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they evacuated the sinai, but refused to leave the gaza strip.hey continued to occupy those two spots. finally after presidential pressure on march 1st 1957 the israeli government announced its intention to withdraw. a big story about this because politically this was a hot potato. then there is the eisenhower doctrine. in a four hour meeting with congressional leaders who else but dwight eisenhower can hold a 40 hour meeting on new year's day. eisenhower presented resolutions to those leaders endorsing military and economic aid to the middle east and if necessary military intervention by the united states. the house passed a resolution on january 30th, the same day that there was a state visit. now, he insisted that the president come to the airport to greet him, something that he had never done with any other foreign leader. but saudi oil had its clout. he finally agreed to go. he grumbled now he would have to agree everybody at the airport in the future. the eisenhower doctrine passed the senate on march 5th. in a breathtaking two months the w
they evacuated the sinai, but refused to leave the gaza strip.hey continued to occupy those two spots. finally after presidential pressure on march 1st 1957 the israeli government announced its intention to withdraw. a big story about this because politically this was a hot potato. then there is the eisenhower doctrine. in a four hour meeting with congressional leaders who else but dwight eisenhower can hold a 40 hour meeting on new year's day. eisenhower presented resolutions to those leaders...
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of state for great britain signed a secret protocol providing that the israeli troops invaded the sinai peninsula on october 29th. this was the plan. once the israelis advanced toward the suez canal britain and france would alter an ultimatum to cease fighting and accept the french occupation of the canal. if as expected egypt rejected the ultimatum, britain and france would begin bombarding egypt on october 31st followed by the troop landings but remember this was a secret. it was not in the newspapers. what was in the newspapers that day was that the soviet union had sent troops into budapest laundry killing dozens of protesters. eisenhower knew nothing of the secret meeting in paris. that day the intelligence advisory committee chaired by the cia director, the brother of john foster dulles is a myth of the war wasn't eminent in postponed to further revision of the estimates. the committee ignored an fbi report that an unnamed country was considering military action against nasser. monday october 29th eisenhower campaigning in florida was handed a note as he boarded his plan for richm
of state for great britain signed a secret protocol providing that the israeli troops invaded the sinai peninsula on october 29th. this was the plan. once the israelis advanced toward the suez canal britain and france would alter an ultimatum to cease fighting and accept the french occupation of the canal. if as expected egypt rejected the ultimatum, britain and france would begin bombarding egypt on october 31st followed by the troop landings but remember this was a secret. it was not in the...
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the israelis evacuated the sinai but refused to leave the gaza strip and the mouth of the gulf. they continued to occupy those two spots. finally, after four months of presidential pressure objects march 1st, 1951, the israeli government announced its intention to withdraw. there's a big story about this because politically this was a hot potato, too. then there's the eisenhower doctrine. in a four-hour meeting with congressional leaders on new year's day 1957, who else but dwight eisenhower would hold a four-hour meeting with congressional leaders on new year's day? eisenhower presented a resolution to those leaders endorsing military and economic aid to the middle east. and if necessary, military intervention by the united states. the house passed the resolution on january 30th, the same day that ike paraded the king from saudi arabia before cameras on a state visit. he insisted that the president come to the airport to greet him. that's something that ike had never done with any other foreign leader. but saudi oil had its cloud in those days too and ike agreed to do. and he g
the israelis evacuated the sinai but refused to leave the gaza strip and the mouth of the gulf. they continued to occupy those two spots. finally, after four months of presidential pressure objects march 1st, 1951, the israeli government announced its intention to withdraw. there's a big story about this because politically this was a hot potato, too. then there's the eisenhower doctrine. in a four-hour meeting with congressional leaders on new year's day 1957, who else but dwight eisenhower...
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an unidentified man was rushed to sinai hospital and pronounced dead. a woman who gets pregnant was taken to shock trauma and is in serious condition. -- a woman who was pregnant was taken to shock trauma and is in serious condition. >> this video shows the boat the missing man and his friends were operating. police will continue their search operations. you can share your videos when ranking news happens at wbaltv.com -- went breaking news happens at wbaltv.com. >> and now, your 11 insta- weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> 87 is the normal high. 96 at the inner harbor. that at least a little change in the atmosphere. less moisture in the atmosphere and not as stifling and muggy as it was over the weekend. the record high, 102 degrees. the record low, 55. it is interesting that the record amount of precipitation this time of year is fairly low. the most we have had on the rain gauge for the fifth of baltimore -- for the fifth of july, 1.65 oz. the temperatures are not that bad for this time of year. the 70's and very cool
an unidentified man was rushed to sinai hospital and pronounced dead. a woman who gets pregnant was taken to shock trauma and is in serious condition. -- a woman who was pregnant was taken to shock trauma and is in serious condition. >> this video shows the boat the missing man and his friends were operating. police will continue their search operations. you can share your videos when ranking news happens at wbaltv.com -- went breaking news happens at wbaltv.com. >> and now, your 11...
