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the american academy of pediatric is releasing new guidelines, they focus on the diets ofheth reporter more on those guidelines, and why the first 1,000 days of life are still very important. >> getting her two young children to follow a diet isn't always easy. they say it is a priority. >> when your kid eats healthy you're eating health. >> i food costs not first 1,000 days in life could have major impact on mental al health and brain development, according to the american academy of pediatrics. >> it can affect the child's cognitive development, in terms every attention, st feeding for the first six month. and it also calls on pediatricians to recommends more than just a good diet, including, brain building nutrients for pregnant women and young children. >> eggs, iodine, red meats, beans, lentils, protein you can also do things butter, lean meats. you also vitamin b, also has b 6, b12. >> new policy also says pediatricians should talk with parent, about which foods specifically are healthy, and nutrient rich, not just alternatives to junk food. >> about you if i can get something he
the american academy of pediatric is releasing new guidelines, they focus on the diets ofheth reporter more on those guidelines, and why the first 1,000 days of life are still very important. >> getting her two young children to follow a diet isn't always easy. they say it is a priority. >> when your kid eats healthy you're eating health. >> i food costs not first 1,000 days in life could have major impact on mental al health and brain development, according to the american...
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some of that contradiction between how americans view the academy today, how americans view the academy during the country's founding and decades after the founding, to me that was a very interesting contradiction to explore and that's really what i hope more people get enjoyment from and learn a lot from. >> book tv it is in newport rhode island features local literary community. we speak with author thomas hilliard on his book the jurisprudence of police . >> regarding the role of the police, this has been a subject involving considerable debate as perceptions of the role have shifted over time. of thinking about the role of police really goes back many, many centuries. this occurs in plato's great work the republic where the guardians are essentially a group of people fulfilling in part a policing function. in recent years, but because there's been a certain shift in an understanding of that role, a movement away from what was called a professional law enforcement where the role was more narrowly defined as principally the making of arrest, taking the book oflaw and enforcing it . ma
some of that contradiction between how americans view the academy today, how americans view the academy during the country's founding and decades after the founding, to me that was a very interesting contradiction to explore and that's really what i hope more people get enjoyment from and learn a lot from. >> book tv it is in newport rhode island features local literary community. we speak with author thomas hilliard on his book the jurisprudence of police . >> regarding the role of...
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however, the american academy of pediatrics advises against spanking children or using any kind of physical punishment. they suggest time outs and temporarily removing privileges like sports act at this times or playing with friends. >>> on our wusa 9 facebook page rebecca writes i spanked my kids and now they suffer from respect to others. a lot of people on our facebook page share that open and support clarkson's opinion. >> they share that opinion. >> right. but sue writes i think it teaches everything wrong. i do not believe in teaching that violence is the answer to anything. i hope she learns a better way. it takes time to teach and raise a child. spanking is fast and i you can leave your comments for us any time just don't spank us digitally. we're going to let the voting play out on our poll question we'll be able to update you on the break. >>> now to something a little less controversial. >>> a canadian man's viral back yard project began with a simple question. >> i looked one night and said do you mind if i take the lawn mower and make some money out of it. >> when he first told
however, the american academy of pediatrics advises against spanking children or using any kind of physical punishment. they suggest time outs and temporarily removing privileges like sports act at this times or playing with friends. >>> on our wusa 9 facebook page rebecca writes i spanked my kids and now they suffer from respect to others. a lot of people on our facebook page share that open and support clarkson's opinion. >> they share that opinion. >> right. but sue...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with the new policy from the american academy of pediatrice importance of diet for young kid. >> reporter: this is especially important for young won. the academy is pinpointing first 1,000 days of life, pediatricians say what a child eats in their first three years can have a big impact on their brain development, and the rest of their life. get herring two children to eat a healthy diet isn't always easy but jennifer says it is a priority. >> when your kid eats healthy it feels like you are eating healthy. >> reporter: food choices in the first 1,000 days of life could impact mental health and brain development, according to the american academy of pediatrics. >> it can affect the child long term in terms of the cognitive development, attention, behavior. >> reporter: aap recommends exclusive breast-feeding for the first six months and it also calls for pediatricians to recommend, more than just a good diet, including, brain building nutrients, for pregnant woman and young children. >> things like co lean, anything in eggs, iron, iodine , r
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with the new policy from the american academy of pediatrice importance of diet for young kid. >> reporter: this is especially important for young won. the academy is pinpointing first 1,000 days of life, pediatricians say what a child eats in their first three years can have a big impact on their brain development, and the rest of their life. get herring two children to eat a healthy diet isn't always easy but jennifer says it is a...
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american academy of pediatrics recommendations for lead in drinking water. they follow standards by the epa which allows for a higher amount of lead. the district is exploring funding to replace aging water pipes from as -- advocates for the students say there is no amount of led acceptable.>>> bay area owners can decide if they want increased tolls on state-run bridges. the total authority voted today to place the measure on the june ballot. if approved the hikes will be phased in starting january 2019. by 2025 crossing the bay bridge the cost nine dollars during peak hours. other bridges would rise to eight dollars. the extra money earmarked for mass transit projects.>> money raised in the bay area is stays here in the bay area. and does a thing congestion relief that we cannot do in any other way. the federal government won't come and parachute us and bail us out. the state government is not going to do it either.>> the plan includes a 50% discount for drivers to cross more than one bridge a day if they use fast track. it would not apply to the golden gat
american academy of pediatrics recommendations for lead in drinking water. they follow standards by the epa which allows for a higher amount of lead. the district is exploring funding to replace aging water pipes from as -- advocates for the students say there is no amount of led acceptable.>>> bay area owners can decide if they want increased tolls on state-run bridges. the total authority voted today to place the measure on the june ballot. if approved the hikes will be phased in...
