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>> sadly it's true also for pancreas cancer. it can spread to the liver and lungs and abdomen and cause weakness and weight loss and ultimately the body becomes so weak, it's susceptible to other serious things such as infections. it's seldom the disease itself. it's more often that the disease weakens the body to a point where some additional illness takes over. >> larry: isn't it hard being an oncologist? oncologists are around death so much. >> that's certainly a good question. we're not the most popular people to have conversations with at parties, i'll give you that. i would say that oncologists tend to love what they do and that's because we interact with patients at a critical time in their life and their family's. what's lost is we do a lot of good and people do do well with cancer. even those that don't do well, we can help them live with their cancer and live well for as long as their cancer allows them to live. there is value and day-to-day reward with that. but there's no doubt, it's sad to lose patients. >> larry: t
>> sadly it's true also for pancreas cancer. it can spread to the liver and lungs and abdomen and cause weakness and weight loss and ultimately the body becomes so weak, it's susceptible to other serious things such as infections. it's seldom the disease itself. it's more often that the disease weakens the body to a point where some additional illness takes over. >> larry: isn't it hard being an oncologist? oncologists are around death so much. >> that's certainly a good...
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la jueza fue operada de unÁncer de pÁncreas en febrero pasado.ntes. el sida. despuÉs de 20 aÑos tratando de crear una vacuna, investigadores e en tailandia lograr que muchos creÍan imposible. una vacuna experimental para prevenir el sida. >> colombia se conmoviÓ con un vÍdeo entregado a la senadora como prueba de vida. pablo emilio moncayo. su padre ha recorrido a pie toda colombia, se ha gastado todos sus ahorros, ha hecho huelga de hambre y hasta ser acordado de una cruz por la liberaciÓn de su hijo. el militante dio un mensaje desde un lugar de la selva. >> en instantes, el desenlace de dos intentos dataque terrorista. yzgzwggkph@univisionul horah@tzp >> las amenazas de actos terroristas estÁn desatando temores en millones de personas en el paÍs. en los Últimos dos intentos de atentados, fueron aportados por las autoridades. uno en illinois y el otro en texas. >> eran alrededor de las 12 del mediodÍa, hora pico en que la corte federal en que la corte estaba repleta de personas. presuntamente, intentÓ destruir el edificio con explosivos. de acu
la jueza fue operada de unÁncer de pÁncreas en febrero pasado.ntes. el sida. despuÉs de 20 aÑos tratando de crear una vacuna, investigadores e en tailandia lograr que muchos creÍan imposible. una vacuna experimental para prevenir el sida. >> colombia se conmoviÓ con un vÍdeo entregado a la senadora como prueba de vida. pablo emilio moncayo. su padre ha recorrido a pie toda colombia, se ha gastado todos sus ahorros, ha hecho huelga de hambre y hasta ser acordado de una cruz por la...
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>> yes, smoking has been associated with pancreas cancer. so is diet. the exact cause is still not known. it may be a genetic component to it, we just don't know. >> someone sitting at home right now, is there any way to protect yourself from this kind of cancer? >> i think avoid smoking, watch what you eat. obesity. there's association with diabetes. i think that the most important thing is people lose weight for no obvious reason. >> get that checked out. dr. bilchik, appreciate you being on tonight. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'll have more on the life and career of patrick swayze later on. >>> still ahead, mistrust all across america and boiling over in washington. conversations with james carville, david berg enand the tea party organizer. >>> later, the yale murder mystery. it has plunged the campus into disbelief and fear. police say the killing of this woman was not a random crime. the question tonight, who killed annie le and why? the latest, ahead. ♪ today ♪ must have been one of the strangest days ♪ everyone may face the same unce
>> yes, smoking has been associated with pancreas cancer. so is diet. the exact cause is still not known. it may be a genetic component to it, we just don't know. >> someone sitting at home right now, is there any way to protect yourself from this kind of cancer? >> i think avoid smoking, watch what you eat. obesity. there's association with diabetes. i think that the most important thing is people lose weight for no obvious reason. >> get that checked out. dr. bilchik,...
