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so, so much -- they do so much for the heart.emember, mark, with krill omega 50+, you're getting a full 500 milligrams of the important omega-3's -- the epa and the dha. that's, like, seven times more than the typical 300 milligram krill oil that you're gonna see out there. so, in terms of potency, this krill omega is fantastic. in addition, mark, the coq10 helps generate cellular energy inside the heart muscle, so simply amazing range of cardiovascular benefits when you supplement with this krill omega 50+ with coq10. really fantastic. >> we'll be right back. >> announcer: purity products, a leading provider of intelligent nutritional solutions for over 20 years, has an incredible free offer today on their new and improved krill omega 50+ mini gels. this is their amazing four-in-one superformula, combining the power of clinically tested and patented nko krill oil along with omega-3 fish oil, plus vitamin d and the science of coenzyme q10. here's the deal. simply call right now. pay just $6.95 for shipping and handling, and as a
so, so much -- they do so much for the heart.emember, mark, with krill omega 50+, you're getting a full 500 milligrams of the important omega-3's -- the epa and the dha. that's, like, seven times more than the typical 300 milligram krill oil that you're gonna see out there. so, in terms of potency, this krill omega is fantastic. in addition, mark, the coq10 helps generate cellular energy inside the heart muscle, so simply amazing range of cardiovascular benefits when you supplement with this...
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a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack.re you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. >>> we're back with extraordinary stories of survival in the middle of a deadly disaster. a camera captured the moment a woman trapped in a mudslide in peru amazingly manages to escape. others, including children, were pulled to safety by rescue chopper crews. peru has experienced a recent onslaught of rain and flooding that has left dozens dead. >>> britain's royal couple, william and kate, kicked off a two-day trip to paris. it's william's first official trip to that city since the death of his mother in a car crash there 20 years ago. the pair met with french president francois hollande and with the uk planning to begin the brexit process to leave the european union later this month, william sought to reassure the french of the friendship between their countries. >>> and there are even more changes to report tonight in the neighborhood. following the thimble out the door, is the wheelbarrow, even the boot is getting the boot. monopoly
a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack.re you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. >>> we're back with extraordinary stories of survival in the middle of a deadly disaster. a camera captured the moment a woman trapped in a mudslide in peru amazingly manages to escape. others, including children, were pulled to safety by rescue chopper crews. peru has experienced a recent onslaught of rain and flooding that has left dozens dead. >>> britain's royal...
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it's a sign of heart disease. so, be careful with that. >> sometimes that happens to me, but i have severe allergies. i think that's the first thing that i think about. >> when we're looking at the eyes in your blood vessels. >> also the ears. >> that one, in particular, is a specific sign. if you have a crease from the middle of your ear down across to the other side of your ear, that is also associated with having heart attacks. anybody with hearing problems whether it's ringing in the ears or loss of hearing, think about heart trouble with that, too. >> that's good to know. >> i feel like we're hitting on all the senses here. how the mouth can help you. >> right. so, that one is if you don't do oo your mouth, all that bacteria comes right into your mouth, into your blood stream and attacks your heart. so, go to your dentist. it will help you with your heart. >> i know we also, by the way, my husband is a dentist, he loves the fact that you brought that up. we just turned our clocks ahead. what does this -- does
it's a sign of heart disease. so, be careful with that. >> sometimes that happens to me, but i have severe allergies. i think that's the first thing that i think about. >> when we're looking at the eyes in your blood vessels. >> also the ears. >> that one, in particular, is a specific sign. if you have a crease from the middle of your ear down across to the other side of your ear, that is also associated with having heart attacks. anybody with hearing problems whether...
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. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> heartbeat heartbeat latter heartbeat healthy hearts are this heartbeat togethering hands capillaries there on open wound hospital room stitching up the place together they stand grafted from the bones of different neighborhood working together to keep each other strong so we live on. >> do you hear the people we're breathing as one lungs contract and in hail and exhale oxygen without discrimination and the people get to breathe and in hail and exha exhale. >> heartbeat heartbeat heartbeat when all the stitches heal at the neighborhoods come together with the erratic heartbeat flows and one mind one brain receiving this message our bodies full and functional our feet running towards the future of togetherness heartbeat heartbeat heartbeat heartbeat >> (clapping.) >> so we're going to name a few of the artists of the san francisco 2017 projects and hold our applause until the end until we've read all the names - yes. >> shannon wendy deborah block. >> tom gold. >> john elaine naomi charles rachel greenberg. >> elizabeth demetri anthony swan kathy amy edith. >> kath
. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> heartbeat heartbeat latter heartbeat healthy hearts are this heartbeat togethering hands capillaries there on open wound hospital room stitching up the place together they stand grafted from the bones of different neighborhood working together to keep each other strong so we live on. >> do you hear the people we're breathing as one lungs contract and in hail and exhale oxygen without discrimination and the people get to breathe and in hail...
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they have become world renowned for fetal heart surgery. operating on a fetus , still inside mother's womb. this time doctors operated on a tiny fetal heart and after some risky setbacks, we were there as the family from south america said good bye to the team, that saved their baby. >>> you are going home. >>> yes. >>very excited. >> reporter: baby juan and his parents are heading back to home where the infant is a celebrity. >>> we see messages, phone calls, from people we do not know. >> reporter: since october family has been camped out at children's hospital of philadelphia where doctors say juan's life with a intervention that is largely unheard of in many places. >>> he was a hard time, crazy time, but we are extremely happy, about prospects. >> reporter: when she was five months pregnant a ultrasound showed a mass on the baby's heart. their doctors sent images to his friend doctor jack rycheck at chop. >>> mini saw this i recognized there was a giant tumor on the heart. >> reporter: rare perry cardinal tumor, only hope was fatal sur
they have become world renowned for fetal heart surgery. operating on a fetus , still inside mother's womb. this time doctors operated on a tiny fetal heart and after some risky setbacks, we were there as the family from south america said good bye to the team, that saved their baby. >>> you are going home. >>> yes. >>very excited. >> reporter: baby juan and his parents are heading back to home where the infant is a celebrity. >>> we see messages, phone...
