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it may go undiagnosed until something like this happens on the field. >> reporter: dr. gas con. brianna, we're glad you're doing well. breathe strong. that's a cool t shirt. the money from the t shirts is going to sport american heart association. also, we want to tell you the event is meant to raise awareness, the importance of learning cpr. five people evidence cpr before brianna made it to the hospital, so certainly very important to learn. christian, back to you. >> great story, cheryl. >>> comedian and philanthropist bill cosby and his wife are in baltimore. the school prenamed the community center after them. they will be rec flighted at the school's annual gala for their leadership and community service and his sense of humor. >> to have one's name attached to this remarkable school, st. francis academy, hurray to them. love these t shirts, by the way, a school that is administered by righteous and proeducation women. it's a pinnacle of honor. >> this last been a pleasure to sit here and act look i'm happy. they put me in the sun so i can get darker. i can feel my hair cu
it may go undiagnosed until something like this happens on the field. >> reporter: dr. gas con. brianna, we're glad you're doing well. breathe strong. that's a cool t shirt. the money from the t shirts is going to sport american heart association. also, we want to tell you the event is meant to raise awareness, the importance of learning cpr. five people evidence cpr before brianna made it to the hospital, so certainly very important to learn. christian, back to you. >> great story,...
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back now, we know that it was probably a manifestation of postherpetic stress disorder, which was undiagnosed at that time. but billy pilgrim is suddenly back in the battle. then he is back in front of his office, and then he is somewhere on a far-flung planet called. [inaudible] at the far end of the universe where he is safe. there is someone who loves them. time has no meaning. and he's back again. this book, with its non-technology, with its flashback, with its droll humor and moments of terror, they really seem to capture a lot of us and what we were doing. when i finished mockingbird, a portrait of harper lee, and i was looking around for another subject of a biography, i wanted to know who headed a biography written about him or her. and who had a big impact on people of my age. well, kurt vonnegut came to mind right away, and i was surprised that he had come in fact, never had a biography written about him. it turned out that he was a little bit amiss but nobody has taken the time. half a century of writing, 14 books in print, and no one had ever written a biography of him. i wanted t
back now, we know that it was probably a manifestation of postherpetic stress disorder, which was undiagnosed at that time. but billy pilgrim is suddenly back in the battle. then he is back in front of his office, and then he is somewhere on a far-flung planet called. [inaudible] at the far end of the universe where he is safe. there is someone who loves them. time has no meaning. and he's back again. this book, with its non-technology, with its flashback, with its droll humor and moments of...
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most undiagnosed with prediabetes or diabetes and most show drugs don't work.kids on insulin, which is a disaster. we need a different solution. this is a social problem. we need a social secure. we're not going to solve this in the doctor's office. we have to solve this in the community we live. we have to change access to sodas and school access to good foods -- >> but add insulin? >> no, insulin actually creates -- >> no, no, i'm sorry. >> starting insulin earlier causes rapid increase in weight, cholesterol, blood pressure. >> the way you plan it out, it sounds fairly easy. cut down on the soda, eat better, exercise more but we know all of those things and it's not working. >> no, because the average kid has 34 teaspoons of sugar a day, 54 gallons of soda. it's addictive. they have hijack al qaeda our taste buds, homes, schools, and we need to take them back. we need to have soda taxes, change food marketing practices to kids because this is not a problem solved in the doctor's office. >> those are hot poppics. >> they are. >> like a soda tax and others. is
most undiagnosed with prediabetes or diabetes and most show drugs don't work.kids on insulin, which is a disaster. we need a different solution. this is a social problem. we need a social secure. we're not going to solve this in the doctor's office. we have to solve this in the community we live. we have to change access to sodas and school access to good foods -- >> but add insulin? >> no, insulin actually creates -- >> no, no, i'm sorry. >> starting insulin earlier...
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one of the things we typically know we have lot of people with untreated and undiagnosed mental healthssues and particularly in communities today with the economic stressors and conditions families and individuals are in. we see a lot of higher risks. we have former frustrated students, disgruntled employees. students with mental health issues whether 17 in ohio a month ago or 43 in california yesterday. we know there are people that have problems and we're not recognizing many cases the early warning signs that arise and give us some red flags. jenna: how do we do a better job of that? >> i think one of the things we have to do we haven't been doing in recent years is going back to the basics. training those educators and people who work with students whether college age or k-12 age, to recognize the early warning signs. the first and best line of defense is a well-trained, highly alert staff and student body. relationships with your students are important. we heard yesterday within hours after the incident that people had warning signs. they felt this person based suspiciously. had b
one of the things we typically know we have lot of people with untreated and undiagnosed mental healthssues and particularly in communities today with the economic stressors and conditions families and individuals are in. we see a lot of higher risks. we have former frustrated students, disgruntled employees. students with mental health issues whether 17 in ohio a month ago or 43 in california yesterday. we know there are people that have problems and we're not recognizing many cases the early...
