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a middle ear implant. but we're living in a split society in a way because there's so much research and there will be some so many improvements but on the other hand there are so many people in need of these solutions who don't have access to them and we have to go on both sides of that and i really want to work for many, many more years in both aspects of that have to make progress. >> rose: what is med-el? >> med-el produces cochlear implants. it's a private company and we've helped about 80,000 people to get cochlear implants. i'm really proud of that. >> rose: where do they go to receive them. >> oh, to clinics, about 2,000 clinics in the world. >> rose: the company is based in austria. >> but if you watch the television news you know that you need a cochlear implant either for the elderly or, in fact, if that's possible certainly for children or your child, what do you do? >> you go to an e. e.n.t. clinic and find out more about whether you're a candidate. >> charlie, i'm a cochlear implant surgeon, m
a middle ear implant. but we're living in a split society in a way because there's so much research and there will be some so many improvements but on the other hand there are so many people in need of these solutions who don't have access to them and we have to go on both sides of that and i really want to work for many, many more years in both aspects of that have to make progress. >> rose: what is med-el? >> med-el produces cochlear implants. it's a private company and we've...
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. >> el mÉdico hispano asegura d haber inventado implantes Únicos. >> el hombre biÓnico estÁ mas vivohabÍa tenido lugar. verÁn como en estos tiempos modernos todavÍa hay cabida para el amor como en la Época de nuestros abuelitos, regresamos con mÁs en al rojo vivo. ♪ ♪ [ locutora ] mantévivas esas prendas esciales progiendo ♪ siemprte acompañarán. y a ella, tambié ♪ downy por siempre. ♪ y prince royce. llévate mi nuevo disco "soy el mismo" con canciones exclusivas. solo target. >> viene un ex mÉdico, que asegurÓ de ip vennventar un im implante de seno >> algo muy importante. lo que facilita futuras ecografÍas para las mujeres que los utilizan, me acompa linda candelo. >> se trata de un nuevo concepto tecnolÓgico de manufactura que ofrece un punto guÍa en la orientaciÓn y los controles mÉdicos luego de la cirugÍa. ademÁs de cero arrugas aquÍ esÁa Él para explicarlo. >> lo que es el cambio de posesiÓn explica el cirujano plÁstico ernesto andrade pone en el Área sub acciÓn. para evir esas arrugas dr. andra creÓ un implante como explicÓ Único y otras cos que minimiza al momento de la im m
. >> el mÉdico hispano asegura d haber inventado implantes Únicos. >> el hombre biÓnico estÁ mas vivohabÍa tenido lugar. verÁn como en estos tiempos modernos todavÍa hay cabida para el amor como en la Época de nuestros abuelitos, regresamos con mÁs en al rojo vivo. ♪ ♪ [ locutora ] mantévivas esas prendas esciales progiendo ♪ siemprte acompañarán. y a ella, tambié ♪ downy por siempre. ♪ y prince royce. llévate mi nuevo disco "soy el mismo" con...
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>>reporter: he will finish the ride. 15 people will be given an implant. we have information on our website. >>> great story. >>> we claimed him as our own but his work was well known tom clancy who's movies were top sellers died tonight. he was an insurance sell man that became one of the best writers. clan was a minor owners of the orioles. the cause of his death has not been release. >>> tonight reaction from the teacher who was fired over her blurred lines routine. >>> stretching and bouncing yoga is becoming more interested in the activity but they could be at risk. one year-since i received the itbest gift i will ever get... a life saving marrow transplant from my big sister, sallie-anne. and right now my first and only wish is simple. that you support the be the match marrow registry. if more people are on the registry, there will more people who can find a marrow match. you have the power to save a life and make somebody else's wish come true. >>> stress relief, pain relief are all good reasons to give yoga a try. a recent study found men are getti
>>reporter: he will finish the ride. 15 people will be given an implant. we have information on our website. >>> great story. >>> we claimed him as our own but his work was well known tom clancy who's movies were top sellers died tonight. he was an insurance sell man that became one of the best writers. clan was a minor owners of the orioles. the cause of his death has not been release. >>> tonight reaction from the teacher who was fired over her blurred lines...
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. >>> tienes implantes.ntamiento de sus glándulas mamarias. >>>ppero vamos a evaluarte y seguir chequeando. >>> la verdad, que es la situación también es parte de trabajar en televisión. >>> es lo que les dije, desde que entré no espero más. >>> mi amor, llegaste tarde, vamos con el segundo cambio. >>> la verdad, preferiría retirarme, porque no estoy cómoda y ustedes tampoco. >>> no, no. >>> cámbiate, cámbiate >>> (todos hablan). >>> pero sí. >>> la verdad, no me siento cómoda. >>> me voy a retirar. >>> vamos a hacer una cosa, como tú eres una profesional, tranquilízate, escúchame, es mala organización, no estoy de acuerdo con esto, pero vamos a terminar el casting. >>> la productora. >>> escúchame, es tu segundo cambio, relájate, respira profundo. >>> ok. >>> ya venimos. >>> ya (gritos) >>> la productora parece la hermana de mariana soto (risas) >>> me equivoqué, no necesitas nada, te felicito >>> sí. >>> ya tú sabes lo que estás buscando acá. >>> sí. >>> doctor, de verdad, discúlpame ,pero voltéate un poqu
. >>> tienes implantes.ntamiento de sus glándulas mamarias. >>>ppero vamos a evaluarte y seguir chequeando. >>> la verdad, que es la situación también es parte de trabajar en televisión. >>> es lo que les dije, desde que entré no espero más. >>> mi amor, llegaste tarde, vamos con el segundo cambio. >>> la verdad, preferiría retirarme, porque no estoy cómoda y ustedes tampoco. >>> no, no. >>> cámbiate, cámbiate...
