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david spiegel studied a group of women with metastatic breast cancer. they were divided into two groups. one group received medical care plus a year of weekly supportive group therapy with self-hypnosis for pain. the control group received standard medical care only. the general finding was that patients who received group therapy survived an average of 36 1/2 months from the onset of intervention. the control group-- an average of almost 19 months. the treatment group lived twice as long. that's a remarkable finding. i'm delighted that--that-- that this finding is here. i'd like to see it replicated. i'd like to make sure that it's firm. if it is replicated, psychologists have an awful lot of work to do to discover what the critical ingredient is in the psychotherapeutic intervention that prevents the relapse. it may very well be that the psychotherapeutic intervention is a sufficient stress reducer so that the immune system functions more effectively than it would under chronic stress. while experts agree that further research is necessary, kathleen m
david spiegel studied a group of women with metastatic breast cancer. they were divided into two groups. one group received medical care plus a year of weekly supportive group therapy with self-hypnosis for pain. the control group received standard medical care only. the general finding was that patients who received group therapy survived an average of 36 1/2 months from the onset of intervention. the control group-- an average of almost 19 months. the treatment group lived twice as long....
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here comes somebody from the munich "der spiegel" and after a while you just get dizzy, don't you? >> you do, you go on autopilot and you check out a little bit but not if the you play this game. >> dave: what's the game? >> there's a crew behind the scenes, somebody operating the camera and doing the lights and the sound so before the person comes in they give you a word. and you have to find a way to integrate this word into the three questions that they would ask you. >> dave: i love this. >> it's a very fun game. >> dave: for example? >> pumper nickel. >> dave: so this's the word and you have to use hit in the thing. how do you get it into a conversation with a member of the press? >> they asked me what it was like to fly and what it was like to be in the harness. thank god they asked me because i said you can't eat a loot of pumper nickel sandwiches. (laughter) >> dave: and they just think that's fine? >> well, i think it's easier on the international press stage because they can imagine there's a translation issue. certainly she doesn't mean pumper nickel, she must have meant
here comes somebody from the munich "der spiegel" and after a while you just get dizzy, don't you? >> you do, you go on autopilot and you check out a little bit but not if the you play this game. >> dave: what's the game? >> there's a crew behind the scenes, somebody operating the camera and doing the lights and the sound so before the person comes in they give you a word. and you have to find a way to integrate this word into the three questions that they would ask...
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turns and then benefit wanted to concentrate on someone, probably the race place to start is column/spiegel, the most interesting and asset character in the book. >> host: let's address a black-and-white issue because this is the case for scholars like me, we want to get our audiences to think about things in gray. does this black-and-white idea of defeat that? just go it's a wonderful throwback, maria, to a world -- remember much of this desert and the first half of the 20th century. this in some ways is an assault on moral relativism. if you read the story, you will see the characters are often tormented. wants to preserve the safety of his people in the land of condor, but is also struggling with the means towards doing not. in his case, for instance he finally gives in to his darker nature and pace of this lifetime endangers the entire mission of the so-called fellowship of the ring and their receipt giving end to evil resulting in a very bad outcome. >> host: you mentioned column and he said he exemplifies -- >> guest: he exemplifies within human teacher that there is no absolute deter
turns and then benefit wanted to concentrate on someone, probably the race place to start is column/spiegel, the most interesting and asset character in the book. >> host: let's address a black-and-white issue because this is the case for scholars like me, we want to get our audiences to think about things in gray. does this black-and-white idea of defeat that? just go it's a wonderful throwback, maria, to a world -- remember much of this desert and the first half of the 20th century....
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Feb 20, 2013
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charles darwin is moving toward spiegel. >> stephanie: since my last family reunion in the galapagos a seminar released by judicial watch. they talked government workers to be racist. >> huh? >> stephanie: you want to know the details? >> yes please. >> stephanie: a socialologist and lecturer talks about workplace diversity. he said the following. in the footage pilgrims did not hand over their passports to native americans. he doesn't like calling people minorities. he likes to call them emerging majorities. a better understanding of issues facing african-americans can become an extension of each other's quest to make americans stronger and heather for all of us. >> the problem is what exactly? >> stephanie: then he says say thank thank you to black folks. that was too much for glenn beck. he said look at what this government is doing. this government under barack obama is hiring people to teach people how to be racist. everyone needs to say thank you black man, thank you black man. what's with this? we're all in this together. here's an organization that is our government spending
charles darwin is moving toward spiegel. >> stephanie: since my last family reunion in the galapagos a seminar released by judicial watch. they talked government workers to be racist. >> huh? >> stephanie: you want to know the details? >> yes please. >> stephanie: a socialologist and lecturer talks about workplace diversity. he said the following. in the footage pilgrims did not hand over their passports to native americans. he doesn't like calling people...
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evan spiegel. he's the ceo and co-founder of snapchat. he's coming up later on. futures looking like a decent open on this monday for the u.s. stock market. the dow futures looking like an implied open of 60-plus points. the s&p with a nearly nine-point gain off the open as well. more "squawk on the street" from the nyse is back in a moment. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't fo
evan spiegel. he's the ceo and co-founder of snapchat. he's coming up later on. futures looking like a decent open on this monday for the u.s. stock market. the dow futures looking like an implied open of 60-plus points. the s&p with a nearly nine-point gain off the open as well. more "squawk on the street" from the nyse is back in a moment. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it...
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the time is now coming in the spiegel, be courageous. she think she was testing the wrong? >> she said some he needs to be done and i think we all agree with that. it's not that there's a great number of the things that have been, but if measures can be taken to deal with the mass shootings that took based on newtown unwind and gun crime on the other, those steps are to be taken. it was a little like when a senator from connecticut had the statement from sandy hook, everyone could agree with the statement, but it is very much like former congressman gifford said and that was something not to be done. we disagree, those of of us who sat during that hearing and those who testified may disagree on what would be effective, what can be done within the context of the rights of innocent americans, but i think we all agree on the goal and that's the policy discussions should be about. they should be how do you solve a problem. people disagree with solutions work and don't work, but there's not a lot of disagreement on the fact the problems that could be dealt with. on the imac's >>
the time is now coming in the spiegel, be courageous. she think she was testing the wrong? >> she said some he needs to be done and i think we all agree with that. it's not that there's a great number of the things that have been, but if measures can be taken to deal with the mass shootings that took based on newtown unwind and gun crime on the other, those steps are to be taken. it was a little like when a senator from connecticut had the statement from sandy hook, everyone could agree...