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in this weeks episode, polio vaccination camp attacked by taliban militants. and pakistan-backed militants infiltrate india, battling for fifth teen days. in an attempt to derail an anti- polio campaign, a polio vaccination camp as once again been targeted by taliban militants. resistance has been strongest in the northwestern tribal areas where the issue has become particularly politicized. >> two people were killed and up to 20 more injured after taliban militants used a bomb to target a team delivering polio vaccination drugs to children. in the latest of a series of assaults on volunteers, nurses, and police officers involved in efforts to confront the country 's polio problem, the bomb was set off outside the health clinic on the outskirts of the city of peshawar. a police officer and a member of a local anti-taliban group were killed. the taliban have repeatedly attacked vaccination workers, claiming the program is a cia plot to sterilize muslims. the shower has been -- peshawar has fallen victim to at least four different attacks in recent weeks, which t
in this weeks episode, polio vaccination camp attacked by taliban militants. and pakistan-backed militants infiltrate india, battling for fifth teen days. in an attempt to derail an anti- polio campaign, a polio vaccination camp as once again been targeted by taliban militants. resistance has been strongest in the northwestern tribal areas where the issue has become particularly politicized. >> two people were killed and up to 20 more injured after taliban militants used a bomb to target...
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. >> protecting a polio vaccination team killing and wounding several people.er the past year, there have been a number of attacks on health workers distributing the polio vaccine for which the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility. monday's bombing, the fourth in the city in the last two weeks, support from the afghan taliban. >> the afghan taliban are our brothers, they are helping us financially, they give shelter to our ruler k millionulla afusa. >> differentiating between the two taliban groups in afghanistan and pakistan with the implication that the eafng taliban is worth negotiating with. pakistani taliban which seeks to replace the country's democratic system with one governed by shirea law. >> quay the message that they are not acting alone. they have an ally and they have a powerful ally they have a future. if the pakistani government does not sincerely negotiate peace with them, do not come to either to accept their demand so they have a future. >> shahib de la shahib demanded an end to u.s. drone strikes. the revelation that the pakistani an
. >> protecting a polio vaccination team killing and wounding several people.er the past year, there have been a number of attacks on health workers distributing the polio vaccine for which the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility. monday's bombing, the fourth in the city in the last two weeks, support from the afghan taliban. >> the afghan taliban are our brothers, they are helping us financially, they give shelter to our ruler k millionulla afusa. >> differentiating...
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polio effort. he says taliban militants have stepped up their anti-vaccination efforts. >> they issued a ban on polio immunization, which is today also existing. these are the same people who at one time were rejecting it on the basis that it is going to make that child infertile. >> reporter: the polio eradication campaign enlisted prominent mainline religious leaders. >> the council of islamic ideology now has a very active program, and there is a declaration that the council of ulemas has made that says that the polio vaccine is effective, that it's not harmful, and it is allowed by islam and that muslim children can have it. >> reporter: muhammad hanif tayyab helped author the document, which is being distributed to mosques across pakistan. >> they will go and explain to the people, "look, in the rest of the muslim world, in iran, in saudi arabia, this crippling curse has been eradicated. why is it that we cannot eradicate it from our country?" >> reporter: the declaration or fatwa by top leaders has enabled local imams like bilal ahmed to tell his congregants, most of them not literate, that rec
polio effort. he says taliban militants have stepped up their anti-vaccination efforts. >> they issued a ban on polio immunization, which is today also existing. these are the same people who at one time were rejecting it on the basis that it is going to make that child infertile. >> reporter: the polio eradication campaign enlisted prominent mainline religious leaders. >> the council of islamic ideology now has a very active program, and there is a declaration that the...
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. >> a bomb went off here near a police van protecting a polio vaccination team killing and woundingeral people. over the past year there have been a number of attacks on health workers distributing the polio vaccine which there has been claimed responsibility. the bombing is the fourth in the city in less than two weeks follows revelations by the group's spokesman that it receives support from the afghan taliban. >> the afghan taliban are our brother. they're helping us financially and give shelter to our commander. this disclosure is important because pakistan has long been accused of pursuing the policies of differentiating between the two taliban groups in pakistan and afghanistan, with the implication that the group in pakistan is worth negotiating with. the military has launched several operations against the pakistani taliban which seeks to replace the democratic system with one based on islamic law. the newly elected prime minister has advocated for peace talks with the armed group. >> the pakistani taliban would like to tell the government and convey the message they are not
. >> a bomb went off here near a police van protecting a polio vaccination team killing and woundingeral people. over the past year there have been a number of attacks on health workers distributing the polio vaccine which there has been claimed responsibility. the bombing is the fourth in the city in less than two weeks follows revelations by the group's spokesman that it receives support from the afghan taliban. >> the afghan taliban are our brother. they're helping us financially...
