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unger. if you would to find out more, give dr. unger a call now. the first 25 callers who for the program, the visit is normally 295. it will be provided at no charge to the first 25 callers who qualify. to schedule your free consulting a, call 1-800-two 23- >>> it's september 21st, time for great viral videos "right this minute." a woman is about to experience a random act of kindness. what this stranger does that may change her life. >> i need to shake your hand. >>> an experienced motorcyclist is traveling -- >> at about 60 miles a >> see the amazing reason he walked away after this. >>> a mechanic trying to save a kitten. >> had to remove the wheel from the car. >> the rescue that comes with one big car repair. >>> plus, the buzz word for your shot at a new ipad mini as christian, oli, charity, nick, and gayle bring the best of the web, including a youtube couple who have been -- >> sailing the world for three years. >> the amazing story behind
unger. if you would to find out more, give dr. unger a call now. the first 25 callers who for the program, the visit is normally 295. it will be provided at no charge to the first 25 callers who qualify. to schedule your free consulting a, call 1-800-two 23- >>> it's september 21st, time for great viral videos "right this minute." a woman is about to experience a random act of kindness. what this stranger does that may change her life. >> i need to shake your hand....
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Sep 27, 2016
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so today we our own expert lesli unger. now, i can't tell you how disconcerning it is to have a body language expert in the studio. when i went over to introduce myself off camera, hello, how are you. it's nice to meet --. [ laughing ] >> and i was judging everything. >> mark: i expected like the walk over was the longest walk to anyone ever. so let's talk about first donald trump's body language last night if you caught a lot of that. 90 minutes. what did you see? the problem is it was a movie. it wasn't broadway. >> mark: okay. >> so he's doing big gestures like to the last row. but it's a movie. and so it's a camera right on him. >> mark: okay. >> so it never was a good fit. his gestures were too broad, too expansive. his expressions. i don't know if he didn't get the memo that he was going to be on the split screen all night or whether he didn't get it. but he was on camera all night everyone. >> mark: but to be fair, all of those campaign stops, those are the huge audiences, 10,000 people. >> they are. >> mark: you're
so today we our own expert lesli unger. now, i can't tell you how disconcerning it is to have a body language expert in the studio. when i went over to introduce myself off camera, hello, how are you. it's nice to meet --. [ laughing ] >> and i was judging everything. >> mark: i expected like the walk over was the longest walk to anyone ever. so let's talk about first donald trump's body language last night if you caught a lot of that. 90 minutes. what did you see? the problem is it...
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keith unger, a functional endocrinology of ohio. thank you for being here today. >> uh-huh. >> and let's start off by talking about symptoms and what are symptoms? >> they consistent of inability to lose we times they're under medications and still have all of the symptoms. they don't feel like the cells and they're frustrated by that. >> and you talk about the symptoms there and why are many people feeling the symptoms and told the thyroid is fine and the blood tests are normal? >> what i see, they have not been properly diagnosed. there is a lack of proper testing. it's hard to treat something if you can't properly diagnose it and we look for the key points or the issues that are driving the thyroid problem. number one, by the -- a lot of times we look for hashimoto's. ninety% of women and adult hypothyroid have the auto immune disorder. the immune system attacks the thyroid gland. we do extensive customized testing to determine the underlying causes and mechanisms. and we set them up on a customized program to balance out the che
keith unger, a functional endocrinology of ohio. thank you for being here today. >> uh-huh. >> and let's start off by talking about symptoms and what are symptoms? >> they consistent of inability to lose we times they're under medications and still have all of the symptoms. they don't feel like the cells and they're frustrated by that. >> and you talk about the symptoms there and why are many people feeling the symptoms and told the thyroid is fine and the blood tests...
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. >> nichole: in 15 minutes communications expert leslie unger joins the show. she'll tell us what to watch for from each candidate during the debate. >> brian: how about your indians? we're getting ready for tribe baseball. playoff tickets go on sale at 10:00 this morning for the tribe. if you have champagne, put it on ice. tonight could be the night to clench the division and of officially punch their ticket t seven games left and indians have to win one more and they're in. they get detroit tonight. corey kluber on the hill. first pitch at 7:10. i like the tribe's chances tonight. >> nichole: me, too. >> brian: 6:09. this morning we have a good idea who your least favorite cleveland brown is. >> you play in this league long enough, you miss some kicks. unfortunately, i missed some big some big ones all right. don't be too discouraged. we'll get into the silver lining come up. aim right, right. >> samantha: it's not a popular opinion, but i don't care. i'm going to be honest about it. i honestly felt so bad for him yesterday. like, i mean, he wouldn't have had
. >> nichole: in 15 minutes communications expert leslie unger joins the show. she'll tell us what to watch for from each candidate during the debate. >> brian: how about your indians? we're getting ready for tribe baseball. playoff tickets go on sale at 10:00 this morning for the tribe. if you have champagne, put it on ice. tonight could be the night to clench the division and of officially punch their ticket t seven games left and indians have to win one more and they're in. they...
