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they've never seen any child rendered deaf by the mumps. they've never seen somebody who's had a case of polio. i had polio. i was in the hospital paralyzed, legs and neck, for about a year. so i know firsthand what the polio epidemic looked like. i was sort of at the last outbreak before the... the vaccines really came online and eliminated it. >> narrator: vaccine-preventable diseases like polio have become vanishingly rare in the united states-- so rare, in fact, that most younger pediatricians have never seen a case. this is one of the few places where you can see what vaccine- preventable diseases look like. this is a case of pertussis, also known as whooping cough. the audience is made up of paramedic students. >> she can't breathe, and that's horrifying for any patient of any age to discover that your airway has closed and you can't inhale. >> narrator: the teacher, dr. cynthia cristofani, is a pediatric intensivist who treats children in need of critical care. she decided several years ago to document the rare cases of vaccine-preve
they've never seen any child rendered deaf by the mumps. they've never seen somebody who's had a case of polio. i had polio. i was in the hospital paralyzed, legs and neck, for about a year. so i know firsthand what the polio epidemic looked like. i was sort of at the last outbreak before the... the vaccines really came online and eliminated it. >> narrator: vaccine-preventable diseases like polio have become vanishingly rare in the united states-- so rare, in fact, that most younger...
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mumps declined by three quarters in the community.iving in a stressed environment as a baby may change how someone's brain functions. researchers followed a group of families in the 1990's. girls from a stressful home were likely to have higher anxiety at 18. and alterations for emotional regulation. the effect was not found in boys. pacifiers can offer solace but they can also provicde babies with bacteria. >> parents, how many times have you put a pacifier back in the mound of ath of an infant when t fell to the ground? the binkies may be covered in backteria. >> this is a reservoir for germs that can make you sick. >> he did a small study of used infant pacifiers. they found mold and staph bacteria. >> when we look at this -- it looks like a sponge. >> no studies showed this can lead to illness but most parents agree that they should be replaced, monthly. >> it is chepap medicine to disregard thsese every two weeks. >> wbal tv 11 news. >> research is being held at the society ofor clinical biology in boston.w we have your latterott
mumps declined by three quarters in the community.iving in a stressed environment as a baby may change how someone's brain functions. researchers followed a group of families in the 1990's. girls from a stressful home were likely to have higher anxiety at 18. and alterations for emotional regulation. the effect was not found in boys. pacifiers can offer solace but they can also provicde babies with bacteria. >> parents, how many times have you put a pacifier back in the mound of ath of an...
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purpose yes... so that way they wouldnt get them all at once.. " some parents split up the measles, mumpsrubella (mmr) vaccine, receiving each part separately because they say it will give the immune system more time to handle each dose. (mom)"i think its your own choice.. "(mom)you dont realize the immune system with each child is different." at the child and teen wellness center in owings mills.. (nats with nurse)"basically shes getting pen and reb virus"2 month old elisa is getting her recommended vaccines... (sierra hines)"we like to travel so dont want to go to mexico or south america and pick something up and shes not protected against it." (nats ) "if you see a fever above 103.... or she has a high pitched cry more then an hour give the docs a call.. okay"(pediatrician)"what we do for example at the two month visit is give two shots... but get a combo of several immunizations in it.."dr anna reed follows the the c.d.c.'s vaccination list. (signing docs)"that gives us permission to give her the vaccines.." (pediatrician)"we will work with parents.. to try to make them feel like what
purpose yes... so that way they wouldnt get them all at once.. " some parents split up the measles, mumpsrubella (mmr) vaccine, receiving each part separately because they say it will give the immune system more time to handle each dose. (mom)"i think its your own choice.. "(mom)you dont realize the immune system with each child is different." at the child and teen wellness center in owings mills.. (nats with nurse)"basically shes getting pen and reb virus"2 month...
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. >> a quarantine over a possible mumps outbreak has been lifted tonight. lab results indicate nine inmates showing symptoms have the flu not the highly contagious virus. investigators ordered the quarantine after confirming another had the mumps. there was a delay in several court cases. >> california public utilities commission it is ready to take action to try to avoid another san bruno disaster. and there is proposals improving safety of the natural gas pipeline system. and the september, 2010 explosion killed eight people, destroying 38 homes. >> a fire in one of san jose's oldest homes is being called suspicious tonight. the house went up in flames just before 9:00 this morning. waits once of home of the kelly family and they were among early pie yoi nears. >> a former police officer in the south bay being praised for helping catch bank robbers. the officer just happened to stop these men running from a bank in san jose on tuesday. and he followed them and that led to arrest. authorities say the group is involved in an armed bank robbery the day befor
. >> a quarantine over a possible mumps outbreak has been lifted tonight. lab results indicate nine inmates showing symptoms have the flu not the highly contagious virus. investigators ordered the quarantine after confirming another had the mumps. there was a delay in several court cases. >> california public utilities commission it is ready to take action to try to avoid another san bruno disaster. and there is proposals improving safety of the natural gas pipeline system. and the...
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so the nurses were doing double duty taking care of this one young man whoed that the mumps because they were so afraid that they would become sterile. that was their excuse. but on the whole, i think -- i was pretty well acquainted with what was going to happen because i had so much familiarity with what my aupt had done during world war ii, that i kind of knew what was coming. >> okay. and this leads to the next question for all of you. and you can answer in any order. and the reason i'm asking about this, again, with the history of the korean war, we were not quite prepared for this war. and as general purser mentioned, it was much more of a challenge for women than even world war ii. because we weren't ready for war at that time. american domestically wasn't really cognizant of what was going on in korea. we were so busy healing ourselves after world war ii. so consequently, we sent troops over there that were not quite prepared. we sent medical folks over there with no medical training. so you talk about a challenge. hence some of the stories that you see this m.a.s.h. they were ver
so the nurses were doing double duty taking care of this one young man whoed that the mumps because they were so afraid that they would become sterile. that was their excuse. but on the whole, i think -- i was pretty well acquainted with what was going to happen because i had so much familiarity with what my aupt had done during world war ii, that i kind of knew what was coming. >> okay. and this leads to the next question for all of you. and you can answer in any order. and the reason...