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well.merica as because the heart of our movement is now the heart of this movement is the heart of resistance. we want and need this movement and build and ultimately we need to continue the lessons we have learned so that we can advance. we are in the 21st century. his is no longer a matter of explorers or imperialists. all americans and above all we are all human beings. be included. we deserve to be respected. basic rve to have our rights considered when corporations seek to carry out he actions that could potentially harm our citizens. at this point in history we must consider our planet and natural resources. the future forre our children. stood with us at standing rock and i ask you to stand with our indigenous community around the world and we can rise. i want to ask the chairman of a tribe to share about a proclamation we passed. the united sked states to revoke the doctrine of christian discovery. am glad that he is here to we inue to understand why why we have and faced obstacles. talk about the doctrine of discovery. thank you for taking the time to me.ten to together in unity we w
well.merica as because the heart of our movement is now the heart of this movement is the heart of resistance. we want and need this movement and build and ultimately we need to continue the lessons we have learned so that we can advance. we are in the 21st century. his is no longer a matter of explorers or imperialists. all americans and above all we are all human beings. be included. we deserve to be respected. basic rve to have our rights considered when corporations seek to carry out he...
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her 7 month old son has had two heart surgeries and at least one more. >> heart warming to see everybody. people supporting the cardiac center. especially the people taking care of him here. they're dedicated. >> reporter: and this all day style, fundraising teams of at least four people participate. each member spinning for 45 minutes at a time. hundreds of thousands of dollars raised will help with innovative research. >> we're coming up with ways where we can potentially do interventions even before babies are born so that we can potentially reverse their heart disease. >> for participants like mike baker, this is fun but emotional. his daughter, evelyn, had heart surgery at 3 days old. she's a happy, healthy 2-year-old. >> all the emotionals and feelings come back. it's been an emotional morning. challenging but awesome at the same time. >> reporter: many people know a child affected by a heart condition, many came for a great workout. everyone we spoke to said because of the positive, vibrant atmosphere they really hope to do it again next year. university city, trish hartman. chann
her 7 month old son has had two heart surgeries and at least one more. >> heart warming to see everybody. people supporting the cardiac center. especially the people taking care of him here. they're dedicated. >> reporter: and this all day style, fundraising teams of at least four people participate. each member spinning for 45 minutes at a time. hundreds of thousands of dollars raised will help with innovative research. >> we're coming up with ways where we can potentially do...
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heart failure patients. >> they found evidence that in patients that have congestive heart failure aheart muscle it reduces risk of death and reduce risk of repeat hospitalizations. >> reporter: when it comes to the average person the heart association says it cannot recommend fish oil to prevent heart disease, because there is not enough research to support the idea. doctor debay recommend fish oils for all of his heart patients especially if they don't eat fish. >> it is ease way to supplement your diet that may lack in those necessary ingredients. >> i have never stopped, for 11 years i have been taking it for every day. >> reporter: he credits lifestyle and fish oil for keeping him healthy since his heart attack. >>> as we said fish oil supplements are very popular in the u.s., 19 million adults , take them, but experts say that heart patients should talk to their doctors, before starting any supplements. this vitamin is only helpful for heart attack patients. >> all of the other stuff you hear about. >> focus on that. >>> check out this incredible video from upstate new york, th
heart failure patients. >> they found evidence that in patients that have congestive heart failure aheart muscle it reduces risk of death and reduce risk of repeat hospitalizations. >> reporter: when it comes to the average person the heart association says it cannot recommend fish oil to prevent heart disease, because there is not enough research to support the idea. doctor debay recommend fish oils for all of his heart patients especially if they don't eat fish. >> it is...
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it has to do with your heart.s is when he she came back the second time. >> reporter: she suffered from scad, sfon o spontaneous artery coreny dissection. a wall in the coronary artery tears allowing blood to see behind it. eventually the artery narrows. >> the most come way this presents is as a heart attack. it's a heart attack in that there's limited blood flow to the heart muscle. >> it is considered relatively rare but a lot of cases may be flying under the radar. that's in part because many of the women are otherwise healthy without the red flags of heart disease. dr. tremal says without youb warning signs it is critical for women to recognize potential symptoms of heart attack. >> crushing chest pain radiating to the left arm. everyone's experience is different. the pain can be anything from a pressure to a tightness to a burning. it can go into either arm. >> reporter: slightly more than one in seven victims are recent mothers. but dr. tremal says the exact causes are still not completely understood and it
it has to do with your heart.s is when he she came back the second time. >> reporter: she suffered from scad, sfon o spontaneous artery coreny dissection. a wall in the coronary artery tears allowing blood to see behind it. eventually the artery narrows. >> the most come way this presents is as a heart attack. it's a heart attack in that there's limited blood flow to the heart muscle. >> it is considered relatively rare but a lot of cases may be flying under the radar. that's...
