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it raises broader questions for we md. melissa: it does. >> you go there for a blood pressure medicine, there are people that have to take it, there are people should never take it and there is the gray area where your doctor navigates. how do they interpret the gray area for melissa at the same time they're running ad for blood pressure medication. this indicates that they don't really have a good grasp of what they need to tell the public about where their money comes from, if the public is to trust them. melissa: no, absolutely. undermines a big chunk of their business. a lot of people talk about this saying i go to web. md i get you know biased advice and ask them questions and they're accepting money from people for different things and it is blurrier than i thought. peter, thank you very much. >> take care. melissa: exclusive with real estate titan don peoples. his prediction where real estate is going and what not to buy. >>> "who made money today." his company beat the street today big-time. find out who it is. "pi
it raises broader questions for we md. melissa: it does. >> you go there for a blood pressure medicine, there are people that have to take it, there are people should never take it and there is the gray area where your doctor navigates. how do they interpret the gray area for melissa at the same time they're running ad for blood pressure medication. this indicates that they don't really have a good grasp of what they need to tell the public about where their money comes from, if the...
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eastern time on "sanjay gupta md." >>> next, we'll have some stories that will leave a smile on your face. find out why these dogs made some folks in illinois very happy. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today.
eastern time on "sanjay gupta md." >>> next, we'll have some stories that will leave a smile on your face. find out why these dogs made some folks in illinois very happy. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now,...
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that's all the time we've got for "sg md."ime now to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with don lemon. >>> welcome back, everyone, to our live news coverage. i'm don lemon, you're in the "cnn newsroom." it is 6:00 sunday morning in the philippines. sunrise breaking on a national tragedy, and i'm talking about the utter devastation caused by an enormous pacific typhoon. the storm smashed into the philippine islands with a fury tearing roofs from buildings, ripping trees from the ground and cutting off hundreds of thousands of people from communicationsnd
that's all the time we've got for "sg md."ime now to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with don lemon. >>> welcome back, everyone, to our live news coverage. i'm don lemon, you're in the "cnn newsroom." it is 6:00 sunday morning in the philippines. sunrise breaking on a national tragedy, and i'm talking about the utter devastation caused by an enormous pacific typhoon. the storm smashed into the philippine islands with a fury tearing roofs from...
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that's all the time we got for "sg md." get you back to the "cnn newsroom" with rosa florez. >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm rosa florez in for my friend don lemon. thank you so much for being with me on this saturday. we have a lot to get to, and we start with obama care take two. the white house said that it's a train wreck website that would be fixed by the end of november. well, tomorrow is december 1st. and if the site isn't fixed, president obama could see his approval ratings drop even lower. cnn's tory dunnan is covering the last-second fix-it from washington. >> reporter: it's been a fr
that's all the time we got for "sg md." get you back to the "cnn newsroom" with rosa florez. >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm rosa florez in for my friend don lemon. thank you so much for being with me on this saturday. we have a lot to get to, and we start with obama care take two. the white house said that it's a train wreck website that would be fixed by the end of november. well, tomorrow is december 1st. and if the site isn't fixed, president...
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marcus welby md. the so-called family physicians. the three or four doctor practice. why has that happened? >> doctors are becoming owned entities of hospitals. this is a couple of reasons. it makes it easier to regulate the physicians if they're part of systems where you can regulate the system rather than regulate down to the level of the doctor. also, because they want to transfer risk to physicians. they want physicians to be bearing the risk of the cost of the care they're delivering. >> what is the incentive for doctors to sign up with big networks? >> other than the fact that their overhead costs are going up, so their real income's declining. by signing up, they effectively become salary and at least know what they're going to earn next year. >> you've written there's evidence to suggest when doctors sign up for these network, their productivity goes down. why so? >> they become shift employees. >> they're 9 to 5ers? >> right. where you lose productivity is in the handoff. doctors do shift work and don't take care of their own complement of patients. you lose
marcus welby md. the so-called family physicians. the three or four doctor practice. why has that happened? >> doctors are becoming owned entities of hospitals. this is a couple of reasons. it makes it easier to regulate the physicians if they're part of systems where you can regulate the system rather than regulate down to the level of the doctor. also, because they want to transfer risk to physicians. they want physicians to be bearing the risk of the cost of the care they're...