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sinai school of medicine, shows how a brain injury, this white area, can lead to a huge loss of neurons and often, over the years, to dementia. wanamaker visits troops with brain injuries in afghanistan and iraqi, and know they could suffer the same way he suffers today. >> i feel bad for those guys. >> reporter: troops who face yet another risk in the years ahead. robert bazell, nbc news, buffalo. >>> and up next here tonight, the reason 12 million children took a moment today to sing the same song. >>> a well done goes out to los angeles tonight. all those warnings with carmageddon did pay off, including on this broadcast. people did stay away from the 405 freeway, which opened hours ahead of schedule after the big improvement project shut it down for a day and a half. during the work period, a bridge was demolished and lanes were widened, and it all went off without a hitch, except for a few tickets issued to people who just couldn't help themselves. they either rode bikes or ran along that long ribbon of highway. >>> world war ii and korea veteran, proud marine, long-time former sen
sinai school of medicine, shows how a brain injury, this white area, can lead to a huge loss of neurons and often, over the years, to dementia. wanamaker visits troops with brain injuries in afghanistan and iraqi, and know they could suffer the same way he suffers today. >> i feel bad for those guys. >> reporter: troops who face yet another risk in the years ahead. robert bazell, nbc news, buffalo. >>> and up next here tonight, the reason 12 million children took a moment...
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in order to better understand heart disease we went to the mount sinai hospital in new york city to meet with the world's leading cardiologist valentyn. was ben the past president of both the american heart association and the world heart federation. is a behavior problem to. the world he's fighting with you and one of the leading cause of the heart disease is dietary choices which will be called a wolf from some. unfortunately even in developing countries and in poor countries these are all being believed. men and women consuming higher levels of command even just a couple grams a day had substantially higher risk of heart to twenty thirty forty percent higher depending on how much chance they were eating and we did find that even quite small amounts of transfer in the put supplies such as one or two percent of the calories were in this transfer that increased heart disease risk by twenty going up to about eighty percent of the harvard school of public health estimates the trans fat has been causing. fifty thousand. every year so this is a toxic chemical that doesn't belong in the food
in order to better understand heart disease we went to the mount sinai hospital in new york city to meet with the world's leading cardiologist valentyn. was ben the past president of both the american heart association and the world heart federation. is a behavior problem to. the world he's fighting with you and one of the leading cause of the heart disease is dietary choices which will be called a wolf from some. unfortunately even in developing countries and in poor countries these are all...
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the sinai nine hundred ninety one has been trying to leave its soviet past behind since that. julius is the capital if you wait in the city changed hands many times during the twentieth century the world will want the poles were in charge then during the second world war nazi germany took control when the soviet army drove the fascists out of the baltics the city became a few manias capital most again of the country joining the soviet union. they like saying in russia we liberated the lithuanian people from that see germany at the should i add the following yes you did but you didn't bother to leave afterwards it was. you that when perestroika go under way in the late one nine hundred eighty s. if you are a neo was one of the first soviet republics to demand independence. it was far as we're concerned phone use is the capital notes moscow as the way is has been and i'm swale it be in the future. the confrontation between the soviet empire is weakening senta of the rebellious baltic republics resulted in street clashes. fourteen people were crushed by tanks hundreds were. thing
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in order to better understand heart disease we went to the mount sinai hospital in new york city to meet with the world's leading cardiologist valentyn brewster was bend the past president of both the american heart association and the world heart federation. is a behavior problem very well what time is late the world is fighting with you and one of the leading causes of heart disease is poor dietary choices which will be called the world from such unfortunately even in developing countries and in poor countries these evolving believe properly why is that men and women consume the higher levels of command even just a couple grams a day had substantially higher risk of heart fifteen twenty thirty forty percent higher depending on how much chance they were looking and we did find that you can write small amounts of transcribed in a put supplies such as one or two percent of the calories for the inner strengths fact heard increase heart since risk twenty you can up your body percent the harvard school of public health estimates the transfer that has been caused. fifty thousand premature dea
in order to better understand heart disease we went to the mount sinai hospital in new york city to meet with the world's leading cardiologist valentyn brewster was bend the past president of both the american heart association and the world heart federation. is a behavior problem very well what time is late the world is fighting with you and one of the leading causes of heart disease is poor dietary choices which will be called the world from such unfortunately even in developing countries and...