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>>tatua implantes, piercing, son lo que unen a víctor y gabriela guinness world records a la pareja conotros. >>se conocieron hace 18 años en una carrera de motociclistas >>al mes y medio de conocernos comenzamos a convivir hasta hoy >>su amor por los tatuajes comenzó en la adolescencia >>me gusto demasiado eso que quise probar para ver como se sentia, me gusto mucho >>los tatuajes pueden ser dolorosos, ylas modificaciones también, pero con el tiempo ese dolor se ha transformado en algo diferente >>ahora paso a ser parte de un placer, yo lo disfruto cada vez que me hago un implante o cortes en la piel,. >>sus cuerpos son como lienzos donde varios artistas van dejando su marca, hasta sus ojos se han tatuado >>pero el lienzo es limitado >>si, viajamos, y decimos no tengo lugar para este loco >>se han encontrado tatuajes que datan del año tres mil antes de cristo. era una forma de reconocer criminales, pero ahora va más allá de un culto. >>los tatuajes en la actualidad son más aceptados que hace 25 años cuando marta se hizo uno >>yo estuve en el ejército, cuando me veían los dedos rallados
>>tatua implantes, piercing, son lo que unen a víctor y gabriela guinness world records a la pareja conotros. >>se conocieron hace 18 años en una carrera de motociclistas >>al mes y medio de conocernos comenzamos a convivir hasta hoy >>su amor por los tatuajes comenzó en la adolescencia >>me gusto demasiado eso que quise probar para ver como se sentia, me gusto mucho >>los tatuajes pueden ser dolorosos, ylas modificaciones también, pero con el tiempo ese...
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the wires connect to an implanted electrode that sits in the brain stem.s is grayson now with his mother nicole. five months have gone by since the operation. can you describe what's hatched? what grayson's development has been like? >> it's like a little miracle every time he hears something to me, but he's starting to develop speech. >> reporter: the clamps became grayson's foster parents when he was 7 weeks old. about a year later they learned he was completely deaf. shortly after hearing the news, the clamps were given the option of adoption. >> reporter: when you heard he was going deaf, did you have any question? >> no. we talked about what a deaf child needs. do they need to be with deaf parents? do they need to be with hearing parents? what's the best situation for him. we decided he should stay with us. >> reporter: sounds like grayson worked his way into your hearts. >> yeah, he did. >> reporter: grayson's teacher says he says spontaneous words like "up," "go," and "bye-bye." he also learned one new word. >> ball. i know that because i told him t
the wires connect to an implanted electrode that sits in the brain stem.s is grayson now with his mother nicole. five months have gone by since the operation. can you describe what's hatched? what grayson's development has been like? >> it's like a little miracle every time he hears something to me, but he's starting to develop speech. >> reporter: the clamps became grayson's foster parents when he was 7 weeks old. about a year later they learned he was completely deaf. shortly...
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now the grants are matched about 15 people will be given an implant thanks to jacob's hard work. we have information on our website. abc2news.com if you want to learn more about jacob landis and his great journey. we'll be right back. so, um, do you want to come up for a coffee? yeah. 'kay... uh... good. so... so, uh... you make yourself at home and i'll be... yeah. right back. sure. (gasp) oh, i th... i thought we were... (deep inhale) (coffee grinder whirring) ooh... with authentic, expertly crafted roasts and legendary brews, eight o'clock is the coffee for those who put coffee first. this is nice. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. we'll take something tasty and healthy. ♪ must be the honey! ♪ there's a party going on in your cereal bowl ♪ ♪ o's can help lower cholesterol ♪ ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! >>> thank you for joining us this morning. the final report on the death of "glee" star cory monteith has bee
now the grants are matched about 15 people will be given an implant thanks to jacob's hard work. we have information on our website. abc2news.com if you want to learn more about jacob landis and his great journey. we'll be right back. so, um, do you want to come up for a coffee? yeah. 'kay... uh... good. so... so, uh... you make yourself at home and i'll be... yeah. right back. sure. (gasp) oh, i th... i thought we were... (deep inhale) (coffee grinder whirring) ooh... with authentic, expertly...