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lab results indicate 9 inmates who showed symptoms have the flu not the mump.ealth officials ordered the quarantine after the inmates became ill and confirmed another inmate had the mumps. led to 1 day delay in 7 court cases. sick inmates separated from the others. >>> bank took back more american homes in january than in the previous month. latest figure show thousands more wil willless their homes in the coming months. according to realty track one in every 6 24 u.s. households received some form of foreclosure filing in january. that's a 3 percent increase from the previous month. still down 19 percent from a year ago realty track project foreclosure will rise 25% because of recent settlement between the government and major bang. >> now that we have that we believe they are going to push through delayed foreclosure and see an up take over the next few months. >> realty track says guest the bad loan off the book is a rairment for returning the broader housing market become to one that is considered healthy. more pain ahead for a number of homeowner ins the c
lab results indicate 9 inmates who showed symptoms have the flu not the mump.ealth officials ordered the quarantine after the inmates became ill and confirmed another inmate had the mumps. led to 1 day delay in 7 court cases. sick inmates separated from the others. >>> bank took back more american homes in january than in the previous month. latest figure show thousands more wil willless their homes in the coming months. according to realty track one in every 6 24 u.s. households...
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>> there's mump more leaking than usual. you can't control it like you used to be able to and because of that clearly some senior factions are using this for their own ends just like they're doing in the west. i mean, i think they are over6-overall trying to close it down. that's just about impossible to do these days. >> warner: so xiao qiang, where is this going? >> well, first of all this is the biggest political scandal since tiananmen massacre, in the last almost 30 years. but, again, it's not such an exception if you consider the history of chinese communist party since people's republic of china being funded. en they comehe hghest power transition, almost every single time the number two or the original candidate or some huge strug logical happen and someone will go down. whether it's any of them, but ten years ago the current president, hu jintao's transition was exceptionally smooth, but now we see that was only an exception. the fundamentally inherently instability of such aegime in tes of higher wer transition is
>> there's mump more leaking than usual. you can't control it like you used to be able to and because of that clearly some senior factions are using this for their own ends just like they're doing in the west. i mean, i think they are over6-overall trying to close it down. that's just about impossible to do these days. >> warner: so xiao qiang, where is this going? >> well, first of all this is the biggest political scandal since tiananmen massacre, in the last almost 30...
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turns out what was making inmates at that time san mateo county jail sick wasn't the mumps after all. 125 inmates were isolated on the third floor after a doctor thought one of the inmates showed symptoms of the mumps. two others had similar symptoms. now jail workers say it was actually the flu, and cart, court appearances, trials, and n mate visits were back to normal today. >>> now to the search for more victims from the so-called speed freak killer. tonight we hear from a woman what is convinced the remains of her husband are buried in that well that crews are excavating. ken pritchet tells us what makes her so sure. >> reporter: it takes a camera with an extreme zoom or a helicopter to see the work taking place at the site where more than 1,000 bones and fragments have been unearthed. >> no matter what rick was, he loved his son, and his son loved him. >> reporter: elaine's ex- husband went missing in 1989. she says her ex ran in the same sir kales as death row inmate wesley shermantine. she says she's certain her ex- husband's remains are here. >> just what i'm understanding the
turns out what was making inmates at that time san mateo county jail sick wasn't the mumps after all. 125 inmates were isolated on the third floor after a doctor thought one of the inmates showed symptoms of the mumps. two others had similar symptoms. now jail workers say it was actually the flu, and cart, court appearances, trials, and n mate visits were back to normal today. >>> now to the search for more victims from the so-called speed freak killer. tonight we hear from a woman...
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flash flood warning for mump -- much of the evening. over the eastern shore where we've been watching the heavy rain shower and even the tornado warning, you do have flash flood warning. anne arundel you have a flash flood warning. if you look down south, there's an active tornado warning down in dorchester county. we'll have to keep an eye on that. here is doppler radar, showing heavy bands of rain shower. you look south and east of baltimore, do you see some storms starting to get strong. we have to watch as it pushes north. there's that one storm of in queen anne. that is below the criteria. in terms what we're seeing on radar now, right along the white marsh boulevard, you see some storms trying to fire up, moving toward elk and these storms could produce lightning. keep an eye on sky and keep an eye on abc 2 news in the storms do test limit. we do have a flash flood. there's the shot crowds and again very cloudy damp dismal shot 70 degrees in the city. humidity way up there 93%. 70 across the board. little area of low pressure is p
flash flood warning for mump -- much of the evening. over the eastern shore where we've been watching the heavy rain shower and even the tornado warning, you do have flash flood warning. anne arundel you have a flash flood warning. if you look down south, there's an active tornado warning down in dorchester county. we'll have to keep an eye on that. here is doppler radar, showing heavy bands of rain shower. you look south and east of baltimore, do you see some storms starting to get strong. we...
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. >> a possible case of mumps trigger aid quarantine at the jail.the inmates saw a doctor yesterday morning flu-like symptoms and the doctor said it could be mumps. it's more serious in adults than in children. inmates can't leave the facility. that has delayed court proceedings. >> a federal -- a fresh study meant to track the effects of vitamin b and fish oil on heart disease found surprising information about cancer. researchers say the b vitamin didn't decrease the risk of cancer for men and women and that men who took the omega fatty acid had the same risk of cancer as those who didn't but the women who took it, had a three times higher risk of cancer. the. >> a new study out of canada suggests that urinary tract infections in humans may start in chickens. they found a link in the bacteria in chickens and in infected humans. the researchers reminding people to cook chicken to recommended temperatures and to keep cooking and preparation surfaces clean. >> gas prices are climbing higher higher. find out why and who is getting hurt. >> back here i
. >> a possible case of mumps trigger aid quarantine at the jail.the inmates saw a doctor yesterday morning flu-like symptoms and the doctor said it could be mumps. it's more serious in adults than in children. inmates can't leave the facility. that has delayed court proceedings. >> a federal -- a fresh study meant to track the effects of vitamin b and fish oil on heart disease found surprising information about cancer. researchers say the b vitamin didn't decrease the risk of...
