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as an athlete i realise there is so it helps that the new president of the 10c, dr thomas bach, who is loves humanity, he loves this idea to set up this camp. she told me this is when she went to the refugee camps, hoping that out of the hundreds of thousands of people, she could find a handful with enough raw talent to turn them into top runners. the ioc finally arrive with athletics kenya to assess their progress, and to start short listing athletes for the refugee team. they've been in there for about two hours now in a closed meeting. we don't know the outcome of what will happen, but everyone is just waiting in the sun, waiting to see what happens. i have some videos from the camp. whilst the meeting goes on, rebecca tells me about her past. i was born in a refugee camp in ethiopia. later we were repatriated home and war broke out where my dad was killed. where is your mum? my mum is in south sudan. i don't know exactly where she is. war happened when she went away and i was with my grandmother and siblings. we ran away together so we don't know where she is. was that hard, leavin
as an athlete i realise there is so it helps that the new president of the 10c, dr thomas bach, who is loves humanity, he loves this idea to set up this camp. she told me this is when she went to the refugee camps, hoping that out of the hundreds of thousands of people, she could find a handful with enough raw talent to turn them into top runners. the ioc finally arrive with athletics kenya to assess their progress, and to start short listing athletes for the refugee team. they've been in there...
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dr. thomas crook, a former taskforce chairman at the national institutes of mental health said, and i quoteust one of the growing community of renowned doctors and researchers who recognize the remarkable effect of cebria. this is the very first product that contains what we call neurotrophic factors or growth factors. and these growth factors actually helps the neurons grow. what we have been able to show is a significant improvement in a placebo-controlled study, a significant improvement in memory tests. cebria users can expect to see, in just 30 days, an improvement in their memory that directly affects everyday activities
dr. thomas crook, a former taskforce chairman at the national institutes of mental health said, and i quoteust one of the growing community of renowned doctors and researchers who recognize the remarkable effect of cebria. this is the very first product that contains what we call neurotrophic factors or growth factors. and these growth factors actually helps the neurons grow. what we have been able to show is a significant improvement in a placebo-controlled study, a significant improvement in...
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dr. thomas gill, the former patriot's female doctor says that grong's injury is to a dirveg that was already repaired in the past it, would make recovery even more difficult >> what happens is every time the vertebrae gets closer and closer together. the closer the vertebrae gets together, two things happen, one, it lets the nerves get pinched more so you end up having leg pain, but also as the vertebrae get closer, they start rubbing and that causes a lot of back pain. >>reporter: meanwhile, pats know that losing grong won't make things easy, but it's next man up >> we have a lot of good players on our team that's going to have to fill a void, and a big void left by a police car player li patriots say they are not going to give up on what they are trying to accomplish, and that's bring home a fifth super bowl championship. steve burton, wbz sports. guys, back to you. >> thanks, steve. the patriots and gronkowski family release add statement. we expect he won't be able to play football for the remainder of the 2016 season. we are deeply sadened when a player a lost to injury. planning to ass
dr. thomas gill, the former patriot's female doctor says that grong's injury is to a dirveg that was already repaired in the past it, would make recovery even more difficult >> what happens is every time the vertebrae gets closer and closer together. the closer the vertebrae gets together, two things happen, one, it lets the nerves get pinched more so you end up having leg pain, but also as the vertebrae get closer, they start rubbing and that causes a lot of back pain. >>reporter:...
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dr. thomas preston, as for you and the rest of your men, you are all found not guilty. >> his defense ofs solidifies john adams as the most gifted legal mind in boston, perhaps all the town. but to put that brilliant mind to use, sam adams and his sons of liberty must first convince him to join them in open rebellion. because when their struggle turns to war, they will need john adams to persuade a people to defy their king and to define the ideals of freedom and liberty upon which america will be built. >> i believe we have certain rights, and i am not prepared to cede these rights to any man no matter how noble his title. n a t people want. honey, do we have like a super creamy cheese with taco spice already in it? oh, thanks. bon appe-cheese! okay... my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern european. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors we thought was italian was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. he looks a little bit like me, yes. ancestry
dr. thomas preston, as for you and the rest of your men, you are all found not guilty. >> his defense ofs solidifies john adams as the most gifted legal mind in boston, perhaps all the town. but to put that brilliant mind to use, sam adams and his sons of liberty must first convince him to join them in open rebellion. because when their struggle turns to war, they will need john adams to persuade a people to defy their king and to define the ideals of freedom and liberty upon which...
