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all right, saskatchewan rough riders. let's check your weather.lood watches in parts of eastern p.a., new york city, coastal south atlantic with a front that's just stalled along there. rainfall amounts, some areas picking up up to five inches of rain. we're watching the tropics. tropical waves coming off the african coast. tropical depression not as impressive, but we'll keep an eye on it if it continunu >> we are going to be cooler than normal, temperature-wise, with clouds developing this afternoon. chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. thunderstorms. that's your latest weather. hoda? >> al, thank you. this morning on "today's health," diseases doctors get wrong. symptoms can be misleading. and about 40% of all mistakes that doctors make are misdiagnoses. the current issue of "redbook" magazine explores how you can help prevent medical error. stacy morrison is redbook's editor in chief and our own dr. nancy synderman. first of all, how scary that they are misdiagnosing, we're going to talk about four different diseases, illnesses. but
all right, saskatchewan rough riders. let's check your weather.lood watches in parts of eastern p.a., new york city, coastal south atlantic with a front that's just stalled along there. rainfall amounts, some areas picking up up to five inches of rain. we're watching the tropics. tropical waves coming off the african coast. tropical depression not as impressive, but we'll keep an eye on it if it continunu >> we are going to be cooler than normal, temperature-wise, with clouds developing...
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. >> in someplaces like saskatchewan had 33 degrees or whatnot. >> right. >> but it is not in the united states at this point in time. on the markets friday looks a little different. >> absolutely. friday closes out with kind of a fizzle really of all of that excitement that greg was talking about in the soy bean market. they sold -- they sold it off. and, you know, ultimately if you are a technician and you didn't like what you saw in the charts upside down week, you know, we are creating a nice pictures for the bears as we go into next week. and after sitting kind of sideways and consolidated for so long this could be what everybody was waiting for. you know, which direction do we go next after sitting here going sideways? >> well, the downside looks like more of a reality than the upside. >> i talk to formers every day. and they are not technicians except for technicians on their own farm. but they are now beginning to wonder what is the market going to to do? they should have already made the season a lot of them are saying. but is there any opportunity to make money out of this mark
. >> in someplaces like saskatchewan had 33 degrees or whatnot. >> right. >> but it is not in the united states at this point in time. on the markets friday looks a little different. >> absolutely. friday closes out with kind of a fizzle really of all of that excitement that greg was talking about in the soy bean market. they sold -- they sold it off. and, you know, ultimately if you are a technician and you didn't like what you saw in the charts upside down week, you...
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it was alberta, others, saskatchewan as well i believe and the national canadian human rights tribunalribunal, those tribunals have censored pastors, have censored canadian citizens, find them for what they deem to be hate speech, speaking out against homosexuality and a marriage and so forth and we are seeing the same thing creep into the united states, absolutely. >> host: do we have any evidence that the obama administration and democrats in congress or really looking toward these international with samples, we have concrete evidence that they are watching what is happening in canada or argentina or western europe and they are literally taking that as a model for what they want to do. >> guest: i absolutely believe that is the case. it's apparent the recent example of the united kingdom banning michael savage for his bombastic speech against radical islam, it's incredulous a country that purports to bellevue free speech would even consider them. in fact i defend michael savage in several instances in the book so i would presume that of the united kingdom should ban the book. if they
it was alberta, others, saskatchewan as well i believe and the national canadian human rights tribunalribunal, those tribunals have censored pastors, have censored canadian citizens, find them for what they deem to be hate speech, speaking out against homosexuality and a marriage and so forth and we are seeing the same thing creep into the united states, absolutely. >> host: do we have any evidence that the obama administration and democrats in congress or really looking toward these...
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what happened is one province, saskatchewan which is a lot like colorado, have planes and half mountains -- half plains -- elected a left-wing governor who decided everyone in the province should have health care. he's set up a state-run single- payer system in 1944. his name was tommy douglas. he called the medicare and it work. everyone in that province had medicare. many doctors came there because they knew that they would get paid. the other provinces saw it and gradually they copied it. they saw it was working. by 1961 it was so popular that the people of canada demanded that the federal government established it coast to coast. it began in one state with tommy douglas. in 2004 the canadian broadcasting company did a poll -- millions of voters. the candidates included alexander ranll, there'd jfk, -- the >> green, and others -- the >> and the one was tommy douglas. host: could you elaborate on that? guest: yes, it is important to know that the healthcare system is imported for canadians. you want to keep our system because it is important for everyone. we want to improve our system
what happened is one province, saskatchewan which is a lot like colorado, have planes and half mountains -- half plains -- elected a left-wing governor who decided everyone in the province should have health care. he's set up a state-run single- payer system in 1944. his name was tommy douglas. he called the medicare and it work. everyone in that province had medicare. many doctors came there because they knew that they would get paid. the other provinces saw it and gradually they copied it....
