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. >> our secret ingredient is monkey gland sauce. do you know what that is? >> monkey gland sauce?> every steak house has monkey gland sauce. it's barbecue sauce. >> they cook it up along with some pap and fries and presto. a colon clogging pile of meat in
. >> our secret ingredient is monkey gland sauce. do you know what that is? >> monkey gland sauce?> every steak house has monkey gland sauce. it's barbecue sauce. >> they cook it up along with some pap and fries and presto. a colon clogging pile of meat in
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but his prostrate gland continued to grow. >> i was at a point when i came here, i was on the absolute maximum dosage. i couldn't take anymore. >> reporter: invasive surgery could correct the problem but the side effects to that made it an unattractive option. then ron learned medstar georgetown university hospital was enrolling men in a clinical study of a new nonsurgical minimally invasive procedure called pae. >> i didn't think there would be that much interest in alternatives to be honest. >> reporter: dr. james spees is an intervention radiologist and investigator. he says the best candidates for pae are between 50 and 90 years old with no prior surgical or laser therapy to treat the prostrate and no prostrate cancer. >> the prostrate gland sos to be moderately enlarged but it cannot be too large. when we talk about glands, it's 50 to a hundred grams. >> i was at 97 so i was almost at a point of no return. >> reporter: using x-ray guidance, dr. spies inserted an artery and tiny beads were injected into the artery surrounding the prostrate blocking its blood supply. >> that results
but his prostrate gland continued to grow. >> i was at a point when i came here, i was on the absolute maximum dosage. i couldn't take anymore. >> reporter: invasive surgery could correct the problem but the side effects to that made it an unattractive option. then ron learned medstar georgetown university hospital was enrolling men in a clinical study of a new nonsurgical minimally invasive procedure called pae. >> i didn't think there would be that much interest in...
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. >> our secret ingredient is monkey gland sauce. do you know what that is? >> monkey gland sauce?uce. >> they cook it up along with some pap and fries and presto. a colon clogging pile of meat in the ruins of empire. >> yeah. i mean, meat is a very big thing. there's enough of it, i think. >> good lord. i bet i could swim in it. tastes like oppression. after this show airs, i'm going to get a huge amount of mail says why didn't you go to capetown? great modern restaurants. cutting edge chefs. is it all right i missed all that? >> i feel like those particular restaurants in capetown are not really representative of what most people in this country are eating. i think a lot of our most basic stuff is really what we do best. this food has absolutely got no interest in fashion. it's never going to change. there'll still be the monkey gland sauce. >> you think the white chefs here understand the greatest advantage they have is that this enormous pan african larder of ingredients and flavors? >> no. if you're a whitey in the city, you're probably going to eat the worst food of anyone in
. >> our secret ingredient is monkey gland sauce. do you know what that is? >> monkey gland sauce?uce. >> they cook it up along with some pap and fries and presto. a colon clogging pile of meat in the ruins of empire. >> yeah. i mean, meat is a very big thing. there's enough of it, i think. >> good lord. i bet i could swim in it. tastes like oppression. after this show airs, i'm going to get a huge amount of mail says why didn't you go to capetown? great modern...
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he gland the cleanup process and continued throughout the night. >> the oscar goes to... >> 12 years of slaves, brad pitt, steve mcqueen -- >> 12 years of slaves won best picture and the film got two other wins. they had best supporting act direct and screen play. they took home best and matthew imagine couldn't hay, kate plan chet, filmed in san francisco. we have a complete list which is part of our oscar section on the home page. rain is expected to sweep southward and a complete forecast when you can expect to see it again at 5:00, thank you for making our news your choice. [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? alex paen: the program you are about to view contains real life mysteries of several misng people. just watching may save their lives. kidnappings... family abductions... runaways... right now, we need your help
he gland the cleanup process and continued throughout the night. >> the oscar goes to... >> 12 years of slaves, brad pitt, steve mcqueen -- >> 12 years of slaves won best picture and the film got two other wins. they had best supporting act direct and screen play. they took home best and matthew imagine couldn't hay, kate plan chet, filmed in san francisco. we have a complete list which is part of our oscar section on the home page. rain is expected to sweep southward and a...
