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it includes not only rose medical center, but also the veterans administration medical facilities as well as a number of private medical offices. at this point, we have not been able to see anyone come or go from the facility. we have not seen any large number emergency responders. they are restricting access to this area of town. again, from colorado extending l the way south toward dahlia because of shots fired here at rose medical center. >>> thanks for that update from rose medical center. again, this is a live picture from air tracker 7 right now where there's a whole lot of police activity after getting some reports of shots fired, possibly inside the hearing from someone who works at the facility saying that the main building is safe, but the area is locked down. we also know that neighbors around that area have been told to stay in place because ey're just not clear what they're dealing with right at the moment. >> as has staff and patients there, shelter in place. before we went n the air, we could see armed police officers on the roofs of the buildings there on the campus a
it includes not only rose medical center, but also the veterans administration medical facilities as well as a number of private medical offices. at this point, we have not been able to see anyone come or go from the facility. we have not seen any large number emergency responders. they are restricting access to this area of town. again, from colorado extending l the way south toward dahlia because of shots fired here at rose medical center. >>> thanks for that update from rose medical...
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female medical college. she focused on issues of tuberculosis and worked extensively with what we discussed the fourth person of the cap -- first portion of the class. she describes not only treating african-american patients in virginia as a form of social activism, but it also talked about some of the limitations she faced as a woman physician working in richmond at that time. crumpler, although we have a lot of discussions about her and the way she is writing about medicine, some of the other women we begin to see working notably in this area are women like rebecca cole. both of these women consider their forms of medical practice activismect of social and more specifically racial uplift. rebecca cole, the second black woman to graduate from medical school, completed her medical degree at women's medical college in pennsylvania. women's medical college had a long history after rebecca cole graduated of having a very diverse medical school in terms of issues of race and ethnicity. practiced medicine in phi
female medical college. she focused on issues of tuberculosis and worked extensively with what we discussed the fourth person of the cap -- first portion of the class. she describes not only treating african-american patients in virginia as a form of social activism, but it also talked about some of the limitations she faced as a woman physician working in richmond at that time. crumpler, although we have a lot of discussions about her and the way she is writing about medicine, some of the...
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rebecca completed her medical degree at women's medical .ollege in pennsylvania she had a diverse medical school in terms of issues of race and ethnicity. she practiced medicine in philadelphia. involved in the women's missionary society, but she was a very significant advocate of trying to promote women'sctivism through collaboration. a periodical produced in 1896 highlighted this very specific issue of social activism, and more particularly emphasized rebecca kohl's relationship with trying to connect race and health activism. the society of women missionaries was one of the to hear aeties parliamentary version of w.e.b. dubois's the philadelphia negro. meetings, itese was suggested the report include not only broader constructions of these structural convictions that african-americans face, but how those structural conditions had definite health outcomes. you are looking at a specific location from this women's era article based on these meetings with dubois. our color people largely forced to live in unsanitary districts? we must urge our men to continue to content for loss regulating
rebecca completed her medical degree at women's medical .ollege in pennsylvania she had a diverse medical school in terms of issues of race and ethnicity. she practiced medicine in philadelphia. involved in the women's missionary society, but she was a very significant advocate of trying to promote women'sctivism through collaboration. a periodical produced in 1896 highlighted this very specific issue of social activism, and more particularly emphasized rebecca kohl's relationship with trying...
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tell your doctor about any medical conditions and medications you take. sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. it's time to turn things around. lower your blood sugar with invokana®. imagine loving your numbers. there's only one invokana®. ask your doctor about it by name. >>>. >> in which the alt-right about rejecting and rejection with probably the most enthusiasm. the races with basicalliquiv lebt and interchangeable. it's very, very clear that these stations have the highest iq, an average of 203. mexican whites 100, mexican hispanics and then blacks. >> i think it's about trump's style. you look at that and you think this is what a leader looks like. it really is about him. and it's about projecting on to him our opens hopes and dreams. certainly we have been you could say riding his coat tails. there's been more interest in us because we are generally pro-trump because we were inspired by him and things like that. >> certainly we have been riding his coat tails, inspired by him. you look at that and you think that's what a leader looks l
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it includes medication for hypothyroidism. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta has more. >> christine and george, we have more clarity, for example, as to what happened this past week with secretary clinton and diagnosis of pneumonia. we know she got a c.a.t. scan on friday, september 9th that showed the infection of her lung and started antibiotics. she had fevers and coughing fits that had been pretty well described. christine and george, we have more information from secretary clinton than mr. trump. these are not medical records. these are summaries of records. someone who is interpreting them and delivering them to us. we can take them for what they are. part of the reason people have been asking for medical records is to have a more dispassionate unbiassed look at the records to determine the health of the candidates. dr. bardack said in her mind there is no question that secretary clinton is fit to lead, however. christine, george. >> sanjay, thank you for that. donald trump hosting a rally in ohio after soft pedaling, he targeted the subject
it includes medication for hypothyroidism. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta has more. >> christine and george, we have more clarity, for example, as to what happened this past week with secretary clinton and diagnosis of pneumonia. we know she got a c.a.t. scan on friday, september 9th that showed the infection of her lung and started antibiotics. she had fevers and coughing fits that had been pretty well described. christine and george, we have more information from...