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project director and principle trainer, samhsa national center for trauma-informed care, rockville, md; tonier cain, team leader and director of peer/consumer involvement, samhsa promoting alternatives to seclusion and restraint through trauma-informed practice, rockville, md; dr. h. westley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human serviceses, rockville, m; dr. maxine harris, ceo and co-founder, community connections, washington, dc. dr. clark, what is trauma and how do we define trauma? the definition of trauma is a little ambiguous, but it's tied to specific adverse events that a person may experience or a community may experience, including disasters, physical or sexual abuse, or witnessing the above-mentioned. it's of that nature, it could be psychological as well as physical, and there are a wide range of issues associated with the definition. very good, and what are the various sources of trauma? well, the sources are similar to the precipitant. it could be from a relative
project director and principle trainer, samhsa national center for trauma-informed care, rockville, md; tonier cain, team leader and director of peer/consumer involvement, samhsa promoting alternatives to seclusion and restraint through trauma-informed practice, rockville, md; dr. h. westley clark, director, center for substance abuse treatment, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human serviceses, rockville, m; dr. maxine harris, ceo and...
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. >>> ahead this half hour on "sg md" what's with to change in your insurance, and even if you're notigning up for a new obama care policy, what it could mean for you. >>> plus, what we'd like to call smart science. three tricks to help you run better. >>> but, first -- we've been investigating the impact that prescription drug overdoses in america for some time on this program. as you may know, someone dies every 19 minutes in this country because of such an overdose. and today i want to talk about a medicine that some people say could help stop this epidemic, but only if we get it in the hands of more people, not just doctors, but average people as well. now, look, it's controversial. but you're about to see this incredible video showing how it might work. what you're looking at is pretty shocking. a heroin addict overdosing. her name is liz. she's been using drugs since she was 11. today she's 29. adam wigglesworth and louise vincent were both with her that night in august. they both volunteer with a program in greensboro, north carolina, that provides clean needles and other assis
. >>> ahead this half hour on "sg md" what's with to change in your insurance, and even if you're notigning up for a new obama care policy, what it could mean for you. >>> plus, what we'd like to call smart science. three tricks to help you run better. >>> but, first -- we've been investigating the impact that prescription drug overdoses in america for some time on this program. as you may know, someone dies every 19 minutes in this country because of such...
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." >>> welcome to "sg md," love it or hate it, less than a week now to go until thanksgiving. get this stat. most of us are going to eat about 3,000 calories in just that one meal. we're going to spend some time showing you how to cut your calories with the help of top chef hugh achison. we'll also tell you how to stay sane, after all, who could forget this? >> dad wants ambrosia so i we got to get the miniature march mell marshmallows. you know i can't cook. ah. yeah, well, i'll see you tomorrow then. gobble, gobble. oh, bye-bye. >> you may remember that clip from the hilarious 1987 movie "planes, trains and automobiles." we are getting old. steve martin and also the late great john candy. look, i'm going to tell you, the holidays, they can be a trying time, you know this, for families from all across the country. so joining me with how to survive holiday hell as many people call it, our very own richard quest in new york and from los angeles behavior expert wendy walsh. welcome to both of you. wendy, it's a different kind of stress, right, a special kind of stress, if you wi
." >>> welcome to "sg md," love it or hate it, less than a week now to go until thanksgiving. get this stat. most of us are going to eat about 3,000 calories in just that one meal. we're going to spend some time showing you how to cut your calories with the help of top chef hugh achison. we'll also tell you how to stay sane, after all, who could forget this? >> dad wants ambrosia so i we got to get the miniature march mell marshmallows. you know i can't cook. ah....
