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harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor (track)one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. this time she didn't wait.. (sot marsha goodbaum/hea rt attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that (track)she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. black and hispanic women have more risk factors such as diabetes and obesity at the time of their heart attacks. cbs 2 news continues to track the fallout from last year's massive bird flu outbreak. outbreak.the u-s-d-a says iowa egg farms are bouncing back, but rebuilding the flocks is taking time as the industry predicted. predicted.right now, iowa has 37-point-nine-million egg- laying hens. that's up nearly six-percent from november but still 37-percent below last year.the virus last summer wiped out nearly 48-million birds nationwide
harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor (track)one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. this time she didn't wait.. (sot marsha goodbaum/hea rt attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that (track)she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with...
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harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. thisptime she didn't wait.. (marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. /// ((kirsten joyce)) > the report also says... black and hispanic women have more risk factors... such as diabetes and obesity at the time of their heart attacks. /// > a woman is dead in north las vegas after a domestic dispute. what police say happened - prior to her death. ((brian loftus)) > plus... ohio is now facing a water crisis after residents were told... their water isn't safe to drink. the criminal investigation being put into place... to get to the bottom of the issue. ((kirsten joyce)) ready to spin the wheel tonight...
harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. thisptime she didn't wait.. (marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and...
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harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a ssonger risk factor (track)one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart wait.. (sot marsha goodbaum/hea rt attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that (track)she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood ppssure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. the report also says black and hispanic women have more sk factors such as diabetes and obesity at the time of their heart attacks. tonight in sports... hilton magic lives on... highlights from iowa state and "cbs 2 you know the basic bargain of america is if you work hard, and you do your part, you should be able to get ahead and stay ahead. but so many families don't feel like their hard work pays off. at's not the way america is supposed to operate. i want to go to bat for them every single day. get incomes rising... get equal pay for women... cut the cost of healt
harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a ssonger risk factor (track)one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart wait.. (sot marsha goodbaum/hea rt attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that (track)she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood ppssure with medication, diet and exercise....
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and i thought it was a brilliant idea because i was teaching courses on food policy and politics at nyu and i just finished planning the course on food advocacy and i thought that they would bring everything together in a way that would make perfect sense. i thought that it would be to read a very short section of it in the introduction and then talk about what it was like to write the book and what i discovered from writing it that really surprised me and where i think that the field is headed and i will try to do that pretty quickly. so, i will start by reading a little section from the introduction just to talk about the book is about so, health advocates start by asking some basic questions about soda. how do products containing uncertainly inexpensive ingredients, sugar and water and not much else and the water comes from the tap for the most part become a multibillion dollar industries of international brand icons? how do products that are essentially candy and liquid form come to be considered acceptable for children as well as adults to drink as a substitute for water? what do s
and i thought it was a brilliant idea because i was teaching courses on food policy and politics at nyu and i just finished planning the course on food advocacy and i thought that they would bring everything together in a way that would make perfect sense. i thought that it would be to read a very short section of it in the introduction and then talk about what it was like to write the book and what i discovered from writing it that really surprised me and where i think that the field is headed...
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do you have to be an nyu student program? >> to work with the programs we yes. we offer a variety of programs through our three incubators that offer programs and resources and collaborative work spaces to anybody in the city. they have programs to target veterans, to train tech entrepreneurs across the spectrum of resources. ernie: if you're looking down the road three, five years from now, how is the program going to develop? >> bigger. bigger. since we opened the lab a year and a half ago, we've seen an explosion in interest partially because of the visibility that's brought us. in the first year, we had 20,000 visits to the lab. this year we're about 50 percent ahead of that. ernie: frank you, thank you for joining us. great program. thanks for joining me. other stories to tell you about. these are in the news for you. it was a rough day on wall street. the dow plummeted nearly 391 points ending below the 16,000 level for the first time since the end of august. every chipotle will open later the company can hold food safety meetings. the move comes from afte
do you have to be an nyu student program? >> to work with the programs we yes. we offer a variety of programs through our three incubators that offer programs and resources and collaborative work spaces to anybody in the city. they have programs to target veterans, to train tech entrepreneurs across the spectrum of resources. ernie: if you're looking down the road three, five years from now, how is the program going to develop? >> bigger. bigger. since we opened the lab a year and a...