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in order to better understand heart disease we went to the mount sinai hospital in new york city to meet with the world's leading cardiologist valentyn to start was bad the past present of both the american heart association and the world heart federation. he said he'd be a problem to. the world he's fighting with you and one of the leading causes of heart disease is poor dietary choices called the world from such unfortunately even in developing countries and in poor countries these have all been believe properly why is this and then women consume the higher levels of command even just a couple grams a day had substantially higher risk of heart fifteen twenty thirty forty percent higher depending on how much and the we and we did find that even quite small amounts of transfer out in a put supplies such as one or two percent of the calories were in his transfer out or the increased heart since risk are twenty and even up to about the percent the harvard school of public health estimates that trans fat has been caused. upwards of fifty thousand premature deaths from heart attacks every ye
in order to better understand heart disease we went to the mount sinai hospital in new york city to meet with the world's leading cardiologist valentyn to start was bad the past present of both the american heart association and the world heart federation. he said he'd be a problem to. the world he's fighting with you and one of the leading causes of heart disease is poor dietary choices called the world from such unfortunately even in developing countries and in poor countries these have all...
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and second, we've been through a lot of accidents that took place between cairo, sharm el shiekh and sinai. this is by far the worst. >>reporter: cairo has been by far the hardest hit. this time last year the occupancy rate at the ramses hilton was between 90 and 100%. now it's under thirty. in other parts of the country some hotelshave even shut, although that's not the case in cairo - at least so far. here at the hilton they'vebeen trying to lessen the impact on their staff by paying them they would usually have received from the service charges the hotel puts on its bills. >>from the beginning of what we are going through at the moment - after the revolution our company being hilton and the owning company made sure to subsidise the pay of the team members so they did not feel the difference, which i think is an extremely good thing, but this does not stop them from worrying for the future since how long can this continue, how far can we sustain such aid? >>reporter: the country's resorts along the red sea have fared better. yet visitor numbers have still fallen by forty to fifty per cen
and second, we've been through a lot of accidents that took place between cairo, sharm el shiekh and sinai. this is by far the worst. >>reporter: cairo has been by far the hardest hit. this time last year the occupancy rate at the ramses hilton was between 90 and 100%. now it's under thirty. in other parts of the country some hotelshave even shut, although that's not the case in cairo - at least so far. here at the hilton they'vebeen trying to lessen the impact on their staff by paying...
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egypt to israel and jordan shutting off a supply of plastic out of a pumping station in egypt north sinai region security officials say the incident appears to be an act of sabotage this is the third attack on the country's pipeline infrastructure since february's popular uprising in egypt which toppled president. in china emergency services are pressed on with a twenty four hour rescue operation to reach twenty three people trapped in a flooded mine officials have said that the deluge was caused by heavy rainfall which overwhelmed local drainage systems despite constant pumping for two days water levels inside the mine have continued to rise and running accidents are common in china where it's demand for coal and other resources often outweigh safety concerns. such as turning up twenty minutes past the hour now here in moscow russian doctors have invented a groundbreaking medical procedure throwing a vital lifeline to a young girl in the pioneering surgery they've given her a unique transplant a world first for an operation of its kind. of medics with hearts of. only chance for survival
egypt to israel and jordan shutting off a supply of plastic out of a pumping station in egypt north sinai region security officials say the incident appears to be an act of sabotage this is the third attack on the country's pipeline infrastructure since february's popular uprising in egypt which toppled president. in china emergency services are pressed on with a twenty four hour rescue operation to reach twenty three people trapped in a flooded mine officials have said that the deluge was...
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almost half a percent off and my sex is down just point zero three percent of its investors are in the sinai simple who are doing risky moves ahead of economic reports and critical decision making and the good wax let's take a look at something the visual moves on the my sex energy majors are among the top losers this hour gas from a shattering just zero point zero four percent i lugo is dropping pretty much the same point zero eight there and bucking the trend is probably metal which is adding over a long and a half percent on the heart of gold price. the united states has less than a week to come up with a deal to raise its fourteen point three trillion dollars debt ceiling a failure of the politicians to agree could risk going to precedence the downgrade of the world's biggest economy. at the moment america is running a huge deficit which is financing rolling over it's that and if there's a downgrade from aaa to whatever it is doubled i bend the cost of financing that goes up and therefore that it starts crying for us to and the end of that process is defaults however as far as russia is
almost half a percent off and my sex is down just point zero three percent of its investors are in the sinai simple who are doing risky moves ahead of economic reports and critical decision making and the good wax let's take a look at something the visual moves on the my sex energy majors are among the top losers this hour gas from a shattering just zero point zero four percent i lugo is dropping pretty much the same point zero eight there and bucking the trend is probably metal which is adding...
