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>> how your hormones can get out of control!she's the only one dealing with it, but it's almost an epidemic. >> an easy natural fix. >> i found something that's simple. >> a small problem turned into a big emergency. >> i had problems with reflux, we found out it was more than acid reflux and it was something that would change my life forever. something that would change my life forever. >> announ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around barbara ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >> it's just us ladies, we will talk about something that every woman experiences, michelle is no exception. she is a morth of two who -- mother of two who works on the show, and she suffers from issues that could be related to hormones. >> come on, come on. there you go. >> i am michelle, 35. the teleprompter operator on the doctors. when i am not at work, i spend most of the day chasing after my children, and caring for all of our animals. i go to the gym 5-6 dace a week.
>> how your hormones can get out of control!she's the only one dealing with it, but it's almost an epidemic. >> an easy natural fix. >> i found something that's simple. >> a small problem turned into a big emergency. >> i had problems with reflux, we found out it was more than acid reflux and it was something that would change my life forever. something that would change my life forever. >> announ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired...
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the real issue is hormonal aging.ourage your skin to soak in some of the nutrients that i've developed in the products, the results are amazing. >> all right, so, we have some ladies in the audience and they'd like to ask you some questions. >> oh, i'd love to hear some. >> all right, what's your name and what's your question? >> hi, my name is betty and all the products i use make me break out or are irritating. can i use resurgence on my sensitive skin? >> absolutely. we have ingredients like avocado, wild yams, soy extracts... many agents that soothe the skin and make it feel wonderful. so it really works well for somebody who has sensitive skin as well as hormonal aging. >> all right, we've got another question out there. what's your name? >> i'm davina, thank you joan and dr. murad. i see a lot of the skin care infomercials and i'm wondering what makes resurgence better than the other products that are available on the market today? >> o.k., wait a second. may i step in on this one? >> o.k. [laughter] >> o.k., be
the real issue is hormonal aging.ourage your skin to soak in some of the nutrients that i've developed in the products, the results are amazing. >> all right, so, we have some ladies in the audience and they'd like to ask you some questions. >> oh, i'd love to hear some. >> all right, what's your name and what's your question? >> hi, my name is betty and all the products i use make me break out or are irritating. can i use resurgence on my sensitive skin? >>...
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and progesterone is your anti-carcinogenic hormone, the component of a women's hormonal song. making way too much estrogen and not enough progesterone. >> that happens with women with female cancers. i had the same issue. >> the brain recognizes a reproductive person, man or woman, as valuable, because it is about biology and perpetuation of the species. and so when you -- you're no longer reproductive because your hormones are out of balance, it tries to get rid of you and usually activates the cancers in perimenopause. i don't know about you, but i got my cancer in perimenopause, but the tumor didn't really show up until menopause. and by then it was a large tumor which, by the way, was missed by mammogram every year for ten years. >> that's a whole other segment. we can do a whole show just with you. going back to perimenopause, what is the difference between perimenopause and menopause? >> really it is the ten years before menopause. some women have it severe, some women not so severe. >> this is what i wanted to ask you. they say an uncivilized, i don't no what he that me
and progesterone is your anti-carcinogenic hormone, the component of a women's hormonal song. making way too much estrogen and not enough progesterone. >> that happens with women with female cancers. i had the same issue. >> the brain recognizes a reproductive person, man or woman, as valuable, because it is about biology and perpetuation of the species. and so when you -- you're no longer reproductive because your hormones are out of balance, it tries to get rid of you and usually...
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, the hormones are doing some things there, pregnancy and lactation, and our body's own hormones work at these amazingly small amounts to make these big dramatic changes happen at these important periods of time, so it's not surprising perhaps that external chemicals na look to our body like hormones would have a somewhat notable effects at these same periods of development so that's an important concept that we're starting to see and chemicals that are endocrine disrupting compounds or hormone disrupters as you might hear them called are a big focus of the work we've been doing and of the data that's been emerging in the scientific literature in the last ten years so this is exciting stuff and we'll talk about specifics about that in a minute, another important theme that emerges that we were talking about our meeting earlier is that mixtures matter, it all adds upfinger so some of the chemicals i'm going to talk about you might be exposed to -- kids might be exposed in toys and in food products and in personal care products and all of these different things, so that you get an accum
, the hormones are doing some things there, pregnancy and lactation, and our body's own hormones work at these amazingly small amounts to make these big dramatic changes happen at these important periods of time, so it's not surprising perhaps that external chemicals na look to our body like hormones would have a somewhat notable effects at these same periods of development so that's an important concept that we're starting to see and chemicals that are endocrine disrupting compounds or hormone...
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it is your anti-cars gnaw general nick hormone, the component of the woman hormone song. i was making too much estrogen and no progesterone. >> i think that is common because i had the same issue. >> the brain recognizes a reproductive person, man or woman as available. it is about biology and perpetuation of the species. so when you -- when the brains realizes you are no longer reproductive it tries to get rid of you and it activates the cancer in peri menopause. i got my cancer in peri menopause, but the tumor didn't show up until menopause, and by then it was large tumor which by the way was missed by the mammogram every year for 10 years. >> that's a whole different segment. >> we could do a whole show. >> going back to peri-menopause. what is the difference between peri-menopause and menopause. >> it is the 10 years before menopause. some have it severe and not so severe. >> and this is what i wanted to ask you. in uncivilized, i don't know what that means, but in uncivilized countries they go through peri-menopause and menopause with no issues. you get through a civ
it is your anti-cars gnaw general nick hormone, the component of the woman hormone song. i was making too much estrogen and no progesterone. >> i think that is common because i had the same issue. >> the brain recognizes a reproductive person, man or woman as available. it is about biology and perpetuation of the species. so when you -- when the brains realizes you are no longer reproductive it tries to get rid of you and it activates the cancer in peri menopause. i got my cancer in...
