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name, research in pediatrics and pediatric conditions is done in virtually all of the institutes, and we're all working together to make the best use of those $4.2 billion. we fulfilled a mandate of the recent pediatric research network part that was in the cures act legislation by having four predominant networks. that includes the idea states pediatric clinical trials network, the pediatric clinical trials network which is focused on drugs, testing drugs in children, the neo-natal research network and the rare disease clinical network, which is looking at over 200 conditions. so those four networks are addressing many if not most of the conditions. now, the gabriella miller, we've had some successes in that area. i understand you knew gabriella. >> i actually did not, but i know her parents very well. >> okay. >> a great loudoun county family. >> wonderful family, i know them quite well. >> the gabriella miller network really creates an infrastructure so that researchers can collect large cohorts of biomaterials from children with conditions such as cancer and congenital anomalies.
name, research in pediatrics and pediatric conditions is done in virtually all of the institutes, and we're all working together to make the best use of those $4.2 billion. we fulfilled a mandate of the recent pediatric research network part that was in the cures act legislation by having four predominant networks. that includes the idea states pediatric clinical trials network, the pediatric clinical trials network which is focused on drugs, testing drugs in children, the neo-natal research...
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talked about their niece, pediatric treatment development pipeline has been set up.hich is new. to increase effective prevention and access to drugs and care and provide a roadmap for patient navigation. helping lead cancer patients through that maze, that can lead to their survival. our call for collaboration has been met with an overwhelming response from many of you in the audience from individuals, some of whoms, u.s. heard from today, offering inspiration, ideas, and ability to change the circumstance of people fighting this disease. you all know better than i do, we can't claim victory if the solutions we are developing our are standard, not the exception, until we change the things we cannot accept. we cannot accept disparity and outcome based on race, or gender, or zip code. we cannot accept an affordable treatments to drugs that can save people's lives. we cannot accept efforts to roll back the opportunity for all america to have affordable, meaningful health insurance. we cannot accept business as usual, practices and research and care, when there is nothin
talked about their niece, pediatric treatment development pipeline has been set up.hich is new. to increase effective prevention and access to drugs and care and provide a roadmap for patient navigation. helping lead cancer patients through that maze, that can lead to their survival. our call for collaboration has been met with an overwhelming response from many of you in the audience from individuals, some of whoms, u.s. heard from today, offering inspiration, ideas, and ability to change the...
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off that burden is sending new doctors into specialties like orthopedics instead of primary care, pediatrics and research where there's higher need but lower pay. home depot co-founder and billionaire hopes the program will change that. >> these kids will be able to pick a specialty or pick a field of medicine they want to go in because that's where their passion is and that's where they can do the most good. >> he donated $100 million of the $450 million that nyu has raised so far. >> we think we've given them a good start in life to leave here debt free. and we think it's the right thing to do. >> so will this new policy at nyu address the shortage of doctors in less lucrative fields joining us is the editor and chief of kaiser health news and the author of the book called an american sickness, how health care became big business and how you can take it back elizabeth, thanks for being here today. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you think of this program? >> i think it's a really magnanimous gesture. we want to think about what's the real goal here is it publicity or is it really -- is
off that burden is sending new doctors into specialties like orthopedics instead of primary care, pediatrics and research where there's higher need but lower pay. home depot co-founder and billionaire hopes the program will change that. >> these kids will be able to pick a specialty or pick a field of medicine they want to go in because that's where their passion is and that's where they can do the most good. >> he donated $100 million of the $450 million that nyu has raised so far....
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are you aware of that report from the american academy of pediatrics pediatrics? if i could just clarify, we don't have indefinite detention -- >> my question is, are you aware of that report from the american academy of pediatrics? >> i think i've seen media reports on that report. >> mr. perez? >> i am not, senator. someone else in the agency may be but i am not. >> thank you, we'll make sure that you get copies of it. in addition to the american academy of pediatrics, two physicians who work for the department of homeland security came forward in july as whistleblowers. they had both visited detention centers housing children that provided an appalling lack of care including finding -- and this is a quote -- an infant with bleed of the brain that went undiagnosed for five days. again, mr. albence, have you seen these statements from these dhs whistleblowers? >> i don't believe i have, no. >> mr. perez? >> i have not, senator. >> beyond the pediatricians and the whistleblowers, immigration and customs enforcement itself set up an advisory committee of subject ma
are you aware of that report from the american academy of pediatrics pediatrics? if i could just clarify, we don't have indefinite detention -- >> my question is, are you aware of that report from the american academy of pediatrics? >> i think i've seen media reports on that report. >> mr. perez? >> i am not, senator. someone else in the agency may be but i am not. >> thank you, we'll make sure that you get copies of it. in addition to the american academy of...
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their niece, pediatric treatment development pipeline has been set up.ch is new. to increase effective prevention and access to drugs and care and provide a roadmap for patient navigation. helping lead cancer patients through that maze, that can lead to their survival. -- our for collaboration call for collaboration has been met with an overwhelming response from individuals, institutions, some of them of who -- some of whom u.s. heard from today, offering inspiration, ideas, and ability to change the circumstance of people fighting this disease. you all know better than i do, if thet claim victory solutions we are developing our standard. not the exception, until we change the things we cannot accept. disparity andpt outcome based on race, or gender, or zip code. we cannot accept an affordable treatments to drugs that can save people's lives. we cannot accept efforts to roll back the opportunity for all america to have affordable, meaningful health insurance. we cannot accept business as usual, practices and research and care, when there is nothing usua
their niece, pediatric treatment development pipeline has been set up.ch is new. to increase effective prevention and access to drugs and care and provide a roadmap for patient navigation. helping lead cancer patients through that maze, that can lead to their survival. -- our for collaboration call for collaboration has been met with an overwhelming response from individuals, institutions, some of them of who -- some of whom u.s. heard from today, offering inspiration, ideas, and ability to...