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. >>> there are concerns tonight about a potential outbreak of mumps at the san mateo county jail. for now, it means no visitors. health officials are waiting for test results to see if in fact it is the mumps that is making the inmates ill. right now, 125 of them have been isolated. the district attorney says at least 7 court cases have been rescheduled this week, because the inmates are not allowed to leave the jail. >>> we have continuing coverage tonight on the search for human remains in the central valley. investigators say they've reached the bottom of an abandoned well now that a convicted killer says was used as a mass grave. investigators are about to begin a new phase of the recovery effort. amber? >> reporter: frank, authorities plan to lower a camera into the abandoned well to make sure they didn't miss anything during their search. their next step? deciding whether to excavate a second abandoned well here at this site. investigators say the digging may be near an end. but the work is just beginning. scott smith, reporter for the record newspaper in stockton showed us
. >>> there are concerns tonight about a potential outbreak of mumps at the san mateo county jail. for now, it means no visitors. health officials are waiting for test results to see if in fact it is the mumps that is making the inmates ill. right now, 125 of them have been isolated. the district attorney says at least 7 court cases have been rescheduled this week, because the inmates are not allowed to leave the jail. >>> we have continuing coverage tonight on the search for...
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purpose yes... o that way they wouldnt get them all at once.. " some parents split up the measles, mumps at the child and teen wellness withhnurse)"basically shes getting pen and reb virus"2 month old elisa is getting her recommended vaccines... (sierra hines)"we like to travel so dont want to go to mexico or south america and pick something up and shes not protected against it."(nats ) "if you see a fever above 103.... or she has a high pitched cry more then an hour give the docs a call.. okay" (pediatriciaa)"what we do for example at the two month visit is give two shots... but get a combo of several vaccines.. has five immunizations in it.." dr anna reed follows the the c.d.c.'s vaccination list. (signing docs)"that gives us permission to give her the vaccines.."(pediatrician)"we will work with parents.. to try to make them feel like what they are doing is ok for their baby but simultaneously we want the baby to get the maximum amount of protection" where i want it.... some are oral vaccines.....(nats-- there we go...."(dr anna reed- pediatrican)"some concerns parents have is that we
purpose yes... o that way they wouldnt get them all at once.. " some parents split up the measles, mumps at the child and teen wellness withhnurse)"basically shes getting pen and reb virus"2 month old elisa is getting her recommended vaccines... (sierra hines)"we like to travel so dont want to go to mexico or south america and pick something up and shes not protected against it."(nats ) "if you see a fever above 103.... or she has a high pitched cry more then an...
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. >>> there are concerns tonight about a potential outbreak of mumps at the san mateo county jail. for now, it means no visitors. health officials are waiting for test results to see if in fact it is the mumps that is making the inmates ill. right now, 125 of them have been isolated. the district attorney says at least 7 court cases have been rescheduled this week, because the inmates are not allowed to leave the jail. >>> we have continuing coverage tonight on the search for human remains in the central valley. investigators say they've reached the bottom of an abandoned well now that a convicted killer says was used as a mass grave. investigators are about to begin a new phase of the recovery effort. amber? >> reporter: frank, authorities plan to lower a camera into the abandoned well to make sure they didn't miss anything during their search. their next step? deciding whether to excavate a second abandoned well here at this site. investigators say the digging may be near an end. but the work is just beginning. scott smith, reporter for the record newspaper in stockton showed us
. >>> there are concerns tonight about a potential outbreak of mumps at the san mateo county jail. for now, it means no visitors. health officials are waiting for test results to see if in fact it is the mumps that is making the inmates ill. right now, 125 of them have been isolated. the district attorney says at least 7 court cases have been rescheduled this week, because the inmates are not allowed to leave the jail. >>> we have continuing coverage tonight on the search for...
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turns out what was making inmates at that time san mateo county jail sick wasn't the mumps after all. 125 inmates were isolated on the third floor after a doctor thought one of the inmates showed symptoms of the mumps. two others had similar symptoms. now jail workers say it was actually the flu, and cart, court appearances, trials, and n mate visits were back to normal today. >>> now to the search for more victims from the so-called speed freak killer. tonight we hear from a woman what is convinced the remains of her husband are buried in that well that crews are excavating. ken pritchet tells us what makes her so sure. >> reporter: it takes a camera with an extreme zoom or a helicopter to see the work taking place at the site where more than 1,000 bones and fragments have been unearthed. >> no matter what rick was, he loved his son, and his son loved him. >> reporter: elaine's ex- husband went missing in 1989. she says her ex ran in the same sir kales as death row inmate wesley shermantine. she says she's certain her ex- husband's remains are here. >> just what i'm understanding the
turns out what was making inmates at that time san mateo county jail sick wasn't the mumps after all. 125 inmates were isolated on the third floor after a doctor thought one of the inmates showed symptoms of the mumps. two others had similar symptoms. now jail workers say it was actually the flu, and cart, court appearances, trials, and n mate visits were back to normal today. >>> now to the search for more victims from the so-called speed freak killer. tonight we hear from a woman...
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the couple's son died nine days after receiving a vaccine for muse yelz, mumps and rubella. they were awarded $250,000 for the loss however, the couple wanted great compensation for emotional damages. the decision said federal law does not allow a reward of more than $250,000 for a vaccine related death. >> a 49er great is working with a hospital on a new effort to use music to help ill children. today, agreeing to hold steve young's forever young foundation on a plan to create a music therapy room. >> this is exciting part is that opt and our vision have come together and there is a place to do it. this is wonderful. >> so there is a play room called forever young skoon. and kids can just play and it's a procedure free zone z there is more in our nfl pregame show. it's coming to abc 7 and are going to broadcast here on abc 7 as well as december 6th game in oakland between raiders and banjo -- bronco autos coming up next, there is a preview of the ansel adams collectiñaú >>> coming up at 6:00 the efforts to ban the use of fogs to hunt down bears and bob cats. the final chap
the couple's son died nine days after receiving a vaccine for muse yelz, mumps and rubella. they were awarded $250,000 for the loss however, the couple wanted great compensation for emotional damages. the decision said federal law does not allow a reward of more than $250,000 for a vaccine related death. >> a 49er great is working with a hospital on a new effort to use music to help ill children. today, agreeing to hold steve young's forever young foundation on a plan to create a music...
