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humphries, professor of history and professor over medicine and an md. written two other books, intensely human and malaria. you're watching booktv from can do university -- duke university. >>> booktv asked what are you reading this summer? >> i think i'm doing a catchup summer. reading a lot of things that are not particularly new but i have meant to read and not gotten done. so i ticked off also list of them, and they start with two sort of real life rescue stories from world war ii. one i'm reading now, the book, "frozen in time" about some american aviators who crashed in greenland in the second world war. then the rescue mission that went after them and also went down, and another one that disappear, and they finally did rescue these guys, who lived for months in the tail of an airplane. a gripping story. then the second part is about an expedition to go back and find the people who were lost trying to rescue the original crew, and they located aircraft and all kinds of things. so it's a great story. in reading that, of yours you read the book jack
humphries, professor of history and professor over medicine and an md. written two other books, intensely human and malaria. you're watching booktv from can do university -- duke university. >>> booktv asked what are you reading this summer? >> i think i'm doing a catchup summer. reading a lot of things that are not particularly new but i have meant to read and not gotten done. so i ticked off also list of them, and they start with two sort of real life rescue stories from world...
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: margaret humphreys is the author of this book and she is a professor of history, medicine, and an md and has two other books intensely human and malaria. >> next, we interview claudia piantadosi on the space program and human space exploration. this was recorded at duke university. >> host: now joining us is claudia piantadosi. what do you do for a living? >> i am really a physician. i work mostly in taking care of patients with breathing diseases. but i do have a strong interest in research in extreme environments and space is the ultimate extreme environment. >> where did that interest come from? >> guest: it came during the cold war and the navy with submarines being controlled space craft and i developed an interest in the problems and importance in the marines. >> host: and you have written a book about space. "mankind beyond earth: the history science and fiction of human space exploration. do you think the united states space programs should be revised or
: margaret humphreys is the author of this book and she is a professor of history, medicine, and an md and has two other books intensely human and malaria. >> next, we interview claudia piantadosi on the space program and human space exploration. this was recorded at duke university. >> host: now joining us is claudia piantadosi. what do you do for a living? >> i am really a physician. i work mostly in taking care of patients with breathing diseases. but i do have a strong...
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. >> host: barrett is in cumberland, md.. >> caller: thank-you for all you do.or conservatives and libertarians. and among grassroots, i want to thank you for the protocol or millennial. and talking about this to people, there's a lot of excitement, and one is the runaway convention, the year of the draft and those people will come around to it. the other is this crowd, and the superiority of article v through the nullification strategy. would it not put the court system -- in charge of that. >> guest: you are exactly right. mason and the framers that the constitutional convention, the state convention process, they are allowing the proposal of the actual amendments. and the structural abuses of the constitutional system. it doesn't address any of that. this supreme court will allow nullification. what are they going to do about that? under the amendment process at the state legislature to override a supreme court decision that the nullification, it is -- there is no constitutional basis for it. one of the callers earlier, what did he say? neocon and also i supp
. >> host: barrett is in cumberland, md.. >> caller: thank-you for all you do.or conservatives and libertarians. and among grassroots, i want to thank you for the protocol or millennial. and talking about this to people, there's a lot of excitement, and one is the runaway convention, the year of the draft and those people will come around to it. the other is this crowd, and the superiority of article v through the nullification strategy. would it not put the court system -- in...
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mds. >> jimmy: mds. >> yes. >> jimmy: you handled it -- i think i would be just the worst.handle it so poorly. >> what do you think you would do? >> jimmy: i think i'd order everyone out of the room and say, just don't come back. i would be miserable in the hospital. i don't know -- how long were you in the hospital? >> i was in the hospital for 30 days. much of that in isolation. i had something to keep me warm. i had a hoodie from you that you sent me. >> jimmy: oh, that's right. >> yes. >> jimmy: i have to say, i was to be honest thrilled when i saw this photograph of you wearing our -- our apparel. >> yeah! [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's a lot of machines, though. >> i blinged out my iv pole. a disco pole. >> jimmy: yeah, you did. >> if you're going to have that thing next to you, might as well be a disco, might as well be a party. >> jimmy: next to you 30 days, huh? >> i have to say my sleep pattern was a little different i got to watch you live instead of on dvr. and it was wonderful to see you and just -- laughter is the best medicine. especially when you're in the ho
mds. >> jimmy: mds. >> yes. >> jimmy: you handled it -- i think i would be just the worst.handle it so poorly. >> what do you think you would do? >> jimmy: i think i'd order everyone out of the room and say, just don't come back. i would be miserable in the hospital. i don't know -- how long were you in the hospital? >> i was in the hospital for 30 days. much of that in isolation. i had something to keep me warm. i had a hoodie from you that you sent me....