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medical practice. she asked essentially can a , colored woman be a physician? in this article, she outlines for us what she is going to do in the aspiranto health home. we know that it is a lie-in clinic for women, but she also envision the aspiranto health home as a teaching home for maternity patients for , deliveries, and for two-weight postnatal care, where nurses and housekeepers can be in continual attendance, where patients will learn not only how to nurse their babies, but how to schedule rest and food, etc. she also considered this to be a space where black women would not have the dread of medical experimentation, or forced sterilization which we have , talked about extensively in our class. and where husbands could also be a part of the birthing process and the postnatal process by -- by participating at will. this coverage of the aspiranto health home brought to the media the ways in which black women were working to eradicate some of the conditions that black women were facing around morta
medical practice. she asked essentially can a , colored woman be a physician? in this article, she outlines for us what she is going to do in the aspiranto health home. we know that it is a lie-in clinic for women, but she also envision the aspiranto health home as a teaching home for maternity patients for , deliveries, and for two-weight postnatal care, where nurses and housekeepers can be in continual attendance, where patients will learn not only how to nurse their babies, but how to...
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>>woman: i was up to 14 medications. now i'm up to five medications. just five since i've been on the cannabis. >>reporter: michelle's doctors helped her get certified to use medical marijuana but she can't get to a dispensary to pick it up. so you need this service? >>woman: yes. it's really important for me because i don't have a car and can't drive right >>reporter: but some say this kind of delivery is dangerous. i don't . >>woman: it's unsafe. >>reporter: she says the state's regulations leave too much open for interpretation. >>woman: there's a lot of confusion around the caregiver regulation. it's just up for complete interpretation. >>reporter: to clear it up, we went straight to the health commissioner, whose job it is to make sure the state medical marijuana rules are being is legal. >>woman: caregivers cannot sell a profit for dispensing medical marijuana. if we were to hear from a caregiver going outside of the parameters, we would of course, investigate that. >>reporter: chief says he doesn't get paid for making deliveries and believes wha
>>woman: i was up to 14 medications. now i'm up to five medications. just five since i've been on the cannabis. >>reporter: michelle's doctors helped her get certified to use medical marijuana but she can't get to a dispensary to pick it up. so you need this service? >>woman: yes. it's really important for me because i don't have a car and can't drive right >>reporter: but some say this kind of delivery is dangerous. i don't . >>woman: it's unsafe....
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they say they will release results from that medical exam, if not a more complete medical history, thise can would, probably on thursday when mr. trump appears on the daytime talk show hosted by a man named dr. oz. after hillary clinton stumbled and appeared to fall and had to be bodily hauled into a waiting van, after she abruptly left e the 9/11 memorial service, the clinton campaign ditched her -- overheated later announced that it was due to a pneumonia diagnosed on friday but not reported anywhere until sunday afternoon, until hours after this incident. the health of the candidates this year has already been grossly politicized by the trump campaign and i mean that specifically. the trump campaign politicized their own candidate's health by making a mockery of the disclosure that a candidate usually makes. the trump campaign also politicized hillary clinton's health by criticizing her health, encouraging and passing on conspiracy theories about her health for months now. now that she's had this happen in public, now the clinton campaign is facing real questions, real concerns, not
they say they will release results from that medical exam, if not a more complete medical history, thise can would, probably on thursday when mr. trump appears on the daytime talk show hosted by a man named dr. oz. after hillary clinton stumbled and appeared to fall and had to be bodily hauled into a waiting van, after she abruptly left e the 9/11 memorial service, the clinton campaign ditched her -- overheated later announced that it was due to a pneumonia diagnosed on friday but not reported...
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with nbc and msnbc medical contributor dr. john torres. >> good morning. >> we're clearly not getting full medical records from donald trump. even though it's limited what we have so far, from what you have learned, is this enough? do you feel any more prepared to give an assessment of this sfebt-year-old? >> i don't with donald trump because we're getting generalities. we're probably not going to get a complete picture on either candidate and i'm not sure that is what we need, but for the information we need, we're not getting a picture we can put together. the bay i describe it, with hillary clinton, we have gotten the letters and information and we're down in the weeds looking at minutia and details. with him, we're about 5,000 feet. we haven't gotten that low, into the details. it will be 234truinteresting to what comes out. >> katy tur mentioned what a high-stress job this is. we look at before and after pictures of obama. that man, even though in great shape, he's aged. for a 70-year-old, for a 69-year-old to take on tha
with nbc and msnbc medical contributor dr. john torres. >> good morning. >> we're clearly not getting full medical records from donald trump. even though it's limited what we have so far, from what you have learned, is this enough? do you feel any more prepared to give an assessment of this sfebt-year-old? >> i don't with donald trump because we're getting generalities. we're probably not going to get a complete picture on either candidate and i'm not sure that is what we...