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he studied pediatric cancer treatment. he injects cancer cells into zehbr f to see which works best. the fish have a similar genetic makeup to humans. it's hoped the information will help figure out what drugs will be most beneficial in treating pediatric cancer. >>> a well-known thrift store is reopening after months of construction. we got a first look inside. this is the american cancer society discovery shop in los gatos. it was forced to close about five months ago because of water damage. the cancer society estimates it lost about 120,000 bucks in income during the closure, but today back open for business. >> better than ever. it's better than we were before the flood. so it's a brand-new store. >> and hopefully the community comes out to support it. a good place to shop, and it helps the american cancer society. >> win-win for everyone. >> it is. >>> up next, talking about a win. a huge party at the coliseum. the game just ended a short while ago. we'll show you what happened with the a's. what a night. the a ) >>>
he studied pediatric cancer treatment. he injects cancer cells into zehbr f to see which works best. the fish have a similar genetic makeup to humans. it's hoped the information will help figure out what drugs will be most beneficial in treating pediatric cancer. >>> a well-known thrift store is reopening after months of construction. we got a first look inside. this is the american cancer society discovery shop in los gatos. it was forced to close about five months ago because of...
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the rico the mit shivani an airbus medical student in the pediatric i.c.u. . no she's a qualified doctor putting all that she's learned into practice. when i compare what i knew at the first to medical school versus what i knew last in medical school versus what i know now i myself know that those are exponentially different places that you know in a very short period of time i can amass huge amounts of knowledge and be able to make clinically relevant decisions based on that knowledge and that comes with time . even as a qualified doctor shivani has to continue her studies she has chosen internal medicine as her specialty which requires a compulsory postgraduate residency for a minimum of four years. the one thing but for me and a lot of people who graduate from mark is that i'm always going to have things i don't know and being ok with that and being ok with i guess the practice of researching and learning and constantly being on a trial where you're educating yourself to keep yourself up to date that's something that everyone struggles with. this process of
the rico the mit shivani an airbus medical student in the pediatric i.c.u. . no she's a qualified doctor putting all that she's learned into practice. when i compare what i knew at the first to medical school versus what i knew last in medical school versus what i know now i myself know that those are exponentially different places that you know in a very short period of time i can amass huge amounts of knowledge and be able to make clinically relevant decisions based on that knowledge and that...
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and you submission to the pediatric intensive care unit is a very sick child. his future lies precariously between life and death. facing this level of responsibility is the true purpose behind these clinical placements. and the ensuring that students lay in lessons that can't be found in books we're going to have a multidisciplinary team meeting because this patient has multiple complications and very poor prognosis and there's certain decisions that need to be made in his best interest so when ever the best interests is being considered it's important to have a team approach so that is not unilateral decision making for i think some point to involved in this discussion because the communication aspect of it is difficult to teach it's vital that students like shivani attend these meetings this is where she sees just how moral and medical decisions come together to treat or not to treat to meet seeing him at this stage and seeing him in clinic you know on a month and a half or two months ago he has had. a very big deterioration you can't see because follow you
and you submission to the pediatric intensive care unit is a very sick child. his future lies precariously between life and death. facing this level of responsibility is the true purpose behind these clinical placements. and the ensuring that students lay in lessons that can't be found in books we're going to have a multidisciplinary team meeting because this patient has multiple complications and very poor prognosis and there's certain decisions that need to be made in his best interest so...
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-- of pediatrics? >> if i could just clarify, we don't have indefinite detention. >> my question is, are you aware of that report from the american academy? >> i think i have seen reports that >> i am not, senator. somebody else in the agency may be, but i am not. >> thank you, we will make sure you get copies of it, in addition to the american academy of pediatrics, two physicians who work for the department of homeland security came forward in july as whistleblowers, they both visited detention centers housing children that provided an appalling lack of care. including finding, and this is a quote, an infant with fleet of the brain that went undiagnosed for five days. they stated puck -- publicly that placing children at risk of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression later in life so again have you seen these statements from these whistleblowers? >> i don't believe i have, no. >> mister perez? >> i have not, senator. >> the on the pediatricians and the whistleblowers, immigration and customs en
-- of pediatrics? >> if i could just clarify, we don't have indefinite detention. >> my question is, are you aware of that report from the american academy? >> i think i have seen reports that >> i am not, senator. somebody else in the agency may be, but i am not. >> thank you, we will make sure you get copies of it, in addition to the american academy of pediatrics, two physicians who work for the department of homeland security came forward in july as...
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are you aware of that report from the american academy of pediatrics? clarify, wed just do not have indefinite detention. >> my question is are you aware of that report? >> i have seen media reports. >> i am not, mr. senator. sony also the agency, maybe, but i am not. >> thank you, we will make sure to get copies. the society of the society of pediatrics, to physician with the agency came forward as whistleblowers. they had provided services at facilities with an appalling lack of care, including finding quote an infant was bleeding in the brain that went undiagnosed for five days". they placed children in immense psychological harm, so again, have you seen these statements from these whistleblowers? >> i have to. -- not. >> i have not, senator. beyond the pediatricians and whistleblowers, immigrations and customs enforcement itself set up an advisory committee of subject matter expert to review family detention. here is what the agency's own advisory committee found. " said that dhs said discontinue the general use of family detention, and in cases whe
are you aware of that report from the american academy of pediatrics? clarify, wed just do not have indefinite detention. >> my question is are you aware of that report? >> i have seen media reports. >> i am not, mr. senator. sony also the agency, maybe, but i am not. >> thank you, we will make sure to get copies. the society of the society of pediatrics, to physician with the agency came forward as whistleblowers. they had provided services at facilities with an...
