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also amy's doctor joins us tay, dr. ray stricker, internationally known for his work in treating lyme disease pai patients. amy, i was holding up your book, and i bet you were gladto do this because your career was derailed because of this. >> i couldn't write, i couldn't read, i couldn't reunderstand things. >> do you remember when you first g sick? >> i got sick the dayfter i was infected. i didn't know i was infeed, but i had the flu, the summertime flu. i had not been sick with the flu for about 15 years. i never got sick. i saw a rash, didn't have the bullseye, didn't worry about it. >> that's typilly the first symptom people talkabout. >> dr. stricker, you are amy's doctor. thnk you for allowing us to have this conversation. what is lyme disease? >> lym disease is a mor epidemic. e cdc estimates at least 30,000 new cases a year, probably more than that, more common than breast cancer, six times more common than aids. it is a disease transmitted by ticks. very often po doneople don't kn they were infected o had a t
also amy's doctor joins us tay, dr. ray stricker, internationally known for his work in treating lyme disease pai patients. amy, i was holding up your book, and i bet you were gladto do this because your career was derailed because of this. >> i couldn't write, i couldn't read, i couldn't reunderstand things. >> do you remember when you first g sick? >> i got sick the dayfter i was infected. i didn't know i was infeed, but i had the flu, the summertime flu. i had not been sick...
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now they can be anywhere in the world and use your data and tay your data. >> reporter: the cloud isirmly on the ground. they allow someone with a smartphone, computer as tablets and home and in the office to allow people to access their information from anywhere at any time. it can be viewed on all and can be shared with friends, families, or co-workers. and it's not just photographs and e-mails, details about our private lives including health and financial records. my records may be kept by a doctor or something. doing know what they're serving. >> that's what the problem is. >> if it's up there, somebody may be able to find it. >> you can never rule out anything. >> reporter: by now most of us know what security experts advise, create longer complicated passwords. but just like the doctors warn us to get more skper cease, we don't always do it. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" it appears hackers may have also hit home depot. in a major settlement in a gulf oil spill. jill wagner is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. they
now they can be anywhere in the world and use your data and tay your data. >> reporter: the cloud isirmly on the ground. they allow someone with a smartphone, computer as tablets and home and in the office to allow people to access their information from anywhere at any time. it can be viewed on all and can be shared with friends, families, or co-workers. and it's not just photographs and e-mails, details about our private lives including health and financial records. my records may be...
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us. i've messed up mai tai. i've messed up my pants. but in the spring of 1966, bennie was just 32 years old on his second tour in vietnam. he and his fellow green berets were at an isolated camp along the ho chi minh trail. a huge north vietnamese force attacked, bombarding bennie and his comrades with mortars and white phosphorous, at a time was impossible to move without being wounded or killed. but bennie ran into enemy fire, again and again, to retrieve supplies and ammo, to carry the wounded to safety, to man the mortar pit, holding off wave after wave of enemy assaults. three times explosions blasted him out of that mortar pit. and three times he returned. i have to be honest, in a battle and daring escape that lasted four days, bennie performed so many acts of bravery, we actually don't have time to talk about all of them. let me just mention three. on the first day, bennie was helping load a wounded american onto a helicopter. a vietnamese helicopter jumped on the helo and aimed his weapon directly at the wounded soldier, ready
us. i've messed up mai tai. i've messed up my pants. but in the spring of 1966, bennie was just 32 years old on his second tour in vietnam. he and his fellow green berets were at an isolated camp along the ho chi minh trail. a huge north vietnamese force attacked, bombarding bennie and his comrades with mortars and white phosphorous, at a time was impossible to move without being wounded or killed. but bennie ran into enemy fire, again and again, to retrieve supplies and ammo, to carry the...
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"eyewitness news". >> and you can see tai lee nonni in madam secretary at 8:30 and encore present teague the 10:30 here op cbs-3. >> glad you stayed up late with usight. we know you're tucked away in bed. might grab an extra blanket. >> chilly. >> thin one or something. >>> chilly. but not as chilly as it's going to be in new york and new england. higher elevations will get down into the freeze zone. were don't have to worry about that just yet but it will be depending on where you live waking up to temperatures that we haven't seen since last year. take look outside where it is a very brilliant morning you could say clear skies, light winds, comfortable out there right now. temperatures are falling. we have ahoy pressure system that's going to be moving in cooling things down come tomorrow morning. and by the afternoon, we'll warm it up to around 70 which is below average. saturday, temperatures will warm as cold front approaches from the northwest. it will be squeezing all of that moisture and i should say warm air up the coastal plane and front gets little bit closer we'll peak in temperature on sunday which is the last day of summer. we'll ma
"eyewitness news". >> and you can see tai lee nonni in madam secretary at 8:30 and encore present teague the 10:30 here op cbs-3. >> glad you stayed up late with usight. we know you're tucked away in bed. might grab an extra blanket. >> chilly. >> thin one or something. >>> chilly. but not as chilly as it's going to be in new york and new england. higher elevations will get down into the freeze zone. were don't have to worry about that just yet but it...
