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saline. overdosing her child on saline.nd what's so incredible to me is that she actually blogs -- she blogs fror the world to see i'm watching my son come off the bed in pain. we are going to have to make a difficult decision to take him off life support. if this is at her hand, she's going down. >> she gained all kinds of sympathy, as you pointed out, through social media. through the years. and that's why elizabeth cohen, i just wanted to have you on, because she is being investigated for having munchhausen by proxy, which is all about, what, getting sympathy, keeping your kid sick, you want the sympathy from the hospital, which is further exacerbated by this world of social media. >> munchhausen syndrome is where you do it about yourself, make up things about yourself, munchhausen by proxy, someone in your care. it it is so sad. in the end, really it's child abuse. and they don't know why people do this. they do it for comfort, they do it to get attention. many of these people were abused themselves as children. and as
saline. overdosing her child on saline.nd what's so incredible to me is that she actually blogs -- she blogs fror the world to see i'm watching my son come off the bed in pain. we are going to have to make a difficult decision to take him off life support. if this is at her hand, she's going down. >> she gained all kinds of sympathy, as you pointed out, through social media. through the years. and that's why elizabeth cohen, i just wanted to have you on, because she is being investigated...
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hospital officials are on edge and it is all because of the shortage of saline solution. i'm not ensure what that is, mike, fill us in. >> saline solution is critical if you are a blood pressure that is low, if you are dehydrated, and there is significant shortages, why? >> there was such a significant amount of flu last year over the winter that people used this all up. manufacturers have been struggling to keep up with getting this critical entity toy hospitals. >> what is it? it sound like salty water. >> is it same stuff we use for our contact lenses. >> well, kind of, this is normal or half normal say loon solution. what does that mean? you can pump it into your veins. remember, we really came from the ocean, if you will, and so salt, water is part of us, what this does is if your blood pressure is low, if you're owe you don't have enough fluids in your tank if you will you need to fill the the tank up. it is a good way to keep people that have all kind of problems, whether they are in the operating room or they are just dehydrated because they have a flu and they ha
hospital officials are on edge and it is all because of the shortage of saline solution. i'm not ensure what that is, mike, fill us in. >> saline solution is critical if you are a blood pressure that is low, if you are dehydrated, and there is significant shortages, why? >> there was such a significant amount of flu last year over the winter that people used this all up. manufacturers have been struggling to keep up with getting this critical entity toy hospitals. >> what is...
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it is a saline shortage in this country. what it means for you in in case you have a familye in mergecy when you have to go to the hospital, doctor mike in on that one. their story captured hearts across the country. a with man said her three-year old granddaughter recovering from the pit bull attack, dog almost tore her face off. they were told to leave that kfc restaurant because her face was disrupting customers. why investigators say, it was all a hoax. >> oh, come on. >> bad grand mom. >> really. >> can i bureau the the stick. >> um-hmm. >> don't you think sue's top looks like a pinata. >> oh, no. >> are you going to hit her. >> you know, you whack me, i will whack back. >> it is a whack attack. >> do you have any candy inside of you. >> i'm very sweet. >> this weather is sweet. i walked all the waste in today. >> that is sweet. >> you kind of look like you are pole dancing. i thought you were going the owl story. >> the morning commute looks good. we have some sun glare this morning but it is still pretty comfortable t
it is a saline shortage in this country. what it means for you in in case you have a familye in mergecy when you have to go to the hospital, doctor mike in on that one. their story captured hearts across the country. a with man said her three-year old granddaughter recovering from the pit bull attack, dog almost tore her face off. they were told to leave that kfc restaurant because her face was disrupting customers. why investigators say, it was all a hoax. >> oh, come on. >> bad...
