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wrote about biological warfare. >> the happy subject. [laughter] >> you seem to be drawn to grisly ways of dying. >> and you know it it was so crazy because i have been so blessed. my life was really lucky. i had a i had a wealthy want talented father, brother who is a great musician grew up comfortable. but i grew up part of the time in las vegas where my father own nightclubs and ran nightclubs. i did i did not realize until the time 70 back to las vegas after 2,001 to look at what we were using the nevada test site and to write a series of articles. i did not realize that i have actually -- and that is what i remember this. i have actually grown up during the time there for about four years of open-air testing. and i remembered seeing one of the tests. tests. i mean,, las vegas remember, is only 60 miles away from the site where we did most of our aboveground testing. most of our underground testing. and i remember a a bomb very much being a part of my childhood my resources in the book. i begged my mother to take us to jcpenney which
wrote about biological warfare. >> the happy subject. [laughter] >> you seem to be drawn to grisly ways of dying. >> and you know it it was so crazy because i have been so blessed. my life was really lucky. i had a i had a wealthy want talented father, brother who is a great musician grew up comfortable. but i grew up part of the time in las vegas where my father own nightclubs and ran nightclubs. i did i did not realize until the time 70 back to las vegas after 2,001 to look...
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to see what is the biological underpinning of entity. it is so important because kids who were in the wrong sex, their incidence of suicide attempts is serious. norman: it is one of the highest risks of any. eric: it is something we need to understand. norman: in the puberty process this system reawakens again. the system that has been awakened in utero comes back in which hormones hitting the pituitary causes the release of other hormones that strike the ovary or testes and cause the release of testosterone of estrogen mainly. those produced the differences between the body of the male and female which is associated with puberty. so, we have been able to, since 1980, block the release of the hormone from the hypothalamus to the pituitary. once you do that so far upstream, everything downstream goes down to zero. we have a record of this medication being completely successful in shutting them down until the appropriate time and also the fact it is completely reversible. look how revealing this is because the twin sister affirms the femal
to see what is the biological underpinning of entity. it is so important because kids who were in the wrong sex, their incidence of suicide attempts is serious. norman: it is one of the highest risks of any. eric: it is something we need to understand. norman: in the puberty process this system reawakens again. the system that has been awakened in utero comes back in which hormones hitting the pituitary causes the release of other hormones that strike the ovary or testes and cause the release...
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they were right about the, about biological and chemical. they were ultimately right about the soviet union and the fact that the cia had pretty much missed a program which was 60,000 people and dozens of institutions throughout russia, the soviet union at that point. they had not really understood the depth and breadth of the program until the sectors came out from the program and said this is really bad. so, if you're that analyst in government and so much depends on you after 9/11, are you going to underestimate or will you tell the president, wow, you have to worry here? i have, and because these people had been so right for so long and because they were often times some of the few people who said you know that bin laden guy, i think he is a real problems for us and they were laughed out of the room. i believed them and get really angry when people say, they lied, people died. because they didn't lie. it was worse than that. we can't it is so hard to figure this out. we can't have a lot of confidence that we're going to get it right, eve
they were right about the, about biological and chemical. they were ultimately right about the soviet union and the fact that the cia had pretty much missed a program which was 60,000 people and dozens of institutions throughout russia, the soviet union at that point. they had not really understood the depth and breadth of the program until the sectors came out from the program and said this is really bad. so, if you're that analyst in government and so much depends on you after 9/11, are you...
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potential to be used with biological weapons.hose to develop vaccines and countermeasures to understand the emerging infectious diseases. that also have the potential for high consequences. and to have that transmission of blood dash transmissible pathogen not only with laboratory workers but the epidemic could be triggered for consequences far beyond what we saw today. gao is currently conducting to examine the issues and the preliminary findings show dod and cdc have begun to address it to address fundamental flaw is is, reporting and tracking of bio safety and security after they have occurred. they said this is the first from the department level. dod has been revising its procedures but that will only cover a subset. and they are working to make sure future events are prevented. similar the cdc will address weaknesses in the 2014 anthrax incident with its own laboratories but the agency has not yet completed recommendations for laboratory oversight for example, the internal work group recommended cdc develop agency wide poli
potential to be used with biological weapons.hose to develop vaccines and countermeasures to understand the emerging infectious diseases. that also have the potential for high consequences. and to have that transmission of blood dash transmissible pathogen not only with laboratory workers but the epidemic could be triggered for consequences far beyond what we saw today. gao is currently conducting to examine the issues and the preliminary findings show dod and cdc have begun to address it to...
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when we begin to speak about the biological underpinnings we want to distinguish as you already implied two different concepts. anatomical sex and gender identity. an tomorrow cag sex is the body parts associated with sexuality and reproduction. againer identity is a more subtle complex image that is a sense of one of's self as a male female or something else. let's begin with the anatomical sex. anatomical sex is determined not surprisingly by our genes. genes are arranged in chromosomes and we have 23 pairs of chromosomes. we get half from our father we get one pair from our father and one pair from our mother. 22 of these are called odosomes and the difference between the father's and mother's contributions are real but they're modest. but the sex chromosomes the difference val quite profound. women are xx and men are xy. the chromosomes are really quite different than the odosomes and they have a very important function in determining sex. let's begin with a y chromosome and see how that determines the sex of the male. we were born with an undifferentiated gonad that can move in eit
when we begin to speak about the biological underpinnings we want to distinguish as you already implied two different concepts. anatomical sex and gender identity. an tomorrow cag sex is the body parts associated with sexuality and reproduction. againer identity is a more subtle complex image that is a sense of one of's self as a male female or something else. let's begin with the anatomical sex. anatomical sex is determined not surprisingly by our genes. genes are arranged in chromosomes and...
