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jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes.... jeanette: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...i used to think that the marijuana was actually this. jeanette: you know, that's what everyone thinks, too. lemonis: i didn't know it was this. jeanette: yeah, the bud. dan: gently touch them, and then touch your fingers. lemonis: ooh, it's sappy. dan: yeah. lemonis: is that how you know? dan: uh-huh. that's good. and i'll show you what gives you this... lemonis: ooh, strong! a pot user in high school, dan says he gave it up for nearly a decade. how come? dan: i was a minister for eight years, and i was raising kids. lemonis: you were a minister of a church? dan: mm-hmm. lemonis: do people from your church know you do this now? dan: no. no. lemonis: what do you think they'd say? dan: they would be really surprised, i think. lemonis: then it was my turn to be surprised. dan: i voted against recreational use. lemonis: you did? dan: yes. lemonis: you voted against prop 64? dan: right. lemonis: tell me more about that. dan: you know, i'm a dad and a grandp
jeanette: yeah. and i think that's what makes it more exciting. lemonis: it does? jeanette: yes.... jeanette: mm-hmm. lemonis: ...i used to think that the marijuana was actually this. jeanette: you know, that's what everyone thinks, too. lemonis: i didn't know it was this. jeanette: yeah, the bud. dan: gently touch them, and then touch your fingers. lemonis: ooh, it's sappy. dan: yeah. lemonis: is that how you know? dan: uh-huh. that's good. and i'll show you what gives you this... lemonis:...
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yvonne: sorry, jeanette. but definitely a fun chart. where to go to check out all these charts, and also catch up on all the key analysis, and save the charts for your future reference. let's look at markets. david: yes, we are slightly higher on the benchmark. thailand opens in the next hour. we might have something there. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, tech giants visit the whitehouse. the trump administration posts some of the biggest u.s. tech kohl's to talk about fail-out from the trade waist with china. and th
yvonne: sorry, jeanette. but definitely a fun chart. where to go to check out all these charts, and also catch up on all the key analysis, and save the charts for your future reference. let's look at markets. david: yes, we are slightly higher on the benchmark. thailand opens in the next hour. we might have something there. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we...
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berlin up next china rolls out its own tech stock index to rival the nasdaq that's next on business jeanette will be here with that stick around and she would like to have your. bursts. home to have species. worth say to. you those are big changes and must start with. all steps are global ideas tell stories of credence people and innovative projects around the world. but to use the term least british solutions and the 1st should. be.
berlin up next china rolls out its own tech stock index to rival the nasdaq that's next on business jeanette will be here with that stick around and she would like to have your. bursts. home to have species. worth say to. you those are big changes and must start with. all steps are global ideas tell stories of credence people and innovative projects around the world. but to use the term least british solutions and the 1st should. be.
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jeanette of the day and. is above into this it's a lovely kitchen. at least 7 am and david i don't know if he's. into let me know it. look easy to look innocent i was a look at that and think that. i could go into zippers on a set of can tell they. did a service in video and i think that you know. again it does. that. she lives. in. has a serious relationship.
jeanette of the day and. is above into this it's a lovely kitchen. at least 7 am and david i don't know if he's. into let me know it. look easy to look innocent i was a look at that and think that. i could go into zippers on a set of can tell they. did a service in video and i think that you know. again it does. that. she lives. in. has a serious relationship.
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this is before women had the vote, but jeanette had worked really hard to get women's suffrage passed in montana. driven crisscross our very large state trying to get everyone to support women's doing, shend in so kind of unwittingly laid the groundwork for her own election to congress, which she believed was important so that people in the united states could see that a woman could handle that job, and she felt that would help the whole country support suffrage. she was not just important to in montana. she worked hard across the country for suffrage. starting in washington state, but she worked in california, in the south, in the midwest. effective, because she had studied public speaking, even though she had been shy, and she became a mesmerizing speaker. she worked hard at whatever she fixand she really wanted to the ills that affected our country. , she went torson new york and boston and saw the slums and poverty there. the problems immigrants had. she decided she had to do something about it. she was part of the progressive era. women in american history, there are so many cool
this is before women had the vote, but jeanette had worked really hard to get women's suffrage passed in montana. driven crisscross our very large state trying to get everyone to support women's doing, shend in so kind of unwittingly laid the groundwork for her own election to congress, which she believed was important so that people in the united states could see that a woman could handle that job, and she felt that would help the whole country support suffrage. she was not just important to...