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what can you tell us about the presumptive class of new mds at gs? >> the formal announcement made. 280 of them, slightly larger tha than last year's class of 266. most about 200 in revenue producing roles, shouldn't be a surprise, things like trading, investment banking, et cetera. coming into this year a lot of question about how big this class would be because it's the last year that they're going to be named on an annual basis. from this year on they're going to be named every other year. so some people were thinking they're going to name more, but keep in mind, goldman has been in a cost cutting mode and keeping compensation costs in line is one of the easiest ways. >> 280 new mds. where's the party tonight. what does this say about the overall trend of pay and promotion on wall street? >> it's interesting. we're seeing a slight -- a modest up performance in terms of paid projections this year, up 4% is the main projectionion overall for wall street bonuses globally. that's overseas banks as well. a couple of points, things i would point you to
what can you tell us about the presumptive class of new mds at gs? >> the formal announcement made. 280 of them, slightly larger tha than last year's class of 266. most about 200 in revenue producing roles, shouldn't be a surprise, things like trading, investment banking, et cetera. coming into this year a lot of question about how big this class would be because it's the last year that they're going to be named on an annual basis. from this year on they're going to be named every other...
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. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md.old does your neck make you look? would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs of aging on your neck for a look that is firmer, tighter, and more youthful? well, now you can. introducing dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and décolleté. coming up in the next half-hour, you're going to meet the creator of sub-d and the dermatologist to the stars, dr. nicholas perricone. dr. perricone believes that aging is optional, and you don't have te
. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md.old does your neck make you look? would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs of aging on your neck for a look that is firmer, tighter, and more youthful? well, now you can. introducing dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold...
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the md is entirely adequate on these points and considers the impact on the existing noise on this project as well as the noise on the vicinity. it's an outdoor area where it receives the prescribes residential use. it incorporated noise levels that it would not exceed 45 decibels and be adequately ventilated. we have heard no evidence to dispute this. the speculation that enforcement is inadequate. the project was found to satisfy 24 standards. regarding noise generated by the project found it would not be significant. the project would comply with the noise ordinance which is by the department of public health and the hours of construction and the noise levels generated by the impact. it would be sufficient to ensure the project would not result the significant impact with regard to noise. we heard the testimony toed that there are great concerns about construction period noise effects on the marsh theatre. the mmd acknowledges the project would result in construction hearing noise. there would be perceptible noise. it's not to say there won't be any adverse environmental fkts. those wou
the md is entirely adequate on these points and considers the impact on the existing noise on this project as well as the noise on the vicinity. it's an outdoor area where it receives the prescribes residential use. it incorporated noise levels that it would not exceed 45 decibels and be adequately ventilated. we have heard no evidence to dispute this. the speculation that enforcement is inadequate. the project was found to satisfy 24 standards. regarding noise generated by the project found it...
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estas imgenes muestran a mecnicos inspeccionando el avin md- 83 que tuvo aterrizar de emergencia estae partir hacia dallas, texas a las 6:20. varios pasajeros describieron lo ocurrido. s.o.t. michael whitley/pasajero :26:05 the plane was shuttering pretty good and i think everybody's blood pressure went through the roof. l dijo que el avin se estremeci y que la presin sanguinea de todo mundo se dispar. s.o.t. patrick lawler/pasajero 4:08:29 i was on the side, just in front of the engine, there was just a loud pop and we saw a flash. este otro pasajero dijo que estaba sentado a un lado de la turbina y que escuch un estallido y vio un flash. lo que su sucedi es que un pjaro se meti a la turbina izquierda de la aeronave a unos 900 pies de altura. s.o.t. rosemary barnes/portavoz, aeropuerto de san josé 26:55:09 i am told there were no injuries reported on board. la portavoz del aeropuesto dijo que no tienen reportes de heridos a bordo del avin.. pasajeros dijeron que el piloto se contuvo y su aterrizzaje con con un motor fue excelente. autoridades del aeropuerto dicen que han registrado 4
estas imgenes muestran a mecnicos inspeccionando el avin md- 83 que tuvo aterrizar de emergencia estae partir hacia dallas, texas a las 6:20. varios pasajeros describieron lo ocurrido. s.o.t. michael whitley/pasajero :26:05 the plane was shuttering pretty good and i think everybody's blood pressure went through the roof. l dijo que el avin se estremeci y que la presin sanguinea de todo mundo se dispar. s.o.t. patrick lawler/pasajero 4:08:29 i was on the side, just in front of the engine, there...