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. >> biological evidence revealed that nancy had been sexually assaulted.nd there were signs the killer spent a considerable amount of time inside the hotel room. >> we found a bloody washcloth by the basin, and we could see that he had showered in the tub. he could not have walked out of the hilton hotel in bloody clothing. >> one of the most unusual aspects of the crime was that nancy's personal belongings were missing. >> she arrived at the hotel with at least two suitcases and a purse. all of her jewelry, her watch, earrings were all removed from the room, including the trash can liner from the trash can. >> on the night of the murder, another guest at the hotel noticed a man carrying airline-type luggage to his car. >> right outside his window, underneath the parking lot light, was what appeared to be a monte carlo with somebody carrying toward an open trunk what looked to be northwest gear -- suitcases and whatnot. >> amazingly, there were 2,800 monte carlo automobiles registered in the detroit area. >> every one of those 2,800 owners we ran lien to d
. >> biological evidence revealed that nancy had been sexually assaulted.nd there were signs the killer spent a considerable amount of time inside the hotel room. >> we found a bloody washcloth by the basin, and we could see that he had showered in the tub. he could not have walked out of the hilton hotel in bloody clothing. >> one of the most unusual aspects of the crime was that nancy's personal belongings were missing. >> she arrived at the hotel with at least two...
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it's the only organism like it considered a biological agent. because it exists in a spore situation, spore form it is harder than a bacterial virus about to kill and know exactly where you are in that process. the processes at dugway were not as rigorous as processes at some other places, but not by an enormous margin. the team that he led found differences in there that were indicators of factors that individually or a combination could have contributed to the fact they weren't as successful at killing the anthrax. but the thing that stood out for us at dugway was that a fairly large proportion of the sample that eradiated turned out to be positive in their tests. about 20% according to records. that should have been a clear indication to people at dugway that something was wrong. the number should have been much, much lower than that. there were that things that happened in the history there was enough evidence from me in the report from the review group that individual accountability should be assessed by a body. the inspector general of the
it's the only organism like it considered a biological agent. because it exists in a spore situation, spore form it is harder than a bacterial virus about to kill and know exactly where you are in that process. the processes at dugway were not as rigorous as processes at some other places, but not by an enormous margin. the team that he led found differences in there that were indicators of factors that individually or a combination could have contributed to the fact they weren't as successful...
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when we began to talk about the biological underpinnings, we want to distinguish as you already implied two different concepts. anatomical sex, and gender identity. anatomical sex is the body parts , gender identity is the more subtle and complex image of one's person -- of oneself as male-female or something else. anatomical sex is determined, not surprisingly five genes. we have 23 pairs of chromosomes. we get half from our father. we get one from our father and one from our mother. 22 of these are called otis owns. -- otosomes. the differences are real but modest. for the sex chromosomes, the difference is really quite profound area women are exact and men are ex-wife. the chromosomes are really quite different than the other zones. they have a really important function in determining sex. let's begin with the y chromosome and see how that determines the sex of the mail. we are born with an undifferentiated gonad they can move in either direction. he can either develop into testes or ovaries. if there is a y chromosome there, it has a region and it which is called the sex determining
when we began to talk about the biological underpinnings, we want to distinguish as you already implied two different concepts. anatomical sex, and gender identity. anatomical sex is the body parts , gender identity is the more subtle and complex image of one's person -- of oneself as male-female or something else. anatomical sex is determined, not surprisingly five genes. we have 23 pairs of chromosomes. we get half from our father. we get one from our father and one from our mother. 22 of...
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this is clearly a biological factor.y with time will be able to identify a significant number of other ones. melissa: yes, and also, going back to the toys children like to play with, when i began this work, people thought the different interests between girls and boys were socially determined, but it turns out these are also altered by testosterone exposure. the next slide shows the toy choices in boys and girls in general versus those exposed to prenatal testosterone. boys spent most of their time playing with vehicles, shown by blue, and girls play with dolls, shown by orange. those exposed to prenatal testosterone are in between. these are different common sense of gender identity -- the influence of gender identity affects childhood play. it could be there are social factors. but finally, this is not just testosterone acting on the brain before birth, but also children who have had high levels of testosterone engaged in different behaviors. this has a feedback effect on their brain development. this becomes an incre
this is clearly a biological factor.y with time will be able to identify a significant number of other ones. melissa: yes, and also, going back to the toys children like to play with, when i began this work, people thought the different interests between girls and boys were socially determined, but it turns out these are also altered by testosterone exposure. the next slide shows the toy choices in boys and girls in general versus those exposed to prenatal testosterone. boys spent most of their...