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. >>> over the next few weeks the world health o organization plas to administer the polio vaccine to0 million children in the northeast. the biggest task will be in lebanon. home to 700,000 syrian refugees. computer glitches and the roll out of obamacare did not get up on the right foot. help is on the way. president's go to man for problem solving. you healthcare .gov should be glitch free by the end of november. they want to investigate cost associatioassociated with the bd site. >> native americans are guaranteed free healthcare by the government. but many health chin nix are undeare--clinics are under fund. the new law is what they may be looking for if even they get o kaen get people to sign up. >> nestled in the picture post card smokey mountains. the eastern band of the cherokee nation, nearly 15,000 strong. a proud people but not without issues of poverty and health. like so many reservations across the country. >> what are the main hot problems on the rest slayings. rost and diabetes and so is hypertension and array of addiction. the health chef wants a healthier population
. >>> over the next few weeks the world health o organization plas to administer the polio vaccine to0 million children in the northeast. the biggest task will be in lebanon. home to 700,000 syrian refugees. computer glitches and the roll out of obamacare did not get up on the right foot. help is on the way. president's go to man for problem solving. you healthcare .gov should be glitch free by the end of november. they want to investigate cost associatioassociated with the bd site....
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. >> at least two people were killed and 20 wounded when a bomb detonated near a polio vaccination team in northwest pakistan. it was the latest in a string of attacks against health workers in a campaign to eradicate the disease. local police say the bomb was outside a hospital on the outskirts of the provincial capital peshawar. the device exploded when the team arrived to collect vaccines. >> translator: i was with the polio team. we reached the front of the hospital along with the police, and right away there was a blast in front of the gate. >> the pakistani taliban say it's a plot to material sterilize muslims. they've spoken out to debunk those misconceptions. the polio eradication initiative said cases of the disease which can cause paralysis were reported just last week in pakistan. >>> vietnam will hold a state funeral this week for ay hero diedn fday at the age of 102. the general led the vietnamese to victory over colonial france and played a key role in the defeat of u.s. forces during the etnam war. the communist party seems to hope that his legacy will help justify its co
. >> at least two people were killed and 20 wounded when a bomb detonated near a polio vaccination team in northwest pakistan. it was the latest in a string of attacks against health workers in a campaign to eradicate the disease. local police say the bomb was outside a hospital on the outskirts of the provincial capital peshawar. the device exploded when the team arrived to collect vaccines. >> translator: i was with the polio team. we reached the front of the hospital along with...
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who helped discover the outbreak told us by skype many syrian newborns aren't getting polio or any other vaccinations. polio is highly contagious and world health officials worry it will spread. >> this virus does move. it will infect anyone who is undervaccinated or not vaccinated and does not know any boundaries. >> reporter: it can easily be spread by refugees. and there are now about 7 million of them in and outside of syria. many syrians are only now realizing that polio has returned. and the war, the dangers, the same reasons that allowed the disease to reemerge are also preventing medical officials from delivering vaccines. brian? >> richard engle with our report on this disturbing situation in syria. >>> still ahead, sounding the alarm as doctors now look inside the stats on the number of american kids getting concussions. and they don't like what they're finding. >>> and later, the little boy who stole the show from the pope, not that the pope seemed to mind one bit. >>> we're back with a warning about kids and sports, specifically a major new report from the institute of medicine. it has so
who helped discover the outbreak told us by skype many syrian newborns aren't getting polio or any other vaccinations. polio is highly contagious and world health officials worry it will spread. >> this virus does move. it will infect anyone who is undervaccinated or not vaccinated and does not know any boundaries. >> reporter: it can easily be spread by refugees. and there are now about 7 million of them in and outside of syria. many syrians are only now realizing that polio has...
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polio, not wipe it out. to do that, she says, pakistan's military will need to take on the militants to allow vaccinators safe access. >> if you look at the number one problem of pakistan right now is that it is terrorism. i mean, polio is just a byproduct of this issue right now. the central issue is finding, fighting terrorism, and if you address the security situation, the polio problem will automatically be addressed. >> reporter: but there's one more complication. we saw it in the slum: a seeming public indifference even as they urged parents to bring children out to get the vaccine drops, even as people in this community introduced us to polio victims who live here, it's clear many residents had other priorities. vaccinators say they got a bit of resistance to the polio campaign, but mostly they got complaints. it's about to rain and their shelters are flimsy. there's no clean drinking water, no sanitation, no schools. for millions of pakistanis who live in conditions like these, polio is hardly the most pressing concern. some health professionals and political leaders also feel pakistan has more pressi
polio, not wipe it out. to do that, she says, pakistan's military will need to take on the militants to allow vaccinators safe access. >> if you look at the number one problem of pakistan right now is that it is terrorism. i mean, polio is just a byproduct of this issue right now. the central issue is finding, fighting terrorism, and if you address the security situation, the polio problem will automatically be addressed. >> reporter: but there's one more complication. we saw it in...
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a bomb went off here near a police van protecting a polio vaccination team killing and wounding seven isle people. there have ban number oh of attacks on health workers distributing the polio regime for which the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility. the fourth in the city in less than two weeks followings the revelation for the group's spokesman which received support from the afghan taliban. >> translator: they are our brothers. they are helping us financially. with the implication that the afghan taliban is worth negotiating with. it launched several operation against the pakistani taliban that seeks to replace the country's democratic system with one based on islamic law. the new prime minister has advocated for peace talks with the armed groups. they haven't allowed it and they have -- they have a future and the pakistani government does not sincerely negotiate with them. do not come with accept the demands so they have a future. >> he also demanded an end to u.s. drone strikes. >> the revolution of the pack sta*pbthe pakistanitaliban has t only has the pakistani taliban show
a bomb went off here near a police van protecting a polio vaccination team killing and wounding seven isle people. there have ban number oh of attacks on health workers distributing the polio regime for which the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility. the fourth in the city in less than two weeks followings the revelation for the group's spokesman which received support from the afghan taliban. >> translator: they are our brothers. they are helping us financially. with the implication...