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the pancreas, the esophagus, the stomach, she was not an alcohol user.was not -- you know, larry -- >> larry: so you're saying their reports are contradictory of each other? >> absolutely. >> larry: they are saying she used alcohol that morning but she wasn't an alcohol user. that don't make sense. >> now you're wondering what we're wondering about. >> larry: is it a plot, dominick? >> no, of course not, larry, please. >> larry: what is it then? >> the sympathy that this man feels and his family feels for the other people is so clear. he's cried in my office more than once. my client believes that she never drank at all that day. i hear about the alcohol. now, there are various things that have could have caused that testing to be alcohol but no one yet has been able to prove that. the charring of the body, i have one case where a state trooper lost his pension because he allegedly had an accident drunk. the car burnt. they later found out, quote, he was not drunk. it was a mistake by the fire. >> larry: would we learn more -- do you want the body exhume
the pancreas, the esophagus, the stomach, she was not an alcohol user.was not -- you know, larry -- >> larry: so you're saying their reports are contradictory of each other? >> absolutely. >> larry: they are saying she used alcohol that morning but she wasn't an alcohol user. that don't make sense. >> now you're wondering what we're wondering about. >> larry: is it a plot, dominick? >> no, of course not, larry, please. >> larry: what is it then?...
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last february doctors removed a small malignant growth from her pancreas. >>> they are not dancing in the dark but they are waiting in the dark. tickets go on sale for the boss. in a few hours the hard-core fans who have been waiting, some, since monday will hopefully get the tickets they have been waiting so long for. linda is joining us live this morning. how are you doing? >> reporter: i'm good. these fans cannot wait for 10:00 to come around. they have been through a lot. like you said, been here cincinnati monday. some need their sleep. you kind of pass the time with puzzles. of course, what would it be without coffee and donuts? those look good, huh? we have some die-hard fans down here. come down with me. hello. so when did you get here. >> i got here, what day is it? thursday real early. >> reporter: wow! you are the true springstein fan. this goes back to a long time ago. >> when he first came out. when he first came out oh baby. i looked bruce them back in the 70s. now i love him! because he's been around. i might not agree with comments he makes but it is all in the music.
last february doctors removed a small malignant growth from her pancreas. >>> they are not dancing in the dark but they are waiting in the dark. tickets go on sale for the boss. in a few hours the hard-core fans who have been waiting, some, since monday will hopefully get the tickets they have been waiting so long for. linda is joining us live this morning. how are you doing? >> reporter: i'm good. these fans cannot wait for 10:00 to come around. they have been through a lot....
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. >> pasando a la noticia triste, hollywood está de luto, perdió la batalla contra el cáncer de páncreassaltó a la fama después de la participación en las películas dirty dancing y ghots. >> renato m. entabló una demanda contra la actriz para someter a su hijo a una prueba de adn y comprobar que es el padre del pequeño. susana gonzález no ha hecho comentarios en el pasado ya ha negado que él sea el padre del menor. >> pues bien, ten emos una excelente noticia. >> fíjese que los preparativoss van a toda marcha en la entrega del latín grammy. la persona del año será "juanga." >> grandes strefestrellas asist a ceremonia y nosotros por supuesto, estaremos ahí con nuestras cámaras para llevarle los detalles. >> bueno, usted no puede dejar de asistir a lasíntgbpdjlfpkptd visite univisión.com con la uni clave latín grammy. un poco en la economía y ya está listo el fashion. figueroa mpara que nos cuente un poquito más y se encontró con una famosa un gusto saludarte figueroa. >> ¿cómo están chicas? >> la gran amiga que fue una gran sorpresa hoy estando en el desfile de ryan. el diseñador que es e
. >> pasando a la noticia triste, hollywood está de luto, perdió la batalla contra el cáncer de páncreassaltó a la fama después de la participación en las películas dirty dancing y ghots. >> renato m. entabló una demanda contra la actriz para someter a su hijo a una prueba de adn y comprobar que es el padre del pequeño. susana gonzález no ha hecho comentarios en el pasado ya ha negado que él sea el padre del menor. >> pues bien, ten emos una excelente noticia....
