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dr. steven gundry. herote a book called "the plant paradox." grammy winner kelly clarkson also read "the plant paradox." she talked about it recently on nbc's "the today show." she said she not only lost a lot of weight, but, also, cleared up her autoimmune disease. >> i mean, for me, it wasn't really the weight -- for me, it was i'm not on my medicine anymore. >> the temptation is, "well, let's just stop for a pizza, or let's get a bucket of chicken, and we'll be okay." but, in fact, all those things that make life easy and convenient are actually diminishing our health and our kids' health. >> dr. gundry and dr. bredesen have joined forces in the fight against brain disease. >> if it's in your family, you want to come in in your 40s and say, "where do i stand?" we want everyone to get on prevention. we really can reduce the global burden of dementia if we do that. >> it completely changed my life. >> i feel hope. i'm celebrating being the first person in south carolina to reverse alzheimer's. if my story can help one person, then my embarrass
dr. steven gundry. herote a book called "the plant paradox." grammy winner kelly clarkson also read "the plant paradox." she talked about it recently on nbc's "the today show." she said she not only lost a lot of weight, but, also, cleared up her autoimmune disease. >> i mean, for me, it wasn't really the weight -- for me, it was i'm not on my medicine anymore. >> the temptation is, "well, let's just stop for a pizza, or let's get a bucket of...
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dr. steven gundry on how to keep our brains healthy. so stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music ts l and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. your avger cky mountaineer for special offers now. >> we are back with dr. steven gundry, author of "the plant paradox" and a new cookbook, which i've been trying to implement. edying to find all the and he is a world-famous cardiologist, heart surgeon, who's now fixing brains through food, which is really radical for a lot of people. so, we talked about how food can be medicine for us now. so, what should we be eating and what should we get rid of? >> okay. so, what we're designed to eat -- we're actually 99% a great ape with our genetic makeup, and one of the things i try to convince my patients is a gorilla eats 16 pounds of leaves every day, and he's got more muscle than we'll ever have.
dr. steven gundry on how to keep our brains healthy. so stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music ts l and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. your avger cky mountaineer for special offers now. >> we are back with dr. steven gundry, author of "the plant...
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dr. stevens, thank you, dr. matthews, thank you board, thank you friends and people here, and especially the students of our school district and especially the ones that revel in the arts and arts education. good evening. i'm rob daniels and i'm humbled to be the recipient of this award. it's a long way from the farm in lake odessa, michigan, where i grew up. my dream and my career became a reality because of the arts and arts education which include all the amazing people and experiences that an artist encounters on their journey. it is my firm belief that all of us and especially all of our students can also reach for and achieve their dreams through the arts and the amazing opportunities that arts, the creativity and artistic expression offer them. i have been very lucky my whole life to have been surrounded by artists, staff, family and friends who share the dreams of what the arts can offer. i'd like to thank my arts staff colleagues. i couldn't begin to name you all. my fellow teachers, the administration,
dr. stevens, thank you, dr. matthews, thank you board, thank you friends and people here, and especially the students of our school district and especially the ones that revel in the arts and arts education. good evening. i'm rob daniels and i'm humbled to be the recipient of this award. it's a long way from the farm in lake odessa, michigan, where i grew up. my dream and my career became a reality because of the arts and arts education which include all the amazing people and experiences that...
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. >> dr steven ip, who does not treat kylie, showed us how it's done.ll it takes is one session, which costs about $500. >> you start off by numbing up the lips. you mix up the solution. it's injected in the place where there was the filler, and what it'll do is it'll just dissolve the filler. your body will metabolize it away. >> kylie's not the only star to plump their pout and then change their mind. anna faris stopped getting injections because she didn't notice much of a difference. jessica simpson didn't like it, calling the look fake. but kylie's move could be a game changer for her 111 million fans and followers. >> kylie jenner being such an influencer, if she's not doing it, they may not want to do it either. >> bye, guys! >> you're going run to get your lip filler taken out, aren't you? >> it's out. >>> we know some of the stars of "vanderpump rules" have tried cosmetic procedures. >> yeah, they have, like me. they fit right in here in hollywood. by the way, so many stars love that show. i'm talking j-law, rihanna, lady gaga. so last night we
. >> dr steven ip, who does not treat kylie, showed us how it's done.ll it takes is one session, which costs about $500. >> you start off by numbing up the lips. you mix up the solution. it's injected in the place where there was the filler, and what it'll do is it'll just dissolve the filler. your body will metabolize it away. >> kylie's not the only star to plump their pout and then change their mind. anna faris stopped getting injections because she didn't notice much of a...
