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track haider warraich (hide-er wah-rye-itch) admits he's searched online for patient info. he says he--and other doctors he's discussed the e with-- usually only do it wn patient safety is a concernt says it can be hard to igno all the personal information available. sot-haider warra md "whenever you're in fronf a computer, google is always such an easy tool. which is my fear is that just becaus ease of use this practice mn fact increase." track but t american college of physicis advises against it. sident, american college ofgine how i would introduce into a old me you don't smoke butou- that clearly show you smokindon'l woman who requested a preven't think her story added up. theaiming "she had recently been diti decies there can be extraordinary siatients up. sot-dr. molly cooke- ns "i suppose there are instancet a patient about a misrepresentons." what do you think..? googling you? the golden gate bridge is favorite among tourists visiting the. but coming up, we'll explaiy the bridge's luster may be lacking. and a new survey found the ,, [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat!
track haider warraich (hide-er wah-rye-itch) admits he's searched online for patient info. he says he--and other doctors he's discussed the e with-- usually only do it wn patient safety is a concernt says it can be hard to igno all the personal information available. sot-haider warra md "whenever you're in fronf a computer, google is always such an easy tool. which is my fear is that just becaus ease of use this practice mn fact increase." track but t american college of physicis...
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"syria needed to ease the international pressure" haider told me. "we wanted to protect the people and not be dragged into an unpredictable conflict with america." the u.s.-based n.t.i. think tank says syria's chemical arsenal is spread between multiple research, production, and storage sites. across the country that's now a complex patchwork of battle zones and shifting front lines. still, haider said he believes international inspectors will be able to do their work. essentially you're telling me that all the government facilities are not only secure but accessible? "yes," he said. "our facilities are in safe locations, still protected by the syrian government so access will be fairly easy." easy? well, that's unlikely. but the challenges of securing the weapons amid the fighting won't be clear until the inspectors are actually on syrian soil. >> pelley: and liz palmer is joining us from the syrian capital again tonight. liz, what's the sense in damascus? is there a sense of relief? >> reporter: there was a great collective sigh of relief when the
"syria needed to ease the international pressure" haider told me. "we wanted to protect the people and not be dragged into an unpredictable conflict with america." the u.s.-based n.t.i. think tank says syria's chemical arsenal is spread between multiple research, production, and storage sites. across the country that's now a complex patchwork of battle zones and shifting front lines. still, haider said he believes international inspectors will be able to do their work....
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the obama administration and iraq's president abandoned maliki and thrown their support to a new man, haider al ibadi. he calls the move iraq must form a government for all its people. >> under the iraqi constitution, this is an important step towards forming a new government that can unite iraq's different communities. now, this new iraqi leadership has a difficult task. it has to regain the confidence of its citizens by governing inconclusively. and by taking steps to demonstrate its resolve. >> al ibadi has 30 days to try to form a new government. ing secretary of state john kerry warned against the political process. >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> coming up on the "morning news," more on comedian robin williams. we'll hear how fellow comics and ♪ ♪ ♪ here i am... ♪ rock you like a hurricane. fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. available at walmart. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and pr
the obama administration and iraq's president abandoned maliki and thrown their support to a new man, haider al ibadi. he calls the move iraq must form a government for all its people. >> under the iraqi constitution, this is an important step towards forming a new government that can unite iraq's different communities. now, this new iraqi leadership has a difficult task. it has to regain the confidence of its citizens by governing inconclusively. and by taking steps to demonstrate its...
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soundbite christine haider- winnett / equally blessed coalition "as a religious leader is irresponsible for archbishop to be speaking at this event." that event is e march for marriage. this wen washington dc. san francis's archbishop is billed as a sr speaker. soundbite john bar/ equally blessed coalition "t those people actually equate homosexuality with satanismh naziism and with slavery." e march draws thousands of supporters of traditional marriage. one man one womane archbishop talked to kpix5 t gay marriage last year. soundbite archbishop salvate cordileone / san francisco e there are many gay couples are providing a loving environment for the childr there's one thing test test test test e when gay marriage approval t an all-time high. an pe himself has taken >>> as a religious leader it is irresponsible for the archbishop to be speaking at this. march for marriage this week in washington, d.c. sanfrancisco's archbishop is billed as a star speaker. >> those people equate it with satanism and slavery. >> reporter: the archbishop talked to kpix5 about gay marriage last year. >> sur
soundbite christine haider- winnett / equally blessed coalition "as a religious leader is irresponsible for archbishop to be speaking at this event." that event is e march for marriage. this wen washington dc. san francis's archbishop is billed as a sr speaker. soundbite john bar/ equally blessed coalition "t those people actually equate homosexuality with satanismh naziism and with slavery." e march draws thousands of supporters of traditional marriage. one man one womane...