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breakthrough: a vaccine that could prevent type one diabetes that destroys the ability to produce insulin. there is a virus that attacks the pancreas where insulin is made. other forms cause polio. the vaccine has worked in mice. the next step is to begin human testing that costs an estimated $1 billion. >> guys, if you want to prove your love to your significant other do not walk so fast. it was found in a study a man walking with a female friend moves normally and the woman will speed up to match his pace. when a man is walking with a romantic partner, he slows down, 7 percent, to match her pace. researchers say it is an evolutionary habit to help women conserve energy for child picture. >> what about a woman who walks fast? auburning a thousand calories an hour. >> guys, learn to jog. >> we are following developing news in the north bay where a teen boy is shot and killed by a sheriff deputy. officers say they had no choice but to open fire. >> graffiti taggers sneak into bart stations during the strike and leave an unbelieve average mess. >> facebook has a controversial video that is >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. agood wednesday morning. it is
breakthrough: a vaccine that could prevent type one diabetes that destroys the ability to produce insulin. there is a virus that attacks the pancreas where insulin is made. other forms cause polio. the vaccine has worked in mice. the next step is to begin human testing that costs an estimated $1 billion. >> guys, if you want to prove your love to your significant other do not walk so fast. it was found in a study a man walking with a female friend moves normally and the woman will speed...
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. >>> two are dead following an attack targeting a polio vaccination team in pakistan. bomb went off outside a chinic on the outskirts of pesh ka war. two health care workers are confirmed dead. health care workers have been attacked since the taliban denounced vaccinations as a western plot to sterilize muslims. >> this weekend was gorgeous. no complaints at all in the weather department. let's take a look at the forecast. meteorologist christina loren in the 50s. >> it's not too bad. you'll notice it is a cool start to the day and you'll want to grab that sweater. bundle up the little ones. second half of the day temperatures comfortable later on. look at these. plenty of 50s across the board. this afternoon we are expecting those to jump with mostly sunny. overall, 4 to 8 degrees cooler than where we ended up on sunday. it was a warm sunday across the bay area, into tuesday we're talking about an even cooler day on tap. 2 to 5 degrees. throughout wednesday, that is the day that we're tracking this slight chance, 20% to 30% shot for light showers across the bay area s
. >>> two are dead following an attack targeting a polio vaccination team in pakistan. bomb went off outside a chinic on the outskirts of pesh ka war. two health care workers are confirmed dead. health care workers have been attacked since the taliban denounced vaccinations as a western plot to sterilize muslims. >> this weekend was gorgeous. no complaints at all in the weather department. let's take a look at the forecast. meteorologist christina loren in the 50s. >> it's...
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citizens in ways that people dare i say in the sciences like my apple computer i'm glad i've got a polio vaccine. but nonetheless, nonetheless, we are in the position to do this. it's a particularly rich acquisition and it seems to me that it is worth in itself the only justification for the humanities the would be enough. though we do more than that as well. we in the humanities help our students and help ourselves to do what socrates said we ought to do and that is quite simply to know ourselves. at the humanities are for the students what they like to call the great second chance. that is we all get socialized one time by our parents and teachers and by our religious instructors and we learn who is they think we are in for a while who we think we are. we learned about the world is, what's valuable, what's not valuable and how we ought to leave our lives. by the time you're 17-years-old we've been described multiple times by multiple people and those descriptions may or may not be accurate. but when you go to college and you get to study the humanities, you get what i would call the great seco
citizens in ways that people dare i say in the sciences like my apple computer i'm glad i've got a polio vaccine. but nonetheless, nonetheless, we are in the position to do this. it's a particularly rich acquisition and it seems to me that it is worth in itself the only justification for the humanities the would be enough. though we do more than that as well. we in the humanities help our students and help ourselves to do what socrates said we ought to do and that is quite simply to know...
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and we, i think, need to push forward even with vaccine candidates that don't seem as promising as, say, the polio virus vaccine is, because those vaccines have been extraordinarily effective. they've allowed us to eliminate the disease entirely, and i think we have to acknowledge the fact that we would have a big impact, even if a vaccine was 50% protective. knowing th a vaccine may be years away, what can we do now to lessen the devastating impact this disease has on people's lives? so the way to protect yourself against h.i.v. is to, number one-- know your sexual partner. know that you are in a monogamous relationship with an h.i.v.-negative person, or abstain from sexual intercourse, or always, always use a condom 100% of the time, a good, clean condom that is not in somebody's pocket for the last 10 years before he takes it out, doesn't have a tear on it. it's a good condom, it's used properly. second way not to get h.i.v. is not to use needles, and clearly, not to use needles that are shared with somebody else. you must understand the importance of you. you must understand that for once, you
and we, i think, need to push forward even with vaccine candidates that don't seem as promising as, say, the polio virus vaccine is, because those vaccines have been extraordinarily effective. they've allowed us to eliminate the disease entirely, and i think we have to acknowledge the fact that we would have a big impact, even if a vaccine was 50% protective. knowing th a vaccine may be years away, what can we do now to lessen the devastating impact this disease has on people's lives? so the...