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heart specialist joseph wu says abraham was in grave danger by the time he arrived. >> his heart andad failed. he would have died very quickly. >> reporter: their challenge was to keep abraham long enough to receive a heart transplant but that wait time would push them into unchartered territory. >>. the temporary solution was a machine known as an echmo which takes over the function of both heart and lungses. he showed us how it's typically connected through the chest or artery in the leg, leaving the patient unable to move in. with abraham's deteriorating condition, that could be trouble. >> patients they don't do well if they are laying in bed. >> reporter: instead, dr. ha used his own cutting edge technique and connected it directly to abraham's heart by running the tube through his ribs. the result was so successful it ayllowed abraham to get out of bed and much more. >> we took him outside and that was the first for us bringing a patient outside. >> reporter: the exercise turned out to be critical instead of two months, abraham would wait nearly four months for a suitable heart
heart specialist joseph wu says abraham was in grave danger by the time he arrived. >> his heart andad failed. he would have died very quickly. >> reporter: their challenge was to keep abraham long enough to receive a heart transplant but that wait time would push them into unchartered territory. >>. the temporary solution was a machine known as an echmo which takes over the function of both heart and lungses. he showed us how it's typically connected through the chest or...
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heart specialist dwrchlt joseph wu said he was in grave danger by the time he arrived. >> his heart andhad failed. and he would have died very quickly. >> their challenge was to keep abraham alive long enough to receive a heart transplant, but that wait time would push the stanford team into unchartered territory. >> the temporary solution was a machine known as an e k m o. it thieves patient enable the move around, with abraham's deteriorating condition, they knew that could be trouble. >> because patients, they don't do well after laying in bed. >> instead the doctor used his own cutting edge technique and connected it directly to abraham's heart by running the tube through his ribs. the result was so successful it allowed abraham to get out of bed and much more. >> and he took him outside. that was a first for us. >> the exercise turned out to be critical. instead of two months, sbram abraham could wait nearly four months for a suitable heart, being kept alive by the machine. >> as far as i know, one of the longest times in the country of being on this of time support. >> instead of
heart specialist dwrchlt joseph wu said he was in grave danger by the time he arrived. >> his heart andhad failed. and he would have died very quickly. >> their challenge was to keep abraham alive long enough to receive a heart transplant, but that wait time would push the stanford team into unchartered territory. >> the temporary solution was a machine known as an e k m o. it thieves patient enable the move around, with abraham's deteriorating condition, they knew that could...
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to donald trump, his heart would be like my heart which is a heart that's all encompassing, heart that loves humanity, no whether you are transgender or no matter who you are. i think what we saw last night was a donald trump that is not both and/or. he gives us different narrative. once again, this still is a president who is seen owe phobic, islamic phobic, weaver home-grown terrorism. >> you know what, chad, calling people names isn't going to solve the problem. >> that's not calling him names, fred, that's being real what i know. >> you are air calling the guy names. yesterday you remind so many of the wolf i used to date, no matter what he does it is never good enough. for the first time, made heads explode, offers opportunity for path, who ultimately came here illegally. >> and we all agree he should do that. >> a lot of people are saying though he still hasn't talked about the specifics. he's just saying these things. >> never a plan. >> and we haven't had specifics yet. >> we haven't had specifics yet. that's -- you saw par dine shift in the guy's policy yesterday. and give it
to donald trump, his heart would be like my heart which is a heart that's all encompassing, heart that loves humanity, no whether you are transgender or no matter who you are. i think what we saw last night was a donald trump that is not both and/or. he gives us different narrative. once again, this still is a president who is seen owe phobic, islamic phobic, weaver home-grown terrorism. >> you know what, chad, calling people names isn't going to solve the problem. >> that's not...
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. >>> and breakthrough cholesterol treatment dramatically lowering the risk of a heart attack. "nightly news" begins right now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. president trump still looking to justify his thus far unproven and widely rejected claim that his campaign was spied on by president obama today gave oxygen to the newest white house claim. that british intelligence was in on the alleged surveillance plot. it happened during what was already a potentially delicate meeting between the president and german chancellor angela merkel. meantime tonight, another major u.s. ally, the british government, is simmering over the allegation. nbc's peter alexander has details. >> i think it was -- >> reporter: tonight confronted by a european reporter for his wiretap allegation against president obama, a defiant president trump taking a new shot at his predecessor. >> as far as wiretapping, i guess, by, you know, this past administration, at least we have something in common, perhaps. >> reporter: a swipe a
. >>> and breakthrough cholesterol treatment dramatically lowering the risk of a heart attack. "nightly news" begins right now. >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. president trump still looking to justify his thus far unproven and widely rejected claim that his campaign was spied on by president obama today gave oxygen to the newest white house claim. that british intelligence was...
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corporations, if you have a heart. big oil, if you have a heart . the world, let's find a new way. [cheering] an alternative way to keep what we have now with alternative energy of one kind or another. we know that we, mankind has the imagination to come up with something else. we need to come up with something else and so corporations, if you are people and if you are people you have heart 's. give it some thought. let's make a change. big oil, let's keep it in the soil! keep it in the soil! [chanting] keep it in the soil! water is life! water is life! thank you. [applause] >> all right. can we take a second to make some noise for standing rock sioux? [applause] >> the next person is a combat veteran. a yes, sir presented from hawaii. and was among the veterans in standing rock sioux that stood in support. this is our representative from hawaii. [cheering] >> hello, aloha. it is so nice to be back here with many of you. i see many veterans in the house. i was proud to join you as standing rock as we stood together with water protect us from all acr
corporations, if you have a heart. big oil, if you have a heart . the world, let's find a new way. [cheering] an alternative way to keep what we have now with alternative energy of one kind or another. we know that we, mankind has the imagination to come up with something else. we need to come up with something else and so corporations, if you are people and if you are people you have heart 's. give it some thought. let's make a change. big oil, let's keep it in the soil! keep it in the soil!...