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doctors suspected they had the highly contagious mumps virus.rt appearances were delayed, but they've been allowed to resume along with inmate visits. >>> the attorney general's office has been -- she says she was attacked by an ex-boyfriend at a hotel in newark two weeks ago. the chronicle reports alameda county district attorney nancy o'mally turned the case over because of a possible conflict. o'mally and lockier worked together in the past. >>> google and other companies are apparently getting around privacy settings on apple's safari browser. that's according to a new report. settings do not allow advertisers to transmit cookies, but a stanford researcher said coding on aps were able to place unlimited cookies. apple says it's working to stop that. google says they expire in day or less. >> let's go back to sal. i know it's friday morning. is it light? >> so far so good, dave and pam. hopefully it will stay this way. looking at the commute on the 880 interchange. this traffic looks good getting up into the silicone valley. also the commute
doctors suspected they had the highly contagious mumps virus.rt appearances were delayed, but they've been allowed to resume along with inmate visits. >>> the attorney general's office has been -- she says she was attacked by an ex-boyfriend at a hotel in newark two weeks ago. the chronicle reports alameda county district attorney nancy o'mally turned the case over because of a possible conflict. o'mally and lockier worked together in the past. >>> google and other companies...
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. >> reporter: according to police the suspect beat up and robbed a man that came here to mumps american. investigators say after that, the suspects came back. >> they went out the back. we were in surveillance of the house the entire time. >> reporter: investigators say male clothing connects one of the suspects to the car and to the robbery and the home. a home that caught fire after police shot gas inside. people who live in the area blame police for the fire. however investigators say the gas used is nonflammable. >> we don't know what caused it. we don't know if it was a candled inside, there were a couple of dogs inside. >> reporter: police have several leads on the suspects. so far there are no arrests made. live, paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> rain hampered crews today in their search for more human remains. ktvu's ken pritchett is there with the reason they believe there is a lot more to find. ken? >> reporter: we are starting to lose our light here. investigators would be working at that dig site right now but for the rain. we are looking now, zooming in on the search
. >> reporter: according to police the suspect beat up and robbed a man that came here to mumps american. investigators say after that, the suspects came back. >> they went out the back. we were in surveillance of the house the entire time. >> reporter: investigators say male clothing connects one of the suspects to the car and to the robbery and the home. a home that caught fire after police shot gas inside. people who live in the area blame police for the fire. however...
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barbara starr, thanks very mump for that. >>> i want to take you to another story that straddles theontinents. bill gates is on a mission to rebuild the toilet. i know it sounds odd but hear it out. a million and a half children die every year because of poor sanitation and lack of access to a toilet. they issued a challenge to universities to create something new that works better as part of a worldwide effort to create sanitation and apparently save lines. our zain verjee who's been following this story has the following. this is serious stuff. walk me through it. >> it really is serious because something like 1.5 million kids die from disease because of unsafe sanitation around the world every single year. here's the criteria. no running water. this loo in the 21st century cannot have any electricity, no septic system and cost 5 cent as day and be environmentally green. friend le, and turn solid waste into energy. so a lot of scientists are competing for this. they're looking at turning things like waste into charcoal. this would be an absolutely major breakthrough on the health f
barbara starr, thanks very mump for that. >>> i want to take you to another story that straddles theontinents. bill gates is on a mission to rebuild the toilet. i know it sounds odd but hear it out. a million and a half children die every year because of poor sanitation and lack of access to a toilet. they issued a challenge to universities to create something new that works better as part of a worldwide effort to create sanitation and apparently save lines. our zain verjee who's been...
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here's the shots your children nee.d diphtheria, polio, mmr for measles and mumps as well as the chicken pox. they should be given to children before their sixth birthday and pediatricians also recommend that you keep track of your children's immunizations. check the centers for disease control's website to see which vaccines are required by your state. >>> right now we have basically a mix of sun and clouds, temperatures running cooler than average. 77. wind is calm. some interesting weather early this morning in chesapeake beach. put this into motion. you can see early morning cloud structure. it burns off in a hurry. the sun comes out and a beautiful finish to the day as we look east over the chesapeake from calvert county. a mix of sun and clouds and in dundalk clouds holding tougher today, our view from high atop ccbc, dundalk's campus. a cool spot to be yesterday, checking out venus' path over the sun. a black spot on the sun. take a look to the south, one shower. we're looking at that chesapeake peach camera. other than this, not much, so this is what we call isolated. isolated sh
here's the shots your children nee.d diphtheria, polio, mmr for measles and mumps as well as the chicken pox. they should be given to children before their sixth birthday and pediatricians also recommend that you keep track of your children's immunizations. check the centers for disease control's website to see which vaccines are required by your state. >>> right now we have basically a mix of sun and clouds, temperatures running cooler than average. 77. wind is calm. some interesting...
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. >> what may be a mumps outbreak is causing a delay in court cases in san mateo county. nine inmates are under quarantine today. the health department is waiting on land results. it has led to a delay in seven cases. prosecutors say some hearings could be postponed by up to a week. this is a virus that is highly contagious. >> a new audit raises questions about the legality of hundreds of foreclosures in san francisco. the report commission bid san francisco assessor recorder found a number of violations or irregular layer tis. 400 foreclosures were analyzed. 84% had violations of the law. including failure to provide notice of default and sus pish yuck yus signature ootz party that is selling a home at an auction has into connection to them. >> the report did not identify the lenders in the violations and he says the office will hand the report over to the attorney general and the city attorney. >> a troubling new trift twist in the million dollar vandalism attack in of a east bay school. investigators say the school has been takd before. these pictures of the damage do
. >> what may be a mumps outbreak is causing a delay in court cases in san mateo county. nine inmates are under quarantine today. the health department is waiting on land results. it has led to a delay in seven cases. prosecutors say some hearings could be postponed by up to a week. this is a virus that is highly contagious. >> a new audit raises questions about the legality of hundreds of foreclosures in san francisco. the report commission bid san francisco assessor recorder found...