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from becoming bad hormones.need good hormones to keep us young. we've got to put in spring water. let's put on the extractor blades. we're set. over here we have a female nutriblast, and this contains some key different ingredients. we've put in arugula, sometimes called rocket, we've added raspberries for their volatile oils, which help to support female reproductive health, we've added avocado and goji berries, one of the best antioxidants on the planet. are we ready to blast off? >> audience: we're ready. >> look at the power! look at the bullet-exclusive cyclonic action. the nutribullet is pulverizing these ingredients. all right... let's see what we got. >> woman: mmm, love the colors. >> remove the extractor blades. here it is, coming down the counter. for the ladies, let's give that a try. >> yeah. >> if you have a nutriblast every day, you're gonna look better, you're gonna feel better, you can live longer and you will love longer. >> my hot flashes started when i was 35 years old, and through the years
from becoming bad hormones.need good hormones to keep us young. we've got to put in spring water. let's put on the extractor blades. we're set. over here we have a female nutriblast, and this contains some key different ingredients. we've put in arugula, sometimes called rocket, we've added raspberries for their volatile oils, which help to support female reproductive health, we've added avocado and goji berries, one of the best antioxidants on the planet. are we ready to blast off? >>...
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after several years of counseling, brad began ting male hormones. they changed hisody shape, lowered his voice, and led to the growth of facial and body hair. he had a double mastectomy to remove his breasts. he had a hysterectomy toemove his fallopian tus and ovaries. brad dided not thave a penis constructeomy his female genitalia are intact, d he is capable of having an orgasm. like most female-tmale transsexuals, brad has always beenattrac. this is not an easdecision cause it's a rather irreversible step once you go through hormonal and sex resignment. and this person, because of family influence, social influence, is very reluctant abou pursuing that and spends a lot of time trying to consider if that was really the right solution for her. unlike brad, many people with gender dysphoria often seek out surgery as the awer to their problem, a situation dr. coleman utions against. too many patients who ve gender dysphoria, or discomfort with tir own gender, have aot of other problems that may be related to their gender dysphoria or not, and one of t
after several years of counseling, brad began ting male hormones. they changed hisody shape, lowered his voice, and led to the growth of facial and body hair. he had a double mastectomy to remove his breasts. he had a hysterectomy toemove his fallopian tus and ovaries. brad dided not thave a penis constructeomy his female genitalia are intact, d he is capable of having an orgasm. like most female-tmale transsexuals, brad has always beenattrac. this is not an easdecision cause it's a rather...
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it's a human hormone. >> tsh.mulating hormone. >> great suggestions. >> we have heard about the health benefits of red wine for years, but what about brewskis. researchers found the health benefits of beer. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and
it's a human hormone. >> tsh.mulating hormone. >> great suggestions. >> we have heard about the health benefits of red wine for years, but what about brewskis. researchers found the health benefits of beer. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva...
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it's a human hormone. >> tsh.roid stimulating hormone. >> great suggestions. >> we have heard about the health benefits of red wine for years, but what about brewskis. researchers found the health benefits of beer. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. some kind of... this is... an alien species. reality check: a lot of 4g lte coverage maps don't really look like much at all. i see the aleutian islands. looks like a duck. it looks like... america... ish. that's a map. that's a map of the united states. check the map. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. i've got the good one! i got verizon! that's powerful. verizon. the lg g2. featuring an intuitive rear-key design and 13 megapixel camera. >>> and back now with the doctors and sunday house call. is it possible that
it's a human hormone. >> tsh.roid stimulating hormone. >> great suggestions. >> we have heard about the health benefits of red wine for years, but what about brewskis. researchers found the health benefits of beer. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. some kind of... this...
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now she's on -- she's a big proponent of hormones. she says she's on hormones.'s gotten alan on hormones. >> everybody is on hormones. >> and they are 4:00 in the morning. >> i can't believe that -- >> 4:00 a.m. >> i want to know what they do in the morning. >> they probably nap. >> take a rest. >> i know. what do you think about people over a certain age -- i wonder how often they have sex. >> you can only speak for yourself and that's nobody's business. but i think it's different for absolutely everybody. she has made a whole new career out of saying that -- if you want that kind of a sex life, go on my hormones and then sometimes the medical society will tell you don't do it. and so, again, she's -- she looks darn good. >> she looks great. >> and the thing about the two of them, every time you're around them. and i think i've known her almost 35, 40 years. since i got to hollywood. she was already there. i've never seen her without alan ever. and i have never seen them without that -- them laughing and having fun with one another. and that is the key. if you
now she's on -- she's a big proponent of hormones. she says she's on hormones.'s gotten alan on hormones. >> everybody is on hormones. >> and they are 4:00 in the morning. >> i can't believe that -- >> 4:00 a.m. >> i want to know what they do in the morning. >> they probably nap. >> take a rest. >> i know. what do you think about people over a certain age -- i wonder how often they have sex. >> you can only speak for yourself and that's...