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dr. thomas young, who desired to address the meeting. >> mr. young, you will way to be recognized by the chair. you may be recognized by the chair, and you maze he, sir. may speak, sir. >> thank you, sir. mr. moderator, you are most kind as opposed to others like him over there. this tea is really a slow poison that has a corrosive effect on all those who consume it. i have given it up since it became a political poison -- >> this meeting is not adjourned yet. sir, you have the floor. >> thank you, sir. tea produces nothing of value. its use is insidious and pernicious and leads to various distempers. i trust that you fellow countrymen have decided to eschew this tea, and will resist temper, andthis will resist your urges toward this wicked weed, and to all other needless imported commodities. we are here in boston a free and generous people, and we have decided that to gather here today to exercise our right, which is long-standing right. whether right. this order will take us, i cannot rightly prognosticate, but mark my word. now that the han
dr. thomas young, who desired to address the meeting. >> mr. young, you will way to be recognized by the chair. you may be recognized by the chair, and you maze he, sir. may speak, sir. >> thank you, sir. mr. moderator, you are most kind as opposed to others like him over there. this tea is really a slow poison that has a corrosive effect on all those who consume it. i have given it up since it became a political poison -- >> this meeting is not adjourned yet. sir, you have...
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dr. thomas sullo who is retiring of having an incredible column. that's a nice comfort to have. very bright man. dr. sebastian gorka. that was the tease you got earlier. join us at 10:00. >> at 8:00, this full screen, 8:00 o'reilly factor. we have reince priebus. he will weigh in on the recent -- the russian sanctions the white house -- that were the white house sanctions and whether or not president-elect trump will respond. that will be a big interview. and harvey levon. he is a producer and founder of tmz. they broke the story on carri ficarrie fisher and debbie reynolds. also, don't forget, new year's eve, kimberly. we will do all american new year, check it out, it's 10:00 to 1:00 a.m., unless they cut us. i'm not sure. >> they told us we have to be here early. >> i'm sure it's 10:00 to 1:00. >> i like the picture of us. we look like we're on vacation. >> too bad it will be cold. >> thanks, debby downer. >> it's not going to be that cold, 35 degreedegrees. >> the jacket that everyone needs to see. it's fabulous. >> a little sparkle. >> eric is going shirtless. >> potentially
dr. thomas sullo who is retiring of having an incredible column. that's a nice comfort to have. very bright man. dr. sebastian gorka. that was the tease you got earlier. join us at 10:00. >> at 8:00, this full screen, 8:00 o'reilly factor. we have reince priebus. he will weigh in on the recent -- the russian sanctions the white house -- that were the white house sanctions and whether or not president-elect trump will respond. that will be a big interview. and harvey levon. he is a...
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as an athlete i realise there is so it helps that the new president of the ioc, dr thomas bach, who iso the refugee camps, hoping that out of the hundreds of thousands of people, she could find a handful with enough raw talent to turn them into top runners. the ioc finally arrive with athletics kenya to assess their progress, and to start short listing athletes for the refugee team. they've been in there for about two hours now in a closed meeting. we don't know the outcome of what will happen, but everyone is just waiting in the sun, waiting to see what happens. i have some videos from the camp. whilst the meeting goes on, rebecca tells me about her past. i was born in a refugee camp in ethiopia. later we were repatriated home and war broke out where my dad was killed. where is your mum? my mum is in south sudan. i don't know exactly where she is. war happened when she went away and i was with my grandmother and siblings. we ran away together so we don't know where she is. was that hard, leaving her? it was really hard and as for some years back we thought she was actually dead. rebec
as an athlete i realise there is so it helps that the new president of the ioc, dr thomas bach, who iso the refugee camps, hoping that out of the hundreds of thousands of people, she could find a handful with enough raw talent to turn them into top runners. the ioc finally arrive with athletics kenya to assess their progress, and to start short listing athletes for the refugee team. they've been in there for about two hours now in a closed meeting. we don't know the outcome of what will happen,...