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but sending cuba medical teams could be the definite solution. >> the idea of medical diplomacy has been theme in fidel castro's cuba. cuban doctors often go on medical missions to other countries and cuba sent hundreds of health care workers to west africa to fight ebola. they have also exported doctors to other latin american countries in exchange for badly needed oil and hard currency. which some cubans complain has led to a shortage of experienced doctors in their own country. i left the latin american medical school impressed by these students who took such a huge leap of faith to come to a country most of them had never even visited to study medicine in a foreign language and to give a true commitment to this style of health care. that's pretty good. next, we take a ride for a classic tour of this historic city. regardless of the conditions. ♪ get great offers at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get up to $5,000 customer cash on select 2016 models. ends september 5th. see your lexus dealer. kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever.
but sending cuba medical teams could be the definite solution. >> the idea of medical diplomacy has been theme in fidel castro's cuba. cuban doctors often go on medical missions to other countries and cuba sent hundreds of health care workers to west africa to fight ebola. they have also exported doctors to other latin american countries in exchange for badly needed oil and hard currency. which some cubans complain has led to a shortage of experienced doctors in their own country. i left...
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joining us now is our medical news contributor.k you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> did we actually learn any substantive medical information about donald trump today or are we sort of waiting for a document? >> we're still waiting to actually visualize the document that dr. oz himself saw today. what i still didn't hear is a list of medical problems. it's just -- we like to be systematic about these things, what we know are the medicines that he takes, and from that you can infer what medical problems he has. but i think what was in the letter today were some results of previous ekgs, chest x ray, colonoscopy, labs from last week, which were reportedly normal. he was examined last week and according to the impression from dr. oz, there was nothing untoward about his physical exam. we did hear about his weight and to paraphrase from dr. oz, that he was a little bit overweight. there was some discrepancy in the reporting about how much he weighed, so we can't calculate a bmi, but never theless, it was slightly elevated.
joining us now is our medical news contributor.k you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> did we actually learn any substantive medical information about donald trump today or are we sort of waiting for a document? >> we're still waiting to actually visualize the document that dr. oz himself saw today. what i still didn't hear is a list of medical problems. it's just -- we like to be systematic about these things, what we know are the medicines that he takes, and from...
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the medical staff is the medical staff. i coach the team. medical people handle the injuries. they don't call plays. i don't do surgery. we have a great deal there. i'm the coach. i do what is best for the team. i don't know why we can't understand that. >> reporter: that was perfect. now that that has been all cleared up for you send it down to gillette stadium where we've alex corddry reporting live. >> reporter: pretty epic there, joe. we were just in the patriots lockerroom and it was amazing to see brissette's locker, here he is a rookie quarterback. the media is just swag but texas head coach bill o' brian said he was a good player coming out of the drop so it will all be put to the test or possibly put to the test here on thursday night. >> it has been a learning process since i got here. you know, it's going to continue to be throughout my career. so just taking it -- we are just preparing for whoever is out there go out and do the best. >> reporter: the gronk did surprised if we saw jimmy garoppolo on the field. he said nothing surprises me here. live in foxboro, alex
the medical staff is the medical staff. i coach the team. medical people handle the injuries. they don't call plays. i don't do surgery. we have a great deal there. i'm the coach. i do what is best for the team. i don't know why we can't understand that. >> reporter: that was perfect. now that that has been all cleared up for you send it down to gillette stadium where we've alex corddry reporting live. >> reporter: pretty epic there, joe. we were just in the patriots lockerroom and...
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"if a thief gets your medical identity, he or she can use it to get expensive surgeries, medical goods like wheelchairs and cleaning up the bills and the charges can take years and really score." according to the medical identity fraud alliance, once your medical record gets mixed with a criminals, you can get the wrong diagnosis or the wrong treatment. 'one of the best ways to protect yourself is to ensure you always have copies of your medical records. that way, if a thief adulterates them, you can prove theyve been altered.' sure they are accurate. read each benefit notice from your insurance company and call immediately if you see anything fishy. and if you lose your health insurance card, ask for a new id number and a new card. deborah ford finally got her name cleared, but it took five years and 15- hundred dollars in legal fees. almost half of medical identity theft occurs when a family member takes a relatives health insurance card or other id, or when people knowingly share their information with someone they know. allowing a friend or re use your medical insurance is fraud an
"if a thief gets your medical identity, he or she can use it to get expensive surgeries, medical goods like wheelchairs and cleaning up the bills and the charges can take years and really score." according to the medical identity fraud alliance, once your medical record gets mixed with a criminals, you can get the wrong diagnosis or the wrong treatment. 'one of the best ways to protect yourself is to ensure you always have copies of your medical records. that way, if a thief...
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tell your doctor about any medical conditions and medications you take.na® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. it's time to turn things around. lower your blood sugar with invokana®. imagine loving your numbers. there's only one invokana®. ask your doctor about it by name. i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? >>> i've never needed much sleep but that's a function of enjoy life. you love what you do. i love what i do. i'm even loving politically what i do. i'm having a lot of fun. it's a lot of work, but i love, it's called make america great again. >> donald trump here talking to dr. oz this morning about his fitness as the physical and mental health of both presidential candidates remains under the microscope.