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tai is he and sim liccardo. one issue public safety and retaining police officers. the issue is especially timing in the wake of the passing joe mcnamara. >> he showed us how we can buildommunity between police and community. it requires us to think differently how we engage with the community. >> over the last five years, over 400 cops left the department. it's created a huge public safety program. the crime rate is higher than the state average. >> word of a key endorsement in the rays. late today, the mercury news threw its support behind samly cardo. >> in ferguson, m, the shooting of a police officer. someone shot her in the arm as she was on routine patrol. ferguson has seen a great deal of unrest since the august 9th shooting of an unarmed black 18-year-old by a white police officer. earlier this week, the police chief issued a videotaped apology and tried to march with protesters. that led to more tensions and a new round of arrests. >> come up next at 11:00, a volcano erupts. the whole thing caught on camera. asche here. dozens remain stranded on the mountain below. plus -- >> you hope to develop the chicago mercantile exchange. >> in due time, yes. >> it's a
tai is he and sim liccardo. one issue public safety and retaining police officers. the issue is especially timing in the wake of the passing joe mcnamara. >> he showed us how we can buildommunity between police and community. it requires us to think differently how we engage with the community. >> over the last five years, over 400 cops left the department. it's created a huge public safety program. the crime rate is higher than the state average. >> word of a key endorsement...
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acalsh re nncendtaks aou ls his tal aut tay li huniritervenon aneeti wn ysha goey timpledea tat anyse o fce o tn sf defe ilel. il tnk t stutnay d thk uniearotllg te w us wsticlynd dot inthreoi unr d un chtertsf da stutnay erha bn plty of wahat he nve be ahozebyheunnd reot iel dennd t h bn faly weeso st and teinsikrnes jua pt o . y rui meer of the seriouil t ahoze mease ggssnndhi goin t vo a eorto spd crmerny liry games thig isinheouhi sea o in asia. ar nds tulei prti a tmecad fo toreeaystem to...
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starting to demonstrate and to use disproportionate force by the police is what triggered people to converge to protect the students and then for the leader of occupy central benny taito declare the movement was starting now. without the response by the police which was disproportionate and under the eyes of the media of the world, this would not have happened. so all that beijing needs to do is to propose to hong kong something that is acceptable by the majority of hong kong people. it doesn't have to meet the demands of central. >> if it meets the demands of the majority of the hong kong people, which is to have a reasonably good government that listens, more or less, to their needs, then it can buy stability for hong kong for another ten years. >> rose: thank you, nicolas we will leigh it, there, thank you, orville. >> we will talk to congressman paul ryan about the republican party and his own future. stay with us. >> paul ryan is here. he is a wisconsin congressman and house budget committee chairman. he also ran as a republican vice presidential candidate alongside mitt romney in 2012. he has some new thoughts on poverty, conservatism and renewing the american
starting to demonstrate and to use disproportionate force by the police is what triggered people to converge to protect the students and then for the leader of occupy central benny taito declare the movement was starting now. without the response by the police which was disproportionate and under the eyes of the media of the world, this would not have happened. so all that beijing needs to do is to propose to hong kong something that is acceptable by the majority of hong kong people. it doesn't...
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tay. there will be no demonstrations like that in scotland. that is not part of the debate. in england, the sentiment is the opposite, of resentment. if you want to go, -- i cannot usee words. it is not a very polite atmosphere. there will be a general election and the next year. it seems to be impossible for the scottish political party to get elected on a platform saying we should do right by the scots, they will need us. i think the opposite will be the case. the english will demand on political parties very tough conditions. from the english point of view, currency union, scotland seems to be saying we want out but we want all the benefits of staying in. that is the way it plays in english politics. i do not think that is a sustainable argument. for those reasons, i am more pessimistic as to how that will play out. that will be difficult and will not be the kind of answer that scotland or the snp would ike. finally, these very tight pinion polls are fantastic for journalist. this is a great story for my newspaper, but it seems to be a terrible outcome for scotland and britain. i have no alternative, not suggesting that is the wrong way to do things, but 51-49 is
tay. there will be no demonstrations like that in scotland. that is not part of the debate. in england, the sentiment is the opposite, of resentment. if you want to go, -- i cannot usee words. it is not a very polite atmosphere. there will be a general election and the next year. it seems to be impossible for the scottish political party to get elected on a platform saying we should do right by the scots, they will need us. i think the opposite will be the case. the english will demand on...