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jason berman is a professor in canada who's studying pediatric cancer treatments. he's injecting cancer cells into zebra fish and testing different drugs on the fish to see which ones work best. zebra fish we're told have a similar genetic make-up to humans so he hopes the information will help figure out which drugs will be most effective in treating pediatric cancer. >>> a four legged prowler seen roaming near the uc berkeley campus and police are sending out a community alert about the mountain lion. it was spotted wednesday evening near the lab. it was roaming near the west fence. mountain lions have been spotted in the past. >>> all right. did you get one? yesterday morning apple released the new iphone and the apple watch. some people waited more than two days in line to be the first to own one. >> three, two, one! [ applause ] >> and we were there at this apple store yesterday morning. you can see ceo tim cook personally opened the doors at 8:00 a.m. letting in nearly 100 people. one man we spoke with bought two phones, one for himself and the other for his
jason berman is a professor in canada who's studying pediatric cancer treatments. he's injecting cancer cells into zebra fish and testing different drugs on the fish to see which ones work best. zebra fish we're told have a similar genetic make-up to humans so he hopes the information will help figure out which drugs will be most effective in treating pediatric cancer. >>> a four legged prowler seen roaming near the uc berkeley campus and police are sending out a community alert about...
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and american association of pediatrics has said this is pretty much government sanctioned abuse. immigration customs enforcement continues to separate families and we're going to have a conversation, how do we abolish i.c.e. and city council man chalka and others across the country are having the conversation, how cities can act while the federal government fails to act. >> let's just finally wrap this up. you use very sort of shocking term, government-sanctioned abuse on these children. i mean, it puts it in stark relief really what's happening to these children. but what do you say to the people who say, yeah, we hate to see these families ripped apart, but we cannot have our border, you know, bust open by illegal immigration? and if parents want to do this with their children, then they know the risks? >> no question that people obviously have concerns. reasonable people can disagree. no question about that. but when we're talking about immigration, we're not just talking about a problem here of people coming into the country and really settling down. this is a bigger problem
and american association of pediatrics has said this is pretty much government sanctioned abuse. immigration customs enforcement continues to separate families and we're going to have a conversation, how do we abolish i.c.e. and city council man chalka and others across the country are having the conversation, how cities can act while the federal government fails to act. >> let's just finally wrap this up. you use very sort of shocking term, government-sanctioned abuse on these children....
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up of pediatrics we'll open up tonight in baltimore...where the a's are rolling on with part 1 of ap. --a moment of silence to start the game in honor of the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks --top 3rd... 1-0 a's..... khris davis... blisters a line drive to left... matt chapman sprints home... 2-nothin oakland. --two batters later... stephen piscotty... ropes one to center...piscotty went 3 for 4.. jed lowrie scores... 3-0 athletics --bottom 8th... oakland up only one... with one on and two out... trey mancini lines one to center... but ramon laureano makes the diving catch to rob him of a hit and the game-tying rbi final... 3-2 a's... they remain 3 games behind the astros in the a-l west... 2 1/2 games behind the yankees and 8 game up on the mariners... both those teams still playing... for the wild card moving over to the raiders, it's easy to remember the excitement from back in january when jon gruden was first introduced... and hope swept over raider nation. but last night, the 100-million-dollar man's debut was a flop. two drastically different halves of football last night a
up of pediatrics we'll open up tonight in baltimore...where the a's are rolling on with part 1 of ap. --a moment of silence to start the game in honor of the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks --top 3rd... 1-0 a's..... khris davis... blisters a line drive to left... matt chapman sprints home... 2-nothin oakland. --two batters later... stephen piscotty... ropes one to center...piscotty went 3 for 4.. jed lowrie scores... 3-0 athletics --bottom 8th... oakland up only one... with one on and two...
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. >> coming up next a night of dancing and dressing up at the pediatric prom. ♪ when you have doctorsr health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> welcome back. people in oakland got to go to the prom last night. hosted a pediatric prom for those suffered with illness. >> just like a place to be with other diabetics. other people with illness. it's really cool to have a sense of community. >> this was the fourth annual kizer permanente pediatric prom. very nice. >>> a new state law will allow people to legally start selling food they cook in their own homes to private customers. supporters of that new law say many home cooks are immigrants and haven't been working without licenses. the state law requires each county to opt in and then it will send health inspectors to examine the home kitchen where the food is being prepared. once the home cook receives approval, then the inspectors can drop in at any time. >>> coming up in our next hour chaos on a bart station as smoke fills the air. >> what bart says happened a
. >> coming up next a night of dancing and dressing up at the pediatric prom. ♪ when you have doctorsr health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ >>> welcome back. people in oakland got to go to the prom last night. hosted a pediatric prom for those suffered with illness. >> just like a place to be with other diabetics. other people with illness. it's really cool to have a sense of community....
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now they're focused on keeping his memory alive by raising money for pediatric cancer research.motherdown to it real action is funding cancer research." father: "we're hoping that doing this brings more money and so unlike us unfortunately no more families lose their children."and they're working to make one more final wish come true.garrett said he wanted to be made into a tree so you could live in it. mother: "so we did a lot of research and had a lot of wonderful people reach out to us."his family found a place in california specializing in green burials.they'll take his ashes there next summer and place them at this redwood. father: "you can see the pacific ocean this huge bay. it's on top of this hill. it's a wonderful place.a wonderful place fit for a wonderful boy. gone too soon. natsot: "he was like i want something better."surely you've heard the story of the great gear it underpants. natsot: "it suited him well." he was the five year old who didn't want a funeral."he said the funerals were sad. he wanted a celebration of life we want a party.""my name is garrett michael boof
now they're focused on keeping his memory alive by raising money for pediatric cancer research.motherdown to it real action is funding cancer research." father: "we're hoping that doing this brings more money and so unlike us unfortunately no more families lose their children."and they're working to make one more final wish come true.garrett said he wanted to be made into a tree so you could live in it. mother: "so we did a lot of research and had a lot of wonderful people...
