nazi, germany? he say he real populace. i mean trump. he plays around with everybody. i mean, the way he spoke to the senators and the congressmen from u.s. congress is incredible. i mean, he s playing around with everybody. and that s why i make the comparison. hitler used to embellish, used to get in love people by his nice talking, by his promises, by their grand dreams. trump just moved from tweeting or from campaign promises to executive orders. executive orders doesn t mean a thing. i mean, when he comes to congress and tell them i need the money for the wall, i need 25 billion for the wall, what is congress going to say?
expected. we ll tell you why, what we can learn. first, the federal agency that told millions of women to delay getting mammograms is starting another tough argument. the u.s. preventive services task force now says most men should not bother with screening for prostate cancer. they say the psa test does more harm potentially than good. that it barely reduces death and leads to unnecessary treatment and complications. there s already pushback. the head of the prostate cancer foundation, a patient group, call the recommendation a terrible mistake. we reached out to the american neurological association, as well. they told us they were still working on their response. to help me sort it out for you, i m with dr. christopher legafitas, oncology at m.d. anderson cancer center, and has these conversations with patients all the time. what will you tell patient now if anything different since what s happened? first of all, i haven t received the foisht report or reviewed it in
balance between public safety and free speech. susan candiotti reports on it now. reporter: marching around manhattan s financial district, protesters are baiting the drama against corporate greed, now in its fourth week, occupy wall street is creating a delicate balancing act for police between free speech and public safety. as long as these demonstrations go forward, we re going to do everything we can to see to it that they are done peacefully and in an orderly fashion. reporter: but unlike most new york protests, 600 each year in lower manhattan alone, occupy wall street isn t applying for permits. police say it s created a communication gap. we have nobody identified as a leader who we can communicate to. in a normal process, we talk to the leadership, sit down. there s a permit that s issued. we know the route of the march that people are going to tyke. reporter: the majority of marches are peaceful but there has been trouble, use of pepper spray, swinging bat
task force says most men should not bother with screening for prostate cancer. they say the psa test does more harm potentially than good, that it barely reduces deaths and leads to a lot of unnecessary treatment and complications. now will is already some pushback. for example, the head of the prostate cancer foundation, a patient group, calls the new recommendation a terrible mistake. the american neurological association says they are still working on their response. to help me sort it out for you, i m with dr. christopher lega i legathitis. what will you tell your patients now if anything different based on what s just happened? i think first of all, i haven t received the official report or had the chance to review it in detail. but based on the availability information, the dilemma that we discussed in the clinic every day is actually reflected in this decision which suggests that there is harm and purely focused on the benefits of detecting cancer ignores the fact