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this man oversaw the deliver riff of polio vaccine to children in india. david laveery was critical to the development of nasa's mars rover. antonio mendez helps free six diplomats trapped in iran and his story inspired last year's oscar-winning film "argo." joining me now is kevin geiss, the deputy assistant secretary for energy at the department of the air force. he worked on alternative fuels and helped save more than one billion dollars and welcome and congratulations to you. >> thank you, jeffrey. >> brown: so first i want to ask how does a person save a billion dollars? in layman's term, what did you do? >> well, it takes innovation and dedication across the entire department of the air force. we have men and women who are pilots, aviators, civil engineers in jobs across the air force who come up with good ideas that we then demonstrate, build business cases and bring to the forefront that we can execute across the air force to save those dollars. >> brown: in your case what was the problem you were trying to solve? >> jeffrey, we spend in the air fo
this man oversaw the deliver riff of polio vaccine to children in india. david laveery was critical to the development of nasa's mars rover. antonio mendez helps free six diplomats trapped in iran and his story inspired last year's oscar-winning film "argo." joining me now is kevin geiss, the deputy assistant secretary for energy at the department of the air force. he worked on alternative fuels and helped save more than one billion dollars and welcome and congratulations to you....
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organization is warning there could be an outbreak of polio and that more than 20 people may have it already. said the united nations is increasing its vaccination program. >> disrupted or broken down. children are now at far mier risk of diseases such as polio and me measles. >> there is the a possibility that children could be struck down by illness and disease. and the chance of getting treatment during this war is slim. nicole johnson, al jazeera. >> over the next few weeks the world health organization plans to administer the polio vaccine to people in the middle east, turkey, and afghanistan, but their biggest challenge is lebanon, home to 600,000 refugees from syria. >>> iranian fighters have been killed, a town in southeast iran. >>> billions for bombers. the air force wants to spend up to $55 billion on long range bomber planes. boeing and lockheed martin said they will work together to try to win the contract. the air force plans to bias many as 100 planes, still managed to avoid congressional budget cuts. the air force says the new bombers are critical for national security. >>> the fbi says it will conduct an independent investigatio
organization is warning there could be an outbreak of polio and that more than 20 people may have it already. said the united nations is increasing its vaccination program. >> disrupted or broken down. children are now at far mier risk of diseases such as polio and me measles. >> there is the a possibility that children could be struck down by illness and disease. and the chance of getting treatment during this war is slim. nicole johnson, al jazeera. >> over the next few...
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measles, polio, mumps, and chicken pox. the vaccine-preventable diseases of childhood are rarely seen in the industrialized nations of the world because of the immunization programs that exist. david bennett: measles is still a serious disease in many developing countries, especially in africa and in many countries in asia. even in healthy populations, measles will kill on an average of one per thousand children who are infected with measles, and if you don't immunize, every child would eventually get measles. it's even more serious in african populations where one has other illnesses and malnutrition at the same time, and that means children are quite likely to die, even 10% of children who get measles. in the next few years, the world health community will be targeting measles for eradication. it is next in line after polio. we need to approach diseases individually, where we have specially selected diseases that are amenable to a concentrated attack, to bring them to eradication. there's no substitute for that. the cost/benefit of g
measles, polio, mumps, and chicken pox. the vaccine-preventable diseases of childhood are rarely seen in the industrialized nations of the world because of the immunization programs that exist. david bennett: measles is still a serious disease in many developing countries, especially in africa and in many countries in asia. even in healthy populations, measles will kill on an average of one per thousand children who are infected with measles, and if you don't immunize, every child would...
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when they were young the state of the art was a polio vaccine. but who knows for their daughters sarah and emily. their kids of course have never known a world in which cancer was anything but manageable. they shake their head at the history that they read. scalpel's, plays in, radiation, how barbaric. what were these people thinking? thank you [applause] >> thank you. i'm an optimist but not a utopian so i am with scenario c. i also find the most persuasive but one of the implications of that is if a person lived to 150 and had already been born baby in this room, the first people to be married for 100 years are also that will happen even sooner. it would be a plutonium anniversary. our next panel is about exactly the subject. we are calling at death until death do us part with a question mark at the end and how to fund the family and social relationships. our moderator is liza mundy, the director of the new america's foundation working family foundation that seems to defame the foundation to the changes that have taken place within families, wo
when they were young the state of the art was a polio vaccine. but who knows for their daughters sarah and emily. their kids of course have never known a world in which cancer was anything but manageable. they shake their head at the history that they read. scalpel's, plays in, radiation, how barbaric. what were these people thinking? thank you [applause] >> thank you. i'm an optimist but not a utopian so i am with scenario c. i also find the most persuasive but one of the implications of...
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to pakistan where a bombing has killed at least two people who were taking part in a vaccination program against polio happened near a hospital and victims are a police officer and volunteer from a peace committee and pakistan is one of three countries in the world where polio is an endemic. japan airlines signed a deal with air bus and 31-a-350 worth $9.5 million and this comes as a surprise to boeing and it will receive the first a-350 in 2019. >> translator: we are confident we can offer comfortable air travel with the aircraft, it completed the test flight last month and the development is in full progress towards the launch in 2014. no dice by 2019 it will be in a fully prepared state. >> reporter: and we have the executive director and chairmen of the center for asia pacific aviation and said it's a good fit for a company at this point. >> it's really very much risen from the ashes since its bankruptcy and now it's more focused on getting the costs down and it's a high-cost carrier because japan is that sort of market. but this aircraft is a fit for some of the longer needs and it's slightly sma
to pakistan where a bombing has killed at least two people who were taking part in a vaccination program against polio happened near a hospital and victims are a police officer and volunteer from a peace committee and pakistan is one of three countries in the world where polio is an endemic. japan airlines signed a deal with air bus and 31-a-350 worth $9.5 million and this comes as a surprise to boeing and it will receive the first a-350 in 2019. >> translator: we are confident we can...