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urgent care, granted, pediatrics is not my expertise. labor and delivery is my expertise. and then transferred again to -- [microphone off] >> supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon, nicole christian. i want to point out my t-shirt. it says i am black and i matter. please don't be fooled by human resources showing up with a wall of color. no disrespect. but don't be fooled by that. that does not represent us. this -- this right here represents us. and we are discriminated against, we are held down, we are talked down to and we are fired. i refuse to say we are released, we are fired at 50% of all terminations are black employees. it's not just us, we get it. we get it. we need you to get it. we need her to get it. we need the city and county to understand when you fire someone, you fire an entire family. you fire their income, their -- their mortgage, their food on the table. you are not just releasing people. you are taking away their personality, their identity, their way of supporting themselves and their family. and supervisor
urgent care, granted, pediatrics is not my expertise. labor and delivery is my expertise. and then transferred again to -- [microphone off] >> supervisor kim: thank you. >> good afternoon, nicole christian. i want to point out my t-shirt. it says i am black and i matter. please don't be fooled by human resources showing up with a wall of color. no disrespect. but don't be fooled by that. that does not represent us. this -- this right here represents us. and we are discriminated...
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the american academy of pediatrics suggests doctors advise teens about seat belts and the risk of driving while drun h you can alsp by spending more time with your kids behind the wheel and how to use technology responsibly. >> it's been months since prince harry and meghan markle tied the knot but we're learning about a special ddail rol into that ceremony. >> yeah. well, every bride knows about the good luck tradition, something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. she was no exceptio the duchess reveals that thelu something be was from her first date with prince harry. >> somewhere in here, there's a piece of blue fabric that's stitched inside. it's my something blue. it's fabric from t dress i wore on our first date. >> the piece of blue fabric was woven into her veil. her veil was 16.5 feet long. i love tse beautiful details and i'm sure there's going to be a lot of interest in any other secrets she may reveal aut theautiful day. >> coming up at 5:00, a violent attack on ath couple in district could turn into a hate cr investigation. >> he was america's dad but by
the american academy of pediatrics suggests doctors advise teens about seat belts and the risk of driving while drun h you can alsp by spending more time with your kids behind the wheel and how to use technology responsibly. >> it's been months since prince harry and meghan markle tied the knot but we're learning about a special ddail rol into that ceremony. >> yeah. well, every bride knows about the good luck tradition, something old, something new, something borrowed, something...
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so i am very proud to say that all the proceeds go to the pediatric care center in kent and their or their ability to take you to be an attempt to treat withdrawal from and get them into foster homes or back with their biological .'s. two grandchildren are from the center they were adopted by my daughter to have and her husband they are one year apart at three months old each and now 16 and 15 and they are doing awesome. this is an awesome job all the proceeds of the book go to them with a special acknowledgment to the families of victims who lost their daughters and also a specialty and recognition to all the detectives and the entire rhea stayed with this case for so long to catch the monster that did this. . . . . >> good morning everybody. we try to start right on time. i'm john haskell from the library of congress. we welcome you to the 18th annual national book festival. it is because of contributors like wells fargo, david rubenstein and many others that this is now officially the best
so i am very proud to say that all the proceeds go to the pediatric care center in kent and their or their ability to take you to be an attempt to treat withdrawal from and get them into foster homes or back with their biological .'s. two grandchildren are from the center they were adopted by my daughter to have and her husband they are one year apart at three months old each and now 16 and 15 and they are doing awesome. this is an awesome job all the proceeds of the book go to them with a...
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now the american academy of pediatrics says parents and doctors need to get involved. the group suggests doctors make a point of counseling teens about seat belts and risks of driving while drunk or on medication. help by spending more time with their teenagers behind the wheel and having kids experience a variety of driving conditions. >> it's 5:25 right now. >>> turns out teenagers who see their mothers smoke pot may be more likely to try it sooner than other kids. that is according to new research from harvard found children whose mothers use marijuana tend to try the drug two years before their peers. kids who smoke marijuana may be at greater risk for mental and concentration problems. >>> tonight the new season of "the voice" begins. >> two former "american idol" stars headlining at coaches on the panel, kelly clarkson and jennifer hudson join blake shelton and adam levine. kelly's team won last year, her first year on the show. some might chalk it up to beginner's luck, adam levine jokes it's created a different vibe. >> she was hard to be around before. >> i'm
now the american academy of pediatrics says parents and doctors need to get involved. the group suggests doctors make a point of counseling teens about seat belts and risks of driving while drunk or on medication. help by spending more time with their teenagers behind the wheel and having kids experience a variety of driving conditions. >> it's 5:25 right now. >>> turns out teenagers who see their mothers smoke pot may be more likely to try it sooner than other kids. that is...
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he is healthy, he is currently a second-year pediatric neurology resident at packer childrens.morning rounds last month vilma recognized his name, asked him a few questions and then confirmed that, in fact, it's a match. >> i love this story. so sweet. >> the fact she remembered. >> it's amazing. think of all the kids she has seen. >> right. >> and almost three decades of service. >> yeah. >> and to remember that little boy and that man in front of her and they're colleagues now. >> i think it was meant to be. >> totally was meant to be. >> yeah. my mom is a pediatric nurse and has a lot of kids that will come back and visit and remembers them, obviously. >> really touch her heart i'm sure. >> yeah. >> i love that story. >> that is amazing. nice how the world works like that at times. >> oh, yeah. >> talk about the weather. we've got some pretty nice temperatures for you outside if you want to say good-bye to summer. the poor air quality could be developing in your neighborhood later. most likely in the south bay. a look from the exploratorium to talk about here you go, tree po
he is healthy, he is currently a second-year pediatric neurology resident at packer childrens.morning rounds last month vilma recognized his name, asked him a few questions and then confirmed that, in fact, it's a match. >> i love this story. so sweet. >> the fact she remembered. >> it's amazing. think of all the kids she has seen. >> right. >> and almost three decades of service. >> yeah. >> and to remember that little boy and that man in front of her...