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heart specialist says abraham was in grave danger by the time he arrived. >> his heart and his lungs had failed and he would have died very quickly. >> reporter: their challenge was to keep him alive long enough to wait for a heart transplant but pushing the stanford team into unchartered territory. the temporary solution was a machine which essentially takes over the function of both the heart and lungs. dr. richard shows us how its typically connected and leaving the patient unable to move around. with abraham's deteriorating condition, they knew that could be trouble. >> patients they don't do well if they are just laying in bed rptd instead he used his own cutting edge technique and connected the echmo directly to his heart by running the tube through his ribs. the result was so successful it allowed abraham to get out of bed and much more. >> we took him outside and that was the first for us, bringing a patient outside rmt the exercise turned out to be critical ensted of two months, abraham would wait nearly four months for a suitable heart, being kept alived by the echmo. >> as
heart specialist says abraham was in grave danger by the time he arrived. >> his heart and his lungs had failed and he would have died very quickly. >> reporter: their challenge was to keep him alive long enough to wait for a heart transplant but pushing the stanford team into unchartered territory. the temporary solution was a machine which essentially takes over the function of both the heart and lungs. dr. richard shows us how its typically connected and leaving the patient...
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>> it's like heart pounding. that's a start. >> so i sit down?> reporter: after making it all the way here, i can't back down now. >> in 15 seconds he says i'm going to be able to feel it. blood is rushing to my eyes. my head. your heart is racing as fast as if it was -- as if you'd just run a marathon. how are you feeling, peter? i think i might need to throw up. the question is why do people do this to themselves? i'm going to find out after, how i feel. >> i believe it really works. the detox. >> reporter: a few hours later peter is feeling better. and as for me? >> still a little light-headed but also full of energy. almost back to normal. >> reporter: miracle medicine? maybe not. but the magic and wonder of the amazon, undeniable. for "nightline" i'm mariana van zeller in peru. >>> next, alec baldwin and lisa kudrow shared a fling on "friends." now they're reunited in the new animated movie "the boss baby." >>> and later, gladiator russell crowe has the perfect response to people trying to body-shame him on social media. per roll more "doing
>> it's like heart pounding. that's a start. >> so i sit down?> reporter: after making it all the way here, i can't back down now. >> in 15 seconds he says i'm going to be able to feel it. blood is rushing to my eyes. my head. your heart is racing as fast as if it was -- as if you'd just run a marathon. how are you feeling, peter? i think i might need to throw up. the question is why do people do this to themselves? i'm going to find out after, how i feel. >> i...
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it has to do with your heart. this is when he she came back the second time. >> reporter: she suffered from scad, sfon o spontaneous artery coreny dissection. a wall in the coronary artery tears allowing blood to see behind it. eventually the artery narrows. >> the most come way this presents is as a heart attack. it's a heart attack in that there's limited blood flow to the heart muscle. >> it is considered relatively rare but a lot of cases may be flying under the radar. that's in part because many of the women are otherwise healthy without the red flags of heart disease. dr. tremal says without youb warning signs it is critical for women to recognize potential symptoms of heart attack. >> crushing chest pain radiating to the left arm. everyone's experience is different. the pain can be anything from a pressure to a tightness to a burnin it can go into either arm. >> reporter: slightly more than one in seven victims are recent mothers. but dr. tremal says the exact causes are still not completely understood and
it has to do with your heart. this is when he she came back the second time. >> reporter: she suffered from scad, sfon o spontaneous artery coreny dissection. a wall in the coronary artery tears allowing blood to see behind it. eventually the artery narrows. >> the most come way this presents is as a heart attack. it's a heart attack in that there's limited blood flow to the heart muscle. >> it is considered relatively rare but a lot of cases may be flying under the radar....
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heart specialist dr. joseph wu says abraham was in grave dang by the time he arrived. >> his heart and lungs had failed. and he would have died very quickly. >> reporter: their challenge was to keep abraham alive long enough to receive a heart transplant. but that wait time would push the stanford team into uncharted territory. >> this red is an oxygenator. >> reporter: the temporary solution, a machine known as an echmo that takes over the function of the heart and lungs. the doctor showed us how it's typically connected through the chest or an artery in the leg, leaving the patient unable to move around. with abraham's deteriorating condition they knew that could be trouble. >> because patients, they don't do well if they're just laying in bed. >> reporter: instead, dr. ha used his own cutting-edge technique and connected the echmo directly to abraham's heart by running the tube through his rib. the result was so successful it allowed abraham to get out of bed and much more. >> and we took him outside a
heart specialist dr. joseph wu says abraham was in grave dang by the time he arrived. >> his heart and lungs had failed. and he would have died very quickly. >> reporter: their challenge was to keep abraham alive long enough to receive a heart transplant. but that wait time would push the stanford team into uncharted territory. >> this red is an oxygenator. >> reporter: the temporary solution, a machine known as an echmo that takes over the function of the heart and...
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and she always talks about her heart chakra. >> seth: oh, she does. >> she's always like, "my heart chakraw what i mean? and i'm like, "well so is mine." and i -- and i, second half of the show, i was like, "my heart chakra is like, way open." >> seth: oh really? >> i don't know what's -- [ light laughter ] i don't know what's going on. >> seth: this is the first time you were aware of an open heart chakra. >> maybe ever. yes. it's stone cold most of the time. so i didn't really -- and i was like, i didn't know --- it was this overwhelming feeling and it's hard to be like almost on the verge of tears in something very emotional when you try and tell the story. so i was like, just keep it together man. tell the story. and i just couldn't keep it together. and i came off stage, and someone was like, mandy patinkin was in the audience. and mandy patinkin was the original character in this show. he originated this -- this character. and i was like, it must -- mandy opened my heart chakra. >> seth: he opened it. [ laughter and applause ] >> he took this cold little bean that is my heart -- [ la
and she always talks about her heart chakra. >> seth: oh, she does. >> she's always like, "my heart chakraw what i mean? and i'm like, "well so is mine." and i -- and i, second half of the show, i was like, "my heart chakra is like, way open." >> seth: oh really? >> i don't know what's -- [ light laughter ] i don't know what's going on. >> seth: this is the first time you were aware of an open heart chakra. >> maybe ever. yes. it's...