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>> i believe the correct statement what was part of the response which is that md does not specifically analyze the marsh theatre but the characterization. we do regret if there was a misstatement that suggested that the analysis is specifically done perhaps due to the nervousness. we did do the noise analysis and it does apply to the marsh theatre. >> i upside, does m & d mention the marsh. >> perhaps, what my colleague said she was mischaracterized. we did conduct a noise analysis and identified what the construction phase impacts of the project would be and would be applicable to the marsh theatre as well. >> does document mention the marsh theatre? >> we are flipping now the. but in the noise analysis we did not do so. it identifies sensitive receptors residential uses. we did not identify a theatre as a sensitive receptor and therefore we didn't focus our analysis on that. >> from a common sense approach, i'm just wondering if the documents doesn't mention the theatre, how can it consider the noise impact on the theatre if it's not even mentioned in it. >> the analysis that we cond
>> i believe the correct statement what was part of the response which is that md does not specifically analyze the marsh theatre but the characterization. we do regret if there was a misstatement that suggested that the analysis is specifically done perhaps due to the nervousness. we did do the noise analysis and it does apply to the marsh theatre. >> i upside, does m & d mention the marsh. >> perhaps, what my colleague said she was mischaracterized. we did conduct a...
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. >> mds will stay until tacloban rebuilds hospitals like bethany. given the scale of the destruction here, they probably won't be leaving soon. >>> latest government figures show at least 5,000 people were killed in the typhoon, as many as 100 bodies are being record every day in tacloban alone. >>> it's one of the world's most violent countries. will the rule of law prevail on election day? >> it's a huge day for catholics. the bones of the first pope, st. peter, will go on display in the vatican - or are they? catholics are convinced they are genuine, scientists not so much. the full story later. . >>> returning now to the top story. israel is calling the agreement with iran a bad deal. officials say iran will continue to pose a threat to the country. for more on the action in jerusalem, let's bring in mike hanna. thank you for being with us. israel describes it as a bad deal. why? >> well, they have been very specific in the hours after the deal was announced. there'll be full information later on following a cabinet meeting which will begin in t
. >> mds will stay until tacloban rebuilds hospitals like bethany. given the scale of the destruction here, they probably won't be leaving soon. >>> latest government figures show at least 5,000 people were killed in the typhoon, as many as 100 bodies are being record every day in tacloban alone. >>> it's one of the world's most violent countries. will the rule of law prevail on election day? >> it's a huge day for catholics. the bones of the first pope, st. peter,...
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and as far as my care, i follow up care i receive at md anderson it will cost a lot more money. >> areou with the same employer? >> yeah t. we are able to compare apples to apples because employment situations are still the same. >> you are being offered less coverage increased premium increased deductible. how do you know this is directly related to obama care? is that the reason they are giving you occasionalhio fissi-. >> we have a nice pamphlet from the insurance company it doesn't directly say it but they don't have to. it does say the law man dates. there are little innuendos in there. go ahead. >> no, no. >> the other sad part about this change is we have no freedom. it is supposed to be fair insurance for everybody and that would be great if that could happen but this is not the way to do it. we are also forcing catholics and other christians to pay for abortion and medicines in birth control that is against their religion. >> we had a court decision in that in skd distri-- second dis court in dc. >> natalie, how are you? married 29 years old. >> yes. >> you have a web site bab
and as far as my care, i follow up care i receive at md anderson it will cost a lot more money. >> areou with the same employer? >> yeah t. we are able to compare apples to apples because employment situations are still the same. >> you are being offered less coverage increased premium increased deductible. how do you know this is directly related to obama care? is that the reason they are giving you occasionalhio fissi-. >> we have a nice pamphlet from the insurance...
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>> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md. how old does your neck make you look? would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs of aging on your neck for a look that is firmer, tighter, and more youthful? well, now you can. introducing dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle
>> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md. how old does your neck make you look? would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs of aging on your neck for a look that is firmer, tighter, and more youthful? well, now you can. introducing dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated for the area called the submandibular. often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold...
