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the doctor can see it with the mri. it pinpoints it, heats it, destroys it. >> so when you say ultrasound, this is sound technology that they are focusing into the body. >> yes. you go back to work the next day. you can do everything except for drive. >> fibroids. what other things? >> what's so exciting is there's several things on the horizon. first of all, it's also fda approved for fibroids for women and bone me it's a seize. it's going to help with pain relief. it's not going to be curative. what it can do is penetrate the bone and kill that tumor in the bone that's causing pain. you go in there with pain, do this treatment, lie on the table, they get the mri, the beam of ultrasound, they zap it. >> if you catch it early enough, perhaps you can even keep it from spreading. >> oh, that's really interesting. >> i'm just wondering, thinking out loud. this is such a new technology. in my brain, i'm going, there's so much -- there's so many ways you can go with this. what about breast cancer tumors? >> that's sort of th
the doctor can see it with the mri. it pinpoints it, heats it, destroys it. >> so when you say ultrasound, this is sound technology that they are focusing into the body. >> yes. you go back to work the next day. you can do everything except for drive. >> fibroids. what other things? >> what's so exciting is there's several things on the horizon. first of all, it's also fda approved for fibroids for women and bone me it's a seize. it's going to help with pain relief. it's...
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i want to you imagine, you have got an mri, magnetic resonance imaging that sees inside the body and the ultrasound. what happens is, let's say you have a out rhine fibroid. do you know 25% to 50% of women ages 50 to 50 can have a uterine fbi 'roid, you might have to go into surgery and miss work. what will pick up the kids. they cut the body and there's a risk and infection and anesthesia. now i want you to imagine a magnifying glass, mean kids growing up with the magnifying glass try to kill the bug. that's what the beam does, it goes into the body, you can see it, the doctor can see it with the mri, boom, it pinpoints it, it heats it, destroys it, oblates it is the fancy name i heard. >> ultrasound, sound technology they are focusing into the body. >> yes. you go back to work the next day. you can go salsa dancing, do everything except for drive. >> fibroids, what other things can they use in this technology? >> there are several things on the horizon. it's also fda approved. fibroids for women, bone metatheses. the cancer spread, it's a paleative treatment, it helps with pain rel
i want to you imagine, you have got an mri, magnetic resonance imaging that sees inside the body and the ultrasound. what happens is, let's say you have a out rhine fibroid. do you know 25% to 50% of women ages 50 to 50 can have a uterine fbi 'roid, you might have to go into surgery and miss work. what will pick up the kids. they cut the body and there's a risk and infection and anesthesia. now i want you to imagine a magnifying glass, mean kids growing up with the magnifying glass try to kill...
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they put you in an mri. you went in a healthy woman, came out diagnosed with ms. >> i had a tingling feeling, like pins and needles in my fingertips. i went to the doctor. he spent maybe 15 minutes with me, ordered a test, called me at home and told me i had ms. it was shocking and horrible. and all the sudden the tingling that was just in my fingers was everywhere. >> you think it was a response? >> it was a stress response. feeling like my life was going to change so dramatically. >> and did it? >> it did for a year. >> what happened in that year? >> well, so, at first i panicked. you know, as one would. >> of course. >> i got depressed. i was about to leave on a trip. i was about to travel to india for a month. i canceled my trip. then i decided, it just felt disproportionate that the diagnosis was too big for the symptoms. i thought i should get a second opinion, and i did. >> let me ask you a question. when you went to get the second opinion, did you tell your doctor you were getting a second opinion? d
they put you in an mri. you went in a healthy woman, came out diagnosed with ms. >> i had a tingling feeling, like pins and needles in my fingertips. i went to the doctor. he spent maybe 15 minutes with me, ordered a test, called me at home and told me i had ms. it was shocking and horrible. and all the sudden the tingling that was just in my fingers was everywhere. >> you think it was a response? >> it was a stress response. feeling like my life was going to change so...
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the mris did. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah!ke mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ok... oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now - but hurry, the offer ends december 31st. [ho, ho, ho!] lease the 2015 c300 4matic for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> this is your standard ankle monitor. the circuitry of the transmitter is connected and completed within the plastic of the band. if the band is broken, the circuit's broken and therefore, it will not transmit. it's not designed to be fool-proof. it's designed to add an extra layer of assurance that the promises made by this particular defendant are going to be adhered to. >> weeks later, toxicology results were p
the mris did. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah!ke mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. ok... oh what fun it is to ride. get the...
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did you take that mri to the next doctor?actually after i had gotten a couple -- i got a second, third, and fourth opinion and then i called the original doctor because i thought he was going to work with me and he never returned my call. >> right. he got upset. i think what i'm taking away from your story is you can't be fearful because the diagnosis they gave you and the subsequent protocol was a horrendous protocol and they just expected to you accept that. >> absolutely. to just do it, and it was drugs i would inject myself with for the rest of my life, and i thought i need to more about that before -- >> but most of the drugs have side effects. did you look up those side effe effects? >> i did ton of research. the chance they would help them was so much less than the chance i would have these adverse effects. >> you took them ri. you got this diagnosis, the prot yol was horrendous. you being a journalist said i need to research this as everybody should. i think that's the big thing to take away from this book is everybod
did you take that mri to the next doctor?actually after i had gotten a couple -- i got a second, third, and fourth opinion and then i called the original doctor because i thought he was going to work with me and he never returned my call. >> right. he got upset. i think what i'm taking away from your story is you can't be fearful because the diagnosis they gave you and the subsequent protocol was a horrendous protocol and they just expected to you accept that. >> absolutely. to just...