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really good ones like the cancer care clinic md anderson. they're saying they're not going to accept exchange patients. so, again, fewer options. >> right remember when they said taxes are for the little people? we're going to see the same thing with obamacare. it is an elite institution for people with cancer and this is something that is not going to be available for every day americans. the fact is that this is just showing in sharp relief the flaws of this system. only when people own and control their health care dollars can determine their own risk factors can we have a health care system that will really work. >> when you have a problem, when you have a two tiered system, everybody being squeezed into this one size fits all system you have rationing and even howard dean, the former head of the democratic committee has come out and spoken on this. he said the ipab, this is what used to be called death panels by some, it's essentially a health care rationing body. the ipab will be able to stop certain treatments it's members do not favo
really good ones like the cancer care clinic md anderson. they're saying they're not going to accept exchange patients. so, again, fewer options. >> right remember when they said taxes are for the little people? we're going to see the same thing with obamacare. it is an elite institution for people with cancer and this is something that is not going to be available for every day americans. the fact is that this is just showing in sharp relief the flaws of this system. only when people own...
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. >> in particular, with mds, , once knownt i had as the leukemia and needing to have the bone marrow transplant, what makes our culture so rich and so beautiful also makes it that much more difficult to make -- to find a genetic match. as mama said, we have too much cream in our coffee. so getting the word out and the message out, did you know that a bone marrow transplant is a possible cure for sickle cell anemia? there are several conditions where a bone marrow transplant can be of service, can be a gift. i bet you some people at home just said, really? i did notice so anemia. -- i didn't know sickle cell anemia. yes. when fear knocks, faith opens the door. and that goes for donors, too. when iu find people -- say everybody's got something, it's not just a challenge. everybody's got something to give, has a resource, has something that can help us. tavis: talk about your sister in the righteous role that she played in this process. one of the most moving stories in this book is a story of a friend of yours that was turning 50. and you scheduled a particular treatment to make sure y
. >> in particular, with mds, , once knownt i had as the leukemia and needing to have the bone marrow transplant, what makes our culture so rich and so beautiful also makes it that much more difficult to make -- to find a genetic match. as mama said, we have too much cream in our coffee. so getting the word out and the message out, did you know that a bone marrow transplant is a possible cure for sickle cell anemia? there are several conditions where a bone marrow transplant can be of...
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. >>> shares of ctc therapeutic fell after they recommended the conditional marketing of the md diseasethat lets people with the disease get treatment, the stock surged to $23.30. >>> and google reporting a deal to buy sky box imaging for a million, sky box specializes in recording landscape pictures and video. shares of google were up to 563.80. >>> and our market expecting noise and volatility. he is don wardell. good to have you with us, you expect volatility to pick up? it has been very, very low over the last month? >> well, i guess the important thing to know, like you said, fundamentals will get you from point a to b. there are always going to be bumps in the road like we experienced in the past few months with the polar vortex, and striking fear with mark participants. >> you have a couple of stocks you believe will do well that you just described. you said three things are guiding them, and tell us why you like ameriprise. >>> first, stocks have to have three things, dividends, valuation and fundamentals, when all three of those come together like they do for ameriprise, the co
. >>> shares of ctc therapeutic fell after they recommended the conditional marketing of the md diseasethat lets people with the disease get treatment, the stock surged to $23.30. >>> and google reporting a deal to buy sky box imaging for a million, sky box specializes in recording landscape pictures and video. shares of google were up to 563.80. >>> and our market expecting noise and volatility. he is don wardell. good to have you with us, you expect volatility to...
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. >> "sanjay gupta md" starts now. >>> today i want to talk about one of the most ethical things. should we use the tools of our trade, years of our training and skills not to prolong life or improve life but to end it, to put people to death? this question came into sharp focus this week in oklahoma. there were two lethal injections planned, two murderers the same night, but the first one didn't go as planned. so they called off the second one. i ask again, should these medications commonly used in hospitals to prolong life also be used to kill? it's a demme ma, no matter how you feel about the death penalty. the goal of capital punishment is to remove a criminal from society. it is not supposed to be torture or cruel or unusual punishment. that appears to be exactly what happened. >> he was struggling to talk, those were the words we got out. man, i'm not, and something is wrong. >> they may be the last words spoken by oklahoma inmate clayton lockett, uttered during his botched execution. what happened is his vein gave out during the least infection, prompting authorities to qui
. >> "sanjay gupta md" starts now. >>> today i want to talk about one of the most ethical things. should we use the tools of our trade, years of our training and skills not to prolong life or improve life but to end it, to put people to death? this question came into sharp focus this week in oklahoma. there were two lethal injections planned, two murderers the same night, but the first one didn't go as planned. so they called off the second one. i ask again, should...