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february the barracks faltering health of earlier raised concerns of his trial could be held in the sinai resort and he's undergoing treatment but egyptian officials consider the ex-president is fit to attend court. a double bombing set in the rockies back where policemen were collecting paychecks of the northern teller to crete twelve people have been killed and dozens injured in the attack but it remains unclear how many officers were among them the twin blasts marked the fourth major attack on iraqi security forces in fear no as yet admitted assault. in the region police have ended their search for the bodies of those killed in the massacre on a toy or island sixty eight people dead from the shooting rampage people are visiting with morial to the tragedy at the closest mainland point to a toy the island itself or ones close to this investigation continues. in a few minutes max and stacy give their own financial forecast about where the u.s. storms are heading the cause report on our very soon on air very soon tonight then but let's get the latest business screeners in next. come to bus
february the barracks faltering health of earlier raised concerns of his trial could be held in the sinai resort and he's undergoing treatment but egyptian officials consider the ex-president is fit to attend court. a double bombing set in the rockies back where policemen were collecting paychecks of the northern teller to crete twelve people have been killed and dozens injured in the attack but it remains unclear how many officers were among them the twin blasts marked the fourth major attack...
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with barack faltering health had earlier raised concerns of this trial could be perspire held in the sinai was always undergoing treatment right now but adoption officials consider the ex-president is fit to attend court. the bombing said an iraqi bank where policemen were collecting paychecks from a northern town of to crete twelve people have been killed and dozens injured in the attack but it remains unclear how many officers were among them the twin blasts marked the fourth major attack on iraqi security forces this here now in jets at maty responsibility. now which is police have ended their search for the bodies of those killed in the massacre in a toy island sixty eight people now confirmed dead from the shooting rampage people visiting there were morial at the tragedy the closest point to a toy the olive itself remains close because the best occasion to use. ati notat is closer to ram as foreign minister about the country's nuclear program and the possible ways out of deadlock. the worst the suspicious of iran's nuclear program what is iran doing to convince the west that you nucle
with barack faltering health had earlier raised concerns of this trial could be perspire held in the sinai was always undergoing treatment right now but adoption officials consider the ex-president is fit to attend court. the bombing said an iraqi bank where policemen were collecting paychecks from a northern town of to crete twelve people have been killed and dozens injured in the attack but it remains unclear how many officers were among them the twin blasts marked the fourth major attack on...
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ago security official say here attack happened early in the morning in the northern part of egypt's sinai peninsula in the border with israel. chile's nearly thirty five thousand workers were worth a lot of squabbling to say go on strike protesting against the government plan to cut jobs and millions benefits the state of the company which they see as a step towards privatization the firm estimates its losses from the training ground stoppage could be as much as forty one million dollars the biggest strike the company has faced in any three decades this is a threatening to extend it beyond chinese day. now we can expound there gina sun and she will be back in london's high court today to fight extradition to sweden where he's wanted for questioning of a sexual assault allegations supporters that if they go to the swedish authorities won't be long before a soldier finds himself behind bars in the u.s. military's were image reports. seven months since julian ourselves was released on bail he returns to the high court to appeal his extradition if he fails will be sent to sweden within ten da
ago security official say here attack happened early in the morning in the northern part of egypt's sinai peninsula in the border with israel. chile's nearly thirty five thousand workers were worth a lot of squabbling to say go on strike protesting against the government plan to cut jobs and millions benefits the state of the company which they see as a step towards privatization the firm estimates its losses from the training ground stoppage could be as much as forty one million dollars the...
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ago security officials say the attack happened early in the morning in the northern part of egypt's sinai peninsula the border with israel. well coming up next the latest from the world of business when you. thank you carrie hello and welcome to business thanks for joining us russia's largest lenders burbank is taking out would this call to research the country's answer to silicon valley will host burbank's i.t. cluster and they are indeed the deal also involves setting up one of the world's largest data processing centers through banks as this will help it become one of the most technologically advanced buying slow billy the lenders c.e.o. given ground lines the terms of the deal. are blooming to maintain the produce budgets are drawn seven hundred to eight hundred million dollars the total bond will build two and a half years. here. let's have a look at the markets right now all is continuing to lose ground amid stronger dollar and concerns about global demand that's all speculation in europe's sovereign debt crisis is deepening brand blood is trading at close to one hundred seventeen d
ago security officials say the attack happened early in the morning in the northern part of egypt's sinai peninsula the border with israel. well coming up next the latest from the world of business when you. thank you carrie hello and welcome to business thanks for joining us russia's largest lenders burbank is taking out would this call to research the country's answer to silicon valley will host burbank's i.t. cluster and they are indeed the deal also involves setting up one of the world's...