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dr. steven gundry to find out. how did you come up with this idea?i used to be 70 pounds bigger than i am now, despite running 30 miles a week and going to the gym one hour a day. and so i eliminated foods that turned on our immune system which are called lectins. we attack ourselves by mistake. >> lectin, what exactly is it? when i pick up this, where is it? >> great, it's in the skin and the seeds of that ma >> and it's in skin and the seeds of that cucumber. traditional societies have actually always peeled and deseeded their cucumbers. >> dr. gundry says there are lectins in lots of plant-based foods like grains, oatmeal, brown rice, and pasta to name a few. >> over the last 50 years we have increased our lectin consumption unknowingly and coinciding with that our autoimmune disease has skyrocketed. >> his solution to eliminate lectins is simple -- >> so the first thing you do is you make some swaps, just like kelly clarkson did. >> i'm going to be real with you, it's real expensive to do. >> so, you get rid of oatmeal. it's a grain, a really nas
dr. steven gundry to find out. how did you come up with this idea?i used to be 70 pounds bigger than i am now, despite running 30 miles a week and going to the gym one hour a day. and so i eliminated foods that turned on our immune system which are called lectins. we attack ourselves by mistake. >> lectin, what exactly is it? when i pick up this, where is it? >> great, it's in the skin and the seeds of that ma >> and it's in skin and the seeds of that cucumber. traditional...
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dr. steven seager made the film adding air checks from the ksro radio. >> the north bay is on fire. >> reporter: news director kerrigan remembers it vividly and didn't take a day off for weeks as her station kept everyone informed of the fire. it's hard to look at still, she says? because it's that raw. the time doesn't matter, that raw. >> reporter: it is a blend of catharsis and shared experience. >> people don't get it until you show them what it was really like. the worst thing most people will ever go through. >> reporter: and continue to go through even now. >> i don't feel numb, but since i'm not panicking, i believe i am repressing it. >> reporter: the film's producers say any money they get from this movie will go right back to the communities helping fire victims. >> thanks. powerful. >>> rescue workers today recovered the body of a california firefighter. the 36-year-old died when his bulldozer overturned as he tried to cut a fire line in the deep terrain. his body was taken to the county coroner's office. the fire he was trying to contain has exploded since. >> a lot of people can't
dr. steven seager made the film adding air checks from the ksro radio. >> the north bay is on fire. >> reporter: news director kerrigan remembers it vividly and didn't take a day off for weeks as her station kept everyone informed of the fire. it's hard to look at still, she says? because it's that raw. the time doesn't matter, that raw. >> reporter: it is a blend of catharsis and shared experience. >> people don't get it until you show them what it was really like. the...
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dr. steven masley, and up next i'll share an easy-to-follow prram with special foods, nutrients, and activitieso don't go away. i'll be right back. male announcer: this program is made possible in part by designs for health. - in reality, as people age, on occasion taking longer to remember a name or a fact is pretty common, but being disabled alby memory loss is not no [upbeat music] with memory loss, we lose our independence, our identity, and even worse, he become a burden toeople we love. ♪ no matter what your age,
dr. steven masley, and up next i'll share an easy-to-follow prram with special foods, nutrients, and activitieso don't go away. i'll be right back. male announcer: this program is made possible in part by designs for health. - in reality, as people age, on occasion taking longer to remember a name or a fact is pretty common, but being disabled alby memory loss is not no [upbeat music] with memory loss, we lose our independence, our identity, and even worse, he become a burden toeople we love....