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baltimore, md was the placeo be... ...pimlico race tracko be exact... just don't w who the 139th preakness stas . >>> thoroughbred racing leads it off. why not? baltimore, maryland was the place to be. pimlico racetrack to be exact. you just don't know who the preakness attracts. warriors steph curry in the crowd. bottom right corner there's baltimore native olympic swimming icon michael phelps who had his eye on the horse everyone was talking about. >> the california chrome looked so good at the derby. i'm hoping we see some triple crown --some drama going into the belmont and i'm getting more and more into horseracing so it's a very, very fun sport. ♪[ music ] >> california chrome, jockey victor espinosa on his back. and he got out of the gate clean ten-horse field mile an three -sixteenths. almost a mile in he made his move but could he finish? >> right to the outside, ride on curlin is closing. california chrome comes into the final furlong with a two length lead! right on curling on the outside is trying to catch him! california chrome reaching for
baltimore, md was the placeo be... ...pimlico race tracko be exact... just don't w who the 139th preakness stas . >>> thoroughbred racing leads it off. why not? baltimore, maryland was the place to be. pimlico racetrack to be exact. you just don't know who the preakness attracts. warriors steph curry in the crowd. bottom right corner there's baltimore native olympic swimming icon michael phelps who had his eye on the horse everyone was talking about. >> the california chrome...
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. >> reporter: chemotherapy can lead to menopause and infertility so she joined a trial at md anderson cancer center, testing a drug called zoladex. >> the main goal of the study was to see if an intervention could reduce the risk of developing ovarian failure of receiving chemotherapy for early stage breast cancer. >> reporter: researchers studied over 200 women of childbearing age with early stage breast cancer. the kind that's hormone receptor negative. all got chemotherapy and half got zoladex. the results were striking. the zoladex had better ovary function and more successful pregnancies. three years after christi's chemotherapy ended, she got pregnant. they had a boy alexander. then everett, then lucas. cancer specialists expect this research to help family planning part of the conversation of comprehensive cancer treatment. what do you want young cancer patients to know about when they go into talk to their doctor? >> we're able to mitigate, limit the expected side effects and one of the feared side effects is one we have a tool to talk about. >> reporter: for this family and f
. >> reporter: chemotherapy can lead to menopause and infertility so she joined a trial at md anderson cancer center, testing a drug called zoladex. >> the main goal of the study was to see if an intervention could reduce the risk of developing ovarian failure of receiving chemotherapy for early stage breast cancer. >> reporter: researchers studied over 200 women of childbearing age with early stage breast cancer. the kind that's hormone receptor negative. all got chemotherapy...
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"sanjay gupta md" is with you next. >>> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin, sanjay will be here in just a couple of minutes. first, a major update on a story we've been following for you for years. tim josephs joined the army when he was just 18 years of age. fresh faced, idealistic and he says they made him into a human guinea pig. he says it made him sick, and ever since he's been running into a brick wall trying to get some kind of help. sanjay tells us how his whole story started. >> reporter: tim josephs was just 18 years old when he joined the u.s. army. it was the height of the vietnam war. >> most of my friends were drafted. and i felt a duty to serve. >> reporter: but shortly after enlisting, josephs was chosen to participate in a two-month program at edgewood arsenal military base. >> this is edgewood arsenal the army's chemical commodities center. >> reporter: this was the cold war and the united states wanted defenses against a possible soviet chemical attack. >> psychochemical attack may come in the form of an explosion. an invisible vapor. a cloud of smoke. we do not know -- >> rep
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md cal facilities that some claim cost vets their lives. >> i will not stand for it. >> president obama says he wants to know exactly what happened, and he wants the problems fixed. the president expressed support for shinseki and had this to say when reporters asked if the secretary should step down. >> if he thinks he's let our veterans down, then i'm sure that he is not going to be interested in continuing to serve. >> many in congress are calling for the former army general to resign. >> i respect his sacrifice. i respect what he did. but it's under his watch that we're in this situation in the hospital out in the western part of this country. >> as many as 40 veterans may have died waiting for care at the phoenix v.a. hospital. it's among 26 v.a. medical facilities nationwide now under investigation after reports of mismanagement and delayed care for vets. gulf war vet joseph kramer of florida was told he had a cyst on his brain two months ago. he's still waiting for a diagnosis. >> i need to have an operation to take it out? what. i don't know. >> shinseki is set to give president
md cal facilities that some claim cost vets their lives. >> i will not stand for it. >> president obama says he wants to know exactly what happened, and he wants the problems fixed. the president expressed support for shinseki and had this to say when reporters asked if the secretary should step down. >> if he thinks he's let our veterans down, then i'm sure that he is not going to be interested in continuing to serve. >> many in congress are calling for the former army...
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. >> that's going to wrap things up for "sg md" but stay connected with me at cnn.com/sanjay.nversation going on twitter twitter @doctorsanjaygupta. >>> time now to get you back into the "cnn newsroom." >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." wildfires are chewing through large parts of southern california right now including many houses and businesses. but fire crews there are giving us some very welcome news. one, it looks like firefighters are finally getting the upper hand on the half dozen fires burning right now. and, two, despite the massive destruction, no major injuries and no deaths are being blamed directly on the fires that started spreading four days ago. cnn's paul vercammen is north of san diego right now. san
. >> that's going to wrap things up for "sg md" but stay connected with me at cnn.com/sanjay.nversation going on twitter twitter @doctorsanjaygupta. >>> time now to get you back into the "cnn newsroom." >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." wildfires are chewing through large parts of southern california right now including many houses and businesses. but fire crews there are giving us some very welcome news. one, it looks like firefighters are...