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so when people eat a big meal, the hormone is produced. the hormone tells the body, "burn off the fat and use it as fuel," and it also tells the brain, "you're full, stop eating." if a person has a problem or different variety of these hormone and receptor genes, then their body doesn't burn off the fat so well and they want to continue eating. so often people will say, "well, he has a metabolic problem, but she doesn't have enough willpower." actually both of those are at least, in part, affected by a person's genes. one theory is that these genes are leftover survival mechanisms from thousands of years ago, when humans lived from one meal to the next-- or one feast to the next famine. joanne ikeda, r.d.: if, when they found a lot, they ate a lot and deposited fat in the body, then when the lean times cam when there were times of famine, there was a survival advantage for those people who deposited fat. they were the ones who got through the famine and survived. now we come into a modern age where we don't have to go out and hunt. we don'
so when people eat a big meal, the hormone is produced. the hormone tells the body, "burn off the fat and use it as fuel," and it also tells the brain, "you're full, stop eating." if a person has a problem or different variety of these hormone and receptor genes, then their body doesn't burn off the fat so well and they want to continue eating. so often people will say, "well, he has a metabolic problem, but she doesn't have enough willpower." actually both of...
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project for production toxins hormone production and if you know if you didn't have any hormones if you suddenly lost all your hormones you realize you'd be dead within about ten minutes they're vital to life and yet they are they are treated as though it's not important all as though it's a passage for women to tough it out and women from thirty five to fifty seven we don't know who they are their families don't know who they are because they aren't in control of their chemicals and but that's what we are as human being is a bunch of chemicals not just cells interacting with one another and they we act out we get moody we cry we we can't sleep we don't feel like sex we gain weight we bloat there's no reason for gaining weight because we're eating less and exercising more and i hear this all the time from women and when i say well it's probably your hormones they go oh no no i'm too young for this so i put that all together and i think that that's where we should really be looking to prevent breast cancer to consider the fuel that we put into our body to consider the toxins we put o
project for production toxins hormone production and if you know if you didn't have any hormones if you suddenly lost all your hormones you realize you'd be dead within about ten minutes they're vital to life and yet they are they are treated as though it's not important all as though it's a passage for women to tough it out and women from thirty five to fifty seven we don't know who they are their families don't know who they are because they aren't in control of their chemicals and but that's...
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what would you say to the players' association about human growth hormone and your desire to test forwe said that's what we would do two or three years ago. most players agree with that. the politics of getting that done are hard. >> pelley: if most players agree as you say, and you and management agree h.g.h. has to go, why has it taken three years and you're still not thereto? >> well, scott, if i could solve that then move me on up to washington and there's some problems up there i can solve. >> pelley: you were determined to get h.g.h. out of the game if it there's? >> absolutely. >> pelley: after jones bought the cowboys in 1989 he helped reinvent the n.f.l.'s business model, generating enormous wealth. the cowboys are now worth $2.6 billion. we asked jones if there's even more room to grow. the commissioner, roger goodell, seems hell bent to start a team in london and i wonder what you think of that. >> you know, scott, only 7% of n.f.l. fans have ever been inside an n.f.l. stadium. just 7%. not 80%. so it's television and that's how people participate. so as far as our game is
what would you say to the players' association about human growth hormone and your desire to test forwe said that's what we would do two or three years ago. most players agree with that. the politics of getting that done are hard. >> pelley: if most players agree as you say, and you and management agree h.g.h. has to go, why has it taken three years and you're still not thereto? >> well, scott, if i could solve that then move me on up to washington and there's some problems up there...
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. >> pero además, es entender lo que pasa, a partir de los ocho años de edad hay un cambio hormonal enportamientos van afectando las diferentes partes de la sociedad y los diferentes niños. entonces es entender cómo ayudar estos niños, por esto... ayuda a cambiar las ondas cerebrales, eres capaz de cambiar el carácter de la persona. >> se refiere al yoga de la palabra, porque inclusive ahí van padres con sus hijos cuando tienen conflictos, niños con problemas también. >> sí, porque cuando hablo... hablo del sonido, de la corriente de sonido. cuando uno es capaz de cambiar las ondas cerebrales a través de la respiración, sonidos, entonces cambias el canacar. así que hay que cambiar la educación, la escuela, todas estas cosas. >> quisiera agregar algo, porque esta es la versión de yoga... pero a nivel psicológicode cero a siete años el niño recibe la información de toda su vida. recibe la información a nivel de pareja, de familia, de trabajo, nivel de relaciones internas y externas. entonces un niño que está en una casa y está viendo violencia domésticade sus padres, está recibiendo viol
. >> pero además, es entender lo que pasa, a partir de los ocho años de edad hay un cambio hormonal enportamientos van afectando las diferentes partes de la sociedad y los diferentes niños. entonces es entender cómo ayudar estos niños, por esto... ayuda a cambiar las ondas cerebrales, eres capaz de cambiar el carácter de la persona. >> se refiere al yoga de la palabra, porque inclusive ahí van padres con sus hijos cuando tienen conflictos, niños con problemas también....
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at 6:00, what health officials are saying about the safety of hormone replacement.u, uh, here for the interview? yeah... is that...? it is! (sigh) naomi, i take it? i'm tracey. your résumé is fantastic... (slurping) with authentic, expertly crafted roasts and legendary brews, eight o'clock is the coffee for those who put coffee first. (slurp) (whirring) >>> the budget stalemate shows in signs of easing up on capitol hill and there are hints of a long road ahead. we have the latest on the government shutdown. >> the greatest generation, and even the government shutdown is not going to keep them out of a memorial built in their honor. what some of the world war ii veterans did. we'll tell but that. wednesday, october 2nds. i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us, lynette is out live this morning. mike masco is here with a check of the weather. we've had a great run, let's keep it going. >> good morning. 63 perry hall. 80s later this afternoon from the east side of the state to the central portion of the state, out towards the western maryla
at 6:00, what health officials are saying about the safety of hormone replacement.u, uh, here for the interview? yeah... is that...? it is! (sigh) naomi, i take it? i'm tracey. your résumé is fantastic... (slurping) with authentic, expertly crafted roasts and legendary brews, eight o'clock is the coffee for those who put coffee first. (slurp) (whirring) >>> the budget stalemate shows in signs of easing up on capitol hill and there are hints of a long road ahead. we have the latest on...