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infections, and in some instances have the potential to be used in biological weapons. these labs do important work with pathogens to develop vaccines and countermeasures and to understand emerging infectious diseases. however, the pathogens handled by these laboratories also have the potential for high-consequence accidents. if this were to have occurred with high contagious element, we could have had consequences far beyond what we've seen today. gao is conducting work with this committee to examine these issues. and our preliminary findings show that dod and cdc have begun to address weaknesses in their laboratories but have not yet fully activated these activities. the steps they are taking are intended to address fundamental flaws in the oversight structure, reporting and tracking of biosafety and biosecurity incidents after they have kurdoccurred. for example, they said that the dougway accident is the first that they have tracked at the senior department level. since 2012 dod has been revising procedures and expects to finalize changes by this fall. but these cha
infections, and in some instances have the potential to be used in biological weapons. these labs do important work with pathogens to develop vaccines and countermeasures and to understand emerging infectious diseases. however, the pathogens handled by these laboratories also have the potential for high-consequence accidents. if this were to have occurred with high contagious element, we could have had consequences far beyond what we've seen today. gao is conducting work with this committee to...
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infections and have the potential to be used in biological weapons. the laps develop vaccines and counter measures and understand emerging infectious diseases. however the pathogens have the potential for high consequence accidents. if the types of mistakes we have seen were to occur with a particularly transmissible pathogen like strains of influenza not only would have the laboratory people be at risk but an epidemic could be triggered with consequences far beyond what we have seen. goa is conducting work to examine the issues and the preliminary work is showing dod and cdc has begun to address the weak weaknesss but not fully implemented them. they are indended to address flaws in the over ppsight structure, reporting and tracking after the incidents occurred. dod officials said the doug way incident is the first incident dod has tracked at the senior department level. since 2012 dod has been revise revisevising -- revising policy requirements and expects to finalize them by the fall but they only contain a subset of the dod laboratories. our ongoi
infections and have the potential to be used in biological weapons. the laps develop vaccines and counter measures and understand emerging infectious diseases. however the pathogens have the potential for high consequence accidents. if the types of mistakes we have seen were to occur with a particularly transmissible pathogen like strains of influenza not only would have the laboratory people be at risk but an epidemic could be triggered with consequences far beyond what we have seen. goa is...
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>> the work of a complex lort micro biological lort has thousands of procedures. >> so you're saying no one person is in charge that it's done by chitommittee? >> no. i'm saying that the current nature is one of setting broad standards to achieve high laboratory performance but does not review each individual specific procedure at each entity. there will need to be -- >> procedures call for notifying congress? >> i'm sorry? >> do the procedures call for notifying congress if you need to do a review? if you have another incident? so that's not a part of -- that's not a part of your best, your business processes. >> i apologize if congress was not notified regarding the review that dr. freeden requested we take internally of the federal select agent program at cdc, that review is not a review of cdc labs and procedures. that is a review of what opportunities we have to improve the oversight program. >> okay. let me ask it this way. going back to his testimony where he says that it never should have happened lack of adequate procedures totally unacceptable. going to put the processes in
>> the work of a complex lort micro biological lort has thousands of procedures. >> so you're saying no one person is in charge that it's done by chitommittee? >> no. i'm saying that the current nature is one of setting broad standards to achieve high laboratory performance but does not review each individual specific procedure at each entity. there will need to be -- >> procedures call for notifying congress? >> i'm sorry? >> do the procedures call for...
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is your biological clock ticking faster than it should?ar gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >>> we are all over the bay bridge this morning. it's one of our hot spots. it's improving a bit but again it's slow-and-go because of an earlier accident and a vehicle fire. mostly your approaches to the bay bridge. metering lights are on. better past the lights there. but on the eastshore freeway, if you are heading towards the bay bridge, very sluggish. 17 miles per hour. 21 miles per hour in some spots. 580 taking a hit. lots of folks using the san mateo bridge as an alternate. delays up to half-hour between 880 and 101. 880 itself southbound slow-and- go hayward all the way into fremont. northbound you're slow through oakland. roberta? >> don't go away, i want to share something with you. it's our live weather camera looking towards the transamerica building. let's see on the camera lens. w
is your biological clock ticking faster than it should?ar gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >>> we are all over the bay bridge this morning. it's one of our hot spots. it's improving a bit but again it's slow-and-go because of an earlier accident and a vehicle fire. mostly your approaches to the bay bridge. metering lights are on....
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the focus is on the sexual organs and functions within a biological framework. they try to do animal sexuality to stand in and they said no we have to focus on the human person. emphasize reproduction and personal hygiene. it provided a model for the film human growth, which in 1947 was a pioneering experiment in using film to not only teach a sex education but model how sex education was supposed operating -- supposed to operate in classrooms. there's another one called the story of menstruation that disney produced. it is this idea of using film representations about talking about the body, using cartoons in order to illustrate these issues. when we think of the oregon model, it is a move from social welfare to sex education. we talked about the anti-venereal disease campaign. a lot of what oregon does in terms of sex education comes from their public health department. initially it was based in the social hygiene society. they were doing the work we saw with other groups, awareness about venereal disease anti-prostitution, held broadly defined. they entered i
the focus is on the sexual organs and functions within a biological framework. they try to do animal sexuality to stand in and they said no we have to focus on the human person. emphasize reproduction and personal hygiene. it provided a model for the film human growth, which in 1947 was a pioneering experiment in using film to not only teach a sex education but model how sex education was supposed operating -- supposed to operate in classrooms. there's another one called the story of...