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world health organization" is warning that there could be an outbreak of polio, so the united nations is increasing its vaccination program. >> routine immunization programs critical to prevent childhood diseases have been disrupted and have broken down. children are now at a far higher risk of polio and measles. >> parents already have enough to worry about, but now there is a possibility that children could be struck down by illness and disease. the chance of getting treatment in the middle of this war is slim. al jazeera. >> saudi women are defying authorities getting behind the wheel demanding the right to drive. 60 women took part in a protest today and 17,000 people signed a petition calling for women to be allowed to drive. saudi authorities are threatening punishments for those involved ranging from fines to prison time, the only country in the world that prohibits women from driving. >>> this time last year new york was bracing for super storm sandy. the storm that flooded streets, destroyed homes and forced crucial health clinics to close. most of those clinic have not reopened. one world organization is
world health organization" is warning that there could be an outbreak of polio, so the united nations is increasing its vaccination program. >> routine immunization programs critical to prevent childhood diseases have been disrupted and have broken down. children are now at a far higher risk of polio and measles. >> parents already have enough to worry about, but now there is a possibility that children could be struck down by illness and disease. the chance of getting...
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vaccine that could prevent juvenile diabetes. researchers identified a virus that attacks the pancreas where insulin is made. other forms of the virus cause poliomeningitis. the vaccine has been working in mice and now they will test humans at a cost of $1 billion. >> if you want do prove your love to your significant other, guys, slow down. a new study tracks how fast men and women walk when they were alone with friends and with a romantic partner. they found that a man walking where a female friend moves at the normal speed where a longer gait and the woman speeds up. when a man is walking with a romantic partner he slows down 7 percent to patch her -- match her pace to help the women conserve her energy for child birth. >> of course, kristen walks at 50 miles per hour. >> facebook reversal again and the company has changed their policy on graphic videos. >> the latest on a 13-year-old boy slot and killed by sheriff deputies. authorities say the officers had no choice but to open fire. >> the investigation into the death of a stadium worker takes a new turn and state workplace safety investigators have re-opened the probe into a worker's in a
vaccine that could prevent juvenile diabetes. researchers identified a virus that attacks the pancreas where insulin is made. other forms of the virus cause poliomeningitis. the vaccine has been working in mice and now they will test humans at a cost of $1 billion. >> if you want do prove your love to your significant other, guys, slow down. a new study tracks how fast men and women walk when they were alone with friends and with a romantic partner. they found that a man walking where a...
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six lives and left over fifteen injured the remote control device was detonated at a vaccination center empty polio medicine was being distributed this all comes a day after security sources revealed that taliban militants were planning to stage a terror attack. or a german embassy guards been shot dead in the yemeni capital sanaa the security stuff it was attacked by government when he left the supermarket the incident happened in a district where diplomatic missions are located reports suggested it was a botched kidnapping indeed in a separate attack to a unicef employee was seized by a lone gunman. in mexico the government's proposal of energy reforms has forced tens of thousands of people out of the streets the country's capital demonstrators called for a popular referendum on the plans of president pena nieto to privatise the state owned oil company pemex people fear though that could lead to higher energy bills former presidential candidate in opposition made a deal pledged further protests in the coming days will keep. the. thanks he company today review what she makes crosstalk with pay to
six lives and left over fifteen injured the remote control device was detonated at a vaccination center empty polio medicine was being distributed this all comes a day after security sources revealed that taliban militants were planning to stage a terror attack. or a german embassy guards been shot dead in the yemeni capital sanaa the security stuff it was attacked by government when he left the supermarket the incident happened in a district where diplomatic missions are located reports...
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one recent study from the cdc that says that vaccinations and autism do not correlate, but there are still people that hold that belief. >> we'll do the polio shot today. >> reporter: the doctor also discusses the benefits and risks of vaccine with parents on a daily basis. he expects those conversations to increase in january. that's when a new state law takes affect requiring parents to provide proof they've talked with a medical provider before asking for a personal belief exemption. >> you're all done. >> we're hoping the new law will increase vaccination uptake and better protect our community and providing providers with what parents are citing as their specific concerns. they'll be prepared for those conversations. we hope that after those conversations people will feel more secure about making the right decision to vaccinate their children. >> all done. good job. yea. >> and, finally, a quick look ahead at some of the stories we're watching next week. joining me is senior correspondent scott shafer to cut through all that noise. what are you keeping your eye sno. >> on the bart strike over the weekend, and into next week, and as lon
one recent study from the cdc that says that vaccinations and autism do not correlate, but there are still people that hold that belief. >> we'll do the polio shot today. >> reporter: the doctor also discusses the benefits and risks of vaccine with parents on a daily basis. he expects those conversations to increase in january. that's when a new state law takes affect requiring parents to provide proof they've talked with a medical provider before asking for a personal belief...