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brandon is healthy and currently a second year pediatric neurology resident.g rounds on the nicu, she recognized his name and asked questions. she said okay, so were you at this hospital when you were a baby. is your dad a police officer? as soon as she said that, he knew exactly who she was. they have been talking about her for years and that picture that you saw of her right there holding him as a baby, he was just a little more than two pounds. >> wow! >> yeah. when he was born. he's come a long way. >> those nurses are special. >> such an awesome story. have a great day and a great labor day. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills block one. flonase sensimist. most pills block one. >> hey, everybody, get ready, because in the next 30 minutes, you may be watching someone walk out of her very, very rich. it's time to play "who wants to be a milli
brandon is healthy and currently a second year pediatric neurology resident.g rounds on the nicu, she recognized his name and asked questions. she said okay, so were you at this hospital when you were a baby. is your dad a police officer? as soon as she said that, he knew exactly who she was. they have been talking about her for years and that picture that you saw of her right there holding him as a baby, he was just a little more than two pounds. >> wow! >> yeah. when he was born....
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according to a new report by the american academy of pediatrics, more than 9000 children under 15 months are treated in emergency rooms because of injuries related to those walkers. most of them were hurt when they fell down stairs. babies also suffered head and neck injuries. the academy calls for a ban from those walkers. >>> a baby in a coma has been moved from children's hospital in oakland to stanford. doctors planned to take him off life support. the family and supporters protested outside the hospital. 's month-old kingston homes has been in the hospital since last month when he went into cardiac arrest and stopped breathing at the home in fairfield. the mother says doctors suggested that the baby be taken off life support a month ago and she refused and said there is still life in her little boy. >> he is moving his foot and his hands. his breathing has gotten tremendously better. >> they decided not to take the baby off life support to allow the family more time to get a second opinion and that led to the baby deep being transferred to stanford healthcare. a spokesperson said th
according to a new report by the american academy of pediatrics, more than 9000 children under 15 months are treated in emergency rooms because of injuries related to those walkers. most of them were hurt when they fell down stairs. babies also suffered head and neck injuries. the academy calls for a ban from those walkers. >>> a baby in a coma has been moved from children's hospital in oakland to stanford. doctors planned to take him off life support. the family and supporters...
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the american academy of pediatrics now says children should stay in rear-facing car seats until theyr weight limit for the seat. thats forty pounds for most car seat manufacturers. this new guideline changes the previous rule... that kids should ride rear-facing until age two. experts say... using the car seat correctly reduces the risk of death or injury by more than 70-percent. ( dave ) (ácommercialá) when the day turns into night, my hash browns turn into my $3 munchie mash-ups. crispy hash browns and tasty white cheese. mashed up with savory egg and bacon, buffalo chicken and ranch, or jalapeños and bacon. each for just three bucks! why? because everything gets more interesting at night. vampires wake up. werewolves come out. and the boogie man gets his boogie on. so try my decious $3 munchie mash-ups, back for a limited time. and keep the party going until the sun comes up. ouch. $3 munchie mash-ups, from jack in the box. as king midas, i here, you will too.nt. your oil change comes with a tire rotation as well. ooo! i could put that on an airplane banner. our $19.99 oil change
the american academy of pediatrics now says children should stay in rear-facing car seats until theyr weight limit for the seat. thats forty pounds for most car seat manufacturers. this new guideline changes the previous rule... that kids should ride rear-facing until age two. experts say... using the car seat correctly reduces the risk of death or injury by more than 70-percent. ( dave ) (ácommercialá) when the day turns into night, my hash browns turn into my $3 munchie mash-ups. crispy...
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morning we're learning more about a concerning study the by researchers at american academy of pediatrics. there's been an increase in fetal alcohol itsyndrome. lso raises the risk of brain and behavioral disorders in thea by. early intervention and parenting educational services can help. >>> well, the next time you fill up your car with gas, you m find yourself paying less at the pump. prices could fall by the e of the month because of oil supplies that are currently high. they also say in the coming weeks refiners will not make the summer blend of gasoline. the average price accorng to aaa is $2.80 for the entire d.c. region right now. that's slightly below the national average. >> many clege studentsave a tough time choosing a field of study but what is theost valuable college major? according to bank ring.com, actuarial sciences ranke in number one. noened woman standinge ua wonder. grs could earn an average salary of $108,000. zoology comes in second and nuclear engineering third. i wonder wherern jism falls in all of this. we're looking at the latestra ings of best u.s. colleges an
morning we're learning more about a concerning study the by researchers at american academy of pediatrics. there's been an increase in fetal alcohol itsyndrome. lso raises the risk of brain and behavioral disorders in thea by. early intervention and parenting educational services can help. >>> well, the next time you fill up your car with gas, you m find yourself paying less at the pump. prices could fall by the e of the month because of oil supplies that are currently high. they also...
