weather center now with chief meteorologist terry swails we're talking how summer how. >> this is something we were talking about last week. we thought it would be hot and humid and stormy and that's a combination we've seen a couple of times. today we've got the heat back. >> and the the wind. >> that'
(dr. sarah banks/ cleveland clinic center for brain health) the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the sommeliersa& it suggests that they might have some degree of . protection.dr. banks says - with wine or anything else - might be key in growing our brains - to help ?prevent disease. today those temperatures warmed back up. terry can we expect the heat tomorrow on cbs 2...
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. >> dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 sommeliers and 13 non-experts as they smell various sense fruits. she found the wine experts could detect sense that the others could not, but she also discovered parts of their brain are bigger, including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. >> the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to alzheimer's and parkinson's bodes pretty well. it suggests they might help in the degree of protection. >> developing our sense of smell with mine or anything else might be key in growing our brains to prevent disease. to smell the roses a little bit, enjoy life, think about your sensory experience. >> harley says he'll toast to that. >> there is a moral to that story. just be active in smelling the wine. >> does drinking the wine help customers that part i can do. >>> loyal fan. she's apologizing to tom brady. >> the weekend trip prompting the olympic gymnast to say i'm sorry. >>> president obama's reaction to calling cap
. >> dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 sommeliers and 13 non-experts as they smell various sense fruits. she found the wine experts could detect sense that the others could not, but she also discovered parts of their brain are bigger, including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. >> the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to alzheimer's and parkinson's bodes pretty well. it suggests they might help in the degree of protection....
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shows - that keen sense of smell - has developed his brain there's just a lot more activity there...dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 sommelier's and 13 "non-experts" as they smelled various scents of wines and fruits.she found the wine experts ?could detect scents the others could not. but she also discovered parts of their brain are biggerincluding areas susceptible to alzheimer'. alzheimer's.the fact that the bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the sommeliers it suggests that they might have some degree of protection.dr. banks says developing our sense of smell with wine or anything elsemight be key in growing our brains - to help sort of stopping to smell the roses a little bit, to enjoy life to think about your sensory experiences... harley says - he'll toast to that.now the best part, time to delta airlines says a computer outage last month cost the airline 100 million dlars in lost revenue. revenue.the malfunction caused 23-hundred of its flights to be canceled. delta also reported passenger revenue for a
shows - that keen sense of smell - has developed his brain there's just a lot more activity there...dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 sommelier's and 13 "non-experts" as they smelled various scents of wines and fruits.she found the wine experts ?could detect scents the others could not. but she also discovered parts of their brain are biggerincluding areas susceptible to alzheimer'. alzheimer's.the fact that the bigger are those parts that are most vulnerable to diseases like...
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. >> repter: dr. sarah bankston brain scans. they smelled very a sense of winds and fruits. she found a wine experts could detect scents the others could not. she also discovered parts of the brain are bigger. including areas susceptible to alzheimer's.>> the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those are the most vulnerable to parkinson's and degree of protection. >> reporter: dr. bing says developing our sense of smell with minor anything else might be key in growing our brains to help prevent disease.>> definitely stopping to smell the roses, and to enjoy life. to think about your sensory expeences.>> reporter: harley says he will toast to that. >> that is the best part.>> reporter: chris martinez cbs newslas vegas.>> the participan in the study range from age in their mid-20s to the mid-60s. >>a local baby may hold a new world this video is from rob absher. he says today, his six-month- old and 10 day old auburn became the world's youngest water skier. the previous record holder was six months and 27 days old. this video was taken it lake high winds and r
. >> repter: dr. sarah bankston brain scans. they smelled very a sense of winds and fruits. she found a wine experts could detect scents the others could not. she also discovered parts of the brain are bigger. including areas susceptible to alzheimer's.>> the fact that the parts of the brain that are bigger are those are the most vulnerable to parkinson's and degree of protection. >> reporter: dr. bing says developing our sense of smell with minor anything else might be key in...