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so the mri scanner doing the mri on you is connected to a network and feeding digital information to a centralized server someplace collecting the data. the pumps or monitors are doing the same thing. and this allows a hospital to collect the data on you so that they can do a analytics that mae find things that they would not normally have found through normal investigations which is awesome. which is great. innovation of technology. but it also introduces new risks, right from because all the devices are now on networks. >> in they are all interconnected in the hospital, if you hack in to one thing does that mean you have gotten in to all of it? >> what we have seen in real hospitals, you know, in the world basically, is pretty much that. so the devices are really fragile. and i think the latest study that we saw mentioned this as well. as soon as someone gets onto a hospital network. it seems like the shot in a lot of trouble the devices aren't resill i didn't wanresilient ag. we have to keep people off the hospital networks but it's a really difficult task, extremely difficult tas
so the mri scanner doing the mri on you is connected to a network and feeding digital information to a centralized server someplace collecting the data. the pumps or monitors are doing the same thing. and this allows a hospital to collect the data on you so that they can do a analytics that mae find things that they would not normally have found through normal investigations which is awesome. which is great. innovation of technology. but it also introduces new risks, right from because all the...
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just by looking at a certain mri activation pattern. many people who are depressed are suffering in silence. not getting any help, according to new statistics released by the centers for disease control. nearly one in twelve people struggle with depression. when the study was taken from 2009 to 2012 nearly 8 percent of americans older than 12 said they were recently depressed. but only a little more than one-third of those suffering with severe depression sought help from a professional. those living below the poverty level were more than twice as likely to be depres lunchbreak is next. we're making two recipes to warm you up this winter: chicken and waffles and then a lamb sausage. think he's so much for being here. brothers worked together every day. work well together obviously. >> their moms out there watching and asking how did to two brothers do this? i think that is great. you're going to help us make too delicious recipes. >> this is one of our dishes. we're using traditional belgian waffle batter. >> floor and is bakingflour an
just by looking at a certain mri activation pattern. many people who are depressed are suffering in silence. not getting any help, according to new statistics released by the centers for disease control. nearly one in twelve people struggle with depression. when the study was taken from 2009 to 2012 nearly 8 percent of americans older than 12 said they were recently depressed. but only a little more than one-third of those suffering with severe depression sought help from a professional. those...
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unusual music that you don't norm mri play on an instrument. >> we will take a quick break and come rightout thank you juryish music festival. ♪ music ♪ kids will spend 15 minutes watching online videos like this one. brushing for two minutes now can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes twice a day. they have the time. and paul handson, a grammy award winning bassoonist. we have a wonderful clip to share. what is our clip? >> okay. it is an israeli group that is puss lick christian and youish from northern israel pr the galley, and a galley and a guest artist is a 13-year-old singer. it is nickname for mohammed and means is cute. he has got chops that are like carrasu. >> he is arabic and it is a language that's represented many the festival. this the ensemble per forms music through the the middle east, and here is it is. >> here we g. ♪ [ music ] ♪ ♪[ music ] ♪ . [cheering and applause] ♪[ music ] ♪ he is having a great time. >> to me it is like he's channeling. that's pure love, pure music, pure joy and the audience is giving it right back to him. >> how old is he.
unusual music that you don't norm mri play on an instrument. >> we will take a quick break and come rightout thank you juryish music festival. ♪ music ♪ kids will spend 15 minutes watching online videos like this one. brushing for two minutes now can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes twice a day. they have the time. and paul handson, a grammy award winning bassoonist. we have a wonderful clip to share. what is our clip? >> okay. it is an israeli group...
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they are waiting on the results of an mri. surprisingly, these guys seem to be much safer base jumping off what is being called the mother ship space net. it's like this giant web of rope that they have created between two cliff sides in moab, utah, with this little portal in the middle. >> it looks like a dream catcher. >> what it is is a nightmare releaser. >> lots of guys are enjoying this space net. look how you have to get out to this mothership space net. you've got to fly out. it's not as close to the rocks as you think. it's stretched in the middle of this cavern. they helped string this thing together. it's a neat sight. down he goes. perfect jump and smooth landing. >> this is definitely a first for "right this minute," something like this. and we've seen a lot of crazy stuff. the mothership, that's a new one. >> street dust caused quite the conversation in santiago, chile. they allege that man robbed that man at knife point. they beat him, stripped some of his clothes off and wrapped him in plastic wrap to a pole. t
they are waiting on the results of an mri. surprisingly, these guys seem to be much safer base jumping off what is being called the mother ship space net. it's like this giant web of rope that they have created between two cliff sides in moab, utah, with this little portal in the middle. >> it looks like a dream catcher. >> what it is is a nightmare releaser. >> lots of guys are enjoying this space net. look how you have to get out to this mothership space net. you've got to...
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digital mammography, mris, gene sequencing, and finding the gene and mutations for cancer so that wean address specifically those mutations, those changes that cause cancer growth and proliferation in each individual patient. so in summary, i have provided you some of the innovative technologies over the last 50 years that have allowed for patients in the united states. but not only in the united states, to live longer and survive cancer, and therefore, have a better quality of life. so whether we talk about chemotherapy treatment, targeted treatment, research, patient care, the nausea vomiting drugs, the chemotherapy, the technology for mri and diagnostic imaging so that we can more accurately diagnosed cancers, the molecular technology. how did this come about? it did not happen overnight. it happened through each of these milestones having resulted from careful, basic, laboratory research, rigorously conducted clinical trials, and these clinical trials are made possible by the funding of research and the participation of patients in these clinical trials. you have heard from the v
digital mammography, mris, gene sequencing, and finding the gene and mutations for cancer so that wean address specifically those mutations, those changes that cause cancer growth and proliferation in each individual patient. so in summary, i have provided you some of the innovative technologies over the last 50 years that have allowed for patients in the united states. but not only in the united states, to live longer and survive cancer, and therefore, have a better quality of life. so whether...