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. >> reporter: john haider with the afghan elderly association says what sets dr. bhandari apart is his humanity. >> you don't expect a doctor to call you at home and ask you, how are you doing? how do you feel? how is your pain? and he does. >> reporter: he does? >> he does, yes. >> reporter: and he does it in farsi. in fact, he has learned the basics of 10 languages to help patients feel comfortable. and he has helped coordinate an annual health fair in fremont to bring awareness to local health issues. >> diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis, acid reflux, coronary disease, they are rampant. our community has an abundance of these ailments. >> reporter: when he isn't out in the community, dr. bhandari is seeing patients at his private practice. but even here, he is committed to mentoring young medical students. >> it's very fulfilling if i can use my expertise or my background and training and helping other people arrive at their destinations. >> reporter: it's what he calls his "true earnings." the satisfaction that comes from being of service. so for almost 3
. >> reporter: john haider with the afghan elderly association says what sets dr. bhandari apart is his humanity. >> you don't expect a doctor to call you at home and ask you, how are you doing? how do you feel? how is your pain? and he does. >> reporter: he does? >> he does, yes. >> reporter: and he does it in farsi. in fact, he has learned the basics of 10 languages to help patients feel comfortable. and he has helped coordinate an annual health fair in fremont...
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. >> reporter: police say all the teens had links to newman haider an 18-year-old from melbourne. police shot and killed him last year after he stabbed two counter-terrorism officers during an arranged meeting. concerns about possible domestic attacks launched by supporters of isis led australia to raise the country's terror warning level to high last september. three months later a man took 18 people hostage inside a sydney caffeine. he and two hostages were killed in the cafe. >> this morning's operation is another reminder of the threats facing our community, our state and our nation. >> reporter: he was driven to court where he was charged with preparing for or planning a terrorist attack. wendy gillette for cbs news. >> police say they have been watching the teens for some time and moved had when a plan was imminent. >>> still ahead another tense police confrontation caught on camera. [ screaming ] >> why the officer's handling of the situation has his department calling him a hero. >> a majestic sailing ship bound for the u.s., wh >>> caught on camera a police officer not sh
. >> reporter: police say all the teens had links to newman haider an 18-year-old from melbourne. police shot and killed him last year after he stabbed two counter-terrorism officers during an arranged meeting. concerns about possible domestic attacks launched by supporters of isis led australia to raise the country's terror warning level to high last september. three months later a man took 18 people hostage inside a sydney caffeine. he and two hostages were killed in the cafe. >>...
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politician, haider al-abadi. problem is, the current pri minister -- nouri al-maliki- says he is still prime mini. president obama made it cle who he's ba >>> this man is the new iraqi prime minister, but the problem is the current prime minister neurilemmal newer rei -- prime minister nouri al-maliki. >> i called him and urged him to form a new cabinet as quickly as possible, one that represents all iraqis. >> a dramatic scene from the mountains of northern iraq, dozens of trapped refugees rescued. watch as dozens of desperate refugees though themselves at the helicopter. these refugees have been surrounded on a mountain by isis militants. it's being called a human catastrophe as they face the death of starvation, dehydration and mass murder. >>> back at home police in hollister are trying to figure out what happened to a young woman named vanessa flores. betty yu tells us vanessa's friend is dead and vanessa is probably in a lot of danger. >> reporter: rosi oo ybarra last saw the her daughter on august 1st when
politician, haider al-abadi. problem is, the current pri minister -- nouri al-maliki- says he is still prime mini. president obama made it cle who he's ba >>> this man is the new iraqi prime minister, but the problem is the current prime minister neurilemmal newer rei -- prime minister nouri al-maliki. >> i called him and urged him to form a new cabinet as quickly as possible, one that represents all iraqis. >> a dramatic scene from the mountains of northern iraq, dozens of...