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would you be comfortable your gland saw this? a billboard out on the street and having everyone see this? >> counselors remained students that once embarrassing photos are out there it's impossible to make them private again. >> dozens of students held a protest in a show of support for three mat teachers that were -- math teachers fired. demonstratorred cheered and waved signs before the start of school. the protest follows this week's decision by the school board to approve the firings of three math teachers. parents say the teachers were let go after refusing to adopt a new teaching program being implemented. >> we're told by the members of the board it's totally voluntary whether or not to use the program but it's really fishy that these teachers who department want to adopt the program are the ones that are out. >> the district denies any link between the firings and the new teaching method. the superintendent says by law the district cannot publicically share the reasons behind the firings. >>> protesters rallied on the ste
would you be comfortable your gland saw this? a billboard out on the street and having everyone see this? >> counselors remained students that once embarrassing photos are out there it's impossible to make them private again. >> dozens of students held a protest in a show of support for three mat teachers that were -- math teachers fired. demonstratorred cheered and waved signs before the start of school. the protest follows this week's decision by the school board to approve the...
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this afternoon we're going to hear from sarjit badat, an english guy, he was born in glouchestshire, gland. he already served some time for the shoe bomb incident. served six years came out, turned to be an informant, a super-grass as he's known over there. he's provided lots of information about al qaeda at the time of the 9/11 attack and after. the prosecution seeks here to show that the word spoken by sulaiman abu aghaith where he speaks of sending wave after wave of airlines weren't hollow words, but wesh linked to the shoe bomb attempt. they say abu ghaith ask a kuwaiti, an imam, to prove conspiracy to kill americans. del. >> john, how has security been in manhattan? there was security that these trials couldn't happen on american soil because terrorism would come to the u.s. but what has security been like? >> reporter: del, that's an interesting question. key campaign topic for president obama, he couldn't close guantanamo bay because of the nimby congress, not in my backyard congress, not wanting trials in their backyard, even in new york, especially in new york and now they are sl
this afternoon we're going to hear from sarjit badat, an english guy, he was born in glouchestshire, gland. he already served some time for the shoe bomb incident. served six years came out, turned to be an informant, a super-grass as he's known over there. he's provided lots of information about al qaeda at the time of the 9/11 attack and after. the prosecution seeks here to show that the word spoken by sulaiman abu aghaith where he speaks of sending wave after wave of airlines weren't hollow...
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clinic, a boy is having his high roi gland examined. his mother is scared. children were diagnosed many years after the disaster. children may be fine now, but if there is any risk, i want to find out as soon as possible. >> experts say fukushima cannot be compared to chernobyl. the cases discovered so far are not connected to the nuclear disaster. >> the radiation released from fukushima was much less than chernobyl. children here got a much smaller dose. but once you start using sensitive equipment to check for thyroid cancer, you will find were cases. that's why we are seeing an increase, not because of the disaster. >> they've fukushima disaster is taking light. she's come to pray at her father's grave. he was forced to abandon his farm and animals. within two years, he was dead. power companies for their death. they took his dreams and hopes, they took his land and scattered his family far from home. nothing will ever bring those back. >> no one has died from radiation and fukushima. unable to return home and rebuild their lives, a growing number of eva
clinic, a boy is having his high roi gland examined. his mother is scared. children were diagnosed many years after the disaster. children may be fine now, but if there is any risk, i want to find out as soon as possible. >> experts say fukushima cannot be compared to chernobyl. the cases discovered so far are not connected to the nuclear disaster. >> the radiation released from fukushima was much less than chernobyl. children here got a much smaller dose. but once you start using...
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in a young person and i want to see picture of the harm and urine studies to make sure the adrenal gland is not causing a hormone to skyrocket it like this. he could have a tumor, as well. usually, that occurs in older people. i am worried about kidneys. two, i don't want to slap a medication on it and call it a day. he has a risk of developing hard disease, of having a stroke. i don't want to scare anyone, but this is a big deal. high blood pressure is the called the silent killer. he is not under control and he is using a medication we use in older people. there are better medications for him, probably, something called beta blockers but he has to be worked up for an underlying cause. >> go to the doctor once a year, maybe, and you get the blood pressure and that is it. what do you do to make sure the blood pressure is under control? you do not know if you have it. >> one, check it. the normal blood pressure is 120/80. this patient is actually being completely mismanaged. we have 20," joe of the young generation like this coming up with this band-aid therapy, they are given medication
in a young person and i want to see picture of the harm and urine studies to make sure the adrenal gland is not causing a hormone to skyrocket it like this. he could have a tumor, as well. usually, that occurs in older people. i am worried about kidneys. two, i don't want to slap a medication on it and call it a day. he has a risk of developing hard disease, of having a stroke. i don't want to scare anyone, but this is a big deal. high blood pressure is the called the silent killer. he is not...