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there are more and more studies coming up with mris and cats scans that they're finding out certain proteins that's responsible for slowing down the brain is found in these type of patients that have repeated trauma to the brain. it causes the same exhaustion, brain start to slow down just the way a computer freezes. and you move the mouse and it doesn't work, it's the same idea. you slow down the memory. you don't remember the names. i'm trying to think of -- >> yeah. is there any real other than football -- >> anybody that has head impact. if you had these head impact devices, you could say, the readings are going up too high, better pull them off the field. >> there's no other occupation out there apart from sports. >> construction workers. >> there is also a two-minute test they have. a lot of coaches are using it now. they pull the players out and they start making you count backwards or test your memory quickly. if there's any doubt, you sit on the bench. the game is becoming more and more competitive, the coaches are pushing the players and that's dangerous. sit on the bench until you
there are more and more studies coming up with mris and cats scans that they're finding out certain proteins that's responsible for slowing down the brain is found in these type of patients that have repeated trauma to the brain. it causes the same exhaustion, brain start to slow down just the way a computer freezes. and you move the mouse and it doesn't work, it's the same idea. you slow down the memory. you don't remember the names. i'm trying to think of -- >> yeah. is there any real...
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people believed him, but doctors wanted some scientific proof so they did an mri scan of his brain andhile he medtated he activated the area of the brain where happiness lives the left prefrontal cortex. time for a pop quiz, is this glass half empty or half full? if you said half full, you're on your way to feeling happier and healthier. a harvard study found that optimists are 50% less likely to have heart disease, a heart attack or a stroke. keeping an overall optimistic attitude actually offers protection against cardiovascular disease. science doesn't fare as well for pessimists, they have lower levels of happiness compared to optimists, but people with negative thoughts are three times as likely to develop health problems as they age. what do you do if you're not a naturally happy person. the experts say the key is to act as though you're an optimist even if you're not. they say denmark is the happiest country on earth and based on what we've seen so far, it's easy to see why. but we want to find out just how happy is the typical danish family. why are they so happy and what can w
people believed him, but doctors wanted some scientific proof so they did an mri scan of his brain andhile he medtated he activated the area of the brain where happiness lives the left prefrontal cortex. time for a pop quiz, is this glass half empty or half full? if you said half full, you're on your way to feeling happier and healthier. a harvard study found that optimists are 50% less likely to have heart disease, a heart attack or a stroke. keeping an overall optimistic attitude actually...
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we will have an mri tomorrow. steph curry with a pretty float other.this would have been thrown back in his face and instead with authority memphis goes on a 20-0. run -- on a 20-0 run. use of the leftnd that up and under. the warriors down 14, but they come back and klay thompson hits the triple. green to livingston and finishing nicely with a left hand. the warriors down a deuce. memphis with the three-step lay up by mike conley. talk about traveling. helping them open up a five-point deficit with 10 seconds to play. one of 10 from downtown. tony alan finishes it off. the streak over at 16 for kerr and the warriors. back home to host the thunder from okc. they want hall of famer to take over on the bench. he served several years as the gm and he has reservations about jumping into a coaching job midseason. it is a question the 49ers are asking themselves this year. what happened? what happened? what when you feel good no one is immune. with antioxidants, electrolytes, and b vitamins plus more vitamin c than ten oranges. emergen-c transforms more than
we will have an mri tomorrow. steph curry with a pretty float other.this would have been thrown back in his face and instead with authority memphis goes on a 20-0. run -- on a 20-0 run. use of the leftnd that up and under. the warriors down 14, but they come back and klay thompson hits the triple. green to livingston and finishing nicely with a left hand. the warriors down a deuce. memphis with the three-step lay up by mike conley. talk about traveling. helping them open up a five-point deficit...
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drew stanton who suffered a knee injury, will have an mri on friday. additional information., third and three. >> where's the pride? >> this is it, kenny. fourth and three right here. powers. knocks it down. the cardinals win 12-6. >> terrible score. lebron james out with a sore left knee as the cavs are going to play the thunder, formerly the seattle super sonics. the guy from starbucks sold it to the people in oklahoma and they stole the team. that's pretty much how it went down. kyrie irving, a good player. appeared to injure his knee. he got better. thunder up four, durant's call, thunder wins. thunder is singular. >> i don't know how that works? >> i'm positive. william sapphire ruled ton. all right. >> i'm still stuck in the soccer shot of the guy struck by lightning. >> it was frightening video. but he's okay after being struck by lightning. make that clear. >>> "the pulse" coming up next. the power couple in hollywood left off the golden globes nominee list. >>> and a confused toddler and his twin sisters. oh, it's going viral. did you get chips for the party? nope. (
drew stanton who suffered a knee injury, will have an mri on friday. additional information., third and three. >> where's the pride? >> this is it, kenny. fourth and three right here. powers. knocks it down. the cardinals win 12-6. >> terrible score. lebron james out with a sore left knee as the cavs are going to play the thunder, formerly the seattle super sonics. the guy from starbucks sold it to the people in oklahoma and they stole the team. that's pretty much how it went...
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connected by the track were also ab initials he says the abnormality wouldn't have been picked up on normal mriand unclear what caused them. but with targeted imaging the stanford team is hoping the abnormality can eventually be used as mile mark tore confirm the diagnosis. and who is now being treated with apartment viral drugs says the early diagnosis would help remove the frustration so many patients feel. >> it's really only the first step for us and doctors recognize this as well. we need it to be legitimate and to see how to diagnosis it and then the next step hopefully is treatment. >>reporter: cheryl jennings abc 7 news. >> the physician book has unveiled powerful new fetch that will awill you to you find old posts. today when you search for something on facebook you get current paijts but now the search will scour every pouvingt ever viewed. search results are personalize for each you're so you can't search for all post on facebook only the with thawbs have been shared with you. interesting change. >> certainly is. it's time for our interesting change. big storm headed our way. >> well
connected by the track were also ab initials he says the abnormality wouldn't have been picked up on normal mriand unclear what caused them. but with targeted imaging the stanford team is hoping the abnormality can eventually be used as mile mark tore confirm the diagnosis. and who is now being treated with apartment viral drugs says the early diagnosis would help remove the frustration so many patients feel. >> it's really only the first step for us and doctors recognize this as well. we...