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heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ [he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit. know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks-dot-com. hi, i'm frank. i take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movantik is specifically designed for oic and can help you go more often. don't take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. movantik may cause serious side effects, including symptoms of opioid withdrawal, severe stoma
heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ [he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit. know where you stand instantly. visit...
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because the heart of our movement is now the heart of, this movement is a heart of the resistance. we want and we need movement to lift and to build and ultimately we need to continue the lessons that we learn so that we can advance the future. we are in the 21st century. this is no longer a matter of explorers or imperialist versus savages and infidels. we are all americans, and above all we are all human beings. we deserve to be included. we deserve to be respected. we deserve to have her basic rights considered, and when corporations seek chaos, actions that could potentially harm our citizens. at this point in history we must consider our planet and natural resources. we need the future for our children. you stood with us at standing rock and now i ask you to stand with our indigenous communities around the world, and together we can rise pixel at this time i want to ask jode goudy, chairman of the tribe to share some words about a proclamation we passed, the standing rock sioux tribe and the yakima tribe jointly as the united states to promote the doctrine of christian discove
because the heart of our movement is now the heart of, this movement is a heart of the resistance. we want and we need movement to lift and to build and ultimately we need to continue the lessons that we learn so that we can advance the future. we are in the 21st century. this is no longer a matter of explorers or imperialist versus savages and infidels. we are all americans, and above all we are all human beings. we deserve to be included. we deserve to be respected. we deserve to have her...
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evidence patients with congestive heart failure, a weakened heart muscle reduced six the risk of death this and repeat hospitalization. >> reporter: for the average person, the heart association said it cannot recommend fish oil to prevent heart disease because there's not enough research to support the idea. fish oil supplements are popular in the u.s. 19million adults take them. the doctor recommends fish oil for all heart patients, especially if they don't eat fish. >> fish oil is an easy way to supplement your diet that may be lacking in those necessary ingredients. >> i never stopped. i've been taking it every day for 11 years. >> reporter: he credits this and lifestyle changes for keeping him healthy since his heart attack. cbs news, burbank, california. >>> experts recommend heart patients talk to their doctor before starting supplements. >>> we are tracking this big at rain, snow and sleet. we still think the lions share of snow will be north of 66 and west of i-95 and less so, south of town and one inch or so into much of the waldorf area, la plata and southern prince george's
evidence patients with congestive heart failure, a weakened heart muscle reduced six the risk of death this and repeat hospitalization. >> reporter: for the average person, the heart association said it cannot recommend fish oil to prevent heart disease because there's not enough research to support the idea. fish oil supplements are popular in the u.s. 19million adults take them. the doctor recommends fish oil for all heart patients, especially if they don't eat fish. >> fish oil...
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out of nowhere, my heart started beating fast.couldn't breathe. >> this is acute end stage heart failure. >> reporter: he ended up on life support and heading to stanford. abraham was in grave danger by the time he arrived. >> his heart and his lungs had failed. and he would have died very quickly. >> reporter: their challenge wa to keep abraham alive long enough to receive a heart transplant. but that wait time would push the stanford team into uncharted territory. the temporary solution was a machine known as an ek mo which essentially takes over the function of both the heart and lungs. the doctor showed us how it's typically connected through the chest or artery in the leg, leaving the patient unable to move around. but with abraham's deteriorating condition, they knew that could be trouble. >> because patients, they don't do well if they're just laying in bed. >> reporter: instead dr. ha used his own cutting-edge technique and connected the ekmo directly to abraham's heart by running the tube through his ribs. the result was
out of nowhere, my heart started beating fast.couldn't breathe. >> this is acute end stage heart failure. >> reporter: he ended up on life support and heading to stanford. abraham was in grave danger by the time he arrived. >> his heart and his lungs had failed. and he would have died very quickly. >> reporter: their challenge wa to keep abraham alive long enough to receive a heart transplant. but that wait time would push the stanford team into uncharted territory. the...
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hearts. you guys. [applause] >>. [applause] i want to send a shout out to all the protectors. do the indigenous womenrising . lehigh, nike and seven, all my people. on the bus, everybody that came from standing rock, my hats off to all our water protectors here. have a wonderful year here. you're wonderful. everybody point to the white house and say where's the love? say where's the love? where's the love? thank you. >>. [laughter] wow, that was awesome. it up. holy smoke, montesinos ie, see your head. i am from north dakota and i'm here to thank you all for being here today, give it up for yourself. [applause] we are about to wrap it up today but i want to have the pleasure to invite everybody back to the cabinet tomorrow because we're going to continue the celebration. [applause] yes. we are back at the dbacabinet , we are going to have pizza. [laughter] and we are going to close it out in a really good way as we start where we finish as we pick up the nature of everything we do, we're goin
hearts. you guys. [applause] >>. [applause] i want to send a shout out to all the protectors. do the indigenous womenrising . lehigh, nike and seven, all my people. on the bus, everybody that came from standing rock, my hats off to all our water protectors here. have a wonderful year here. you're wonderful. everybody point to the white house and say where's the love? say where's the love? where's the love? thank you. >>. [laughter] wow, that was awesome. it up. holy smoke,...
