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it's rhoda. my dad has atrial fi, or afib.the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not for people with artificial heart valves. don't stop taking pradaxa without talking to your doctor. stopping increases your risk of stroke. ask your doctor if you need to stop pradaxa before surgery or a medical or dental procedure. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding or have had a heart valve replaced. seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk
it's rhoda. my dad has atrial fi, or afib.the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey...
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it is rhoda. >> so you were late. you kept the cast waiting. i have been late all my life. is a terrible thing i'm not proud of it. >> phillis, this is a big night for you isn't it two ahas. >> you said you turned it a around. >> valerie. she was tenacious with her support of me. >> call her aunt phillis. what was she like on the set? >> she wasn't with us a lot. she had to do a lot to sell the show. a lot to interviews and other thimg. >> did you pick up those things for me while you were shopping. >> yeah, i did. here they are. >> when i was a kid young frankenstein it was a classic. >> in your book you explain why the horses whine. >> well, i didn't find out either until later. mel brooks i asked him why they whined. he said bluker in german means glue. he didn't tell anyone. >> bluker. >> he's a crazy guy. but you can't be crazy making a movie. very. >> we were completely focused you and victor were. >> yes, say it. my boyfriend. >> what was the most fun? >> i suppose the mel brooks flims. >> good night. >> good night. >> it is so funny to be here with you after seeing
it is rhoda. >> so you were late. you kept the cast waiting. i have been late all my life. is a terrible thing i'm not proud of it. >> phillis, this is a big night for you isn't it two ahas. >> you said you turned it a around. >> valerie. she was tenacious with her support of me. >> call her aunt phillis. what was she like on the set? >> she wasn't with us a lot. she had to do a lot to sell the show. a lot to interviews and other thimg. >> did you pick...
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it's rhoda. [ laughter ] >> you were late. kelp the cast waiting. >> i have been late all my life. and it's a terrible, terrible thing. i'm not proud of it. but everybody was always nice to me. aha! >> phyllis, this is a big night for you, isn't it? two ahas. >> you say you turned it around. you said, "i'm not going to be that way any i did mor-- anymor" what turned it around? >> valerie. never wavered. she was just tenacious with her support of me. >> phyllis -- have a little respect for your mother, kids. call her aunt phyllis. >> mary tyler moore herds, guarded. people don't know a lot about her. they like her. what kind of figure was she? >> she wasn't with us much at all because -- >> really? >> she had to be protected. >> protected against what? >> getting worn out. you -- you rehearse, but then she had to do a lot to sell the show. a lot of interviews. a lot of other things. >> you pick up those things while you were shopping? >> yeah, i did. here they are. >> when i was a kid, "young frank stein," and you position your
it's rhoda. [ laughter ] >> you were late. kelp the cast waiting. >> i have been late all my life. and it's a terrible, terrible thing. i'm not proud of it. but everybody was always nice to me. aha! >> phyllis, this is a big night for you, isn't it? two ahas. >> you say you turned it around. you said, "i'm not going to be that way any i did mor-- anymor" what turned it around? >> valerie. never wavered. she was just tenacious with her support of me....
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production company with programs like lou grant and rhoda and mary tyler moore show and all these other things and then steven j. canal got into it with all the action movies and you know it just exploded i mean just the explosion of creativity and back in the thirty's or forty's or whatever it was at the movie business was regulated more heavily there was an explosion of creativity that too because the get used to be that if you wanted to see a metro movie you had to go to a metro theater and you only saw metro stars and when they got broken up you know it provided for a lot of career to never happen in the radio industry and i think it's one of the problems that am radio struggling with right now so. you know as much as i appreciate your point ernest i think the opposite is actually the case that regulation here we have you know the movie industry a great example of regulation actually helped build the industry now is that our callers for the night ed in erie pennsylvania want to talk about the keystone pipeline in. it it begin. delivering oil from cushing oklahoma to customers in ear
production company with programs like lou grant and rhoda and mary tyler moore show and all these other things and then steven j. canal got into it with all the action movies and you know it just exploded i mean just the explosion of creativity and back in the thirty's or forty's or whatever it was at the movie business was regulated more heavily there was an explosion of creativity that too because the get used to be that if you wanted to see a metro movie you had to go to a metro theater and...
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despite the fact that roger rhodas was driving the car well above the posted speed limit of 45 miles hour at 100-plus miles per hour, it was not ruled manslaughter. it was ruled an accident. of course, rhodas, the driver, who could have possibly have faced charges as a result of the crash died. in fact, he died almost instantly after the car slammed into a light post, and then a couple of trees came to rest and burst into flames. the autopsy report says that it was the traumatic injuries that these two men suffered that killed them along with burns from the car. the car was destroyed by the fire, and these men were severely charred by it. in fact, it took dental records in order to identify the two men. what we found from this autopsy report that we wondered about is how long did they live? and according to the report, not very long. in fact, the study of their tracheas showed very little soot in there which would indicate they were not breathing in that dark black smoke from the porsche fire. so that at least may be some comfort to the fans and the family who would be led to believe
despite the fact that roger rhodas was driving the car well above the posted speed limit of 45 miles hour at 100-plus miles per hour, it was not ruled manslaughter. it was ruled an accident. of course, rhodas, the driver, who could have possibly have faced charges as a result of the crash died. in fact, he died almost instantly after the car slammed into a light post, and then a couple of trees came to rest and burst into flames. the autopsy report says that it was the traumatic injuries that...