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. >> over the last few years a biological threat has been consistently link is one of the top threatsfrom the security standpoint. how would you deal with it? >> first of all i think we want to be ahead of the curve in terms of any adversary developing a biological capability. the thing was weird about terrorist organization is able to develop a biological agent they can disperse to the water supply or in the air in a crowded place. is also an of of the fence we talk about the terrorism perspective. beyond that and focus on the biological pandemic threats i do think the centers for disease control but a critical role in ensuring our country is well-stocked with antiviral and/or anecdotes message to protect destroy chemical biological attack and goes to quickly deliver that to the right place to the ebola crisis really exposed some weaknesses in our system around the country in terms of the ability to rapidly respond to an incident should it occur. part of our overall 21st century strategy rather than quickly respond to a biological and/or chemical attack in leviticus in the country by
. >> over the last few years a biological threat has been consistently link is one of the top threatsfrom the security standpoint. how would you deal with it? >> first of all i think we want to be ahead of the curve in terms of any adversary developing a biological capability. the thing was weird about terrorist organization is able to develop a biological agent they can disperse to the water supply or in the air in a crowded place. is also an of of the fence we talk about the...
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my name is david hassell, deputy assistant secretary of defense for chemical and biological defense.se of inactivated or dead anthrax is an important element of the program to develop ways to protect more fighters and the public from the biological threat with the development and testing of systems protection equipment decontamination capabilities. we first learned under consideration on a 22nd of 2015 and the centers for disease control and prevention was alerted by a private come to me with the growth of live anthrax in a sample inactivated by laboratory at the army's ground in utah. cdc began investigation working with laboratories, state officials and the fbi. may 25th on a laboratories have received inactivated anthrax samples from the same batch have been notified and is acted to stop working with the samples. dod laboratories that produce inactivated anthrax are directed to stop produce income shipping and working within a anthrax other than purposes related to the current matter. they identified other batches of anthrax containing my spores in june 2nd notified on the recipie
my name is david hassell, deputy assistant secretary of defense for chemical and biological defense.se of inactivated or dead anthrax is an important element of the program to develop ways to protect more fighters and the public from the biological threat with the development and testing of systems protection equipment decontamination capabilities. we first learned under consideration on a 22nd of 2015 and the centers for disease control and prevention was alerted by a private come to me with...
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and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work. >> >> pelley: beijing will be the first city to host a winter and summer olympics.
and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections...
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she now wants to use the embryos to raise a biological child.s those embryos destroyed. cbs news spoke with the woman's attorney. >> it's a question of whether an informed consent form gets to control. if not, whose interests are greater using the embryos. we're saying this is not a contract. it's not binding on them. when you fill out an informed consent you give direction of what you want to have happen at this time and you should be able to change it in the future. >> or should you. legal expert rikki klieman is here to discuss it. we had a big discussion in the hair and make jumup room. >> i'm not in the hair and makeup room. >> norah and i are. >> it's an emotional issue. people get very ex-ororcised about this deal. i want to talk to you a little bit about what the lawyer just said. the lawyer for the female says well it's really not a contract. it's really an informed consent form. well, not so clear. it says it is a consent and agreement form. i mean the second full word in there after the ampersand is it's an agreement. and it's abundan
she now wants to use the embryos to raise a biological child.s those embryos destroyed. cbs news spoke with the woman's attorney. >> it's a question of whether an informed consent form gets to control. if not, whose interests are greater using the embryos. we're saying this is not a contract. it's not binding on them. when you fill out an informed consent you give direction of what you want to have happen at this time and you should be able to change it in the future. >> or should...
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>> these laws that protect gender expression allow biological males to go wherever they want, biologicalo go wherever they want depending on how they are expressing their gender that day. it is happening, you know. >> what is happening. >> there are people that walk that the rest rooms and someone in the opposite sex is in that rest room. >> doing what? >> evidently using the rest room. >> and then what? >> i don't know but that's a problem for some people. >> i'm not quite clear sure what bathrooms have to do with this. but for some reason, conservative religious people are terribleably hung up on bathrooms. >> the anti-discrimination ordinance is backed by the vast majority of local residents and he is unable to escape the constant reminder of the lgbt's presence. >> they start pushing their lifestyle in other people's faces. >> they hang out their flag. you know, the old adage of hanging out your shingle. >> yeah. it always feels like it is just looming over you. >> ef lee where you go. -- everywhere you go. >> jordan klepper, we'll be right back. ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get of
>> these laws that protect gender expression allow biological males to go wherever they want, biologicalo go wherever they want depending on how they are expressing their gender that day. it is happening, you know. >> what is happening. >> there are people that walk that the rest rooms and someone in the opposite sex is in that rest room. >> doing what? >> evidently using the rest room. >> and then what? >> i don't know but that's a problem for some...