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note that the dog got caught up in md we had to go in. schilling. history should this will lead to breaking point. i get the people who tends to happen at the end she wants to do something she carries freight actually get to it. anyhow write. she always wants to wait. she never looked at me the do you. to you. he was in nineteen fifteen. see you. in a week in that. i didn't contain much that i in it he meant business he met me he breaks from work. this alliance is that i use to order parts. to me a difference to our filming this a lot of mice and simply amazing. what you put in is going to get outs every sunday she returns to the winter when her mom christine leaves. how the oblivious to the attention she tricks when driving the streets in the lead. it keeps me grounded. it keeps me it sends a message that phase don't forget that this is where you come from. but also don't forget to backs. these are the cool new shoes that actually makes you who you need to spruce this month this is where i was at risk that's the main team the gates because i've bee
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that's going to wrap things up for "sg md" today, but time to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with>> you are in the "cnn newsroo newsroom", i'm randi kaye, glad you are with us. we've got new developments tonight on two fronts at this hour, one of them is in new york city. >> they're grave robbers, and they're doing it for money. >> she's talking about the
that's going to wrap things up for "sg md" today, but time to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with>> you are in the "cnn newsroo newsroom", i'm randi kaye, glad you are with us. we've got new developments tonight on two fronts at this hour, one of them is in new york city. >> they're grave robbers, and they're doing it for money. >> she's talking about the
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. >> and they are not mds.hese alternative doctors could play a key role in our struggling healthcare system. >> plus, snoop's there, montana is there. uhm, the ex-mayor is there. all teaming up in san francisco, their push to end gun violence. that's coming up at 6:00. >> thank you. >>> we'll see you then, ken. thanks so much. thanks for watching us at 5:00. the "cbs evening news" is next. see you at 6:00. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> o'donnell: tonight, calling for the head of th pressure builds on the president to fire eric shinseki for the v.a. scandal. a whistle-blower tells us how she covered up long hospital wait times. >> reporter: you had to go back into the computer and make it sound like he waited a couple of days? >> that's right. >> o'donnell: reports from wyatt andrews, nancy cordes, and major garrett. cases of measles reach a 20-year high. dr. jon lapook tells us what's behind the flare-up. ben tracy reports the crisis in ukraine could put the u.s. space program i
. >> and they are not mds.hese alternative doctors could play a key role in our struggling healthcare system. >> plus, snoop's there, montana is there. uhm, the ex-mayor is there. all teaming up in san francisco, their push to end gun violence. that's coming up at 6:00. >> thank you. >>> we'll see you then, ken. thanks so much. thanks for watching us at 5:00. the "cbs evening news" is next. see you at 6:00. captions by: caption colorado...
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i'll show you where it's about to become a bigger problem, "sg md" 4:30 eastern. >> all right, thanksing out of a car is finally getting the help that he needs, all because the ncaa bent some rules. here's cnn's brian mcfaden. >> thank you, fredricka. the ncaa forbids boosters from giving money to student athletes, and they helped get a homeless college football player off the streets. >> get in shape. let's go. >> reporter: it's a movie in the making. >> wake up, survive. go to sleep, survive. wake up, survive. >> reporter: such is the story of incoming boise state football recruit antoine turner. turner told cnn affiliate kttb after his mother died with cancer at 4 he lived with various family members in new orleans only to be left homeless after hurricane katrina ravaged his home killing his uncle. he told the tv station he dealt drugs for gangs in new orleans but he never had a steady roof over his head. just trying to survive the only solace antoine seemed to have was escaping to the football field. he played for a junior college team in california while living in parks and in hi
i'll show you where it's about to become a bigger problem, "sg md" 4:30 eastern. >> all right, thanksing out of a car is finally getting the help that he needs, all because the ncaa bent some rules. here's cnn's brian mcfaden. >> thank you, fredricka. the ncaa forbids boosters from giving money to student athletes, and they helped get a homeless college football player off the streets. >> get in shape. let's go. >> reporter: it's a movie in the making. >>...
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i'll show you the trick on "sg/md" at bottom of the hour.ctaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? so i use lactaid® members are cottage cheese. ry. it's 100% real dairy without the lactose. so i can make these creamy dishes my family enjoys without discomfort. discover more delicious lactose free recipes at lactaid.com take it on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day women's 50+. a complete multivitamin with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. age? who cares. >>> "saturday night live" decided to poke a little fun at the whole jay-z solange elevator fight. >> they did it right at the finale of the season. >> now that i have you alone, i've been waiting to do this a long time. as god is my witness, i would never do anything to hurt you. >> okay. you know what? and to prove it we got
i'll show you the trick on "sg/md" at bottom of the hour.ctaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? so i use lactaid® members are cottage cheese. ry. it's 100% real dairy without the lactose. so i can make these creamy dishes my family enjoys...