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we will have an mri tomorrow. steph curry with a pretty float other.his would have been thrown back in his face and instead with authority memphis goes on a 20-0. run -- on a 20-0 run. use of the leftnd that up and under. the warriors down 14, but they come back and klay thompson hits the triple. green to livingston and finishing nicely with a left hand. the warriors down a deuce. memphis with the three-step lay up by mike conley. talk about traveling. helping them open up a five-point deficit with 10 seconds to play. one of 10 from downtown. tony alan finishes it off. the streak over at 16 for kerr and the warriors. back home to host the thunder from okc. they want hall of famer to take over on the bench. he served several years as the gm and he has reservations about jumping into a coaching job midseason. it is a question the 49ers are asking themselves this year. what happened? what w ♪ ♪ want to be on the cover of sports illustrated. colin kaepernick is gracing the cover because of everything that has gone wrong with the caption "what happened to t
we will have an mri tomorrow. steph curry with a pretty float other.his would have been thrown back in his face and instead with authority memphis goes on a 20-0. run -- on a 20-0 run. use of the leftnd that up and under. the warriors down 14, but they come back and klay thompson hits the triple. green to livingston and finishing nicely with a left hand. the warriors down a deuce. memphis with the three-step lay up by mike conley. talk about traveling. helping them open up a five-point deficit...
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we will have an mri tomorrow. steph curry with a pretty float other.s would have been thrown back in his face and instead with authority memphis goes on a 20-0. run -- on a 20-0 run. use of the leftnd that up and under. the warriors down 14, but they come back and klay thompson hits the triple. green to livingston and finishing nicely with a left hand. the warriors down a deuce. memphis with the three-step lay up by mike conley. talk about traveling. helping them open up a five-point deficit with 10 seconds to play. one of 10 from downtown. tony alan finishes it off. the streak over at 16 for kerr and the warriors. back home to host the thunder from okc. they want hall of famer to take over on the bench. he served several years as the gm and he has reservations about jumping into a coaching job midseason. it is a question the 49ers are asking themselves this year. what happened? what okay buddy, what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... but apple cinnamon is my favorite too... and fruity... oh yeah, and
we will have an mri tomorrow. steph curry with a pretty float other.s would have been thrown back in his face and instead with authority memphis goes on a 20-0. run -- on a 20-0 run. use of the leftnd that up and under. the warriors down 14, but they come back and klay thompson hits the triple. green to livingston and finishing nicely with a left hand. the warriors down a deuce. memphis with the three-step lay up by mike conley. talk about traveling. helping them open up a five-point deficit...
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mri tomorro tomorrow.r he starts in place of palmer they might have to play third or fourth stringer going forward the rest of the season. taylor exploding for 21. leading to one of arizona 4 field goal as cardinal inch closer to a play off birth. they win it 12-6. they are now 11 and 3. who is playing quarterback we didn't know. 9 versus enough to worry about sunday in seattle. how nice would it be to stuff the seahawks? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> obviously a zillion reasons the frainers would love to beat the seahawks on sunday in seelingtsd. pay become for the championship game last year. richard sherman just being richard sherman. cap confidence let's not forget the turkey. turkey episode should we call it. after seattle beat the niners on thanksgiving night nbc invited sheer machine and wilson to chow down sitting on the logo at levi stadium. do i come to your house and eat your food and sit on your couch and go on tv and talk about it. >> i think you have. >> it might have happened. the wilson said but that's beside t
mri tomorro tomorrow.r he starts in place of palmer they might have to play third or fourth stringer going forward the rest of the season. taylor exploding for 21. leading to one of arizona 4 field goal as cardinal inch closer to a play off birth. they win it 12-6. they are now 11 and 3. who is playing quarterback we didn't know. 9 versus enough to worry about sunday in seattle. how nice would it be to stuff the seahawks? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> obviously a zillion reasons the frainers would love...
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an mri revealed parker suffered a torn acl in monday night's 96-94 win against the suns. >>> a-rod canglove in the dugout this season. yanks gm brian cashman says a returning alex rodriguez will be a dh. chase headley will be starting third baseman. >>> the u.s. olympic committee is submitting bids to host the 2024 olympics. the cities in contention are boston, l.a., san fran and washington. the decision which city the u.s. will put together is expected next month. >>> actor liam neeson and wizards star john walsh have an christmas promo. >> christmas day they're going to unleash their skills on you and your team and they're going to defeat you. >> good luck. >>> up next, "the game of thrones" teaser that has fans upset. >>> plus, were they really the best? you be the judge. the viral videos that had people watching in 2014. you're watching "early today." when you don't get enough sleep... and your body aches... you're not yourself. tylenolpm relieves pain and helps you fall fast asleep and stay asleep. we give you a better night. you're a better you all day. tylenol® we're celebrating
an mri revealed parker suffered a torn acl in monday night's 96-94 win against the suns. >>> a-rod canglove in the dugout this season. yanks gm brian cashman says a returning alex rodriguez will be a dh. chase headley will be starting third baseman. >>> the u.s. olympic committee is submitting bids to host the 2024 olympics. the cities in contention are boston, l.a., san fran and washington. the decision which city the u.s. will put together is expected next month....
