adorable. all right. anna, over to you and the doctor. thanks. 24 minutes after the hour. a 2-year-old oklahoma girl died two days after christmas. the killer, a button battery we swallowed as early as a week before. her parents said there were no signs until it was simply too late. we brought in dr. david samadi of the fox news medical a-team to help us spot other silent killers around the house. thanks for coming in this morning. sure. this is a tragedy. what could have happened with this lithium battery? this button battery getting caught in her throat. the unfortunate story around christmastime. what happened is, if you can get a close shot of these batteries. these are tiny little lithium batteries that s everywhere, in all the toys and watches. they can really row motor controls. they can be under the furniture and toddlers are crawling. what she did was swallowed one
melissa: so you probably guessed being president of the united states or the leader of any country for that matter is no easy job. well a new research shows that it is so not easy that it takes a serious toll on the health of those leaders. the harvard study found the lifespans of heads of states are nearly three years shorter than those of average folks. and it s striking to see how much the job accelerates the aging process. here is bill clinton before and after. he was 4 years old when he took office. look at that his successor george w. bush was 54 when he was sworn in. and president obama still has a year left. he was 47 when he took the oath of office in 2009. dr. samadi, what is going on here? this is actually quite interesting. despite the fact they have the best health care and access to all the doctors and see the best doctors out there.
have. but new york post movie critic kyle smith reacting with a scathing editorial. writing, quote, fisher is a public figure. if she didn t want the public to talk about her, she could have spent the last 40 years teaching kindergarten. as for whether it is messed up for hollywood to prefer pretty people to appear in its films, fisher made millions off being pretty. fisher responded to that, saying quote, okay, i quit acting. now i can not like, now can i not like being judged for my looks? tell me what to do and who to be oh wise new york post columnist. genius. [laughter] dr. samadi, is it fair? my goodness. sandra: is life fair? twitter fight back and forth. should all be on twitter expressing our opinions. she is beautiful. she has done quite well. some is fair game because you re out there and people make comments about you. i think as actress she is very
after the bell on fox business, melissa francis is here. democratic strategist and fox news contributor julie roginsky. nationally syndicated radio show host and fox news contributor, meghan mccain. today s #oneluckyguy, chairman of the department of urology and chief of robotic surgery at lennox hill hospital, dr. david samadi is here. we like to remind you even on this new year s eve special, you re outnumbered. i will do my best to hang in there. i feel incredibly uneducated after hearing that introduction. i m a lucky guy to be surrounded by beautiful and smart talented anchors this is a blessing. it was a great year and hope we continue to do all the right thing for all of us. congratulations on fox news for having successful year and happy new year. we ll have tips on the show,
and yet, i m surprised actually only three years shorter lifespan than other people because this talks about the level of stress and what stress does to your body. amazing how stress affects your entire system. stress by itself a good thing. it s a defense mechanism to flight or flee. when you have it for a long period, it affects your depression, anxiety. heart rate goes up. we see they re aging faster. it affects your immune system. affects your cortizone level and acid in your stomach and urologist says, don t laugh, can affect sexual performance. melissa: this is lunchtime program, dr. samadi. come on. meghan was laughing immediately. sorry. for people not presidents to control it and manage it. that is big thing. melissa: when we look at these