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dr. steven steger made the film and added effects from krso radio. >> the north bay is on fire. >> reporterirector, pat kerrigan remembers vividly,shy spent 12 hours on air that first morning and didn't take a day off for weeks as her radio station kept everyone informed of the tragic story line. it's still hard to look at, pat says. >> because it's that raw. nine months later, it doesn't matter, it's that raw. >> reporter: indeed it is a kat thar sis and shared -- catharsis and shared experience. >> it's the worst thing most people will ever go through. >> reporter: and still go through until now. >> i am not panicking but feel i am repressing it. >> reporter: they expect a strong response to this and so strong there will be case workers outside the theater during the showing. >> wayne, thank you so much. >>> all right. let's get a look at the forecast. last week was steady 90s. what have we got this week? >> steady 90s. there you go. in addition to steady 90s we will see an increase in humidity later in the week. right now, we have fog at the coastline, sunny skies over the bay and inland
dr. steven steger made the film and added effects from krso radio. >> the north bay is on fire. >> reporterirector, pat kerrigan remembers vividly,shy spent 12 hours on air that first morning and didn't take a day off for weeks as her radio station kept everyone informed of the tragic story line. it's still hard to look at, pat says. >> because it's that raw. nine months later, it doesn't matter, it's that raw. >> reporter: indeed it is a kat thar sis and shared --...
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dr. steven fish, political science professor at cal. >> interesting days indeed, especially for russia specialists>> let's talk about the denial. let's go back to the other day in helsinki, and that news conference wch b awkwardo beg w. what did you make of that entire appearance by an american president? what will history remember? >> history will remember probably the lowest day in the history of the american presidency. never has an american president been that outrageously subservient to a foreign leader, much less the leader of a hostile foreign power. what's more, putin ran rings around him in every way. trump seemed to be coming off the meeting with his handler, and he was profoundly inarticulate as usual. this was a dark day for the united states. >> you condemn that in the strongest possible terms, perhaps the darkest day for an american president. strong language. you mean that sincerely? >> completely sincerely. >> i'm reminded of president reagan, tear down this wall, a confrontational stance his advisers told him not to do, but he did anyway. this is the opposite. >> the republican pa
dr. steven fish, political science professor at cal. >> interesting days indeed, especially for russia specialists>> let's talk about the denial. let's go back to the other day in helsinki, and that news conference wch b awkwardo beg w. what did you make of that entire appearance by an american president? what will history remember? >> history will remember probably the lowest day in the history of the american presidency. never has an american president been that outrageously...
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dr. steven gundry. that was nearly ticks years ago. he wrote a book called "the plant paradox."e plant paradox." she talked about it recently on nbc's the "today" show. she says she not only lost a lot of weight, but also cleared up her autoimmune disease. >> for me, it wasn't really the weight. for me it's i'm not on my medicine anymore. >> the temptation, well, let's just stop for pizza or get a bucket of chicken and we'll be okay. in fact, all those things that make life easy and convenient are actually diminishing our health and our kids' health. >> dr. gundry and dr. brettison have joined forces in the fight against brain disease. >> it's in your family you want to come in your 40s and say where do i stand? we want everyone to get on prevention. we really can reduce the global burden of dplentia if we do that. >> it completely changed my life. >> i feel hope. i'm celebrating being the first person in south carolina to reverse alzheimer's. if my story can help one person, then my embarrassment at having no brain i joke about is worth it. >> sheryl jennings, abc 7 news. >> an
dr. steven gundry. that was nearly ticks years ago. he wrote a book called "the plant paradox."e plant paradox." she talked about it recently on nbc's the "today" show. she says she not only lost a lot of weight, but also cleared up her autoimmune disease. >> for me, it wasn't really the weight. for me it's i'm not on my medicine anymore. >> the temptation, well, let's just stop for pizza or get a bucket of chicken and we'll be okay. in fact, all those...