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doctors removed a small growth from her pancreas. there is no sign the tumor had spread. >>> convicted murderer and charles manson followers susan atkins has died. she passed away late last night at a prison hospital in california. she was convicted for killing actress sharon tate 40 years ago. she lost her bid for parole early this month. she was 61 years old. >>> world leaders debate the global economy. they are reportedly close to a peer review of their economic policies. it is expected to be announced that it will be the permanent council for economic cooperation. they will meet on major security issues. >>> outside the summit, protesters are making their voices heard. >> i declare this to be and unlawful assembly. >> protesters turned violent. police tried to break up the crowds. police used pepper spray and rubber bullets. the try to get the crowd under control. 19 people were arrested. >>> a showdown over health insurance is expected today. jay rockefeller and chuck schumer will offer a slightly different versis of a public pl
doctors removed a small growth from her pancreas. there is no sign the tumor had spread. >>> convicted murderer and charles manson followers susan atkins has died. she passed away late last night at a prison hospital in california. she was convicted for killing actress sharon tate 40 years ago. she lost her bid for parole early this month. she was 61 years old. >>> world leaders debate the global economy. they are reportedly close to a peer review of their economic policies....
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doctors removed a small growth from her pancreas. there was no sign the tumor had spread. she is 76 years old. >>> convicted murderer susan atkins has died. she passed away last night at a prison hospital in california following a bout with brain cancer. she was convicted of killing actress sharon tate 40 years ago. she was 61 years old. >>> president obama and fellow world leaders are debating how to deal with the world economy in pittsburgh. is expected to be announced today that the g-20 will become the new permanent council for economic cooperation. it takes over for the g-8. that group will continue to meet on other issues. >>> protesters are making their voices heard loudly. >> i declare this to be an unlawful assembly. i ask you to disperse. >> protests turned violent. they threw rocks. police us tear-piercing noises -- police used ear- piercing noises. >>> a showdown over government- sponsored health care insurance is expected today. jay rockefeller and charles schumer will offer slightly different plans. max baucus omitted a government auction from his plan becaus
doctors removed a small growth from her pancreas. there was no sign the tumor had spread. she is 76 years old. >>> convicted murderer susan atkins has died. she passed away last night at a prison hospital in california following a bout with brain cancer. she was convicted of killing actress sharon tate 40 years ago. she was 61 years old. >>> president obama and fellow world leaders are debating how to deal with the world economy in pittsburgh. is expected to be announced today...
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actor patrick swayze falleciÓ en los angeles, california despuÉs de una batalla contra el cÁncer de pÁncreasajÓ mientras conseguÍa tratamiento. mÁs adelante, el presidente de costa rica, oscar arias se reÚne para conversar con los candidatos presidenciales de honduras. detalles de estas y otras importantes informacione mÁs adelante. pero ahora vamos con el mÁs guapo de la televisiÓn en las maÑanas. ¿cÓmo estÁs, don raÚl? >> doÑa neida, vamos a comenzar sabroso con reggaeton. ♪ con mucho cariÑo yo quiero saludar a centroamÉrica que se va a independizar. estamos gozando, estamos vacilando. y una comida de estamos esperando. ( informaciÓn en pantalla ) baila, sandoval, la sopa de caracol. >> mÁs adelante, vamos a mover el esqueleto. ♪ sopa de caracol >> ¿cÓmo competir con esa energÍa? ♪ >> ¡viva honduras, viva nicaragua, costa rica, el salvador, guatemala! ♪ ( risas ) >> ¡ea! >> Él se acaba de levantar, no nos volvemos locos, estamos celebrando.tju[reseckph@despier soÑar con las estrellas pero muy pocos pueden viajar con ellas vamos a hablar con nuestro orgullo hispano, el astronauta que acaba
actor patrick swayze falleciÓ en los angeles, california despuÉs de una batalla contra el cÁncer de pÁncreasajÓ mientras conseguÍa tratamiento. mÁs adelante, el presidente de costa rica, oscar arias se reÚne para conversar con los candidatos presidenciales de honduras. detalles de estas y otras importantes informacione mÁs adelante. pero ahora vamos con el mÁs guapo de la televisiÓn en las maÑanas. ¿cÓmo estÁs, don raÚl? >> doÑa neida, vamos a comenzar sabroso con...