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today her lawyer says she's fighting for the opportunity to carry a biological child in the only way possible. >> this is her last chance to have a biological child. >> reporter: lee is asking a judge to allow her to implant her eggs that were fertilized by her ex-husband. >> he doesn't want to have a biological child with lee. >> reporter: if a child is born finley could be held financially responsible. in court documents his lawyers argue that his ex-wife doesn't have legal rights to implant the embryos. in 2010 the couple signed meddle waivers detailing consent at ucsf medical center where the five embryos are being stored. today a university spokesperson released a statement staying in part "all patients are informed about treatment and preservation process. they can give informed consent about how their embryos should be handled in the future." lee's attorney says the consent form is not legally binding. legal experts say the judge's ruling in this case may change that. >> the goal is not just to resolve the case for this couple but to give guidance to clinics across the united
today her lawyer says she's fighting for the opportunity to carry a biological child in the only way possible. >> this is her last chance to have a biological child. >> reporter: lee is asking a judge to allow her to implant her eggs that were fertilized by her ex-husband. >> he doesn't want to have a biological child with lee. >> reporter: if a child is born finley could be held financially responsible. in court documents his lawyers argue that his ex-wife doesn't have...
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two days later, after consultation with the cdc, all shipments of inactivated biological agents from dugway and the edgewood facility were halted. the very next day, we expanded that to include a moratorium on all shipments of inactivated anthrax material to and from all dod laboratories. on 26 may, cdc began an investigation into what happened at dugway and edgewood and three days later, i initiated a broader review of dod laboratory procedures and protocols associated with in activating anthrax spores to determine if this was a one-time procedural failure or if it was a more systematic problem in the department's biohazard safety procedures. i would like to -- i looked to frank to assemble a team. this was an expertise team that included representatives from the department of agriculture, energy defense, homeland security, the federal bureau of investigation, academia, and industry. they conducted a comprehensive review of all procedures processes, and protocols on the four laboratories that work with inactivated anthrax spores, and particularly, those procedures that were associat
two days later, after consultation with the cdc, all shipments of inactivated biological agents from dugway and the edgewood facility were halted. the very next day, we expanded that to include a moratorium on all shipments of inactivated anthrax material to and from all dod laboratories. on 26 may, cdc began an investigation into what happened at dugway and edgewood and three days later, i initiated a broader review of dod laboratory procedures and protocols associated with in activating...
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as her father. >> last month, kate's brother slammed their biological father leading to a public feudate always kept it about russell thanking him for alway being there for her. finally a movie with both is due out sometime next year. >>> we now have a chance to own a piece of music history. the glove of michael jackson. >> one of mj's trademarked sequinned white gloves will go to a fan willing to shell out $20,000 or more for it. if that's too steep, how about $10,000 for jackson's jacket from the music "bad"? >> one caveat. >> these are only the starting pries. seem a little low. sure they're going to go up. >> i'll take the jacket. >> i'll take the glove. but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean vs. sonicare diamond clean. my mouth feels super clean. oral-b. know you're getting a superior clean. i'm never going back to a manual brush. it was a scary sight so we switched... to
as her father. >> last month, kate's brother slammed their biological father leading to a public feudate always kept it about russell thanking him for alway being there for her. finally a movie with both is due out sometime next year. >>> we now have a chance to own a piece of music history. the glove of michael jackson. >> one of mj's trademarked sequinned white gloves will go to a fan willing to shell out $20,000 or more for it. if that's too steep, how about $10,000 for...
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you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira.is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your in
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>> biological evidence does decay but i'll tell you what is strong and does not decay that rapidly, that'snational database operated by the fbi, the ndis, national dna indexing system, which links crimes that are in different jurisdictions so it's the ideal tool to deal with the situation like this, whether he was in oregon or west virginia or las vegas or any place, if he's committed crimes and left biological evidence and that can be just about anything, including semen, you're going to be able to link these crimes. and ultimately link it to a particular person. it's all three dna, it's all through the national database and it's specifically for these kinds of horrible predators. >> when you talk about the evidence, how much do they keep? do they keep the hair fibers? a carpet fiber? semen? do they keep it all? >> police will keep a sampling of what they think is relevant. hair is very good, teeth, different body parts. there's so many parts, so many biological parts have dna so you don't need to keep the whole body, obviously. they'll take blood and it can be preserved for a very long t
>> biological evidence does decay but i'll tell you what is strong and does not decay that rapidly, that'snational database operated by the fbi, the ndis, national dna indexing system, which links crimes that are in different jurisdictions so it's the ideal tool to deal with the situation like this, whether he was in oregon or west virginia or las vegas or any place, if he's committed crimes and left biological evidence and that can be just about anything, including semen, you're going to...