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dr. thomas mahnken, the chairman and ceo for the chairman of senior and budgetary perspectives. in the discussion today will be ben fitzgerald is with the center for a new american security, if i can get that correct. rebeccah heinrichs with the hudson institute. and last on the panel is mr. rob weiss who leads the skunk works team at lockheed martin. i greatly look forward to your comments. thanks for joining us. i ask you to join me in thanking them for joining us today. [ applause ] >> thanks, chris. the panel's topic or charge is a very apropos one, not just as was brought up by chairman thornberry and senator talent this morning. at least since world war ii, the united states has sought to maintain a qualitative advantage over prospective competitors and adversaries. that was the focus of a lot of effort during the cold war. over the last quarter century, the u.s. has enjoyed unquestioned dominance, at least from a qualitative standpoint. in the 1990s, as charles krauthammer famously dubbed the unipolar moment. and then over the last 15 years, the focus of defense has been
dr. thomas mahnken, the chairman and ceo for the chairman of senior and budgetary perspectives. in the discussion today will be ben fitzgerald is with the center for a new american security, if i can get that correct. rebeccah heinrichs with the hudson institute. and last on the panel is mr. rob weiss who leads the skunk works team at lockheed martin. i greatly look forward to your comments. thanks for joining us. i ask you to join me in thanking them for joining us today. [ applause ] >>...
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dr. thomas gill, the former patriot's team doctor says that gronk's injury is to a disk that has already been repaired in the past, it would make recovery even more difficult. >> what happens is every time you take out a piece of a disk, the vertebrae gets closer and closer together. the closer the vertebrae get together, two things happen, one, it lets the nerves get pinched more, so you end up having leg pain, but so start rubbing and that causes a lot of back pain. >>reporter: meanwhile the pat's quarterback knows losing gronk won't be easy, but it's next man up. >> we have a lot of good players on our team that will need to fill the void and it's a big void left by such a spectacular player like gronk. >>reporter: brady says even without gronk the patriots won't give up on what they're trying to accomplish and that's take home another, a fifth super bowl championship. from foxborough, steve burton, wbz sports. and the patriots and gronkowski family released a joint statement overnight, saying in part, we do not expect that he will be able to play football for the remainder of the 201
dr. thomas gill, the former patriot's team doctor says that gronk's injury is to a disk that has already been repaired in the past, it would make recovery even more difficult. >> what happens is every time you take out a piece of a disk, the vertebrae gets closer and closer together. the closer the vertebrae get together, two things happen, one, it lets the nerves get pinched more, so you end up having leg pain, but so start rubbing and that causes a lot of back pain. >>reporter:...
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dr. thomas mahnken, chairman and ceo for the center and strategic budgetary assessments. a senior research professor at john hopkins international school of studies n. the discussion today will be benefits -- ben fitzgerald. rebecca heinrichs and i greatly look forward for your comments and ask you to join me in joining them today. >> thanks, chris. and i think the panel's topic are charged is a very -- not just brought up by senator this morning. at least since world war ii the united states has sought to maintain a qualityive prospective adversaries that. was the focus of a lot of effort during the cold war. over the last quarter century, the u.s. has enjoined dominance at least from a qualitative stand opinion. the unipolar moment. over the last 145 years, focus of defense has been quite rightly counter insurge and counterterrorism. whether because of russia's aggression in eastern europe and china's assertiveness in asia, it's quite appropriate as we close out the obama administration, look to the trump administration, we can kind of take stock of where we are and whe
dr. thomas mahnken, chairman and ceo for the center and strategic budgetary assessments. a senior research professor at john hopkins international school of studies n. the discussion today will be benefits -- ben fitzgerald. rebecca heinrichs and i greatly look forward for your comments and ask you to join me in joining them today. >> thanks, chris. and i think the panel's topic are charged is a very -- not just brought up by senator this morning. at least since world war ii the united...