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mri tomorro tomorrow. remember he starts in place of palmer they might have to play third or fourth stringer going forward the rest of the season. taylor exploding for 21. leading to one of arizona 4 field goal as cardinal inch closer to a play off birth. they win it 12-6. they are now 11 and 3. who is playing quarterback we didn't know. 9 versus enough to worry about sunday in seattle. how nice would it be to stuff the seahawks tag: sooner or later, everyone needs a helping hand, or a helping paw! so mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train assistance dogs for wounded veterans. veteran: i live independently because of what all it provides for me. and it's huge! there's a lot of wounded, ill, and injured out there just like myself, who just maybe need a little bit of help. tag: you can lend a helping paw too. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs-- helping dogs help people. two words: it heals.e different? how? with he
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the extent of that injury won't be known until he undergoes an mri when the team returns to arizona.it was thanks to four field goals made by the kicker, the cards win it 12-6. >> i'm so upset i had to go to sleep last night. that sounded like a can't miss game. >> you look well rested. you look well rested. >> didn't watch any of that. >> the los angeles lakers, they're having a terrible year. nice segue, right? they're off to a 6-16 start leaving a lot of people wondering when kobe bryant will take the stand. it seems the star reached his boiling point and bryant lashed out at teammates during the practice yesterday. during a rant, he said, quote reportedly, now i see why we lost so many games, we're soft like charmin. >> he didn't. >> like the toilet paper, right? don't squeeze the charmin. remember that guy? mr. whipple. mr. whipple. mr. whipple. kobe is coming down like mr. whipple. the toilet paper company weighed in, you know in terms of toilet paper saying you're soft as sharm charmin is a good thing. in basketball? not so much. they head to san antonio to face the spurs toni
the extent of that injury won't be known until he undergoes an mri when the team returns to arizona.it was thanks to four field goals made by the kicker, the cards win it 12-6. >> i'm so upset i had to go to sleep last night. that sounded like a can't miss game. >> you look well rested. you look well rested. >> didn't watch any of that. >> the los angeles lakers, they're having a terrible year. nice segue, right? they're off to a 6-16 start leaving a lot of people...
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. >> we are awaiting mri results, no joke. . >>> making news in america this morning -- breaking overnight. a significant find in the search for a missing air asia plane. debris and bodies spotted. large objects, even a plane's door possibly found floating at sea. we have the newing s just in. >>> new this morning, an embattled congressman agrees to resign amid legal trouble. it's not the only house member facing criticism. what one says about one speaking to a group of white supremacist. >>> caught on camera something streaking across the night sky. what is it? >>> and good tuesday morning to you all. we have breaking news in the search for flight 8501. crews are located bodies in the java sea likely from the air asia jet. >> and there are orange and gray objects bobbing in the water. some of the debris is several yards long. >> bodies have been recovered. the shadow in the shape of a plane can be seen below the service. and an exit door. >> and terry moran has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. you are right. what they have found is what they feared they would find. and what is that
. >> we are awaiting mri results, no joke. . >>> making news in america this morning -- breaking overnight. a significant find in the search for a missing air asia plane. debris and bodies spotted. large objects, even a plane's door possibly found floating at sea. we have the newing s just in. >>> new this morning, an embattled congressman agrees to resign amid legal trouble. it's not the only house member facing criticism. what one says about one speaking to a group of...
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connected by the track were also ab initials he says the abnormality wouldn't have been picked up on normal mri and unclear what caused them. but with targeted imaging the stanford team is hoping the abnormality can eventually be used as mile mark tore confirm the diagnosis. and who is now being treated with apartment viral drugs says the early diagnosis would help remove the frustration so many patients feel. >> it's really only the first step for us and doctors recognize this as well. we need it to be legitimate and to see how to diagnosis it and then the next step hopefully is treatment. >>reporter: cheryl jennings abc 7 news. >> the physician book has unveiled powerful new fetch that will awill you to you find old posts. today when you search for something on facebook you get current paijts but now the search will scour every pouvingt ever viewed. search results are personalize for each you're so you can't search for all post on facebook only the with thawbs have been shared with you. interesting change. >> certainly is. it's time for our interesting change. big storm headed our way. >> wel
connected by the track were also ab initials he says the abnormality wouldn't have been picked up on normal mri and unclear what caused them. but with targeted imaging the stanford team is hoping the abnormality can eventually be used as mile mark tore confirm the diagnosis. and who is now being treated with apartment viral drugs says the early diagnosis would help remove the frustration so many patients feel. >> it's really only the first step for us and doctors recognize this as well....
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connected by the track were also ab initials he says the abnormality wouldn't have been picked up on normal mrind unclear what caused them. but with targeted imaging the stanford team is hoping the abnormality can eventually be used as mile mark tore confirm the diagnosis. and who is now being treated with apartment viral drugs says the early diagnosis would help remove the frustration so many patients feel. >> it's really only the first step for us and doctors recognize this as well. we need it to be legitimate and to see how to diagnosis it and then the next step hopefully is treatment. >>reporter: cheryl jennings abc 7 news. >> the physician book has unveiled powerful new fetch that will awill you to you find old posts. today when you search for something on facebook you get current paijts but now the search will scour every pouvingt ever viewed. search results are personalize for each you're so you can't search for all post on facebook only the with thawbs have been shared with you. interesting change. >> certainly is. it's time for our interesting change. big storm headed our way. >> well
connected by the track were also ab initials he says the abnormality wouldn't have been picked up on normal mrind unclear what caused them. but with targeted imaging the stanford team is hoping the abnormality can eventually be used as mile mark tore confirm the diagnosis. and who is now being treated with apartment viral drugs says the early diagnosis would help remove the frustration so many patients feel. >> it's really only the first step for us and doctors recognize this as well. we...
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. >> they say the worst came when he learned his appointment for an mri at the v.a.ospital was canceled. >> the army could really take to join the army and everything. why can't they really help him in his needs of help? >> the family acknowledges from what they know, the situation does not look good for joseph webber. until they have a conclusive answer as to what happened, they are going to hold out hope. in sunny veil, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and there is help for military veterans who are suffering from ptsd. they can call the veteran's crisis hot line. the number is 800-273-8255. you can also go to www.ptsdhot line.com at any time. >>> police are warning students and parents about a dangerous game being played on bay area high school campuses. it's called assassin and the goal is to knock out of the game or assassinate your classmates. students use a red marker to mark the neck of a victim or a nerf gun that shoots darts. hundreds of seniors in liver more started playing the game yesterday. police say kids are taking it too far, going to classmate's homes and hi
. >> they say the worst came when he learned his appointment for an mri at the v.a.ospital was canceled. >> the army could really take to join the army and everything. why can't they really help him in his needs of help? >> the family acknowledges from what they know, the situation does not look good for joseph webber. until they have a conclusive answer as to what happened, they are going to hold out hope. in sunny veil, ktvu channel 2 news. >> and there is help for...