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doctor freya schnabel of nyu langone medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting.. ( dr. freya schnabel/nyu langone medical center) they don't need to examine their breasts, their doctors don't need to look, they don't need mammograms, together those three things creates a very worrisome vacuum for me and below still get breast cancer. danielle nottingham fortunata kasege is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. sot fortunata kasege/41 years old) i think prevention is better than cure. danielle nottingham she says she also plans to discuss how often e shou reened with her doctor.daniel tngham, cbs news.brian loftus)the task forceis also cai r moresrch on newer technologies diagnose breast cancerincluding 3d mammograms. e group says at this point,tes not have evidence to make commendatio ns in those areas //metriawhat's driving people azy?demetria obilor > a handful ofmajor, construction zones have followed you into the new year. based on the amount of emails i've received, the worst one is along eastern. lane restrictions continue on eastern
doctor freya schnabel of nyu langone medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting.. ( dr. freya schnabel/nyu langone medical center) they don't need to examine their breasts, their doctors don't need to look, they don't need mammograms, together those three things creates a very worrisome vacuum for me and below still get breast cancer. danielle nottingham fortunata kasege is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. sot fortunata kasege/41 years old) i...
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harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center 12:50:47 most women will have some kind of discomfort in the chest when they are having a heart attack, but it may not feel like they expect it to feel but there is usually discomfort somewhere in the chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach track this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which highlights women often have different causes of heart attack such as the type of plaque buildup. nats exam track some risk factors can also be more harmful. sot dr. harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center diabetes track one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. this time she didn t wait.. sot marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or i hesitated, i )m glad i m alive after that track she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. still ahead: scary or brilliant? we ll show you the thai and malaysian officials are looking
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nyu medical center is backing this play. why a medical center backing a stage play? >> never happened before. i used to be at harvard. wouldn't have happened there. i went to bob grossman the dean and ceo and i said, i think that nyu should have its name on this play where it goes and it should use it as an initiative to talk about alcoholism and its treatment. and he said, yes. >> and here we are. 30th and people can get tickets. it's at the soho playhouse. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> this is a public affairs behave for uncle pete. bye, see you guys later. [boys screaming] now time warner cable makes your internet go faster. up to 300 megs. are you having fun? yeah it's ok. it's good. in-home wifi powered by the latest equipment available to cover all your devices. so when you need more from your internet, it's there for you. discover how much more is included. get 50 meg internet for $39.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc. >>> it's that time of the morning to see what's coming up on weekend today. >> we're talking politics and the race that nob
nyu medical center is backing this play. why a medical center backing a stage play? >> never happened before. i used to be at harvard. wouldn't have happened there. i went to bob grossman the dean and ceo and i said, i think that nyu should have its name on this play where it goes and it should use it as an initiative to talk about alcoholism and its treatment. and he said, yes. >> and here we are. 30th and people can get tickets. it's at the soho playhouse. thank you so much....
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this doctor from nyu medical center says she's concerned about the information. >> the doctors don't need to look. together those three things together i think creates a worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: danielle notingham, "cbs news." >> we will talk with cancer expert dr. david agus coming up on "cbs this morning." up to another foot of snow is expected overnight and today in buffalo, new york. the winter weather arrived during last nate's rush, slowing down traffic. 1500 homes in the county lost power. and hopefully the owner of this car has a really good ice scraper. buffalo's chilly weather froze this car in its place after rain turned to snow as temperatures fell. seem of approval. residents at a new york village vote on whether to keep logo some finds racist. later, kris country chaos a. passenger is taken down by air marshals. yusz. >> we appreciated if you let law enforcement do their job. >> federal and local law enforcement removed a passenger from a flight from los angeles to miami on monda
this doctor from nyu medical center says she's concerned about the information. >> the doctors don't need to look. together those three things together i think creates a worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: danielle notingham, "cbs news." >> we will talk with cancer expert dr. david agus coming up on "cbs this morning." up to another foot of snow is expected overnight and today...