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. >> jeanette fennel with kids in cars.org reminds parents they can put something in the back seat. >t say saving a life of a precious child is not of paramount importance. >> reporter: safety advocates is pushing for the hot car act which would require all cars to adopt a similar technology. while lawmakers consider the legislation -- >> this hang tag can go right over your mirror. >> reporter: -- hannah rhudy has a low-tech two-tag solution. >> when you're in the car, you say baby in, when you get out, baby out. >> reporter: two children died in her town last year. now she's teaming up with local law enforcement to distribute the tags. >> kids are our future, and we need to make sure they're safe. >> reporter: she hopes her invention will do just t lisa mateo, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," we talk to "vanity fair's" editor in chief radhika jones about her magazine's investigation into a college admissions scandal and a leak of possible fraudulent applications. she shares how a guidance counselor sounded the alarm before the story broke this year. >>>
. >> jeanette fennel with kids in cars.org reminds parents they can put something in the back seat. >t say saving a life of a precious child is not of paramount importance. >> reporter: safety advocates is pushing for the hot car act which would require all cars to adopt a similar technology. while lawmakers consider the legislation -- >> this hang tag can go right over your mirror. >> reporter: -- hannah rhudy has a low-tech two-tag solution. >> when you're in...
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jeanette of the day and. is above into it to nobody to keep you. can listen am doing it i don't know the sickest. thing let me know it. look easy to look innocent i was a look at that goose and think. i could go into zippers on a set of can tell. they. did a service a good job and i think that you know. again it does. who specially. that. had to do you know wednesday in district.
jeanette of the day and. is above into it to nobody to keep you. can listen am doing it i don't know the sickest. thing let me know it. look easy to look innocent i was a look at that goose and think. i could go into zippers on a set of can tell. they. did a service a good job and i think that you know. again it does. who specially. that. had to do you know wednesday in district.
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. >> reporter: jeanette fennel with kidsandcars.org warns even the most responsible parents can makes deadly mistake. nd this can and does happen to anyone, so look before you lock. st reporter: she also suggests placing your cell phone or your handbag on the back seat to remind you to open the back door, but fennel says enhanced technology is the best way to prevent these tragedies. the technology already exists in some vehicles, like this new aa. it alerts drivers that someone is still in the back seat, like my producer is. you're about to hear the horn go off. that's the alert. congress is working on a measure called the hot cars act. it would standardize this chnology in most ontomobiles, norah. >> o'donnell: all right, mola, thank you. important information. still ahead, how a video game tournament launched kitchen table debates all over the world. month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation t
. >> reporter: jeanette fennel with kidsandcars.org warns even the most responsible parents can makes deadly mistake. nd this can and does happen to anyone, so look before you lock. st reporter: she also suggests placing your cell phone or your handbag on the back seat to remind you to open the back door, but fennel says enhanced technology is the best way to prevent these tragedies. the technology already exists in some vehicles, like this new aa. it alerts drivers that someone is still...
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. >> reporter: jeanette fenel with kids and cars.org warns even the most responsible parent can makely mistake. >> this can and does happen to anyone. so look before you lock. >> reporter: she also suggests placing your cell phone or handbag on the back seat to remind you to open the back door, but she says enhanced technology is the best way to prevent these tragedies. the technology already exists in some vehicles like this new kia. it alerts drivers that someone's still in the back seat, like my producer is. you're about to hear the horn go off right there. that's the alert. congress is working on a measure called the hot cars act and it would standardize this technology in most new cars, norah. >> thank you. important information. >>> still ahead, how a video game tournament launched kitchen table debates all over the world. i mean, if you haven't thought about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. who
. >> reporter: jeanette fenel with kids and cars.org warns even the most responsible parent can makely mistake. >> this can and does happen to anyone. so look before you lock. >> reporter: she also suggests placing your cell phone or handbag on the back seat to remind you to open the back door, but she says enhanced technology is the best way to prevent these tragedies. the technology already exists in some vehicles like this new kia. it alerts drivers that someone's still in...