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they're calling on the board to adopt the policy that follows the american academy of recommendations for lead in drinking water. there are epa standards and it allows for a higher amount of lead. the district had been testing and disabled or flushing faucets and fountains, 15 schools had lead exceeding the standard and they still tested at 5 parts per billion. >> we're here to urge the school board to adopt a policy that requires that every water tap be tested for lead and fix it any time it's over 5 parts per billion. >> no amount of lead is safe. what price tag do we put on a child's health. >>> the school board plans to move forward next month setting protocols aiming to less than 5 parts per billion. they're exploring funding that has aging water pipes and it would cost $5 billion. >>> and henry lee reports officials are finding three days to talk to the homeless to find better ways to serve them. >> a hike through thick brush to an overpass to pay visits to those without housing as part of the annual homeless visit in contra costa county. >> we are happy that we have people who
they're calling on the board to adopt the policy that follows the american academy of recommendations for lead in drinking water. there are epa standards and it allows for a higher amount of lead. the district had been testing and disabled or flushing faucets and fountains, 15 schools had lead exceeding the standard and they still tested at 5 parts per billion. >> we're here to urge the school board to adopt a policy that requires that every water tap be tested for lead and fix it any...
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i am the chair of the american academy of pediatrics disaster preparedness advisory council and on behalf of the 60 to 6,000 members thank you for holding today's hearing and inviting me. i've also been privileged to serve on federal advisory committeecommittees are pleasede presently in the chair of the national science board. my comments today as a private citizen and as a member for the academy. i applaud the work of the committee for strengthening and improving the nation's public health and preparedness with the pandemic and all the optimizations of 2013 and in particular i must thank you for the first-ever provisions for children in the last three authorizations. this changes have helped to meet the needs of a much higher priority and emergency planning and response. as we heard last week each agency has a vital and distinct role to play to ensure the health care system is prepared to meet the needs of all americans including of course children dipping and after a disaster. the leader of the solutions he said countless hard-working debtor to be federal employees oversee the backbone
i am the chair of the american academy of pediatrics disaster preparedness advisory council and on behalf of the 60 to 6,000 members thank you for holding today's hearing and inviting me. i've also been privileged to serve on federal advisory committeecommittees are pleasede presently in the chair of the national science board. my comments today as a private citizen and as a member for the academy. i applaud the work of the committee for strengthening and improving the nation's public health...
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sunday's super bowl, while staff at american philosophical society has made a bet with the folks at american academyn boston. if the eagles win the academy in boston will send to philadelphia franklin's personal manuscripts out like his experiments with electricity. >> we will have anything by franklin we have 70 percent of his, of his writings, but, or his papers, but why not more. >> now if the patriots win the american philosophical society will send to boston john adams personal copy of a book he wrote called defense of the constitution's of government, the book would temporarily leave after being in philadelphia for 230 years, further proof that philosophers they are all a wild, crazy bunch when it comes to the super bowl. >>> so last time they were on the field together they were competitors but this time when vikings and philadelphia eagles players hit the field they were teaming up for a good cause. the game benefiting special olympics was held in minneapolis yesterday. several players from the eagles and vikings came together to coach the teams. eagles cheerleaders and swoop, yeah, he made
sunday's super bowl, while staff at american philosophical society has made a bet with the folks at american academyn boston. if the eagles win the academy in boston will send to philadelphia franklin's personal manuscripts out like his experiments with electricity. >> we will have anything by franklin we have 70 percent of his, of his writings, but, or his papers, but why not more. >> now if the patriots win the american philosophical society will send to boston john adams personal...
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speaker and activist president of the society for christian ethics and president elect of the american academy of religion and in addition also pleased to find out his picture is in the book as well so we could not have a better questioner tonight so please join me in welcoming frances fitzgerald. [applause] >> good evening. we would like to thank all of you for being here this evening and all of you that are watching on c-span. it is good to have such an opportunity to talk about is an evangelical myself the most important book on evangelicalism that has been written in a long time and it is majestic in its scope and covers everything you can possibly cover. it's been that the work of many decades of reporting and my task this evening is to get the ball rolling by asking as many questions as i can fit in and about 40 minutes and then you will have the chance in atlanta to ask some questions are solv solved. i will start off this way welcome to atlanta. i'm sure you've enjoyed the traffic this evening as you make your way from the airport. i will start by asking you this, is that okay, what mo
speaker and activist president of the society for christian ethics and president elect of the american academy of religion and in addition also pleased to find out his picture is in the book as well so we could not have a better questioner tonight so please join me in welcoming frances fitzgerald. [applause] >> good evening. we would like to thank all of you for being here this evening and all of you that are watching on c-span. it is good to have such an opportunity to talk about is an...
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the american academy of pediatrics recommends babies always be placed on california man accidentally set his apartment on fire while trying to get a spider. get this, elite a cigarette lighter to hit a wolf fire. it ran under a mattress and caught the curtains and other items on fire . the flames cost $11,000. no word if the man will face any charges. >> can you imagine that? a. i cannot. >> when you dine out, do you tip your server? a knew survey show s nearly after of all americans would prefer not to tip even if that means hiking the prices. the survey says on average americans tip 18 percent . philadelphians are the best. i understand, people need tips. they don't get paid the full wage. i think a loft people are uncomfortable with how do you figure out the tip? how much should it be exactly. >> learn how todd that the new star wars movies are having on parents. a parentally a lot of parents are turning to the dark side. according to a new poll, kie lois expected to be one of the most popular names of 2018. that's of course inspired by the latest star warsville and kilo rental ca
the american academy of pediatrics recommends babies always be placed on california man accidentally set his apartment on fire while trying to get a spider. get this, elite a cigarette lighter to hit a wolf fire. it ran under a mattress and caught the curtains and other items on fire . the flames cost $11,000. no word if the man will face any charges. >> can you imagine that? a. i cannot. >> when you dine out, do you tip your server? a knew survey show s nearly after of all...