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en decenas de crÍme s crÍmenes, una pareja convierte su piel en un lienzo para plasmar tatuajes, implantesÉcord guinness. verÁn lo que le sucediÓ a salma hayek en una filmaciÓn cuando se le subiÓ la minifalda. esto y mÁs ahora mismo en "primer impacto". ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> hola quÉ tal. bienvenidos a "primer impacto". les saluda natalia cruz, bÁrbara y pamela estÁn libres, gracias por estar con nosotros, en esta tarde. comenzamos con la impactante explosiÓn, ocurrida en una fabrica de dulces en ciudad juÁrez, acabÓ con la vida de dos personas, y dejÓ 40 heridos, verÓnica del castillo, en vivo, con los detalles, adelante, buenas tardes. >>> gracias buenas tardes natalia, en el lugar donde cientos de empleados fue hallado un hombre totalmente calcinado, la otra vÍctima un empleado de 18 aÑos que no sobrevio a quemaduras de tercer grado que cubrieron su cuerpo, aquÍ la informaciÓn. >>> unas 300 personas, fueron sorprendidos por una potente explosiÓn al trabajar en la elaboraciÓn de caramelos. >>> la onda expansiva provocÓ que se desplomara el segundo nivel del edificio, dejÓ a dos muertos y decenas
en decenas de crÍme s crÍmenes, una pareja convierte su piel en un lienzo para plasmar tatuajes, implantesÉcord guinness. verÁn lo que le sucediÓ a salma hayek en una filmaciÓn cuando se le subiÓ la minifalda. esto y mÁs ahora mismo en "primer impacto". ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> hola quÉ tal. bienvenidos a "primer impacto". les saluda natalia cruz, bÁrbara y pamela estÁn libres, gracias por estar con nosotros, en esta tarde. comenzamos con la impactante...
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those wires connect to an implanted electrode that sits in the brain stem. with his mother nicole. the five months have gone by since the operation. can you describe what's happened? what grayson's development has been like? >> it's like a little miracle every time he hears something to me. he is starting to develop speech. >> reporter: the clamp's became grayson's foster parents when he was seven weeks old. about a year later they learned he was completely deaf. shortly after getting the news, the clamps were given the option to adopt grayson. when you found out he was profoundly deaf, did you have any misgivings about going ahead with the adoption? >> no. we talked about what kind of parent does a deaf child need. do they need to be with deaf parents? do they need to be with hearing parents? what's the best situation for him? and it seemed like it was to stay with us. >> reporter: sounds like grayson just worked his way into your heart. >> (laughs) yeah. he did. >> reporter: grayson's teachers say he spontaneously says a few words like "up" "go" and bye- b
those wires connect to an implanted electrode that sits in the brain stem. with his mother nicole. the five months have gone by since the operation. can you describe what's happened? what grayson's development has been like? >> it's like a little miracle every time he hears something to me. he is starting to develop speech. >> reporter: the clamp's became grayson's foster parents when he was seven weeks old. about a year later they learned he was completely deaf. shortly after...
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that can happen where your body rejects the implant.e implanted devices are made out of nickel, if you have a nickel allergy, this could cause havoc. do more research anytime you are having any type of procedure, particularly an implanted one, situations like this can occur. >> iowa wanted to hear -- we wanted to hear from women who had this procedure done. we invited tonya, and stephanie joins us on the phone. to share their differing experiences. tonya, we heard from you in the taped piece, and you have had what you consider an adverse reaction. >> i have, it's been a horrible experience. i have had severe pelvic pain, sharp stabbing pains in my side, really, really heavy bleeding, blood clots. dizziness. and i was never told this by the doctors. >> and you never had any of those problems before? >> never. >> i have since had a hysterectomy. and i have none of the problems anymore. everything's gone. >> the device has been removed? >> yes. >> so, clearly, tonya, you know, what you have been through, it's tough to are h. but in fairnes
that can happen where your body rejects the implant.e implanted devices are made out of nickel, if you have a nickel allergy, this could cause havoc. do more research anytime you are having any type of procedure, particularly an implanted one, situations like this can occur. >> iowa wanted to hear -- we wanted to hear from women who had this procedure done. we invited tonya, and stephanie joins us on the phone. to share their differing experiences. tonya, we heard from you in the taped...
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this is two years after she had the implant put into her jaw.not say into her upper jaw. >>> this is the national zoo's panda cub. it's old enough now for the vaccinations. listen to the sound it makes. >> i don't speak panda, but something tells me he is saying i don't like this. >> he is saying no. >> he is crawling around. >> hands off. >> stop. >> and this is "first look," and stay tuned, "way too early" starts right now. >>> the company behind websitegate is montreal-based spe. [ speaking french ] >> there is no sugar coating it. the website has been too slow and people have been getting stuck during the application process. we have had some of the best i.t. talent join the team and we are well into a tech surge
this is two years after she had the implant put into her jaw.not say into her upper jaw. >>> this is the national zoo's panda cub. it's old enough now for the vaccinations. listen to the sound it makes. >> i don't speak panda, but something tells me he is saying i don't like this. >> he is saying no. >> he is crawling around. >> hands off. >> stop. >> and this is "first look," and stay tuned, "way too early" starts right now....