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mri tomorro tomorrow.ember he starts in place of palmer they might have to play third or fourth stringer going forward the rest of the season. taylor exploding for 21. leading to one of arizona 4 field goal as cardinal inch closer to a play off birth. they win it 12-6. they are now 11 and 3. who is playing quarterback we didn't know. 9 versus enough to worry about sunday in seattle. how nice would it be to stuff the seahawks? the sleepless night. (cough). (baby crying). sorry. robitussin dm max nighttime's dual action liquid instantly soothes your throat and delivers fast, powerful cough relief. robitussin. don't suffer the coughequences. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself some people think vegetables are boring. but with green giant's delicious seasonings and blends, we just may change their minds. ho ho ho green giant!
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. >> this is what you would look like in an mri or x-ray or cat scan. was a surgeon in here the other day, a narrow surgeon, who said he never wanted to do another brain operation without making these. is that notion that new possibilities can only be seen in three dimensions, realizing the potential of autodesk software. >> autodesk is looking for a new group of artists starting early next year. a gaming veteran is known as the founder of electronic arts and other companies. now he is going to sidestep for a competitive mobile gaming product. we will find out why in our exclusive interview next. >> the idea of betting on games is nothing new, in places like las vegas. but betting on fantasy sports has exploded in popularity. what about competitive gaming on your smartphone? the service allows users to compete and cash tournaments, plus a number of mobile games live on their smart phone. trip hawkins has joined the company. seat -- in ana interview is trip hawkins as well as skills ceo. >> we start into games. there ranging anything from games in golf o
. >> this is what you would look like in an mri or x-ray or cat scan. was a surgeon in here the other day, a narrow surgeon, who said he never wanted to do another brain operation without making these. is that notion that new possibilities can only be seen in three dimensions, realizing the potential of autodesk software. >> autodesk is looking for a new group of artists starting early next year. a gaming veteran is known as the founder of electronic arts and other companies. now he...
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. >> you can look at an x-ray or mri or cat scan. a surgeon the other want to dod i never another brain operation without making one of those ahead of time will stop >> it that notion -- that new possibilities -- it is that notion. autodesk is looking for a new group of artists to build at are nine starting next year. "autumn line" is coming up at the top of the hour. matt miller has a preview of that broadcast. >> you called me mark. we are brothers from other mothers. coming up at the top of mark's show -- i'm filling in for him today. we will talk about what happened in sydney. media goings global to cover any crime committed by someone claimed to be an islamic terrorist and go on a frenzy with it? i think the problem i -- i think unfortunately the answer is yes. we have watch unfold over the last 20 hours covering from our australia euro and here in new york. then we will move on to another topic -- today is the last time -- your kids are not old enough to be needing obamacare yet, but today is the last day, the deadline for thes
. >> you can look at an x-ray or mri or cat scan. a surgeon the other want to dod i never another brain operation without making one of those ahead of time will stop >> it that notion -- that new possibilities -- it is that notion. autodesk is looking for a new group of artists to build at are nine starting next year. "autumn line" is coming up at the top of the hour. matt miller has a preview of that broadcast. >> you called me mark. we are brothers from other...
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a more garden variety example, if a patient needed an mri or colonoscopy. just down the street it might be 3,000 or more and 500 in another building. it's the same thing for traditional health care services as medication. surgeries, imaging. cardiac testing. they have three times to five times higher prices at one building versus another. it pays to shop around. gerri: i'm wondering, my big fear, i was going to have to foot the bill for all my allergy meds this one drug, selloff for my health care plan. should i still use your site if i have coverage? >> yeah. i mean, the amazing thing is that especially with 2015, more and more americans are on high deductible health plans. they're on the hook for most of the their health care costs throughout the year. that's when a product like ours helps. when you can use a product like ours, you can be in control. as opposed to being a victim of whatever prices a pharmacy charges. gerri: we feel like we're the victim of whatever price they want to charge us. is it on our shoulders, jeff, to do the smart shopping, make
a more garden variety example, if a patient needed an mri or colonoscopy. just down the street it might be 3,000 or more and 500 in another building. it's the same thing for traditional health care services as medication. surgeries, imaging. cardiac testing. they have three times to five times higher prices at one building versus another. it pays to shop around. gerri: i'm wondering, my big fear, i was going to have to foot the bill for all my allergy meds this one drug, selloff for my health...
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we pay a lot more for our cat scans and mri is. we pay our doctors more. not our primary care doctors, but our specialists. they make a lot more. part of it is utilization, but that is not all of it. in many european countries they go to the doctor more than we do. in japan, the use twice as many prescription drugs as we do. what isn't unique about the -- what is unique about the mess up system in the u.s. is that it gets all of you and does not let you go. it's a test you, keeps you in the hospital longer end does more procedures. it is about the intensity of the treatment once you are in the system. that is hard to know what to do with. many of you have seen the 2009 new yorker article written about health care. it was written about maccallum taxes and a passive, texas. they are very different demographic -- and el paso texas. they're very different demographic regions, and very different outcomes. in mcallen, texas, all of the extra stuff they do, the problem is, if you go to those doctors they will say to you in case by case, this person showed this sy
we pay a lot more for our cat scans and mri is. we pay our doctors more. not our primary care doctors, but our specialists. they make a lot more. part of it is utilization, but that is not all of it. in many european countries they go to the doctor more than we do. in japan, the use twice as many prescription drugs as we do. what isn't unique about the -- what is unique about the mess up system in the u.s. is that it gets all of you and does not let you go. it's a test you, keeps you in the...