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dr. steven seager evacuated his home he knew he had to make this. he brought on producers including michael o'shea which owns santa rosa news radio station ksro. >> i am pat kerrigan in the newsroom and the north bay is on fire. >> we put together what has turned out to be, i feel, a very sensitive, a very compassionate, extremely caring, motion picture. >> reporter: all the proceeds of the premier and future showings at third street cinemas will go to the sonoma county resilience fund. kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> papa john's again in the hot seat. allegations from current and former employees surrounding his conduct at work. conduct at work. >> and new life for old piers. >>> this is "abc 7 mornings." >> good morning. time now 5:15 a.m. we're looking at your micro climates, mid 60s along the coast, near 70, downtown san francisco mid 70s for oakland, 75 today and gets warm inland. 90s in walnut creek and a similar story in antioch going to a high of 90 degrees. a look at how your weekend is shaping up in the seven-day forecast in about four minute
dr. steven seager evacuated his home he knew he had to make this. he brought on producers including michael o'shea which owns santa rosa news radio station ksro. >> i am pat kerrigan in the newsroom and the north bay is on fire. >> we put together what has turned out to be, i feel, a very sensitive, a very compassionate, extremely caring, motion picture. >> reporter: all the proceeds of the premier and future showings at third street cinemas will go to the sonoma county...
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dr. steven seager made the film. it recounts the events of the deadly october firestorm.sed a lot of cell phone video and air checks from ksro radio. the film focuses on the first eight hours of the fire seen can told by those who lived it. >> you tell people about it, but they don't get it until you show them what it was really like. it's the worst thing most people here will ever go through. >> urban inferno is set to premiere this thursday in downtown santa rosa. producers expect a strong response. there will be crisis case workers outside the theater. and profits from the movie will go right back into the community to help fire victims. >> a bill ipcongress aims to set a minimum size for airline seats within a year. this comes as the department of transportation has also started an audit of airplane cabins to make sure they're roomy-to meet emergency deplaning safety codes. regulators are working to improve passenger health and well-being by providing more leg room. a reese btdant study showed the average domestic airplane has increased the number of seats by nearly 8
dr. steven seager made the film. it recounts the events of the deadly october firestorm.sed a lot of cell phone video and air checks from ksro radio. the film focuses on the first eight hours of the fire seen can told by those who lived it. >> you tell people about it, but they don't get it until you show them what it was really like. it's the worst thing most people here will ever go through. >> urban inferno is set to premiere this thursday in downtown santa rosa. producers expect...
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dr. steven rosenberg announced and immunotherapy approach that led to a complete regression, most likelye, of widely metastatic breast cancer in a woman with previously universally fatal form of the disease. as always, i have to counsel patients this exists only for solid tumors like breast cancer, involves very few cases right now, and must be replicated in further studies, but without a doubt, this woman's life saving experience represent hope for millions more. as exciting as potential cures like this can be, in authorizing and funding the cancer moonshot, withisely tasked nih advancing with advancing that just cancer therapies, but also cancer care. let me tell you about a funded trial that beautifully demonstrates the progress we are making in this area. each year as many as 135,000 american women who've undergone surgery for the most common form of early-stage breast cancer face a very difficult decision, whether or not to also undergo chemotherapy to improve their odds. thanks to a large nih funded clinical trial, we finally have some answers. and they are good answers. it turns o
dr. steven rosenberg announced and immunotherapy approach that led to a complete regression, most likelye, of widely metastatic breast cancer in a woman with previously universally fatal form of the disease. as always, i have to counsel patients this exists only for solid tumors like breast cancer, involves very few cases right now, and must be replicated in further studies, but without a doubt, this woman's life saving experience represent hope for millions more. as exciting as potential cures...