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instead, there will not be a deep dive into trump's medical records and medical information.are being told that it is a discussion about general well-being, family, health overall. >> because donald trump -- because donald trump is a health and wellness guru? i want to turn to these guys -- >> so -- >> why are we splitting hairs here? whether we're talking about the use -- >> hold on. i want to go to josh. the use of the word deplorable or despicable, whether we're saying it's general health or wellness. we're less than 60 days away from the election. people want to know what the heck is going on here. what are these candidates' positions and how healthy are they? >> frankly, all we know about donald trump's health is what he eats based upon "the new york times" article which portrayed his diet that seems nothing short of what you eat at a truck stop. i think that frankly what you have here is a guy who just doesn't want to tell you anything about himself but wants to be elected president and have you trust him. >> although, frankly, the reason that we saw that huge pile of m
instead, there will not be a deep dive into trump's medical records and medical information.are being told that it is a discussion about general well-being, family, health overall. >> because donald trump -- because donald trump is a health and wellness guru? i want to turn to these guys -- >> so -- >> why are we splitting hairs here? whether we're talking about the use -- >> hold on. i want to go to josh. the use of the word deplorable or despicable, whether we're...
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the medical records, they're different.thing you think is not going to be good for secretary clinton has to be released. >> no. >> you're holding him to a different standard. >> no, no. >> if you don't think things need to be released, then why is he -- i assume going to a legitimate doctor and going to release records this week? you can't have one standard for one set of things and another standard -- >> i had the same standard -- >> it doesn't make sense. >> if donald trump passed out and had to carry him into a van, i'd want to see his health records for what happened just then. >> you didn't want to see them much to be usualurging him to d release of the medical records before. he went to a docockamamy doctor who wrote about his medical records and he's going to be the apotheosis of transparency? >> i have to tell you, i've used this line before, i'll use it again, if you go to the summit diner in pennsylvania, ask people the biggest issue, this isn't it. >> i don't know how you can make statements about a doctor you've
the medical records, they're different.thing you think is not going to be good for secretary clinton has to be released. >> no. >> you're holding him to a different standard. >> no, no. >> if you don't think things need to be released, then why is he -- i assume going to a legitimate doctor and going to release records this week? you can't have one standard for one set of things and another standard -- >> i had the same standard -- >> it doesn't make sense....
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a list of medications they are taking. very different from that let they're we have from donald trump's doctor that stood at one page. we will see what he has given out to dr. oz. they have been able to argue that they have put out more information than her current opponent. steve? >> casey, thanks for that let's bring in nbc news and dr. john torres. thanks for joining us. in terms of the information, we are waiting to see what the campaign puts out and what new information they put out. we are waiting to see what it was that they showed to dr. oz today. i'm sure you heard the same tidbits. in terms of what you have seen and what is available from both candidates. what can you say about the health of hillary clinton and the health of donald trump? >> we can say more about the health of hillary clinton because we have more information. that doesn't mean we don't have questions or issues with donald trump, we just don't know as much. what we know is she did have incidents of blood clots and one of them it appears she was pr
a list of medications they are taking. very different from that let they're we have from donald trump's doctor that stood at one page. we will see what he has given out to dr. oz. they have been able to argue that they have put out more information than her current opponent. steve? >> casey, thanks for that let's bring in nbc news and dr. john torres. thanks for joining us. in terms of the information, we are waiting to see what the campaign puts out and what new information they put out....
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>> medical concerns? i guess you have the same average medical concerns you have for a 70-year-old man. >> the only other question that i think people are curious about is he would be the most -- the healthiest person ever to take office. >> well, i think most of the presidency since woodrow wilson was walking around with az hemorrhage in his brain and eisenhower, one answered the other, we have not had very -- these people are older and they develop adult illnesses. i don't think he's the healthiest person ever elected. you could elect a 22-year-old. >> how do you know he would be in the best health of any president in the history of the united states? >> i liked that sentence. i like that sentence, to be quite honest with you. and all the rest of them, we've had everything as president. people with dementia and people with tumors. we've had everything as president. we've had psychotic and paranoids and we've had all in my own lifetime. we've had plenty of very disturbed people in there and they've usual
>> medical concerns? i guess you have the same average medical concerns you have for a 70-year-old man. >> the only other question that i think people are curious about is he would be the most -- the healthiest person ever to take office. >> well, i think most of the presidency since woodrow wilson was walking around with az hemorrhage in his brain and eisenhower, one answered the other, we have not had very -- these people are older and they develop adult illnesses. i don't...
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trump is putting out some of his own medical history. the day that he is most interested in is that new polling. we told you it has the republican gaining support in several states and nationally. carl cameron reports from a rally site in canton, ohio. >> reporter: donald trump released some of his medical records while taping an appearance on the dr. oz show that will air tomorrow. >> have i i have it right here. should i do it? i don't care. [ applause ] it's two letters. one is the report and the other is from lenox hill hospital. >> may i see them? >> sure. >> these are the reports from -- >> those were all the tests that were just done last week. >> reporter: the examination was conducted last week by his physician who previously provided a short note saying trump would be the healthiest president in history. which he later admitted was written in five minutes as a limousine waited to bring it to trump. trump aides said he would not release his records with oz. afterwards, audience members rekoubr recounted the results. >> he said h
trump is putting out some of his own medical history. the day that he is most interested in is that new polling. we told you it has the republican gaining support in several states and nationally. carl cameron reports from a rally site in canton, ohio. >> reporter: donald trump released some of his medical records while taping an appearance on the dr. oz show that will air tomorrow. >> have i i have it right here. should i do it? i don't care. [ applause ] it's two letters. one is...