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. >> i mean, i think she's lost this part of the pancreas right >> bef ultra sounds. >> cutting wire out. >> even during a routine procedure, dr. baron has no problem whatsoever asking for help. >> call mike -- >> we have heard about the salary and other places use it on a small scale, but this is what it's known for here. >> yeah. >> there's not the extra incentive to have the extra test. >> yeah, what drives me to do more is because i like what i do. >> for all of mayo's successes the debate outside has been mostly fought over who pays for coverage. even the president admits what's harder to legislate is perhaps the crucial thing. how medicine is practiced in this country. >> that is a slow, graduate process. you know, changing the culture of medicine, changing how doctors practice. those are things that will take years to accomplish. government can't simply dictate that. what we can do is provide some incentives to lift up some best practices. >> there's a fear that people such as yourselves are not going to want to enter medicine. do you understand why people are a little worried
. >> i mean, i think she's lost this part of the pancreas right >> bef ultra sounds. >> cutting wire out. >> even during a routine procedure, dr. baron has no problem whatsoever asking for help. >> call mike -- >> we have heard about the salary and other places use it on a small scale, but this is what it's known for here. >> yeah. >> there's not the extra incentive to have the extra test. >> yeah, what drives me to do more is because i like...
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she had undergone surgery for pan kr pancreas cancer earlier. >>> and the actress that admitted to killing sharon tate has died. she was brought to the parole board on a gurney and slept through the hearing. survivors of the victims of the infamous manson family murders argued against the release. >>> three soldiers died yesterday in afghanistan when their vehicle was struck by a bomb, and a marine and another soldier was shot during the attacks. this is the deadliest year of the war for international forces. >>> today the state of massachusetts will get a newest senator. massachusetts governor patrick, named the democratic party chairman, to fill the seat. kirk will be sworn in this afternoon and only will be senator for a few months. a special election for a permanent replacement will be held in january. kirk says he will not run for office during the special election. >>> well, the race for governor in virginiaightened up. creigh deeds will not get a boost from the man that used to hold the position. he cited deeds's opposition to a law that restricts gun purchases. this is seen as a sl
she had undergone surgery for pan kr pancreas cancer earlier. >>> and the actress that admitted to killing sharon tate has died. she was brought to the parole board on a gurney and slept through the hearing. survivors of the victims of the infamous manson family murders argued against the release. >>> three soldiers died yesterday in afghanistan when their vehicle was struck by a bomb, and a marine and another soldier was shot during the attacks. this is the deadliest year of...
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. >> he used to say "nobody puts patrick's pancreas in a corner," a sense of humor about it., let me bring you in here. he was diagnosed 20 months ago. and although relatively few people actually get pancreatic cancer, something like 95% of people who get it die from it. >> it has a very low survival rate, and that's one of the big frustrations, matt. it's the fourth leading cancer killer in the united states, happens to affect african-americans even more than whites. we're not sure we know why. and the problem is, if it's caught early, it's usually an accidental pickup because the pancreas floats in your belly not touching other organs. so the symptoms are nondezript, vomiting, bloating. so many times people either brush off the problem or frankly doctors misdiagnose it. >> so when we talk about a colonoscopy being a great early detection device, there is no such thing for pancreatic cancer? >> no, there's really nothing right now. the future holds beyond the normal radiation and chemo for treatment. the real treatment will be a vaccine for this kind of cancer. but right now
. >> he used to say "nobody puts patrick's pancreas in a corner," a sense of humor about it., let me bring you in here. he was diagnosed 20 months ago. and although relatively few people actually get pancreatic cancer, something like 95% of people who get it die from it. >> it has a very low survival rate, and that's one of the big frustrations, matt. it's the fourth leading cancer killer in the united states, happens to affect african-americans even more than whites....