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i am the chair of the american academy of pediatrics disaster preparedness advisory council and on behalf of the 66,000 members of the aap, thank you for holding today's hearing and for inviting me. ... in the last reauthorization's three authorizations. those changes that help to make the needs of children in much higher priority in emergency planning response. as we heard last week from cdc and fda leadership these changes have a distinct role in ensuring our health care system is better prepared to meet the needs of all americans including of course children during and after a disaster. the leader of these federal agencies and countless hard-working dedicated federal employees that they oversee really are the bad one of our nation's 24/7 federal emergency response. by most accounts a frequency severity of disasters meaning they will remain a significant threat to the health and safety of our communities and our nation. as such maintaining and expanding the federal government to strategic focus on all hazards approach is that address routine and how security needs are critical. the sore
i am the chair of the american academy of pediatrics disaster preparedness advisory council and on behalf of the 66,000 members of the aap, thank you for holding today's hearing and for inviting me. ... in the last reauthorization's three authorizations. those changes that help to make the needs of children in much higher priority in emergency planning response. as we heard last week from cdc and fda leadership these changes have a distinct role in ensuring our health care system is better...
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i am the chair of the american academy of pediatrics preparedness advisory council and bath of the 60's -- on behalf of the members, thank you for inviting me. i'm privileged to serve on federal advisory committees and chaired the hhs national bio defense science board. my comments today are as a private citizen and member death i applaud the work of this committee for strengthening and improving our nation's public health for medical preparedness with the pandemic reauthorization act. i will thank you for the first-ever provisions for children in the last reauthorization. those changes of help to make the needs of children a much higher priority in emergency planning and response. as we heard last week from leadership, each agency has a distinct role to play in ensuring our health care system is better prepared to meet the needs of all americans, including children, during and after -- natural disaster. the leaders of these federal agencies and countless hard-working employees really are the backbone of our nations 24/7 federal emergency readiness response capacity. the frequency, se
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currently working on a revisionist history of the founding and in 2009 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] >> thank you for coming. i am delighted to be here. there is some overlap for those of you who heard the talk last night. know andeal of what i what all of us know about this material comes from his scholarship. -- dr. klarman: just a preview, i am going to talk about five different topics. first, the background to the 15th amendment. for enactingning the amendment. why are the republicans adopting 1869.th amendment in when they did not do it in the 14th amendment which was adopted in 1866. i will talk about the scope of the 15th amendment, why is it limited to an franchise based on race. and not just literary cap. fourth, i will talk about the difficulties the republicans had amendment and the then i will briefly discuss the reasons and methods behind three in franchise. and the failure of the united states government to do anything about it. the 15th amendment bars the united states and states from denying suffr
currently working on a revisionist history of the founding and in 2009 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] >> thank you for coming. i am delighted to be here. there is some overlap for those of you who heard the talk last night. know andeal of what i what all of us know about this material comes from his scholarship. -- dr. klarman: just a preview, i am going to talk about five different topics. first, the...
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currently working on a revisionist history of the founding, and in 2009 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] prof. klarman: thanks for coming. i'm delighted to be here. i've never given this talk before, so i am not sure how long it is going to take. i will just stop after 30 minutes. there is some overlap for those of you who heard the talk last night. that is not surprising since a great deal of what i know and i suspect what all of us know about this material comes from his scholarship. however, he is a new york yankees fan, whereas i am a red sox fan. so i think what i am going to say is more credible. i'm not disagreeing, it's the same fact. [laughter] fair enough. just to preview, i am going to talk briefly about five different topics. first, background to the 15th amendment. second, reason for enacting the amendment when it was enacted hawaii and protecting black suffered -- enacted in 1869 and protecting black suffrage. why is it limited to barring disenfranchisement based on race? talk about the difficulties the
currently working on a revisionist history of the founding, and in 2009 he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] prof. klarman: thanks for coming. i'm delighted to be here. i've never given this talk before, so i am not sure how long it is going to take. i will just stop after 30 minutes. there is some overlap for those of you who heard the talk last night. that is not surprising since a great deal of what i know and i...
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economy has already surged to three percent growth unemployment is at a seventeen year low the american academy of our economy. well ok but what money doesn't share president trying to solve them isn't his former u.s. congressman ron paul he spoke to us he told us that the growth in the u.s. is principally benefited those already at the top. if you're in the stock market no wealthy person here doing quite well but what we're forgetting here when we listen to this rhetoric of all this optimism is that there's a large segment of our population that's haven't a difficult time where there is prosperity and more jobs it depends on death yes an individual can feel very good if they have a line of credit to the bank but eventually that line of credit runs out we in this country benefit because we have the reserve currency of the world we can run up a lot of debt and we can spend a lot of money and even with that we've had a great deal of difficulty is last eight years trying to get out of the recession now i see everything we do is a big bubble and all those q e's that we have dealt with in these last
economy has already surged to three percent growth unemployment is at a seventeen year low the american academy of our economy. well ok but what money doesn't share president trying to solve them isn't his former u.s. congressman ron paul he spoke to us he told us that the growth in the u.s. is principally benefited those already at the top. if you're in the stock market no wealthy person here doing quite well but what we're forgetting here when we listen to this rhetoric of all this optimism...