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leslie unger joins us with her take on the two candidates. she's great. so excited to hear what she has to say. >> brian: we told you yesterday morning have that champagne on ice. the indians heard us loud and >> nobody knows! are you holding back? >> that looks like fun, doesn't it. they won the division with a 7-4 win last night in detroit. champagne showers were the order of the night in the clubhouse, but if you ask mike napoli, the party is just getting started. >> we're going to enjoy it and party and enjoy it again. >> reporter: where is the party tonight? >> wherever i'm going. >> brian: sounds like napoli and the boys will have pnt parties at napoli's in the near future. game one is set for october 6th. we hope it's a home game. they sold out yesterday in less than an hour, so that's good to know. i also saw somewhere and we're going to report on this later the indians had a pretty nice increase in season tickets that were sold for next year. >> nichole: that was a great way to get your hands on playoff >> brian: we'll let you know how much it ju
leslie unger joins us with her take on the two candidates. she's great. so excited to hear what she has to say. >> brian: we told you yesterday morning have that champagne on ice. the indians heard us loud and >> nobody knows! are you holding back? >> that looks like fun, doesn't it. they won the division with a 7-4 win last night in detroit. champagne showers were the order of the night in the clubhouse, but if you ask mike napoli, the party is just getting started. >>...
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. >> thank you so much doctor unger. if you would like to find out more about thyroid solutions, complimentary consultation to see if you are a candidate for the program. the visit is normally $295. it will be provided at no charge for the first 25 colors all 5. to schedule your consultation call 1-800-223- >>> it's september 12th, time for great viral videos "right this minute." an outdoorsman canoeing with his dog spots trouble. >> has to help this little loose cat. >> see the rescue that takes a lot of brawn and a big heart. >> these idiots are on a bicycle on a highway. >> going against the grain in new york traffic. the big distraction on the brooklyn/queens expressway. >> can you see this? >> called my dad. >> an emotional scene as a man gets adoption papers from the son he's raised. >> since he was 2 years old. >> now they share their long journey to officially becoming a family.
. >> thank you so much doctor unger. if you would like to find out more about thyroid solutions, complimentary consultation to see if you are a candidate for the program. the visit is normally $295. it will be provided at no charge for the first 25 colors all 5. to schedule your consultation call 1-800-223- >>> it's september 12th, time for great viral videos "right this minute." an outdoorsman canoeing with his dog spots trouble. >> has to help this little loose...
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view. 1.41 dark volkeswagon just minutes before-- unger says he witnessed the car at this intersection... (car nats) use a restricted lane for buses and bikesto speed past an suv.instead of pulling over-- 19 year-old marquis king took off.siren natsthe squad car eventually catches up near bluemound and moorland... where king is trying wedge his car between two others stopped at the light. -- he drives off.. natsanother officer chases the car into the nearby westmoor country club-- where the suspect jumps out and runs... police say he was armed with a loaded gun..dash cam video shows king heading toward the golf course-- not sure which way to turn.. turn.."2.27 i can drive all day long."when he doesn't outrun the police car-- king goes into the fenced pool area-- where officers say he red shirt, blue jeans."police say the supect jumped a fence and crawled under a car at the brookfield square mall parking lot.ignoring commands to stay on the ground-- king is accused of running away again but this time he'd be caught... taken into custody near sears. 3 police found marijuana and cocaine i
view. 1.41 dark volkeswagon just minutes before-- unger says he witnessed the car at this intersection... (car nats) use a restricted lane for buses and bikesto speed past an suv.instead of pulling over-- 19 year-old marquis king took off.siren natsthe squad car eventually catches up near bluemound and moorland... where king is trying wedge his car between two others stopped at the light. -- he drives off.. natsanother officer chases the car into the nearby westmoor country club-- where the...
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the driver in this crash has been identified as 35-year-old shane unger he. >>> politicians -- unger. >>> politician was massachusetts ties has played a big role in the presidential elections including this year. former massachusetts governor bill weld is running for vice president on the libertarian tisht with gary johnson --ticket with gary johnson. he discusses the campaign with jon kerl and this was taped before johnson keller and this was taped before johnson made and apologized for a slip about aleppo. take a look. >> good morning. thanks for joining us. our guests utter the single greatest he pun in the history of massachusetts politics when he was the governor here after losing a disappointing vote in the house he said "you can bring the house to order but here in the role as the vice presidential nominee of the libertarian party. welcome. >> thank you mr. keller a pleasure. >> great to have you here sir. when outentered the -- when you entered the race you had derogatory things to say about donald trump we will start with him and talk about hillary clinton in moment. why shou
the driver in this crash has been identified as 35-year-old shane unger he. >>> politicians -- unger. >>> politician was massachusetts ties has played a big role in the presidential elections including this year. former massachusetts governor bill weld is running for vice president on the libertarian tisht with gary johnson --ticket with gary johnson. he discusses the campaign with jon kerl and this was taped before johnson keller and this was taped before johnson made and...