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(marion nestle/nyu professor of nutrition) (anna) you say the junk food industries should consider these guidelines a win, why? (nestle) because there's no direct messaging in the dietary guidelines that says don't eat junk food, don't eat processed food, don't eat meat, don't drink sodas. for the first time the government added recommended limits on sugar but professor nestle says pressure from the food industry has watered down the guidelines. instead of saying, 'don't drink soda', she points out -- the guidelines say less than 10% of calories should come from added sugars. and instead of 'eat less meat', they say less than 10 percent of your diet should come from saturated fats. (marion nestle/nyu professor of nutrition) the meat industry does not want the american government saying 'eat less meat'. that's un-american! (dr. neal barnard, president, physicians committee for responsible medicine) these are multibillion dollar industries." dr. nel barnard (barn - ard like barn and rhymes with hard) is president of the non profit physicians committee for responsible medicine which is suin
(marion nestle/nyu professor of nutrition) (anna) you say the junk food industries should consider these guidelines a win, why? (nestle) because there's no direct messaging in the dietary guidelines that says don't eat junk food, don't eat processed food, don't eat meat, don't drink sodas. for the first time the government added recommended limits on sugar but professor nestle says pressure from the food industry has watered down the guidelines. instead of saying, 'don't drink soda', she points...
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doctor freya schnabel of nyu langone medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting.. (53-101 sot dr. freya schnabel/nyu langone medical center) they don't need to they don't need mammograms, together those three things creates a very worrisome vacuum for me // we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. nats fortunata kasege is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. (1:12-1:15 sot fortunata kasege/41 years old) i think prevention is better than cure. (track)she says she also plans to discuss how often she should be screened with her doctor. danielle nottingham, cbs news. the task force is also calling for more research on newer technologies to diagnose breast cancer including 3-d mammograms.the group says at this point, it doesn't have evidence to make recommendati ons in those areas. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now when we return... return...when cedar rapids officials hope to get the ball rolling on the purchase of police body cameras. cameras.you're watching c-b-s cordes: most nurses are
doctor freya schnabel of nyu langone medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting.. (53-101 sot dr. freya schnabel/nyu langone medical center) they don't need to they don't need mammograms, together those three things creates a very worrisome vacuum for me // we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. nats fortunata kasege is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. (1:12-1:15 sot fortunata kasege/41 years old) i think...
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harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) most women will have some kind of discomfort in the chest when they are having a heart attack, but it may not feel like they expect it to feel but there is usually discomfort somewhere in the chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which highlights women often have different causes of heart attack such as the type of plaque buildup. exam some risk factors can also harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. this time she didn't wait.. (marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) i tell my friends if they have stomach pain, or slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. /// ((paul joncich)) > the report also says
harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) most women will have some kind of discomfort in the chest when they are having a heart attack, but it may not feel like they expect it to feel but there is usually discomfort somewhere in the chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which highlights women often have different causes of heart attack such as the type of plaque buildup....