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dr. pat thomas the associate 0 director of the bronx zoo say that they stimulate growth in the trees on whichhey feed which provides home for bird and av ants. homes that would change if the giraffe is extinct. >> can we reverse the trend. >> as long as we set aside protected areas where giraffes live, enlarge the protected areas and curb the hunting there's no reason that giraffesent can't increase in numbers. >> reporter: protecting their habitat to make our world better. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >> there's a problem. >> a problem. >> and there's hope. >> there is hopeful hopefully people will sit up and notice now. >> we'll be right back. over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to have health insurance sta
dr. pat thomas the associate 0 director of the bronx zoo say that they stimulate growth in the trees on whichhey feed which provides home for bird and av ants. homes that would change if the giraffe is extinct. >> can we reverse the trend. >> as long as we set aside protected areas where giraffes live, enlarge the protected areas and curb the hunting there's no reason that giraffesent can't increase in numbers. >> reporter: protecting their habitat to make our world better....
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dr. thomas mahnken, the chairman and ceo for the chairman of senior and budgetary perspectives. ben fitzgerald is with the center for a new american security, if i can get that correct. rebeccah heinrichs with the hudson institute. and last on the panel is mr. rob weiss who leads the skunk works team at lockheed martin. i greatly look forward to your comments. thanks for joining us. i ask you to join me in thanking them for joining us today. [ applause ] >> thanks, chris. the panel's topic or charge is a very apropos one, not just as was brought up by chain thornberry and senator talent this morning. at least since world war ii, the united states has sought to maintain a qualitative advantage over prospective competitors and adversaries. that was the focus of a lot of effort during the cold war. over the last quarter century, the u.s. has enjoyed unquestioned dominance, at least from a qualitative standpoint. in the 1990s, as charles krauthammer famously dubbed the unipolar moment. and then over the last 15 years, the focus of defense has been quite, quite rightly, counterinsurg
dr. thomas mahnken, the chairman and ceo for the chairman of senior and budgetary perspectives. ben fitzgerald is with the center for a new american security, if i can get that correct. rebeccah heinrichs with the hudson institute. and last on the panel is mr. rob weiss who leads the skunk works team at lockheed martin. i greatly look forward to your comments. thanks for joining us. i ask you to join me in thanking them for joining us today. [ applause ] >> thanks, chris. the panel's...
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dr. don thomas. he went on to win the nobel prize for that work where patients with leukemias are treated with chemotherapy and radiation. such high doses they would die from that treatment meant to rad kate the leukemia. what we didn't appreciate at the time but came to an understanding of is that it was the donor's immune system that was so critical and the cure for potential of bone marrow transplantation. we didn't understand how that worked at the time, this was decades ago. over the years, we and others have a deep and broad understanding of how our immune system works around the mechanisms that activate the immune system and turn the immune system off. tumors have a way of turning the immune system down and that by understanding those mechanisms, we can develop novel approaches that harness the extraordinary power of our immune system to fight cancer. based on the insights, dr. maloney and his colleagues have developed approaches for treating cancer where we remove immune cells, t-cells from a
dr. don thomas. he went on to win the nobel prize for that work where patients with leukemias are treated with chemotherapy and radiation. such high doses they would die from that treatment meant to rad kate the leukemia. what we didn't appreciate at the time but came to an understanding of is that it was the donor's immune system that was so critical and the cure for potential of bone marrow transplantation. we didn't understand how that worked at the time, this was decades ago. over the...
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dr. don thomas. he went on to win the nobel prize for that work where patients with leukemias are treated with chemotherapy and radiation. such high doses they would die from that treatment meant to rad kate the leukemia. what we didn't appreciate at the time but came to an understanding of is that it was the donor's immune system that was so critical and the cure for potential of bone marrow transplantation. we didn't understand how that worked at the time, this was decades ago. over the years, we and others have a deep and broad understanding of how our immune system works around the mechanisms that activate the immune system and turn the immune system off. tumors have a way of turning the immune system down and that by understanding those mechanisms, we can develop novel approaches that harness the extraordinary power of our immune system to fight cancer. based on the insights, dr. maloney and his colleagues have developed approaches for treating cancer where we remove immune cells, t-cells from a
dr. don thomas. he went on to win the nobel prize for that work where patients with leukemias are treated with chemotherapy and radiation. such high doses they would die from that treatment meant to rad kate the leukemia. what we didn't appreciate at the time but came to an understanding of is that it was the donor's immune system that was so critical and the cure for potential of bone marrow transplantation. we didn't understand how that worked at the time, this was decades ago. over the...