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she had mds, a rare plood disord -- blood disorder, and it was a transplant which was the secret to successdidn't share, more than i realized at the time. when i sat down with her this week, she shared really candid details about the illness, about the recovery and working for gma now that she's back and in some ways better thanr. r ever. robin's book and my book were both published by the same company, grand central. even though i had that interview, it was very hard to get. here it is. >> you just want to live your life, because the moment you tell somebody about an illness, the tilt of the head, are you okay? and it comes from a great place and you realize that people really mean well, but you don't want to talk about it all the time, and you doept want to just seem like a debbie downer. not that anybody ever made me feel that way, and because the show was doing so well and it was such a happy moment professionally that the last thing i wanted to do was to bring people down. >> a couple things surprised me toward the end of the book. you talk about seeing a therapist. i don't think you h
she had mds, a rare plood disord -- blood disorder, and it was a transplant which was the secret to successdidn't share, more than i realized at the time. when i sat down with her this week, she shared really candid details about the illness, about the recovery and working for gma now that she's back and in some ways better thanr. r ever. robin's book and my book were both published by the same company, grand central. even though i had that interview, it was very hard to get. here it is....
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ouldot just top th miclewiky i really ve rd abt mn othe n my ussmone in tha tuatn prably wod tr to ke mdsl bntertingf h cidepublly t oen up hs card. policallit doenot seem wise. ashley: let me come back to you. republicans pushing harder on the bin gauzy issue, the select committee, democrats trying to figure out whether there will take part in not. is this a good move for should a hammer away with the midterm elections coming on unemployment, obamacare, the economy? is benghazi more of a distraction? >> i think they're are a lot of republicans who feel that way. really the speaker was put into a corner. for eight months the white house said e-mails that indicated -- actually, that went against th t frgresorll and whknew and what the white house did. they stonewalled congress, republicans and democrats and only release this information after a court order. really in that situation he has no choice but to say we have to look at these e-mails and ask probing questions. there is no question that this looks political, could backfire politically, is dicey for that reason. republican sen of thi
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. >> screams that is amateur video showing the moment the ground gave way in baltimore md. on wednesday causing part of the city street to collapse. cars went down to the road tracks. no injuries were reported. people were forced to leave entry trouble was suspended. some restaurant customers were enjoying some barbecue.. when they just happened to see two princes. prince harry and prince william were spotted at charles vergo's rendezvous, a famous ribs restaurant in memphis last night. they're in town to serve as ushers in a friend's wedding tomorrow. word spread that they would be there, which caused a crowd to form outside. the princes may also check out graceland, but no public appearances are scheduled. we've got it all. bar-b-que, princes, cars falling on train tracks. what you have for weather? >> and taking the whole show off the track. it goes good and then here comes the cold water. right now we've wind of the west at 8 mi.. it's nice and breezy it will stay breezy today expect showers popping up this afternoon. were not done with that rain. potential for showers
. >> screams that is amateur video showing the moment the ground gave way in baltimore md. on wednesday causing part of the city street to collapse. cars went down to the road tracks. no injuries were reported. people were forced to leave entry trouble was suspended. some restaurant customers were enjoying some barbecue.. when they just happened to see two princes. prince harry and prince william were spotted at charles vergo's rendezvous, a famous ribs restaurant in memphis last night....
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. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md.ow 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. drrr
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. >> one question before you go there, house md. when did you start caring so much about the brain fitness of those who have to hold the oval offense? >> consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. >> here's what i have to say about cognitive capacity. karl rove might have been the last person on election night to acknowledge that the president won the reelection in the state of ohio. >> he's probably the only person in america that believes ben rhodes talking points had nothing to do with benghazi. sir, welcome back. >> thanks for having me, sean. >> i'm sure it bothers you when baghdad bob carney criticizes you. >> being insulted by jay carney, does that make me an honorary member of the white house correspondents association? >> i think it does. she did come out with the glasses that you referenced. nobody knows for sure what happened here. what was it you did say? what were you communicating? >> this is a 30-day long episode. she returns from the czech republic on december 7th 2012 with a terrible virus. on tuesday, they have
. >> one question before you go there, house md. when did you start caring so much about the brain fitness of those who have to hold the oval offense? >> consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. >> here's what i have to say about cognitive capacity. karl rove might have been the last person on election night to acknowledge that the president won the reelection in the state of ohio. >> he's probably the only person in america that believes ben rhodes talking points...
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chow to serve, md sick call, so on and so forth. some days like today get a little more exciting. had an offender who became belligerent in the shower. >> the offender was mccombs who told us he had good reason to be upset. >> try to get me to take a shower. but they don't have no soap or nothing. i said, ma'am, i just came from the other side, it was nasty where i come from. i need something to wash, a bar of soap. she's talking crazy to me. right. she come up here and talking to me and started, talked to me, well you [ bleep ], you called me a [ bleep ], and i said wait a minute. i said, i just asked you for some [ bleep ], and i snapped on her. >> he threatened to kill everybody out there. staff and all. when we tried to get him to come out of the shower, he was refusing, and started throwing toilet water on myself and several other staff members. >> i got it all through my face. all down my back. it was toilet water. >> our cameras were present when mccombs was moved from his cell. but because he is so dangerous, we were restricted to shooting from the unit's security center.
chow to serve, md sick call, so on and so forth. some days like today get a little more exciting. had an offender who became belligerent in the shower. >> the offender was mccombs who told us he had good reason to be upset. >> try to get me to take a shower. but they don't have no soap or nothing. i said, ma'am, i just came from the other side, it was nasty where i come from. i need something to wash, a bar of soap. she's talking crazy to me. right. she come up here and talking to...