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of those physicals in their hand, so we want medical history in a detailed medical report.rump did was a farce. he's been doing at this time whole campaign. >> you sound like every conversation i've had today, and last week, when i go to a dinner party, you just summed up every single conversation that i've had. i'm sick of having it. we're going to talk about it when we come back. ♪ two, please. (man) it was his turn to buy the next round. it just happened to be during... (crowd cheers) ...a huge pick six. a play so big, years from now it will be known as simply "the pick." it's a shame, but it's also a badge of honor all true fans must endure. so sprint proudly, my friend, because we get you. and like you, courtyard is all about the game. ♪ i absolutely love my new but the rent is outrageous. good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. with great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. delivery. hey. lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce and you got some fortune cookies. have
of those physicals in their hand, so we want medical history in a detailed medical report.rump did was a farce. he's been doing at this time whole campaign. >> you sound like every conversation i've had today, and last week, when i go to a dinner party, you just summed up every single conversation that i've had. i'm sick of having it. we're going to talk about it when we come back. ♪ two, please. (man) it was his turn to buy the next round. it just happened to be during... (crowd...
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but this year medical marijuana is back on the ballot with amendment two. supporters say marijuana for medical use will help people suffering from severe pain and debilitating disease. opponents say it's fake an susceptible to i a bus. we cover both sides as the debate plays out. dr. spengser who speaks for the opposition. >> please welcome dr. spencer. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> the argument is the amendment would be susceptible or open to abuse, correct? >> absolutely. we're essentially looking at the same amendment in 2014. >> if there were only specific conditions listed say cancer, aid, glaucoma, period. at that point, would you be open to supporting this amendment? >> i think the problem >> it's not. >> it doesn't matter what would be or what could be. that's not what is. what is is what we're looking at and how they phrased it and putting forth as a constitutional amendment which would supersede all state and local. there's no local control over this. we're looking at the same thing we saw in 2014. >> i'm asking because
but this year medical marijuana is back on the ballot with amendment two. supporters say marijuana for medical use will help people suffering from severe pain and debilitating disease. opponents say it's fake an susceptible to i a bus. we cover both sides as the debate plays out. dr. spengser who speaks for the opposition. >> please welcome dr. spencer. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> the argument is the amendment would be susceptible or open to abuse,...
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i'm part of the medical leadership for the pediatrics department at southwest medical. residents, medical students and i teach a prenatal class at mountain view hospital. going to do so with my group for dads. it's a daddy 101. >> daddy boot camp. >> yes. >> i've been excited for you to talk about that. daddy 101, yes? >> yes. as a father myself, i'm very enthusiastic about sharing. but really it's a time that's the most important day of your life is when your baby was born. we have different events. it's how can you be supportive and navigate the excitement, but also the stressors and challenges of the birth process and the hospital and the first few weeks especially when the baby goes home and you're sleep deprived. >> exactly. we're kind of cave men, so we need -- speaking at least for myself. >> i have insider information. do not eat in front of a laboring mom. so go out, call uncle joe. eat a giant sandwich, come back 'cause she can't eat during the labor process. >> oh, no. >> and they get mad if you eat in front of them. >> that's a great tip. >> marsha? >> shawn
i'm part of the medical leadership for the pediatrics department at southwest medical. residents, medical students and i teach a prenatal class at mountain view hospital. going to do so with my group for dads. it's a daddy 101. >> daddy boot camp. >> yes. >> i've been excited for you to talk about that. daddy 101, yes? >> yes. as a father myself, i'm very enthusiastic about sharing. but really it's a time that's the most important day of your life is when your baby was...
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past medical history, family history.hese are pieces to make a complete picture of what's going on. we are not getting that yet. >> speaking of incomplete pictures do we have enough information about hillary clinton's pneumonia, the type of pneumonia, the degree, whatever the category for you to judge whether going back out on the trail tomorrow after three days of rest is adequate? >> the pneumonia can be small or large. we think she has walking pneumonia is so she wasn't hospitalized but we don't know how big it was or how she's responding to antibiotics. that's probably the biggest thing we have to find out. that will tell us if she's going out too early. she got the rest but does she need more? >> what would you like to see? chest x-ray? >> or just results of how she's doing now. typically we get a chest x-ray, wait until they recover, take another chest x-ray to make sure it's going away and say you are good to go. at this point, how are you feeling? how is she doing? and light duty. not going out strenuously is my b
past medical history, family history.hese are pieces to make a complete picture of what's going on. we are not getting that yet. >> speaking of incomplete pictures do we have enough information about hillary clinton's pneumonia, the type of pneumonia, the degree, whatever the category for you to judge whether going back out on the trail tomorrow after three days of rest is adequate? >> the pneumonia can be small or large. we think she has walking pneumonia is so she wasn't...