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is get in the brain and block the signals that are normally released from, for example, liver, or pancreas, or fat cells that, normally make the way to the brain to tell us to stop eating. >> researchers also found the appetite enhancing effects of saturated fat stayed with the rodents for three days. and that's not good news for bill. >> now, you know this new study said once you eat even a little bit of this, you will want more, and more food. want more and more ice cream. more of everything. for days and days. >> that's true. i mean, after you have an ice cream cone you want more and more after that. not satisfying one cone. i should have gotten a sunday. >> the conclusion according to the scientist is sometimes you cannot listen to your body or your brain to tell you you're full. they say after eating fatty foods you have to literally force yourself to walk away. before having that second serving. in new york, douglas kennedy, fox news. >> more developments coming from a disaster in dundalk today. the water has since been shut off. but some roads still look like rivers. as hundreds of
is get in the brain and block the signals that are normally released from, for example, liver, or pancreas, or fat cells that, normally make the way to the brain to tell us to stop eating. >> researchers also found the appetite enhancing effects of saturated fat stayed with the rodents for three days. and that's not good news for bill. >> now, you know this new study said once you eat even a little bit of this, you will want more, and more food. want more and more ice cream. more of...
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ginsburg, who had a small malignant growth removed from her pancreas back in february, was taken to the hospital as a precaution. >> well, thousands of people are expected to gather outside the capitol building today for a muslim prayer service. that could affect a lot of folks who travel through the area. the service will take place on the west front of the capitol building, although there are no street closures in place yet, district officials say they will shut down some streets if the crowd gets too large. news 4's megan mcgrath joins us live from capitol hill now with more. good morning, megan. >> reporter: good morning, joe. the main event doesn't happen for a few hours but there are smaller prayer services scheduled throughout the day and they're expecting a big crowd here. as you said, that could impact traffic. we're down here at 3rd street and maryland avenue and you can see that all is quiet right now. we're really not seeing anybody gathering or any activity at this point, but we're still a few hours away from the main event. now, darul islam has scheduled a prayer event cal
ginsburg, who had a small malignant growth removed from her pancreas back in february, was taken to the hospital as a precaution. >> well, thousands of people are expected to gather outside the capitol building today for a muslim prayer service. that could affect a lot of folks who travel through the area. the service will take place on the west front of the capitol building, although there are no street closures in place yet, district officials say they will shut down some streets if the...
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in february, ginsburg had her spleen removed along with a malignant growth on her pancreas. >>> a new study finds that children who are spanked have lower iqs. a professor from the university of new hampshire found that children between the ages of 2 and 4 and 5 and 9 who were spanked had iqs over three to five points lower than kids who were not spanked. >>> and about 30 school teachers are flying high on thursday over albuquerque, getting a chance to ride in a zero-gravity jet. and for art gould, it was a chance to leave his wheelchair, if only for a few moments to float in midair. art says it was the best experience of his life next to the day he got married. it is now four minutes past the hour. let's get another check of the weather from al. >> love that ending. >> i do. i loved it. it's fantastic. >> all right. now let's look at what's going on as for as your weather's concerned. we've got a flood threat back in the southeast again, unfortunately, because of all the heavy rain that's going to be moving in. dry today in atlanta, but it's going to start raining again some time lat
in february, ginsburg had her spleen removed along with a malignant growth on her pancreas. >>> a new study finds that children who are spanked have lower iqs. a professor from the university of new hampshire found that children between the ages of 2 and 4 and 5 and 9 who were spanked had iqs over three to five points lower than kids who were not spanked. >>> and about 30 school teachers are flying high on thursday over albuquerque, getting a chance to ride in a zero-gravity...