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only frederick douglass but smith -- peon smith new goes to scotland and becomes a graduate degree and md, becomes a very successful doctor in new york city and is very important black figure but we have various kinds by the late king 15s enormous free black achievements in this effort to uplift black preservation, and extraordinary deal by the dread scott decision and all kinds of things, various things in the 50s. >> you place a lot of emphasis on the importance of teaching the fugitive slave and half that leads to emancipation. could you elaborate on that? >> come most famous of all the fugitives was frederick douglass who escaped in 1838 andy in 1841 was surged to give a speech in nantucket where all the massachusetts antislavery society was meeting, all these people were spellbound by frederick douglass's speech and he was very much incorporated into the anti slavery movement but with regard to fugitives there has been a good bit of misunderstanding. i go along with the conclusion of many historians that number of fugitives was never large enough to endanger the institution in any wa
only frederick douglass but smith -- peon smith new goes to scotland and becomes a graduate degree and md, becomes a very successful doctor in new york city and is very important black figure but we have various kinds by the late king 15s enormous free black achievements in this effort to uplift black preservation, and extraordinary deal by the dread scott decision and all kinds of things, various things in the 50s. >> you place a lot of emphasis on the importance of teaching the fugitive...
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. >> just one quick question before you go there house md, when did you start caring so much about the brain fitness of those who have to hold the oval office? >> i got to give him credit, you know, that embodies the old saying consistency is the goblin of little minds. >> this is what i would say of capacity, dr. rove might have been the last person to recognize the president won reelection including the state of ohio, so we'll leave it at that. >> baghdad bob himself is probably the only person that believes his talking points had nothing to do with benbenghazi. here to set the record straight, karl rove. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm sure it bothers you when baghdad carney talks about it -- >> being insulted by jay carney, does that make me an honorary white house correspondent -- >> it probably does. >> i read your comments, she wasn't in the hospital 30 days, she was in the hospital four days. she did come out with the glasses that you referenced. nobody knows for sure what happened here. what was it, you did say, what were you communicating? >> here is the deal. this is a 30-da
. >> just one quick question before you go there house md, when did you start caring so much about the brain fitness of those who have to hold the oval office? >> i got to give him credit, you know, that embodies the old saying consistency is the goblin of little minds. >> this is what i would say of capacity, dr. rove might have been the last person to recognize the president won reelection including the state of ohio, so we'll leave it at that. >> baghdad bob himself...
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. >> that's going to wrap things up for "sg md" but stay connected with me at cnn.com/sanjay. let's keep the conversation going on twitter twitter @doctorsanjaygupta. >>> time now to get you back into the "cnn newsroom." >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." wildfires are chewing through large parts of southern california right now including many houses and businesses. but fire crews there are giving us some very welcome news. one, it looks like firefighters are finally getting the upper hand on the half dozen fires burning right now. and, two, despite the massive destruction, no major injuries and no deaths are being blamed directly on the fires that started spreading four days ago. cnn's paul vercammen is north of san diego right now. san marcos, california, where some homes were lost, others spared. paul, what's going on there right now? >> reporter: well, as you can see behind me, this is one of those homes that was lost in this fire, in this cocoa fire as they call it in san marcos. but the good news is we got 70% containment today and they say that number is sure to go up on
. >> that's going to wrap things up for "sg md" but stay connected with me at cnn.com/sanjay. let's keep the conversation going on twitter twitter @doctorsanjaygupta. >>> time now to get you back into the "cnn newsroom." >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." wildfires are chewing through large parts of southern california right now including many houses and businesses. but fire crews there are giving us some very welcome news. one, it looks like...
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you have recs and showers to do, md, sick call and so on and so forth. some days like today do get a little more exciting. we had an offender who became belligerent in the shower. >> and they come up here talking crazy to me, okay? she come up there and talking to me, well you called me a [ muted ]. i said what? i said, wait a minute, [ muted ] win just asked you for some [ muted ] and i snapped on her. >> when we tried to get him to come out of the shower, he was refusing. then he started throwing toilet water on myself and several other staff members. >> i got it all through my face, all down my back. >> he threatened to kill everybody out there, staff and all. we put him on the wall first. what we say, put them on the wall. have him face the wall. we want him facing the wall. we don't want him turning his head and getting mouthy and this and that. this way you're going to get spit on. you want his nose to the wall. when you want to talk to him, he can talk to the wall. >> face the wall. turn around. face the wall. >> you've got to fix your [ muted ] a
you have recs and showers to do, md, sick call and so on and so forth. some days like today do get a little more exciting. we had an offender who became belligerent in the shower. >> and they come up here talking crazy to me, okay? she come up there and talking to me, well you called me a [ muted ]. i said what? i said, wait a minute, [ muted ] win just asked you for some [ muted ] and i snapped on her. >> when we tried to get him to come out of the shower, he was refusing. then he...