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lines and left over fifteen injured when a remote controlled bomb was detonated at a vaccination center where anti polio medicine was being distributed and the sole comes a day after security sources revealed that taliban linked militants were planning to stage terror attacks. a german embassy guard has been shot down in the yemeni capital sanaa a security staffer was attacked by gunmen while leaving a supermarket the incident occurred in a district where diplomatic missions are located reports suggest that it was a botched kidnapping and a separate attack a unicef employee the e.u. was seized by unknown gunmen. to mexico the government's proposal of energy reforms have forced hands of thousands to the streets in the country's capital demonstrators called for a popular referendum on the plans of president pena nieto to privatized the state owned oil company pemex people fear of the move to the into higher energy bills former presidential candidate and opposition leader anders over the work pledged earlier protest in the coming days. with the and of a tourism season spain's unemployment rate has returned
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already initiated, are planning to amass vaccination campaigns. >> i was going to ask you, how helpful that is the syrian government been? >> in calling it a suspected polio outbreak they have already initiated planning for a mass vaccination campaign within the country itself and the surrounding countries which are also at risk of spread because of population movements in the region, they have also initiated planning. so going forward, cooperation will be required not only from the government of syria but all parties involved here and all actors and humanitarian organization he. >> okay, hamid jaffedy thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> firefighters in, weather forecast is correct, more hot and windy weather is expected which could fan the flames of dozens of bush fires around sydney. contained but not before destroying more than 200 homes. >>> prosecutors at cambodia's kmir rouge's two sphieferg leaders are charged with genocide and crimes against humanity. an estimated 1.7 million cambodians died under the kmir rouge rule. >>> smog has closed roads and schools. now it may be years before people can return to their homes near the site of japan's d
already initiated, are planning to amass vaccination campaigns. >> i was going to ask you, how helpful that is the syrian government been? >> in calling it a suspected polio outbreak they have already initiated planning for a mass vaccination campaign within the country itself and the surrounding countries which are also at risk of spread because of population movements in the region, they have also initiated planning. so going forward, cooperation will be required not only from the...
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. >> the ongoing war in syria - children diagnosed with polio because they don't have access to adequate health care and critical vaccinations. [ ♪ theme ] >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. no apology nor excuses from the nation's top spy chief. the head of the national security agency denied reports of phone tapping of foreign citizens and told house members the nsa would rather take a beating in the media than give up a program that protects americans from terrorists. >> the national security agency says chiefs did not illegally tapped. they revealed rare details of america's intelligence gathering techniques. >> confident and almost defiant top spy chiefs made no apologies before the house intelligence committee. they defended the job the agencies do to keep america and her allies safe. >> there's not been a mass casualty in the u.s. since 2001. that's not by luck. they didn't stop hating us. they didn't say that they were going to just forgive this. they continued to try. >> the work of the national security agency is under fire because of revelations by former nsa analyst, edward snowden. documents he leaked show
. >> the ongoing war in syria - children diagnosed with polio because they don't have access to adequate health care and critical vaccinations. [ ♪ theme ] >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. no apology nor excuses from the nation's top spy chief. the head of the national security agency denied reports of phone tapping of foreign citizens and told house members the nsa would rather take a beating in the media than give up a program that protects americans from terrorists....
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lebanon said it will vaccinate all syrian children under five years old against polio. e news follows 25 children have developed symptoms of the crippling disease. they're stepping up efforts to vaccinate children inside the country. >> diseased including those easily preventable by basic hygiene and vaccination are spreading at an alarming rate. just last week we received ports of polio cases which if confirmed will mark the first polio outbreak in stir i can't 5 years. >> a protest between jordan and israel which was signed two deck cates ago. there were also calls for hezbollah and iran to stop interfering with the conflict in syria. >> not everyone in jordan wants to be friends with israel. the muslim brotherhood here said it reflects the peace treaty and said jordan should cut diplomatic ties with israel because israel continues to deny flynn the right to a sovereign state, an the people hearsay tht when the compound in jerusalem are allowed, and the settlements are built next to these sacred science it's undermining jordan's role. but this has earned jordan a good
lebanon said it will vaccinate all syrian children under five years old against polio. e news follows 25 children have developed symptoms of the crippling disease. they're stepping up efforts to vaccinate children inside the country. >> diseased including those easily preventable by basic hygiene and vaccination are spreading at an alarming rate. just last week we received ports of polio cases which if confirmed will mark the first polio outbreak in stir i can't 5 years. >> a...
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children are not being vaccinated because of the collapse of the public health system. the polio virus has somehow found its way back into syria. >> what is the scale of monitoring in what is by and large a war zone in some way or another? >> this is very, very difficult. do know that there are medical professionals in the northeast of syria reporting cases, along with you and aid agencies they are trying to get a massive immunization campaign going, but we know that fighting rages in many areas. we know that other forms of vital aid, all sorts of different medicines simply cannot be delivered because of the fighting. it is very clear that many children who need vaccinations will not get it. >> thank you for that very bad news, image and. -- imaging. stay with us here, still to come, why is a change in the law being considered in brazil as they come in from the cold? scientists believe that mars once had an atmosphere occur than hours on earth. we are getting closer to finding out. the india mars orbiter mission is due to blast off on november 5. track to it is on launch its mass
children are not being vaccinated because of the collapse of the public health system. the polio virus has somehow found its way back into syria. >> what is the scale of monitoring in what is by and large a war zone in some way or another? >> this is very, very difficult. do know that there are medical professionals in the northeast of syria reporting cases, along with you and aid agencies they are trying to get a massive immunization campaign going, but we know that fighting rages...