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clinic, a boy is having his high roi gland examined. his mother is scared. children were diagnosed many years after the disaster. children may be fine now, but if there is any risk, i want to find out as soon as possible. >> experts say fukushima cannot be compared to chernobyl. the cases discovered so far are not connected to the nuclear disaster. >> the radiation released from fukushima was much less than chernobyl. children here got a much smaller dose. but once you start using sensitive equipment to check for thyroid cancer, you will find were cases. that's why we are seeing an increase, not because of the disaster. >> they've fukushima disaster is taking light. she's come to pray at her father's grave. he was forced to abandon his farm and animals. within two years, he was dead. power companies for their death. they took his dreams and hopes, they took his land and scattered his family far from home. nothing will ever bring those back. >> no one has died from radiation and fukushima. unable to return home and rebuild their lives, a growing number of eva
clinic, a boy is having his high roi gland examined. his mother is scared. children were diagnosed many years after the disaster. children may be fine now, but if there is any risk, i want to find out as soon as possible. >> experts say fukushima cannot be compared to chernobyl. the cases discovered so far are not connected to the nuclear disaster. >> the radiation released from fukushima was much less than chernobyl. children here got a much smaller dose. but once you start using...
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. >> we take a wedge of the bottom tissue of the breast and it gets tucked under the gland and is putnst the chest wall and creates nice fullness in the top part of the breast. >> reporter: the technique allows surgeons to preserve the blood supply. a recent advance in the mesh-like component keeps it in place. >> we can put a belted matrix to sock that in and hold it there. >> in lisa's case they used a a fat transfer taken from her own body to fill in the area of her breast where the tumor was removed. the result left her with a natural look and she again feels comfortable wearing the kind of clothes she loves. >> from a dress to a class -- to a blouse to a bathing suit it is way better. >> cheryl jengs, abc7 news. >> side effects are considered minimal. insurance coverage can vary depending on whether the reconstruction is the result of breast cancer surgery or purely cosmetic. >>> prom season is just around the corner. one danville teacher is already planning for his chaperon assignment. his wife won't be able to attend with him, so he decided to start a viral have video campaign
. >> we take a wedge of the bottom tissue of the breast and it gets tucked under the gland and is putnst the chest wall and creates nice fullness in the top part of the breast. >> reporter: the technique allows surgeons to preserve the blood supply. a recent advance in the mesh-like component keeps it in place. >> we can put a belted matrix to sock that in and hold it there. >> in lisa's case they used a a fat transfer taken from her own body to fill in the area of her...
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i want to see 24-hour urine studies to make sure his adrenal glands aren't causing things to skyrockethe could have a tumor found usually in older people, but i'm worried about his kidneys, number one. number two, i don't want to slap a medication on it and call it a day because he has a risk going forward of heart disease or developing this stroke. again, i don't want to scare anyone out there, but this is a big deal. he's not under control and he's using a medication, a diuretic that we tend to use in older people. there's ace inhibiters, beta blockers, but he has to get worked up and get on a different medication. >> what should you do to make sure that your blood pressure is under control? because you don't know if you have it, generally. >> well, number one, check it. a normal blood pressure should be 120/80. i think this patient is being completely mismanaged. we have 20% of young generation like this coming up with blood pressure and this is a brand aid therapy. comes in with blood pressure, gives us some medication and we're not going anywhere. as mark mentioned, there are thre
i want to see 24-hour urine studies to make sure his adrenal glands aren't causing things to skyrockethe could have a tumor found usually in older people, but i'm worried about his kidneys, number one. number two, i don't want to slap a medication on it and call it a day because he has a risk going forward of heart disease or developing this stroke. again, i don't want to scare anyone out there, but this is a big deal. he's not under control and he's using a medication, a diuretic that we tend...