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digital mammography, mris, gene sequencing, and finding the gene and mutations for cancer so that wean address specifically those mutations, those changes that cause cancer growth and proliferation in each individual patient. so in summary, i have provided you some of the innovative technologies over the last 50 years that have allowed for patients in the united states. but not only in the united states, to live longer and survive cancer, and therefore, have a better quality of life. so whether we talk about chemotherapy treatment, targeted treatment, research, patient care, the nausea vomiting drugs, the chemotherapy, the technology for mri and diagnostic imaging so that we can more accurately diagnosed cancers, the molecular technology. how did this come about? it did not happen overnight. it happened through each of these milestones having resulted from careful, basic, laboratory research, rigorously conducted clinical trials, and these clinical trials are made possible by the funding of research and the participation of patients in these clinical trials. you have heard from the v
digital mammography, mris, gene sequencing, and finding the gene and mutations for cancer so that wean address specifically those mutations, those changes that cause cancer growth and proliferation in each individual patient. so in summary, i have provided you some of the innovative technologies over the last 50 years that have allowed for patients in the united states. but not only in the united states, to live longer and survive cancer, and therefore, have a better quality of life. so whether...
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. >> they did the million dollar work up, mri eeg, spinal tap, and found nothing and sent us home. >> no abnormal blood test or scan. >> and developing normally too. talking and walking, the same day as her twin. nothing was behind yet. >> by the time she was 2 though the seizures had become constant and started to take their toll on their once happy joyful little girl. >> she started to really decline. cognitively and she was slipping away and she wasn't keeping up with her twin. >> they finally found an answer and it was awful news. it is severe epilepsy. the seizures start during the first year of life and are unstoppable, difficult to control and very damaging. >> severe behavioral problems, attention deficit, the self-injury, banging her head on the floor and pulling her hair out like a possessed child. this isn't your perfect happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many kids die young in early childhood. charlotte for almost 3. for the next years they tried everything. strange diets, acupuncture and valium, ativan, nothing seemed to help. even worse, some of the medicati
. >> they did the million dollar work up, mri eeg, spinal tap, and found nothing and sent us home. >> no abnormal blood test or scan. >> and developing normally too. talking and walking, the same day as her twin. nothing was behind yet. >> by the time she was 2 though the seizures had become constant and started to take their toll on their once happy joyful little girl. >> she started to really decline. cognitively and she was slipping away and she wasn't keeping...
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mris can be expensive. in fact, there is a recent article that show that the here in washington dc, the prices were $400. areas, it was $200. we think patient should have access to know how much the procedure is going to cost at a particular facility. the more information patients informed there r will be to go to the places that have high quality care at lower cost. host: how much do these devices cost to make? what is the markup on these devices? guest: you know, it really varies. some can come to the market could quickly, others take years and millions of dollars of investments. there is a wide range of variability. what we do know is that there is a significant markup and hospitals. there are instances in which a bag of sailing with the which the - saline hospital bought for two market it up the to eight dollars. i think it is important for the viewers to recognize that those markets are happening not by the device company, but at the hospital. host: mary, in independent. if you are on the air. caller:
mris can be expensive. in fact, there is a recent article that show that the here in washington dc, the prices were $400. areas, it was $200. we think patient should have access to know how much the procedure is going to cost at a particular facility. the more information patients informed there r will be to go to the places that have high quality care at lower cost. host: how much do these devices cost to make? what is the markup on these devices? guest: you know, it really varies. some can...
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. >> they would not have been picked up on a normal mri, and it is still unclear what caused them.ng they hope they can eventually be used as bio markers to confirm the diagnosis. and they say the early diagnosis will help ray move the frustration. >> it is really only the first step for us and the doctors recognize that. we need to see how to diagnose it and when the next step is hopefully treatment. some people had some of the most successful counts in history. they hold the annual christmas bird count and this morning people gathered around the oakland area. they made note of every varied thrush and pacific loom. members spotted between 85 and 90 species this year and that is considered a good count. this is like a census basically for birds. and they are held all over the country. the the bay area traditionally has one of the largest bird counts. good thing they got that under the wire before the rain hits. it is here now. now a look at the forecast. francis? >> pretty busy on live doppler 7hd showing us some moderate rainfall. we will continue to see this in the over nate hour
. >> they would not have been picked up on a normal mri, and it is still unclear what caused them.ng they hope they can eventually be used as bio markers to confirm the diagnosis. and they say the early diagnosis will help ray move the frustration. >> it is really only the first step for us and the doctors recognize that. we need to see how to diagnose it and when the next step is hopefully treatment. some people had some of the most successful counts in history. they hold the...
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again, the system is not -- >> you can get mri's pretty much on demand. justescription. of course, it's going to cost -- >> no one would argue that cost and inflation of health care costs has been an epidemic. it's been a problem. that's part of where where we came to look at the issue and covering the uninsured was -- we needed everyone in the pool and paying in. >> okay. topic two, i want to ask you about larry. republicans, of course, headed back to congress. there's going to be a vote a leadership vote in the house next week on the 6th. there is a bit of a rebellion that is brewing there. some say they are not going to vote for john boehner as speaker of the house. listen to this. >> right now i've been meeting with a small group, and about 16, 18, and we are hoping to have a name of a sitting member of congress that we can call out their name. >> do they have the votes against john boehner. >> they don't have the votes that turn them over, but they do have the votes to delay things. that's what they had two years ago when they attempted the same thing. i don't under
again, the system is not -- >> you can get mri's pretty much on demand. justescription. of course, it's going to cost -- >> no one would argue that cost and inflation of health care costs has been an epidemic. it's been a problem. that's part of where where we came to look at the issue and covering the uninsured was -- we needed everyone in the pool and paying in. >> okay. topic two, i want to ask you about larry. republicans, of course, headed back to congress. there's going...