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she's also the professor of media culture and communication here at nyu. she's the former editor of "american quarterly" which is the official journal of the american studies association. and she's the author of several acclaimed books including "tourists of history: memory, consumerism and kitsch in american culture," and "tangled memories: the vietnam war, the aids epidemic and the politics of remembering," and she's also the co-editor of "technological visions: the hopes and fears that shape new technology." she'll obviously be drawing on things she thought about while working on those projects, especially the latter one tonight, because she's here with the guest you're all here to hear from as well, sherry terkel. sherry is truly one of our day's most influential public intellectuals. she's a professor of the social studies of science and technology at mit, and she is the author of several landmark books. you know, books that are cited by thousands of people and that continue to have influence over people working in many different fields today. there a
she's also the professor of media culture and communication here at nyu. she's the former editor of "american quarterly" which is the official journal of the american studies association. and she's the author of several acclaimed books including "tourists of history: memory, consumerism and kitsch in american culture," and "tangled memories: the vietnam war, the aids epidemic and the politics of remembering," and she's also the co-editor of "technological...
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pamela newkirk from nyu. we're ready with that little poster of what is open and what is closed today. ah, public schools closed. government offices closed. library, the d in v. >> oh, no. >> you're going to dmv on your day off? good that it is closed. >> professor newkirk has a book out. >> spectacle, the astonishing life of odabanga. ex-suspicion of a bronx monkey house of an african man in 1906 here in new york city. >> that is fascinating. we'll have you back about separate discussion about that. works? >> yes, there is. >> seen as i heard concept, there is a lot there. >> how are things over at nyu, by the way? >> we start class next week. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you, professor. nice to see you. >> take a peek outside, shall we? it is freezing out there. will snow on friday, rosanna. we're going to rodeo again. >> we are? >> professional bull riders association, they had a great event at madison square garden. we'll show you highlight from that. where is that snake? >> we have lots of animals her
pamela newkirk from nyu. we're ready with that little poster of what is open and what is closed today. ah, public schools closed. government offices closed. library, the d in v. >> oh, no. >> you're going to dmv on your day off? good that it is closed. >> professor newkirk has a book out. >> spectacle, the astonishing life of odabanga. ex-suspicion of a bronx monkey house of an african man in 1906 here in new york city. >> that is fascinating. we'll have you back...
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at nyu sharon crowley, fox 5 news. steve: having strong family ties could help you live a longer, healthier life. dari: dr. manny is in the house to prove this. many individuals, doctors that deal with senior citizens, have always found that socializing, being with family members, being around people is an important factor. they wanted to test it scientifically. they did a survey of hundreds of thousands of people looking at the effect of being around others, socializing, having an interaction every day with individuals. they find there's two groups that benefit the most. one is adolescents. if you have adolescents that do not interact well with family members or they're left alone for a long period of time or they don't have friends, those tend to develop depression and early obesity. when you look at senior citizens in particular, again, issues like hypertension and more cardiovascular disease development and, of course, if you look at the overall increased in individuals that are isolated. what is the message? don't
at nyu sharon crowley, fox 5 news. steve: having strong family ties could help you live a longer, healthier life. dari: dr. manny is in the house to prove this. many individuals, doctors that deal with senior citizens, have always found that socializing, being with family members, being around people is an important factor. they wanted to test it scientifically. they did a survey of hundreds of thousands of people looking at the effect of being around others, socializing, having an interaction...
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he is now recovering at nyu hospital. >>> the power ball jackpot is is a whopping $400 million. lottery officials say no one won the grand prize last night in the first power ball drawing of the year. last nights jackpot grew to $431 million. the lump sum cash prize would the next drawing will be held on wednesday. >> i totally forgot to buy a ticket yesterday so i'm glad no one won. exactly why. >> group ticket. >> exactly. >>> time for your exclusive cbs 2 forecast. >> you come out the winner in that one. the forecast will get brutally cold but compare that to $400 million i think we can handle the cold air for a couple of days. let's take you live outside to start things off. the sky is clear. there is a beautiful picture of the skyline. 36 degrees with 9 miles per hour. 40s will feel like the 30s again. arctic blast moves in for tomorrow and tuesday. we're talking single digit and sub zero windchills by tuesday morning and milder air returns to end the week. it's 19 in monticello. 30 in belle mar. look at the current windchills. feels like 23 in belle mar. sub zero windchill
he is now recovering at nyu hospital. >>> the power ball jackpot is is a whopping $400 million. lottery officials say no one won the grand prize last night in the first power ball drawing of the year. last nights jackpot grew to $431 million. the lump sum cash prize would the next drawing will be held on wednesday. >> i totally forgot to buy a ticket yesterday so i'm glad no one won. exactly why. >> group ticket. >> exactly. >>> time for your exclusive cbs 2...