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i tell you if you get yourself up off that caffeine, that food the overtaxing of the adrenal glands thatwill have a tremendous effect on the way you feel about yourself, the way you handle yourself and hand him your own stress and your body. >> i think it's a tall order to get people the grande latte off the adrenaline high because phosphates stimulate every single day and stopping people will actually slow down and feel that. that false stimulation every single day has a long-term health issue, which can damage hormone production, do all kind of things. this is what i had found in my research and a lot of this is my opinion in europe. but at the same, you know, you're looking at this. you are going, look at the state of health today and what are we doing the most of. >> right. whatinteresting is when i went on a juice cleanse, a green juice bath. after going on that three day, the nutrientss and that burst of energy, i had no need for coffee. that's how i gave up coffee eventual eventually. i make sure it's a small amount. that is organic, i'm controlling the ingredients. i think the ot
i tell you if you get yourself up off that caffeine, that food the overtaxing of the adrenal glands thatwill have a tremendous effect on the way you feel about yourself, the way you handle yourself and hand him your own stress and your body. >> i think it's a tall order to get people the grande latte off the adrenaline high because phosphates stimulate every single day and stopping people will actually slow down and feel that. that false stimulation every single day has a long-term health...
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the fall out including iodine which tends to be of silica and concentrated into thyroid gland. especially in children and a developmental periods many parents feel the need to remain on guard. so i'm contented that i can't help liking it means to detect she may want to read in peace. hospital. we ordered three thousand screening of the christian european programme was to be tested within eleven hundred children aged eighteen and under. in addition to the ultrasound tests we've been conducting blood and urine test for all the children come in for checkups. the results of this study shows seventy percent have mild abnormality that included the short lines and that i would open up to five millimeters in diameter and is measuring up to twenty new readers. the cds that memories are not mr stanhope the two methods. the thinking we can be watched carefully for a long time. local health authorities are also conducting primary contests for those with eighteen and under at the time of the nuclear accident the program brumbies to cushion the prefecture has tested two hundred and seventy t
the fall out including iodine which tends to be of silica and concentrated into thyroid gland. especially in children and a developmental periods many parents feel the need to remain on guard. so i'm contented that i can't help liking it means to detect she may want to read in peace. hospital. we ordered three thousand screening of the christian european programme was to be tested within eleven hundred children aged eighteen and under. in addition to the ultrasound tests we've been conducting...
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plus faithful about two hundred millimeters unlikely which is enough to cause some flooding a swollen gland signs in leeds and going to be up to six meters that the custom of course the planning as well the area including tokyo with the testimony of conditions from the late this afternoon into the evening hours back to pick your evening commute that the carrot stick it down making try and find across most of china has links to this the kind fashion suspend their brain is developing over the sound and essential areas of the philippines today on the thunderstorms that sent the kids are going to be looking up to thirty five in bangkok and mild conditions for most of the continent twenty neocon qantas will assign an angling up to fifteen encounter with rainy weather and sapporo still winter is creeping in city after to decrease for the high pay. now across australia we have a monetary theory since this one here is a tropical though with cheese could be a tropical franklin and the keeley and none this one will likely intensify that adequate once a standby sound today and they make landfall on th
plus faithful about two hundred millimeters unlikely which is enough to cause some flooding a swollen gland signs in leeds and going to be up to six meters that the custom of course the planning as well the area including tokyo with the testimony of conditions from the late this afternoon into the evening hours back to pick your evening commute that the carrot stick it down making try and find across most of china has links to this the kind fashion suspend their brain is developing over the...