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after ...it's been implanted.../ there's a few things... you need to look out...or. first thing you need to do is find out why the first replacement failed, many reasons for that, can be malpositioning, loosening of components, infection is a real common sourcef fauilure joint replacement that needs to be ruled out as well." doctors say... weight control ...and... exercising are ways... you can preserve... joint replacement. mental health... advocates... and bakers ... whip up ...the perfect cipe... to... raise awareness ....about a serious illness.../. "depressed.. cake...pop stores"... started appearing... in... the u-k in august.../ but... the concept ...has now spread... to the u-s.../. bakers and pastry chefs... are making... and selling... gray-colored cakes... and... othe... baked goods... / to... bring attention... about depression. "i think it's such a creative idea of ning something traditionally happy to something gray is making people talk about depression. the numbers -- statistics show 1 in 4 people suffering from mental illss is very high." inside..
after ...it's been implanted.../ there's a few things... you need to look out...or. first thing you need to do is find out why the first replacement failed, many reasons for that, can be malpositioning, loosening of components, infection is a real common sourcef fauilure joint replacement that needs to be ruled out as well." doctors say... weight control ...and... exercising are ways... you can preserve... joint replacement. mental health... advocates... and bakers ... whip up ...the...
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he was wise enough to suggest back in 2001 that i should have an implantable defibrillator.ike a pacemaker but with the added feature of being able to measure heart rate and shock it into normal rhythm. eight years later, that's exactly what happened. that saved my life. >> they had to reprogram -- >> well, there was a problem. because the latest version which i had by then was capable of being programmed remotely which was a nice feature in terms of being able to manage it. as vice president the concern was -- >> somebody would kill you. >> somebody on a rope line with the right device could interfere with that implantable defibrillator and cause it to go into sudden cardiac arrest. some years later, in fact on an episode of "homeland" bad guys did kill the vice president by tampering with his implantable defibrillator. >> one of the number one killers of everybody. great advice here. great council. and shows what medicaled a vapss have done. >> i hope it convey it is notion that there is hope. >> yeah. >> there are 80 million americans out there with heart disease. i look
he was wise enough to suggest back in 2001 that i should have an implantable defibrillator.ike a pacemaker but with the added feature of being able to measure heart rate and shock it into normal rhythm. eight years later, that's exactly what happened. that saved my life. >> they had to reprogram -- >> well, there was a problem. because the latest version which i had by then was capable of being programmed remotely which was a nice feature in terms of being able to manage it. as vice...
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hospitals showsen as implant centers. the device includes a chip implanted on the retina and glasses with a video camera that wirelessly transmits images. >> it converts that video into a 60 pixels image that delivers electronic impulses to the 60 electrodes in the chips that then stimulate the retina to generate a perception or message the brain can interpret or understand. >> the device doesn't restore vision but patients can detect light and dark. >> i can see where the grass comes up to a sidewalk. >> it is not going to enable them to drive a car or read fine print in news -- in newspapers, but it might help them enjoy a quality of life. >> making some take a second look at the first government approved bionic eye. >>> second sight is working on software upgrades to improve resolution and possibly provide color. second sight anticipates 100 patients will receive the ar gus in the coming year. the device is priced around $145,000 but it is covered by medicare. it is 4:52, a report on so called healthy snacks. researche
hospitals showsen as implant centers. the device includes a chip implanted on the retina and glasses with a video camera that wirelessly transmits images. >> it converts that video into a 60 pixels image that delivers electronic impulses to the 60 electrodes in the chips that then stimulate the retina to generate a perception or message the brain can interpret or understand. >> the device doesn't restore vision but patients can detect light and dark. >> i can see where the...
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a cochlear implant, her hearing has been restored. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday. >> today, she has become the ion out ofe 57 mill school children. that fewn influence can imagine and still sees her self as an ordinary teenager. michelle hussein. that we saw to say a side that we have never seen before. >> that was at the hospital. she spent many weeks as an inpatient. she had her cochlear implant turn on for the first time. her medical recovery has been a long process. some of the work that was done on her face took several months before it would work. it has been a long road for recovery. journalists and sitting opposite you is a young girl was so much poise. >> it is humbling, actually. to realize that somebody is so young and so eloquent. it is because of the world that she is going up in. your children and my children will never be tested in the way that she was. age -- from aung young age, she has been forced to think hard about what is important in life and one of the crucial issues for her. on, thated,
a cochlear implant, her hearing has been restored. tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday. >> today, she has become the ion out ofe 57 mill school children. that fewn influence can imagine and still sees her self as an ordinary teenager. michelle hussein. that we saw to say a side that we have never seen before. >> that was at the hospital. she spent many weeks as an inpatient. she had her cochlear implant turn on for the first time. her medical recovery has been a...