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monica scott, outreach substance abuse counselor, baltimore substance abuse systems, inc., baltimore, md. tom, peer-to-peer services is an increasingly unique and an important part of a recovery-oriented system of care, of systems whether municipal or state systems, that are looking to set up a recovery-oriented system of care. what is peer recovery support? peer recovery support is it involves people with lived experience of both addiction and/or mental health and in recovery, and it's using that lived experience as the fulcrum, or the leverage, to do the services. they're non-clinical, they're strength based, and they work on building trust with the person, and i would also say they are also mutually reciprocal, so the person giving help also gets help in the equation. very good. and leah, talk to me, i mean, we have both the substance use disorder and the mental health consumer recovery concepts that we are going to be talking about today in the show. so, tell me a little bit about, is there any difference in terms of recovery peer support between substance use disorders and those tha
monica scott, outreach substance abuse counselor, baltimore substance abuse systems, inc., baltimore, md. tom, peer-to-peer services is an increasingly unique and an important part of a recovery-oriented system of care, of systems whether municipal or state systems, that are looking to set up a recovery-oriented system of care. what is peer recovery support? peer recovery support is it involves people with lived experience of both addiction and/or mental health and in recovery, and it's using...
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the md-80 aircraft was carrying 139 passengers and five crew. nobody was injured. >>> later today, bart's board of directors is holding a special meeting to discuss a mistake in the union contract which ended the strike. buried in the tentative agreement is a provision giving workers six weeks of paid family leave. management says that should have been left out. >> is there any possibility that worst-case scenario we could be looking at another bart strike? >> uhm, i -- i don't think that's has much potential, but, of course, anything is possible. >> the unions already ratified the contract and in a statement, atu's president said, quote, bart management is attempting to go back on agreements that were part of the final deal. this is unconscionable." >>> the oakland teenager accused of setting a man on fire as he left is on an ac transit bus is due back in court. cate caugiran is at the oakland courthouse with more. cate. >> reporter: 16-year-old richard thomas was in court today as his attorney said there would be no plea today. the family walk
the md-80 aircraft was carrying 139 passengers and five crew. nobody was injured. >>> later today, bart's board of directors is holding a special meeting to discuss a mistake in the union contract which ended the strike. buried in the tentative agreement is a provision giving workers six weeks of paid family leave. management says that should have been left out. >> is there any possibility that worst-case scenario we could be looking at another bart strike? >> uhm, i -- i...
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with money, and i think eel sigh they have all they packages that you can't go to the mayo clinic or md anderson, because the centers are excellence are more expensive and therefore don't fit into government-run health care? >> i think you're touching a broader issue about our spending priorities. i happen to believe that investing in research and development trying to understand and get a better handle on cancer, alzheimer's, is a good investment for our country. so i would invest more into these programs and into the nih. i'm not sure that my republican friends agree, but that's what i would do. >> let me go to you. i assume you are not a single payer advocate itches that's a safe assumption. >> i would assume up the private health insures to do the job, right? there have been records say the insurance companies are actually abusing people, blaming obama care, but senting out notices that are false and misleading. basically abusing the law. would you -- >> if those abuses are happening, absolutely we should stop them, but that's not the biggest set of cases out there. the biggest set
with money, and i think eel sigh they have all they packages that you can't go to the mayo clinic or md anderson, because the centers are excellence are more expensive and therefore don't fit into government-run health care? >> i think you're touching a broader issue about our spending priorities. i happen to believe that investing in research and development trying to understand and get a better handle on cancer, alzheimer's, is a good investment for our country. so i would invest more...
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"sanjay gupta md" starts right now. >>> we've got a big, important show today. the food and drug administration is making a major recommendation, get rid of trans fats. it's the ultimate junk food. this could happen. how soon? we're going to tell you. also, you might be in a shock when you see the potential replacement. also, i'm wearing a magnetic shirt. take a look at this. there's an amazing story behind this shirt. let's get started. first off'd today, i want you to meet a young woman. her name is liz and she's been struggling with heroin addiction. i recently came across this remarkable video that shows her overdosing, even close to death, and even being revived with a drug called meloxin. experts say, if more people, including nonmedical professionals, had their hands on this drug, it could help stop this overdose epidemic. this is controversial stuff, for sure, but just watch how powerful this medicine. what you're looking at is pretty shocking. a heroin addict overdoses. her name is liz. she's been using drugs since she was 11. today, she's 29. they were
"sanjay gupta md" starts right now. >>> we've got a big, important show today. the food and drug administration is making a major recommendation, get rid of trans fats. it's the ultimate junk food. this could happen. how soon? we're going to tell you. also, you might be in a shock when you see the potential replacement. also, i'm wearing a magnetic shirt. take a look at this. there's an amazing story behind this shirt. let's get started. first off'd today, i want you to meet...