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there's new links between hormone chen cal bpa -- which is also in water bottles. i have homework to do apparently. >> by the way, i want to start by saying i'm not kidding when i say that, that is exactly what this is about, bpa or bisphenol a works with the body. it's candy for the body. we don't know how much -- and viewers are going to write in and say how much, how much. we can't take a woman over 70 years and put one in a group that gets bpa and another in a group who doesn't. >> they did a huge breast study cancer with nurses for years and years and years and then they stopped it. >> it's a different study. with mice and monkeys, that have studied it. there's brand-new study out that shows rats who get bpa have an increase amount of breast cancers. they have taken bpa out of bottles to feed infants, products. we have to look at what else. it's been around since the 1930s, jamie. >> why do we have to put it in the bottle? >> it's a preservative. estrogen a product. afterward if you gain weight and you're overweight or you drink too much alcohol your body is g
there's new links between hormone chen cal bpa -- which is also in water bottles. i have homework to do apparently. >> by the way, i want to start by saying i'm not kidding when i say that, that is exactly what this is about, bpa or bisphenol a works with the body. it's candy for the body. we don't know how much -- and viewers are going to write in and say how much, how much. we can't take a woman over 70 years and put one in a group that gets bpa and another in a group who doesn't....
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so there may be a hormonal difference. the may be many social differences terms of social roles concerning women in our society that exert different pressures on them than on men that account for this. along with psychological anenvironmental factors, perts believe that biology plays a role in botmajor depreson and bipolar disorder. there seems to be rodney belongsy a stto supportroupsorder. lled mood challenge. rodney's mother discussed her first manic isode. atge 55, i hamy fstne. the ctor said that that was very unusual, abut i had been under a tremendous lot of stress with rodne and all he had to go through and otr things in o life. i hajusteen der a lot of stress. i didn't know anything unusual was happening to me. there had been a fewights that i hadn't slept, but not too many nigs. and, um--i, um... i ju felt like i was really into god, but duri allhis time, i haied to pretend that nothing was happeng. i justried tshut it off. i thout,i have to do ts," beusi had gtoor you were really into god, and i thought i was go
so there may be a hormonal difference. the may be many social differences terms of social roles concerning women in our society that exert different pressures on them than on men that account for this. along with psychological anenvironmental factors, perts believe that biology plays a role in botmajor depreson and bipolar disorder. there seems to be rodney belongsy a stto supportroupsorder. lled mood challenge. rodney's mother discussed her first manic isode. atge 55, i hamy fstne. the ctor...
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. >> it helps you absorb calcium.mi it is more of a hormone, a super hormone and we need it in the bodylps the immune system. it may help you fight off infection.port you want a normal vitamin dt level. >> we don't see the sun for five or six months and wewe don't need to panic. we can get the vitamin d. >> not a bad idea to move to california. >> i am up for that. >> you and i are both on the campaign. not together though, let's get the record straight. >> just kidding. >>> let's move on to this guy. the operating table, on the operating table your life iso literally in your doctor's hands.ally we are learning just how oftenng doctors leave their surgical tools inside a patient. >> oh yeah.yeah the lawyers love that. and if you don't believe bald is beautiful there is hope. sunday house call returns in aoe flash. Ñi female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-
. >> it helps you absorb calcium.mi it is more of a hormone, a super hormone and we need it in the bodylps the immune system. it may help you fight off infection.port you want a normal vitamin dt level. >> we don't see the sun for five or six months and wewe don't need to panic. we can get the vitamin d. >> not a bad idea to move to california. >> i am up for that. >> you and i are both on the campaign. not together though, let's get the record straight. >>...
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, they're kind of wearing off and there's a hormone shift. their more genetically based hair. >> there's baby jimmy. >> oh, [ audience oohs ] >> amazing how much it looks like you. >> like, right? a lot of times you see a baby, when they grow up, you can't put the two together. look at that. oh! ahhhh! ♪ [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> good stuff. >> thanks to all of our guests today. >> see you next time! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> classic! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] ♪ hñ wayne: ♪ real money jonathan: it's a trip to europe! wayne: you're freaking out, oh my god, you're freaking out. - the curtain! - i'm going to go for the big deal of the day! - "let's make a deal," baby, "let's make a deal"! yeah! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: hello, america. welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, thank you so much for tuning in. let's make a deal. we would love to welcome you to our breast cancer awareness episode. so guests, deals, prizes, everybody is going crazy but also
, they're kind of wearing off and there's a hormone shift. their more genetically based hair. >> there's baby jimmy. >> oh, [ audience oohs ] >> amazing how much it looks like you. >> like, right? a lot of times you see a baby, when they grow up, you can't put the two together. look at that. oh! ahhhh! ♪ [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> good stuff. >> thanks to all of our guests today. >> see you next time! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >>...
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healthy women who recently entered menopause can safely takes hormones for a brief time.longtime use of the therapy is now discouraged. for years the medical world promoted it. however, opinions changed decades later after data showed the opposite and that the therapy may have caused some women to suffer heart disease and stroke. >>> it appears some people may not be getting the message. a new study finds people with skin cancer don't remain cautious about sun exposure. as many as three years after their diagnosis. despite the melanoma scare people increased their ultraviolet radiation exposure by 20% after diagnosis. >>> people who suffer cardiac arrest in denmark today are three times more likely to survive than a year ago. thanks to a national average that teaches people cpr. denmark launched a national effort in 2005. the country gave out 150,000 instructional kits. kids begin learning as soon as elementary school and teens are required to learn cpr in order to get a driver's license. >>> news time 6:20. beep-bop-boop-bop boop-beep. [monotone] she says, "switch to pro
healthy women who recently entered menopause can safely takes hormones for a brief time.longtime use of the therapy is now discouraged. for years the medical world promoted it. however, opinions changed decades later after data showed the opposite and that the therapy may have caused some women to suffer heart disease and stroke. >>> it appears some people may not be getting the message. a new study finds people with skin cancer don't remain cautious about sun exposure. as many as...