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dr. steven w. schenewerk, community baptist church, winston, oregon. the chaplain: o magnificent god, the people who come here represent a diverse population. they will address many challenges and concerns as they represent those who sent them here. the times in which we live are filled with demanding difficulties. lord, i ask that those who deliberate and discuss these challenges may have courage to seek truth wherever it may be found. may you provide a willingness to hear and listen to one another's point of view. may they receive a wisdom to apply the truth as they make difficult choices. lord, i ask as decisions are made you provide peace, you provide your presence, and your power so that individuals and families may flourish, communities may be healthy, and that the light of liberty continues to shine in our world. in the name of the father, son, christ, the holy spirit, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, th
dr. steven w. schenewerk, community baptist church, winston, oregon. the chaplain: o magnificent god, the people who come here represent a diverse population. they will address many challenges and concerns as they represent those who sent them here. the times in which we live are filled with demanding difficulties. lord, i ask that those who deliberate and discuss these challenges may have courage to seek truth wherever it may be found. may you provide a willingness to hear and listen to one...
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dr. alisa stevens, i want to support the middle polk c.b.d. i'm part of the steering committee, and i hope you vote in favor of it. thank you very much. >> president cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is jonathan fox. i am a cardiologist working as a thriving biotech. i'm biased. i i'm marrowied to the first speaker. having lived here five years, i feel that the city has adopted me with open arms. i see the glass as half full, but i'm always looking at ways to fill the other half. i look at the middle polk c.b.d. with minimal investment to get people working together to make a good neighborhood one of the best in the city. everyone loves to come there and have a good time, and those of us who live there well come them with open arms, and we'd like to find it clean the next morning. i strongly support the benefits district, and i appreciate the support of chris and his office and the entire board of supervisors. thank you. >> president cohen: thank you. >> my name is tiffany yang, and i'm on the steering committee. i read the report and
dr. alisa stevens, i want to support the middle polk c.b.d. i'm part of the steering committee, and i hope you vote in favor of it. thank you very much. >> president cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is jonathan fox. i am a cardiologist working as a thriving biotech. i'm biased. i i'm marrowied to the first speaker. having lived here five years, i feel that the city has adopted me with open arms. i see the glass as half full, but i'm always looking at ways to fill the other...
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dr. steven rosenberg announced a novel modification of an immunotherapy approach that led to a complete regression of widely metastatic breast cancer in a woman with universally fatal form of the disease. as always i have to counsel patients this success story involves very few cases right now and must be replicated in further studies, but without doubt this woman's lifesaving experience represents hope for millions more. as exciting as potential cures like this can be, in authorizing and funding the cancer moon shot, you wisely tasked nih with advancing not just cancer their piece with you also cancer care. let me tell you about an nih-funded trial that illustrates the progress we are making in had this area. each year as many as 135,000 american women who have undergone surgery for the most common form of early stage breast cancer face a very difficult decision, whether or not to also undergo chemotherapy to improve their odds. now, banks do a large nih-funded clinical trial called trailer-x. we finally have some answers and they are good answers. if turns out that about 70% of such women actual
dr. steven rosenberg announced a novel modification of an immunotherapy approach that led to a complete regression of widely metastatic breast cancer in a woman with universally fatal form of the disease. as always i have to counsel patients this success story involves very few cases right now and must be replicated in further studies, but without doubt this woman's lifesaving experience represents hope for millions more. as exciting as potential cures like this can be, in authorizing and...
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dr. bodden reviewed the evidence and determined that it could not have been an accidental fall. >> in december of 2008, detectives paid one more visit to steven>> they wouldn't tell me what it was for. i had no idea what this was about. it didn't make sense. >> 16 years after that fatal night on the cliff, police were back. and steven was in for a shock. after all these years you thought it was done. >> not until they reached behind and handed me this thing. this arrest warrant. >> coming up, the case heads into court with a surprise from the stand. >> i'm here for my mother. >> steven and jody's only son has some dark secrets to share. >> did you see the abuse? >> i did. >> when "dateline" continues. for mild-to-moderate eczema, eucrisa can be used almost everywhere on almost everybody. like the fingers of a flight attendant. the side of a super hero. or the leg of a life guard. eucrisa is a prescription ointment that blocks overactive pde4 enzymes within your skin. blocking pde4 is believed to reduce inflammation. and it's steroid free. do not use if you are allergic to eucrisa or its ingredients. allergic reactions may occur at or near the
dr. bodden reviewed the evidence and determined that it could not have been an accidental fall. >> in december of 2008, detectives paid one more visit to steven>> they wouldn't tell me what it was for. i had no idea what this was about. it didn't make sense. >> 16 years after that fatal night on the cliff, police were back. and steven was in for a shock. after all these years you thought it was done. >> not until they reached behind and handed me this thing. this arrest...