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groundwater is upusable. 1.2 million hectares of lapped has become arid due to salinity. >> the lack of fresh groundwater is turning the fertile basin into a dessert. >> the sand dunes help to explain what happened to this part of the river. sea water has become inland as fresh water was depleted. in some cases sea water came inland as far as 50km. >> much of the problem is manmade. rivers diverted for agriculture, leaving no water for the delta. people don't have water to drink. forests providing wood are gone. the fresh water fish is not there any more. sea water is seeping in. it has engulfed the whole coastal areas. it is the coastal forestry and fisheries. it is moving. >> the eyeing sea is rapidly becoming a problem. those moving inland are not always welcome by locals. fishermen find it hard to adapt, and unemployment rates are pushed up. conservations in pakistan say it's not a priority for politicians, and the impact of climate change is a bitter threat than terrorism. >>> it's 100 years since arch duke ferdinand was shot dead in sarajevo, an act of defines -- defiance spark
groundwater is upusable. 1.2 million hectares of lapped has become arid due to salinity. >> the lack of fresh groundwater is turning the fertile basin into a dessert. >> the sand dunes help to explain what happened to this part of the river. sea water has become inland as fresh water was depleted. in some cases sea water came inland as far as 50km. >> much of the problem is manmade. rivers diverted for agriculture, leaving no water for the delta. people don't have water to...
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intake so that we are measuring the chemistry of the water as t here so we are getting temperatures, salinity, ph and oxygen every 30 minutes for the last month that it's been out and we have been doing this for a year straight now. >> attached to the bouy is a large data storage device retrieved once a month. it houses important information levels. >> we can look at things like how much does the environment here change over the course of a day or a week or a month, a season. if a storm blows in. the r.n. why that's important is that it's hard to predict and understand what the impact of acidification will be if we don't understand all of the little fluctuations. >> the research team hopes to system. >> the long-term agagoal is to provide a baseline data set so that we have some way of tracking future ocean acidification. >> so, do you think these researchers are hopeful that it's going to move in a better way pretty soon? >> it depends upon which researcher you talk to. some are a little bit concerned because, realize, the ocean has been absorbing this pollution for 100 years. and the worst
intake so that we are measuring the chemistry of the water as t here so we are getting temperatures, salinity, ph and oxygen every 30 minutes for the last month that it's been out and we have been doing this for a year straight now. >> attached to the bouy is a large data storage device retrieved once a month. it houses important information levels. >> we can look at things like how much does the environment here change over the course of a day or a week or a month, a season. if a...
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he has a saline bag with a trip on wheels.here was a foley catheter attached to him, because he had some incontinence issues. but he would wander off and come back. >> so what you're asserting is on that evening with all of those drugs that he left where you were watching him and then went to another part of the bedroom. but in trial you said that you left to use the rest room, and you were taking a phone call. >> that wasn't until the next day. that was the next day after around 11:20 in the morning, 11:20, 11:30. >> when did you realize he was in trouble? >> was what? >> when did you realize he was in trouble? >> michael? >> yes. >> when i came back into the room after i had gone away, called my office, made some calls. whatever calls i was making was to make sure my registration in england was complete because i had to be his physician over there and i didn't want to go practice without having registration. i was just about getting that done, the time zone, the differences, we were taking care of that. so part of the teleph
he has a saline bag with a trip on wheels.here was a foley catheter attached to him, because he had some incontinence issues. but he would wander off and come back. >> so what you're asserting is on that evening with all of those drugs that he left where you were watching him and then went to another part of the bedroom. but in trial you said that you left to use the rest room, and you were taking a phone call. >> that wasn't until the next day. that was the next day after around...