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brandon diaz didn't want to be late for his first day of classes at nyu. but as he waited for a train the l.i. l.i.r.r. wasn't cooperating. a lot of commuters were helpless and frustrated on this monday after the blizzard. the railroad wasn't able to meet its promise of restoring service on seven of it branches. by morning's end 65 trains had 77 ran late with an average delay of 48 minutes. the problem of course was the snow and ice that still covered tracks and switches. we came across crews working by hand to clear it all. but for much of the day five l.i.r.r. branches had no service, including the hempstead line where we found this woman waiting. how long have you been waiting here? >> two hours. >> reporter: her english was limited but her expression needed no translating when we told her that trains weren't running. >> still can't get to work and the snow's been stopped since yesterday. we're paying a lot of money for the railroads. crazy. >> reporter: communication between the railroad and its riders seemed to make a difficult day tougher. the commut
brandon diaz didn't want to be late for his first day of classes at nyu. but as he waited for a train the l.i. l.i.r.r. wasn't cooperating. a lot of commuters were helpless and frustrated on this monday after the blizzard. the railroad wasn't able to meet its promise of restoring service on seven of it branches. by morning's end 65 trains had 77 ran late with an average delay of 48 minutes. the problem of course was the snow and ice that still covered tracks and switches. we came across crews...
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. >> reporter: this professor is the director of nyu wireless at the nyu school of engineering. the internet speed at these kiosks will be 20 to 50 times faster than the broadbands in most homes and just as secure. >> i don't think that should be a problem. latest standards have a lot of protections for security. it shouldn't be worse than the wi-fi access point in your house. >> reporter: over the next four years, every one of these dilapidated telephone booths will be turned into a high tech that will be about 4,500 throughout new york city. in order to get free wi-fi, stand within 150 feet of one. >> other cities have tried this. they have a unique funding model the city has committed to this. the state has put in funding and using the advertising revenue. hopefully it will get over the financial hurdles the other projects have seen. >> reporter: right now the kiosks aren't functional, but they will be next month. by june, more than 500 will be up and running and eventually there will be 7,500 across all five boroughs. lidia curanaj, fox 5 news. dari: yeah. we'll have to talk
. >> reporter: this professor is the director of nyu wireless at the nyu school of engineering. the internet speed at these kiosks will be 20 to 50 times faster than the broadbands in most homes and just as secure. >> i don't think that should be a problem. latest standards have a lot of protections for security. it shouldn't be worse than the wi-fi access point in your house. >> reporter: over the next four years, every one of these dilapidated telephone booths will be turned...
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dotan teaches political cinema at nyu graduate school of journalism and film directing at new school university. welcome to democracy now! talk about the history of the settlements. while we hear about what is happening every day, how 400,000 jews can to settle in these jewish only committed these in the occupied west bank is critical to understand today. heated and such a often discussed topic, but i find it so little is known and it isthe discussion about misinformed. i started the film as an attempt to explore the present reality in the west bank that soon understood it is to go back to the beginning of the settlement. what i found out, which is not a secret, but i think it is relevant to put it up front, no point in time in the israel government decided it is the best interest of the state of israel to keep settlements in the west bank will stop it all -- there was an initiative from the settlers that were driven often by their religious, ideological political reasons and facing a reality, in my view, is the most critical to the state of israel and the region at large that withou
dotan teaches political cinema at nyu graduate school of journalism and film directing at new school university. welcome to democracy now! talk about the history of the settlements. while we hear about what is happening every day, how 400,000 jews can to settle in these jewish only committed these in the occupied west bank is critical to understand today. heated and such a often discussed topic, but i find it so little is known and it isthe discussion about misinformed. i started the film as an...