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. >> vaccines developed in the 1950s nearly eradicated polio in much of the word.yria's last case was back in 1999. >>> all right. still ahead, world series mvp david ortiz on what the title means for boston after the traumatic year the city has been through. and just because we were watching the world series doesn't mean we didn't catch the late nights. why stephen colbert has a beef with mcdonald's. and my beef with bill karins when "way too early" comes right back. a can of del monte green beans? ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. the same essential nutrients as fresh. she loves a lot of it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more
. >> vaccines developed in the 1950s nearly eradicated polio in much of the word.yria's last case was back in 1999. >>> all right. still ahead, world series mvp david ortiz on what the title means for boston after the traumatic year the city has been through. and just because we were watching the world series doesn't mean we didn't catch the late nights. why stephen colbert has a beef with mcdonald's. and my beef with bill karins when "way too early" comes right back. a...
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vaccines have eliminated polio, and all but wiped out measles, mumps and rubella. i think the reason why we're not seeing a lot of those illnesses is just because of that. not because we're necessarily a healthier population, but because we've taken steps to try and eradicate those diseases that we could eradicate. we have a tremendous number of vaccines we didn't have even when i started practicing, for instance, the h-flu vaccine which came out in the late 80s and we started giving it before the age of 2 in the 90s. when i started practicing, my very first week in practice, i almost lost a child to h-flu meningitis. carried them in the back of my car to the emergency room, ran them in... thankfully they did well. but that's a disease we don't even see anymore because of the h-flu type b vaccine. what we see most commonly now is respiratory infections, especially otitis media. we see a tremendous number of children with ear infections. other respiratory infections are very common-- coughs, cold, sinus and cause us a lot of visits. catherine parrish: and that's bec
vaccines have eliminated polio, and all but wiped out measles, mumps and rubella. i think the reason why we're not seeing a lot of those illnesses is just because of that. not because we're necessarily a healthier population, but because we've taken steps to try and eradicate those diseases that we could eradicate. we have a tremendous number of vaccines we didn't have even when i started practicing, for instance, the h-flu vaccine which came out in the late 80s and we started giving it before...
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polio outbreak. >> diseases including those easily preventable by basic high again and vaccination are spreading atming rate. just last week we received reports of polio cases, which if confirmed will mark the first polio outbreak in syria in 14 years. >> thousands of people are protesting on the gulf island state of bahrain. among them was prominent opposition figure who already faces charges of encouraging violence. and there are reports that police fired tear gas to disperse the protesters. >>> our thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters are attending a rally. >> reporter: not everyone in jordan wants to be friends with israel. the muslim brotherhood here says it rejects the peace treaty signed between jordan and israel 19 years ago, and says that jordan should cut diplomatic ties with israel. because they continue to deny palestinians the right to a -- sovereign state they say. the people here say that when raids of the compound in jerusalem are allowed and settlements are built next though sacred shrines israel is undermining jordan's role. but it has allowed jordan a good international sta
polio outbreak. >> diseases including those easily preventable by basic high again and vaccination are spreading atming rate. just last week we received reports of polio cases, which if confirmed will mark the first polio outbreak in syria in 14 years. >> thousands of people are protesting on the gulf island state of bahrain. among them was prominent opposition figure who already faces charges of encouraging violence. and there are reports that police fired tear gas to disperse the...
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vaccination procedure. pakistan is only three countries in the world where polio is still endemic. >>> typhoon flow, more rain is expected in the next few days. >>> at least 51 people have been killed in egypt, in events commemorating if war, more from our correspondent in cairo now. >> downtown cairo on sunday. a day for celebrating the military. instead it saw gun fire, tear gas and civil unrest. this was ramsey street north of tahrir square. across cairo protestors took to the streets. some tried omarch on tahrir square, symbol of resistance from january 2011. but security was title. in places, police used tear gas to control the crowds. antimilitary protesters over what they consider an illegitimate government. >> we have to see the streets are full of people which struggle against this killer and we will do our best. >> okay, we are all the muslim people, all the egyptian citizen people we are all one human, okay? glk but tahrir square painted a different picture. forming acenter of celebrations to mark the 40th anniversary of the 1973 october war with israel. for hours crowds queued to get through secur
vaccination procedure. pakistan is only three countries in the world where polio is still endemic. >>> typhoon flow, more rain is expected in the next few days. >>> at least 51 people have been killed in egypt, in events commemorating if war, more from our correspondent in cairo now. >> downtown cairo on sunday. a day for celebrating the military. instead it saw gun fire, tear gas and civil unrest. this was ramsey street north of tahrir square. across cairo protestors...