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the crowd, backed by popular shiite cleric muqtada al-sadr demanded prime minister haider al abadi overhaul his cabinet which they say is part of a corrupt political system put in place by the u.s. after the invasion in 2003. this weekend's security breach came less than 48 hours after vice president joe biden visited the iraqi capitol in a show of support for al abadi who the u.s. regards as a stable partner in the war on isis. but there is concern isis is feeding off this political instability. this afternoon the group carried out twin car bombings that rocked the southern iraqi city of samawah. more than 30 people were killed. it is the latest in a recent wave of attacks. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> glor: the cleanup continues following a train derailment and chemical spill in washington, d.c. this morning. a freight train went off the tracks flipping 14 cars on their side. the train was carrying sodium hydroxide used in household cleaning products but no evacuations were ordered and the spill has been contained. at last night's white house correspondent dinner president oba
the crowd, backed by popular shiite cleric muqtada al-sadr demanded prime minister haider al abadi overhaul his cabinet which they say is part of a corrupt political system put in place by the u.s. after the invasion in 2003. this weekend's security breach came less than 48 hours after vice president joe biden visited the iraqi capitol in a show of support for al abadi who the u.s. regards as a stable partner in the war on isis. but there is concern isis is feeding off this political...
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visited kandahar earlier this month, crawford was anxious to introduce us to the city's mayor, ghulam haider hamidi. >> there are a lot of good afghans here working, and working very hard and risking their life. he's one of them. so the people here are really lucky to have him as mayor. >> reporter: that luck ran out today. a suicide bomber got into the same corridor as the city hall the mayor had guide us through. on that day he told us he was fatalistic about the dangers he faced. >> reporter: crawford's job means he often takes the same risks as the afghans he works with. while most u.s. soldiers travel around kandahar in heavily armored vehicles, crawford suggested we see the city from an auto-rickshaw. what's it like being a soldier who gets to right around in a rickshaw? >> it's a huge advantage. i'm able to understand a bit more than, you know, if you're driving around in an armored vehicle and so it's sort of like from inside looking outside. >> reporter: crawford is mindful of the danger. what are you on the lookout for? >> the biggest threat is assassination. >> reporter: but getti
visited kandahar earlier this month, crawford was anxious to introduce us to the city's mayor, ghulam haider hamidi. >> there are a lot of good afghans here working, and working very hard and risking their life. he's one of them. so the people here are really lucky to have him as mayor. >> reporter: that luck ran out today. a suicide bomber got into the same corridor as the city hall the mayor had guide us through. on that day he told us he was fatalistic about the dangers he faced....
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on national television, iraqi prime minister haider al abadi told the country, "the army is determined to win." for months, iraqi forces have been training with u.s. advisers. and today, 20,000 soldiers counter-terrorism troops and police began their offensive. if history is anything to go by, the battle for fallujah --with heavy losses on both sides-- could last for weeks. and in the past few days, for the very first time, an isis spokesman admitted the group could lose its main strongholds but warned it would carry on operating as a violent insurgency, which probably means we'll see more bombings like the ones we saw today. norah? >> elizabeth palmer, thank you. >> o'donnell: terrorism is still suspected in the crash of egyptair flight 804, though equipment failure has not been ruled out. all 66 on board were killed when the a320 crashed in the mediterranean last week on a flight from paris to cairo. debris and body parts have been recovered. france is sending a ship equipped with sonar to locate the plane's flight recorders which may help solve the mystery. during an historic visit
on national television, iraqi prime minister haider al abadi told the country, "the army is determined to win." for months, iraqi forces have been training with u.s. advisers. and today, 20,000 soldiers counter-terrorism troops and police began their offensive. if history is anything to go by, the battle for fallujah --with heavy losses on both sides-- could last for weeks. and in the past few days, for the very first time, an isis spokesman admitted the group could lose its main...
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. >> reporter: the president met iraqi prime minister haider al- abadi here in the bavarian alps days after abadi complained coalition partners were not doing enough to defeat isis. mr. obama said some fault lies with al-abadi's own government. >> all the countries in the international coalition are prepared to do more to train iraqi security forces. one thing we're still seeing is in iraq places where we've got more training capacity than we have recruits. >> reporter: strains in the relationship were plain as the iraqi prime minister tried to steal a moment of the president's time after the ceremonial g7 photo. immersed in conversation with other leaders, the president never turned around. al-abadi and his translator finally walked away in frustration. the president also blamed the flow of foreign fighters into isis ranks and poor morale among iraqi troops, charlie. republicans said these difficulties are hardly new and the real problem is the absence of a strategy. >> rose: thanks, major. today boston police released video of the confrontation between terror suspect usaamah rahim a
. >> reporter: the president met iraqi prime minister haider al- abadi here in the bavarian alps days after abadi complained coalition partners were not doing enough to defeat isis. mr. obama said some fault lies with al-abadi's own government. >> all the countries in the international coalition are prepared to do more to train iraqi security forces. one thing we're still seeing is in iraq places where we've got more training capacity than we have recruits. >> reporter:...