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. >> we take a wedge of the bottom tissue of the breast and it gets tucked under the gland and is put up against the chest wall and creates nice fullness in the top part of the breast. >> reporter: the technique allows surgeons to preserve the blood supply. a recent advance in the mesh-like component keeps it in place. >> we can put a belted matrix to sock that in and hold it there. >> in lisa's case they used a a fat transfer taken from her own body to fill in the area of her breast where the tumor was removed. the result left her with a natural look and she again feels comfortable wearing the kind of clothes she loves. >> from a dress to a class -- to a blouse to a bathing suit it is way better. >> cheryl jengs, abc7 news. >> side effects are considered minimal. insurance coverage can vary depending on whether the reconstruction is the result of breast cancer surgery or purely cosmetic. >>> prom season is just around the corner. one danville teacher is already planning for his chaperon assignment. his wife won't be able to attend with him, so he decided to start a viral have video c
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the virus, which causes fever, headaches and swelling of the salivary glands, has affected 103 people, 81 at ohio state university. it is also the measles that has the attention of public health officials in several state. as of yesterday, the c.d.c. reported 84 cases in 11 states. california tops the list with 34 cases, followed by new york state with 24. let's go to washington and dr. anthony fauci, the executive director of the national institute for allergy and infectious diseases. doctor, we've gotten used to the idea in this country over the last several generations that vaccinations have sort of reduced the threat of measles and mumps. what's going on here? >> what we're seeing is a failure to have as much vaccination as you really feel to completely control these types of outbreaks. and one of the problems is that usually mothers who are concerned, understandably but really without any real scientific basis about the adverse events associated with vaccines, balanced against the serious consequences of the disease itself. and when people don't get their children vaccinated, tha
the virus, which causes fever, headaches and swelling of the salivary glands, has affected 103 people, 81 at ohio state university. it is also the measles that has the attention of public health officials in several state. as of yesterday, the c.d.c. reported 84 cases in 11 states. california tops the list with 34 cases, followed by new york state with 24. let's go to washington and dr. anthony fauci, the executive director of the national institute for allergy and infectious diseases. doctor,...
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what will happen after these men had reported the gto in attendance gland and center of the crimean capital is comparable to that time they say is to enjoy security ahead of sunday's referendum. the menace is now number an estimated fifteen thousand the state by the mentorship of illegal hunting club along with its guns and ammunition. the book into the us to ensure that terrorists or agitators don't come here to cause unrest in our territory or to turn the population against each other in the run up to the referendum bill by me. we are here to protect the people of crimea you will read the brief room mobile to mobile unit. against the backdrop of the territorial disputes people go about that day he retains all the bases and oppressive rash and billboards indicating what books to take on referendum day but to join russia is the dominant message. and when it is she's one option would be on offer maintaining tiniest current status as an autonomous region within ukraine. we also included commercial was that i don't think much of the referendum because the reality that doesn't give any real cho
what will happen after these men had reported the gto in attendance gland and center of the crimean capital is comparable to that time they say is to enjoy security ahead of sunday's referendum. the menace is now number an estimated fifteen thousand the state by the mentorship of illegal hunting club along with its guns and ammunition. the book into the us to ensure that terrorists or agitators don't come here to cause unrest in our territory or to turn the population against each other in the...
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. >> we take a wedge of the bottom tissue of the breast and it gets tucked under the gland and is put nice fullness in the top part of the breast. >> reporter: the technique allows surgeons to preserve the blood supply. a recent advance in the mesh-like component keeps it in place. >> we can put a belted matrix to sock that in and hold it there. >> in lisa's case they used a a fat transfer taken from her own body to fill in the area of her breast where the tumor was removed. the result left her with a natural look and she again feels comfortable wearing the kind of clothes she loves. >> from a dress to a class -- to a blouse to ait isathing suit it is way better. >> cheryl jengs, abc7 news. >> side effects are considered minimal. insurance coverage can vary depending on whether the reconstruction is the result of breast cancer surgery or purely cosmetic. >>> prom season is just around the corner. one danville teacher is already planning for his chaperongnment. his wife won't be able to attend with him, so he decided to start a viral have video campaign to get one of his favorite stars
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types of dimension, depression, unprovoked seizures, hypothalamusf the and pituitary glands. given these additional disabilities, is a your -- is yourn organization aware of any planning or analysis that has been done that relates to the possible impact of the veteran administration's backlog? >> we are not aware of any planning at the v.a. has and how they're going to implement that. >> because of the rule change, i have seen a tremendous impact as of now. >> we have not seen a spike in the backlog. you are not anticipating a spike and you are prepared as of now? >> i'm not sure if we anticipate a spike. -- the v.a.iscussed has not discussed it. >> very good. i did not have any further questions. i yield back my time. thank you very much. [applause] thank you, mr. chairman. i am grateful to be here with you today. we have seen so many delegates from ohio. if anyone out there is someone i had the opportunity to lay my hands on, interact, i want to tell you, it was my honor to take care of you. exists and il that am on the side of things. tearing the process of that down. we a
types of dimension, depression, unprovoked seizures, hypothalamusf the and pituitary glands. given these additional disabilities, is a your -- is yourn organization aware of any planning or analysis that has been done that relates to the possible impact of the veteran administration's backlog? >> we are not aware of any planning at the v.a. has and how they're going to implement that. >> because of the rule change, i have seen a tremendous impact as of now. >> we have not seen...