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andy, rick unger, so andy, what does this say about the election that we are in right now?>> how bad are both of these candidates? how can a guy who a majority of voters say isn't qualified to be president is basically tied with the other candidate? and then you have the woman who only 34% of votest say is trust worthy is basically tied with the other candidate. at what point do both parties realize that if they had nominated almost literally anybody else they would be crushing right now. kennedy: yeah, al gore and mitt romney, why didn't this fall from the heaven. >> joe biden. kennedy: that's a good point. >> i agree. [laughter] >> everybody would get massages. [laughter] kennedy: smell so good. donald trump should be able to beat hillary clinton, but, you know, right now it's a dead heat and we don't know what's going to happen. that's the crazy thing about this race. >> i would argue donald trump should not be able to beat hillary clinton, however u he very well might. right now i have been saying for a long time that i think the popular vote could go to donald trump bu
andy, rick unger, so andy, what does this say about the election that we are in right now?>> how bad are both of these candidates? how can a guy who a majority of voters say isn't qualified to be president is basically tied with the other candidate? and then you have the woman who only 34% of votest say is trust worthy is basically tied with the other candidate. at what point do both parties realize that if they had nominated almost literally anybody else they would be crushing right now....
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unger, we have been -- this is what we do. we do it very well. we have been doing this for years.took a look at our coverage, our detail for the week. we're satisfied we are where we need to be. i am concerned. we did have a bomb that was detonated on 23rd street. we have no one apprehended. so of course i'm concerned. working with our federal partners and atf, fbi, state police, nypd, i know we're going to find out who did this and they will be brought to justice. it's not only what the police are doing. we put out a message last night that went to everybody's smartphone. it's about the public, too. we have talked about this every time i'm at the podium. if you see something out there that makes you feel uncomfortable, that looks unusual, you have to take that step to make sure somebody knows and we can respond and we can fully investigate it. that's how we're going to keep the city state. it's not just the police department. it's everybody that lives, works and visits new york city. >> how did you find the second device? >> we had two very dedicated former nypd state troopers wh
unger, we have been -- this is what we do. we do it very well. we have been doing this for years.took a look at our coverage, our detail for the week. we're satisfied we are where we need to be. i am concerned. we did have a bomb that was detonated on 23rd street. we have no one apprehended. so of course i'm concerned. working with our federal partners and atf, fbi, state police, nypd, i know we're going to find out who did this and they will be brought to justice. it's not only what the police...
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ung unger, as an agency, we've been doing this for years. we took a look at our coverage, our details for the week, for the week, and we're satisfied we are where we need to be. i am concerned. we did have a bomb that was detonated on 23rd street and we have no one apprehended so, of course, i'm concerned. but i know working with our federal partners and atf, fbi, state police, nypd, i know we're going to find out who did this and they'll be brought to justice. >> anything different police are doing specifically because of where these devices were found? >> it's not only what the police are doing and, you know, we put out a message last night that went to everybody's cell phone. it's about the public too. we talked about this every time i'm at the podium. if you see something out there that makes you feel uncomfortable, that looks unusual, you have to take that step to make sure somebody knows and we can respond and we can fully investigate it and that's how we're going to keep the city safe. it's not just the police department. it's everybo
ung unger, as an agency, we've been doing this for years. we took a look at our coverage, our details for the week, for the week, and we're satisfied we are where we need to be. i am concerned. we did have a bomb that was detonated on 23rd street and we have no one apprehended so, of course, i'm concerned. but i know working with our federal partners and atf, fbi, state police, nypd, i know we're going to find out who did this and they'll be brought to justice. >> anything different...
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speaker, i recently had the opportunity to visit and volunteer at the philadelphia region's largest unger relief center. it's a member of the feeding america network food banks aims to drive hunger out of local communities with an eye toward eradicating hunger all together. each week fill abundance serves 90,000 people in the philadelphia area through partnerships with agencies and food distribution programs. incredibly last year alone they distributed almost 30 million pounds of food to neighbors suffering from hunger and food insecurity in nine counties. i was impressed by the innovative strategies they employ to feed hungry people in its region. the community kitchen equips those looking to re-enter the work force with valuable life and kitchen skills while providing meals to those in need. it also opened the nation's first nonprofit grocery store called fair and square in chester, which is a city that faced a serious economic down turn due to the loss of manufacturing jobs. fair and scare provides affordable and healthy food to the community as well as discounts to those who qualify.
speaker, i recently had the opportunity to visit and volunteer at the philadelphia region's largest unger relief center. it's a member of the feeding america network food banks aims to drive hunger out of local communities with an eye toward eradicating hunger all together. each week fill abundance serves 90,000 people in the philadelphia area through partnerships with agencies and food distribution programs. incredibly last year alone they distributed almost 30 million pounds of food to...