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. >> good example of that is montel williams who i interviewed recently. a clip of him talking to me about his battle with m.s. he looked in great shape. i know, jack, you've met up with him recently. >> when i say i changed my diet, piers, i'm telling you. 75% of what i'm eating is liquefied. why? because i found out from the food and drug administration the national institute of health, that vegetables and fruits are nature's natural anti-inflammatories. what's the biggest nemesis a person who has m.s.? inflammation. i need to fight inflammation in my body every day. this isn't something i've done for three months. for seven years, my friend. >> encouraging. watching someone like montel. clearly someone you can't attack quite aggressively. which questions would you have for sanjay now that you've had time to think about this for a few weeks? endless people telling you? >> i think my biggest -- from what i've been researching is stem cell research. i've heard, you know, i've seen things online, i've heard people talk on the radio about they are curing cas
. >> good example of that is montel williams who i interviewed recently. a clip of him talking to me about his battle with m.s. he looked in great shape. i know, jack, you've met up with him recently. >> when i say i changed my diet, piers, i'm telling you. 75% of what i'm eating is liquefied. why? because i found out from the food and drug administration the national institute of health, that vegetables and fruits are nature's natural anti-inflammatories. what's the biggest nemesis...
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even discusses it on "the montel williams show." >> you want to stay together but you're going to make her pay. >> i'm going to remind her of it every moment i get. >> narrator: according to tyler, on the night of may 10, 2003, he's sitting in the car outside his sister's home when he hears a loud noise. >> to me, it sounded like you, you know, take a textbook and you drop it on the floor and you get that pop, slam, slap, whatever you want to call it. and i didn't think anything of it. >> narrator: tyler says kristi soon shares a secret and a request. >> she was telling me, you know, that she killed him, that she did it because, you know, he was being mean to her. and that's when she started telling me that i should take the blame for it because i was 13, nothing would happen to me. i'd never been sent to the principal's office, much less do anything like this. i didn't know what trouble was, to be honest. and i believed her. >> narrator: joey's brother eventually finds him, shot once in the head with a .22-caliber rifle. police contact tyler's mother, requesting an interview with the
even discusses it on "the montel williams show." >> you want to stay together but you're going to make her pay. >> i'm going to remind her of it every moment i get. >> narrator: according to tyler, on the night of may 10, 2003, he's sitting in the car outside his sister's home when he hears a loud noise. >> to me, it sounded like you, you know, take a textbook and you drop it on the floor and you get that pop, slam, slap, whatever you want to call it. and i...
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i was watching "the montell williams show" one day and there was a fellow on "the montell williams show" who had a website called vulgargirls.com dealing with russian girls that you could purchase a wife for $5,000 to $10,000. this is on "the montell williams show" and obviously the audience -- people were clapping and everything else because they made light of the fact that, hey, who wouldn't want to have a nice blond or wife to do this or that, blah, blah, blah, and i thought that department of homeland security would have done something about this particular issue since it's all over the web. guest: you know, i think your caller is particularly appropriate because some people look at this and say, this is a women's issue and this is something that we should be dealing with. but it's not going to change until men are upset about this. we have to reject the notion of boys will be boys and prostitution or mail order brides or sex tours to other countries are somehow funny or somehow appropriate. and absolutely look at them for the exploitation that comes in their wake. i think it's when
i was watching "the montell williams show" one day and there was a fellow on "the montell williams show" who had a website called vulgargirls.com dealing with russian girls that you could purchase a wife for $5,000 to $10,000. this is on "the montell williams show" and obviously the audience -- people were clapping and everything else because they made light of the fact that, hey, who wouldn't want to have a nice blond or wife to do this or that, blah, blah, blah,...
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estimated 400,000 americans are living with the disease, including people like ann romney, talk show host montellnd many more. let's talk about it with dr. lee vanoker a professor at lsu health science center in shreveport. doctor, jack osbourne has talked about how shocking this was. i can imagine, there are 200 americans a week that think they are the picture of health and all of a sudden they find out they've got this disease that can be debilitating. >> yeah, and i think he found out relatively soon within his symptoms. some people will go years with these intermittent symptoms of trouble walking, unsteady balance, and then visual loss, and he had a visual loss that finally drove them to do the diagnosis, and they do a spinal tab to look for immune cells in your spinal fluid, because it's a central nervous system problem with the nerve cells in our nervous system. jon: i don't think there is any chronic illness that can be described any other way. it seems particularly cruel, it hits people between the ages of 20 and 50. you think you've got even out of the childhood years and your whole life
estimated 400,000 americans are living with the disease, including people like ann romney, talk show host montellnd many more. let's talk about it with dr. lee vanoker a professor at lsu health science center in shreveport. doctor, jack osbourne has talked about how shocking this was. i can imagine, there are 200 americans a week that think they are the picture of health and all of a sudden they find out they've got this disease that can be debilitating. >> yeah, and i think he found out...
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i was watching the montel williams show one day and there was a fellow on the show who have a web site called vulgargirls.com dealing with russian women that you could purchase for couldfor $5 to $10. the audience was rigged, because people were clapping and everything. they made light of the fact that who would not want to have a nice blunt to do this and that it -- a nicve blond. i thought by this time homeland security would have done something about this particular issue. guest: i think that's your call is appropriate because some people look at this and say it is a women's issue and something women leaders should be doing. but it is not going to change until men are upset by this. they have to reject the notion of boys will be boys in prostitution or mail-order brides or sex tours to other countries are somehow funny or pro. and actually look at them for the exploitation. it is when men start standing up and looking at this that we reject it not just with law enforcement or a justice problem, but it is all of our problem. the idea that guys need to step up, too. i'm glad to hear y
i was watching the montel williams show one day and there was a fellow on the show who have a web site called vulgargirls.com dealing with russian women that you could purchase for couldfor $5 to $10. the audience was rigged, because people were clapping and everything. they made light of the fact that who would not want to have a nice blunt to do this and that it -- a nicve blond. i thought by this time homeland security would have done something about this particular issue. guest: i think...
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