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dr. thomas menken, chairman and ceo of center for strategic and budgetary assessments. senior professor at johns hopkins university school of international advanced studies. in discussion will be benefits gerald, the center -- for new american security. he rebeck a heinrichs with the hudson institute, last on the panel rob rice leads a team at lockheed martin. ask you to join me, thanking them for joining us today. [applause] >> thanks, chris. and, i think the panel's topic or charge is a very apropos one, not just as was brought up by chairman thornberry, senator talent this morning. at least since world war ii the united states has sought to maintain a qualitative advantage over prospective competitors and adversaries. that was, that was the focus of a lot of effort during the cold war. over the last quarter of a century, the u.s. has enjoyed unquestioned dominance, at least from a qualitative standpoint. in the 1990s, charles krauthamer famelously dubbed it the unipolar moment. over the last 15 years the focus of defense has been quite rightly counterinsurgency and c
dr. thomas menken, chairman and ceo of center for strategic and budgetary assessments. senior professor at johns hopkins university school of international advanced studies. in discussion will be benefits gerald, the center -- for new american security. he rebeck a heinrichs with the hudson institute, last on the panel rob rice leads a team at lockheed martin. ask you to join me, thanking them for joining us today. [applause] >> thanks, chris. and, i think the panel's topic or charge is a...
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. >> the lost gospel of thomas points to a surprising explanation for the tension between peter and mary. dr. lewis has come to the museum in cairo to see the non-biblical gospels. >> so there's one particular saying that comes attend of the gospel of thomas that gives us intriguing information about the relationship between mary and jesus and the young disciples and it says -- can we see that one? all right. >> there it is. beautiful. so we see a little argument a little, dispute, a little scene unfolding. >> the gospel of thomas tells of an angry episode when peter vents his resentment against mary. >> tell mary to leave us because she is a woman and not worthy of life, spiritual life. similar to the jewish tradition that women aren't supposed to be taught tora. >> another lost gospel, that of phillip suggests a different reason for peter and the other disciples apparent dislike of mary. >> so all of those tantalizing theories about jesus and mary being lovers really jump from this one passage, right? this is the juiciest stuff we've got. this is ground zero for those conspiracy theories t
. >> the lost gospel of thomas points to a surprising explanation for the tension between peter and mary. dr. lewis has come to the museum in cairo to see the non-biblical gospels. >> so there's one particular saying that comes attend of the gospel of thomas that gives us intriguing information about the relationship between mary and jesus and the young disciples and it says -- can we see that one? all right. >> there it is. beautiful. so we see a little argument a little,...
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you say along the lines of thomas payne or thoreau or dr. king. what does that disobedience look like? how do you think it's executed most effectively in an america that you know needs to be united in some way? >> well, i think that the values that have been promoted as american for over 200 years, i think that's what we should focus on. diversity, inclusion, looking out for the little guy. i mean, that's what we should be about. and some of the choices that he's making, you know, very wealthy people who really have no history of having any contact with common people that they're supposed to be representing and acting in their best interests. it makes me curious. >> if you look at the nomination of gary cohen, he came from very, very humble, humble beginnings, self-made. >> that's one guy. >> okay. >> everybody -- >> not enough for you. >> everybody gets there somehow. you just said you've got to look at how somebody gets their own success, but what is the root of your concern? because part of it is the proposition in your op ed that you deal with
you say along the lines of thomas payne or thoreau or dr. king. what does that disobedience look like? how do you think it's executed most effectively in an america that you know needs to be united in some way? >> well, i think that the values that have been promoted as american for over 200 years, i think that's what we should focus on. diversity, inclusion, looking out for the little guy. i mean, that's what we should be about. and some of the choices that he's making, you know, very...