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that need heart transplants.n actually get cells to contract on that patch without scaffold that has a way to be perfused with blood. >> jenna: that's unbelievable. you didn't think about really delicate system that's needed to get blood from different parts of an organ. how delicate you need something to be to make sure it doesn't officially. you can easily pair spinach leaves. is that a risk? how do you mitigate that risk or is that how our bodies are? >> we are delicate also. we don't have the capabilities to get down to the fine details that are heart muscle has in terms of the pipes in the veins, arteries in our veins. nature has already done that. the spinach leaf transports water just like our body transports blood. we're really glad we could take advantage of that. >> jenna: unbelievable, congratulations. i only have about 20 seconds here. what's your next step in all of this? >> what we want to stack a bunch of these leaves together and use the leaves to provide the blood flow and take them away and cont
that need heart transplants.n actually get cells to contract on that patch without scaffold that has a way to be perfused with blood. >> jenna: that's unbelievable. you didn't think about really delicate system that's needed to get blood from different parts of an organ. how delicate you need something to be to make sure it doesn't officially. you can easily pair spinach leaves. is that a risk? how do you mitigate that risk or is that how our bodies are? >> we are delicate also. we...
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the heart of the resistance. we need to continue the lessons that we have learned so that we can advance in the future. we are in the 21st century, this is no longer a matter of explorers or imperil -- emperilists versus savages. we deserve to be included, we deserve to be respected, have our basic rights considered when corporations speak to cary out actions that can potentially harm our citizens. at this point in history, we must consider our planet and natural resources. we need to shore up the future for our children. you stood with us at standing rock and now i ask you to stand with our indigenous communities around the world and together we can rise. at this time, i want to ask the chairman of the acman tribe to share words about a proclamation we passed. the sioux tribe and the yakima tribe jointly ask the united states to revoke the doctrine of christian discovery. understand why we face obstacles and i want him to come forward and talk about the doctrine. [speaking in native tongue] >> i come here amongs
the heart of the resistance. we need to continue the lessons that we have learned so that we can advance in the future. we are in the 21st century, this is no longer a matter of explorers or imperil -- emperilists versus savages. we deserve to be included, we deserve to be respected, have our basic rights considered when corporations speak to cary out actions that can potentially harm our citizens. at this point in history, we must consider our planet and natural resources. we need to shore up...
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they help to bring down your risk of heart disease and diabetes.ve a lot of nutrients. >> reporter: fruits and vegetables are high in potassium to control blood pressure and unsalted nuts, any kind, offer unsaturated fats to help cholesterol levels. >> the key with nuts is moderation and portion size. >> how do i start? >> think about adding one of these things into your day and slowly overtime starting too add more starting too add more and more in. >> reporter: limit add more and more in. >> reporter: limit salt to a teaspoon a day and red meat, bacon and sugary drinks to once or twice a week. dig into the right foods to ward off the wrong kind of problems. ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> the ironic things noticed as tourist resume at the white house. we'll be right back. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover
they help to bring down your risk of heart disease and diabetes.ve a lot of nutrients. >> reporter: fruits and vegetables are high in potassium to control blood pressure and unsalted nuts, any kind, offer unsaturated fats to help cholesterol levels. >> the key with nuts is moderation and portion size. >> how do i start? >> think about adding one of these things into your day and slowly overtime starting too add more starting too add more and more in. >> reporter:...
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increased risk of heart failure, cardiac arrest, and stroke.isingand quitting smoking are safer and more effective ways to protect against heart disease. >>> alec baldwin says he may be hanging his president trump impersonation soon. it looks like he is already training his replacement. baldwin showed a young boy how to imitate president trump. gestures to facial expressions. >>> coming up, northeast high school's favorite former teacher is back. next up, we'll catch up with tony out. just a light breeze. a big improvement. that's the view from center city. blue sky today, but i am tracking showers for tomorrow w weather as well. ten-day on 10 when we come back. this is todd hardy. a fitness buff, youth baseball coach-and lung cancer patient. the day i got the diagnosis, i was just shocked. the surgeon in dallas said i needed to have the top left lobe of my lung removed. i wanted to know what my other options were. and i found that at cancer treatment centers of america. at ctca, our experts examine a variety of therapies, treatments and techno
increased risk of heart failure, cardiac arrest, and stroke.isingand quitting smoking are safer and more effective ways to protect against heart disease. >>> alec baldwin says he may be hanging his president trump impersonation soon. it looks like he is already training his replacement. baldwin showed a young boy how to imitate president trump. gestures to facial expressions. >>> coming up, northeast high school's favorite former teacher is back. next up, we'll catch up with...
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bo biden brought to his work a mighty heart.ought to his family a mighty heart. >> er eulogized his brother, including in the hospital as a child after the car crash that killed their mother. and his last moments with bo. >> each of us desperately holding hill. each of us whispering i love you, i love you, i love you. and we held his hand and he took his last breath. >> hunter also speaking directly to his brother's family. bo's widow hallie and their two children. >> we will always be one family. because we always have been one family. >> the tight-knit family holding on to each other for support. hunter seen at hallie's side during her husband's memorial service and again when the delaware national guard renamed the headquarters. >> they have done a very good job of living relatively low key lives. you don't hear a lot about their personal lives. they're not in the tabloids. >> in 2015, still greig the loss of his son, joe biden announced that he would not be running for president in 2016. >> i believe we're out of time. the t
bo biden brought to his work a mighty heart.ought to his family a mighty heart. >> er eulogized his brother, including in the hospital as a child after the car crash that killed their mother. and his last moments with bo. >> each of us desperately holding hill. each of us whispering i love you, i love you, i love you. and we held his hand and he took his last breath. >> hunter also speaking directly to his brother's family. bo's widow hallie and their two children. >> we...