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the drugs were taken for legitimate medical reasons. gymnast simone biles responded, "please know, i believe in clean sport, have always followed the rules." the u.s. anti-doping agency is also standing by the athletes saying, cyber-bullying of innocent athleteses being engaged in by these hackers is cowed leer and despicable." in july, wadda stoferred wide-spread evidence of state-sponsored doping which helped russian athletes win in the sochi olympics in 2014. the russian track and field team was banned from rio. the fancy bear hackers are threatening to release more records in the coming days. a spokesman for vladimir putin flatley denied any links to these hackings, but just a few with putin about past russian intrusions and said he does not want this to escalate into a cyber arms race. >> pelley: margaret brennan, thanks. hillary clinton will return to her campaign on thursday after being laid low by pneumonia over the weekend. today, president obama appeared for her in philadelphia, and he looked a little bit like a retired athlet
the drugs were taken for legitimate medical reasons. gymnast simone biles responded, "please know, i believe in clean sport, have always followed the rules." the u.s. anti-doping agency is also standing by the athletes saying, cyber-bullying of innocent athleteses being engaged in by these hackers is cowed leer and despicable." in july, wadda stoferred wide-spread evidence of state-sponsored doping which helped russian athletes win in the sochi olympics in 2014. the russian track...
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epilepsy that doesn't respond to other medications. if we look at that list, for example, of these 17 different diagnoses, some of them have very -- i shouldn't say very, have reasonably strong medical evidence behind their use. in others, it's really just limited reports, anecdote, advocacy. a lot of people think, wow, this may help, we shouldn't prevent patients from getting it and shouldn't be studied in a systematic way. what we propose from the center toys look at each one of those medical conditions and others adopted by other states, summarize the data that have been published on each of those conditions, and then sort of project or propose a research agenda to fill in the gaps on the other conditions. because many of these, again, have very little substantial evidence behind them. we've recruited a steering committee of 15 of the leading experts in medical marijuana from around the world. this group will work as a committee to develop this prioritized research agenda, which the field of medical cannabis has never had before. th
epilepsy that doesn't respond to other medications. if we look at that list, for example, of these 17 different diagnoses, some of them have very -- i shouldn't say very, have reasonably strong medical evidence behind their use. in others, it's really just limited reports, anecdote, advocacy. a lot of people think, wow, this may help, we shouldn't prevent patients from getting it and shouldn't be studied in a systematic way. what we propose from the center toys look at each one of those medical...
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. >> it's another medical letter.t's all this back and forth, are they going to release letters. it's another letter similar to the letter in july of last year. it's got more detail, don it. talks a fair amount about this recent episode with pneumonia and talks about the fact she had a cat scan for the pneumonia and t antibiotics and for various reasons she's had a cat scan of her lungs and a scan of her heart and her brain. that's important because back in 2012, she had this injury to her head -- pardon me -- i guess it's going around. >> are you good? >> thanks. >> dr. lemon. >> that's important because -- >> she doesn't have any neurological -- doesn't show any neurological issues? >> categoongentively, she's a lg impression of the abnormalities, and let me ask you about that, dr. oz, because this is dr. lisa bardock, she had a small right middle lobe pneumonia. how serious is that and what's important in these records? >> what happens, don, is somebody will get a upper respiratory track infection and descend into
. >> it's another medical letter.t's all this back and forth, are they going to release letters. it's another letter similar to the letter in july of last year. it's got more detail, don it. talks a fair amount about this recent episode with pneumonia and talks about the fact she had a cat scan for the pneumonia and t antibiotics and for various reasons she's had a cat scan of her lungs and a scan of her heart and her brain. that's important because back in 2012, she had this injury to...
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tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. don't take your chronic migraine lying down. stand up. prevent headaches and migraines. talk to a headache specialist today. ? when you have $7.95 online u.s. equity trades lower than td ameritrade, schwab, and e-trade, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. what i love most about tempur-pedic mattresses... is that they contour to your body. it keeps us comfortable and asleep at night. change your sleep, change your life... change to tempur-pedic. to sleep happy guaranteed, and zero percent apr financing, deal on the table as they work closer to who should pay for it.. next on 8 news now at six. ((christianne klein)) >>> go >> pelley: in baton rouge last >> pelley: in baton rouge last month, david phung, a land surveyor by trade, demonstrated he's pretty good in the water, too, saving a dog and her owner from floodwaters. well, this week, all three were reunited. here's omar villafranca.le >> reporter: in
tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. don't take your chronic migraine lying down. stand up. prevent headaches and migraines. talk to a headache specialist today. ? when you have $7.95 online u.s. equity trades lower than td ameritrade, schwab, and e-trade, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. what i love most about tempur-pedic mattresses... is...
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tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. don't take your chronic migraine lying down. stand up. prevent headaches and migraines. talk to a headache specialist today. hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. over time, your money could multiply. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before. the cloud gave us a single platform to reach across our entire organization. it helps us communicate better. we use the microsoft cloud's advanced analytics tools to track down cybercriminals. this cloud helps transform business. this is the microsoft cloud. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thou
tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these may increase the risk of serious side effects. don't take your chronic migraine lying down. stand up. prevent headaches and migraines. talk to a headache specialist today. hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. orange money represents the money you put away for retirement. over time, your money could multiply. the microsoft cloud...