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cheney says he and his cardiologist agreed to turn off the implanted defibrilator's device.perhaps sounding farfetched until the murder was played out during an episode of the show time series "homeland. >> are you okay? >> during an interview with "60 minutes" cheney thought it was a credible theory. if he could adjust it who is to say somebody else will as well? the device detects an irregular heartbeat and control itself with an electrical jolt. i found it credible because i knew from the experience we had had and the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate report. >> despite his life long battle with heart disease, cheney said it never served as a distraction. at one point he writes, i never believed it inhibited my capacity to do my job. i dealt with each problem as it came up relying on my doctors to keep track of how i was doing physically. in washington, liz -- elizabeth prann, fox news. >>> a busy railway station is the scene of a crash not once, but twice. we are going to tell you where. and barely anybody is signing up for obamacare. turning
cheney says he and his cardiologist agreed to turn off the implanted defibrilator's device.perhaps sounding farfetched until the murder was played out during an episode of the show time series "homeland. >> are you okay? >> during an interview with "60 minutes" cheney thought it was a credible theory. if he could adjust it who is to say somebody else will as well? the device detects an irregular heartbeat and control itself with an electrical jolt. i found it credible...
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the purpose is to raise money for coke clear implants -- cochlear implants for children. [ telephonengs ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. pink's favorite. i love pink. our favorite. we race for pink. introducing new raspberry 5-hour energy. from now until the end of the year, a portion of each sale benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. raspberry 5-hour energy is available for a limited time, so get yours now. i ski with pink. i can't get enough pink. come on, everyone. buy raspberry 5-hour energy benefitting living beyond breast cancer. come on, let's support pink. looks good, doesn't it? >>> this is amazing. did you know that ravens kicker justin tucker has a hidden talent? >> listen to this. >> that is tucker singing opera. in a dr. pepper web ad. he was a music major in college, can sing opera in seven languages. he also shows off his freestyle skill in the video. you can enter to win a dr. pepper jersey in the promotion. >> what do you li
the purpose is to raise money for coke clear implants -- cochlear implants for children. [ telephonengs ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. pink's favorite. i love pink. our favorite. we race for pink. introducing new raspberry 5-hour energy. from now until the end of the year, a portion of each sale benefits living beyond breast cancer, to empower women affected by breast cancer. raspberry 5-hour...
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deaf by the age of 10, jacob raised more than $150,000 to get others who need cochlear implants. >> the biggest thing for kids to know is that nothing can hold them back. they have a disability but they have to work harder to understand what everyone is saying. if they can do they can do anything they want. >> the grant matches about 15 people will be given implants. we have more information though on how you can help jake sob continue to raise money. you can find it at the website. abc2news.com. >>> football season is in full swing. it's time for the festivus series to starts. tonight arundel mills will host the first ever fall festivus event. appearances by some of the 2013 football champs and food and drink. it starts at 5:30 and runs until 8:00. what do you say lynette? >> oh, yeah sounds like a plan. be sure and enjoy it because we're going to be dealing with the dry weather. satellite and radar picking up on just that. but to the west to illinois a few light showers there. but more showers and thunderstorms around nebraska this morning. high pressure in control of our weather and
deaf by the age of 10, jacob raised more than $150,000 to get others who need cochlear implants. >> the biggest thing for kids to know is that nothing can hold them back. they have a disability but they have to work harder to understand what everyone is saying. if they can do they can do anything they want. >> the grant matches about 15 people will be given implants. we have more information though on how you can help jake sob continue to raise money. you can find it at the website....
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they have to -- they cannot have -- they can have breast implants. >> we see patients with insurance, patients without insurance and patients we accommodate according to income. >> the van saved my life. >> reporter: antoinette was uninsured in 2009. after that her last mammogram was in 2002. >> the van saved my life. otherwise i wouldn't have been able to afford a mammogram. >> reporter: getting screened on the mammovan was step one. but because her exam turned up an abnormality, she had to proceed to step two. that was a follow-up visit to gw breast imaging for a biopsy. >> because she didn't have the money to pay for it, we have a breast foundation and they helped pay for the procedure. the pathology showed she had a positive diagnosis. i helped her fill out paperwork for the maryland breast, cervical and cancer program. they were able to get her an appointment with a breast specialist. she had the surgery done and says' been getting treatment since then. >> i'm able to see my oncologist on a regular basis. i'm able to get my hormone treatment every month and i have blood work done
they have to -- they cannot have -- they can have breast implants. >> we see patients with insurance, patients without insurance and patients we accommodate according to income. >> the van saved my life. >> reporter: antoinette was uninsured in 2009. after that her last mammogram was in 2002. >> the van saved my life. otherwise i wouldn't have been able to afford a mammogram. >> reporter: getting screened on the mammovan was step one. but because her exam turned up...
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jacob raised more than $150,000 to help others get cochlear implants. >> the biggest thing for the kids that nothing can hold them back. to have a disability but it's almost -- because they have to work harder to understand the information. if they can do that they can do anything they want. >> now with grand matches about -- grant matches about 15 people will be given an implant. to get more information you can find that story at abc2news.com. >>> well, we have some good news this morning to pass along. for sasha and bear, those are the pit bulls we've been telling you about. they are back home with their owners this morning. they were forced to give up their 14 and 15-year-old pit bulls after the courts ruled the dogs were inherently dangerous. that causes a liability for the dog's owners and the landlords who rent to the people who have pit bulls. sasha and bear's owners took them to b. a. r. k. and after the outpouring of support they're back home this morning. >> great end to the story. >> it sure is. >>> stay with us this morning. because the decorations, the costumes, halloween c
jacob raised more than $150,000 to help others get cochlear implants. >> the biggest thing for the kids that nothing can hold them back. to have a disability but it's almost -- because they have to work harder to understand the information. if they can do that they can do anything they want. >> now with grand matches about -- grant matches about 15 people will be given an implant. to get more information you can find that story at abc2news.com. >>> well, we have some good...