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the long-term effects are quite critical if a concussion gets undiagnosed. >> thank you, doctor. >> don't when we come back, products for freshening up your skin this spring. first a look at events going on around town this weekend. >> it is a new season and you were telling us there are great products. >> i would like to go through spring cleaning ideas for our spring cream. first lighten that moisturizer. with the higher humidity, we don't need the heavy winter time moisturizer. look for a moisturizer that contains glycerine. we like these by purell. they contain an ingredient which strengthens the skin barrier. they go on feeling a lot more light in the spring time. >> the moisturizer we are looking for, will it have glycerine in it? >> this one has both products. i like the combination of these ingredients. glycerine is a good ingredient. >> and we don't want? >> petrolotam. it can fool greasy and sticky. the skin on our heels and feet can get very fry -- dry. look for a moisturizer that contains urea. a good product is purell foot cream. it can be applied ove night with a pair of cot
the long-term effects are quite critical if a concussion gets undiagnosed. >> thank you, doctor. >> don't when we come back, products for freshening up your skin this spring. first a look at events going on around town this weekend. >> it is a new season and you were telling us there are great products. >> i would like to go through spring cleaning ideas for our spring cream. first lighten that moisturizer. with the higher humidity, we don't need the heavy winter time...
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find any positive view of that is for world war ii, for korea, for vietnam, a lot of these were undiagnosedo a lot of families dealt with the post traumatic stress syndrome without ever knowing what it was. and so the more attention we can give this the more care -- >> and christoff did that yesterday in his column. we need to get him back here. >>> moving back to politics, there is a vote today in the senate on the buffett rule. and i'm actually reading coverage from different websites and news organizations that might have a different point of view about this. >> that says white house.com. >> it does not. it says fox news. >> oh, i'm sorry. i couldn't see from here. >> and, you know, it really is getting a lot of coverage on the right as being a job killer and a political gimmick. >> right. >> i -- oh, ok. alex just pulled ryan sprevis talking about this yesterday. >> why shouldn't millionaires pay more in taxes? >> part of the problem here is that we're not just talking about millionaires. we are talking about small businesses, s corporations. we're talking about a president who promised
find any positive view of that is for world war ii, for korea, for vietnam, a lot of these were undiagnosedo a lot of families dealt with the post traumatic stress syndrome without ever knowing what it was. and so the more attention we can give this the more care -- >> and christoff did that yesterday in his column. we need to get him back here. >>> moving back to politics, there is a vote today in the senate on the buffett rule. and i'm actually reading coverage from different...
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and looking back now we know it was a manifestation of post-traumatic stress disorder which is undiagnosed the time threat finally somebody will say something and he's back in the battle of the bulge, then he's back in his office and somewhere on a far-flung planet at the far end of the university's safe and someone loves him and time has no meaning and he's back again and this book with its long chronology, with its flashbacks and its schumer and moments of terror seem to capture what a lot of us were feeling. so when i finished mockingbird and i was looking around for another subject of geography, first wanted to know who haven't had a biography written about him or her and who had a big impact on people my age. well, kurt vonnegut came to mind right away and i was surprised he had in fact never had a biography written about him and it turned out it was a little bit mr. that nobody ever taken the time half a century of writing the 14 books in print and nobody had ever written a biography of him. so i wanted to find out who it was kurt vonnegut, the author of the books but suddenly became
and looking back now we know it was a manifestation of post-traumatic stress disorder which is undiagnosed the time threat finally somebody will say something and he's back in the battle of the bulge, then he's back in his office and somewhere on a far-flung planet at the far end of the university's safe and someone loves him and time has no meaning and he's back again and this book with its long chronology, with its flashbacks and its schumer and moments of terror seem to capture what a lot of...
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and looking back now we know it was a manifestation of post-traumatic stress disorder which is undiagnosed the time threat finally somebody will say something and he's back in the battle of the bulge, then he's back in his office and somewhere on a far-flung planet at the far end of the university's safe and someone loves him and time has no meaning and he's back again and this book with its long chronology, with its flashbacks and its schumer and moments of terror seem to capture what a lot of us were feeling. so when i finished mockingbird and i was looking around for another subject of geography, first wanted to know who haven't had a biography written about him or her and who had a big impact on people my age. well, kurt vonnegut came to mind right away and i was surprised he had in fact never had a biography written about him and it turned out it was a little bit mr. that nobody ever taken the time half a century of writing the 14 books in print and nobody had ever written a biography of him. so i wanted to find out who it was kurt vonnegut, the author of the books but suddenly became
and looking back now we know it was a manifestation of post-traumatic stress disorder which is undiagnosed the time threat finally somebody will say something and he's back in the battle of the bulge, then he's back in his office and somewhere on a far-flung planet at the far end of the university's safe and someone loves him and time has no meaning and he's back again and this book with its long chronology, with its flashbacks and its schumer and moments of terror seem to capture what a lot of...