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steven greenhouse, abeloved doctor who had been with them for 20 years. >> incrediblassionate about helping people. it drove him, and it broht him to work every day. >> his colleagues say dr. ouse loved life or likes to have fun. >> he liked to tell really bad jobs and he was just, you know -- he had a great spirit and had a great sense about him. >> one thing that dr. greenhouse was always serious about, making sure that everyone was treated with respect. hisolleagues say i patients were rude dr. greenhouse wouldn have it. >> he would tellembers very politely this was not the right ace for them to be, and maybe they should take care of them. >> colleagues said with every patient dr. greenhouse gave him the personal e-mail and phone number telling him he could call any time. >> his compulsion and his involvement aually makee and the whole practice better. >> this doctor says greenhouse was like a brother to him. >> this is something you don't recover from and you don't get a chance to say whatever it y say tomorrow. love your family, hug your family. >> in rockville, aimee cho, news 4. >> now at 6:00, not again. there' a rain forecast for almost every day this week, but i
steven greenhouse, abeloved doctor who had been with them for 20 years. >> incrediblassionate about helping people. it drove him, and it broht him to work every day. >> his colleagues say dr. ouse loved life or likes to have fun. >> he liked to tell really bad jobs and he was just, you know -- he had a great spirit and had a great sense about him. >> one thing that dr. greenhouse was always serious about, making sure that everyone was treated with respect. hisolleagues...
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dr. pitcaithley: it, it, it didn't factor into -- keep my mind my look is that secession itself. it comes to play mostly, much more in jefferson davis then and alexander stevens. he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england but a number to france as well. and an interesting -- jefferson davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good quotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention, it's about white supremacy. that is why we left. and our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a little more carefully and he was quite surprised, think he was rather surprised when england did not come in on the side of the confederacy. and part of that was the slavery issue. england would abolish slavery in the 30's, i think it, throughout the empire. if it was about slavery, they were not going to get involved. >> also, there
dr. pitcaithley: it, it, it didn't factor into -- keep my mind my look is that secession itself. it comes to play mostly, much more in jefferson davis then and alexander stevens. he wanted and expected the support of france and england during the war because of the large amount of cotton going mostly to england but a number to france as well. and an interesting -- jefferson davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good...
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steven spielberg's dinosaur adventure, jurassic park. >> everybody hear that? it's an impact is what it is. fairly alarmed here. >> that was jeff goldblum playing dr. celebration of the film's anniversary, a 25-foot statue of goldblum has gone up in london. it is a replica of goldblum with his shirt unbuttoned from that infamous pose from the original movie in 1993. why, you ask? among other things you're probably saying when you see that statue. well, this is put up by sky's subscription service, now tv, to promote that the movie is being offered as part of their subscription package. the statue, by the way, it will disappear today. and now look at this -- maria maria: where are they going to put that? dagen dagen: are they going to sell it? how big is it. will it fit in my apartment? >> a gender reveal party where the fireworks, well, everything went wrong. [screaming] >> the stunt sent the people attending the party running and it start out well. the couple burst lights up the sky and as you can see the fireworks tube apparently falls over, shooting pyrotechnics into the crowd. nobody was hurt. by the way, they are having a girl. people love fir
steven spielberg's dinosaur adventure, jurassic park. >> everybody hear that? it's an impact is what it is. fairly alarmed here. >> that was jeff goldblum playing dr. celebration of the film's anniversary, a 25-foot statue of goldblum has gone up in london. it is a replica of goldblum with his shirt unbuttoned from that infamous pose from the original movie in 1993. why, you ask? among other things you're probably saying when you see that statue. well, this is put up by sky's...