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dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 wine con sors and wine others could not but parts of their brain are bigger including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. >> they are most vulnerable to alzheimer's and park insons. it suggest they may have some degree of protection. >> developing our sense of smell with wine or anything else might be a key in growing our brains to help prevent disease. >>> time now for weather and traffic every ten minutes on the 4's. a nice start to a live look over the city where skies are clear and not a lot of action. hopefully people are just being lazy this morning since you don't have to go to work and the kids are out of school. 55 in denver, 52 in boulder. 66 in burlington starting the day cool in the high country. 33 in leadville and 43 in van. taking a look at satellite and radar, quiet conditions across the state. fog in the far north eastern because of that with wind we have red flag warnings from garfield county down south and south of denver out east into the
dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 wine con sors and wine others could not but parts of their brain are bigger including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. >> they are most vulnerable to alzheimer's and park insons. it suggest they may have some degree of protection. >> developing our sense of smell with wine or anything else might be a key in growing our brains to help prevent disease. >>> time now for weather and traffic every ten minutes on the 4's. a nice start to a...
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. >> reporter: dr. sarah braining 13 sommeliers and 13 non- brain are biggera&including she found that the sommeliers detected smells others could diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the sommeliersa& it suggests that they might have some degree of protection.dr. their brain are bigger we bodes very well for sommeliers. it develops some extra protection. sense of smell may be key in growing our brains to stop disease. >> definitely stopping to smell the roses a bit, tone joy life. >> reporter: harley says he'll toast to that. >> that's the best part. time to taste. >> chris march teens reporting. the participants in the study ranged from their mid 20 those their mid 60s. >>> a young iowa girl fought cancer, beating it once, only to have it return. 11th birthday, and it's already we upped the ante at culver's to create the new crispy southwest chicken sandwich. spicy pepper jack cheese and jalape?o ranch. on a lightly buttered, toasted ciabatta roll. the perfect cheese for pepper jack
. >> reporter: dr. sarah braining 13 sommeliers and 13 non- brain are biggera&including she found that the sommeliers detected smells others could diseases like alzheimer's or parkinson's bodes pretty well for the sommeliersa& it suggests that they might have some degree of protection.dr. their brain are bigger we bodes very well for sommeliers. it develops some extra protection. sense of smell may be key in growing our brains to stop disease. >> definitely stopping to smell...
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dr. sarah says this common and highly contagious illness normally affects children under the age of 10. >> it's just like most viruses. it's pretty contagious. it's one of those one in a day care setting can spread very quickly in a school setting amongst families if they haven't had it will often spread among the family. >> romona: hand, foot and mouth disease is caused by a number of viruses. symptoms include fever, lack of app appetite, sore throat and a run hand hygiene and to keep your child at home if they are sick with hand, foot and mouth to prevent the disease from spreading. >>> and, ladies, we know it's not good to be too stressed. new research says it can even affect your chances of getting pregnant. a new study from kentucky's university of louisville says stressed women are 40% less likely to exercise, enroll in a stress management program or talk to a health professional. >>> what do you want to happen to your pets when you can no longer care for them? lisa looked into ways you c
dr. sarah says this common and highly contagious illness normally affects children under the age of 10. >> it's just like most viruses. it's pretty contagious. it's one of those one in a day care setting can spread very quickly in a school setting amongst families if they haven't had it will often spread among the family. >> romona: hand, foot and mouth disease is caused by a number of viruses. symptoms include fever, lack of app appetite, sore throat and a run hand hygiene and to...
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. >> reporter: dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 of them and 13 nonexperts as they smelled scents of wines and fruits. she found the wine experts could detect scents the couldn't but discovered parts of the brain are bigger including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. >> the fact the parts of the brain that are bigger are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's and parkinsons suggest they might have some degree of protection. >> reporter: dr. banks says developing the sense of smell with wine or anything else might be key in growing our brains to help prevent disease. >> definitely sort of stopping life -- and enjoy life. >> reporter: harley says he will toast to that. >> that's the best part-time to taste. >> reporter: chris martinez cbs news las vegas. >>> sipetivity may have found the key to make the vacation feeling last long after it is over flee searchers at the university of california studied two groups at a 6 day retreat half why asked to meditate and other asked to enjoy the vacation. those
. >> reporter: dr. sarah banks did brain scans on 13 of them and 13 nonexperts as they smelled scents of wines and fruits. she found the wine experts could detect scents the couldn't but discovered parts of the brain are bigger including areas susceptible to alzheimer's. >> the fact the parts of the brain that are bigger are most vulnerable to diseases like alzheimer's and parkinsons suggest they might have some degree of protection. >> reporter: dr. banks says developing the...