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day two of the testimony focused as mump on knocking down charges as building up sandusky's reputationh a parade of character witnesses recalling his good deeds. brian mooar, nbc news, bellefonte, pennsylvania. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in florida an airport camera captured a woman groping a tsa adviser after she tried to explain what hatched to her when another tsa ajechblt searched her. they claim their agent did nothing wrong. even more strange she's hers a former tsa worker who hugged another tsa worker. >>> police say a man attacked a store clerk, evoking and then biting the victim's face. the employee said he thought he was going to die. the robber escaped with cash and is still on the loose. >>> and finally in california a woman was critically injured after the car she was riding in slammed upside down into a pool north of san diego. police think the driver was speeding when he lost control on a street out in front that sits on a hill known as roller-coaster road. he plowed through a fence before it finally came to rest i
day two of the testimony focused as mump on knocking down charges as building up sandusky's reputationh a parade of character witnesses recalling his good deeds. brian mooar, nbc news, bellefonte, pennsylvania. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in florida an airport camera captured a woman groping a tsa adviser after she tried to explain what hatched to her when another tsa ajechblt searched her. they claim their agent did nothing...
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the county is waiting for test results to confirm that it is in fact the mumps.court cases have been delayed because inmates cannot travel or see visitors. >>> we have a lunchbox controversy making national headlines now. >> i guess so. a state agent in north carolina took away a girl's lunch because it wasn't healthy enough. the worker inspected some of the lunches inside a pre-k class last month. now, he allegedly swapped out a cafeteria chicken nuggets for the five-year-old's turkey and cheese sandwich. then he sent home a note to her family warning them about being charged for cafeteria items if the students failed to eat a healthy lunch. school officials say it must have been a big misunderstanding. >> we are not the lunchbag police! okay? but if we observe that a child whose brought their lunch is missing one of the key components of the healthy meal, we simply say, if it's milk, here's some milk. you may have it, or not. >> sometimes what they serve at schools is a little scary, too. state department of health and human services is looking into what happen
the county is waiting for test results to confirm that it is in fact the mumps.court cases have been delayed because inmates cannot travel or see visitors. >>> we have a lunchbox controversy making national headlines now. >> i guess so. a state agent in north carolina took away a girl's lunch because it wasn't healthy enough. the worker inspected some of the lunches inside a pre-k class last month. now, he allegedly swapped out a cafeteria chicken nuggets for the five-year-old's...
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barbara bobea spends mump of her day at the shelter, doing chores and worrying about where she will sleep. >> my need needs are to have the opportunity of getting a bed, a bed every day, and not having to go out for the night. >> reporter: their only real hope now is that as the economy improves, so will their lives. barry petersen, cbs news, new york. >> brown: we'll be back. >> brown: the united states and afghanistan have reached a deal to accelerate the transfer of american-run prisons in the country to afbegan control. the largest and most controversial of these is the prison at the bagram airbase, some 3,000 detainees are held there. more from mandy clark in kabul. >> reporter: bloody countrywide protests ripped afghanistan after american soldiers at bagram mistakenly burned copies of the muslim holy book last month. six u.s. soldiers died in retaliation. afghan president hamid karzai said the incident never would have happened if afghans had been in charge of the prison so a new agreement signed yesterday by the expuz afghanistan will give the afghan government control of bagram pr
barbara bobea spends mump of her day at the shelter, doing chores and worrying about where she will sleep. >> my need needs are to have the opportunity of getting a bed, a bed every day, and not having to go out for the night. >> reporter: their only real hope now is that as the economy improves, so will their lives. barry petersen, cbs news, new york. >> brown: we'll be back. >> brown: the united states and afghanistan have reached a deal to accelerate the transfer of...
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mumps. 125 inmates have been isolated due to the disease.ounty is still waiting for test results to confirm that it is in fact the mumps. the bay area news group is reporting that some court cases have been delayed now because the inmates cannot travel or receive visitors in quarantine. >>> california patients are warned that personal information has gone public. saint joseph health center sent letters to 32,000 people. the leaked information contained name, birthday, body mass index, medication, allergies an lab results. most affected patients received in patient care between february and august of 2011. a spasm said that the information was accidentally made public on internet searches. >>> apple piracy changes could impact thousands of apps. it's a hot topic after twitter confirmed its app was uploading user contact information without telling them. kcbs radio's matt bigler explains why congress might be taking a little bite out of the apple. >> reporter: good morning. it wasn't twitter that was the first app that came to light about this
mumps. 125 inmates have been isolated due to the disease.ounty is still waiting for test results to confirm that it is in fact the mumps. the bay area news group is reporting that some court cases have been delayed now because the inmates cannot travel or receive visitors in quarantine. >>> california patients are warned that personal information has gone public. saint joseph health center sent letters to 32,000 people. the leaked information contained name, birthday, body mass index,...
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vaccines the disease could spread quickly >>> across california additional and outbreaks of measles and mumps and administrator at east bay waldorf says the policy is to encourage people to promote healthy society but recognizing the rights of individual families. she would not talk about her school but said more families to make an effort to educate themselves are less likely to do things they may have done in the past. >>> there's an abundance of misinformation out there. much of it looks reputable >>> the county is trying to practice what it preaches it is demanding all health-care workers be vaccinated or ordered to wear a mask they expect 95 percent compliance that will help workers and patients. ann notorangelo cbs 5 >>> lots of sun shine out there paul deanno looks at the week. >>> paul deanno with the forecasted continues to be dried. many of you waiting for the warmest time of the air which is now, that is not happened yet. no rain fall in the forecast. it is mainly dry throughout northern california. the forecast tonight foggy conditions to continue until midday a foggy morning for
vaccines the disease could spread quickly >>> across california additional and outbreaks of measles and mumps and administrator at east bay waldorf says the policy is to encourage people to promote healthy society but recognizing the rights of individual families. she would not talk about her school but said more families to make an effort to educate themselves are less likely to do things they may have done in the past. >>> there's an abundance of misinformation out there....