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how to cook a turkey and all they do is preheat the oven snoop someone who can't stick my foot in an mri machine without suffocating me, my hat off to man of bravery. if you have sell it you got to -- melissa: i think, not surprisingly peta is furious. the snake was traumatized. viewers traumatized. two hours of their life we'll never get back. anyway, crisis of confidence hitting u.s. military, the president's strategy in the middle east leading to dangerously low morale. >>> is 30 days out the door. the bowl beale czar's tenure lasts about as long as celebrity marriage. smart money coming up. ♪ she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upse
how to cook a turkey and all they do is preheat the oven snoop someone who can't stick my foot in an mri machine without suffocating me, my hat off to man of bravery. if you have sell it you got to -- melissa: i think, not surprisingly peta is furious. the snake was traumatized. viewers traumatized. two hours of their life we'll never get back. anyway, crisis of confidence hitting u.s. military, the president's strategy in the middle east leading to dangerously low morale. >>> is 30...
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. >>> to hear him mri, you wow thild he had been doing it for years.-year-old only started playing the piano 18 months ago. he came to the academics institute. his teachers were so impressed with him in his first class, they awarded him a scholarship. >> translator: students learn in ten year, he learned in one year. >>> his skills have quickly brought him to national attention in turkey thanks to a personal intervention this month from the president, he and his family now have turkish citizenship, allowing him to travel and to enter several international musical competitions. >> translator: i represent turkey. i'm quite happy because i live here now. but i'm sad at the same time, because syria does give me such chances. >> reporter: at home he still plays the accordion, a reminder of his earlier life in syria, but now his sites are set on a different world. soon he will play at the carnegie hall in the u.s. he says he loves the music of russian composers, because he feels like he belongs to them. his teachers believe he is good enough to be in their c
. >>> to hear him mri, you wow thild he had been doing it for years.-year-old only started playing the piano 18 months ago. he came to the academics institute. his teachers were so impressed with him in his first class, they awarded him a scholarship. >> translator: students learn in ten year, he learned in one year. >>> his skills have quickly brought him to national attention in turkey thanks to a personal intervention this month from the president, he and his family...
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. >> i said a long time ago, presidential races are like mris for the soul. so that's my point.lem. that's a bigger problem than the investigations. i think the investigations will likely end up where there is -- from may be some smoke but no fire. he can survive that. the question is if he can survive his temperament. >> in terms of rand paul it was an interesting week. he has been showered with accolades for his response in the wake of ferguson and his work on criminal sentencing reform. but when it came to eric garner and his response. let's play what he said this week. >> it's hard not to watch that video and not be horrified by it. but i think there's something bigger than the individual circumstances. obviously those are important. but i think it's also important to know that some politician put a tax of $5.85 on a pack of cigarettes. >> i think there's something bigger and that thing is bigger is a cigarette tax. >> it's funny. when i heard he was going to be on "hardball" right after this decision came down i thought he would make news and it would be a big moment for hi
. >> i said a long time ago, presidential races are like mris for the soul. so that's my point.lem. that's a bigger problem than the investigations. i think the investigations will likely end up where there is -- from may be some smoke but no fire. he can survive that. the question is if he can survive his temperament. >> in terms of rand paul it was an interesting week. he has been showered with accolades for his response in the wake of ferguson and his work on criminal sentencing...
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. >> they did the million-dollar workup, mri, eeg, spinal tap, they did the whole workup and found nothingsent us home. >> no abnormal blood test or scan. >> and developing normally too, talking, walking, the same day as her twin. nothing was behind yet. >> by the time she was 2, though, the seizures had become constant, and started to take their toll on their once happy, joyful little girl. >> she started to really decline, cognitively. and she was slipping away. and she just wasn't keeping up with her twin. >> the figges finally found an answer, and it was awful news. gervais syndrome. it is severe intractable epilepsy. the seizures start during the first year of life and are unstoppable, difficult to control, and very damaging. >> severe behavioral problems. attention deficit and hyperactivity. the self-injury, banging her head on the floor and pulling her hair out. like a possessed child. this isn't your happy charlotte. >> it was a race against time. many gervais kids die young, in early childhood. charlotte was almost 3. for the next two years, the figges tried everything. strange di
. >> they did the million-dollar workup, mri, eeg, spinal tap, they did the whole workup and found nothingsent us home. >> no abnormal blood test or scan. >> and developing normally too, talking, walking, the same day as her twin. nothing was behind yet. >> by the time she was 2, though, the seizures had become constant, and started to take their toll on their once happy, joyful little girl. >> she started to really decline, cognitively. and she was slipping away....
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mri tomorrow. jumper 93. not good. looks good. curry floater early on. matched up with mark to stop that. with authority. 24 for him. memphis started second quarter on a run. vince carter 3 straight 3. he's holder -- older than spencer. up and under with the left. 4 44-30 grid. war yrs down 14. rally behind thompson who had 22 then green to livingston here finish with the listened. use your left. warriors down two memphis take control. look at make. tack 3 steps. mocking the non-travel call. technical foul t.the tee up. 5 point after 10 second to go curry one of 10 from downtown. toney allen with the uncontested dunk to cap it. streak ends at 16. griz 105-9 105-98. thursday dangerous host oklahoma city. how about sacramento kings looking for new head coach. word is they would love the ex warrior star mullins take the job. he works for the kings as an advisor after his hall of fame playing career. remember he was golden state general man year for a few year. kings owner fired malone yesterday and wants mullin to run the team. he said to have reservation a
mri tomorrow. jumper 93. not good. looks good. curry floater early on. matched up with mark to stop that. with authority. 24 for him. memphis started second quarter on a run. vince carter 3 straight 3. he's holder -- older than spencer. up and under with the left. 4 44-30 grid. war yrs down 14. rally behind thompson who had 22 then green to livingston here finish with the listened. use your left. warriors down two memphis take control. look at make. tack 3 steps. mocking the non-travel call....