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ago security officials say the attack happened early in the morning in the northern part of gypsy sinai peninsula the border with israel. the hacking scandal surrounding wells most read english language newspaper has taken a new twist also lease the city. senior law enforcement officers are being questioned over allegedly obstructing an investigation into the conduct of well it was closed down over his actions of hacking into the phones of petitions victims' families of dead soldiers revelations of which was outrage among the british public. a. fast moving storms continue to rage across the midwest united states causing the heaviest blackouts in at least a decade strong winds measuring up to twenty. trees power lines ripped roofs off buildings and cause a number of crashes. claimed chicago about two hundred flights have also been delayed at least seven people have been seriously injured leading rescue workers in the worst affected areas. now we can expand their sons will be back in london's high court today to fight extradition to sweden where he's wanted for questioning of a sexual ass
ago security officials say the attack happened early in the morning in the northern part of gypsy sinai peninsula the border with israel. the hacking scandal surrounding wells most read english language newspaper has taken a new twist also lease the city. senior law enforcement officers are being questioned over allegedly obstructing an investigation into the conduct of well it was closed down over his actions of hacking into the phones of petitions victims' families of dead soldiers...
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still to come this hour heading east we take you to a cool gal most in southern sinai various planes from entrepreneur and fighting from sobriety and better lifestyle for that length and then also this too. we're messing about on the rivers just outside moscow but why am i in a wet suit to find out in just a few minutes. indeed we will next with a population of over a billion india is a promising platform for entrepreneurship but young indian businessmen have to rely on the creativity and innovation to find new ways of making profit as artie's pretty strictly reports. downstairs in a dusty basement in jelly's okla neighborhood you'll find twenty six year old pitbull kamar this is one of several of its manufacturing sites it's small and bleak but it's one of the offices kamar uses to make sporting equipment including tents he's also working to mastermind a sports curriculum for hundreds of schools around india in an attempt to build an empire that he hopes will change the sporting culture in his country forever there was no gap in the market there was you know. very few quality offeri
still to come this hour heading east we take you to a cool gal most in southern sinai various planes from entrepreneur and fighting from sobriety and better lifestyle for that length and then also this too. we're messing about on the rivers just outside moscow but why am i in a wet suit to find out in just a few minutes. indeed we will next with a population of over a billion india is a promising platform for entrepreneurship but young indian businessmen have to rely on the creativity and...
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ago security officials say the attack happened early in the morning in the northern part of egypt's sinai peninsula in the border with israel. chile's nearly thirty five thousand workers from what is not just public producer go on strike protesting against a government plan to cut jobs and money its benefits the state of companies which they see as a step towards privatization the firm estimates its losses from the twenty four hour stoppage could be as much as forty one million dollars the biggest strike the company has faced in any three decades test is a threatening to extend its beyond tuesday. now we kill leaks founder julian assange as will be back in london's high court today to fight extradition to sweden where he's wanted for questioning of a sexual assault allegations the supporters fear that if hunted over the swedish authorities won't be long before a songe finds himself behind bars in the u.s. all to his reports. seven months since julian our souls was released on bail he returns to the high court to appeal his extradition if he fails will be sent to sweden within ten days but
ago security officials say the attack happened early in the morning in the northern part of egypt's sinai peninsula in the border with israel. chile's nearly thirty five thousand workers from what is not just public producer go on strike protesting against a government plan to cut jobs and money its benefits the state of companies which they see as a step towards privatization the firm estimates its losses from the twenty four hour stoppage could be as much as forty one million dollars the...
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japan's crippled fukushima plant the consequences of the nuclear nightmare have seen a rise in the sinaisuicide rate and the four months since the devastating earthquake and tsunami. president obama appealed to the public to pressure congress into a compromise over its debt ceiling just a week before the u.s. could potentially default for the first time in its history. and a top north korean diplomat is set to travel to the u.s. for talks on resuming stalled nuclear disarmament goshi asians it comes days after and boys from the north and south met for the first time in two years and agreeing to renew six party tops. all next financial guru max geyser and his cohorts discuss the latest financial headlines for the kaiser report next. geyser. this is the kaiser report are you psychotic. well. statistically one of you should be psychotic if you look at this first headline max an unprecedented one in sixty six americans is a diagnosed psychotic outselling even common drugs to treat high blood pressure and acid reflux anti-psychotic medications are the single top selling prescription drug and
japan's crippled fukushima plant the consequences of the nuclear nightmare have seen a rise in the sinaisuicide rate and the four months since the devastating earthquake and tsunami. president obama appealed to the public to pressure congress into a compromise over its debt ceiling just a week before the u.s. could potentially default for the first time in its history. and a top north korean diplomat is set to travel to the u.s. for talks on resuming stalled nuclear disarmament goshi asians it...