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in a private clinic 60 kilometers from the plant, a little boy is having his thyroid gland examined. his mother is scared. since the disaster, 33 fukushima children have been found with thyroid cancer. she worries he could be next. >> translator: at chernobyl children were diagnosed many years after the disaster. children here may be fine now. but if there's any risk i want to find out as soon as possible. >> reporter: the child cancer experts say fukushima cannot be compared with chernobyl. the 33 cases discovered so far are not linked to the disaster. >> translator: the radiation released from fukushima was much less than at cher noble, he says. children here got a much smaller dose. once you start using sensitive equipment to test for thyroid cancer, you will find more cancer. that's why we are seeing an increase, not because of the disaster. but the fukushima disaster is taking lives. she has come to pray at her father's grave. she said his health collapsed after he had to the abandon his farm and animals. two years later he is dead. >> translator: i blame the power company for h
in a private clinic 60 kilometers from the plant, a little boy is having his thyroid gland examined. his mother is scared. since the disaster, 33 fukushima children have been found with thyroid cancer. she worries he could be next. >> translator: at chernobyl children were diagnosed many years after the disaster. children here may be fine now. but if there's any risk i want to find out as soon as possible. >> reporter: the child cancer experts say fukushima cannot be compared with...
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he was from a gland, the father was fro from a master and had te most books in the community and so, he came for dinner and either because he immediately felt in love with the 15-year-old mary or because he was a great guy he said okay you are interesting. and that is why he elizabeth who was the youngest at the time was the best educated because she had the longest time with them. >> [inaudible] >> well, i got a lot of information from this site. i'm trying to think. also, i got a lot from the foreign minister of the church. i'm not sure how much i got from the quincy library. i'm sure i got something. yes, i definitely did. and so much was in the massachusetts historical society. so sometimes there was a duplication. >> [inaudible] well are the major argument is when they were young. they were always joined at the hip. hip. evil is a plus six years younger than abigail. so abigail in particular felt like she should listen to us. and so they had a very strong -- well not mary so much, mary stayed out of it but abigail had strong ideas about who she showed and should not mary. she wa
he was from a gland, the father was fro from a master and had te most books in the community and so, he came for dinner and either because he immediately felt in love with the 15-year-old mary or because he was a great guy he said okay you are interesting. and that is why he elizabeth who was the youngest at the time was the best educated because she had the longest time with them. >> [inaudible] >> well, i got a lot of information from this site. i'm trying to think. also, i got a...
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joe ann from gland was overcome. milne was fitted by cochlear implants. it was so emotional for her to hear her family voices for the first time. dr. craig casper joins me. the chief audiology doctor. you are smiling as well, that's quite a moment isn't it? >> it's tremendous to hear the reaction, from someone, it really is very, very plofg and as an -- modifying an moving, an audiology, it is twhoamg see her reaction, it's just amazing. >> talk to me about what the technology is that actually made this moment happen for her. >> sure. a cochlear implant is a device that's been around probably since the early 1970s. some of the more advanced cochlear implants came out in the earlier '80s but searntion there's searntion -- essentialls a processor that fits behind the ear, it does some other credit sophisticated things. it sends the sensations through the skin through a receiver, bypassing a part of the inner ear, and stimulates the nerve directly and then that sound goes directly to the brain. >> i would assume that clearly e is not a candidate for this? >>
joe ann from gland was overcome. milne was fitted by cochlear implants. it was so emotional for her to hear her family voices for the first time. dr. craig casper joins me. the chief audiology doctor. you are smiling as well, that's quite a moment isn't it? >> it's tremendous to hear the reaction, from someone, it really is very, very plofg and as an -- modifying an moving, an audiology, it is twhoamg see her reaction, it's just amazing. >> talk to me about what the technology is...