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but first, "sanjay gupta md" starts right now. >>> hey, there! time in london on assignment and there's a pharmaceutical company here i'll tell you who is trying to turn secretly grown marijuana, weed, into a serious medicine. i'm going to tell you about medical marijuana here in the united kingdom. also, new guidelines are out on drugs to lower your cholesterol. you have to listen to this. a lot more people will be prescribed these medications, up to 70 million people. but for many, there's a better alternative. i'll tell you what it is. and a device like this, can it really tell if you just got hit hard enough to have a concussion? but first, as you may know, i travelled the world in search of new, sometimes alternative therapies to treat people. the answer is not always pharmaceutical medicines. and as i found this year, marijuana can sometimes help when nothing else does. but legally, it is so difficult to obtain in many places around the world, including right here in the uk. but you're about to meet jamie, who has done something not previou
but first, "sanjay gupta md" starts right now. >>> hey, there! time in london on assignment and there's a pharmaceutical company here i'll tell you who is trying to turn secretly grown marijuana, weed, into a serious medicine. i'm going to tell you about medical marijuana here in the united kingdom. also, new guidelines are out on drugs to lower your cholesterol. you have to listen to this. a lot more people will be prescribed these medications, up to 70 million people. but...
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critics blasted healthcare.gov, news web site web md for failing to disclose it has been paid to promote obamacare. a conflict of interest. an out right conflict of interest, paid well, $4.8 million, 37 times $1 third thousan130 youthat paid to balts to push the health care law, some fallout for james o'keefe newest under cover video captures obamacare navigators urging perspective enrollees in lie, dallas' urban league fired one of its navigators and suss span suspended three others, fos poll, 55% said they believe that obama administration obama administration tried to desev them, about obamacare, compared to 38% who think that administration's mistakes have been honest. >> 46% say we need toy there opponent care out and begin again. from 42% say, keep trying to fix it, 10% say, live it alone. let's find out what our guest tonight, andrea. co-host of the 5 on the fox news channel. thank you. i want to turn to adriana, she has become i think a metaphor for much has been going on with healthcare.gov with obamacare itself. is is striking that, this thing just doesn't work. we still are ha
critics blasted healthcare.gov, news web site web md for failing to disclose it has been paid to promote obamacare. a conflict of interest. an out right conflict of interest, paid well, $4.8 million, 37 times $1 third thousan130 youthat paid to balts to push the health care law, some fallout for james o'keefe newest under cover video captures obamacare navigators urging perspective enrollees in lie, dallas' urban league fired one of its navigators and suss span suspended three others, fos poll,...
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. >> rosa, we got a lot on "sg md" this weekend to keep you healthy and also this medical mystery.oncussion, he was never musically inclined and now he can play 13 different instruments. what exactly happened in his brain? we'll explain at the bottom of the hour. >> we are looking forward to that. >>> now, black friday, it's more like black and blue friday. >> punch video on my phone. >> do you know what if you were watching a five fingered -- keep your phone out of my face here. keep your phone out of my face. [ bleep ] >> flaring tempers led to altercations across the country as millions of shoppers battled to snag deep discounts and even parking spaces. two shoppers got into it at a mall in philadelphia, one of them used a stun gun before they were pulled apart. our alexander field joins us from new york, and alexandra, my goodness, a stun gun, really? oh, my goodness, when did shopping become a bloody sport? goodness. >> reporter: yeah, rosa, just when you think you've seen the worst of the worst, shoppers show you they can still find a new low. check out that video from philad
. >> rosa, we got a lot on "sg md" this weekend to keep you healthy and also this medical mystery.oncussion, he was never musically inclined and now he can play 13 different instruments. what exactly happened in his brain? we'll explain at the bottom of the hour. >> we are looking forward to that. >>> now, black friday, it's more like black and blue friday. >> punch video on my phone. >> do you know what if you were watching a five fingered -- keep...