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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 the most common signs of aging on the chin, jawline, neck, and
. >> 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...
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. >> reporter: that's great news since there's such a looming shortage but ho won't be an md. will be a doctor of osteopathy. >> it's a philosophical approach that we have that starts really day one. >> reporter: osteopathic medicine use touch to diagnose problems and hands on techniques to correct them >> thank you. your patients in a way that -- to touch your patients in a way that can help their bodies heal. >> reporter: but hold on to this. a startling number of medical students is now pursuing a degree inosteopathic medicine. >> there is room in the medical world for medical doctors and for dos. >> reporter: the seen year provost of the western division of a university in vallejo, here more than 5,000 individuals applied for just 135 slots in her "do" school. more than half the graduates go into primary care. >> the affordable care act will be relying more and more on our programs. >> reporter: under obamacare, millions of newly insured californians will be looking for doctors and they will be more likely to accept underserved communities and medi-cal. >> a lot of student
. >> reporter: that's great news since there's such a looming shortage but ho won't be an md. will be a doctor of osteopathy. >> it's a philosophical approach that we have that starts really day one. >> reporter: osteopathic medicine use touch to diagnose problems and hands on techniques to correct them >> thank you. your patients in a way that -- to touch your patients in a way that can help their bodies heal. >> reporter: but hold on to this. a startling number...
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i visited him down at the md alexander center in houston. >> rose: where is which he died. >> with proton radiation. but he lasted 18 months. he probably bought himself, you know, at least 12 of those months with these protocalls. and he kept a record of it. he wrote to the very end his vanity fair column. he wrote about, he wrote about his dying. he wrote about he called it the land of malady. anyway. >> rose: showed uncommon courage in the way he faced death. >> nothing so became him as his in life as the way he left it. he was a very dear friend and i miss him and i miss his takes on everything. every time something happened. >> rose: here's what it is. this preface is really about on writing. >> it's about, it's about the writer's ego as my editor says i think this is the occasion for a meaty introduction on the ego of the writer. i said why would you -- >> rose: would anyone want to write without having an ego? >> well, can one, could one do anything without having some ego. but in this sense in which i think you mean it. well, i quote an authority named george orwell at the end of t
i visited him down at the md alexander center in houston. >> rose: where is which he died. >> with proton radiation. but he lasted 18 months. he probably bought himself, you know, at least 12 of those months with these protocalls. and he kept a record of it. he wrote to the very end his vanity fair column. he wrote about, he wrote about his dying. he wrote about he called it the land of malady. anyway. >> rose: showed uncommon courage in the way he faced death. >>...
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survivors will have air to breathe all right while to breathe all right while knowing the oxygen also feeds mdne. 363 men have been rescued. and 150 are thought to still be down there right now. the fire is burning, more than a mile below ground. it started when a power distribution unit exploded. part of what that unit powered was the ventilation system. so, nobody knows if a mile underground there is still enough air down there for anyone to be able to still survive now. >> reporter: they emerge slowly, the dead carried out. the survivors lucky to be alive. the explosion happened last night during a shift change. killing hundreds. cutting power. down in the mine. the fire still burned. with toxic gas so thick, the security camera footage appears hazy. rescuers pumped in fresh air, and desays. and desays. ballgadedegal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erec
survivors will have air to breathe all right while to breathe all right while knowing the oxygen also feeds mdne. 363 men have been rescued. and 150 are thought to still be down there right now. the fire is burning, more than a mile below ground. it started when a power distribution unit exploded. part of what that unit powered was the ventilation system. so, nobody knows if a mile underground there is still enough air down there for anyone to be able to still survive now. >> reporter:...
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that's going to wrap things up for "sg md" today, but time to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with randi kaye. >>> you are in the "cnn newsroo newsroom", i'm randi kaye, glad you are with us. we've got new developments tonight on two fronts at this hour, one of them is in new york city. >> they're grave robbers, and they're doing it for money. >> she's talking about the decision made on where to permanently keep the remains of her son and many other people killed in the world trade center attacks on 9/11. some families are furious saying it disrespects the dead. >>> and talk about frightening. a hot air balloon catches fire and goes down in virginia. there are confirmed deaths and not everyone who was on board has been found yet. >>> those who watched that hot air balloon burst into flames say they saw people fall or jump from a terrifying height. it happened last night. part of a balloon festival near richmond, virginia, three people were riding in the gone doll la when everything went wrong and those on the ground were powerless to help. the bodies of two of those people have bee
that's going to wrap things up for "sg md" today, but time to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with randi kaye. >>> you are in the "cnn newsroo newsroom", i'm randi kaye, glad you are with us. we've got new developments tonight on two fronts at this hour, one of them is in new york city. >> they're grave robbers, and they're doing it for money. >> she's talking about the decision made on where to permanently keep the remains of her son and...