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schwartz pass wade this morning at cedars-sinai in los angeles. he was being treated for an intestinal infection. he was 94 years old. >> astronauts took the last space walk of nasa's shuttle era today, the astronauts were on the space station when atlantis arrived, ventured outside to retrieve a pump and installed what is called a robotic refueling apparatus. and that new space tech is important now that the shuttle program is ending. the mission has been extend bid a day saying last landing is set for next thursday at 2:56 a.m. our time. so set your tivo. >> the flying car has been cleared for takeoff. and this is designed to shift from the road, air and then back again. the national transportation safety board just cleared it for use on the road. when you want to take off and land you'll have to do that at the airport. might be a little tricky if you're trying to do that on the freeway. >> he ran into me. yeah. insurance rates are going to be high for that vehicle. >> above the embarcadero, below the marine layer. >> there is live drizzle for s
schwartz pass wade this morning at cedars-sinai in los angeles. he was being treated for an intestinal infection. he was 94 years old. >> astronauts took the last space walk of nasa's shuttle era today, the astronauts were on the space station when atlantis arrived, ventured outside to retrieve a pump and installed what is called a robotic refueling apparatus. and that new space tech is important now that the shuttle program is ending. the mission has been extend bid a day saying last...
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the authors of the act will celebrate at mount sinai medical center here in new york. >>> time to talkabout sports. big sports news to talk about. pablo torre is a reporter for "sports illustrated," all about the nba lockout. started at midnight. what does this mean for fans? >> yeah, well for fans, it allows us to finally get back to what we love about sports -- which is, you know, obscure counting rules and labor law. the problem is that nba teams have been crying poor for quite a while and they're saying that 22 of 30 of them lost money last year. and so they want to be more like the nfl. they want shorter contracts, they want nonguaranteed contracts for players, they want revenue sharing and the players of course got a great deal in the last collective bargaining agreement. and they don't want any of that. so the canyon is so wide between the two parties that we may not have basketball for an entire year, ali. which is a nightmare scenario. the first time ever we won't have an nfl season potential will i and now an nba season. which which is just as disastrous for any kind of sport
the authors of the act will celebrate at mount sinai medical center here in new york. >>> time to talkabout sports. big sports news to talk about. pablo torre is a reporter for "sports illustrated," all about the nba lockout. started at midnight. what does this mean for fans? >> yeah, well for fans, it allows us to finally get back to what we love about sports -- which is, you know, obscure counting rules and labor law. the problem is that nba teams have been crying...
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kumar, assistant professor of surgery at mount sinai.is dangerous out there, just a report today, how a 18-year-old died while biking in chicago. 18 years of age. what happened there. >> everybody is susceptible to the heat and heat exhaustion and then of course, which leads to heat stroke and ultimately leads to death. people have to be very, very careful. children are susceptible, but elderly and medical conditions are very, very susceptible. so we have to be, very, very careful. one of the things you need to watch for or the signs of heat exhaustion, that will lead to heat stroke. sweating profusely, dizzy nauseated and your body temperature at that point is starting to rise. and when your body temperature gets to about 103 or 104, that's when you're going to stop sweating and that's dangerous when you get so hot you stop sweating when your organs can begin to fail and lead to death. >> we hear about drinking water before you feel you need it, before you're overheated or really thirsty. what are some of the trips we wouldn't think of,
kumar, assistant professor of surgery at mount sinai.is dangerous out there, just a report today, how a 18-year-old died while biking in chicago. 18 years of age. what happened there. >> everybody is susceptible to the heat and heat exhaustion and then of course, which leads to heat stroke and ultimately leads to death. people have to be very, very careful. children are susceptible, but elderly and medical conditions are very, very susceptible. so we have to be, very, very careful. one of...