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pediatric dialysisancer wards lost a quarter of their budgets. lives, they say, are at risk. >> we could not believe that sick children, children with cancer, will be used by american government -- jeremy: the americans say it is the palestinians' fault for not taking part in talks and taking cases to the international criminal court. >> yeah, but this is politics. why would a child with cancer pay the price? jeremy: on their side of the jerusalem wall, for the israelis these are days that smell like victory. pressure, president trump believes, will push the paleinians into more major concessions. the danger is that one-sided coercion could mean violence, not peace. >> president trump has brought fresh thinking to a region that has been stagnanin terms of its methodologies and ids. jeremy: but you think it is a good idea to take quite severe actions, which actually hurtor nary people and not leadership? >> well, what trump is telling the palestinians, if you thinkue you will continciting against jews and killing jews and somehow think time is on
pediatric dialysisancer wards lost a quarter of their budgets. lives, they say, are at risk. >> we could not believe that sick children, children with cancer, will be used by american government -- jeremy: the americans say it is the palestinians' fault for not taking part in talks and taking cases to the international criminal court. >> yeah, but this is politics. why would a child with cancer pay the price? jeremy: on their side of the jerusalem wall, for the israelis these are...
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and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children.t's being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. story.
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. >> this was kaiser's fourth pediatric prom in oakland. >>> and fall just started as brian mentioned, but the city of san francisco has its mind on winter, planning on opening this winter park in front of city hall. the centerpiece is going to be a 6,000 square foot ice rink. it will be open from november 30th until january 6th. >>> couple of things happened around 7:00 tonight. one, talk. autumnal equinox at six minutes before 7:00 tonight and then sunset and a beautiful view from the top of the sales force tower cam as both the sun and the giants sink slowly in the west. andria will be talking about. first, what's happening tonight. a warming trend is on the way. high pressure builds over the desert southwest. temperatures are going to reach 100 degrees inland midweek, not tomorrow. but because of that, fire weather watch posted beginning tomorrow night. critical fire danger in the upper elevations of the north bay mountains. san francisco managed just 61. livermore managed 90. in the mid-50s and mid-60s for the most part in the bay area. dense fog near the shoreline and going over
. >> this was kaiser's fourth pediatric prom in oakland. >>> and fall just started as brian mentioned, but the city of san francisco has its mind on winter, planning on opening this winter park in front of city hall. the centerpiece is going to be a 6,000 square foot ice rink. it will be open from november 30th until january 6th. >>> couple of things happened around 7:00 tonight. one, talk. autumnal equinox at six minutes before 7:00 tonight and then sunset and a...
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senator peters referenced the american academy of pediatrics. it strongly opposes long-term detention of children. a march 2017 report from the academy notes that such detention, and this is a quote, "can cause psychological trauma and induce long-term mental health risks for children." the report dose on to say that detaining children can lead to physical and emotional symptomses such as post-traumatic stress disorder, suicidal ideation, behavioral problems and difficulty functioning in school. i'm going to ask mr. albence and mr. perez to clarify your answer to senator peters. are you aware of that report from the american academy of pediatrics? first, mr. albence? >> if i could just clarify, we don't have indefinite detention -- >> i want -- my question is are you aware of that report from the american academy of -- >> i think i've seen media reports on that report. >> okay. and mr. perez. >> i am not, senator. the -- someone else in the agency may be, but i am not. >> thank you. we'll make sure that you get copies of it. in addition to the a
senator peters referenced the american academy of pediatrics. it strongly opposes long-term detention of children. a march 2017 report from the academy notes that such detention, and this is a quote, "can cause psychological trauma and induce long-term mental health risks for children." the report dose on to say that detaining children can lead to physical and emotional symptomses such as post-traumatic stress disorder, suicidal ideation, behavioral problems and difficulty functioning...
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happened years ago in canada and despite stricter this country a study by the american academy of pediatrics says the walkers are still to blameor thousand of injuries every year. but some say the problem is not the product. here's nbc's kathy park. >> reporter: at home in southern california, 11-month-old triplets gray, tate and ellie carpenter are on the y move with bab walkers. >> they have the time of their lives because it's like their independence. >> reporter: b a new study says between e 990 a 2014 m than 230,000 children under 15 month ends ended up in the e.r. injured in a walker. 74% fell of them down the stairs. >> children travel at 4 feet per second and even the fastest parent can't move ickly enough to stop an injury that's about to happen. >> we've had kid being in walkers on sidewalks. the parent turns their backs and the walr goes into the street and the child has gotten hit by a car. >> reporter: with tougher standards, safety improvements and more o use stationary activity centers without wheels, injuries he opped significantly. in a statement a trade group for baby produ
happened years ago in canada and despite stricter this country a study by the american academy of pediatrics says the walkers are still to blameor thousand of injuries every year. but some say the problem is not the product. here's nbc's kathy park. >> reporter: at home in southern california, 11-month-old triplets gray, tate and ellie carpenter are on the y move with bab walkers. >> they have the time of their lives because it's like their independence. >> reporter: b a new...
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new at 6:00, see how the treatment she received in the bay area could give new help to other pediatric >> live where you live, this is abc news. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we want it? >> now. >> using labor day to protest looming layoffs. that's what brought out more than a thousand kaiser permanente workers today. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dion lim in for dan ashley. workers and their supporters gathered in oakland, blocking streets outside kaiser's medical building with their protest. >> they're against what they believe are looming layoffs and outsourcing by the hospital. vic lee is live at kaiser permanente medical center in oakland with the story. vic? >> well, this was a well orchestrated demonstration by kaiser workers and their union. it was peaceful. police were notified in advance that there would be civil disobedience, and the workers, they got their point across. >> what do we want? >> health care justice! >> when do we want it? >> now. >> more than a thousand demonstrators marched down west macarthur boulevard, angry
new at 6:00, see how the treatment she received in the bay area could give new help to other pediatric >> live where you live, this is abc news. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we want it? >> now. >> using labor day to protest looming layoffs. that's what brought out more than a thousand kaiser permanente workers today. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dion lim in for dan ashley. workers and their supporters...