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he rattled off epo, testosterone, growth hormone, and steroids. popped out of my head and frankie said i think we should leave the room, and we left the room. and frankie and i had just been engaged six weeks previously. i said that's how he got his cancer. if you are doing that, i'm not marrying you. >> years later, betsy and frankie andreu recalled what happened under oath. >> the doctor asked him a couple questions and then came the question have you ever taken any performance enhancing drugs. and lance said yes. the doctor said what were they and he said epo, growth hormone, cortisone, steroids, and testosterone. >> what is it mr. armstrong said in response to the doctor asking him about use of performance enhancing drugs? >> i don't know how the doctor phrased the question, but his response was that he had taken epo and testosterone and growth hormone and cortisone. >> also in the hospital that day was stephanie macelvane who worked as a rep for one of his main sponsors oakley. >> when we were deposed the day after stephanie called me sobbing
he rattled off epo, testosterone, growth hormone, and steroids. popped out of my head and frankie said i think we should leave the room, and we left the room. and frankie and i had just been engaged six weeks previously. i said that's how he got his cancer. if you are doing that, i'm not marrying you. >> years later, betsy and frankie andreu recalled what happened under oath. >> the doctor asked him a couple questions and then came the question have you ever taken any performance...
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what would you say to the players organization about the human growth hormone and your decision to test together. let's get on the same page. that's what we said we would do two or three years ago. most players agree with that. the politics of getting that done is hard. >> well, if most players agree and if you agree that hgh has to go, why has it taken three years and you're still not there? >> well, scott, if i could solve that, then move me up into washington, and there's some problems up there i could solve. >> you are determined to get hgh out of the game if indeed it's there? >> absolutely. >> after jones bought the cowboys in 1989, he helped reinvent the nfl's business model, generating enormous wealth. the cowboys are now worth $2.6 billion. we asked jones if there's even more room to grow. >> the commissioner roger goodell seems hell-bent to start a team in london. and i wonder what you think of that? >> you know, scott, only 7% of nfl fans have ever been inside an nfl stadium. just 7%. not 70%. and so it's television, and that's how people participate. so as far as our game is
what would you say to the players organization about the human growth hormone and your decision to test together. let's get on the same page. that's what we said we would do two or three years ago. most players agree with that. the politics of getting that done is hard. >> well, if most players agree and if you agree that hgh has to go, why has it taken three years and you're still not there? >> well, scott, if i could solve that, then move me up into washington, and there's some...
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along with a german-american researcher spent decades researching cells, leading to discoveries in hormones and enzymes. their work is credited with helping develop a better understanding of immune-system disorders and diabetes. for "teen kids news," i'm rick leventhal -- "fox news channel in the classroom." >> as we've reported, when it come to pollinating fruits and vegetables, bees are the "a"-team. without them, we'd have a lot fewer foods to eat. bees also give us honey, which many say can be a healthier alternative to processed sugar. >> we have to remember that it's still a sugar, so we don't want to go crazy with it. >> since honey is sweeter than sugar, you can use less of it. and if you think all honey tastes the same, you're in for a surprise. zeke explains that honey can be varietal. that means there's different varieties depending on where the bees gather the nectar. >> single-varietal honeys are honeys that come from a specific floral source, whether it be wild raspberries or wild blueberries, buckwheat, wild sage, orange blossoms. and honey from that floral source gives it a
along with a german-american researcher spent decades researching cells, leading to discoveries in hormones and enzymes. their work is credited with helping develop a better understanding of immune-system disorders and diabetes. for "teen kids news," i'm rick leventhal -- "fox news channel in the classroom." >> as we've reported, when it come to pollinating fruits and vegetables, bees are the "a"-team. without them, we'd have a lot fewer foods to eat. bees...
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and not be able to get a bad i watched her not be able to sleep for months at a time i watched the hormones go up and down to the point that i was like i don't recognize you today and i was worried blood tests and all kinds of stuff and twenty seven hours of labor and it's just it's kind of it scares me a little bit and i know that's a controversial thing to say what do you know about the builder male. a friend of the family or so you know well the new the health conditions of all those wonderful this he interested in the baby i try to protect his but. yes you took iraq but it was it hard to go back to work or easy i'm still not fully back to work i'm not really returning till the end of the year i work on projects like life strata body revolution and books and d.v.d.'s without a revolution a body revolution is a ninety day stream weight loss of stem cells fifteen d.v.d.'s and it's hour and it changes every two weeks and it has a whole weight loss thread completely different so you're going to industry right which is you think these things are actually easy to do from home but i haven't ful
and not be able to get a bad i watched her not be able to sleep for months at a time i watched the hormones go up and down to the point that i was like i don't recognize you today and i was worried blood tests and all kinds of stuff and twenty seven hours of labor and it's just it's kind of it scares me a little bit and i know that's a controversial thing to say what do you know about the builder male. a friend of the family or so you know well the new the health conditions of all those...