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i never thought that at only 45 it would give me a heart attack.p is; do your heart a favor, and quit now. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. don't let dust and allergens and life's beautiful moments. flonase allergy relief delivers more complete relief. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause all your symptoms, including nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. flonase is an allergy nasal spray that works even beyond the nose. so you can enjoy every beautiful moment to the fullest. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. there'try phillips' fiberway to ggood gummies.. they're delicious... and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. mmm. these are good. nice work, phillips'! try phillips' fiber good gummies! >>> back now with the index and the severe weather in the west and the south. reports of funnel clouds spotted in merced, california, but no damage. potentially dangerous thunderstorms stretching from nashville to atlanta tonight. >>> in michigan, a state trooper attacked on the highway. take
i never thought that at only 45 it would give me a heart attack.p is; do your heart a favor, and quit now. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. don't let dust and allergens and life's beautiful moments. flonase allergy relief delivers more complete relief. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause all your symptoms, including nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. flonase is an allergy nasal spray that works even beyond the nose. so you can enjoy...
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it is due to an inflammation of the heart, where the heart muscle becomes inflamed, it can cause scarring becomes inflamed, it can cause scarring as one of the consequences. he had medical problems in the past, we know he had pneumonia and only just problems in the past, we know he had pneumonia and onlyjust managed to survive by all accounts. what could have caused dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis? the commonest cause would be post viral and could be related to the infection. we also know that heavy alcohol consumption can bea know that heavy alcohol consumption can be a cause along with an inherited cause and it is possible that he may have had a pre—disposition because of the gene abnormality but the commonest causes would be viral, alcohol and genetic. genetics as well. a fatty liver, the coroner also said. what other general causes of that usually? usually that this lifestyle related, alcohol may be a factor, but usually what you eat and exercise, all of these things, most importantly exercise, all of these things, most im porta ntly lifestyle contributes to changes in the liv
it is due to an inflammation of the heart, where the heart muscle becomes inflamed, it can cause scarring becomes inflamed, it can cause scarring as one of the consequences. he had medical problems in the past, we know he had pneumonia and only just problems in the past, we know he had pneumonia and onlyjust managed to survive by all accounts. what could have caused dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis? the commonest cause would be post viral and could be related to the infection. we also...
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function of the heart and lungs. the doctor showed us how it's typically connected through the chest or an artery in the leg, leaving the patient unable to move around. with abraham's deteriorating condition they knew that could be trouble. >> because patients, they don't do well if they're just laying in bed. >> reporter: instead, dr. ha used hiswn cutting-edge technique and connected the echmo directly to abraham's heart by running the tube through his rib. the result was so successful it allowed abraham to get out of bed and much more. >> and we took him outside and that was the first for us, bringing a patient on echmo outside. >> reporter: the exercise turned out to be critical. instead of two months abraham would wait nearly four months, being kept alive by the echmo. >> which is a record for us, for sure. as far as i know, one of the longest time in the country of being on this type of support. >> reporter: instead of deteriorating, doctors say abraham actually grew stronger. >> so that when a heart finally be
function of the heart and lungs. the doctor showed us how it's typically connected through the chest or an artery in the leg, leaving the patient unable to move around. with abraham's deteriorating condition they knew that could be trouble. >> because patients, they don't do well if they're just laying in bed. >> reporter: instead, dr. ha used hiswn cutting-edge technique and connected the echmo directly to abraham's heart by running the tube through his rib. the result was so...
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if you're heading to the rock and roll marathon on saturday, bless your heart.ratures are going to be climbing out of the 20s and eventually it's going to be a little on the breezy size. we will warm up to temperatures in the 30s for th marathon but it is going to be a very, very chi >>> we're live in five, four, three, two, one. >> all right, this is the new hottest couple. j.lo and a-rod are dating, what do you think? >> first of all, when i said this, i said yes! i like them together from the nickname down, the same age, they both have kids and kids are similar ages as well. and they're very similar, very driven, ambitious, smart, beautiful people. very accomplished in life. >> this is jenny from the block. she is a yankees fan. i t i
if you're heading to the rock and roll marathon on saturday, bless your heart.ratures are going to be climbing out of the 20s and eventually it's going to be a little on the breezy size. we will warm up to temperatures in the 30s for th marathon but it is going to be a very, very chi >>> we're live in five, four, three, two, one. >> all right, this is the new hottest couple. j.lo and a-rod are dating, what do you think? >> first of all, when i said this, i said yes! i like...
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brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath, any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. talk to your doctor about brilinta. i'm doing all i can. that includes brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astra zeneca may be able to help. kennedy: the white house announced president trump will meet with the leader of -- >> china china china china. kennedy: china is our biggest rival in much ways. the president in january canceled the trans-pacific partnership and accused china of a lot of shady business practices. also on the agenda, nuclear arme
brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your...
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there's a deejay there keeping them going with heart-pumping tunes. we're live to see whole benefit later on "action news." >> there's much more to come on "action news," sunday afternoon when the weather gets warmer, a lot of people head to the pool. a new study might make you want to rethink what's in the water. >>> changes in airport security what the tsa says is behind it's new screening procedure and how it affects you. >>> meteorologist chris sowers will be back with the full accuweather forecast when "action news" continues. >>> well check this out, you know people camp out for fun and concert tickets and special deals, these parents are camping out in california to get their kids a spot in school. a dozen tents were set up as parents with a lot for kindergarten registration to begin as lincoln crossing school. there are 110 spots available. registration doesn't begin until tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. you think they would come up with an online thing like -- you know. >> reporter: it's good thing they were in campers, it's raining and raining
there's a deejay there keeping them going with heart-pumping tunes. we're live to see whole benefit later on "action news." >> there's much more to come on "action news," sunday afternoon when the weather gets warmer, a lot of people head to the pool. a new study might make you want to rethink what's in the water. >>> changes in airport security what the tsa says is behind it's new screening procedure and how it affects you. >>> meteorologist chris...