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in 2007, when cheney needed his implanted defibrillator replaced, dr. reiner ordered the manufacturer to disable the wireless feature, fearing a terrorist could assassinate the vice president by sending a signal to the device telling it to shock his heart into cardiac arrest. >> and it seemed to me to be a bad idea for the vice president of the united states to have a device that maybe somebody on a rope line or someone in the next hotel room or downstairs might be able to get into, hack into, and i worried that someone could kill you. >> it might sound far fetched, but years later, this scene from the showtime drama "homeland" showed just how it could be done to the fictional vice president. >> i'm killing you. >> what did you think when you watched that? >> well, i was aware of the danger, if you will, that existed. but i found it credible because i knew from experience we'd had the necessity for adjusting my own device that it was an accurate portrayal of what was possible. >> the precariousness of cheney's physical health raises questions about his
in 2007, when cheney needed his implanted defibrillator replaced, dr. reiner ordered the manufacturer to disable the wireless feature, fearing a terrorist could assassinate the vice president by sending a signal to the device telling it to shock his heart into cardiac arrest. >> and it seemed to me to be a bad idea for the vice president of the united states to have a device that maybe somebody on a rope line or someone in the next hotel room or downstairs might be able to get into, hack...
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former vice president dick cheney tells "60 minutes" his surgeon shielded his heart implant from terrorist attack. he tells sanjay gupta his health was worse than we knew. >> did you worry about your physical health impacting your cognition? >> pelley: mark strassmann on how two killers got away from the cops twice. an f.b.i. warning today, laser attacks against u.s. airliners are increasing. elaine quijano reports. and steve hartman "on the road,." >> looking for coffee orders. >> reporter: with the seven-year coffee break. how dan dewey ordered an extra shot of kindness for strangers in need. >> that's all you need is just a smile. and i have a memory bank full of wonderful smiles. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. usually, the news is about what happened today, but sometimes it's about what happened years ago that we only found out about today. and that's how we begin the broadcast tonight with new revelations about dick cheney. for eight years, he was just a heartbeat from the presidency, but his own heart was in far
former vice president dick cheney tells "60 minutes" his surgeon shielded his heart implant from terrorist attack. he tells sanjay gupta his health was worse than we knew. >> did you worry about your physical health impacting your cognition? >> pelley: mark strassmann on how two killers got away from the cops twice. an f.b.i. warning today, laser attacks against u.s. airliners are increasing. elaine quijano reports. and steve hartman "on the road,." >>...
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called dermal implants.o is they get a needle, they make a pocket in your face, they push around to make it hollow and they put a plate inside the slit. >> because those piercings, according to him, are irremovable, we don't know that and we don't know what those piercings are capable, once they're taken out they could contain contraband. they could be used as a weapon, could be against himself, against staff or even fellow inmates. >> i have another one on the back of my neck. it's called a surface staple. as you can see, there's a bar through my neck and there's two flat head screwdriver parts to it. >> basically, for mr. ruiz, for him it's been a good thing being isolated because he won't be exposed to a general population setting. he won't be exposed to gang politics. he won't be exposed to inmate pressures. so for mr. ruiz, it might have been a saving grace for him that he actually had piercings and that he was removed from general population so he doesn't have to answer any of those questions. >> well,
called dermal implants.o is they get a needle, they make a pocket in your face, they push around to make it hollow and they put a plate inside the slit. >> because those piercings, according to him, are irremovable, we don't know that and we don't know what those piercings are capable, once they're taken out they could contain contraband. they could be used as a weapon, could be against himself, against staff or even fellow inmates. >> i have another one on the back of my neck. it's...
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. >> after five heart attacks, one episode of sudden cardiac arrest, implantable defibrillator. >> rose: was this all genetic or partly smoking you used to do. >> it was both. interesting thing was, they always ask me about my family history and my mom's side of the family, her dad died of heart disease. dad's side of the family there was no heart disease. ten years after my first attack, i had three heart attacks and mom got to do to the doctor. he went in, they took one look at him immediately and put six way bypass. he had two heart attacks he never told anybody about and a torn aorta. they repaired the aneurism. >> rose: the weakening of the wall of the aorta, right. >> but he had a terrible history of cardiac disease and just never bothered to tell anybody about it. he and i had bypass surgery, i was 47, he was 73. about two weeks apart. >> rose: did he acknowledge it then. >> well he can't ignore it. >> rose: he confessed. >> he confessed. >> rose: let me turn to politics. it was said yesterday what did the president know and when did he know it. the question here is when did they
. >> after five heart attacks, one episode of sudden cardiac arrest, implantable defibrillator. >> rose: was this all genetic or partly smoking you used to do. >> it was both. interesting thing was, they always ask me about my family history and my mom's side of the family, her dad died of heart disease. dad's side of the family there was no heart disease. ten years after my first attack, i had three heart attacks and mom got to do to the doctor. he went in, they took one look...