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feeling a little spunky, and i said, you know, if we're born in mexico, we don't have an immigration gland that kicks off at 13 and pumps hormones to tell us how to get across the border. that doesn't happen. this is a learning process of necessity and complex issues x. so people in mexico don't have any idea. and it's been a great gift to me, and i'll pass it to the true scholars here just to say to you, and you may see it in the signing lines here, that people because of the work grow to trust you because of what you've said and how you've said it. they know if you're lying. they know if you're misrepresenting, and they will steer away from you and then this went your story, and you will fly further into fiction. and it is a great thing that i started realizing here, tfob, that there will be nicely dressed sort of cowboy-dressed gentlemen in jeans with big belt buckles, nice short haircut at the head of hi line. and they'll come up to he and -- [speaking spanish] and i'll sign tear book. at the end of the line there'll be well dressed cowboys in jeans with belt be buck be les and they'll
feeling a little spunky, and i said, you know, if we're born in mexico, we don't have an immigration gland that kicks off at 13 and pumps hormones to tell us how to get across the border. that doesn't happen. this is a learning process of necessity and complex issues x. so people in mexico don't have any idea. and it's been a great gift to me, and i'll pass it to the true scholars here just to say to you, and you may see it in the signing lines here, that people because of the work grow to...
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it was an extraordinarily toxic drug, and it blew out my adrenal glands. it caused major neuromuscular damage, wasting, peripheral neuropathy. it took me about a year to recover from the side effects of the drug. the other patients have all since died from the progression of aids. it wasitn e next year the drug a was introduced. anit was a good drug. it sti is. the problem, thoh, tt wuse one drug to treat the h.i.v. virus, it will absolutely learn how to live with that drug. it becomes resistant to the virus. in a biologic sense, the virus must stay alive. survival of the species, just in the same way that we have to stay alive. and if we give the drug that will kill the virus, the virus is going to have to learn to find a way to live with it, and it did. ronald mitsuyasu: within the last five years, the pharmaceutical industry and researchers at various institutions have developed new drugs, more potent antiviral drugs which, in combination with drugs that already existed, allow patients to live for decades. as an example, in the united states, new opport
it was an extraordinarily toxic drug, and it blew out my adrenal glands. it caused major neuromuscular damage, wasting, peripheral neuropathy. it took me about a year to recover from the side effects of the drug. the other patients have all since died from the progression of aids. it wasitn e next year the drug a was introduced. anit was a good drug. it sti is. the problem, thoh, tt wuse one drug to treat the h.i.v. virus, it will absolutely learn how to live with that drug. it becomes...
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that drives the price up and then you have the summer blend, the special gland that we run here in theifornia during the summer months. that is more costly. the charge more. that means it should pay more. i had a chance to speak with people at the gas station this morning and some of them are just rolling with the punches. >> i notice that the prices were going up, i mean, it is what it is. >> but what is going on in the economy today. the gas prices are going up. we just have to go with the flow. >> and that is a the way to look at it but how much of that flows on to cost you. according to aaa the average for california is $3.97. the most expensive in the last six months. san francisco is over $4. there is $4.20. oakland is at $3.92. san jose is at $3.94. the tax on gas in the state of california is one of the highest. on average, you pay 52¢ per gallon. this is extra in taxes. >> the california department of motor vehicles says that there's no evidence of a computer bridge but they're still launching an investigation. dmv spokesman says that the agency was alerted by law-enforcement
that drives the price up and then you have the summer blend, the special gland that we run here in theifornia during the summer months. that is more costly. the charge more. that means it should pay more. i had a chance to speak with people at the gas station this morning and some of them are just rolling with the punches. >> i notice that the prices were going up, i mean, it is what it is. >> but what is going on in the economy today. the gas prices are going up. we just have to go...