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a member of the fox news medical a-team chief the robotics and minimally invasive surgery at mount sinaiyork city, you don't deliver babies, but you don't want our viewers to have strokes. where did the study start and what are the findings? >> this is a study that came out from c.d.c. and i was actually quite surprised when i saw the numbers talking about increasing 54% of stroke after pregnancy. >> jamie: that's a huge number. >> it's a big number and a lot we can learn from this, but the truth is that they're looking at all section, and women between the age of 25 to 34 were really at high risk. and this was like the risk takers and ones that are smoking during pregnancy, and we also see that the rise in obesity and blood pressure in this particular group has been on the rise. so, these women are really at high risk and there are certain behaviors that they have to do, either during pregnancy or beforehand in anticipation of the pregnancy. >> so, say you live a healthy life style, doctor, when you get pregnant, you're aware and you eat right and you take care of yourself and you keep
a member of the fox news medical a-team chief the robotics and minimally invasive surgery at mount sinaiyork city, you don't deliver babies, but you don't want our viewers to have strokes. where did the study start and what are the findings? >> this is a study that came out from c.d.c. and i was actually quite surprised when i saw the numbers talking about increasing 54% of stroke after pregnancy. >> jamie: that's a huge number. >> it's a big number and a lot we can learn from...
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include father edward beck, the host of sunday mass on abc family and rabbi david wololpe from the sinaigood morning to both of you. thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. let me start with what's called the ground zero cross. this is a pair of steel beams in the form of a cross found in the wreckage of the world trade center. the group of atheists filed a lawsuit saying this cross should not be part of the ground zero memorial. what do you think of that, father beck, let me start with you? >> i think those cross beams are more than a religious symbol. it's an iconic symbol now. they rose from the ashes like a phoenix, this pit of destruction. i think they have every right to be there. it won't be the only religious symbol there. they will have a star of david forged from the metal, a prayer shawl donated by a jewish family. so we're talking about other religious symbols too. it's not the only one. >> but their argument is this is government property. it amounts to the government pushing one religion. >> i understand that there's a principle here, but it's kind of an aggressive and unpl
include father edward beck, the host of sunday mass on abc family and rabbi david wololpe from the sinaigood morning to both of you. thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. let me start with what's called the ground zero cross. this is a pair of steel beams in the form of a cross found in the wreckage of the world trade center. the group of atheists filed a lawsuit saying this cross should not be part of the ground zero memorial. what do you think of that, father beck, let me start with you?...
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carolyn cromwell at mount sinai hospital in new york city.ou for joining us. >> so over 17,000 medical apps, are they official? >> there are many medical apps. an app is official once you can use it and access it. what the fda is concerned about is a small number of apps that can turn your ipad into a medical device. >> which are we talking about here? >> well, before let's get to the ones we are not talking about. we are not talking about the ones that help with calorie control, monitoring their blood glucose levels or helping doctors. i love the ipad. we can access the medical information from it, and we can use it as a translator tool. >> you have one right there. >> i wanted to show you a great one here that can help us communicate with patients when we can't get a real translator. say i am speaking with a spanish patient and asking them about their chest pain. these are amazing, innovative things. but what the fda is looking at are the types of i pads that can turn it into a medical device. the fda regulates the medical devices, so this
carolyn cromwell at mount sinai hospital in new york city.ou for joining us. >> so over 17,000 medical apps, are they official? >> there are many medical apps. an app is official once you can use it and access it. what the fda is concerned about is a small number of apps that can turn your ipad into a medical device. >> which are we talking about here? >> well, before let's get to the ones we are not talking about. we are not talking about the ones that help with calorie...
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sinai medical center didn't respond to our inquiry but expect tantd moant mothers shou so you know the there is no national standard regarding videotaping births in hospitals. >> no. even in the american academy of on set stri, this is a per doct per hospital decision. >> darlene, it really is the issue of the malpractice lawsuits that is sort of the dark cloud which is allowing -- caught making a lot of hospitals. >> look, everyone thinks you get pregnant, you have a perfect nine months, you go push a baby out, everybody goes home happy. the reality is, things can go wrong. it isn't always the doctor's fault. it isn't always the nurse's fault. contentious society, once something is documented it becomes a piece of evidence. and malpractice prices soaring in this country, and ob/gyns are getting sued more than anyone else, it really is a concern from the physician side of things. >> we found in looking into things for this particular piece that the awards and settlements are in the millions of dollars. >> multimillion. >> you see attorneys advertising on tv if you've had a birth injury
sinai medical center didn't respond to our inquiry but expect tantd moant mothers shou so you know the there is no national standard regarding videotaping births in hospitals. >> no. even in the american academy of on set stri, this is a per doct per hospital decision. >> darlene, it really is the issue of the malpractice lawsuits that is sort of the dark cloud which is allowing -- caught making a lot of hospitals. >> look, everyone thinks you get pregnant, you have a perfect...