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all right, saskatchewan rough riders. let's check your weather. new york city, coastal south atlantic with a front that's just stalled alongg there. rainfall amounts, some areas picking up up to five inches of rain. we're watching the tropics. tropical waves coming off the african coast. tropical depression not as impressive, but we'll keep an eye on it if i; >>> good morning. temperatures now in the mid 70s around the region at this hour as we look at the temperatures across the bay, the eastern shore, the mid 70s. in the mountains near 70. for the rest of the day partly cloudy, high reaching the mid 80s. a chance of a passing afternoon thundershower, remaining humid into the weekend. partly cloudy friday, saturday and sunday. a small chance of an afternoon thundershower each day. a bit of a warm-up, too. highs near 90 by sunday, may hit 90 monday and tuesday. that's your latest weather. hoda? >> al, thank you. this morning on "today's health," diseases doctors get wrong. symptoms can be misleading. and about 40% of all mistakes that doctors mak
all right, saskatchewan rough riders. let's check your weather. new york city, coastal south atlantic with a front that's just stalled alongg there. rainfall amounts, some areas picking up up to five inches of rain. we're watching the tropics. tropical waves coming off the african coast. tropical depression not as impressive, but we'll keep an eye on it if i; >>> good morning. temperatures now in the mid 70s around the region at this hour as we look at the temperatures across the bay,...
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what happened is one province, saskatchewan which is a lot like colorado, have planes and half mountains -- half plains -- elected a left-wing governor who decided everyone in the province should have health care. he's set up a state-run single- payer system in 1944. his name was tommy douglas. he called the medicare and it work. everyone in that province had medicare. many doctors came there because they knew that they would get paid. the other provinces saw it and gradually they copied it. they saw it was working. by 1961 it was so popular that the people of canada demanded that the federal government established it coast to coast. it began in one state with tommy douglas. in 2004 the canadian broadcasting company did a poll -- millions of voters. the candidates included alexander randall, there'd jfk, -- the >> green, and others -- the >> and the one was tommy douglas. host: could you elaborate on that? guest: yes, it is important to know that the healthcare system is imported for canadians. you want to keep our system because it is important for everyone. everyone. we want to improve
what happened is one province, saskatchewan which is a lot like colorado, have planes and half mountains -- half plains -- elected a left-wing governor who decided everyone in the province should have health care. he's set up a state-run single- payer system in 1944. his name was tommy douglas. he called the medicare and it work. everyone in that province had medicare. many doctors came there because they knew that they would get paid. the other provinces saw it and gradually they copied it....
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what happened is one province, saskatchewan which is a lot like colorado, have planes and half mountains -- half plains -- elected a left-wing governor who decided everyone in the province should have health care. he's set up a state-run single- payer system in 1944. his name was tommy douglas. he called the medicare and it work. everyone in that province had medicare. many doctors came there because they knew that they would get paid. the other provinces saw it and gradually they copied it. they saw it was working. by 1961 it was so popular that the people of canada demanded that the federal government established it coast to coast. it began in one state with tommy douglas. in 2004 the canadian broadcasting company did a poll -- millions of voters. the candidates included alexander randall, there'd jfk, -- the >> green, and others -- the >> and the one was tommy douglas. host: could you elaborate on that? guest: yes, it is important to know that the healthcare system is imported for canadians. you want to keep our system because it is important for everyone. we want to improve our syste
what happened is one province, saskatchewan which is a lot like colorado, have planes and half mountains -- half plains -- elected a left-wing governor who decided everyone in the province should have health care. he's set up a state-run single- payer system in 1944. his name was tommy douglas. he called the medicare and it work. everyone in that province had medicare. many doctors came there because they knew that they would get paid. the other provinces saw it and gradually they copied it....