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freya schnabel/nyu langone medical center) they don't need to examine their breasts, their doctors don't need to look, they don't need mammograms, together those three things creates a very worrisome vacuum for me // we have to remember that women n their s and below still l t breast cancer. nats fortunata kasege is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. (1:12-1:15 sot fortunata kasege/41 years old) i think prevention is better than cure. (track)she says she also plans to discuss how often she should be screened with her doctor. danielle nottingham, cbs news. 3 the task force is also calling for more research on newer technologies to diagnose breast cancer including 3d mammograms. it says at this point... there's not enough evidence to make recommendatio ns in those areas. 3 <
freya schnabel/nyu langone medical center) they don't need to examine their breasts, their doctors don't need to look, they don't need mammograms, together those three things creates a very worrisome vacuum for me // we have to remember that women n their s and below still l t breast cancer. nats fortunata kasege is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. (1:12-1:15 sot fortunata kasege/41 years old) i think prevention is better than cure. (track)she says she also plans to discuss how...
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freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that sometimes we all have to do things that we're not crazy about, but there's a long-term benefit. >> reporter: for women 75 and older, there was not enough evidence to make a recommendation, so, scott, the decision will rest on factors like a woman's risk and general health. >> dr. jon lapook, thank you, jon. and the doctor will be answering your questions on our facebook page right after the broadcast. >>> today wall street snapped a - losing streak as stocks rallied in the last minutes of trading. the dow was up 52 and change. but oil slipped below $32, the lowest since 2003. there's an oversupply and the second largest consume
freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: in your view, are we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that...
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an nyu doctor says she's concerned abwut the message young women may be getting. >> they don't need to examine their breath, doctors don't need to look, they don't need very worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> the recommendations come after the american cancer society says that women should now start annual mammograms at age 45. >>> do not complain of temperatures dip a little bit in south florida. we could be in buffalo. temperatures changed from rain to snow overnight and produced huge wins near lake erie causing water to flow over and freeze the parked cars. they are expected to get three feet of snow in the next couple days. >>> is this a cold snap in south florida? >> this is a cold snap. will tell you what's going on out there. light rain is falling adding some moisture. it's really not that cold out there. are live picture in our biscayne bay camera is a bit cloudy out there and visibility is a bit lower. much of south florida. it is comfortable humidity wise with northwest winds. we are gusting to 20 and no
an nyu doctor says she's concerned abwut the message young women may be getting. >> they don't need to examine their breath, doctors don't need to look, they don't need very worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> the recommendations come after the american cancer society says that women should now start annual mammograms at age 45. >>> do not complain of temperatures dip a little bit in south florida. we...
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freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome as a reason to avoid mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that sometimes we all have to do things that we're not crazy about, but there's a long-term benefit. >> reporter: for women 75 and older, there was not enough evidence to make a recommendation, so, scott, the decision will rest on factors like woman's risk and general the et cetera. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook, thank you, jon. and dr. freya schnabel, who you just heard from, will be answering questions on our web page right after this broadcast. caught a serial jewel thief. look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make
freya schnabel is the director of breast surgery at nyu langone. >> we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> we overemphasizing now the potential harm, including worry on the part of the patients? >> i think the worry issue is something that particularly, in my opinion, is very troublesome as a reason to avoid mammography. >> reporter: why? >> i think it's patronizing. adult women are capable of understanding that sometimes...
