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dr. snyder. >> and thenou to found out a medical professional did this is shocking. >> reporter: he's raising questions about many of dr. schneider's methods. like the use of restraints called a papoose board. >> you could call it a baby straight jacket. >> reporter: dr. michael davis is a dentist ethics expert. do as much dentistry as you can within the shortest amount of time feasible. >> so you don't want to coax the kid to opening their mouth. you need them in there, mouth open. >> get them this, get them out, make the dollars. >> reporter: florida medicaid records indicate he made a lot of them off the poor. nearly 4 million in government payments in only five years. recently a few states have begun to regulate or limit controversial treats how long a child can be restrained in a papoose board and the number of procedures a child might be subjected to in a single visit, but florida is not one of them. so papoose boards remain legal there. >> i know. i'm sorry. it was just we want to make sure. >> reporter: at first here an a local tv station, dr. schneider seemed almost cordial in defens
dr. snyder. >> and thenou to found out a medical professional did this is shocking. >> reporter: he's raising questions about many of dr. schneider's methods. like the use of restraints called a papoose board. >> you could call it a baby straight jacket. >> reporter: dr. michael davis is a dentist ethics expert. do as much dentistry as you can within the shortest amount of time feasible. >> so you don't want to coax the kid to opening their mouth. you need them in...
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dr. snyder? >> i'm sorry -- >> mister, i'm sorry. i can't see this angle with my glasses, i need new glasses or a different angle, i guess. there you go. >> engineering operates in silos. the companies that made those dvrs got a chip with software on it, they didn't inspect it because it's a blob and they put in the their device, they sold that device to some other company that put their name on it and sold it to the consumer and you have this chain which is very opaque and companies will hand off to each other so banding together i think will be very difficult and the way we can do that is to incent it. if i have liability that go up the chain, if i have regulations that will affect each other then i'm giving the companies reason to not just say, yup, this works it's hard and i don't have a good crisp answer. hopefully mr. drew does. >> that's what we put him last. >> i would say that i agree with regards to cheap iot. i think with regards to cheap iot the focus primarily is on the specific set of application they're looking to deve
dr. snyder? >> i'm sorry -- >> mister, i'm sorry. i can't see this angle with my glasses, i need new glasses or a different angle, i guess. there you go. >> engineering operates in silos. the companies that made those dvrs got a chip with software on it, they didn't inspect it because it's a blob and they put in the their device, they sold that device to some other company that put their name on it and sold it to the consumer and you have this chain which is very opaque and...
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dr. steven snyder, professor of psychiatry at mt. sinai. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> we're talking about embarrassment again. tuesday we talked about men embarrassed to talk about testicular cancer and now it's mental health. >> the most profound thing is our mental health. and it's not just about lives, it's about quality of life. with provocative insights gained about why men aren't talking about their minds. >> nearly half of the men, 46% say they're embarrassed to share their feelings about mental health, and this is significant. 49% admit that they're feeling more depressed than they let on. >> yeah. >> you know, men don't ask for directions when they're lost, either. this is a male quality of not wanting to get help. go it alone. be brave. it's a known male quality, but sometimes it can get in your way. >> so when you come across men, what do you tell them? how d hurdle? >> a lot of folks think they have to man up. we even have that phrase. if you really want to man up, protect your family. the most important thin
dr. steven snyder, professor of psychiatry at mt. sinai. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> we're talking about embarrassment again. tuesday we talked about men embarrassed to talk about testicular cancer and now it's mental health. >> the most profound thing is our mental health. and it's not just about lives, it's about quality of life. with provocative insights gained about why men aren't talking about their minds. >> nearly half of the men, 46% say...
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dr. steven snyder and mehmet oz. tuesday we talked about men being embarrassed to talk about testicular cancer. now we're talking about men being embarrassed to talk about mental health. >> it is about quality of life. we don't want to back away from about why men aren't talking about their minds. >> nearly 46% of men say they are embarrassed to share their feelings about mental health. this is significant -- 49% admit they are feeling more depressed than they let on. >> men don't ask for directions when they're lost either. it is a male quality of not wanting to get help. go it alone. be brave. it is a known male quality but sometimes it can get in your way. >> when you come across men, how do they get past this hurdle? >> a lot of folks think they ha t if you want to man up, protect your family. the most important thing a man needs to do is be there for his family. if men aren't healthy they can't walk their daughter down the aisle, they won't be there for the rest of their family in they need some help. >> does de
dr. steven snyder and mehmet oz. tuesday we talked about men being embarrassed to talk about testicular cancer. now we're talking about men being embarrassed to talk about mental health. >> it is about quality of life. we don't want to back away from about why men aren't talking about their minds. >> nearly 46% of men say they are embarrassed to share their feelings about mental health. this is significant -- 49% admit they are feeling more depressed than they let on. >> men...