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being able to treat juvenile diabetes by using stem cells to regenerate inlin-producing cells in the pancreasthese are right on the horizon. >> larry: does watermelon juice help with weight loss? hold it, we'll ask it in 60 seconds. hey, why don't we use our points from chase sapphire and take a break? we can't. sure, we can. the points don't expire... ♪ there is nothing for me... ♪ there's no travel restrictions... we could leave tomorrow. we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. >> larry: by the way the sun tigs of "why our health matters" is "a vision of medicine that can transform our future." things like stop making corporations rich. stop making our society poor. start each of us on the road to optimum health. myth or fact about watermelon juice? is it good for weight reduction? >> all fruit juice is concentrated sugar. if people want to lose weight the easiest thing to do is cut down or stop eating products made with flour and sugar
being able to treat juvenile diabetes by using stem cells to regenerate inlin-producing cells in the pancreasthese are right on the horizon. >> larry: does watermelon juice help with weight loss? hold it, we'll ask it in 60 seconds. hey, why don't we use our points from chase sapphire and take a break? we can't. sure, we can. the points don't expire... ♪ there is nothing for me... ♪ there's no travel restrictions... we could leave tomorrow. we can't use them for a vacation. you can...
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able to treat juvenile diabetes by using stem cells to regenerate insulin producing cells in the pancreask these are right on the horizon. >> does watermelon juice help with weight loss? that's not a question. we'll ask it to you in 60 seconds. >>> the subtitle of "why our health matters" is a division of health care that can transform our future. stop making corporations rich. stop making our society poor. start each of us on the road to optimum health. a myth or fact about watermelon juice? >> all fruit juice is concentrated sugar. if people want to lose weight, the easiest thing to do is to cut down and stop eating products made with flour and suge ash. no, i don't think watermelon juice is going to help you to lose weight, especially in you add it on to what you are already eating. many schools -- >> what's that? >> go ahead. >> i said in many schools that got soda machines out of schools, these are replaced with fruit juice vending machines. that's not that different. these are still beverages that are concentrated sugar. >> so what happens to fruits ask vegetables as the healthiest
able to treat juvenile diabetes by using stem cells to regenerate insulin producing cells in the pancreask these are right on the horizon. >> does watermelon juice help with weight loss? that's not a question. we'll ask it to you in 60 seconds. >>> the subtitle of "why our health matters" is a division of health care that can transform our future. stop making corporations rich. stop making our society poor. start each of us on the road to optimum health. a myth or fact...
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pancreas was removed. his liver got a transplant. and this guy's up there. and i think part of the disappointment today, people said you know, he doesn't look so good. i asked my dad, i said well when should he start to really look good? he said lucky by christmas. he's on so much medication right now that this guy, it's impressive he's out on the stage. >> i think he looks pretty good. >> i think so too. and the cannibalization, just remember, and tim knows this better than anybody. china's their growth engine. a million iphones go to china hp how many macs get sold in china? that's why apple is a buy. >> they're cutting prices on the ipod and that tells you the environment we're working in right now. this is not the apple story of 2007 and 2008. if you've got the -- >> lower margin business. ipods -- >> never been -- the ipod, it's never really been about the iphone. that is the driver. >> let's bring in "new york times" columnist david pogue. david, you just sat down with steve jobs himself. how did you think he looked? what did he have to say? >> you kno
pancreas was removed. his liver got a transplant. and this guy's up there. and i think part of the disappointment today, people said you know, he doesn't look so good. i asked my dad, i said well when should he start to really look good? he said lucky by christmas. he's on so much medication right now that this guy, it's impressive he's out on the stage. >> i think he looks pretty good. >> i think so too. and the cannibalization, just remember, and tim knows this better than...