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vonnie: given everything you said about europe, i, jeanette greece is also not particularly attractiveme -- about europe, i imagine that greece is also not particularly attractive to you at the moment. jim: if you believe in the sanctity of the monetary union in europe, it is probably not that unusual. say there's value in a lot of risk assets today -- to say there's value in a lot of risk assets today i think is a stretch. the mismatch with the performance and risk assets is probably one of the most unusual on record, so i find it more difficult today to look at risk assets, whether it is equities or credit, and say that the explosive part of this rally, the big initial adjustment to the easier monetary policy that i think is coming, most of that has to be done. it is probably well-deserved. think the idea of not having a policy mistake in this cycle, learning the limits of how far policy can move just by watching the u.s. move, you really never got that whole cycle kick started. that is probably what was leading risk assets to do poorly. i think the explosive rally we've had really a
vonnie: given everything you said about europe, i, jeanette greece is also not particularly attractiveme -- about europe, i imagine that greece is also not particularly attractive to you at the moment. jim: if you believe in the sanctity of the monetary union in europe, it is probably not that unusual. say there's value in a lot of risk assets today -- to say there's value in a lot of risk assets today i think is a stretch. the mismatch with the performance and risk assets is probably one of...
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put o out, which a lolot of thehe media platforms are relying on, which is in fort jeanette -- unfortunatee i.c.e. lies at detentioneaths and immigration centers. we know he complained of pain and medical issues, and, at some point, he was transferred to a hospital about what led to the medical issues he experienced something we still do not know. we hope and demand an independent investigation into the circumstances of this death as well as the three other thehs that have happened at stewart detention center, two of them by suicide, where men with mental h health issues were plad in solitary confinement for long periods. 27-year-old, jean jimenez-joseph, was left in solitary for 19 days before he hung himself. very similar circumstances, efrain de la rosa. he was held in solitary confinement 21 days. he also hollered -- he also had mental health issues and hung himself. juan: can you talk about the record of stewart? 2014 which report in detailed the testimonies of people who had been detained there. what is s that record? >> it is a horrible record. you have issues ranging from lack of a
put o out, which a lolot of thehe media platforms are relying on, which is in fort jeanette -- unfortunatee i.c.e. lies at detentioneaths and immigration centers. we know he complained of pain and medical issues, and, at some point, he was transferred to a hospital about what led to the medical issues he experienced something we still do not know. we hope and demand an independent investigation into the circumstances of this death as well as the three other thehs that have happened at stewart...
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you have jeanette vizguerra who is taken refuge once again in the unitarian church in denver.ou have women thrhroughout coloradodo in churches. were you afraid, rosa, this weekend? >> yes. we are afraid evevery day.y. not only this weweekend. bececause weur fear are people with high profiles because we''re going public and we a are resisting the system, even though we are peaceful resistance. as fugitivesseen in the eyes of ice and the government. yes, we are in constant fear. every time we hear someone aocking at the door, it is moment of panic because we don't know who it may be. and we don't know who is entering into the church. we don't know who that person might be. yes, we are.e. and we arere even more now becae , u u know, nonothing is securue anymore. amamy: while you were in sanctuary,y, your beloved mother blanca d died of cancecer. our condolences on your loss. can you talk about what that meant for you being s separated from her? >> well, she was my first priority to remain in the country because of her poor health condition. for me being inn sanctuary, i ws ththat
you have jeanette vizguerra who is taken refuge once again in the unitarian church in denver.ou have women thrhroughout coloradodo in churches. were you afraid, rosa, this weekend? >> yes. we are afraid evevery day.y. not only this weweekend. bececause weur fear are people with high profiles because we''re going public and we a are resisting the system, even though we are peaceful resistance. as fugitivesseen in the eyes of ice and the government. yes, we are in constant fear. every time...