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something it's prohibition the gentleman is just you know i just book it's been twenty eleven american academy of pediatrics at least a port that stated that quote research herbs have proposed a new phenomenon called facebook depression the far end as depression that the bell labs when pre-teens and teens spend a great deal of time on social media sites such as facebook and then begin to exhibit classic symptoms of depression. teens never were depressed before facebook correct. and here is where you got to study your study as this is where i'm sure a lot of other mainstream outlets will probably be reporting on this being like a brick wall make you crazy the problem is that the data and research used by that study by the american be offered proof was it really proved nothing it proved the condition had nothing to do with social media technology the studies that they were using on the information one one set of information that they used to. was not a study about social media teens it was about teens depression and depression and adolescence and whether it predicted risky sexual behavior and th
something it's prohibition the gentleman is just you know i just book it's been twenty eleven american academy of pediatrics at least a port that stated that quote research herbs have proposed a new phenomenon called facebook depression the far end as depression that the bell labs when pre-teens and teens spend a great deal of time on social media sites such as facebook and then begin to exhibit classic symptoms of depression. teens never were depressed before facebook correct. and here is...
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we have seen the evidence building, the american academy of pediatricians of young people trying it atlier and earlier ages. they have a likely to get addicted to pot and the developing brain. are you concerned about any of that? >> i am certainly concerned that almost 100 years of prohibition set us back. the questions about how marijuana affects the human body, we have not been able to answer those because of prohibition. now that marijuana was legalizeed in california, we expect to answer some of these questions. the reason we don't have road side tests is because of prohibition. we were kept from doing any of the science involved. my concerns are about educating the public in the right way and people understand that legal marijuana is not dangerous. it's not dangerous to the individual. not nearly as dangerous as the policy of prohibition has been for 100 years. >> i don't like using the word prohibition. that's not a great analogy. people think of what we have with alcohol. we had stories and a whole industry that was around. then we tried to shut it down. that was prohibition. ri
we have seen the evidence building, the american academy of pediatricians of young people trying it atlier and earlier ages. they have a likely to get addicted to pot and the developing brain. are you concerned about any of that? >> i am certainly concerned that almost 100 years of prohibition set us back. the questions about how marijuana affects the human body, we have not been able to answer those because of prohibition. now that marijuana was legalizeed in california, we expect to...
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the american academy of pediatrics does not recommend any physical punishment, saying it teaches aggressiveehavior and can become ineffective if done often. for younger children, aap advises appropriate timeouts. clarkson says she is well aware of the line. >> a well-rounded individual with a lot of character should think there is a fine line obviously. adrianna: we have another reason to look forward to friday. steve: absolutely and thursday. our seven day outlook. 55 degrees tomorrow. lower 60's and wet weather on friday. 10 degrees colder on saturday. back to winter like temperatures below average on sunday. a lot of people have a long weekend ahead. martin luther king, junior, day on monday. 32 degrees. look at the nighttime lows. they go from the 50's to the teens. we will get through it. working our way through january. before you know it, it will be february. adrianna: there you go. >> announcer: let's get cozy. we're keeping you warm all winter long with our delicious cold weather comforts. actor patrick wilson stops by to whip up a mealtime masterpiece. >> let's do it. let's go for
the american academy of pediatrics does not recommend any physical punishment, saying it teaches aggressiveehavior and can become ineffective if done often. for younger children, aap advises appropriate timeouts. clarkson says she is well aware of the line. >> a well-rounded individual with a lot of character should think there is a fine line obviously. adrianna: we have another reason to look forward to friday. steve: absolutely and thursday. our seven day outlook. 55 degrees tomorrow....
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we also work closely with the american academy of pediatrics and the american college of obstetrics and gynecology depending on what the emergency is, but work with them to make sure that those needs are being covered. i would also say in the stockpile that we have made progress in procuring products that are needed to treat children. for example, there are 100,000 treatment courses of doses in suspension form targeted for children. >> what can we do better? >> i think there is always more work to do. i think that we need to make sure that these plans are exercised and that we have actually covered all the bases and that they're not just written on paper, but that we actually are able to execute the plans that we have made. >> doctor? >> i would just highlight that we are given new authority to put forward, to your point, treatment guidelines that can help guide the application of some of these therapeutics, particularly with respect to pediatric dosing, which we have used. we have approved 12 drugs under the admiral rule. seven have been approved with pediatric dosing requirements. i t
we also work closely with the american academy of pediatrics and the american college of obstetrics and gynecology depending on what the emergency is, but work with them to make sure that those needs are being covered. i would also say in the stockpile that we have made progress in procuring products that are needed to treat children. for example, there are 100,000 treatment courses of doses in suspension form targeted for children. >> what can we do better? >> i think there is...