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dr. sebastian gorka is here next with reaction. and later, legendary conservative thomasiring after a fascinating decade long career writing about politics. we will ask him about president-elect trump and much more. stay with us as "hannity" continues. ♪ as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharges. what can i say? control suits me. go national. go like a pro. the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. ♪ >>> we have incompetent leadership. we have incompetent people. this morning i watched president obama talking about gitmo, right? guantanamo bay, which by the way we are keeping open. which we are keeping open. [ cheers and applause ] >> and we're going to load it up with some bad dudes, believe me, we're going to load it up. >> that
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dr. sebastian gorka, thank you so much. >>> and coming up, legendary conservative columnist thomas sole is retiring and he joins us next.t the incoming trump administration. >>> and later, terror attacks in europe, new york city is increasing security for the massive times square new year's celebration. rick leventhal will have a report for us tonight. stay with us as "hannity" continues. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. ♪ guys, what's happening here? hey nicole, this is my new alert system for whenever anything happens in the market. kid's a natural. but thinkorswim already lets you create custom alerts for all the things that are important to you. shhh. alerts on anything at all? not only that, you can act on that opportunity with just one tap right from the alert. wow, i guess we don't need the kid anymore. custom alerts on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. . >> it's painful that there are people out there that judge
dr. sebastian gorka, thank you so much. >>> and coming up, legendary conservative columnist thomas sole is retiring and he joins us next.t the incoming trump administration. >>> and later, terror attacks in europe, new york city is increasing security for the massive times square new year's celebration. rick leventhal will have a report for us tonight. stay with us as "hannity" continues. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world...
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cost of the tags to the dave thomas foundation that helps children in foster care.we'll be right back.. shouldn't knee and ankle supports comfortably fit your knees and ankles? dr. scholl's new custom fit wellness center measures your leg in 3d... ...and recommends our custom-fit support that's right for you. new dr. scholl's custom fit ankle and knee supports. find the nearest kiosk at drscholls.com. the packers have had some pretty scary injury reports this season....today's might "and" clay matthews are both listed for the first time this . year....on the bright side head coach mike mccarthy thinks both will play sunday....matthews says there's some bruising and pain with his injured left shoulder but that nothing is broken....as for rodgers, he does not expect the hamstring injury to limit his movement like the calf injury a few years ago....sports director kevin holden tells us that fortunately for all 12 of the packers on the injury report today's schedule was different than usual... 3 kevin: scott the packers did something today in green bay that they almost never do on a wednesday. actually it's something that they didn't do. they didn't practice. but m
cost of the tags to the dave thomas foundation that helps children in foster care.we'll be right back.. shouldn't knee and ankle supports comfortably fit your knees and ankles? dr. scholl's new custom fit wellness center measures your leg in 3d... ...and recommends our custom-fit support that's right for you. new dr. scholl's custom fit ankle and knee supports. find the nearest kiosk at drscholls.com. the packers have had some pretty scary injury reports this season....today's might...
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dr. mindy rabinowitz ear, knows and throat doctor at thomas jefferson university hospital.ng. thanks for having me here. >> thanks for coming in. okay. so people get the cold. they struggle with it and then some people seem like they're sick for months afterwards. >> yes. >> what's going on? >> so in that case we're talking about something that may be different than just your average viral cold. it could be sinusitis and that really breaks down into two different flares flavors it can be viral or bacterial the one you're referring to it seems to last longer than the average cold seven to 10 days, tend to be more in bacterial category. and those are the ones that give a lot of the symptoms facial pain and pressure, nasal drainage and nasal congestion. >> i just started doing this year the potty -- the nettie p pot. >> nettie pot. >> potty knows. >> right. [ laughter ] >> i just started doing it. it works. i'm wondering is this a similar concoction you're cooking up here? >> one thing do you care at home it's very very easy is the nettie pot as you described. it's basically a
dr. mindy rabinowitz ear, knows and throat doctor at thomas jefferson university hospital.ng. thanks for having me here. >> thanks for coming in. okay. so people get the cold. they struggle with it and then some people seem like they're sick for months afterwards. >> yes. >> what's going on? >> so in that case we're talking about something that may be different than just your average viral cold. it could be sinusitis and that really breaks down into two different flares...