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as a democrat and ultimately lost to jeanette cast the only vote against our entry into world war ii and ultimately decided not to run for reelection in 1942. by 1942, mike mansfield decided to run again, and he was elected, and he was elected every time after that that he ran. goes to the house of representatives in 1942, gets ofognized for his knowledge foreign affairs. person who has the most knowledge of foreign affairs. he gets sent by president roosevelt to china, which further solidifies his reputation as someone with knowledge about east asia. he served in the house and was reelected every two years until he decided to run for senate in 1952. entered thesfield freshman class of 1952 of the senate alongside prescott bush, senior, barry goldwater, john f. kennedy to name a few. this is a photograph that's really well-known of mansfield serving as an umpire to a game that kennedy is catching. jackson is batting. it's fitting that in this photo he is playing umpire because he does go on to serve essentially senate.pire for the serve as majority whip. in 1961, when johnson becomes
as a democrat and ultimately lost to jeanette cast the only vote against our entry into world war ii and ultimately decided not to run for reelection in 1942. by 1942, mike mansfield decided to run again, and he was elected, and he was elected every time after that that he ran. goes to the house of representatives in 1942, gets ofognized for his knowledge foreign affairs. person who has the most knowledge of foreign affairs. he gets sent by president roosevelt to china, which further solidifies...
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arthel: i want to play some sound from jeanette, the superintendent of royal canadian mounted policelisten to what she has to say. >> we're asking for the public if you spot briar or cam, consider them dangerous. do not approach. take no action and call immediately 911. arthel: now, ted, surely they have altered their appearance, i mean, multiple times. so how can the public help police if these two have changed their look? >> well, if you see something, you say something, y'all. these two individuals are perhaps traveling together, perhaps have not split up, and if that is the case, if they see two young men that are look even out of the ordinary then the public certainly needs to be able to call in. the public has to be engaged in catching these two individuals. arthel: and how reliable are friends and family, you know? can they be counted on to notify police if they have mading contact with one of the suspects? >> well, it's always debatable because sometimes family members are very loyal perhaps to one or both of the suspects, and they may help them to actually get away. we've no
arthel: i want to play some sound from jeanette, the superintendent of royal canadian mounted policelisten to what she has to say. >> we're asking for the public if you spot briar or cam, consider them dangerous. do not approach. take no action and call immediately 911. arthel: now, ted, surely they have altered their appearance, i mean, multiple times. so how can the public help police if these two have changed their look? >> well, if you see something, you say something, y'all....
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. >> it would you agree the contacts with russians close to flooding an end repeat jeanette 's efforts to exchange private information on americans money, led to blackmail by the russians >> i think so. that would be the case. >> would you agree, sir, these acts demonstrated a betrayal of the democratic values of our country, that it rests on? >> i can't agree with that. not that it's not true, but i cannot agree with it. >> yes, sir. >> director mueller, i can tell you in my years of experience as a law-enforcement officer and as a member of congress, fortunate to serve on the intel committee, i know enough to say yes, treating political secrets for money with a foreign adversary can corrupt it. and it can leave you open to blackmail. it certainly represents a betrayal of the values underpinning our democracy. i want to thank you for your service again, director mueller. we appreciate for coming today. i yield back, chairman. >> dr. wenstrup? >> thank you for being here today. is it correct to say that there was no evidence they were involved in the theft or publication of clinton cam
. >> it would you agree the contacts with russians close to flooding an end repeat jeanette 's efforts to exchange private information on americans money, led to blackmail by the russians >> i think so. that would be the case. >> would you agree, sir, these acts demonstrated a betrayal of the democratic values of our country, that it rests on? >> i can't agree with that. not that it's not true, but i cannot agree with it. >> yes, sir. >> director mueller, i...