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hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. >> throw to the end zone, caught and touchdown, torrey smith. >> world champion baltimore ravens. >> good evening and welcome to ravens report. i'm jerry sandusky. the ravens return home to face the green bay packers. it feels like a novelty, it is the only home game in a five game span. they won't return until the 2nd week of november. but they are positioned quite well to win on sunday, at least according to history. after all, the ravens have reeled off an astounding 13 straight wins against vesting nfc teams. the ravens will need luck to face the green bay packers. they bring the third highest scoring offense in the nfl to baltimore come sunday. some around the nfl consider aaron rodgers and the pack a force of nature. problemly an overstatement when you hear harbaugh. they recently stood up to miami, a form of pride in the ravens' coach. >> down in the pocket, collapsing. sacked back at the 12 yardline. from the right hashmark, g
hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. >> throw to the end zone, caught and touchdown, torrey smith. >> world champion baltimore ravens. >> good evening and welcome to ravens report. i'm jerry sandusky. the ravens return home to face the green bay packers. it feels like a novelty, it is the only home game in a five game span. they won't return until the 2nd week of november. but they are positioned quite well to win on sunday, at least...
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>> hormones, social pressure, peer pressure, all of that. >> what do you do?ptimistic solutions to everyday problems. talk through them. talk, talk, talk. you can't hold them, talk to them, walk them through enough. >> and validate that how they're feeling makes sense. how can you help them recognize that they've got a lot of good stuff going on even though there's all this miserable stuff that feels like it's taking over. >> if kids are bullies, is it their parents' fault? >> that's a whole other segment in itself. >> i do believe if they're not being held accountable, they feel they can act any way. >> bullying is a learned behavior. we are not born a bully. you learn it somewhere. does it start at the home? it's possible. it's a learned behavior. >> a lot of people don't want to talk about it much. the biggest difference has made every difference in my children's lives and my friends' children's lives, raising them to be accountable to a higher power. whatever you think that higher power is. if you think you're the center of the universe, you act like you a
>> hormones, social pressure, peer pressure, all of that. >> what do you do?ptimistic solutions to everyday problems. talk through them. talk, talk, talk. you can't hold them, talk to them, walk them through enough. >> and validate that how they're feeling makes sense. how can you help them recognize that they've got a lot of good stuff going on even though there's all this miserable stuff that feels like it's taking over. >> if kids are bullies, is it their parents'...
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. >> hormonal. >> absolutely. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> nice to see you.ot of different talent that is people don't know. teaching was just one of many. the concept of this show, by the way, i think is terrific. we hear about the dropout rate, which is 50% in some schools. >> terrible. does this have an impact, david, or is it one of those things we see on tv? >> it's an actual real, you know, school in a sense. you know, they get 10 credits if they graduate. there's a real dean, who is a great guy, dr. keller. and there's three qualified teachers and then it's us. it's myself, 50 cent lays down the rules. >> they all know him. >> get such a kick out of it. jesse jackson teaches them. my friend there teaches them screen writing, story telling. oliver stone teaches them history. >> they have a real opportunity to turn their lives around. everyone had some real trouble in their lives. >> yeah. >> they come from different backgrounds. most of them have been bullied or did bully people. one of the kids, devon, an amazing kid -- his mother got sick and he took
. >> hormonal. >> absolutely. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> nice to see you.ot of different talent that is people don't know. teaching was just one of many. the concept of this show, by the way, i think is terrific. we hear about the dropout rate, which is 50% in some schools. >> terrible. does this have an impact, david, or is it one of those things we see on tv? >> it's an actual real, you know, school in a sense. you know, they get 10 credits if...
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we don't use hormones in chickens, but they are used in other animals. and there are a whole theories of -- a whole series of different drugs, the antibiotic being one of them, but these other drugs as well that are just designed to help the animals grow. they're not therapeutic. they're not for sick animals that require treatment. they're for healthy animals to speed their production, to speed their growth so they can be slaughtered faster and arrive on our dinner tables. i think a lot of americans are not aware of how much the food industry is relying on these drugs, and i think that we need to make people more aware. the good news, john, is that you do have a choice, if you buy organic meet, you can avoid those drugs. but, you know, it costs a lot more, and i think the food industry could be doing a better job of growing animals in a way that does not raise these problems. i just want to bring up one or example. there was a lot of interest in the fact that one of our major pork producers, smithfield, was bought by a chinese company recently. well, the
we don't use hormones in chickens, but they are used in other animals. and there are a whole theories of -- a whole series of different drugs, the antibiotic being one of them, but these other drugs as well that are just designed to help the animals grow. they're not therapeutic. they're not for sick animals that require treatment. they're for healthy animals to speed their production, to speed their growth so they can be slaughtered faster and arrive on our dinner tables. i think a lot of...
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. >>> also this week a new report about hormone replacement therapy for women in menopause.d almost 30,000 women starting in 1993. they found that in many cases the possible benefits of hormones are outweighed by increased risk of heart disease, breast cancer stroke and dementia. dr. holly, we had heard a little bit of this in 2002. does this sort of solidify these findings? >> very much so. we can say definitively now hormone replacement therapy should not be used number one, to treat menopause, or number two, to treat any other illnesses, and if you do use it it raises your risk of having other illnesses like heart disease, stroke, breast cancer, even dementia. so this is a very very big study, very clear findings and now they followed these results for a good ten, 11 years. so the message is very clear. we've also changed our thinking about menopause. you know menopause isn't an illness, right? it's a normal part of the life cycle so you don't need to throw medications at it. >> if you have bad symptoms, what do you do? >> some women have had good luck with herbal supplem
. >>> also this week a new report about hormone replacement therapy for women in menopause.d almost 30,000 women starting in 1993. they found that in many cases the possible benefits of hormones are outweighed by increased risk of heart disease, breast cancer stroke and dementia. dr. holly, we had heard a little bit of this in 2002. does this sort of solidify these findings? >> very much so. we can say definitively now hormone replacement therapy should not be used number one, to...
