they re supposed to do the heart work, but we absolutely need to make sure moving forward the people have an fbi director those can trust. do you agree with the special prosecutor then? i think we should wait and see. i think congress is doing their jobs right now. we need to see if that progress can move it forward. democrats have a reason to be concerned right now, but i feel like it s been for a long time we ve had concerns about what s going on with the fbi. this isn t something new. as a conservative we were frustrated during the obama administration, with things like the loretta lynch meeting with bill clinton. the i.r.s. scandal where an answer was never given, the media wasn t let me finish, jonathan. again, maybe you thinks those scandals are silly, but a lot of conserve didn t. it was they thought it was a problem that the i.r.s. was
shore lij school of medicine and a member of the fox news medical health a team. glad he ear here to weigh in on this. a home-cooked meal is always good. you can manage the ingredients and hold back the salt, the sugar. you don t know what s going on at a restaurant. a quite interesting study actually from singapore. they looked at about 500 college students and what they found is if you really eat out once a week you increase the risk of hypertension and high blood pressure by 6%. the face of the disease is really heart attack. but there are certain characters behind the scene. we ve talked about diabetes we ve talked about obesity. but the main one today is high blood pressure. and what hypertension is makes your heart work harder and makes sure your kidney disease comes in vascular and finally stroke and everything else. so you are absolutely right.
causing high blood pressure, rapid heart pulsing and clogging our arteries. how does sugar do this once we take it into the body that it causes problem for the heart? where does the extra pressure on the heart come in? we get a high first. we eat the sugar because we feel good and then the pancreas breaks it down and then we get the crash, where the blood sugar drops off, and that is when the heart rate picks up because of the rush and then it makes the heart work harder leading to heart damage and heart failure. it is serious when you are doing
amber vinson s family saying she s moving out of the isolation unit but will stay at emory university hospital in atlanta until she fully regains her strength. and the other nurse, nina pham, is still battling ebola at the national institutes of health in maryland where she s lifted in good condition. a tiny north carolina infant is fighting to stay alive. adelyn gregory weighed less than a pound when she was born four months ago. that s about the size of a cell phone. she now weighs 4 pounds but remains on life support. in her short life, she had pneumonia twice and a blood infection. it s making her heart work extra hard, and her heart is trying to want to give out on her. so they re having to give her medicines for it. tons of medicines. the baby s mother is asking everyone for prayers. she was born four months premature. we are eating much less trans fat and saturated fat than ever before. still too much, though. both increase the risk of heart disease. trans fat is found i
with the guardian she said quote they don t see me as part of the problem because he way ordinary income tax unlike a lot of people who are truly well off and we did it through heart work. katie pavlich and mary anne marsh is here. since bill clinton left the white house in 1991, the clinton s have earned $100 million in book deals. does that qualify as well off? this is a book tour being treated like a presidential c p campaign especially by the republicans. she is not a candidate or running for anything but when she has she is supported by working class and middle class