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but before they do, we talked to dr. sarahhat else parents can do to set their kids up for success this school year. >> i always recommend train your brain, exercise your brain, sprengten your brain. >> reporter: eating healthy and good sleeping habits are essential, doing activities and exercise, she says, also a must. it doesn't stop there. >> mental health is very important in going back to school. there's natural anxiety that happens. so we really want to make sure kids are expressing those emotions, learning how to deal with them, and parents can model it, too, because we have our own anxiety about kids going back to school, or even us going back to our work routines. talk about how that feels like and how you cope as a parent and how your kids could cope, is really good practice for them, for going back to school. >> reporter: i'm pamela osbourn, nbc 10 news. >> nervous first days, right? remember? >> i know. parents have that anxiety, too. hate to see their kids go away. >> we both cried. >> yeah. kindergarten. not good
but before they do, we talked to dr. sarahhat else parents can do to set their kids up for success this school year. >> i always recommend train your brain, exercise your brain, sprengten your brain. >> reporter: eating healthy and good sleeping habits are essential, doing activities and exercise, she says, also a must. it doesn't stop there. >> mental health is very important in going back to school. there's natural anxiety that happens. so we really want to make sure kids...
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the kids we talked to said they're ready to go back to school, but before they do, we talked to dr. sarahbout what else they can do to set their kids up for success this school year. >> i always recommend, you have to train your brain, exercise your brain, strengthen your brain. >> reporter: eating healthy and good sleeping habits are essential, doing activities and exercise, she says, also a must. it doesn't stop there. >> mental health is very important, also, when going back to school. so there's some natural anxiety that happens. we really want to make sure kids are expressing those emotions, learning how to deal with them, and parents can model it, because we have our own anxiety about going back to school or our own work routine. talking about that anxiety and how that feels about and how you cope as a parent and how your kids can cope is really good practice for them going back to school. >> reporter: i'm pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >>> the housing market may be hot right now, but home builders can't find enough workers to get the job done. the national association of home builder
the kids we talked to said they're ready to go back to school, but before they do, we talked to dr. sarahbout what else they can do to set their kids up for success this school year. >> i always recommend, you have to train your brain, exercise your brain, strengthen your brain. >> reporter: eating healthy and good sleeping habits are essential, doing activities and exercise, she says, also a must. it doesn't stop there. >> mental health is very important, also, when going...
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. >> reporter: dr. sarah canali a pediatrician at the cambridge health alliance in somerville says she's seen an uptick of parents bringing their kids in. >> reporter: the state of massachusetts required students to be updated with their vaccinations unless there's a religious or medical canali said she's dealt with a few parents who are reluctant to give their kids shots. >> each parent that has different concerns about it and i ask parents to really bring them up. >> reporter: canali is not alone. the american academy of pad contribution found -- pediatrics found that 87% of pediatricians encountered parents who refuse to vaccinate their children. >> i think one of the problems is that people don't see the diseases anymore they don't realize the importance of preventing them. >> reporter: dr. larry madoff from the department of these diseases have a tendency to reappear. in may a european union tourist visiting boston was diagnosed with measles which shutdown this espresso on newbury street after they found
. >> reporter: dr. sarah canali a pediatrician at the cambridge health alliance in somerville says she's seen an uptick of parents bringing their kids in. >> reporter: the state of massachusetts required students to be updated with their vaccinations unless there's a religious or medical canali said she's dealt with a few parents who are reluctant to give their kids shots. >> each parent that has different concerns about it and i ask parents to really bring them up. >>...