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enbrel, the number one biologic medicine prescribed by rheumatologist.ye protein blends. ok. they're delicious side dishes with the protein of beans, whole grains... ...and veggies! mmm good. my work here is dooooone! new bird's eye protein blends... so veggie good. it was a scary sight... so we switched to charmin. charmin ultra mega roll is 75% more absorbent so you can use less. which means charmin ultra mega roll lasts longer than even the leading thousand-sheet brand. enjoy the go with charmin. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost. now try new boost® compact and 100 calories. only nexium 24hr gives you nexium level protection f
enbrel, the number one biologic medicine prescribed by rheumatologist.ye protein blends. ok. they're delicious side dishes with the protein of beans, whole grains... ...and veggies! mmm good. my work here is dooooone! new bird's eye protein blends... so veggie good. it was a scary sight... so we switched to charmin. charmin ultra mega roll is 75% more absorbent so you can use less. which means charmin ultra mega roll lasts longer than even the leading thousand-sheet brand. enjoy the go with...
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>> verse of all we want to be ahead of the curve in terms of any adversary development and biologicalpability with a terrorist organization able to develop a biological agent dispersed to the water supply in a crowded place. this falls in line with all the other thread too talked about from the terrorism they appeared when you talk about the biological pandemic threats, i think the centers for disease control play a critical role in making sure our country is well-stocked with the antiviral necessary to protect us from a biological attack and to quickly deliver that to the right place. the ebola crisis a year ago exposed the weakness in our system around the country in terms of the ability to rapidly respond to incidents should it occur. part of our overall 21st century strategy is the ability to rapidly respond to a biological or chemical attack by ensuring the right responses are available quickly in any major community in this country. >> the 9/11 commission said it was a failure of imagination. responding to the last terrorist attack thinking outside of the box, how would a rubio
>> verse of all we want to be ahead of the curve in terms of any adversary development and biologicalpability with a terrorist organization able to develop a biological agent dispersed to the water supply in a crowded place. this falls in line with all the other thread too talked about from the terrorism they appeared when you talk about the biological pandemic threats, i think the centers for disease control play a critical role in making sure our country is well-stocked with the...
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this guy has a biologic weapons production capability and this guy is reconstituting his nuclear weapons program. that is what the analysts believe. they turned out to be wrong. all of these people who looked at this question turned out to be wrong and we can talk about why but it turned out to be wrong. the reason i apologize to colin powell was twofold. one is i think colin powell is a remarkable man. i think he served his country with great distinction in job after job after job after job. he deserves the stellar reputation that he had going into this u.n. speech. this u.n. speech and he did not say anything at the u.n. that the cia and the rest of the intelligence community did not believe. this u.n. speech tarnished his reputation. he's the first person to tell you that i've heard him say that the iraq wmd presentation at the u.n. is going to be on his tombstone. he has carried this with them. i've also heard him say that nobody from the cia ever apologize to me. i was the number three on the analytic side of the agency when we did this analysis that we got and so given all of that
this guy has a biologic weapons production capability and this guy is reconstituting his nuclear weapons program. that is what the analysts believe. they turned out to be wrong. all of these people who looked at this question turned out to be wrong and we can talk about why but it turned out to be wrong. the reason i apologize to colin powell was twofold. one is i think colin powell is a remarkable man. i think he served his country with great distinction in job after job after job after job....
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and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira.g to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work. (glasses♪clinking) (ground shaking) well there goes the country club. the 2015 dodge durango. now with av
and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira.g to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including...
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her own biological kids. she is among the first transgender teams in the country to have her eggs tomorrow we're growing to show you the impact that this facility treatment could have on the transz gender community as a whole. >> a bay area's father please imkbrags reformd passed a bill to crook counsel on cities. the bill would block federal funding. the white house says president obama will veto the bill. the company is called twice. it's a secondhand clothing. trash is a big and con stant problem. >> let's turn things over to rob. we are thursday almost friday. and u rob, a little cool double before it gets hot geb. by tomorrow morning, we'll likely see those low clouds kind of fill in across the bay. just a few patchings of low clouds. as we go into torment morning. 80s tomorrow for san jose. for the north bay and trivalley fairly comfortable. things are going to be trending. make you'll see it in some of those middle locations. weekend forecast looks pretty good as well. but then we're going to start to
her own biological kids. she is among the first transgender teams in the country to have her eggs tomorrow we're growing to show you the impact that this facility treatment could have on the transz gender community as a whole. >> a bay area's father please imkbrags reformd passed a bill to crook counsel on cities. the bill would block federal funding. the white house says president obama will veto the bill. the company is called twice. it's a secondhand clothing. trash is a big and con...
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they guessed much closer to their biologic age rather than their real one.y have shown that 20% is genetics and environment and other influences play into it. the important things to remember are to stop smoking, keep a healthy waistline, healthy diet decrease stress, exercise and at the end of the day my class says there's always botox. >> in case you fail miserably on all the things you listed. that's comforting. >>> finally, americans turn to onlike symptom checkers to find out what's bothering them. how accurate are these tests? they listed the correct kieg know sis first in about 20% first. it appears in the top results about 28% of the time. >> you really can't replace the doctor but i think they can be useful. one of the things,'ve if they miss the diagnosis they can give you a sense of the severity whether you can stay home, whether you need to call 911 or head straight to the hospital. >> that's the most important thing. when you have to seek care, not knowing whether the symptoms are right. >> dr. holly phillips dr. tara narula. thank you so much.
they guessed much closer to their biologic age rather than their real one.y have shown that 20% is genetics and environment and other influences play into it. the important things to remember are to stop smoking, keep a healthy waistline, healthy diet decrease stress, exercise and at the end of the day my class says there's always botox. >> in case you fail miserably on all the things you listed. that's comforting. >>> finally, americans turn to onlike symptom checkers to find...