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that's the american academy of pediatrician. >> start off with opioids and heroin because they get avast majority of people who get addicted with opioids started off with pot. let's be clear. secondly let's make it clear. you are from the marijuana policy project. you get paid to be here. i'm here smart approach to marijuana. we are trying to come up with a middle road. we north talking prohibition vs. legalization. we are talking about decriminalization and trying to deal with some of the problems that have been identified while also. >> can you look at him when he is talking. >> drug policy issues. some which are legitimate you guys raise. when it comes right down to it, there is a bad day for the marijuana policy project for one simple reason. most of the board has invested in the marijuana industry. all those people are trying to make a ton of money off of our kids. getting them addicted. >> i actually thought we would be here to talk about the issue and not personal attacks. >> that's not a personal attack. >> i'm a little disappointed in that. >> laura: wrap it up. >> very sick
that's the american academy of pediatrician. >> start off with opioids and heroin because they get avast majority of people who get addicted with opioids started off with pot. let's be clear. secondly let's make it clear. you are from the marijuana policy project. you get paid to be here. i'm here smart approach to marijuana. we are trying to come up with a middle road. we north talking prohibition vs. legalization. we are talking about decriminalization and trying to deal with some of...
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1,000 people have signed a petition calling on the board to adopt a policy that follows what the american academy of pediatrics says is an allowable amount of lead in drinking water. the district currently follows standard set by the epa which allows for more lead than the pediatric recommendations. a school district spokesman says the district is working with the health advocates to try to address the concerns. >>> a new regulation overseas is changing the way we recycle here in the bay area. ktvu's tom vacar is explains how the change in china is causing a backup of recycled material in our own backyard. >>> reporter: recology's 400 san francisco recycle trucks bring in 650 tons of material every day and becomes clearly -- and becomes bales and bales of some of the cleanest materials in the world almost all of which is exported, most of it to china for reprocessing. but as of new year's day, china has changed their regulations involving the cleanliness of the materials they import. >> china is not going to take these bales any longer until we can get those impurities down to 1%. the deadline ha
1,000 people have signed a petition calling on the board to adopt a policy that follows what the american academy of pediatrics says is an allowable amount of lead in drinking water. the district currently follows standard set by the epa which allows for more lead than the pediatric recommendations. a school district spokesman says the district is working with the health advocates to try to address the concerns. >>> a new regulation overseas is changing the way we recycle here in the...
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an uproar on social media and more than half of american parents approve of spanking and the american academydiatrics says it teaches aggressive behavior. clarkson is well aware of the line but don't be surprised to see her giving her child a spank at the zoo. >> and finally laundry if there is piles of it in your house and you are among the majority of folks that dread corner to corner folding and stacking. meet your new house helper that may be the master of that fitted sheet. this is the fold amate. a jettison style robot. that one costs $2,000. both generate said a lot of buzz at the consumer electronics show. people are preordering them in other countries they already exist. both of these gadgets created by tech geniuses that hate doing laundry. it so happens i like it. >> i'm on the other end of the spectr spectrum. >> laundry multiplies in my house. >> if only it would put it away. >> we have to cross that bridge when we get to it. >>> it's time for a check of the roads tonight. >> let go live to matt, standing by with the update for us. >> you know what multiplies? the evening chute.
an uproar on social media and more than half of american parents approve of spanking and the american academydiatrics says it teaches aggressive behavior. clarkson is well aware of the line but don't be surprised to see her giving her child a spank at the zoo. >> and finally laundry if there is piles of it in your house and you are among the majority of folks that dread corner to corner folding and stacking. meet your new house helper that may be the master of that fitted sheet. this is...
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the partnership that we have been able to have -- and it is not just the american academy of pediatrics, other specialties in terms of partnering the cdc and familiesut guidance to on a reliable website, so perhaps there is counter information that makes it clear that if your child has an underlying medical problem and they are in their first day of illness with the flu, tamiflu is probably a good idea. >> the challenging thing is to fulfill your wishes, which is to increase pediatric indications . you have to have kids that are willing to join clinical trials. we have done unusual things by emergency release order, but i think you would agree with me that is physically different than what a dose or drug might have been approved for, you do not know the reaction you are going to get. my hope is that we map out a way. there is a real interest in the there is a real interest in the committee to make sure that pediatrics indications is a normal process in the future. dr. krug: it should bepart of the process. there are ethical concerns whenever you enroll a child in a trial. are substantia
the partnership that we have been able to have -- and it is not just the american academy of pediatrics, other specialties in terms of partnering the cdc and familiesut guidance to on a reliable website, so perhaps there is counter information that makes it clear that if your child has an underlying medical problem and they are in their first day of illness with the flu, tamiflu is probably a good idea. >> the challenging thing is to fulfill your wishes, which is to increase pediatric...
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american academy of pediatrics recommends they ab placed back to sleep even for naps. >> chocolate loversvoice today is bittersweet chocolate day. bittersweet chocolate can be even raw, however it's often used for baking in addition to using it to make tasty treats it carries health benefits as well. it's rix in antioxidants and helps lower blood pressure and boosts memory and brain function. >> and makes you happy. >> and coming up on "fox5 news morning". music mogel res tin sill monz says he's victim of tuneists. >> and michelle williams paid 1500 times less than costar naerk wahlberg. >> let's head to break and you look live outside. what's that? my kids call tractor-trailer big pencil. >> it's the top of a pencil. better known as aboveed washington monument right there at the base of the mall. 5:4 is the time now. we'll talk weather and traffic on the other side, don't go anywhere, we'll give you the update on "fox news morning" ♪ music ♪ i was diagnosed with hiv in 2016, but i didn't want my life to just...stop. i wondered if starting treatment would put my life on hold. my doctor an
american academy of pediatrics recommends they ab placed back to sleep even for naps. >> chocolate loversvoice today is bittersweet chocolate day. bittersweet chocolate can be even raw, however it's often used for baking in addition to using it to make tasty treats it carries health benefits as well. it's rix in antioxidants and helps lower blood pressure and boosts memory and brain function. >> and makes you happy. >> and coming up on "fox5 news morning". music...