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sarah. >> yeah. >> she plays julia louis-dr louis-dre louis-drelouis-dre louis-dreyfus' daughter on "veep" which just won an emmy so congratulations. did you have any angst when she said i want to be an actor? >> i didn't have my daughter is incredibly smart and was a phenomenal student, spoke four languages, spoke latin, old greek, just an amazing student. and so i had great aspirations for her, very much like my mother and father, both incredibly talented and successful actors. when i made the choice to go do this, they really let me find my way. and so, i have had to do the same thing for sarah whether i liked it or not. she was going to do this. you my daughter's agent's name. she's done this all on her own. i think she's incredibly talented and i'm really proud of her. [ applause ] >> your in one of the most anticipated shows this season called "designated survivor." we saw a clip. tell everybody a little bit about it, baby. >> first of all, i'm so grateful that people chose to watch it so i'm thrilled by that. there's always the great fear that there's all this anticipation up. but the show fun
sarah. >> yeah. >> she plays julia louis-dr louis-dre louis-drelouis-dre louis-dreyfus' daughter on "veep" which just won an emmy so congratulations. did you have any angst when she said i want to be an actor? >> i didn't have my daughter is incredibly smart and was a phenomenal student, spoke four languages, spoke latin, old greek, just an amazing student. and so i had great aspirations for her, very much like my mother and father, both incredibly talented and...
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dr. oz a summary of the physical exam he underwent last week. sarah, this is only a summary that trump shared. there are a lot of other details missing. >> that's right. he shared it with dr. oz but he hasn't shared it with the public yet. it's not a full and complete medical history even when we do see the summary there aren't issues donald trump may have had in the past. it could cause complications if he were president. >> why not share your records? >> revealing the results from his recent flt. not to the public but to dr. oz. >> those were all of the -- >> there were no surprises except again that donald trump said they are a statin lowering drug. >> past nominees provided to demonstrate their physical capacity to serve as president. kellyanne conway doesn't see the point of such broad disclosure. >> i don't know why we need such extensive medical reporting when we all have the right to privacy. >> this is hardly the only area where tlufrp rump is less than transparent. he refuses to release his tax returns because they are under audit. >> it mea
dr. oz a summary of the physical exam he underwent last week. sarah, this is only a summary that trump shared. there are a lot of other details missing. >> that's right. he shared it with dr. oz but he hasn't shared it with the public yet. it's not a full and complete medical history even when we do see the summary there aren't issues donald trump may have had in the past. it could cause complications if he were president. >> why not share your records? >> revealing the...
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dr. oz today. but i am going to deliver for you and your family, just like i did for sarah, all those years ago, withrance program that gave her the chance to be the extraordinary young woman she is. and i'll tell you something else. people accuse me of all kinds of things. you probably have seen that. but nobody e. accuses me of quitting. and i will never give up, i'll never walk away. no matter how tough the going gets. i'm actually asking americans to hold me can'table for my ideas and hold my opponent accountable for his. we don't need a president who says the minimum wage is too high. we need a president who knows that americans deserve a raise to get to a living wage. we don't need a president who wants to take away people's health coverage. we need a president who wants everybody to have quality, affordable health care. and we don't need a president who apparently thinks only married people deserve paid leave and only mothers ever stay home with the kids. we don't need someone who rushes out a half-baked plan just weeks before an election, after decades of ignoring or putting down working moms
dr. oz today. but i am going to deliver for you and your family, just like i did for sarah, all those years ago, withrance program that gave her the chance to be the extraordinary young woman she is. and i'll tell you something else. people accuse me of all kinds of things. you probably have seen that. but nobody e. accuses me of quitting. and i will never give up, i'll never walk away. no matter how tough the going gets. i'm actually asking americans to hold me can'table for my ideas and hold...
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dr. oz today. but i am going to deliver for you and your family just like i did for sarah all those years ago withhildren's health insurance program that gave her the chance to be the extraordinary young woman she is. and i'll tell you something else. people accuse me of all kinds of things, you've probably seen that. but nobody ever accuses me of quitting. and i will never give up, i'll never walk away no matter how tough the going gets. i'm actually asking americans to hold me accountable for my ideas and to hold my opponent accountable for his. we don't need a president who says minimum wage is too high. we need a president who knows americans deserve a raise to get to a living wage. we don't need a president who wants to take away people's health coverage, we need a president who wants everyone to have quality affordable health care. and we don't need a president who thinks the father doesn't deserve paid leave and the mother stays home with the kids. we don't need to be putting down or ignoring working moms. we need a president who has spent years fighting for these issues, who has a plan to
dr. oz today. but i am going to deliver for you and your family just like i did for sarah all those years ago withhildren's health insurance program that gave her the chance to be the extraordinary young woman she is. and i'll tell you something else. people accuse me of all kinds of things, you've probably seen that. but nobody ever accuses me of quitting. and i will never give up, i'll never walk away no matter how tough the going gets. i'm actually asking americans to hold me accountable for...