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when we ask the campaign, if they're going to be releasing medical records or any medical information, they said soon, they said they with respect going to be be releasing it on the dr. oz show. but according to dr. oz himself, he said he wasn't going to ask him any questions that donald trump didn't want to answer. so it's unclear if any real information is to be gained from this. >> trump's road event today was out in flint, michigan, centered obviously around the water crisis that we have covered here extensively. talk about the reception he got there today. >> reporter: he didn't get a very good reception in clint whatsoever, he spoke at a church out there, got a couple of minutes into his address, then started to attack hillary clinton, the pastor interrupted him. please don't make a political speech at my church. he didn't seem like he fully understood what the crisis was about out there. he also toured one of the water treatment plants that caused the lead crisis, he did a 15-minute tour there and said that there were very, very good executives there. remember, trump did not vi
when we ask the campaign, if they're going to be releasing medical records or any medical information, they said soon, they said they with respect going to be be releasing it on the dr. oz show. but according to dr. oz himself, he said he wasn't going to ask him any questions that donald trump didn't want to answer. so it's unclear if any real information is to be gained from this. >> trump's road event today was out in flint, michigan, centered obviously around the water crisis that we...
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complete medical history. >> i don't know why we need such extensive medical reporting when we all have a right to privacy. >> reporter: in the past, hillary clinton disclosed much more about her own medical history. still, trump has long questioned her health. and now, after that near collapse on sunday, with clinton home in chappaqua, sidelined with pneumonia, her doctor releasing a new detailed health summary, saying clinton's physical exam was, quote, normal, and mental condition. clinton is taking several medications, including for her thy rod and allergies. her doctor says her heart is healthy. as for her pneumonia, he's recovered well with andy biotics and rest, and she is fit to serve as president of the united states. >> and tom llamas back with us again tonight. tom, any word on when the trump campaign will release more information? >> reporter: david, donald trump said he will release the results of his physical later this week. they'll release anymore information. the clinton campaign says trump is trying to hide something, and they're calling that letter he released back in
complete medical history. >> i don't know why we need such extensive medical reporting when we all have a right to privacy. >> reporter: in the past, hillary clinton disclosed much more about her own medical history. still, trump has long questioned her health. and now, after that near collapse on sunday, with clinton home in chappaqua, sidelined with pneumonia, her doctor releasing a new detailed health summary, saying clinton's physical exam was, quote, normal, and mental...
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medical report.as a letter he sent out. like he was saying he sent it in a rushed fashion. they are always treading the fine line between how much you can divulge to the public, how much you should divulge and how much to keep private. we didn't get a lot of information. the information is doctor has and it will be interesting to see what comes out in the near future here. >> put your other hat on. as someone interested in the public's right to know as a journalist, what would you want to know from dr. bardak who examined hillary clinton on friday about pneumonia? tell us the possible options, the types of pneumonia. >> first thing i would want to know is when they did diagnose pneumonia? sounds like friday or the day before. number two, what kind of pneumonia does she have and how is the treatment going so far especially since she's been on antibiotics for a few days and what's the prognosis for the future? are there indications it could get worse, cause problems in the future? those are the main th
medical report.as a letter he sent out. like he was saying he sent it in a rushed fashion. they are always treading the fine line between how much you can divulge to the public, how much you should divulge and how much to keep private. we didn't get a lot of information. the information is doctor has and it will be interesting to see what comes out in the near future here. >> put your other hat on. as someone interested in the public's right to know as a journalist, what would you want to...
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my medication is through the be 80 -- i medication is through the vva. if i get prescribed assert medication from a doctor and i want that particular medication, i have to pay out-of-pocket to get it because tri-care says now i have to go to a military facility, or buy it from express , and express scripts tells me they have to give the a different medication because it is not enough pharmacy. so -- ?ost: why do you have tri-care insurance -- when i try to get insurance, they said it is because i have medicare and tri-care because i am 100% disabled. host: gotcha. and you are disabled, yet you are on tri-care instead of getting your insurance through the veterans administration? ma'am because i am an hour and a half away from the nearest va facilities. , i get 100% the va disrespect from the doctor and the doctor is a quack. i have a nerve issue and they tell me i am hyperventilating. docs give me the same type of stuff. i rather go to a civilian doctor that is treating me to go to a va doctor, who lows me off. host: that is earl's story. our last caller
my medication is through the be 80 -- i medication is through the vva. if i get prescribed assert medication from a doctor and i want that particular medication, i have to pay out-of-pocket to get it because tri-care says now i have to go to a military facility, or buy it from express , and express scripts tells me they have to give the a different medication because it is not enough pharmacy. so -- ?ost: why do you have tri-care insurance -- when i try to get insurance, they said it is because...
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what exactly is going on as aristilde was talking about this is a medical complex, medical offices denver police treating out a short time ago active situation. going to see a lot of police car circling the neighborhood. i will even hear about 5-10 minutes or so. we've seen several police cars just speed around the area looking like they are searching for something. you hear the ongoing sound of sirens throughout the area. this is where we are positioned to get more information on scene. we will be back to you as soon as we can. building which again as jojo said is on lock down. really kind of a frightening alarming conversation. his life said to him the building was on lockdown. supposedly on-site, there is a shooter. people have been taking her right now into her bosses office. my wife is scared, this viewer wanting us to report this year alert our viewers and watch for active shooter investigations. >> the large police presence around that area they are looking for an active shooter. the police are being cautious and closing down the area am staging area that is set up at this point. i
what exactly is going on as aristilde was talking about this is a medical complex, medical offices denver police treating out a short time ago active situation. going to see a lot of police car circling the neighborhood. i will even hear about 5-10 minutes or so. we've seen several police cars just speed around the area looking like they are searching for something. you hear the ongoing sound of sirens throughout the area. this is where we are positioned to get more information on scene. we...