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the american academy of pediatrics says doctors should recommend specific foods that provide nutrientsdevelopment. they should know how to refer at-risk families to food pantries. asúí#t(vj newfÑ moms6mh should encouraged to breast feed for at least six months. >>> the statue of liberty will open despite the government shutdown. new york governor andrew cuomo announced yesterday that the state will pay to keep the landmark open, no matter what happens in congress. >>> right now at 6:00 we are following breaking news out of the south bay, two active scenes just minutes away from each other. we're live as police investigate a standoff at a hotel and a deadly shooting outside an apartment complex. >>> plus we are entering day three of the government shutdown. the crucial vote planned in washington this morning to try to end it all. >>> and we are tracking a wet morning commute. a live look at our radar on this monday morning as the latest round of rain is hitting the bay area. what you need to know before you head out the door. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> we say continues
the american academy of pediatrics says doctors should recommend specific foods that provide nutrientsdevelopment. they should know how to refer at-risk families to food pantries. asúí#t(vj newfÑ moms6mh should encouraged to breast feed for at least six months. >>> the statue of liberty will open despite the government shutdown. new york governor andrew cuomo announced yesterday that the state will pay to keep the landmark open, no matter what happens in congress. >>> right...
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the article's authors joined an expanding group of dental experts, including the american academy ofatric dentistry, who say a treatment that combines silver and fluoride can be effective, in appropriate cases. the formula, called silver diamine fluoride, or s.d.f., was cleared by the f.d.a. last year for reducing sensitivities in teeth, but its so-called "off-label" use for stopping cavities is now its main use. the treatment is much cheaper than drilling, typically about $30 per visit. some state medicaid plans and an increasing number of private insurance providers are now covering it. but a lot of questions remain, including why s.d.f. works only about 80% of the time. >> it works on most cavities. the problem is, it doesn't work on all cavities. >> reporter: one of those on the frontlines of s.d.f. research is dr. jeremy horst, a pediatric dentist and post-doc fellow at the university of california san francisco. he and his colleagues are studying, among other things, the structural and chemical changes in teeth before and after they've been treated with silver products. >> we c
the article's authors joined an expanding group of dental experts, including the american academy ofatric dentistry, who say a treatment that combines silver and fluoride can be effective, in appropriate cases. the formula, called silver diamine fluoride, or s.d.f., was cleared by the f.d.a. last year for reducing sensitivities in teeth, but its so-called "off-label" use for stopping cavities is now its main use. the treatment is much cheaper than drilling, typically about $30 per...
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the --a graduate of she's a distinguished fellow with the american academy of addiction. she spent over 25 years as a clinician and medical researcher. her work has focused closely on opioid addiction, which is so much of our national conversation. please join me in welcoming dr. eleanor mccaskey. subjecttart with the that and filled said was -- that aps phillips said was perh a side issue and perhaps not. president trump said the opioid addiction is a public health emergency. addiction and substance abuse is housed under the same umbrella at your agency has substance abuse. >> the substance abuse and mental health services administration addresses issues related to behavior health. ,he president recognized through the declaration of a public health, which was signed leader, --ity our is important to say that our administration has been working hard on the opioid epidemic since the election. and since the president got into office. what i mean is, a couple of things came together very nicely. made a lot of resources available but it was our administration that put those r
the --a graduate of she's a distinguished fellow with the american academy of addiction. she spent over 25 years as a clinician and medical researcher. her work has focused closely on opioid addiction, which is so much of our national conversation. please join me in welcoming dr. eleanor mccaskey. subjecttart with the that and filled said was -- that aps phillips said was perh a side issue and perhaps not. president trump said the opioid addiction is a public health emergency. addiction and...
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eric has held fellowships from the national endowment for the amenities the american academy of arts nd sciences and the american council of learned societies among others and burke have other of ratcliffe institute for advanced study. .. >> i (a california for what i expected to be an ice storm. i'm disappointed it's just a few drops of rain. thank you very much for see sis for organizing the event. it's a great opportunity to talk about the importance of the first world war. i want to start out by stating the obvious. it's very easy to mock woodrow wilson. god gave us the ten commandments and broke them, wilson give us his 14 points, we shall see. talking to woodrow wilson's like talking to jesus christ. many other criticisms have come his way. he's been called a hypocrite for immediately abandoning this promise. in the first of the 14 points for opening covenants of peace. it's been accused of harboring the messiah complex after created in paris with the headlines labeling him the savior of humanity. and they have mainly focused on the racism as essential rather than irrelevant par
eric has held fellowships from the national endowment for the amenities the american academy of arts nd sciences and the american council of learned societies among others and burke have other of ratcliffe institute for advanced study. .. >> i (a california for what i expected to be an ice storm. i'm disappointed it's just a few drops of rain. thank you very much for see sis for organizing the event. it's a great opportunity to talk about the importance of the first world war. i want to...
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we also work closely with the american academy of pediatrics and the academy of obstruction of thobstetrics and gynecology o make sure their needs are being covered. the stockpile we've made progress for example there are 100,000 treatment courses targeted for children. >> there's always more work to do. we need to make sure these plans are exercised and we've covered all the bases and that we are able to execute the plans that we made. >> i would just highlight that with treatment guidelines that can guide the applications particularly with respect to pediatric dosing. i think this is something we can continue to do better for better development. other vulnerable populations allow us to have dosing guidelines t. is there anything we can do to help improve the? >> it still needs further development for the agency resources and the discrete expertise as a result of the legislation that is a place we can continue to make more investment. >> we did some things around the disabilities. people who are dependent on the equipment we can provide very specific information. they were able to do a rev
we also work closely with the american academy of pediatrics and the academy of obstruction of thobstetrics and gynecology o make sure their needs are being covered. the stockpile we've made progress for example there are 100,000 treatment courses targeted for children. >> there's always more work to do. we need to make sure these plans are exercised and we've covered all the bases and that we are able to execute the plans that we made. >> i would just highlight that with treatment...