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tell your doctor right ay if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in md or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores friabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't ink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem maye more likely to misuse lyrica. having less pain is -- it's a wonderful feeling. [ female announcer ] ask your doctor about lyrica today. it's specific treatment for diabetic nerve pain. >>> gop lawmakers naming a staff director the special draft committee. terror attack in ban. for their part democrats still haven't announced any committee members. we also have brand-new fox pollses. here they are. showing an overwhelming majority of voters 67% approve of congress establishing a special committee. another poll, take a look now, showing a majority of voters think bot
tell your doctor right ay if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in md or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores friabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't ink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had...
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[applause] i have dealt so much with communities and politicians, principally in montgomery county, md., and a lot of the environmental issues, not really in our mental issue the land use issue, people petrified of change, petrified of social change, and you have politicians who -- and i work with them, very understanding of the issues we talk about, but they have hundreds of people coming up in front of them loring greek. we have a land use tradition of recourse. i am just wondering, also we have the press. the press come three hours from now. they have to do an article. what do they want to do? they want to make a controversy out of it. they don't want to talk about the benefits. they want to talk about the negatives. the next issue is an editorial against the project. so are we talking about another even deeper paradigm shift? >> well, one of the things that i think is really missing in america today is the people with moral authority. everyone is so used to adjust to advancing their own costs that people who should have moral authority are seen as special interest groups now. it is
[applause] i have dealt so much with communities and politicians, principally in montgomery county, md., and a lot of the environmental issues, not really in our mental issue the land use issue, people petrified of change, petrified of social change, and you have politicians who -- and i work with them, very understanding of the issues we talk about, but they have hundreds of people coming up in front of them loring greek. we have a land use tradition of recourse. i am just wondering, also we...
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keep it here for sanjay gupta md. >>> today i want to talk about one of the most ethical things., years of our training and skills not to prolong life or improve life but to end it, to put people to death? this question came into sharp focus this week in oklahoma. there were two lethal injections planned, two the same night. the first didn't go as
keep it here for sanjay gupta md. >>> today i want to talk about one of the most ethical things., years of our training and skills not to prolong life or improve life but to end it, to put people to death? this question came into sharp focus this week in oklahoma. there were two lethal injections planned, two the same night. the first didn't go as
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. >> "sanjay gupta md" starts now. >>> today i want to talk about one of the most ethical things.raining and skills not to prolong life or improve life but to end it, to put people to death? this question came into sharp focus this week in oklahoma. there were two lethal injections planned, two murderers the same night, but the first one didn't go as planned. so they called off the second one. i ask again, should these medications commonly used in hospitals to prolong life also be used to kill? it's a demme ma, no matter how you feel about the death penalty. the goal of capital
. >> "sanjay gupta md" starts now. >>> today i want to talk about one of the most ethical things.raining and skills not to prolong life or improve life but to end it, to put people to death? this question came into sharp focus this week in oklahoma. there were two lethal injections planned, two murderers the same night, but the first one didn't go as planned. so they called off the second one. i ask again, should these medications commonly used in hospitals to prolong...
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. >> but coming up next, "sanjay gupta md."regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. >>> tens of millions of people take dietary supplements. you may be one of them. you want a shortcut. you want it fast. who doesn't? lately there's one supplement that all my friends have been asking about. i'll have
. >> but coming up next, "sanjay gupta md."regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is...
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the md-80 was heading for the runway at the phoenix-mesa airport when the captain smelled smoke. >> on comes the pilot and he yells evacuate, evacuate. i actually almost jumped out of the plane before the flight ejected because i didn't know what else to do but all the exits were opened and everyone started evacuating. >> the passengers got out using the emergency slides. they flew to wichita in a different plane. an airport spokesperson said the six injuries were minor. >>> this morning china's foreign ministry is calling the u.s. government bull eies and hi hypocrites. they accuse them of hacking and stealing e-mails. >> it is the first time the united states has brought indictments like these. they have the potential for diplomatic and business fallout. mike morell is a former deputy cia director. he is in washington. mike, good morning. >> good morning, charlie. good morning, norah. >> these kinds of charges have been rumored for a long time and the assumption was they were taking place. why have they decided to go after these people now? >> the theft of u.s. intellectual property
the md-80 was heading for the runway at the phoenix-mesa airport when the captain smelled smoke. >> on comes the pilot and he yells evacuate, evacuate. i actually almost jumped out of the plane before the flight ejected because i didn't know what else to do but all the exits were opened and everyone started evacuating. >> the passengers got out using the emergency slides. they flew to wichita in a different plane. an airport spokesperson said the six injuries were minor....
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. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md.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 to age like your parents. having written five new york times best-selling
. >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md.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...