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dr. steven snyder professor of psychiatry at mt. sinai. spent a lot of time in our joint survey asking questions with provocative insights gained about why men aren't talking about their minds. >> nearly half of the men, 46% say they're embarrassed to share their feelings about mental health and this is significant. 49% admit that they're feeling more depressed than they let on. >> yeah. >> you know men don't ask for directions when they're lost either. this is a male quality of not wanting to get help. go it alone. be brave. it's a known male quality, but sometimes it can get in your way. >> so when you come across men, what do you tell them? how do they get past this hurdle? >> a lot of folks think they have to man up. we even have that phrase. if you really want to man up protect your family. the most important thing a man needs to do is be there for the people in their life and it's important to let people know if they're not healthy, they won't walk their daughter down the aisle and be there for their family if they need help. >> does
dr. steven snyder professor of psychiatry at mt. sinai. spent a lot of time in our joint survey asking questions with provocative insights gained about why men aren't talking about their minds. >> nearly half of the men, 46% say they're embarrassed to share their feelings about mental health and this is significant. 49% admit that they're feeling more depressed than they let on. >> yeah. >> you know men don't ask for directions when they're lost either. this is a male quality...
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dr. schreiner and maybe submit a question to you. we can expand our conversation on that. the gentleman's time has expired. they recognize the gentleman from texas for five minutes. welcome mr. drew and mr. snyder and dr. phil. i have to admit last night i lost sleep appearing for this hearing. we focused on september 21 of this year. and then they launched the strike that on the question security over 600 gigabytes per second swarmed them and then a month later on october 21 the same one died. i lost sleep because after nine years as a naval aviator eight years working the senate for two texas senators and four terms of the house i know the biggest threat to our security and our prosperity is not bombs it's not missiles it is cyber attacks and cyber security. ones and zeros. what bothers me most earlier this year is that the attack was exactly what they told me. they will swarm them. they will score a touchdown. that is exactly what these guys did. they have the success and having 600 gigabits per second swarmed past security. and so in this environment we can't be reactive. we have to be proactive. our government has to be proactive. now i said the word government and said proactive. some peo
dr. schreiner and maybe submit a question to you. we can expand our conversation on that. the gentleman's time has expired. they recognize the gentleman from texas for five minutes. welcome mr. drew and mr. snyder and dr. phil. i have to admit last night i lost sleep appearing for this hearing. we focused on september 21 of this year. and then they launched the strike that on the question security over 600 gigabytes per second swarmed them and then a month later on october 21 the same one died....
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our correspondent jessica snyder joins us from outside trump tower on fifth avenue in new york city. gess jessica, dr. generben cars name resurfaced. right. touting ben carnes over trump's favorite media, twitter, tweeting out, i am seriously considering dr. wen carson as head of hud. housing and urban development. gotten to know him well. a greatly talented person who loves people. now, interestingly, this tweet coming just about one week after a close adviser to dr. carson told cnn that dr. ben carson had actually turned down an opportunity to become secretary of health and human services. that close adviser to dr. carson saying that carson just didn't feel comfortable with it. had never led an agency. it wasn't his strength. how, dr. ben cars han ban close surrogate to donald trump throughout this campaign and by his side throughout the election. so could he now be changing his tune and could he, in fact, be considered as donald trump has said for head of hud? wolf? >> we know he's announced key national security choices. what about his economic team, jessica? what do you hear than? >> reporter: w
our correspondent jessica snyder joins us from outside trump tower on fifth avenue in new york city. gess jessica, dr. generben cars name resurfaced. right. touting ben carnes over trump's favorite media, twitter, tweeting out, i am seriously considering dr. wen carson as head of hud. housing and urban development. gotten to know him well. a greatly talented person who loves people. now, interestingly, this tweet coming just about one week after a close adviser to dr. carson told cnn that dr....