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jeanette of the day in the game. is above into this it's nobody can teach me. to listen am an adult if i don't know the sickest. thing let me know it. look easy to look innocent i was a look at that goose and think that. i could go into zippers on a set of. the citizen video and i think that you know. again if it does. who specially. that. she lives. in district. has a serious relation down that's essentially shorn. him an object into brings the dogs who find. it thinking.
jeanette of the day in the game. is above into this it's nobody can teach me. to listen am an adult if i don't know the sickest. thing let me know it. look easy to look innocent i was a look at that goose and think that. i could go into zippers on a set of. the citizen video and i think that you know. again if it does. who specially. that. she lives. in district. has a serious relation down that's essentially shorn. him an object into brings the dogs who find. it thinking.
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my name is jeanette and i am also a v.c.a. worker and i also want to say thank you to supervisor ronen for helping us with this. i really, really appreciate it. thank you so much. i'm also in support of this resolution. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is sandra mac and i am speaking in favor of this resolution. i want to make three points. this is a resolution, it is an issue that cuts across all of the different usual kind of things we think about about candidates or issues, this is something that anybody can support if you like animals. that is one thing. second, it is that it is a labor issue and you are dealing with a situation in which someone is refusing to negotiate. you have workers who are trying to work within the system. i can remember being in a situation where i was not allowed to work within the system, i was part of the bargaining team and the first negotiated contract with teachers in this city. the superintendent refused to negotiate with us, so we took our sleeping bags and sat in on the conference roo
my name is jeanette and i am also a v.c.a. worker and i also want to say thank you to supervisor ronen for helping us with this. i really, really appreciate it. thank you so much. i'm also in support of this resolution. >> thank you. next speaker. >> my name is sandra mac and i am speaking in favor of this resolution. i want to make three points. this is a resolution, it is an issue that cuts across all of the different usual kind of things we think about about candidates or issues,...
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and then miss jeanette thornton will be next. she's more american insurance programs. she has helped physicians with omb and social security administration. next we'll hear from tom nichols who is the executive vice president for government relations and public policy for the american hospital association. he's previously worked with the american college of emergency physicians and the american nurse's association. and right here in the house previously as well. finally the committee will hear from dr. james gelfin for arisa industry committee. so we appreciate each of you being here. your statements will be made part of the record. as you know, we ask you is summarize your testimony in five minutes. then we'll get underway with questions. the light system gives you a warning with the yellow. when you see the red light, if you'll conclude your remarks. doctor, would you begin? >> good afternoon, chairman doggett, ranking member nunes, and members of the subcommittee. i am a board certified head and neck surgeon in private practice in flint, michigan, and a numbermember
and then miss jeanette thornton will be next. she's more american insurance programs. she has helped physicians with omb and social security administration. next we'll hear from tom nichols who is the executive vice president for government relations and public policy for the american hospital association. he's previously worked with the american college of emergency physicians and the american nurse's association. and right here in the house previously as well. finally the committee will hear...
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jeanette of the day and the guy. is above into it to nobody could teach me. to listen am doing it i don't know he's. in to let me know it. look easy to look in a subtle mosaic at who's in thinking. i could tell him to say prayers on a set of. did a submissive did though and i think that you know. again it does. that. leaves you. in. as a c. s. really.
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jeanette kwakye was watching alongside paul ratcliffe. day one of the london anniversary games is donea highlight of today? it's a tough one. there has been some really great performances today. i think for me, it's got to come down to between cast on in the 400 middle hurdles, and daniel williams in the 100 metre hurdles. there were great performances also as well, the shape of that she is m, as well, the shape of that she is in, and let's see her get that metal m, in, and let's see her get that metal in, that she so desires, and i think she would breathe a sigh of relief, not doing her event in doha on. i think that's quite exciting for us as well, because that means potentially, laura could be on the podium. i think potentially she could be anyway, regardless of who is there. it's about her getting the racing right. we know that she has the potential, has the talent, has the raw speed to be able to get on that podium. it'sjust raw speed to be able to get on that podium. it's just about getting raw speed to be able to get on that podium. it'sjust about getting it right in the final,
jeanette kwakye was watching alongside paul ratcliffe. day one of the london anniversary games is donea highlight of today? it's a tough one. there has been some really great performances today. i think for me, it's got to come down to between cast on in the 400 middle hurdles, and daniel williams in the 100 metre hurdles. there were great performances also as well, the shape of that she is m, as well, the shape of that she is in, and let's see her get that metal m, in, and let's see her get...