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the material, when you rehydrated with saline solution he hates just like this bunch.hen a surge is working on your knee or your spine, they have a defect in the bone they want to replace, they hydrate our product, squeeze it, put it into that defect and it expands naturally to fill all of the nooks and crevices. because our scaffolding material it in intimate contact with the bone, the signaling proteins are there and the body naturally is induced to rebuild the bone. >> that sounds great and clearly you have already developed this. what is the biggest challenge of getting it into widespread use? >> it is not very complicated. we need more representation. i joined the company six or seven months ago. we took a hard look at the salesforce force. we have replaced a lot of people . we started hiring people. there are certain parts of the country where we are strong but there are larger parts where we have not had representation in a while. we have to get the word out. >> what about compensation? i know that unless it is covered by medicare, a lot of development stops sho
the material, when you rehydrated with saline solution he hates just like this bunch.hen a surge is working on your knee or your spine, they have a defect in the bone they want to replace, they hydrate our product, squeeze it, put it into that defect and it expands naturally to fill all of the nooks and crevices. because our scaffolding material it in intimate contact with the bone, the signaling proteins are there and the body naturally is induced to rebuild the bone. >> that sounds...
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. >> i issue the fact that there saline this no one should cross, and that red line has been crossed. >> the politicians are here by wanting to desist from inciting the public. >> show us what you're seeing. >> reporter: well, as you can probably see behind me, laura, many buildings are smolder. very palpable sense of we which woul--of bewilderment. no one was arrested, how they managed to overwhelm the population with very minute security force that was based here. i was able to see the building that have been down. attackers were able to seize weapons that were held there, something that the police are denying. they're still trying to identify the bodies. clearly they were not prepared for that number of bodies. >> this is a big attack. we're hearing of the attack. >> this is the largest attacks since the attack on the westgate shopping mall. they say there is something different about this nature, the way it unfolded. the destinations did not target the nearby tourist resorts despite ongoing terrorist threats there. we're seeing an attack on a tiny village miles away from the desti
. >> i issue the fact that there saline this no one should cross, and that red line has been crossed. >> the politicians are here by wanting to desist from inciting the public. >> show us what you're seeing. >> reporter: well, as you can probably see behind me, laura, many buildings are smolder. very palpable sense of we which woul--of bewilderment. no one was arrested, how they managed to overwhelm the population with very minute security force that was based here. i...
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they sink into the ocean, go down to about 2,000 meters, measure salinity, temperature, oxygen, depthere that data back to us in our laboratory. these were developed by the academic community with funding from noah. it subsequently 30 nations have contributed floats to populate this system. the map here shows the population of those floats from 2000 until today. 3500 moorings, drifting buoys, 2,000 meters of water. we now get more measurements from the system in one month than we did from that entire eight years. an incredible success story in our ability to observe the ocean and from this set of measurements we have been able to quantify the warming of the ocean and also show how its salinity has been changing. coral is a different kind of story. we know that coral reefs, import and nurseries for fisheries, important habitats are under threat from acidification, from warming, from pollution, from disease, and from physical disruption. these important habitats require a more personal approach, and more into it -- and approach for observation. and yet here's some of the most exciting t
they sink into the ocean, go down to about 2,000 meters, measure salinity, temperature, oxygen, depthere that data back to us in our laboratory. these were developed by the academic community with funding from noah. it subsequently 30 nations have contributed floats to populate this system. the map here shows the population of those floats from 2000 until today. 3500 moorings, drifting buoys, 2,000 meters of water. we now get more measurements from the system in one month than we did from that...
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conservationists say 1.2 million hectares of arg cult ourl land has become arid due to salinity.he lack of fresh groundwater is turning the basin into a desert. >> the sand dunes around me explain what happen to this part of the area. environmentalists say that sea water has come inland as fresh water was depleted. then came the sand. see water has come inland as far as 50km. people do not have water to drink. forests which provided fuel are gone, and the fresh water fish is not there any more. apart from the river drying up. sea water is seeping in due to rising sea levels. >> it has engulfed the coastal areas. that is the coastal agriculture, coastal forestry, coastal fisheries, and then it is moving towards that. >> the rising sea is rapidly becoming a problem. those moving inland are not always welcomely locals. -- welcome by locals. consefbzists say the -- conservationists say it is not a big issue for politicians. >>> at least 11 people have been killed and thousands cut off by mudslides and rains in india's north-east. authorities are trying to get food and water to floode
conservationists say 1.2 million hectares of arg cult ourl land has become arid due to salinity.he lack of fresh groundwater is turning the basin into a desert. >> the sand dunes around me explain what happen to this part of the area. environmentalists say that sea water has come inland as fresh water was depleted. then came the sand. see water has come inland as far as 50km. people do not have water to drink. forests which provided fuel are gone, and the fresh water fish is not there any...