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president obama raised mump last night at the new york home of actress sarah jessica parker here in new york. wealthy celebrities from the film, fashion and music worlds all pailed $40,000 each to attend the exclusive get-together. earlier in the day the president and challenger mitt romney were both in ohio and both a little more down to earth talking about the economy and the middle class. nbc's steve handelsman reports. >> reporter: for the first time on the same day the president and the challenger went to ohio for dueling speeches. barack obama with students, worried about the economy on his watch. >> we're all just trying to get a job. we're all just trying to get a future. >> let's put some folks to work right here at home. >> reporter: no major new initiatives but a passionate repeat of famed obama themes, taxing the rich, not cutting, spending. >> in an age where we know high skills. now's not the time to scale back our commitment to education. >> reporter: he warned a romney win would mean more gridlock. >> this election is your chance to break that stalemate. if you want to g
president obama raised mump last night at the new york home of actress sarah jessica parker here in new york. wealthy celebrities from the film, fashion and music worlds all pailed $40,000 each to attend the exclusive get-together. earlier in the day the president and challenger mitt romney were both in ohio and both a little more down to earth talking about the economy and the middle class. nbc's steve handelsman reports. >> reporter: for the first time on the same day the president and...
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working 24 hours a day to unbury homes and businesses, and now with temperatures in the mid-30ss, mump of that snow is turning to slush. the snow is now becoming slop. >> well, yeah, that's today. it might-- it will probably freeze tonight and then you've got a hell of a mess. >> reporter: a steady abe has made the snow even heavier and hard tore move. glenn anderson is the deputy harbormaster. he's trying to keep boats from sinking. >> each shovel lode, i don't upon what it aways, it's like picking large stones out of a quashie. >> reporter: they called in the coast guard to help save cordova's harb oar. >> these guys need us. we're here to help. >> petty officer tyler juel spent hours digging out the piers. what does a boat mean to people out here? >> survivalhood. it means everything to them. guys here, all they have is fishing. these boats go down, can't feed their families. can't do anything. >> reporter: those 15 feet of snow contain more than 20 billion gallons of water. folks here now fear flooding and temperatures are expected to plunge to the single digits here by friday so t
working 24 hours a day to unbury homes and businesses, and now with temperatures in the mid-30ss, mump of that snow is turning to slush. the snow is now becoming slop. >> well, yeah, that's today. it might-- it will probably freeze tonight and then you've got a hell of a mess. >> reporter: a steady abe has made the snow even heavier and hard tore move. glenn anderson is the deputy harbormaster. he's trying to keep boats from sinking. >> each shovel lode, i don't upon what it...
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. >> we reaffirmed our shared obligations under our mump defense treaty and jurnd scored the necessity of ensures that our climate is robust and responsive. >> they want large scale joint military exercises. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." thank you to watching. fo watchi. . tavis: good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight a converson
. >> we reaffirmed our shared obligations under our mump defense treaty and jurnd scored the necessity of ensures that our climate is robust and responsive. >> they want large scale joint military exercises. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." thank you to watching. fo watchi. . tavis: good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight a converson
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. >>> too mump of a good thing could be bad for you.eople who take calcium supplements may be increasing their chances of a heart attack by 83%. researchers say people who already have a natural intake of natural calcium can't handle the extra spike in the supplements. the extra calcium is more likely to end up in plaque that lines art really walls. >>> up next, a graduation surprise. stay with us. ery walls. >>> up next, a graduation surprise. stay with us. >>> a call state fullerton student walked away with several graunts. she thought she was surprising her family and friends with a flash mob dance but her boyfriend turned the tables on her. he asked her to marry her. she was so excited in dancing her friends had to point it out. we hear she said yes. congratulations. >> she got the ring. >> thanks for joining us. >> see you at 6:00.
. >>> too mump of a good thing could be bad for you.eople who take calcium supplements may be increasing their chances of a heart attack by 83%. researchers say people who already have a natural intake of natural calcium can't handle the extra spike in the supplements. the extra calcium is more likely to end up in plaque that lines art really walls. >>> up next, a graduation surprise. stay with us. ery walls. >>> up next, a graduation surprise. stay with us....
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looks inside throats, ears, eyes and knows ♪ ♪ how your body works and how it grows ♪ ♪ sprains or mumpsiii ding ding ding ♪ exploring-a-ling ♪ we're biking around ♪ wondering what all the people do ♪ ♪ all over this town ♪ whoo-hoo (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: [ female announcer ] fun for everyone makes a family strong. chuck e. cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to the first day of school, helping you choose the right shoes. stride rite is a proud sponsor of curious george. can fuel a lifetime of learning. abcmouse.com early learning academy, proud sponsor of pbs kids and curious george. funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station... ooh. ...and from:
looks inside throats, ears, eyes and knows ♪ ♪ how your body works and how it grows ♪ ♪ sprains or mumpsiii ding ding ding ♪ exploring-a-ling ♪ we're biking around ♪ wondering what all the people do ♪ ♪ all over this town ♪ whoo-hoo (george chattering excitedly) this program was made possible by: [ female announcer ] fun for everyone makes a family strong. chuck e. cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. for over 90 years, stride rite's been there, from the first wobbly walk to...
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a new study says expecting mumps and get the flu vaccine might actually be helping their babies.ound vaccinated mothers were less likely have an undersized baby and found that these women were less likely to have preterm births. >>mark: the alleged killer of sierra lamar is behind bars. another surge is scheduled to start to find the missing 15 year-old. new lanes are opening today at sfo. we're watching wall street. we are back with more in two minutes as the kron4 news continues. tsongas this >> >>
a new study says expecting mumps and get the flu vaccine might actually be helping their babies.ound vaccinated mothers were less likely have an undersized baby and found that these women were less likely to have preterm births. >>mark: the alleged killer of sierra lamar is behind bars. another surge is scheduled to start to find the missing 15 year-old. new lanes are opening today at sfo. we're watching wall street. we are back with more in two minutes as the kron4 news continues....
