everybody was involved. we would rehearse them for a year, do costumes and everything and we d only show these ballets once, to ourselves, and that was it. he lived like a multi-millionaire s life in the simplest form. he had a chauffeur, i drove him around. he had a cook, people cooked for him. he had someone cleaning his house. everywhere he went in public, i brought along a special chair. it s huge. it was on a back pack, it was about like this. on one end he s totally paranoid and trying to be secretive. on the other hand, he has this entourage of people setting up a throne for him anywhere in
back pain is a real medical issue affecting the world. why is that happening? it s always been there. there is nothing new about it except maybe there is more global obesity around the world. people may not be exercising enough. in western societies they are going to be higher than in people that exercise more. there is something to be said about lifestyle affecting back pain. it is a real problem. can we do anything about reducing the number of people complaining of back pain? i bet a lot of people at home are sitting on a heating pad, a pillow, a special chair. what options do doctors have for back pain? for me there are three factors. one is aging. as you age your bones get more brittle. you lose muscle. the process of painful aging in the book of science is losing
and that s a huge breakthrough. that s good for our country s energy security and our economy. welcome back to the ed show live in columbus, ohio. tonight in our survey, i asked, should republicans stop using firefighters as political pawns? 94% of you said yes, 6% of you said no. coming up, i just want to remind the governor, we still have just a few minutes left in the program. we ve got a special chair for you, governor. it s right here. governor john kasich, i think they want to talk to you, governor. i think they want to hear what you have to say. come on, governor. come on, governor. come on down here. we ve got a seat for you, governor, it s right here. i ll ask you a few tougher questions than what sean hannity would ask, but i m going to be direct with you, but i ll be very fair and professional. stay with us. we re right back on the ed show is it here? we got our best guy on it.
dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. welcome back to the ed show live in columbus, ohio. tonight in our survey, i asked, should republicans stop using firefighters as political pawns? 94% of you said yes, 6% of you said no. coming up, i just want to remind the governor, we still have just a few minutes left in the program. we ve got a special chair for you, governor. it s right here. governor john kasich, i think they want to talk to you, governor. i think they want to hear what you have to say. come on, governor. come on, governor. come on down here. we ve got a seat for you, governor, it s right here. i ll ask you a few tougher questions than what sean hannity would ask, but i m going to be direct with you, but i ll be very fair and professional. stay with us. we re right back on the ed show. eat eat called atrial fibrillation, or afib,