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you see here, deployed from ships, they sink into the ocean, go ,own to about 2000 meters measure salinitye surface emeter that data back to us in our laboratory. these floats were developed by the academic community with funding from noah, but subsequently 30 nations have contributed floats to populate this system. the map here shows the population of those floats from 2000 until today. buoys, 2000 meters of water -- through thousands of meters of water, we now get more measurements in one month than we did from that entire eight years of data. an incredible success story in our ability to observe the ocean . from this set of measurements, we have been able to quantify the warming of the ocean and also show how its salinity has been changing. corals are a different kind of story. we know that coral reefs, important nurseries for fisheries an important habitat, are under threat from acidification, from warming, from pollution, from disease and from physical disruption. requireportant habitats a more personal approach, a more intimate approach for observation. and yet here, some of the most
you see here, deployed from ships, they sink into the ocean, go ,own to about 2000 meters measure salinitye surface emeter that data back to us in our laboratory. these floats were developed by the academic community with funding from noah, but subsequently 30 nations have contributed floats to populate this system. the map here shows the population of those floats from 2000 until today. buoys, 2000 meters of water -- through thousands of meters of water, we now get more measurements in one...
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saline told me earlier this morning that yes, there was concern about a wider risk of elevation in theiolence in iraq even though it wouldn't affect necessarily this part of the world. but it would affect investor sentiment. these are companies, dubai especially that it's seeking foreign imports. that shakes it up a little bit. we'll keep a close eye on the story as it evolves. >> obviously, there's a lot surrounding situations in iraq. but speaking to the uk ambassador sir william peyton this morning and he said the only solution that will be found here is a domestic solution, outside interference won't work. would you agree with that? >> well, that is the feedback we're getting from the analysts and experts that i've been speaking to, as well, who made it clear that foreign intervention would just make everything a lot more complicated. you can see that iran is supporting its ally in baghdad under prime minister nuri al maliki. you've heard from the golf cooperation council which is a sunni majority region and has in the public discourse described the situation in iraq as an uprising
saline told me earlier this morning that yes, there was concern about a wider risk of elevation in theiolence in iraq even though it wouldn't affect necessarily this part of the world. but it would affect investor sentiment. these are companies, dubai especially that it's seeking foreign imports. that shakes it up a little bit. we'll keep a close eye on the story as it evolves. >> obviously, there's a lot surrounding situations in iraq. but speaking to the uk ambassador sir william peyton...
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doctors saline protein, fish and chicken provide a greater benefit than vegetables. some warn high protein meats can also be high in saturated fat, posing a different threat. >> parts of the u.s. will be dealing with welt weather, other growing fire risks. meteorologist nicole mitchell is here. let's bring her in on that. >> it would be nice if we could just do an exchange. >> i know! big a big fan to blow the rain that way. >> we haven't figured that out. if i could, i'd be making a lot more money, switch the weather around and give people what they wanted. the lingering boundary into the northeast, that in general with high humidity levels is going to cause unsettled weather the next couple days. another system through the midwest already caused a history of stronger storms, high winds especially yesterday and could do that again for portions of the southern plains anywhere from texas to mississippi, we'll watch for that slight arriving. showers and storms in general along the rest of that line willower humidity as we get toward the weekend. a lot of people will be
doctors saline protein, fish and chicken provide a greater benefit than vegetables. some warn high protein meats can also be high in saturated fat, posing a different threat. >> parts of the u.s. will be dealing with welt weather, other growing fire risks. meteorologist nicole mitchell is here. let's bring her in on that. >> it would be nice if we could just do an exchange. >> i know! big a big fan to blow the rain that way. >> we haven't figured that out. if i could,...