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. >> when you look at the new gland -- new england states, that's a criticism.mocrats follow basil's advice and embrace obamacare and the bad economy, basically you are embracing obamacare, saying it's broken but maybe it will be fixed and embracing a recovery that is not really a recovery, do that. people such as scott brown will win the upcoming elections, and the republicans will control the senate what the house. that's a criticism scott brown will have to challenge and face that. at the same exact time he can say he did not vote for obamacare. people need jobs. they don't need to buy into the rhetoric that is not working. >> they need jobs and leadership. moving to another social issue, the president said he'll use executive power to expand overtime protection for millions of workers, we are seeing him beef up on the executive powers, which he promised he would do. is this a good or bad thing? >> i think it's a good thing. if you look at some of the criticism of the president over the years of his administration, people have felt that he tried to compromise
. >> when you look at the new gland -- new england states, that's a criticism.mocrats follow basil's advice and embrace obamacare and the bad economy, basically you are embracing obamacare, saying it's broken but maybe it will be fixed and embracing a recovery that is not really a recovery, do that. people such as scott brown will win the upcoming elections, and the republicans will control the senate what the house. that's a criticism scott brown will have to challenge and face that. at...
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that's one of the more significant cumulation totals we could see until we get to new he can gland.ge has been rain, lots of rain especially into florida. it's this southern piece of energy now off the coastline and continuing to develop. here's how this goes. already off the coastline. the first band of snow will come through, so a lot of places will see snow first and then the high winds with the system off the coast. here's how all that have shapes up, so kind of merging together, those two areas. most of the moisture with this will stay well enough off the coast that unless we're getting part of that initial bands, you don't get it until we get up to new england. by tomorrow, this is rapidly intensified and when you get a really dramatic pressure drop, that cranks up the winds. a lot of places, even if you miss out on the snow, it might only be an inch or dusting, we're still going to see the wind with this into new england. that could be six inches or more in no some cases where this passes a little more closely to the coastline. that's just one problem, as we head to the other
that's one of the more significant cumulation totals we could see until we get to new he can gland.ge has been rain, lots of rain especially into florida. it's this southern piece of energy now off the coastline and continuing to develop. here's how this goes. already off the coastline. the first band of snow will come through, so a lot of places will see snow first and then the high winds with the system off the coast. here's how all that have shapes up, so kind of merging together, those two...
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we know a lot of times when you're under a lot of stress your addrenal gland kicks in.lity among women? this is one of the first studies we're seeing that it can actually affect them. the good thing is 87% of the couples were able to have children and give birth, but 13% had a problem. they also counted for cigarette smoking, alcohol and coffee. >> a lot of times with more stress we turn to something and for a lot of times it is cigarettes or alcohol. what do we need to do to stay away from that if we're trying to get pregnant? >> you have to rule out mechanical issues, obstructions of the tubes and ovaries. number one for infertility isç age. if you rule out everything else, the message of the study is try to stay away from cigarette smoking, alcohol. try to involve in yoga and rest. that is important. the other thing is what is the effect of men. >> it is not just the bird or just the bees. which ones? >> 40% of infertility is the result of men. we want to make sure they also get tested. if you've gone for about 12 months of unprotected sex and still having problems
we know a lot of times when you're under a lot of stress your addrenal gland kicks in.lity among women? this is one of the first studies we're seeing that it can actually affect them. the good thing is 87% of the couples were able to have children and give birth, but 13% had a problem. they also counted for cigarette smoking, alcohol and coffee. >> a lot of times with more stress we turn to something and for a lot of times it is cigarettes or alcohol. what do we need to do to stay away...
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eleven radioactive iodine one thirty one which is a vicious radioactive poison that attacks the thyroid gland at levels two hundred forty two times the safe drinking water act so in virginia in the first days of this catastrophe the state of virginia warned people not to drink rain water so this is a global catastrophe that is ongoing there were urns it dissipated well it's ongoing in the terms of the three hundred tons per day going into the ocean but the hundreds of thousands of tons that they would dump tritium is in there and it's very difficult to remove but a colleague of ours dr arjun makhijani has proposed bringing in a super tanker getting the waste water off of that fragile vulnerable taking it somewhere else to deal with instead of just dumping it in the ocean like it's a giant sewer or something i think that's really the thing that confuses people the most is where is this going i mean it's going to the pacific ocean it can go and all over the world it's terrifying people who are seeing these doomsday predictions tim there's the question of the safety of seafood all we're hearing
eleven radioactive iodine one thirty one which is a vicious radioactive poison that attacks the thyroid gland at levels two hundred forty two times the safe drinking water act so in virginia in the first days of this catastrophe the state of virginia warned people not to drink rain water so this is a global catastrophe that is ongoing there were urns it dissipated well it's ongoing in the terms of the three hundred tons per day going into the ocean but the hundreds of thousands of tons that...