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today iraq's prime minister, haider al abadi, declared victory over isis in mosul, the country's second largest city, once home to two million people. isis captured mosul three years ago. the fight to liberate it began last october. holly williams has covered the iraq war extensively. she's in istanbul, turkey. holly, does this mean mosul is now rid of isis? >> reporter: no, anthony, not entirely. there were reports today of ongoing heavy clashes in mosul, td it could take weeks or even tnths to fully clear the city. and by "clear," i mean ridding mosul, not just of any isis fighters that are still holding out, but of booby-trapped houses, of roadsid nd of the networks of tunnels that have been found in every town and city that has been retaken from isis. i also think we can expect that isis may have left behind sleeper cells in mosul that will try to attack iraqi security ntrces and civilians. >> mason: holly, you were recently in raqqa in syria, which is the de facto isis 'spital. what's the status of the fighting there? >> reporter: well, anthony, u.s.-backed syrian forces now have i
today iraq's prime minister, haider al abadi, declared victory over isis in mosul, the country's second largest city, once home to two million people. isis captured mosul three years ago. the fight to liberate it began last october. holly williams has covered the iraq war extensively. she's in istanbul, turkey. holly, does this mean mosul is now rid of isis? >> reporter: no, anthony, not entirely. there were reports today of ongoing heavy clashes in mosul, td it could take weeks or even...
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. >> reporter: in 2011, robert davis and abbas haider launched their armored handmade clothing line called aspetto. an armored t-shirt costs almost a grand. an armored man suit costs $8,000. >> reporter: on this firing people are literally trusting their lives with this product so we don't sell something that we don't think is going to work. >> reporter: on this firing range, their armored vest real repeatedly stopped bullets fired wintblank from a .9-millimeter odnd gun. >> reporter: j.j. wood tried on armored jacket, part of a clothing line developed as a defense against drug cartels. >> you know it's there. you're comfortable, and you have i guess that peace of mind. >> reporter: aspetto's cofounders say 85% of their customers work for u.s. government agencies. but they also sell to foreign v.i.p.s, oil executives, and everyday americans. when there's an orlando shooting or a vegas shooting, does business go up? >> unfortunately yes. >> sadly, yes. >> reporter: is it a dramatic increase, yes. >> we had a grandma that contacted us and wanted a ballistic sweatshirt. >> reporter: it's ille
. >> reporter: in 2011, robert davis and abbas haider launched their armored handmade clothing line called aspetto. an armored t-shirt costs almost a grand. an armored man suit costs $8,000. >> reporter: on this firing people are literally trusting their lives with this product so we don't sell something that we don't think is going to work. >> reporter: on this firing range, their armored vest real repeatedly stopped bullets fired wintblank from a .9-millimeter odnd gun....
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haider al-abadi faces the challenge of trying to overcome mistrust between various political factions. the u.s. and other governments hope he can unify the country under siege from islamic extremists. >>> 4:38. green lawns without the guilt. how bay area cities are keeping their curb appeal even in the drought. >> and what is cool about your school? you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com and we may come and feature your school on the show. ,, on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of "economnomnomics" nomnom... nom? nom nom the jalapeño double, try it now for just $2 on mcdonald's dollar menu and more. it's economnomnomcial. ♪ nom...nom...nom... be closer to moving out of . some raiders fans were alrey >>> the raiders preseason opener is today but they may be moving out of town. some people were tailgating already at the coliseum yesterday but it be it could be empty and quiet next year. the c
haider al-abadi faces the challenge of trying to overcome mistrust between various political factions. the u.s. and other governments hope he can unify the country under siege from islamic extremists. >>> 4:38. green lawns without the guilt. how bay area cities are keeping their curb appeal even in the drought. >> and what is cool about your school? you can email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com and we may come and feature your school on the show. ,, on august 4th,...