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dr. bornsteen to report his findings. the primary question, how healthy is the 70-year-old republican nominee? for that sarah marie is live in new york where trump is scheduled to speak later today. what do we know? >> well, good morning, chris. look, we know that donald trump doesn't exercise all that much. we know he wants to lose about 15 pounds. but we don't know a whole lot of details and that's largely because even though he released the results of his recent physical, he hasn't made them public. he did rely on a little reality television flare in terms of revealing on television. >> why not share your medical records? >> i really have no problem in doing it. i have it right here. should i do it? i don't care. it's two letters. one is the report and the other is from lennox hill hospital. >> may i see them? >> yeah, sure. >> now, of course, all of this comes as there is a much bigger focus on transparency in terms of the health of both of those candidates and while donald trump has been taking a respectful tone when it comes to navigating hillary clinton's health issues at the 9/11 service, he couldn't
dr. bornsteen to report his findings. the primary question, how healthy is the 70-year-old republican nominee? for that sarah marie is live in new york where trump is scheduled to speak later today. what do we know? >> well, good morning, chris. look, we know that donald trump doesn't exercise all that much. we know he wants to lose about 15 pounds. but we don't know a whole lot of details and that's largely because even though he released the results of his recent physical, he hasn't...
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sarah morgan: to help our children thrive. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr.th you. >> announcer: she left him four times. >> dr. phil: you choose him over your children? >> yes. >> announcer: but she always comes back. >> dr. phil: do you think you're the smartest guy in the room? >> most attractive, not smartest. >> dr. phil: you didn't want to come here. >> i have an important job. >> dr. phil: you had time for a bender but didn't have time to come here. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> dr. phil: i try to be an emotional compass and point you in the right direction. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
sarah morgan: to help our children thrive. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr.th you. >> announcer: she left him four times. >> dr. phil: you choose him over your children? >> yes. >> announcer: but she always comes back. >> dr. phil: do you think you're the smartest guy in the room? >> most attractive, not smartest. >> dr. phil: you didn't want to come here. >> i have an important job. >> dr. phil: you had time for a bender...
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dr. oz today. i am going to deliver for you and your family just like i did first sarah all those years ago with thehealth insurance program that saved her. i will tell you something else, she will accuse me of -- people accuse me of all kinds of things, but nobody ever accuses me of quitting. i will never give up. i will never walk away, no matter how tough the going gets. i'm asking americans to hold me accountable for my ideas and hold my opponent accountable for his. [cheers] we don't need a president who says the minimum wage is too high. we need a president who knows that americans deserve a raise. [cheers] we don't need a president who wants to take away people's health coverage, we need a president who wants everyone to have quality, affordable health care. [cheers] [crowd chanting hillary] is who you should vote for on november 8 because, as michelle obama said in her fabulous speech at the democratic convention -- >[cheers] thiswe go to the polls november, the real choice is not between democrat or republican, it is about who will have the power to shape our children for the next four year
dr. oz today. i am going to deliver for you and your family just like i did first sarah all those years ago with thehealth insurance program that saved her. i will tell you something else, she will accuse me of -- people accuse me of all kinds of things, but nobody ever accuses me of quitting. i will never give up. i will never walk away, no matter how tough the going gets. i'm asking americans to hold me accountable for my ideas and hold my opponent accountable for his. [cheers] we don't need...
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dr. oz today. but i am going to deliver for you and your family just like i did for sarah all those years ago withldren's health insurance program that gave her the chance to be the extraordinary young woman she is. [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: and i'll tell you something else. people accuse me of all kinds of things. you've probably seen that. but nobody ever accuses me of quitting, and i'll never give up, i'll never walk away no matter how tough the going gets. i'm actually asking americans to hold me accountable for my ideas and hold my opponent accountable for his. [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: we don't need a president who says the minimum wage is too high. we need a president who knows that americans deserve a raise to get to a living wage. we don't need a president who wants to take away people's health coverage. we need a president who wants everyone to have quality, affordable health care. and we don't need a president who apparently thinks only married people deserve paid leave and only mothers ever stay home with the kids. we don't need someone who rushes out a ha
dr. oz today. but i am going to deliver for you and your family just like i did for sarah all those years ago withldren's health insurance program that gave her the chance to be the extraordinary young woman she is. [cheers and applause] secretary clinton: and i'll tell you something else. people accuse me of all kinds of things. you've probably seen that. but nobody ever accuses me of quitting, and i'll never give up, i'll never walk away no matter how tough the going gets. i'm actually asking...