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we also work closely with the american academy of pediatrics and the american college of obstetrics and gynecology depending on what emergency is that working with them to make sure the needs are being covered. the stockpile that we have made progress in procuring products that are needed to treat children. for example there are 100,000 treatment courses of tamivir in suspension form that are targeted for children. i think there is always more work to do. i think we need to make sure these plans are exercised and we have covered all of the bases in their notches written on paper but we actually are able to execute the plans that we have made. >> dr. gottlieb. >> treatment guide lance can help guidelines with respect to pediatric dosing which we have used. we have approved 12 drugs under the animal rule. seven have been approved with dosing requirements. this is some things we need to do better. i think one of the ways we will do that is to have better development of animal models that have better histories associated with the pathogen's in those animal models that allow us to predict wh
we also work closely with the american academy of pediatrics and the american college of obstetrics and gynecology depending on what emergency is that working with them to make sure the needs are being covered. the stockpile that we have made progress in procuring products that are needed to treat children. for example there are 100,000 treatment courses of tamivir in suspension form that are targeted for children. i think there is always more work to do. i think we need to make sure these...
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superbowl bet going on with a historical theme.( james ) if the philadephia eagles win --- the american academyuscripts outlining his experiments with electricity to philly.if the patriots win, the american philosophical society in philly will send to boston ... john adams personal copy of a book he wrote called a defense of the constitutions of government. ( darya )adams even wrote this letter to dr. franklin, and sent it with the book. benjamin franklin was born in boston before he became an icon of philadelphia. ( james ) coming up in the next hour ... a shelter in place lifted for neighbors in richmond following a scrapyard fire.camila bernal will give us the latest in a live report. ( james ) and a programming reminder... coming up in the 9:00 hour inside edition host deborah norville will be joining us live in studio to talk about her 40 years on television and her 23rd anniversary with inside edition. sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing
superbowl bet going on with a historical theme.( james ) if the philadephia eagles win --- the american academyuscripts outlining his experiments with electricity to philly.if the patriots win, the american philosophical society in philly will send to boston ... john adams personal copy of a book he wrote called a defense of the constitutions of government. ( darya )adams even wrote this letter to dr. franklin, and sent it with the book. benjamin franklin was born in boston before he became an...
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health advocacy group, at least one water tap at 45 áoaklandá facilities has failed to meet american academyrics guidelines for lead in school drinking water. that group recommends a lead standard of 1 part per billion... for drinking water at schools. california's health department has their public health goal at point-2 parts per billion. we reached out to oakland unified for comment, and they say they've been working closely with california's public interest research group... to address their concerns... and... "in cases where a school has one or more fixtures that register above non-detect (yet still within epa guidelines), staff has been instructed to flush the fixture(s) at the beginning of the day to eliminate any trace amounts of lead." in berkeley -- willard middle school's test results reported close to 17 parts per billion of lead at one drinking fountain. but as we reported yesterday, water sources at six áberkeleyá schools have been shut down. the berkeley unified school district website touts a 10-month plan for removing contamination. pam and steve...we'll keep you posted. (pa
health advocacy group, at least one water tap at 45 áoaklandá facilities has failed to meet american academyrics guidelines for lead in school drinking water. that group recommends a lead standard of 1 part per billion... for drinking water at schools. california's health department has their public health goal at point-2 parts per billion. we reached out to oakland unified for comment, and they say they've been working closely with california's public interest research group... to address...
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according to the american academy of pediatrics keeping warm especially important for children becauselate their body temperatures and more suscep augustus e tips when yo the first child on one more adult so you need augustus more than we do. when it comes to hands you have to do mit instead of oves. you have your mittenson. looks like they're working but you still said it feels good, right, augustus. >> yeah. >> and the pets please remipdz everyone about the pets. he has nice long fur to keep him warm but that's not enough. you may want to add aer if your dog shnd have to think about booties which caesar has on to protect her from the salt and can be irritating so you want to clean any ice, salt or chemicals from se they lick that when thes wash themn winter. they don't need to be as clean. skins of essential oils and drying out their skin so thank let's al getwarm.o you. >> how the booties? >> ihard. sweater withlittle -- he has a lit cowl neck sweater that shivering in the cold and you just feel so bad for them. one doesn't even go out, the dachshund. >> you got the wee-wee pad. >>
according to the american academy of pediatrics keeping warm especially important for children becauselate their body temperatures and more suscep augustus e tips when yo the first child on one more adult so you need augustus more than we do. when it comes to hands you have to do mit instead of oves. you have your mittenson. looks like they're working but you still said it feels good, right, augustus. >> yeah. >> and the pets please remipdz everyone about the pets. he has nice long...