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pancreas). can i get a tight shot of that? this is the pancreas).the organ that really can play havoc and it is one of those illnesses that i really never want to have. the five we have heard about designer babies. parents are calling for hormone shots, growth formal shots make the kids taller. is this a good idea to make human growth formal and has been around since 1958. originally only available -- because it was so rare to get, you got it from human pituitary gland in the brain. that caused some problems and they came out with a way to genetically make it. what we're seeing now is that there are parents bringing their short kids and saying hey, i kid is fine, he doesn't have a growth hormone deficiency, but i want to make intolerant because my kid is going to be the president is going to look great and be perfect. >> alysin: so who is a candidate? how short? >> what we're talking about here is for instance how tall are you to give 205'3" but i wish i was taller to make the average height for a woman in this country is 5'4". i think you came out
pancreas). can i get a tight shot of that? this is the pancreas).the organ that really can play havoc and it is one of those illnesses that i really never want to have. the five we have heard about designer babies. parents are calling for hormone shots, growth formal shots make the kids taller. is this a good idea to make human growth formal and has been around since 1958. originally only available -- because it was so rare to get, you got it from human pituitary gland in the brain. that caused...
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. >> they blocked the signals normally released from our liver or pancreas. >> the conclusion, according sometimes you cannot listen to your body or your brain. after eating fatty foods, you may have to literally forced herself to walk away. martha: the next time i want to have one of those ice creams, just show me the picture of the rat. >> that last for three days. martha: they said the rat did not know it was hungry. iraq does not know anything -- the rat does not know anything. trace: interesting stuff. thank you. martha: bonilla with hot fudge sauce -- vanilla with hot fudge. trace: we will come back live. this is the coach in kentucky. the final witness is on the stand. this could change the face of high school football as we know it, next. . so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the
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. >> reporter: the family says they found no science of long-term alcohol damage to her liver or pancreashey never once saw diane drunk. her grieving husband insists there must be another explanation. >> what do you want to say to the relatives of the people in the other car? >> i want to say that a drunk driver did not do this to your family. something medically had to have happened. >> daniel says he believes his wife suffered a stroke. >>> and finally, a sign of the economic times. the recession is forcing many people to just say no to jury duty, fearing it could cost them their job. they're claiming economic hardship. and some say they can't afford to get to court, let alone miss out on pay. and many judges are sensitive to the financial climate, and have excused many potential jurors. >>> but, sam champion, you may know, one of the great enhancements of serving on jury duty, is a fantastic instructional video, featuring diane sawyer, from the mid '90s. have you seen that? >> i have. i spent my time in jury duty. yeah. good morning, bill. we are live in tujunga, california, by the way
. >> reporter: the family says they found no science of long-term alcohol damage to her liver or pancreashey never once saw diane drunk. her grieving husband insists there must be another explanation. >> what do you want to say to the relatives of the people in the other car? >> i want to say that a drunk driver did not do this to your family. something medically had to have happened. >> daniel says he believes his wife suffered a stroke. >>> and finally, a sign...
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lot of sugar and you are providing your system with -- bombarding your system with sugar and your pancreass an insulin resistance. >> gregg: what they're good fates. >> olive oil, anything like that and it's not -- almonds. >> julie: monounsaturated fates. >> yes. and mostly those have all of the information for you because it is hard, polyunsaturated -- >> gregg: a plate of onion rings. >> no. no. no. >> julie: that's bad. onion rings! >> 75 grams of fat, an ordinary hamburger. 75 grams of fat! >> julie: they say red meat is supposed to be good for you, cheeseburger and hamburger not the red meat. >> not the red meat, they are talking about lean pieces of meat and -- >> steak and so forth. >> without the fat. you know and all of that. >> julie: the bread and the bun. >> and, also, you know, accompanied with a protein, with a balanced meal because that is how everything is done and when we go through next streams, it is no good and that is -- >> you know what is no good? if you are overwhat it eight ang to cut down and your brain tells you you wanted more, is there a way to combat that and
lot of sugar and you are providing your system with -- bombarding your system with sugar and your pancreass an insulin resistance. >> gregg: what they're good fates. >> olive oil, anything like that and it's not -- almonds. >> julie: monounsaturated fates. >> yes. and mostly those have all of the information for you because it is hard, polyunsaturated -- >> gregg: a plate of onion rings. >> no. no. no. >> julie: that's bad. onion rings! >> 75...