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harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) "it may not feel like they expect it to feel \but t ere is usually discomfort somewhere in thth chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach, it can be in either arm or shoulder."this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which highlights that women often have different causes of heart attack such as the type of plaque buildup. nats exam some risk factors can also be more harmful. (sot dr. harmony reynoldsdsyu langone e medical center) "diabetes//can be twice as strong a risk factor. high blood pressure is a stronger risk factor." one year later , marsha had the same symptoms.. and another heart attack. this time she didn't wait.. (sot marsha goodbaum/heart attack patient) "i tell my friends if slight nausea don't hesitate. i hesitated, i'm glad i'm alive after that."she continues to manage her high cholesterol and high blood pressure with medication, diet and exercise. adriana diaz, cbs news. 3 the report also says that black and hispanic women have more risk factors suc
harmony reynolds/nyu langone medical center) "it may not feel like they expect it to feel \but t ere is usually discomfort somewhere in thth chest area, and or in the neck, the jaw the back the upper stomach, it can be in either arm or shoulder."this is the first time the association has put out a statement on heart attacks in women, which highlights that women often have different causes of heart attack such as the type of plaque buildup. nats exam some risk factors can also be more...
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snable of nyu medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting. >> theyne their breast. their doctors don't need to look. they don't need mammograms. i think that creates a very worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: casay gay is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. >> i think prevention is better than cure. >> reporter: she also says she will discuss how often she should be screened with her doctor. >>> and more on the capture of "el chapo." mexican government showing off operation black swan as it went down last friday. joaquin guzman almost gave the heavily armed marines the slip by going into a tunnel but he was caught in a near by highway. the u.s. is trying to extradite "el chapo" but the process may take months. >>> isis is claiming responsibility for a deadly bombing in a mall in iraq. suicide attackers set off a car bomb. 15 people were killed, 50 were injured. isis says four of its fighters were behind the attack. no one has claimed responsibility for that atta
snable of nyu medical center says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting. >> theyne their breast. their doctors don't need to look. they don't need mammograms. i think that creates a very worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> reporter: casay gay is 41 and is about to have her first mammogram. >> i think prevention is better than cure. >> reporter: she also says she will discuss how...
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i'm a professor of sociology here at nyu and the director of the institute for public knowledge. you are in the kind of annex space that we are hosting at this evenings event and we do a lot like this at the part that tries to take ideas and intellectuals that might otherwise spend too much time inside the ivory tower and project them out into the world, so we aim to generate conversations between bank university world and have a lot to say to one another and we do many events like this and urge you to get on the mailing list if you're not already a part of the community. so tonight is especially exciting to me for many reasons. one is that our distinguished guest tonight was hugely hopeful to me and my increasingly well known, operator when we were writing the book modern romance over the last couple of years we drew heavily from the foundation of her knowledge and she said so many things that were interesting to us but she told us a whole lot about conversation and technology and things to look out for. i will always remember one of the most amazing experiences that we had when
i'm a professor of sociology here at nyu and the director of the institute for public knowledge. you are in the kind of annex space that we are hosting at this evenings event and we do a lot like this at the part that tries to take ideas and intellectuals that might otherwise spend too much time inside the ivory tower and project them out into the world, so we aim to generate conversations between bank university world and have a lot to say to one another and we do many events like this and...
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. >> nyu, sarah lawrence, bart. ernie: 850? >> more than 850 are saying -- they're saying we don't want a score. ernie: you like that idea? >> you know me. i personally like it because i think intelligence is beyond the i.q. ernie: so do i. we're living in an age of innovation and ideas. we want to ferret out the visionary thinkers of our time, of the new generation. we don't want them thinking they have to chase a number. ernie: we hope everyone will take it and they do well with it. if they choose not to, that's a good choice. i'm glad to see the trends are happening now. >> it's interesting. you think back where did this s.a.t. come from? the first mass administered iq test was in 1926. ernie: in '26. >> it was for the u.s. army. ernie: for the military. right. right. >> it was the army alpha. it was morphed -- it changed and by 1948, that became the benchmark for millions of students. ernie: here we are. >> 2016. ernie: thank you for joining us. happy new year. good information on s.a.t.'s. thank you. now, it is a new year.