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you see here, deployed from ships, they sink into the ocean, go down to about 2000 meters, measure salinityo the surface and telling nader that dated back to us in our laboratories. -- telomere. these floats were developed by the academic community with funding from noaa, subsequent 30 nations have contributed floats to the -- dupont put the system. the map here shows the population of those floats from 2000 tilt today. 3500 drifting buoys, 2000 meters of water. we now get more measurements from the argo system in one month than we did from that entire eight years of float day. and i then cuddle success storyn our ability to observe the ocean. and from this set of measurements we have been able to quantify the warming of the ocean and also show how it has been changing. corals are a different kind of story. we know that coral reefs, important nurseries for fisheries, important habitats, are under threat from acidification, from warming, from pollution, from disease and from physical disruption. des important habitats require a more personal approach, a more intimate approach for observation
you see here, deployed from ships, they sink into the ocean, go down to about 2000 meters, measure salinityo the surface and telling nader that dated back to us in our laboratories. -- telomere. these floats were developed by the academic community with funding from noaa, subsequent 30 nations have contributed floats to the -- dupont put the system. the map here shows the population of those floats from 2000 tilt today. 3500 drifting buoys, 2000 meters of water. we now get more measurements...
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this set of measurements we've been able to quantify the warming of the cean and also show how its salinity. course are a different kind of -- corals are a different kind of story. we know that coral reefs, important nurseries for fisheries and important habitat are under threat from acidification, from warming, from pollution, from disease and from physical disruption. these important habitats require a more important approach, a more intimate approach for observation and yet here some of the most exciting things are coming from the commercial community. small inexpensive cameras developed for the recreation community, the go pro cameras, are used now to put together all of those photos with computer -- using computers to develop imageries like this from a recent shot to be able to go back to the lab and study the reef in exquisite detail. now imagine being able to do that on a regular basis with scientists, with citizen scientists to be able to look at this area as it changes in respect -- with respect to different events. we've now gotten used to being able to look at the ocean from sate
this set of measurements we've been able to quantify the warming of the cean and also show how its salinity. course are a different kind of -- corals are a different kind of story. we know that coral reefs, important nurseries for fisheries and important habitat are under threat from acidification, from warming, from pollution, from disease and from physical disruption. these important habitats require a more important approach, a more intimate approach for observation and yet here some of the...
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saline spray. >> i'm wondering about the potatoes. >> this is so that if you -- the cool cucumber or put them on your eyes like this, it feels great. it decreases the inflammation around your eyes that you get from allergies. that itching, inflammation. any antiinflammatory works like that. >> potatoes are in that class. >> and cucumbers. this stuff, sesame oil, or any kind of pepper, inhale it and that actually opens up your sinuses. same as the neti pot does. >> rub the sesame oil under your nose? >> that's right. >> so if the natural is doing all right, but you want the next step what, sort of medications can help people suffering now? >> what works for one person doesn't work for another. some people can do it all naturally, like with a butter bur and others. but for others, they need an antihistamine a day, like zirtek , like a claritin. some of my patients tell me it makes them tired. they can only take it at the end of the day. they can't use it at all. some people need steroid nasal spray. i start it in advance of the season allergy. if you start before the allergy season sta
saline spray. >> i'm wondering about the potatoes. >> this is so that if you -- the cool cucumber or put them on your eyes like this, it feels great. it decreases the inflammation around your eyes that you get from allergies. that itching, inflammation. any antiinflammatory works like that. >> potatoes are in that class. >> and cucumbers. this stuff, sesame oil, or any kind of pepper, inhale it and that actually opens up your sinuses. same as the neti pot does. >>...