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clearing out by mump evening.int fer cast for later lain is going to be in the 30s and 40 phs. 43 in san rafael. once again, your fear casted highs, messily in the 50 s. 60 in oakland. 59 over in vallejo. so, checking the forecast. slightly below average for this time of year on sunday and then by sunday evening, it looks like we are seeing changes in the form of light rain moving sunday evening into the overnight and then remaining unsettled throughout the day on monday. but tuesday, we are drying out for the most part. there is a slight chance that looks like a 20% chance of light rain tuesday night into early wednesday morning. but we aren't put ting in our seven-day forecast. if you have any big valentine's plans, temperatures mostly in the 50s. >> and you know, there are some golfers at pebble beach who are curious about the rain you have been delivering is going to continue. >> i know. looks like partly cloudy skies for tomorrow. so yeah, not too bad. >> all right, kim is joining us now and you were down the
clearing out by mump evening.int fer cast for later lain is going to be in the 30s and 40 phs. 43 in san rafael. once again, your fear casted highs, messily in the 50 s. 60 in oakland. 59 over in vallejo. so, checking the forecast. slightly below average for this time of year on sunday and then by sunday evening, it looks like we are seeing changes in the form of light rain moving sunday evening into the overnight and then remaining unsettled throughout the day on monday. but tuesday, we are...
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. >> you have noticed we are paying more at the mumps. gas prices edged up 3 cents despite a drop in crude oil prices. according to the latest survey, the average price for regular unleaded is hovering around 3:39 a gallon. >>> a costa concordia remains capsized off the coastline. hear from the mother and daughter and dured when the tragedy struck. >>> and oprah takes a love of reading around the world. where she is visiting and who she plans to meet while she is abroad. >>> let's do birthdays a special birthday to a mother and son duo. he turns 8 and his mom, it's her birthday and she had a great present some 8 years ago. morning show at wmar.com and we will continue in a moment. >>> headlines around the world this morning. this is a live look in what's going on in italy. a few hours now cruise speced to -- crews expected to decide if they can pump fuel from the costa concordia which has been perched an rocky ledge for ten days and officials worry it could easily plunge into 300 foot deep waters a mother and daughter from silver spring w
. >> you have noticed we are paying more at the mumps. gas prices edged up 3 cents despite a drop in crude oil prices. according to the latest survey, the average price for regular unleaded is hovering around 3:39 a gallon. >>> a costa concordia remains capsized off the coastline. hear from the mother and daughter and dured when the tragedy struck. >>> and oprah takes a love of reading around the world. where she is visiting and who she plans to meet while she is abroad....
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. >> there was so mump he didn't know where to start to stop it. >> all the backup stock, everything is gone. >> while it will take a few more days, he estimates the loss to be at least $100,000. >> these are the easter bunnies. all water, everything in the boxes. >> the biggest hit, he said, is to the easter candy, which is for the most part, unsalvageable. the holly is one of the busiest for chocolate ears. >> you have to have a six month advance to get it. >> it's been open for 32 years and while sales will be down this year, he's not ready tothrow in the towel. they will clean up and recover. the owners are doing inventory and more cleanup, and they hope to reopen by monday. live in oakland, nbc, bay area news. >> in other news tonight, they're cleaner and safer. the san hoizy unified school district is rolling out the new buses and they're already receiving praise from the drivers. we're live with more. the new buses run on compressed natural gas? >> thas right. here are the magic words on this bus. as you mentioned, compressed natural gas, cleeper and cleaner. plus the buses ha
. >> there was so mump he didn't know where to start to stop it. >> all the backup stock, everything is gone. >> while it will take a few more days, he estimates the loss to be at least $100,000. >> these are the easter bunnies. all water, everything in the boxes. >> the biggest hit, he said, is to the easter candy, which is for the most part, unsalvageable. the holly is one of the busiest for chocolate ears. >> you have to have a six month advance to get it....
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the pasco house houses the my scripts apartment while it's left wing houses the music department and mumps department of the russian state library. it's rather strange to hold a book which is hundreds of years old this is called scripts he is in great condition i wonder why people held it before me. even more interesting is that the depths of the area underneath the passing of house is said to be one of the several possible locations of the legendary library of ivan the terrible now that is something i would like to see. moving on and the new. as it's known in russian is a contemporary central exhibition hall the venue houses dozens of various displays annually the interest only enough the building was not meant as a cultural venue in the first place in eight hundred eighty eight the structure was erected as the first power plant in the center of moscow but it was abandoned shortly to become. vast modern gallery a century later. to our next location now and not all the museums around in the kremlin are dedicated to history and art those who are interested in nature don't need to travel fur
the pasco house houses the my scripts apartment while it's left wing houses the music department and mumps department of the russian state library. it's rather strange to hold a book which is hundreds of years old this is called scripts he is in great condition i wonder why people held it before me. even more interesting is that the depths of the area underneath the passing of house is said to be one of the several possible locations of the legendary library of ivan the terrible now that is...
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aside from the immediate loss of these two american officers, there's a mump bigger loss here, too. >> there is, david. this is a very effective strategy by the enemy. i've been with these forces many times and this will separate the afghan security forces from the americans not only physically but psychologically, at a time when the americans really need to have eye strong influences on the forces. >> immeasurable setback there. martha, another head line developing, we remember the images after the capturing of osama bin laden. now comes word of the bulldozers moving in? >> bulldozers have moved in. we have those old pictures and pictures from today. the pakistanis did this in the deep of night. you can barely make out the compound in these pictures. cameras were kept far away when the bulldozers came in. now that are compound may symbolize america's success in getting bin laden but this was an embarrassing chapter in pakistan's history, as you know, david. >> even though they have chosen not to level this compound. >> well, right after the raid that killed bin laden, americans urged
aside from the immediate loss of these two american officers, there's a mump bigger loss here, too. >> there is, david. this is a very effective strategy by the enemy. i've been with these forces many times and this will separate the afghan security forces from the americans not only physically but psychologically, at a time when the americans really need to have eye strong influences on the forces. >> immeasurable setback there. martha, another head line developing, we remember the...