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beyond it, when you talk about the biological pandemic threats i think the centers for disease control play a critical role in ensuring our country is well stocked with the anti-viral and antidotes necessary to protect us from a chemical and biological attack and to deliver that quickly to the right place. the ebola crisis exposed weaknesses in our system around the country in terms to rapidly respond to an incident should it occur so part of our over all 21st century strategy is the ability to rapidly and quickly respond to a attack anywhere it occurs in the country by ensuring that the right medicines or the antidotes or responses are there and quickly anywhere that experiences something like this. >> the 9/11 commission said that 9/11 was a failure of imagination and we're responding to the last terrorist attack rather than thinking outside of the box to prevent the next one. how would you a rubio administration think outside of the box to prevent the next terrorist attack and keep america safe. >> this is an in cider conversation but the national security council plays a critical r
beyond it, when you talk about the biological pandemic threats i think the centers for disease control play a critical role in ensuring our country is well stocked with the anti-viral and antidotes necessary to protect us from a chemical and biological attack and to deliver that quickly to the right place. the ebola crisis exposed weaknesses in our system around the country in terms to rapidly respond to an incident should it occur so part of our over all 21st century strategy is the ability to...
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this exchange between two actors posing as representatives of a biologics company and planned parenthood's director of medical services. >> i would say it's -- >> 30 -- $30 to $100? reporter: they call the group's claims flat-out untrue and this dollar amounts -- they say that is about the cost to transfer or donated tissue. standard rack this. medical ethicist say it changes like this say doctors adjust the procedures to ensure the desired tissues are collected. >> a lot of people want -- and for that reason [inaudible] reporter: the video is probably get backlash from the public and house speaker john boehner and others. >> congress must and will investigate. i believe who will put an end to these horrific practices. kellye: coming up at 5:00, going to the dogs. johnny depp's that's escape australia with their lives the part of the family could be paying the price. >> it's almost forcing families to fail. leon: a retired firefighter gets a disturbing letter about his pension. reporter: opposition to the confederate battle flag is been growing steadily across the nation but supporters the
this exchange between two actors posing as representatives of a biologics company and planned parenthood's director of medical services. >> i would say it's -- >> 30 -- $30 to $100? reporter: they call the group's claims flat-out untrue and this dollar amounts -- they say that is about the cost to transfer or donated tissue. standard rack this. medical ethicist say it changes like this say doctors adjust the procedures to ensure the desired tissues are collected. >> a lot of...
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and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work. >>> quell come back to "the lead." our politics lead -- donald trump kicked off his campa
and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections...
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and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira.g to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work. >> president obama welcomes america's oldest living veteran in the oval office. they are 110 years old. but she
and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira.g to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including...
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. >>> i want to do it so i can have biological kids. >> the medical steps being taken to preserve fehrwho are comfortable in their own skin....can't imagine. feeling like you are in the wrong body, living life as thewrong gender. laura/2shot people with gender dys- phoria are facewith many struggles, one of them being future chances of having kids of >>> people with gender dysforia phase many struggles s. one of them is future chances of having children of their own, but one teenager is embracing her femininity before eliminating it. jessica has the story. >> which is the last time you had something to ease or drink? >> last night around 9:00. >> nicole garmin is at a fertility center in the east bay. the recent pittsburg high school grad is here for the surgical removal of her eggs so they can be frozen and stored. the teen is saving the very cells that are a genetic link to the young woman she will soon leave behind. in nicole being cole. >> i'll come get you. >> reporter: she to he. >> i've always wanted kids so i want to do it so i have biological kids when i get older, eight, ten
. >>> i want to do it so i can have biological kids. >> the medical steps being taken to preserve fehrwho are comfortable in their own skin....can't imagine. feeling like you are in the wrong body, living life as thewrong gender. laura/2shot people with gender dys- phoria are facewith many struggles, one of them being future chances of having kids of >>> people with gender dysforia phase many struggles s. one of them is future chances of having children of their own, but...
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in particular, the biggest issue is surrounding a type of drug called biologic that was not around whenost trade deals were negotiated. these are drugs that are very successful in treating cancer, arthritis, serving of vaccines. stringentas the most data protection. most othercs, members have a protection. around five years. the issue is very commercially significant. it's also very politically sensitive because many public health advocates are really pushing the u.s. not to demand the 12 year protection. they had been pushing to cut that. any prediction on where this final deal will stand when it comes to intellectual property issues for pharmaceutical companies? it's my view that the u.s. will probably have to compromise. i think the benchmark will be sold years for data protection, and that's because otherwise it will be very difficult to sell here in the u.s. to republican lawmakers. at the same time, i think developing countries will be able to ease into that benchmark. yvonne: thank you so much. coming up next, the next measure for economics. ♪ thanks imagine a global classroom bu
in particular, the biggest issue is surrounding a type of drug called biologic that was not around whenost trade deals were negotiated. these are drugs that are very successful in treating cancer, arthritis, serving of vaccines. stringentas the most data protection. most othercs, members have a protection. around five years. the issue is very commercially significant. it's also very politically sensitive because many public health advocates are really pushing the u.s. not to demand the 12 year...