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"sg md" at the bottom of the hour.ugh 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3 creepy gnomes ♪ 2 angry geese ♪ and a giant blow-up snowman ♪ that kind of freaks me out [ beep ] [ female announcer ] no one delivers the holidays like the u.s. postal service. priority mail flat rate is more reliable than ever. and with improved tracking up to 11 scans, you can even watch us get it there. ♪ side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional p
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they'll lose @5 >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone mdd does your neck make you look? would you like to take years off your appearance and help remove some of the signs of aging on your neck for a look that is firmer, ghter, and more youthful? well, now you can. introducing dr. perricone's cold plasma sub-d. sub-d is specifically formulated suandibular. called the often neglected, the skin in this area has unique needs, and cold plasma sub-d helps tackle the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and décolleté. coming up in the next half-hour, you're going to meet the creator of sub-d
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i would have love to born miy md riff in a sexy costume. halloween costumes women get to look sexy. i love that men get at this tex that. but it's not a lot of sexy dude costumes for women to look at ji. >> jimmy: i know. we got like bam-bam. some of these guys up here were pretty sexy. that's sexy. men look like big basis when they're dressed up for halloween. >> if you were a woman, for a guy you're like, a shapely woman looking like she wants to have sex with me. but with women, you're like, i want him to have like a diploma and a nice haircut. and a health insurance card. and that doesn't mean it's good for halloween. >> jimmy: what was your favorite costume as a kid? >> i was a very shy kid. and a very like obedient and good kid so i was always some version of a witch. my parents didn't want to spend money on costumes so they tried to jazz it up every year. at the rich kids' school they would wear like whatever. they could be miley cyrus or whatever and i would be like, a picnic blanket. my parents had like a bed shoot and throw ants o
i would have love to born miy md riff in a sexy costume. halloween costumes women get to look sexy. i love that men get at this tex that. but it's not a lot of sexy dude costumes for women to look at ji. >> jimmy: i know. we got like bam-bam. some of these guys up here were pretty sexy. that's sexy. men look like big basis when they're dressed up for halloween. >> if you were a woman, for a guy you're like, a shapely woman looking like she wants to have sex with me. but with women,...
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the thing to keep in md is that if you look at the stats of the insurance information, the commercialion has an amazingly great track record in terms of safety for millions of miles and yet, people think that they get into the continent have this illusion of safety and statistically you are much safer on a commeial airline then you are in the car. gerri: that is great advice to keep in the back of your head. you have your family here and it's not as safe as you may be thinking. michael, thank you for coming on and have a happy thanksgivng. >> thank you. gerri: one big question that ngers. will the high winds ground snoop at the macy's thanksgiving day parade tomorrow? i hope not. and an accident that happened in 1997 could prevent them from taking flight. keep your fingers crossed. there's a lot more to come, including shocking information on te morning after pill, one of the most controversial issues facing our kids. i know you guys are interested in this. educational standards, sparking a nationwide protest and w debate this coming out. send me a tweet at gerri willis at fbn clients
the thing to keep in md is that if you look at the stats of the insurance information, the commercialion has an amazingly great track record in terms of safety for millions of miles and yet, people think that they get into the continent have this illusion of safety and statistically you are much safer on a commeial airline then you are in the car. gerri: that is great advice to keep in the back of your head. you have your family here and it's not as safe as you may be thinking. michael, thank...
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neil: speak your md. the footnote.eople who criticize, this man started from scratch andecame one of the most prominent business leaders in america. his critics are not living close. but every a policy differences, do n dismiss this man's business expertise. he knows math. money in money out. the tea party resurgence is real . two of them who are contemplating running for congress as a speak. one of them, even if it means going up against aepublican incumbent. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen your instincts. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so you can take charge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 of your trading. [kevi
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when you look at md anderson, there it's about leveraging information and language scattered throughout the source, patients, health records or clinical trials and studies, making it available. >> is it a different problem-solving that we think of computers doing? >> it goes beyond the traditional programmable error computer where we typically write software programs. here to deal with this information and huge volumes of information we have to introduce learning into the process so the machine adopts and improves. it's a reason it is so important because no doctor can read the literature out there. everything can be fed into watson. as a result, is there a hope that watson can find a cure. at the moment it's focused on making better decisions. the medical literature is doubling. physicians had little time to keep up with it. watson can do that, read the literature, pull out pieces of legislation that can help with the current treatment. >> watson has been used to create apps. explain this to me. what is watson going to do that's different to what is out there now. >> ultimately watson
when you look at md anderson, there it's about leveraging information and language scattered throughout the source, patients, health records or clinical trials and studies, making it available. >> is it a different problem-solving that we think of computers doing? >> it goes beyond the traditional programmable error computer where we typically write software programs. here to deal with this information and huge volumes of information we have to introduce learning into the process so...