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. >>> also this week a new report about hormone replacement therapy for women in menopause.t 30,000 women starting in 1993. they found that in many cases the possible benefits of hormones are outweighed by increased risk of heart disease, breast cancer stroke and dementia. dr. holly, we had heard a little bit of this in 2002. does this sort of solidify these findings? >> very much so. we can say definitively now hormone replacement therapy should not be used number one, to treat menopause, or number two, to treat any other illnesses, and if you do use it it raises your risk of having other illnesses like heart disease, stroke, breast cancer, even dementia. so this is a very very big study, very clear findings and now they followed these results for a good ten, 11 years. so the message is very clear. we've also changed our thinking about menopause. you know menopause isn't an illness, right? it's a normal part of the life cycle so you don't need to throw medications at it. >> if you have bad symptoms, what do you do? >> some women have had good luck with herbal supplements an
. >>> also this week a new report about hormone replacement therapy for women in menopause.t 30,000 women starting in 1993. they found that in many cases the possible benefits of hormones are outweighed by increased risk of heart disease, breast cancer stroke and dementia. dr. holly, we had heard a little bit of this in 2002. does this sort of solidify these findings? >> very much so. we can say definitively now hormone replacement therapy should not be used number one, to treat...
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he and randy schekman are being honored for their work on how hormones hormones and enzymes are transportedithin cells. he acknowledged his high school biology teacher and red us an e- - read us an e-mail. >> what a trip you have taken. i imagine you have loved every minute. i am thrilled i lived to experience this moment. you pushed tiger woods aside as the most famous alumnus. >> they are sharing the nobel prize for medicine with a professor from yale. they will receive the award december 10. >>> how a 9-year-old boy got on to a flight from minneapolis to las vegas. the boy cleared security and walked on to the plane thursday. flight attendants became suspicious and handed the boy over to child protective services. delta will only say they are working with authorities and won't comment further. >>> concerns over a pipeline leading crews to shut it down. >> pg&e takes the pipeline out of service in san carlos. >> why authorities think a fire at a home may not have been an accident. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a do
he and randy schekman are being honored for their work on how hormones hormones and enzymes are transportedithin cells. he acknowledged his high school biology teacher and red us an e- - read us an e-mail. >> what a trip you have taken. i imagine you have loved every minute. i am thrilled i lived to experience this moment. you pushed tiger woods aside as the most famous alumnus. >> they are sharing the nobel prize for medicine with a professor from yale. they will receive the award...
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temporary hormone replacement therapy may be appropriate for some women. is an ambitious goal, wiping out tuberculosis in children worldwide. health officials say they are taking it on. it is hard to pin down just exactly how many cases there really are, but childhood tb is so often confused with other illnesses. means up tos, that 90% of cases probably are not being reported. tb is a treatable, bacterial disease spread by coughing or sneezing, but young children typically do not pass on the bacteria. it is the second leading killer in infectious disease or is after eight. >> the government shutdown threatens the jobs of those who --vived the navy yard should navy yard shooting. i am jayne miller live in fells point. it is a video that is nothing short of discussing. a fells point community activist is making sure city hall sees it. that story, next. >> live, local, latebreaking -- you are watching wbal-tv 11 news at 5:00 p.m. with stan stovall and donna hamilton. your insta weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer, and sky team 11 cov
temporary hormone replacement therapy may be appropriate for some women. is an ambitious goal, wiping out tuberculosis in children worldwide. health officials say they are taking it on. it is hard to pin down just exactly how many cases there really are, but childhood tb is so often confused with other illnesses. means up tos, that 90% of cases probably are not being reported. tb is a treatable, bacterial disease spread by coughing or sneezing, but young children typically do not pass on the...
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. >> investigadores muestran preocupación , porque altera el sistema hormonal . >> estar seguro que els m,adres deben ver si están con bpa . >> al parecer error del departamento causo retraso de cheques de desempleo , actualización era vulnerable funcionarios piensa que afectaría a número de personas . >> por otro lado el gobernador de california toma más . >> pamela presenta detalles . >> miles en california entrenados para ver funciones serán respaldados por la ley en pantalla que evita el robo de sueldos . >> [hablando inglés] . >> según el representante del consejo de california , no se permitira que trabajadores sean albañiles o más, reciban menos de la remuneración de director la cuál varia por el condado . >> esta ley beneficia al empleado para que el dinero sea usado como especifican contratos además ambiente seguro com mano de obra . >> la nueva ley también da herramientas para ver contratistas y extendera investigación de 6 meses a 18 . ->> también ampara a empleados indocumentados que demuestren certificación para estar en obras de construcción . >> pamela díaz, univisión .
. >> investigadores muestran preocupación , porque altera el sistema hormonal . >> estar seguro que els m,adres deben ver si están con bpa . >> al parecer error del departamento causo retraso de cheques de desempleo , actualización era vulnerable funcionarios piensa que afectaría a número de personas . >> por otro lado el gobernador de california toma más . >> pamela presenta detalles . >> miles en california entrenados para ver funciones serán...