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scan, breast, bladder, cervical, lymphoma, leukemia, overeat, melanoma, brain, stomach, long, and pancreasthey decided in those countries they are willing to have more people die from these cancers in order to cover other people. what we are saying is the we are trying to cover 15% of the people. this amendment is to the heart of this bill. stay out of the patient/doctor relationship. the only way have shown to do it in the civilized government run systems is by rationing care. and is the only way they can contain costs. when you take 100 million people, if they go off of their health care and are put on to this government's plan, guess what? they are going to have to ration care. how do they do that? with your best practices checklist and your comparative effectiveness checklist. that is how they do it. that is what this is proposing to do. that is why we have to set a clear tone of front that we will not put up with that in the night the state of america. but with the gentleman yield to me? >> a one-council some questions. and did i want to ask some questions. this is an amendment that r
scan, breast, bladder, cervical, lymphoma, leukemia, overeat, melanoma, brain, stomach, long, and pancreasthey decided in those countries they are willing to have more people die from these cancers in order to cover other people. what we are saying is the we are trying to cover 15% of the people. this amendment is to the heart of this bill. stay out of the patient/doctor relationship. the only way have shown to do it in the civilized government run systems is by rationing care. and is the only...
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scan, breast, bladder, cervical, lymphoma, leukemia, overeat, melanoma, brain, stomach, long, and pancreasthey decided in those countries they are willing to have more people die from these cancers in order to cover other people. what we are saying is the we are trying to cover 15% of the people. this amendment is to the heart of this bill. stay out of the patient/doctor relationship. the only way have shown to do it in the civilized government run systems is by rationing care. and is the only way they can contain costs. when you take 100 million people, if they go off of their health care and are put on to this government's plan, guess what? they are going to have to ration care. how do they do that? with your best practices checklist and your comparative effectiveness checklist. that is how they do it. that is what this is proposing to do. that is why we have to set a clear tone of front that we will not put up with that in the night the state of america. but with the gentleman yield to me? >> a one-council some questions. and did i want to ask some questions. this is an amendment that r
scan, breast, bladder, cervical, lymphoma, leukemia, overeat, melanoma, brain, stomach, long, and pancreasthey decided in those countries they are willing to have more people die from these cancers in order to cover other people. what we are saying is the we are trying to cover 15% of the people. this amendment is to the heart of this bill. stay out of the patient/doctor relationship. the only way have shown to do it in the civilized government run systems is by rationing care. and is the only...
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scan, breast, bladder, cervical, lymphoma, leukemia, overeat, melanoma, brain, stomach, long, and pancreasthey decided in those countries they are willing to have more people die from these cancers in order to cover other people. what we are saying is the we are trying to cover 15% of the people. this amendment is to the heart of this bill. stay out of the patient/doctor relationship. the only way have shown to do it in the civilized government run systems is by rationing care. and is the only way they can contain costs. when you take 100 million people, if they go off of their health care and are put on to this government's plan, guess what? they are going to have to ration care. how do they do that? with your best practices checklist and your comparative effectiveness checklist. that is how they do it. that is what this is proposing to do. that is why we have to set a clear tone of front that we will not put up with that in the night the state of america. but with the gentleman yield to me? >> a one-council some questions. and did i want to ask some questions. this is an amendment that r
scan, breast, bladder, cervical, lymphoma, leukemia, overeat, melanoma, brain, stomach, long, and pancreasthey decided in those countries they are willing to have more people die from these cancers in order to cover other people. what we are saying is the we are trying to cover 15% of the people. this amendment is to the heart of this bill. stay out of the patient/doctor relationship. the only way have shown to do it in the civilized government run systems is by rationing care. and is the only...