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two years ago surgeons implanted a device on her skull under the skin.she feel symptoms of a headache she activates a trigger on a magnet on a control box on her lower back sending an electric pulse along wires to a specific nerve in her brain. for many headache sufferers medications, injections and psycho therapy simply aren't effective. she is one of 46 patients taking part in the long-term electronic pulse study. dr. billy huff is lead researchers. he says for some of his patients the results were life changing. >> that is the most important thing. they enjoy life. without suffering from this debilitating disease. >> reporter: researchers have found the treatment doesn't work for everyone and there are complications. the device can cause infection and in some cases the electrodes can move around the skull. but alice doesn't care. for her any relief is an improvement. >> it hasn't been the magic bullet but it's helped. >> reporter: critics warn the study depends on a small sample group. there are short-term medical uses for this technology already avai
two years ago surgeons implanted a device on her skull under the skin.she feel symptoms of a headache she activates a trigger on a magnet on a control box on her lower back sending an electric pulse along wires to a specific nerve in her brain. for many headache sufferers medications, injections and psycho therapy simply aren't effective. she is one of 46 patients taking part in the long-term electronic pulse study. dr. billy huff is lead researchers. he says for some of his patients the...
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he has retinol implants. if he had a brain he would have a retinol implant.re a few great things about him that i find amazing. for example in his artificial circulatory system there is artificial blood. first prototype of artificial blood made of nano particles that have the ability to band and give off oxygen just like real blood and all these amazeing studies that show how much -- >> it's a million dollars worth of parts including the latest hand technology which you yourself wear. >> i do. he has last year's model and i have this years. mine is a little more advanced. >> what can it do? >> it moves all of the fill gers. for a bionic hand it's controlled by the person wearing it. it has built in pressure sensors so the hand understands the shape of the object you're holding so when you hold a mobile phone like this the fingers attach the hand. i can rotate your wrist a full 360. it's not very use 68 in life. i call it a body trick but it shows potentially bionic limbs can do more things than their counterpart that as a social psychologist i'm curious your
he has retinol implants. if he had a brain he would have a retinol implant.re a few great things about him that i find amazing. for example in his artificial circulatory system there is artificial blood. first prototype of artificial blood made of nano particles that have the ability to band and give off oxygen just like real blood and all these amazeing studies that show how much -- >> it's a million dollars worth of parts including the latest hand technology which you yourself wear....
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, undergoing major operations including one .o reattach her facial nerve and thanks to a cochlear implant, her hearing has been restored. monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday. >> she has become the face of the 57 million out of school children. an influence that others can't imagine and she still sees herself as an ordinary teenager. >> extraordinary courage there. a major scientific undertaking. an international research project aims to transform our understanding of how the human brain works. it will take a decade to complete. neuroscientists hope to use a supercomputer. smallentists are starting , but have big ambitions to unlock the secrets of the human mind. these lab experiments are trying to reveal how individual neurons interconnect. they have produced a computer model simulating the activity of a few thousand neurons. it could answer fundamental questions like how the brain processes thoughts and memories. benefit isntific that we understand what kes the human brain unique. we can underand the mechanisms behind behavior and can diagnose brain diseases. >
, undergoing major operations including one .o reattach her facial nerve and thanks to a cochlear implant, her hearing has been restored. monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday. >> she has become the face of the 57 million out of school children. an influence that others can't imagine and she still sees herself as an ordinary teenager. >> extraordinary courage there. a major scientific undertaking. an international research project aims to transform our...
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, hay una investigaciÓn en marcha, podrÍa haber demanda, se sometiÓ a la intervencion porque los implantesusaban dolor. pero desarrollÓ una seria infecciÓn que le provoco gangrena, el mÉdico que la opeÓo dice que no es responsable de su muerte. y cuando hoy salen los resultados. y el sobrino de cantinflas gana derechos de peliculas luego de dos dÉcadas. >>> el el sobrino de cantinflas eduardo moreno el parade fue una larga batalla, estaban los derechos de 39 pelÍculas. >>> fue una sentencia definitiva que ganamos despuÉs de casi 21 ÁÑos de un litigio que no se tenÍa estable prolongar. >>> gracias a dios sacamos este torneo. y esperemos terminar con esto. >>> la disputa fue con mario moreno ivanova, de co que apelarÁ. >>> alega que puede ir a la suprecha corte, pero no tienen elementos para que me admitan esto. y con el peligra de sin embargo narcecel y hasta de ir a la cÁrcel. esta es unida tengencdencia definiestructura. cheb"marcador final" y gf y esto contestÓ a la acusaci de moreno ivanova a la acusaciÓn que saco o8 millones de dÓlares. >>> cuando se tiene esa cantidad se invierte, lo
, hay una investigaciÓn en marcha, podrÍa haber demanda, se sometiÓ a la intervencion porque los implantesusaban dolor. pero desarrollÓ una seria infecciÓn que le provoco gangrena, el mÉdico que la opeÓo dice que no es responsable de su muerte. y cuando hoy salen los resultados. y el sobrino de cantinflas gana derechos de peliculas luego de dos dÉcadas. >>> el el sobrino de cantinflas eduardo moreno el parade fue una larga batalla, estaban los derechos de 39 pelÍculas....