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the american academied pediatrics are academy pediatrics are supporting children.r physical and mental health with such support. they describe intervention to suppress puberty and surgery for teens on a case by case business. >>> there are some problems froms on foster children that receive psychiatric drugs. they may be getting the prescription without the proper safeguards. they say that one in three do not have a treatment plan or follow-ups. >>> time magazine will have a bay area voice who is buying the iconic magazine and when the deal could be official. >>> new development dollars this morning over a -- developments this morning over a possible eviction and new option. well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! benioff. >>> plans to clear out a homeless camp is on holdtor now. >> hope villan camp is on state owned land. and the chp is telling camper that's they would need to leave today. >> reporter: the campers are on the move that
the american academied pediatrics are academy pediatrics are supporting children.r physical and mental health with such support. they describe intervention to suppress puberty and surgery for teens on a case by case business. >>> there are some problems froms on foster children that receive psychiatric drugs. they may be getting the prescription without the proper safeguards. they say that one in three do not have a treatment plan or follow-ups. >>> time magazine will have a...
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my name is sam blackman and i'm a physician scientist of pediatrics hematologists and neuro- oncologist i took a different track in my career because i finish my training i went into the pharmaceutical industry and and subsequently i've been focused on cancer drug department with a focus on developing immunotherapies for pediatric cancer and advanced cancer. >> all right. i'm david, professor of medicine engineering at the university of southern california. head of the institute for transformative medicine at usc and proud board member of the biden cancer initiative. the first question is from twitter how can we effectively address cost of cancer care without stifling innovation or maybe they aren't linked at all? >> perhaps i can take this as the investor and finance on the panel but i think first of all we need to talk about affordability and it's a big problem in our country because a lot of the amazing technologies that we are trying to invest in to make a difference for patients in need don't get to the people who need them because of drug pricing and these design of the insurance
my name is sam blackman and i'm a physician scientist of pediatrics hematologists and neuro- oncologist i took a different track in my career because i finish my training i went into the pharmaceutical industry and and subsequently i've been focused on cancer drug department with a focus on developing immunotherapies for pediatric cancer and advanced cancer. >> all right. i'm david, professor of medicine engineering at the university of southern california. head of the institute for...
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and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children.s being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. ♪ >>> we're live in five, four, three, two, one. >> accused of sexual misconduct and many republicans are defending him. americans were like, nher's idea. just pick a different judge. there's thousands of judges. anyone! what does judge judy do? ere.s get judge judy? judge joe brown. simon cowell. i don't care who it is. >> okay. late night guys taking on the histor ford/kavanaugh hearings. kit's off. we were alllued watching this yesterday. >> yep. >> you with respect here. what were you doing to watch it yeda
and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children.s being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. ♪ >>> we're live in five, four, three, two, one. >> accused of sexual misconduct and many republicans are defending him....
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and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children. it's being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country.ar anit's less recovering pin our bed,d. and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because ur don't just want yoids to grow up. we want them to grow up stnger. >>> take a look at the rain toward the saint mary's county, town around the northern neck. the rest us as far as rainfall goes, not exactly the flooding. live pictures over rngo's bridge road. you see the road under water there. this is over toward the bowie area. it floods frly easily. with all the rain we've gotten, this area is being floode turn around, don't drown. so often over theas couple days. the flooding to the south continues in many areas of the carolinas. levels.record >> so the rain in the carolinas, the rivers their ten to rise. the bridge over the cape fear river. i guess we don't have that photo. let's justalk about the amounts from the storm system this is drone video. the record bat 16 feet. so areas across the
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they hosted a pediatric prom. this is for those suffering from chronic illness, or recovering from a health setback. the event was complete with glittery dresses, hair and makeup, music, and dancing. >> this is a place to be with other diabetics. this is just other people with illnesses like this. it's cool to have a sense of community. >>> this is the fourth annual probably does. the organizer said is meant to give teenagers with and evenin normalcy. >>> baker made national headlines for refusing to make a gay couples matting cake. it made its way all the way to the spring court. up next, why the man is now at the center of another controversy involving a cake. >>> a leading minnesota lawmaker decided to drop out of his reelection bid. he had serious sex allegations laid against him. will tell you about that, coming up next. >>> minnesota representative jim knobloch left his reelection against -- with allegations made against his own daughter. she said her father inappropriately touched her for most of her life.
they hosted a pediatric prom. this is for those suffering from chronic illness, or recovering from a health setback. the event was complete with glittery dresses, hair and makeup, music, and dancing. >> this is a place to be with other diabetics. this is just other people with illnesses like this. it's cool to have a sense of community. >>> this is the fourth annual probably does. the organizer said is meant to give teenagers with and evenin normalcy. >>> baker made...
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and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children.ne newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. ightcloudy skies out there now and there are raindrops across southern stafford county and feral ricksberg. prince ll move to geory and southern maryland. your umbrella. no heavy rain expected today. a couple of showers early this emrning. aftenratures with a mostly cy sky sticking around, low 80s for then your saturday much like today. a lot of clouds around. not much of a rai threat tomorrow. rain chances go up big time on y > thank you. another localpd news uate in 25 minu back to ". >>> it is 7:30 now on a beautiful friday inmo septembe, 2018. will is in for savannah this morning. as good to be with you. want to get down to washingt, where craig is sitting down for an exclusive live interview with former vice prest jo
and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children.ne newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. ightcloudy skies out there now and there are raindrops across southern stafford county and feral ricksberg. prince ll move to geory and southern maryland. your...