. >> nyu, sarah lawrence, bart. ernie: 850? >> more than 850 are saying -- they're saying we don't want a score. ernie: you like that idea? >> you know me. i personally like it because i think intelligence is beyond the i.q. ernie: so do i. we're living in an age of innovation and ideas. we want to ferret out the visionary thinkers of our time, of the new generation. we don't want them thinking they have to chase a number. ernie: we hope everyone will take it and they do well...
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skyler is now waiting to hear back from harvard, bu, northeastern, columbia, nyu and ucla harvard being his number one choice. and as antoinette mentioned he wants to be a teacher. >> good for him. phil: do you know an exceptional student worthy of an a-plus? submit a a name right now at wcvb.com. just click as seen on. heather: i don' t know any kid that would take all ap classes. an extraordinary kid. good luck. two former workers file a class-action suit against disney world. phil: still to come, disney' s response to the claims the workers were discriminated against. also high praise tonight for an , act of kindness. the store worker who went out of his way to comfort a little boy with autism. harvey: i am not sure if this is the person who lives here... has to solve problems as big as the world... and as small as your kitchen table. that's the job. everyday. and now, the first lady who helped get healthcare for eight million kids... the senator who helped a city rise again... the secretary of state who stood up for america, and stared down hostile leaders around the world. is the o
skyler is now waiting to hear back from harvard, bu, northeastern, columbia, nyu and ucla harvard being his number one choice. and as antoinette mentioned he wants to be a teacher. >> good for him. phil: do you know an exceptional student worthy of an a-plus? submit a a name right now at wcvb.com. just click as seen on. heather: i don' t know any kid that would take all ap classes. an extraordinary kid. good luck. two former workers file a class-action suit against disney world. phil:...
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an nyu doctor says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting. >> they don't need to examine need to look, they don't need mammograms and that creates a very worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> the recommendations come after the american cancer societsays that women should now start annual mammograms at age 45. >>> do not complain of temperatures dip a little bit in south florida. we could be in buffalo. temperatures changed from rain to snow overnight and produced huge wins near lake erie causing water to flow over and freeze the parked cars. they are expected to get three feet of snow in the next couple days. >>> is this a cold snap in south florida? >> this is a cold snap. i will tell you what's going on out there. light rain is falling adding some moisture. it's really not that cold out there. are live picture in our biscayne bay camera is a bit rain is falling across most -- much of south florida. it is comfortable humidity wise with northwest winds. we are gusting to 20 and no rain. weston ri
an nyu doctor says she's concerned about the message young women may be getting. >> they don't need to examine need to look, they don't need mammograms and that creates a very worrisome vacuum for me. we have to remember that women in their 40s and below still get breast cancer. >> the recommendations come after the american cancer societsays that women should now start annual mammograms at age 45. >>> do not complain of temperatures dip a little bit in south florida. we...
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he was rushed from the scene to nyu lutheran medical center. >> turned out to be a great ending. >> reporter: all three victims of the crash had been treated and released. tim fleischer, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> a year and a half after governor cuomo signed the law authorizing medical marijuana, eight dispensaries have opened their doors. a clinic on 14th street this morning, the facility provides marijuana to patients who have had it prescribed by a doctor. right now it's only available in a pill or oil form. >> no edible products, no leaf. >> as we mentioned, eight dispensaries opened across the to launch later this month. >> a lot of people say there should be a lot more than that. we shall see. >>> just ahead, let's talk weather. you know how lee likes to put graphics in his weather report? if he had a graphic for next week, he'd be riding in a roller coaster. a little bit of wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i mar
he was rushed from the scene to nyu lutheran medical center. >> turned out to be a great ending. >> reporter: all three victims of the crash had been treated and released. tim fleischer, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> a year and a half after governor cuomo signed the law authorizing medical marijuana, eight dispensaries have opened their doors. a clinic on 14th street this morning, the facility provides marijuana to patients who have had it prescribed by a doctor. right now...
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