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reporter: while a 2016 gallup poll shows over half of american parents approve of spanking the american academyt teaches aggressive behavior and can become ineffective if done often. for younger children aap advises appropriate time-outs. clarkson who is also mother to 1-year-old son remy says she's well aware of the line. >> i'm a well-rounded individual with a lot of character. so i think there's a fine line obviously. i believe in spanking. so you might catch me spanking my child at the zoo. >> reporter: clarkson did say she is especially mindful of spanking her children when outside her home or around others and says, quote, my parents spanked me and i'm fine. >> i got it too. >> hand raised? hand raised if you've been spanked. >> i know i've been spanked and for more on this, let's bring psychiatrist dr. gail saltz. clarkson says she's not hitting her hard. is there a spectrum when there comes to spanking? >> physically there is a spectrum. if you're hitting hard to harm, that's abuse. light spanking is it not considered abuse in this country. so in that sense, yes. but no in the sense tha
reporter: while a 2016 gallup poll shows over half of american parents approve of spanking the american academyt teaches aggressive behavior and can become ineffective if done often. for younger children aap advises appropriate time-outs. clarkson who is also mother to 1-year-old son remy says she's well aware of the line. >> i'm a well-rounded individual with a lot of character. so i think there's a fine line obviously. i believe in spanking. so you might catch me spanking my child at...
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according to the american academy of pediatrics keeping warm especially important for children because their body temperatures and more susceptible than adults to hypothermia. we'll put it over here on augustus. he's 11 years old, all bundled up. just a couple of tips when you're dressing somebody this morning, one of your kids, the first child should always have on one more layer than an adult. so you need, augustus, one more than we do. when it comes to hands, the cdc says you have to do mittens instead of gloves which makes sense. you have your mittens on. looks like they're working but you still said it feels good, and it looks like it's working for the most part. right, augustus. >> yeah. >> and the pets, please remind everyone about the pets. augustus brought caesar, an australian shepherd. he has nice long fur to keep him warm but that's not enough. you may want to add a sweater especially if your dog has shorter fur. you also have to think about booties which caesar has on to protect her paws from the salt and chemicals which can be irritating to them. clean any ice, salt or ch
according to the american academy of pediatrics keeping warm especially important for children because their body temperatures and more susceptible than adults to hypothermia. we'll put it over here on augustus. he's 11 years old, all bundled up. just a couple of tips when you're dressing somebody this morning, one of your kids, the first child should always have on one more layer than an adult. so you need, augustus, one more than we do. when it comes to hands, the cdc says you have to do...
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. >> my own family -- american academy magazine that i sometimes read, sometimes i use it as night swatterription are or first start by taking that stack and just recycling it. >> right. >> if you keep looking alt it had frustrate you magazines is the easiest way to start with declutterring. generally we have a clean office space you feel good. you're more product. >> i think it speaks to maybe keeping 15 minutes for yourself in the day because i seriously not get to the articles and i kn want to read. >> yes. take time out to do it. >> that is great point. schedule some time, read your magazine, enjoy your coffee or tea and read that magazine. then you can toss it and you feel good about it. you learned something and it's not device or tv. >> save it when you're take amazing trip. >> you have one hopefully coming up. >> hopefully. >> new year's resolutions do not have to be all bad things that are getting corrected. >> right. you can make resolutions where you're doing something fun for yourself or if you have done all of those good things and reward yourself. so traveling more. i think t
. >> my own family -- american academy magazine that i sometimes read, sometimes i use it as night swatterription are or first start by taking that stack and just recycling it. >> right. >> if you keep looking alt it had frustrate you magazines is the easiest way to start with declutterring. generally we have a clean office space you feel good. you're more product. >> i think it speaks to maybe keeping 15 minutes for yourself in the day because i seriously not get to the...
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since 15 actions have diminish how many have been supported by the american academy of pediatrics?> i'm not sure. >> to take a guess? >> i'm sure you will advise me. >> i would say run the agency to improve air quality rather than dissemination in areas of ozone, smog, and marker in the list goes on. >> with ozone were implementing the 2015 standard as we speak. >> thank you, have you submit your extensive answer to the record. i know you're very good at filibustering. we'd like to cover as much as possible to the public. you delayed the with complying with the rule in 2017. to my colleague you answered a number of items you thought did not contribute to health when you increase pollution. about a specialist. if you increase that does it contribute to america's health. >> no. thank you. that really is supported by the scientists. the report that malignant mesothelioma you is associated with occupation inhalation of a specialist. it makes sense you'd have that position. patients have a survival of one year from time of diagnosis. in this particular area, the president has been clear
since 15 actions have diminish how many have been supported by the american academy of pediatrics?> i'm not sure. >> to take a guess? >> i'm sure you will advise me. >> i would say run the agency to improve air quality rather than dissemination in areas of ozone, smog, and marker in the list goes on. >> with ozone were implementing the 2015 standard as we speak. >> thank you, have you submit your extensive answer to the record. i know you're very good at...
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the american academy of pediatrics called such a proposal "inhumane and counterproductive." citing the potential for trauma and stress to cause permanent harm on the developing brains of children. the america i know does not rip small children from their parents and i can imagine the fear that a small child must fear if this were to happen. and for what? because the child have no choice in any of this, so please, i hope you will set that straight today. when i heard for the first time is that this policy is being considered, i wrote to your predecessor, mr. kelly, and asked him to soundly reject this cruel proposal. and i now hope that today you here will rejected as well immediately and forcefully. lastly, in light of the reports about the president's recent comments, i hope you're ready to specifically address one issue in particular. and that is the termination of temporary protected status, known as tps, for haitians. in light of the president's comments, i'm forced to question whether the decision to terminate protected status for haitian nationals was in fact racially
the american academy of pediatrics called such a proposal "inhumane and counterproductive." citing the potential for trauma and stress to cause permanent harm on the developing brains of children. the america i know does not rip small children from their parents and i can imagine the fear that a small child must fear if this were to happen. and for what? because the child have no choice in any of this, so please, i hope you will set that straight today. when i heard for the first time...