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believing it's a cover for american spying it means their full polio is rife in pakistan because thousands of children simply aren't vaccinated. this year's nobel prize winners have been revealed in sweden the first award was medicine and psychology which is shared between two americans and a german scientists their work on discovering how hormones and enzymes move from cell to cell within human bodies is help research in diabetes epilepsy and immune system disorders and updating you now on that powerful typhoon it's hammer eastern china it's no force more than half a million people to flee to safety soldiers help an evacuation of building levees to try to keep it but the strong winds and flooding have disrupted travel abroad power lines down to so far two people being confirmed dead fitters the twenty third typhoon to hit china this year it follows a soggy which killed twenty five people in the south most recently. thanks for watching us international up next the repercussions of america's government shutdown. and joy. i recently read headlines all over the russian internet screaming in full paranoia mode that china has just
believing it's a cover for american spying it means their full polio is rife in pakistan because thousands of children simply aren't vaccinated. this year's nobel prize winners have been revealed in sweden the first award was medicine and psychology which is shared between two americans and a german scientists their work on discovering how hormones and enzymes move from cell to cell within human bodies is help research in diabetes epilepsy and immune system disorders and updating you now on...
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mobilizing to vaccinate 2.5 young children to protect against polio.ld health organization says more than 20 people may already have it. joining us to talk about this is dr. bruce aylward with the world health organization. doctor thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. >> good evening. >> so how alarming was this discovery of polio in syria for you? >> well, polio is a disease that is on the verge of eradication globally so seeing it anywhere in the world is lawrnlg. alarming, this is extremely alarm. >> so talk about the challenges that your group is going to face trying to go into syria and vaccinate these 2 million children. >> well, there's already been a vaccination ongoing in syria in a number of rounds over the past two years, on the government side and also in other areas in an effort to protect kids about vaccinatable preventible disease. the effort is to get the effort up extremely high. this is one of the most contested areas particularly dangerous and particularly active conflict there so there will need to be a tremendous concerted ef
mobilizing to vaccinate 2.5 young children to protect against polio.ld health organization says more than 20 people may already have it. joining us to talk about this is dr. bruce aylward with the world health organization. doctor thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. >> good evening. >> so how alarming was this discovery of polio in syria for you? >> well, polio is a disease that is on the verge of eradication globally so seeing it anywhere in the world is lawrnlg....
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. >> parents today are being asked to vaccinate their children against disheez they haven't seen. they don't remember the summers of polioepidemics and certainly not whooping cough. so there's a sense that these diseases don't exist anymore. >> reporter: a newly released study found that communities with large clusters of unvaccinated children were two and a half times more likely to experience whooping cough outbreaks. >> i think we're going to see more outbreaks. when we slip below that protective sort of 95% of the community being vaccinated we really risk outbreaks. >> reporter: hagmire stays she's relying a healthy diet, rather than vaccines to boost her kids' immunity. >> the main point is that it should be the parents' right to make that decision. >> reporter: despite a statewide vaccination campaign, some schools report as many as 84% of parents are opting out. bill whitaker, cbs news, dana point, california. >> glor: still ahead, robots at work. why baxter could be a key to more american jobs. >> glor: the payroll processor a.d.p. says private businesses added 166,000 new jobs in september. in the future, some o
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polio hasn't been seen in syria in 14 years. health officials say vaccinations have dropped since that conflict began two years ago. joining us now to break down the vaccination effort is sarah crowe, a spokesperson for unicef. there is always a big concern when war breaks out, an outbreak of a deadly disease. how concerned are you that things are only going to get worse? >> this is a public health emergency. the war has spilled over to the entire region, and of course, diseases know no borders. what happened in syria could indeed spread. for every one case of polio, the likelihood is there are 200 children infected. this is a race against time to reach the children. we have mound the a massive immunization campaign. our executive director was in damascus talking to government officials and others to get access to areas that we have not been able to get access to up to date. we're talking about half a million children who have not been reached for vaccines. >> it's the worst age for anybody to be sick, because children in effect other children. what are some of
polio hasn't been seen in syria in 14 years. health officials say vaccinations have dropped since that conflict began two years ago. joining us now to break down the vaccination effort is sarah crowe, a spokesperson for unicef. there is always a big concern when war breaks out, an outbreak of a deadly disease. how concerned are you that things are only going to get worse? >> this is a public health emergency. the war has spilled over to the entire region, and of course, diseases know no...
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polio. officials say half a million kids have not gotten vaccinations because of the civil war that draggedyears. >>> violent storms and strong wind gusts toppled trees and power lines in australia. at least six people are hurt. the same area where fires destroyed hundreds of homes and tens of thousands of acres this month. >> and cops say, a cell phone may have saved the life of a gas station clerk near orlando, florida. see that? police say a robber shot the worker yesterday morning but hit -- the bullet hit his phone. suspect got away. clerk has a bruise but should be okay. >>> we're learning some disturbing new detills on a story we first report yesterday about the human remains that turned up at a water treatment facility in california. investigators say those remains included the upper torso of a woman, complete with her head. we have blurred the body in this video for obvious reasons. authorities discovered her body in a tank where raw sewage goes after it's separated into liquids liquids and solids. the remains webb were found in bassett, 20 miles southeast of los angeles. other bod
polio. officials say half a million kids have not gotten vaccinations because of the civil war that draggedyears. >>> violent storms and strong wind gusts toppled trees and power lines in australia. at least six people are hurt. the same area where fires destroyed hundreds of homes and tens of thousands of acres this month. >> and cops say, a cell phone may have saved the life of a gas station clerk near orlando, florida. see that? police say a robber shot the worker yesterday...