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he was raising money for chirp with who need cochlear implants. >> we told but jacqui jeras who under went a double mastectomy, as she has a high risk of getting it. >> here she is. jacqui is going home. >> one day after her double mastectomy, jacqui jeras leaves the hospital with her husband, mike. >> i want women to know, this isn't for everybody but it is an option that is is available. >> an option covered by her insurance. >> how are new. >> a week later, jacqui meets with her surgeon, anxious. did they find anything bad during the mastectomy? >> it was good. it did show a few little things, but all benign. >> no cancer but a small tumor was removed. if left alone, it had a 15% chance of becoming cancerous. >> that makes me feel better about doing what i did and confirmed the risk was definitely there. >> five days later. >> there is no seens of infection. we will put fluid on the left side. >> this plastic surgeon is reconstructing jacqui's breasts, each week injecting saline into temporary expanders under her skin, to later be replaced by silicone implants. >> and then she won'
he was raising money for chirp with who need cochlear implants. >> we told but jacqui jeras who under went a double mastectomy, as she has a high risk of getting it. >> here she is. jacqui is going home. >> one day after her double mastectomy, jacqui jeras leaves the hospital with her husband, mike. >> i want women to know, this isn't for everybody but it is an option that is is available. >> an option covered by her insurance. >> how are new. >> a week...
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, undergoing major operations including one .o reattach her facial nerve and thanks to a cochlear implant, her hearing has been restored. monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday. >> she has become the face of the 57 million out of school children. an influence that others can't imagine and she still sees herself as an ordinary teenager. >> extraordinary courage there. a major scientific undertaking. an international research project aims to transform our understanding of how the human brain works. it will take a decade to complete. neuroscientists hope to use a supercomputer. smallentists are starting , but have big ambitions to unlock the secrets of the human mind. these lab experiments are trying to reveal how individual neurons interconnect. so far, they have produced a computer model simulating the activity of a few thousand neurons. it could answer fundamental questions like how the brain processes thoughts and memories. benefit isntific that we understand what makes the human brain unique. we can understand the mechanisms behind behavior and can diagnose brain
, undergoing major operations including one .o reattach her facial nerve and thanks to a cochlear implant, her hearing has been restored. monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday, sunday. >> she has become the face of the 57 million out of school children. an influence that others can't imagine and she still sees herself as an ordinary teenager. >> extraordinary courage there. a major scientific undertaking. an international research project aims to transform our...
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the 7-year-old has a harry potter thing going and becoming an important part of efforts to help implantnts better hear music that. is great because his dad is a musician. >> very nice. >> yes. >> the government has reopened but affects are lingering and a huge backlash at the irs is one woman is now, costing her hundreds of dollars per month. >> yes. >> this is going to drag on and on. this isn't ending today. workers are skbak have work to do. the shut down affected real estate transactions like this one. a woman just about to close a deal to refinance her home. the shut down stopped her. she was refinancing her home but the bank needed irs to verify her social security number. the irs was about to do that when employees were furloughed. >> i do everything, i get bills paid and all of a sudden i'm trying to do improvement for myself only to have them say... you can't do that. >> here is someone that is for no fault of their own, because of a government shut down can't go forward with their lives. >> there is no telling when she, or anyone else will get the verification they need. apple
the 7-year-old has a harry potter thing going and becoming an important part of efforts to help implantnts better hear music that. is great because his dad is a musician. >> very nice. >> yes. >> the government has reopened but affects are lingering and a huge backlash at the irs is one woman is now, costing her hundreds of dollars per month. >> yes. >> this is going to drag on and on. this isn't ending today. workers are skbak have work to do. the shut down...
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. >> ada's memories were implanted or distorter bid alexis' interviews with her. >> reporter: it will be a delicate cross examination by the defense. alexis is also expected to testify. she and her older sister believe their father killed their mother. >>> finding a deal on apple products isn't easy, because they usually don don't go on sale. how to get a discount. u be s is hiring, planning to hire 55,000 seasonal workers to help during the season. december 16th is the peak day. 34million packages around the world. 29million packages estimated the following day. this year, is the most comprehensive holiday shopping season since 2002 with 26 shopping days between thanksgiving and christmas. >>> looks like now may see more electric vehicles in the area. maryland is one of 8 states that pushed the sale of electric cars, trucks, and buses. lower rates and financial incentives are expected to help consumers buy the vehicles. the goal is to boost car sales by 2025. >>> apple announced the latest version of the ipad. >> price is still the same. that dupts mean we can't get a -- doesn't mean
. >> ada's memories were implanted or distorter bid alexis' interviews with her. >> reporter: it will be a delicate cross examination by the defense. alexis is also expected to testify. she and her older sister believe their father killed their mother. >>> finding a deal on apple products isn't easy, because they usually don don't go on sale. how to get a discount. u be s is hiring, planning to hire 55,000 seasonal workers to help during the season. december 16th is the...