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one bullet tore through the leg of soldier haider moeen abas, who seemed more annoyed that he had to stop fighting. others won't return. while we were here, an ambulance pulled up with a soldier inside. they didn't want us to film it, but what happened was the soldier had walked into a booby- trapped house. a bomb went off, and he didn't make it. these iraqi special forces just finished 17 days of intense urban warfare. what was the most difficult part of it? "street-by-street fighting is tough," he said, "so we decided to fight like them, and now we're beating them at their own game." as the sun began to sink, we found a group of hungry young soldiers settling down to their first meal all day. battle-hardened and weary, having driven isis out of two other cities, it's a brief respite as the fight for fallujah drags on. today the u.s. state department pledged another $20 million in humanitarian aid, scott, to help tens of thousands of residents who fled the city since the assault began last month, now in urgent need of food, water and shelter. >> pelley: charlie d'agata back from the
one bullet tore through the leg of soldier haider moeen abas, who seemed more annoyed that he had to stop fighting. others won't return. while we were here, an ambulance pulled up with a soldier inside. they didn't want us to film it, but what happened was the soldier had walked into a booby- trapped house. a bomb went off, and he didn't make it. these iraqi special forces just finished 17 days of intense urban warfare. what was the most difficult part of it? "street-by-street fighting is...
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the iraqi prime minister haider al abadi, came to power last year, promising to unite his country. but in the fight against isis extremists, he's done the opposite, relying on the shiite militias and their backers in neighboring iran. >> iran is helping us, and we say thank you to iran.ra we say thank you to all countries who provide us with this support and this help. >> reporter: iranian military advisers have stoked fears in the u.s. of iran's rising influence in iraq, especially as the iraqis face their toughest challenge yet-- retaking mosulf a city of over a million people dominated by sunni muslims. a sunni muslim militia is beingm trained to help lead the offensive on mosul, but it's still small and poorly equipped.s. the u.s. might not like fightingbu on the same side as iran, but,ts scott, if it wants to defeat isis in iraq, it doesn't have much choice. >> pelley: analysis of the war tonight from holly williams reporting from istanbul. thanks, holly. after weeks of violence, aes spring break destination wonders if it's worth all the trouble. and we'll remember percy sledg
the iraqi prime minister haider al abadi, came to power last year, promising to unite his country. but in the fight against isis extremists, he's done the opposite, relying on the shiite militias and their backers in neighboring iran. >> iran is helping us, and we say thank you to iran.ra we say thank you to all countries who provide us with this support and this help. >> reporter: iranian military advisers have stoked fears in the u.s. of iran's rising influence in iraq, especially...
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. >> reporter: in 2011, robert davis and abaz haider launched their clothing line called aspetto. an armored t-shirt cost almost a grand. an armored man suit runs $8,000. >> people are literally trusting their lives with this product. so you can't sell something that we don't think is going to work. >> reporter: on this firing range, their armored vest repeatedly stopped bullets fired point-blank from a 9 millimeter handgun. >> you have level 3-a which i will stop up to 44 magnum. >> reporter: in miami, jj wood tried on armored jackets, part of a separate clothing line developed in colombia as a defense against drug cartels. >> you know it's there. you're comfortable. and you have that peace of mind. >> reporter: aspetto's co-founders say 85% of their customers work for u.s. government agencies. but they also sell to foreign vips, oil executives, and everyday americans. >> when there is an orlando shoot organize a vegas shooting, does business go up? >> unfortunately, yes. >> sadly, yes. >> reporter: is it a dramatic increase? >> yes. >> we had a grandma that contacted us and want
. >> reporter: in 2011, robert davis and abaz haider launched their clothing line called aspetto. an armored t-shirt cost almost a grand. an armored man suit runs $8,000. >> people are literally trusting their lives with this product. so you can't sell something that we don't think is going to work. >> reporter: on this firing range, their armored vest repeatedly stopped bullets fired point-blank from a 9 millimeter handgun. >> you have level 3-a which i will stop up to...