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sometimes thyroid medication can make somebody feel overheated. that in combination with the heat, with staping in a particular position for a long time, all those things can add up. with regard to allergy medication you're talking about anti-histamines, typically decongestants. they make you feel dry so your nose is not running anymore. but also makes your body sort of dry as well, meaning you're more likely to be dehydrated and have low blood pressure. in isolation or combination with the events she was at those are plausible. all of this is clear speculation. doesn't appear she saw a medical professional or somebody after this episode. we don't have real data which is what doctors want. >> here in new york it's above 80 degrees today. earlier this morning it wasn't that hot but still close to 80, maybe a little bit higher than 80 degrees. she was there for more than an hour that 911 memorial event and left early because apparently she wasn't feeling that great. here is a statement that the clinton campaign put out and i'm quoting it now. secret
sometimes thyroid medication can make somebody feel overheated. that in combination with the heat, with staping in a particular position for a long time, all those things can add up. with regard to allergy medication you're talking about anti-histamines, typically decongestants. they make you feel dry so your nose is not running anymore. but also makes your body sort of dry as well, meaning you're more likely to be dehydrated and have low blood pressure. in isolation or combination with the...
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it's not medical records. all this talk whether medical records are going to be released. neither one had medical records released. the bigger thing was a description of what happened to the recent health episode. the pneumonia. she got a c.a.t. scan to diagnose that and put on antibiotics. ten days of an antibiotic known as leviquin. throughout the year she had several scans. ct scan of her sinuses and brain and ct scan of her lungs. >> because she has seasonal allergies and signsinusitis. sometimes you'll do that and the brain showed no abnormalities which is important because going back to 2012 there was all these questions was there some sort of injury to the brain. the ct has reported no evidence of abnormalities. >> you're satisfied with this letter? >> we're reading a summary of someone's interpretation of all the medical records. >> what do we usually get? what are we comparing this to as a standard? >> this is typically what we get. in 2008 john mccain released his medical records about 1,000 pages and i got a chance to look at those, but, typically, it's a letter
it's not medical records. all this talk whether medical records are going to be released. neither one had medical records released. the bigger thing was a description of what happened to the recent health episode. the pneumonia. she got a c.a.t. scan to diagnose that and put on antibiotics. ten days of an antibiotic known as leviquin. throughout the year she had several scans. ct scan of her sinuses and brain and ct scan of her lungs. >> because she has seasonal allergies and...
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that's one of the known side effects of a medication like that and the other medication is anti-histamines, i think she said recently that she was having these allergies, she's had this coughing episode and was going to increase her anti-histamine doses. they can work well if. someone's having nasal congestion for example but also tend to make people more dehydrated as a result. i bring this up only to say she didn't seem to go to a doctor or get any medical testing so we don't really know what happened here but common things are common and those rise to the top of the list. >> those coughing incidents, speaking to reporters on the plane, once at a campaign event. she went into pretty lengthy coughing incident and critics saying that's a sign she's not a healthy woman. that could be a simple explanationor that. is it potentially related the coughing incidents to what we saw today? >> it's all of this, whether it is big or small is speculative. i just want to state that again, wolf. in part because she didn't have any medical testing and taking a step back, regardless if she's hillary clint
that's one of the known side effects of a medication like that and the other medication is anti-histamines, i think she said recently that she was having these allergies, she's had this coughing episode and was going to increase her anti-histamine doses. they can work well if. someone's having nasal congestion for example but also tend to make people more dehydrated as a result. i bring this up only to say she didn't seem to go to a doctor or get any medical testing so we don't really know what...
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the medical staff is the medical staff. i coach the team. medical people handle the injuries. they don't call players. we have a great deal there. works out good. >> reporter: belichick said yesterday it is possible the patriots will sign another back-up quarterback just as an emergency so you'llian edelman wouldn't have to get thrown in that role. he wasn't commenting on whether edelman would be able to step in in an emergency. i asked him if he thought he could do. that after all, he did throw a trick play and touchdown pass in a prior season. he simply said "i don't know." and he is the best in the business. jonathan hall, 7 news. >> kris: breaking news now this noon out of hollywood. brangelina is no more. angelina jolie has filed for divorce from brad pitt. an attorney for jolie says that she filed a legal document on monday "for the health of the family." jolie and pitt married in august of 2014. they have been together since 2004 after starring in the movie "mr. and mrs. smith." couple has >> christa: let's take a look outside. been cloudy to start off the day. i see a
the medical staff is the medical staff. i coach the team. medical people handle the injuries. they don't call players. we have a great deal there. works out good. >> reporter: belichick said yesterday it is possible the patriots will sign another back-up quarterback just as an emergency so you'llian edelman wouldn't have to get thrown in that role. he wasn't commenting on whether edelman would be able to step in in an emergency. i asked him if he thought he could do. that after all, he...