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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/
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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as mump as we try to fight it, you really have to have these things, which coming out with microsoft and the mini ipad and the iphone 5 for apple, you've got all these new products out, you know, the halo game for the xbox. so all the big guys are out right now. >> reporter: with job and housing numbers up for the bay area recently, lots of people found lots of reasons to buy. >> well, a, because i'm a girl. and it's the biggest shopping day of the year. and sales. that's why. >> reporter: did you find what you want? >> yeah, unfortunately. >> reporter: hey, you've been good, right? so do ahead and shop. as for online shopping, we've already seen a lot of that. come stores says more than $10 billion has been spent online since the beginning of the month with a lot more to come now that the shopping season has officially kicked off. janelle? >> yes, some great deals out there. thank you so much, scott. >>> black friday shoppers at the new outlet mall in livermore went to extreme lengths to get there early. many stores opened at 10:00 last night, and ten hours later the lines to get in
as mump as we try to fight it, you really have to have these things, which coming out with microsoft and the mini ipad and the iphone 5 for apple, you've got all these new products out, you know, the halo game for the xbox. so all the big guys are out right now. >> reporter: with job and housing numbers up for the bay area recently, lots of people found lots of reasons to buy. >> well, a, because i'm a girl. and it's the biggest shopping day of the year. and sales. that's why....
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however, measles, mumps and rubella snot up to the target levels they say. some parents refuse to let their kids get that shot after a small study in the late eat 90s linked it to -- '90s linked it to autism. the study was proven ineffective. >>> the food and drug administration has a warning for allergy sufferers who rinse out their nose. the fda says people who use neti pots and other devices need to be sure the water is safe. some tap water contains bacteria which is safe to drink but can cause dangerous infections in the sinus area. the government says distilled or filtered water should be used instead. >>> as the summer ends, more americans than ever are buying school supplies online. >> but the brick and mortar stores don't want to give up on the foot traffic and the last- minute i have to have that purchases. alexis christoforous shows us how some retailers are luring frugal customers offline and into the stores. >> reporter: maria is looking to cut what she usually spends on back to school shopping. her first stop? the salon at jcpenney. >> you can't
however, measles, mumps and rubella snot up to the target levels they say. some parents refuse to let their kids get that shot after a small study in the late eat 90s linked it to -- '90s linked it to autism. the study was proven ineffective. >>> the food and drug administration has a warning for allergy sufferers who rinse out their nose. the fda says people who use neti pots and other devices need to be sure the water is safe. some tap water contains bacteria which is safe to drink...
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and what spain did over the weekend to commit to a mump more dramatic recapitalization of its banking system is a good concrete signal and illustration of their commitment to move toward broader banking union. that's very important. the second thing they're talking about is a set of measures, this is familiar to all i don't have tow troo try to make sure they have a framework in place to support these countries undertaking these reforms. what these firewalls are designed to do is to make sure that the interest rates in spain and italy and the rest of those countries are moderate enough levels that they can grow. and so it's very important that the second piece of this is there's a credible financial backstop in place supporting the countries that are reforming. reforms are going to take time and they will not work without the ability of these countries to borrow at affordable rates. the third thing they're talking about in the near term is some, let's call it a little bit of a shift towards growth on the basic framework of economic strategy. they're talking about, they have a very lar
and what spain did over the weekend to commit to a mump more dramatic recapitalization of its banking system is a good concrete signal and illustration of their commitment to move toward broader banking union. that's very important. the second thing they're talking about is a set of measures, this is familiar to all i don't have tow troo try to make sure they have a framework in place to support these countries undertaking these reforms. what these firewalls are designed to do is to make sure...
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hundred years limiter, we cured and eradicate, mumps and whooping cough and it's now all never heard of. if you're in the public health establishment u got to reinvent yourself to stay relevant because there are millions of government grants at stake. the public health people have to find something else to do. the public health mostly has become a social science instead of a heart science and that's the problem. you got a lot of academics who can't cut into the laboraty. instead of doing heart science they're regulating our salt intake and shrinking our dessert portions because that's all they know how to do. i used to represent an organization called centers for individual freedom. they tell me now that there's a professor at u.c. san francisco who's on tv claiming that sugar, the stuff that spoonful makes the medicine go down, sugar is so dangerous and toxic that the government should regulate it like alcohol. on cnn, san san jay gupta, he nods in approval. it's sugar crying out loud. you seen this. i can't wait for the next remake of willie wonka. the fda has been working on a rul
hundred years limiter, we cured and eradicate, mumps and whooping cough and it's now all never heard of. if you're in the public health establishment u got to reinvent yourself to stay relevant because there are millions of government grants at stake. the public health people have to find something else to do. the public health mostly has become a social science instead of a heart science and that's the problem. you got a lot of academics who can't cut into the laboraty. instead of doing heart...
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. >> i think 1070 pretty mump takes the handcuffs off the police officers so they can do the job they have been already prescribed by the federal government to do. >> reporter: the law passed by a comfortable margin in both houses of the republican-controlled legislature. >> how is it a good bill? >> here in arizona we have a lot of problems when it comes to open boards, when it comes to not enforcing federal immigration laws which in turn cause a lot of chaos in our streets. you could see that 1070 has had an impact in arizona just by people that are here illegally leaving the state. >> reporter: and crime is down. >> crime is down. >> reporter: but by how much and why is a matter of debate. crime in arizona was trending to a 30-year low before the law was signed. thousands of illegal immigrants have left the state, according to at least two population studies, but there's no reliable count and it's unknown whether the big exit was caused by the immigration law or the bad economy. it's a little bit on your mind that somebody might stop and try to figure out whether you're a u.s. citi
. >> i think 1070 pretty mump takes the handcuffs off the police officers so they can do the job they have been already prescribed by the federal government to do. >> reporter: the law passed by a comfortable margin in both houses of the republican-controlled legislature. >> how is it a good bill? >> here in arizona we have a lot of problems when it comes to open boards, when it comes to not enforcing federal immigration laws which in turn cause a lot of chaos in our...