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dr. oz's show. instead they'll talk about mr. trump's health regimen, what he eats and stuff like that, and how he exercises. so let's talk about that. back with us now sarahuckabee sanders, sarin johnson, jason johnson and jackie kucinich. sarah why did donald trump change his mind do you think? >> i'm not sure he has. all along he said he was going to release his health records this week. that hasn't changed. he'll do that -- >> -- on brian kylmeade, he said i know this that donald trump will turn over those records right to dr. oz who will analyze them and it will be a surprise to dr. trump what dr. oz is going to say. that's what brian kilmeade said on his show as he was interviewing dr. oz. so it seems like he changed his mind. >> well not necessarily. i mean as far as i know brian kilmeade isn't a spokesperson for the campaign. and i think that the campaign itself has been extremely clear that donald trump will release his records this week from a physical he took on friday. we're in the middle of the week. it's certainly not over and he still plans to do that. but he is unlike hillary clinton willing to sit down with a doctor in a public forum and h
dr. oz's show. instead they'll talk about mr. trump's health regimen, what he eats and stuff like that, and how he exercises. so let's talk about that. back with us now sarahuckabee sanders, sarin johnson, jason johnson and jackie kucinich. sarah why did donald trump change his mind do you think? >> i'm not sure he has. all along he said he was going to release his health records this week. that hasn't changed. he'll do that -- >> -- on brian kylmeade, he said i know this that...
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dr. oz show later this weo healthy but that he's not hiding anything. live in the newsroom, kris anderson, 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: a trump rally turning violent in north carolina. video appears to show a trump supporter grabbing a protester by the neck and trying to punch him in the face. the trump supporter did not have to leave and was not arrested. >> christa: developing this morning, the united states flying bombers over ally south korea in a shout of force meant after north korea's fifth nuclear test. the bombers were escorted by u.s. and south korean jets and came within 75 miles of the north korean border. >> sarah: tom brady is money the many people impressed with the patriots' victory in the regular season opener. number 12 says he's impressed with how jimmy garoppolo played in his first career nfl start. while serving his suspension, brady was forced to watch sunday's win from his home in brookline. during his weekly monday night interview with westwood brady praised garoppolo said he had the deck stacked against him in arizona. >> you know, jimmy did everything he was asked. to it was a dwreatd way to start the season for our team.
dr. oz show later this weo healthy but that he's not hiding anything. live in the newsroom, kris anderson, 7news "today in new england." >> sarah: a trump rally turning violent in north carolina. video appears to show a trump supporter grabbing a protester by the neck and trying to punch him in the face. the trump supporter did not have to leave and was not arrested. >> christa: developing this morning, the united states flying bombers over ally south korea in a shout of...
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. >> sarah: and a happy dog that went missing in florida was found more than 1,000 miles away since 1961, pearle vision has ov that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. >> and now time for 7sports with joe amorosino. >> joe: good morning. the red sox will have the wait at least one more night to clinch the a.l. east after their ace david price melted under the lights at yankee stadium last night, serving up 12 hits and six runs including three home runs as the red sox 11-game winning streak came to an end. the sox were down 4-3 in the seventh. dustin pedroia lacing a single past first. jackie bradley, jr., scores from second and the game four, but in the bottom of the frame, trouble for "price is right," more trouble. the number-nine hitter, tyler austin, lifts a two-run home run to right. the yankees jump on top 6-4, price goes six and one-third giving up those six runs on 12 hits, including three home runs. top o
. >> sarah: and a happy dog that went missing in florida was found more than 1,000 miles away since 1961, pearle vision has ov that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. >> and now time for 7sports with joe amorosino. >> joe: good morning. the red sox will have the wait...