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i never thought that at only 45 it would give me a heart attack.p is; do your heart a favor, and quit now. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. don't let dust and allergens and life's beautiful moments. flonase allergy relief delivers more complete relief. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause all your symptoms, including nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. flonase is an allergy nasal spray that works even beyond the nose. so you can enjoy every beautiful moment to the fullest. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. there'try phillips' fiberway to ggood gummies.. they're delicious... and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. mmm. these are good. nice work, phillips'! try phillips' fiber good gummies! >>> back now with the index and the severe weather in the west and the south. reports of funnel clouds spotted in california, but no damage. potentially dangerous thunderstorms stretching from nashville to atlanta tonight. >>> in michigan, a state trooper attacked on the highway. take a look.
i never thought that at only 45 it would give me a heart attack.p is; do your heart a favor, and quit now. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. don't let dust and allergens and life's beautiful moments. flonase allergy relief delivers more complete relief. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause all your symptoms, including nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. flonase is an allergy nasal spray that works even beyond the nose. so you can enjoy...
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the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine.omen who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna step out with my favorite girl. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make the gift of tomorrow possible. >> ♪ >>> through have it, good people in gloucester city new jersey got a head start, with st. patrick's day celebration. freeholder board along with st. mary's parish and sit officials sponsored the cities st. patrick's day parade this afternoon. after the parade was over people moved over to the many restaurants, and bars for post parade revelry. >>> good day to do that yes it was sunny, not quite as cold as yesterday. >> it was not as harsh, we didn't have wind like we had yesterday and tomorrow temperatures will ge
the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine.omen who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. tomorrow, i'm gonna step out with my favorite girl. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make the...
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heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts.california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. a heart attack doesn't or how healthy you look. no matter who you are, a heart attack can happen without warning. a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. >> way too much fun. >> you have to tell them what you just told me. speak i cannot tell you what we were just talking about during the break. >> i'm getting dating advice from everyone who have very successful marriages. >> we will keep the conversation going, eric bolling, thank you. you can follow us on facebook.com/outnumberedfnc. we will be back tomorrow at noon eastern. "happening now" starts now. >> ed: sean spicer's had to kickoff that white house daily briefing. >> he may be on a little bit of the defensive about the presidents pointed comments about the freedom caucus. we cover all of the news "happening now." investigation into the russian medley in the amer
heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts.california walnuts. so simple. get the recipes at walnuts.org. a heart attack doesn't or how healthy you look. no matter who you are, a heart attack can happen without warning. a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. >> way too much fun. >> you have to tell them what you just told me....
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traditionally, a mix of beef hearts and other animal parts. >> coque: chicken hearts. >> anthony: yestripe. marinated in garlic, cumin, and onion, maybe a little vinegar. oh yeah. grill that up and pile it high. these are not small portions. these people are giving you mountains of food. okay, here, we're rolling up. >> coque: the sauce, the sauce. let's all do a sauce, yeah. >> anthony: it does not get any better. voila. let's do it. man, that's awesome. >> coque: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: the beef heart? >> coque: yeah. >> anthony: yeah. mm. that is some magical -- right there. >> coque: salud. >> eric: salud. >> anthony: salud. >> eric: it's very garlicky, the marinade. it's nice. this is what, the tripe? >> dona: corazon de pollo. >> eric: corazon de pollo, ah. chicken heart. >> anthony: mm, yeah, that is seriously tasty. >> eric: delicioso, huh? buonissimo. >> anthony: the beef heart and the chicken heart is -- the texture is so nice. >> eric: and it's hot. the sauce is really hot. >> coque: oh yeah. come on, wasabi, a little bit. >> anthony: whew. all right. i'm maxed out. really
traditionally, a mix of beef hearts and other animal parts. >> coque: chicken hearts. >> anthony: yestripe. marinated in garlic, cumin, and onion, maybe a little vinegar. oh yeah. grill that up and pile it high. these are not small portions. these people are giving you mountains of food. okay, here, we're rolling up. >> coque: the sauce, the sauce. let's all do a sauce, yeah. >> anthony: it does not get any better. voila. let's do it. man, that's awesome. >> coque:...
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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. to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. live-streat the airport.e sport binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. lou: welcome back, breaking news, justice department requested more time to respond to a congressional committee about evidence that president trump was wiretapped by president obama last year. house intelligence committee set a deadline of sorts at end of business today. as they look into russian interference in the election, and subpart of the investigation, that is president trump's allegations that he was wiretapped by president obama. see, an indefinite exe -- tension on part of the department as they look for a little m
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. to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. live-streat the airport.e sport binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the...
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estrogens should not be used to prevent heart disease, heart attack, stroke or dementia. ♪ ask your doctorbout premarin vaginal cream. >>> now, sports from abc 7 news. >>> one year after getting snowed by the ncaa tournament, st. mary's is going back to the big dance. this was the scene today, moraga. the gails will play virginia thursday in salt lake city. if st. mary's wins it will likely play arizona on saturday, the gails went 28 and 4 this season, three losses to conference champion gonzaga. cal did not make the ncaa tournament but will reportedly be a number one seed in the nit, the bears hope going to the dance were all but dashed when they lost to oregon in the pac-12 semifinals. arizona is the number two seed in the west, the wildcats play north dakota on thursday, both oregon and ucla are heading to sacramento as number three seeds. the ducks will face iona while the bruins led by alonzo ball gets kent state, the winner against providence will take on smu. the defending national champ, villanova, and kansas the top seed in the midwest. despite losing to duke, north carolina is nu
estrogens should not be used to prevent heart disease, heart attack, stroke or dementia. ♪ ask your doctorbout premarin vaginal cream. >>> now, sports from abc 7 news. >>> one year after getting snowed by the ncaa tournament, st. mary's is going back to the big dance. this was the scene today, moraga. the gails will play virginia thursday in salt lake city. if st. mary's wins it will likely play arizona on saturday, the gails went 28 and 4 this season, three losses to...