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and a future when enatal pediatrics leads to healthier children. it's being the number one newborn intensive care unit the cou. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, anmore jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. m i put criminals in prison during the day i'jennifer wexton, and as a prosecutor, and changed diapers at night. later, when i had a law pracce, i volunteered to help moms collect child support. then, as state senator, i worked across party lines to target sexual offenders and take guns away from destic abusers. in congress, i'll stand up to president trump. i approve this message because, like every working mom, what ahead is as important awhat's . what makes aldi olive oil so good? oh sweethe. because only the specialest, mohe amazing products in allwor. something so beautiful and precious, you should never ever, mohe amazing products in allwor. ever, ever, ever let go of. jeez mom it's just olive oil. st
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pediatric cancer awareness day. longoria with a solo shot. that puts the giants up 1-0.e top of the fifth. same score, and one ripped over slater's head into right. and the game is tied up. we take you to the top of the 11th. the mets beat the giants in extras today 2-1. that will do it for sports. we will be back with more news coming up after the break. excha >>> here is a great moment caught on camera. that's a sweet exchange literally between a former president and a former first lady. that's george w. bush slipping a piece of candy to michelle obama at senator mccain's memorial. bush and michelle obama share an unlikely friendship. we just watched it about 12 times. it's really sweet, actually. >>> well, we get a final look at the forecast. >> the pool was packed, and 67 degrees in san francisco. we will have morning fog early on and then temperatures start to inch closer into the 90s for inland areas. keep the morning clouds and then it burns off nicely and we woke up with clear conditions and that's going to stick around in time for labor day. if you have monday o
pediatric cancer awareness day. longoria with a solo shot. that puts the giants up 1-0.e top of the fifth. same score, and one ripped over slater's head into right. and the game is tied up. we take you to the top of the 11th. the mets beat the giants in extras today 2-1. that will do it for sports. we will be back with more news coming up after the break. excha >>> here is a great moment caught on camera. that's a sweet exchange literally between a former president and a former first...
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and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children. it's being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. >>> weave the "today" show up next here on nbc 4. let's take you up to new york and see what they're working on. >> good morning. coming up on a saturday morning. the latest overnigh on th back and forth over whether brett kav knew's accuser will testify. why her lawyer accused republicans of bullying the victim. we're live. >>> alsoahead, you can now freeze your credit for free witt allhree major agencies. here's the ques on. shyou? we'll have an ifoortant inrmation coming up that you need to hear >>ou and we'll introduceo this inspirational dancer who didn't let a cancer diagnosis stop him from following his >>> those stories and more when we get started here on a saturday morning right here. >>
and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children. it's being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. >>> weave the "today" show up next here on nbc 4. let's take you up to new york and see what they're working on. >>...
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and a future when prenatal pediatrics leads to healthier children. it's being the number one newborn intensive care unit in the country. and giving parents peace of mind. it's less recovering in our bed, and more jumping on yours. stronger is standing out and standing proud. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. volcano'swaii national park reopened today on the big island. the park was closed for more than a hundred days after mt. kilauea began erupting. now, some excited visitors had early access this weekend. kilauea's eruption damaged park infrastructure and dramatically changed its landscape of summit crater. inside the park, it doubled in size as lava drained out of the active volcano -- out of that vent. hundreds of homes outside the park were also destroyed by the lava. >>> a texas high school football coach is being called a hero afterg rescuin a woman stuck in look at this video here. this happened saturday, northeast of dallas. the coa put the woman on his back and started walking to higher groun
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we look for animals who have experienced working with other orgorganizations such as hospits and pediatric and we want to be sure that the animals we are bringing into the airport are good with children and also good with some of our senior travelers. i think toby really likes meeting kids. that is his favorite thing. he likes to have them pet him and come up to him and he really loves the kids. >> our wag brigade animals can be spotted wearing custom vets and they have custom patches. >> there is never a day that repeats itself and there is never and encounter that repeats itself. we get to do maximum good in a small stretch of time and i have met amazing people who have been thrilled to have the interaction. >> the dogs are here seven days a week, we have 20 dogs and they each come for a two hour shift. >> there is a lot of stress when people have traveling so to from these animals around to ease the stress and help people relax a little bit. i think it's great. >> one of our dogs has special need and that is tristine. he wears a wheel around. >> he has special shoes and a harness and we
we look for animals who have experienced working with other orgorganizations such as hospits and pediatric and we want to be sure that the animals we are bringing into the airport are good with children and also good with some of our senior travelers. i think toby really likes meeting kids. that is his favorite thing. he likes to have them pet him and come up to him and he really loves the kids. >> our wag brigade animals can be spotted wearing custom vets and they have custom patches....
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. >> but kate told her mother that heather would pay her back soon because she was a pediatric surgeonston to take a new post at the local medical center. then a few days later, a distraught kate told her mother that heather's daughter back home in new jersey had been killed in a car accident. but something seemed odd about that, said janice. >> didn't seem like she was rushing to go up to new jersey to attend to the child that had been -- >> or that she was a grief-stricken woman. >> grief-stricken woman. she did not look that way at all. >> and now here was news that heather was living with kate's friend, ethan, in this tiny apartment. >> to me, she looked like a con artist. >> but no, said kate back then. janice had it all wrong. heather was nice. in fact, kate said she'd introduced heather to her friend ethan and very quickly a romance had blossomed. they were even talking marriage. really? if janice waring was suspicious about heather back then, the a-team was doubly so now. sure enough a few key strokes on the internet told bobby that mother's intuition was right. >> she had been
. >> but kate told her mother that heather would pay her back soon because she was a pediatric surgeonston to take a new post at the local medical center. then a few days later, a distraught kate told her mother that heather's daughter back home in new jersey had been killed in a car accident. but something seemed odd about that, said janice. >> didn't seem like she was rushing to go up to new jersey to attend to the child that had been -- >> or that she was a grief-stricken...