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. >> reporter: in a bid to save face and aimed at the iraqis themselves, iraq's prime minister haider al abadi said his forces were capable of defeating isis without the help of foreign combat troops. secretary of state john kerry said the iraqis were fully briefed. >> we will continue to work very, very closely with our iraqi partners on exact ly who would be deployed, where they would be deployed. >> reporter: the iraqi military appears poised to face a critical test. the takeback of the city of ramadi. tv announcers have warned civilians in ramadi to evacuate their homes immediately. while isis militants are reportedly threatening to kill anybody who tries. a success in ramadi may help prove that months of air strikes along with capable ground forces are having an impact on isis militants. but in an interview with czech television syrian president bashar al assad said air strikes from the u.s. and its coalition allies were having the opposite effect. >> isis has extended the recruits from around the world has increased. >> reporter: the battle against ice sis also ta isis is also t
. >> reporter: in a bid to save face and aimed at the iraqis themselves, iraq's prime minister haider al abadi said his forces were capable of defeating isis without the help of foreign combat troops. secretary of state john kerry said the iraqis were fully briefed. >> we will continue to work very, very closely with our iraqi partners on exact ly who would be deployed, where they would be deployed. >> reporter: the iraqi military appears poised to face a critical test. the...
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. >> reporter: john haider with the afghan elderly association says what sets dr. bhandari apart is his humanity. >> you don't expect a doctor to call you at home and ask you, how are you doing? how do you feel? how is your pain? and he does. >> reporter: he does? >> he does, yes. >> reporter: and he does it in farsi. in fact, he has learned the basics of 10 languages to help patients feel comfortable. and he has helped coordinate an annual health fair in fremont to bring awareness to local health issues. >> diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis, acid reflux, coronary disease, they are rampant. our community has an abundance of these ailments. >> reporter: when he isn't out in the community, dr. bhandari is seeing patients at his private practice. but even here, he is committed to mentoring young medical students. >> it's very fulfilling if i can use my expertise or my background and training and helping other people arrive at their destinations. >> reporter: it's what he calls his "true earnings." the satisfaction that comes from being of service. so for almost 3
. >> reporter: john haider with the afghan elderly association says what sets dr. bhandari apart is his humanity. >> you don't expect a doctor to call you at home and ask you, how are you doing? how do you feel? how is your pain? and he does. >> reporter: he does? >> he does, yes. >> reporter: and he does it in farsi. in fact, he has learned the basics of 10 languages to help patients feel comfortable. and he has helped coordinate an annual health fair in fremont...
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premier designate haider al- abadi faces the challenge of trying to overcome mistrust between various political factions h the u.s. and other governments hope he can unify a country now under siege from islamic extremists. >>> time now 6:39. the wife of robin williams is opening up about his struggles with depression and parkinson's. >> to all the fans coming to levi's stadium and trying to save some money by parking in the nearby neighborhoods, well, the city of san jose is on to you. i'm kiet do. we'll have that story coming up. ,, ounds] the wait is over for even faster internet. xfinity is now doubling the internet speed... ...on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet...period. xfinity internet from comcast, now double the speed. restrictions due to the dro. within the next 10 days... e must alert custom >>> the puc is ordering statewide restrictions due to drought. within the next 10 days the agencies must alert customers in newspapers and on websites and within 20 days there must be notices by mail or email
premier designate haider al- abadi faces the challenge of trying to overcome mistrust between various political factions h the u.s. and other governments hope he can unify a country now under siege from islamic extremists. >>> time now 6:39. the wife of robin williams is opening up about his struggles with depression and parkinson's. >> to all the fans coming to levi's stadium and trying to save some money by parking in the nearby neighborhoods, well, the city of san jose is on...
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he hands the reins to rival haider al-abadi. malachy's shiite dominated government was blamed for deepening the rift that allowed isis militants to advance. the power shift comes as the u.s. called off plans to rescue religious minorities trapped on a mountaintop in iraq. that operation could have put hundreds of american troops on the ground. instead, u.s. air strikes and air drops of supplies were found to be effective. >> because these efforts, we do not expect there to be an additional operation to evacuate people off the mountain. and it's unlikely that we're going to need to continue humanitarian air drops on the mountain. >> reporter: that aid has helped many of the more than 1.5 million people displaced by islamic state militants but even those who escaped say they still need help. this man tried to lead his family from the mountain to safety only to see his mother die from lack of food and water and exhaustion. he said, we refused to leave without her. after a few hours of thirst, hunger and exhaustion, she fell and die
he hands the reins to rival haider al-abadi. malachy's shiite dominated government was blamed for deepening the rift that allowed isis militants to advance. the power shift comes as the u.s. called off plans to rescue religious minorities trapped on a mountaintop in iraq. that operation could have put hundreds of american troops on the ground. instead, u.s. air strikes and air drops of supplies were found to be effective. >> because these efforts, we do not expect there to be an...