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go ahead -- mount sinai, n.y.. caller: this is tough for me to ask, because i am not educated to your degree, but the constitution seems to be manipulated by the multimillionaire's running the government and it has been shifting. it seems to me president obama, the first thing he did when he came into office was grant immunity to the telephone industry for spying on american. that seems to me like a violation of the constitution and i wondered what your thoughts on that was. up is down, down is up. you have a society where young children cannot get jobs. newly graduated college graduates cannot get jobs, yet you want the senior citizens to work until they die so you do not have to pay them off on the ponzi scheme called social security. guest: 1. but the constitution is that there are debates among democrats, republicans, people of different assault -- the loss is about how we interpret the constitution. we have seen a lot of debates about whether the president is properly interpreting laws, properly interpreting t
go ahead -- mount sinai, n.y.. caller: this is tough for me to ask, because i am not educated to your degree, but the constitution seems to be manipulated by the multimillionaire's running the government and it has been shifting. it seems to me president obama, the first thing he did when he came into office was grant immunity to the telephone industry for spying on american. that seems to me like a violation of the constitution and i wondered what your thoughts on that was. up is down, down is...
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armies and there was the other part of it when israel had trapped the egyptian armies in southern sinai, the president said, no, stop. and that led to the relationship between egypt and the united states. is that correct? >> i think that's exactly right and it was, again, a great strategic insight that propelled him to make the decisions that he made at the time. there was a lot of hesitation internally at that time but he saw the shape of what could come out of it if the players on the chessboard were treated accordingly. it's even more remarkable that right now there's great reason to worry about a reversal of all of that in terms it of an egyptian-israeli relationship and what will come as a result of the mideast today. i wish we had r.n. around so we could get some thinking and guidance on how to handle the middle east because it's sorely needed. >> go back to the cards. >> i guess we're all a little bit in our anecdotage so i can't resist telling. >> "anecdotage?" >> i can't resist telling the story of the trip i took with dick early in the administration, we went to libya. >> we w
armies and there was the other part of it when israel had trapped the egyptian armies in southern sinai, the president said, no, stop. and that led to the relationship between egypt and the united states. is that correct? >> i think that's exactly right and it was, again, a great strategic insight that propelled him to make the decisions that he made at the time. there was a lot of hesitation internally at that time but he saw the shape of what could come out of it if the players on the...
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go ahead -- mount sinai, n.y.. caller: this is tough for me to ask, because i am not educated to your degree, but the constitution seems to be manipulated by the multimillionaire's running the government and it has been shifting. it seems to me president obama, the first thing he did when he came into office was grant immunity to the telephone industry for spying on american. that seems to me like a violation of the constitution and i wondered what your thoughts on that was. up is down, down is up. you have a society where young children cannot get jobs. newly graduated college graduates cannot get jobs, yet you want the senior citizens to work until they die so you do not have to pay them off on the ponzi scheme called social security. guest: 1. but the constitution is that there are debates among democrats, republicans, people of different assault -- the loss is about how we interpret the constitution. we have seen a lot of debates about whether the president is properly interpreting laws, properly interpreting t
go ahead -- mount sinai, n.y.. caller: this is tough for me to ask, because i am not educated to your degree, but the constitution seems to be manipulated by the multimillionaire's running the government and it has been shifting. it seems to me president obama, the first thing he did when he came into office was grant immunity to the telephone industry for spying on american. that seems to me like a violation of the constitution and i wondered what your thoughts on that was. up is down, down is...
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armies and there was the other part of it when israel had trapped the egyptian armies in southern sinai, the president said, no, stop. and that led to the relationship between egypt and the united states. is that correct? >> i think that's exactly right and it was, again, a great strategic insight that propelled him to make the decisions that he made at the time. there was a lot of hesitation internally at that time but he saw the shape of what could come out of it if the players on the chessboard were treated accordingly. it's even more remarkable that right now there's great reason to worry about a reversal of all of that in terms it of an egyptian-israeli relationship and what will come as a result of the mideast today. i wish we had r.n. around so we could get some thinking and guidance on how to handle the middle east because it's sorely needed. >> go back to the cards. >> i guess we're all a little bit in our anecdotage so i can't resist telling. >> "anecdotage?" >> i can't resist telling the story of the trip i took with dick early in the administration, we went to libya. >> we w
armies and there was the other part of it when israel had trapped the egyptian armies in southern sinai, the president said, no, stop. and that led to the relationship between egypt and the united states. is that correct? >> i think that's exactly right and it was, again, a great strategic insight that propelled him to make the decisions that he made at the time. there was a lot of hesitation internally at that time but he saw the shape of what could come out of it if the players on the...