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such as jeanette rankin. for years the more common path for women was the widow's route. being selected to fill the term of a late husband, and sometimes but not often, being able to parlay that into political power of her own. but the big story of the immediate post suffrage era was not women being elected to office. it was women being appointed to office. to prominent government positions. and instead of wielding political power and shaping public policy behind the scenes which was generally belle's preferred way, they did it in full public view and a case in point is the politics and government of the new deal where the dramatic expansion of social programs to combat the great depression provoided jobs and opportunities for women reformers long active in that field. led by first lady eleanor roosevelt, secretary of labor francis perkins, the first woman to serve in the cabinet, and molly deucen. a women's level influenced the social welfare policies of the new deal, especially in the works progress administration and the social security administration. women also took
such as jeanette rankin. for years the more common path for women was the widow's route. being selected to fill the term of a late husband, and sometimes but not often, being able to parlay that into political power of her own. but the big story of the immediate post suffrage era was not women being elected to office. it was women being appointed to office. to prominent government positions. and instead of wielding political power and shaping public policy behind the scenes which was generally...
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a family and emergency medicine doctor, jeanette, doctor, good to have you back.number one hydration, that's crucial, not just water, gatorade, coconut water maybe peedaa -- pedia light. and the temperatures are too extreme, hundred block. when your body overheats the normal cooling mechanism doesn't work. normally we sweat, it evaporates, our body cools down. when it's too hot and too humid that can't happen and that's when we start to see headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, muscle cramps. neil: right. >> sometimes people they become confused and if they don't take action right away, that can lead to more serious complications, such as a heat stroke, where you can actually lose consciousness and have organ failure, brain damage, kidney failure. so it's crucial to pay attention to the temperatures and take action because you know, it can affect anyone. >> sure. >> but there are some people who are definitely more, more prone and more vulnerable to the severe heat. for example, infants, toddlers, senior citizens. if you have any underlying medical conditions, fo
a family and emergency medicine doctor, jeanette, doctor, good to have you back.number one hydration, that's crucial, not just water, gatorade, coconut water maybe peedaa -- pedia light. and the temperatures are too extreme, hundred block. when your body overheats the normal cooling mechanism doesn't work. normally we sweat, it evaporates, our body cools down. when it's too hot and too humid that can't happen and that's when we start to see headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, muscle cramps....
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host: jeanette from washington, d.c.. good morning. caller: good morning. want to stay -- to say that i am rooting for you, because i do feel journalism is important. earlier the host posed a question of why people love their local newspaper but hate media, and i think, just for myself, it is because i learned something from my local media. outlets, i newspaper learned something about what is happening in my community, even if it is something like a restaurant or some buildings built. information, i did watch something not too long ago on c-span about information terrorism, and i wonder if sometimes that is creeping in and happening, because a lot of these things are more entertainment than they are actual fact, and we do need to thank people like maury coleman that shined a light on syria. i just want to end with this. i recently read "fear and loathing," and he has a whole niche of journalism that he kind of created, and i wonder what would somebody like him think today of what is happening in the world and with media -- media and journalism. host: go ahe
host: jeanette from washington, d.c.. good morning. caller: good morning. want to stay -- to say that i am rooting for you, because i do feel journalism is important. earlier the host posed a question of why people love their local newspaper but hate media, and i think, just for myself, it is because i learned something from my local media. outlets, i newspaper learned something about what is happening in my community, even if it is something like a restaurant or some buildings built....