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nicole: i don't think anybody in the financial industry would mine being in md at goldman or any of theat firms for that matter. managing director is a great on wall street. that being said, let's look at how the financials are faring today. on this, the day the s&p 500 stocks moving an all-time high. all with a barrows. jpmorgan only one that is slightly lower. dow component not even one-tenth of 1%. this group right now, bank of america 2%. this group was beaten down yesterday, don't forget. so had some room to recover a bit today as a market turned into the green earlier today. concerns of china's economy and some leaders making some commentary that was worry some putting pressure on the market overall. and now still holding onto some nice gains. up nearly 50 points and the financials are up along with it. financials and utilities the big lagger. liz: back in court with bloody fists as they fight for supremacy in the smartphone market. apple and samsung are facing off over patents worth hundreds of planes of dollars. we get to the bottom of this thanks to jo ling kent has been lookin
nicole: i don't think anybody in the financial industry would mine being in md at goldman or any of theat firms for that matter. managing director is a great on wall street. that being said, let's look at how the financials are faring today. on this, the day the s&p 500 stocks moving an all-time high. all with a barrows. jpmorgan only one that is slightly lower. dow component not even one-tenth of 1%. this group right now, bank of america 2%. this group was beaten down yesterday, don't...
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while the company reported data that looks compelling in cases known as mds, i have to be a little worriedgainst cramer fave celgene. i think we have to wait for the phase two study comes out at american society of hematology meeting in five weeks. if the data is good, we'll circle back. on october 9th guthrie in tennessee had me describe ama health care have been sick lately. ahs is a health care staffing company focused on placement of doctors, nurses and other health care professionals. most health care staffing companies have struggled recently, yesterday they posted a solid quarter, very champion health care market too. as a result the stock roared and a lot of people bet willing against it, 11.7% higher today. looks like they're cured. as demand with health care improves with implementation of the affordable health care act next year, i think the stock will benefit as an outsourcing play, although again it's controversial and many people think it's a good short. guthrie, thank you for bringing this one to my attention. i think you've got horse cents. that same night sandy in connecti
while the company reported data that looks compelling in cases known as mds, i have to be a little worriedgainst cramer fave celgene. i think we have to wait for the phase two study comes out at american society of hematology meeting in five weeks. if the data is good, we'll circle back. on october 9th guthrie in tennessee had me describe ama health care have been sick lately. ahs is a health care staffing company focused on placement of doctors, nurses and other health care professionals. most...
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dinner time the md 30s. down to 25 over night. the record is 22. going to be a windy day, a high of 42. much of the day in the upper 30s. much of the day with winds feeling like the low 30s. 52 degrees on thursday. now by friday look at this, 59 and sun, saturday 62, sunday showers and 60 degrees. don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> watch out for deer. here is sharon gibala at wjz trc control. >> good morning. we have an issue on 70 that is 0 that involves a deer. 70 eastbound at route 27. there's a deer in the road thern accident 295 northbound at 175. if you're headed out on the beltway speeds beginning to slow just a bit. 53 is your average there. still 56 and 55 on 95 southbound between white marsh and the tunnel. that's a look at the west side of the beltway, which is getting busier. seeing brake lights there to the right on the outer loop. this traffic report is brought to you by your middle-aged toyota dealer. do you ever sit back and dream of all the places you'd like to go? toyota is ready to take you there. now is great time to find a gr
dinner time the md 30s. down to 25 over night. the record is 22. going to be a windy day, a high of 42. much of the day in the upper 30s. much of the day with winds feeling like the low 30s. 52 degrees on thursday. now by friday look at this, 59 and sun, saturday 62, sunday showers and 60 degrees. don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> watch out for deer. here is sharon gibala at wjz trc control. >> good morning. we have an issue on 70 that is 0 that involves a deer. 70...