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teenage hormones run amok in romeo and juliet. as theest incarnation starcrossed lovers setting the stage for death. it is rated pg-13. home in thisgets a film. he stars as a bankrupt earn out who discovered some of the biggest bands of the era. it is rated r. >> next, your maryland lottery midday pick 3 and 4 numbers. we will get another check of the insta-weather plus forecast with miri marshall. first, a look at how wall street is perform >> here is a look at what we are working on for 5:00. more details coming forward about the police involved shooting in middle river. why did they make the traffic stop in the first case. we are on the case. events in boston is putting security at a new level in baltimore. we have details on those stories and more when you join us for 11 news at 5:00. and now, your maryland lottery midday numbers. >> the maryland lottery celebrates purple friday with two great ways to win ravens tickets and cash. purple friday. bers.are your pick 3 num 9, 7, 3. in a moment, pick 4. for myst, sign up lottery re
teenage hormones run amok in romeo and juliet. as theest incarnation starcrossed lovers setting the stage for death. it is rated pg-13. home in thisgets a film. he stars as a bankrupt earn out who discovered some of the biggest bands of the era. it is rated r. >> next, your maryland lottery midday pick 3 and 4 numbers. we will get another check of the insta-weather plus forecast with miri marshall. first, a look at how wall street is perform >> here is a look at what we are working...
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it started out with human growth hormone and testosterone. >> stephen: i heard that's delicious. he was on the t-gel gel? >> well, gel or patch and this evosmed into higher octane type of doping, e.p.o., edgar allen poe is a blood-boosting drug. that was the 96 name or lance armstrong called it butter as a code name. >> he kept it in the butter compartment in the refrigerator. >> stephen: and when they caught him they said, "i can't believe this is not butter." ( cheers and applause ) wait a second. so, but, okay, so what-- your initial reporting on this was when? >> we started reporting on it really together back in 2010 when we broke the story of floyd landis, his former teammate -- >> stephen: who is the guy who won after him? >> correct. and he tested positively after that. >> stephen: and floyd larked on lance. nobody likes a squealer. what did he do when he narced on him. >> he called him a liar. he had a point. he denied usin use performance enhancing drug. >> if he had been nicer to floyd, this might never have come out. but he was a jerk to floyd, and as a result -- >> s
it started out with human growth hormone and testosterone. >> stephen: i heard that's delicious. he was on the t-gel gel? >> well, gel or patch and this evosmed into higher octane type of doping, e.p.o., edgar allen poe is a blood-boosting drug. that was the 96 name or lance armstrong called it butter as a code name. >> he kept it in the butter compartment in the refrigerator. >> stephen: and when they caught him they said, "i can't believe this is not butter."...
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. >>> a new study on the use of hormone therapy reaffirms previous warnings that the drugs have moreenefits for most women. the new study also showed unexpected benefits. women that took estrogen alone actually had a reduced risk of breast cancer and heart problems but the advice remains unchanged. new hormones if needed to relieve hot flashes and oth othermenopause symptoms. >> women that gained 40 pounds or more had a risk of obesity through age 12. that could translate into several hundred thousand cases of childhood obesity cases each year. >> bill gates maybe on his way out as the chairman of the board if the company's top investors get their way. according to reuters, tleer of the top 20 investors want gates to re-sign. they're said to be concerned that gates role after chairman blocks new strategies. >> they're recalling s 6 cars because the doors can open or fail to close. it covers cars from 2009 to 2013 model years. the problem is with the door latch crews whiscrews which can loose. the light should come on to notify drivers and mazda will notify owners. >> the northern lig
. >>> a new study on the use of hormone therapy reaffirms previous warnings that the drugs have moreenefits for most women. the new study also showed unexpected benefits. women that took estrogen alone actually had a reduced risk of breast cancer and heart problems but the advice remains unchanged. new hormones if needed to relieve hot flashes and oth othermenopause symptoms. >> women that gained 40 pounds or more had a risk of obesity through age 12. that could translate into...
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and i actually teach hormonally unbalanced kids. that's kind of my career.s you can see behind me i've got a bunch of football guys, i actually coach varsity football and my stepson is number 23 right here. >> nice. now, do you want those two flanking you the entire time or do you want to send them out to do some laps? >> you know, they need to end up going because they have a game to catch today. >> guys, get out there, do some win for him. thanks for joining us today. all right. let's get to the good stuff. let's start handing out some cash. flip those cards, everyone. let's see what you picked. is it see ya suckers, or please don't open that door? three say keep the door closed, kim says see ya, suckers. for $100, the correct answer, please don't open your door. kim, don't worry, next question still $200. anyone can hop into the lead. two possible answers are, what happened to my life or where did i put my car keys. the question is, what did middle-aged men say they spend more time thinking about? what happened to my life, or where did i put my car keys.
and i actually teach hormonally unbalanced kids. that's kind of my career.s you can see behind me i've got a bunch of football guys, i actually coach varsity football and my stepson is number 23 right here. >> nice. now, do you want those two flanking you the entire time or do you want to send them out to do some laps? >> you know, they need to end up going because they have a game to catch today. >> guys, get out there, do some win for him. thanks for joining us today. all...
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hormones...or steroids. in a better chicken. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, will arnett, from "marvel's agents of shield," clark gregg, and music from bonnie raitt. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you for coming to visit us here. i will tell you something -- the government may be shut down. but we are open for business here! [ cheers and applause ] what are we doing here? shouldn't we all be out looting a best buy or something? who wants to start a post-apocalyptic motorcycle gang? [ cheers and applause ] to be honest i didn't notice the government was shut down today. but the 800,000 government employees who had their hours gut or jobs taken away definitely did. but the good news is congress is still getting paid. [ audience booing ] >> jimmy: i want the names of the idiots who elected these people -- oh, wait, it was us? never mind. federal food assistance programs are on hold. nasa mostly shut down. national parks are closed. even fo
hormones...or steroids. in a better chicken. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, will arnett, from "marvel's agents of shield," clark gregg, and music from bonnie raitt. with cleto and the cletones. and now, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: thank you for coming to visit us here. i will tell you something -- the government may be shut down. but we are open for business here! [ cheers and applause ] what are we doing here? shouldn't we all be...