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the rover will probe the biological environment of the martian soil looking for signs of life. the mars vehicle will have to drill a hole two meters deep. the european space agency going where no one has gone before. brent: back on earth, you're watching dw news. it is hot in here, folks. unseasonably warm temperatures across the continent. everyone is cooling off whatever way they can. i would like to be that baby elephant right there. we will have more of the worlds top stories coming up and we will be in business news. we will see if he bought us a new air conditioner. stay with us. brent: live from berlin, good to have you with us. in mosques in the northeast of the country. 150 people are feared dead. german chancellor angela merkel once the ambassador to explain rewards of nsa spy. documents published by wikileaks suggest they tapped the cell from -- the cell phone and other key members of the government. news that greases finances are deteriorating quicker or more quickly than previously thought. even on wall street, they don't like what we are seeing. ben: the internati
the rover will probe the biological environment of the martian soil looking for signs of life. the mars vehicle will have to drill a hole two meters deep. the european space agency going where no one has gone before. brent: back on earth, you're watching dw news. it is hot in here, folks. unseasonably warm temperatures across the continent. everyone is cooling off whatever way they can. i would like to be that baby elephant right there. we will have more of the worlds top stories coming up and...
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the rover will probe the biological environment of the martian soil looking for signs of life. the mars vehicle will have to drill a hole two meters deep. the european space agency going where no one has gone before. brent: back on earth, you're watching dw news. it is hot in here, folks. unseasonably warm temperatures across the continent. everyone is cooling off whatever way they can. i would like to be that baby elephant right there. we will have more of the worlds top stories coming up and we will be in business news. we will see if he bought us a new air conditioner. stay with us. brent: live from berlin, good to have you with us. in mosques in the northeast of the country. 150 people are feared dead. german chancellor angela merkel once the ambassador to explain rewards of nsa spy. documents published by wikileaks suggest they tapped the cell from -- the cell phone and other key members of the government. news that greases finances are deteriorating quicker or more quickly than previously thought. even on wall street, they don't like what we are seeing. ben: the internati
the rover will probe the biological environment of the martian soil looking for signs of life. the mars vehicle will have to drill a hole two meters deep. the european space agency going where no one has gone before. brent: back on earth, you're watching dw news. it is hot in here, folks. unseasonably warm temperatures across the continent. everyone is cooling off whatever way they can. i would like to be that baby elephant right there. we will have more of the worlds top stories coming up and...
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we're undering for much people it's harder than others for biologic biologic regions or other patternsimes you need to lose the weight. getting started -- >> exactly. to me more options we have, surge re medication diet or exercise medications, the better we are. >> first on "cbs this morning." aviation's new altitude. >> you're flying a plane that weighs 8,000 pounds with just a finger. >> just a finger. >>> and if you're heading out the door set your dvr so you can watch any time you like. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ you got a masterpiece...yeah ♪ we start with fresh milk from us dairy farms so you can make something amazing kraft natural cheese ♪ ♪ caress presents the world's first body wash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. new caress love forever. we love petsmart because they treat us like the stars we are... so this is the..."celebrity section"... it's just the bonus size for our customers. ...for celebrities! for everyone! okay! now through sunday, petperks members can spend forty in store and get a five-dollar coupon for a future
we're undering for much people it's harder than others for biologic biologic regions or other patternsimes you need to lose the weight. getting started -- >> exactly. to me more options we have, surge re medication diet or exercise medications, the better we are. >> first on "cbs this morning." aviation's new altitude. >> you're flying a plane that weighs 8,000 pounds with just a finger. >> just a finger. >>> and if you're heading out the door set your...
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destroyed, the wife wants to keep them, her lawyers say they are her only option -- option to have a biological child in the future. >>> under a state law passed in 2013 pharmacist will be able to dispension contraceptives after giving a health screening to women. minors will have the same access as adults. the rule will take effect after october 1. last week oregon's governor signed a similar bill. >>> another case of personal information stolen from 10s of thousands of people, coming up, the cyber crime targeting the wine country. >>> a live report on why u.s. lawmakers may not approve a deal with iran. >>> more about the bridge commute, when we come back. >>> low clouds are on the increase, looks like a roller coaster ride. . >>> welcome back, today other could be the day after multiple loan deadlines a iran nuclear deal could be a few hours away, any agreement will face a skeptical congress in washington. good morning doug. >> good morning, if everything goes as planned for the administration we could see the president announce today that there is a deal. maybe. in the meantime there's ques
destroyed, the wife wants to keep them, her lawyers say they are her only option -- option to have a biological child in the future. >>> under a state law passed in 2013 pharmacist will be able to dispension contraceptives after giving a health screening to women. minors will have the same access as adults. the rule will take effect after october 1. last week oregon's governor signed a similar bill. >>> another case of personal information stolen from 10s of thousands of...
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about a biologic this is humira.is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. talk to your doctor and visit humira.com this is humira at work. hey america, still not sure whether to stay or go to your people? ♪ well this summer, stay with
about a biologic this is humira.is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened,...