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if birth control produce good outcomes and larcs are the best form of birth control for ensuring that women don't get pregnant, then we want to folk a lot of attention on larcs. and that's what we want to do their morning. we do have some barriers. i do want to mention this now, i invited people to come talk on the panel who are experts in these issues so we're going to reflect on these in more detail. we've already talked about cost. in this case, the initial cost of an larc is more than the initial cost of the pill, but in the long run, especially if it lasts for a decade, it actually saves money, and not to mention the impacts which also saves money. so in the long run, this is the typical thing that the government faces. if up spend the money now. you don't have to spend it later. provider training is an issue. it's become addressed thanks in part to mark edwards here. there are a lot of administrative issues. you have to have it available on site, and people available on site. s so you don't want women to come in and say they want birth control and choose an larc and then come ba
if birth control produce good outcomes and larcs are the best form of birth control for ensuring that women don't get pregnant, then we want to folk a lot of attention on larcs. and that's what we want to do their morning. we do have some barriers. i do want to mention this now, i invited people to come talk on the panel who are experts in these issues so we're going to reflect on these in more detail. we've already talked about cost. in this case, the initial cost of an larc is more than the...
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moms who avoid early births have kids that do better than moms have early births. their kids do better. grow up. get more education. more income. less welfare and so forth. no one has taken those measures gone as far as i know, around definitely not including the seven to one figure. this is really a spectacular list of advantages. if we could do something about non-marital births, the mother would be better off, the child would be better off, the community they live in would be better off and nation would be better off and government would save money. that is a pretty good list of benefits. now, we have in the last decade or maybe a little more become increasingly to realize at large, long, lasting irreversible contraception which includes, which includes iuds and subdermal implants, and lasts up to 10 years, that they can have a huge impact on pregnancy rates for women who want to avoid pregnancy. so this data is from one study, a st. louis study. as far as i know every study has shown roughly the same kind of thing. it is probability that a woman, would be pregn
moms who avoid early births have kids that do better than moms have early births. their kids do better. grow up. get more education. more income. less welfare and so forth. no one has taken those measures gone as far as i know, around definitely not including the seven to one figure. this is really a spectacular list of advantages. if we could do something about non-marital births, the mother would be better off, the child would be better off, the community they live in would be better off and...
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with non marital births and birth control. >> to have that the dermis increase after five minutes nowive gore repeated the message is if there is something that results in not good for children or four couples then it is of problem and it is getting worse and worse. with that stability over the last decade will get the rate of non marital births of etiquette is between 18 and 54 we still have these enormous but for some reason it seems to have slowed down a little bit that is a good thing. here comes the aspect so too is having all of these non marriage and birth? and to take action as a result in more spending? there are big ethnic differences between blacks and hispanics and whites. maybe they know that famous article tuesday that blacks cannot take advantage of all of the whites in the '60s as a result of the revolution. but now i think landau what do we do? to spread through the sincerity when dash decided now it is higher than mine and happy report of the impact on blacks so there will be differences among the ethnic groups and equally bad the same thing is true of education leve
with non marital births and birth control. >> to have that the dermis increase after five minutes nowive gore repeated the message is if there is something that results in not good for children or four couples then it is of problem and it is getting worse and worse. with that stability over the last decade will get the rate of non marital births of etiquette is between 18 and 54 we still have these enormous but for some reason it seems to have slowed down a little bit that is a good...
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the baby starts to move down the birth canal. three hours later, the woman is stable enough to return home with her baby. all of her family has come to pick her up. after maternity care at laos are still in the early stages, but lociana and her fellow midwives will continue leading the way. this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> tension between israelis and palestinians is running high. police in israel shot dead a palestinian man who stabbed a woman near a bus terminal in central jerusalem. the israeli woman fled into a bus and was taken to a hospital. the incident took place in an area often crowded with tourists and locals. our correspondent in jerusalem says four or five gunshots were heard at the nhk office about 400 meters away. >>> in a separate incident, israeli security forces fatally shot another pal
the baby starts to move down the birth canal. three hours later, the woman is stable enough to return home with her baby. all of her family has come to pick her up. after maternity care at laos are still in the early stages, but lociana and her fellow midwives will continue leading the way. this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> tension between israelis and palestinians is running high. police in israel shot dead a palestinian man who stabbed a...
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this event on birth control. that is what we are here to talk about. bell finishes reviewing the volume, i will review the policy reef. we are very fortunate to have lieutenant governor northam here. we will give you a chance to ask them questions. then, we will have a panel, a madness of a panel of people who are experts on this issue. i will ask them some questions, and hopefully we will have some disagreements. we will give the audience the tump the panel. in introducing bell, this , chapter six in is something on this topic that is about as good as he will get. bell is one of the great experts on this issue and the country. bell sawhill talks about marriage and the volume. thank you. whill: i want a little help here on the slides. . there they are. oh, that is the wrong one. anyway, let me say a few words while the are sorting that out. thank you very much for being here, by the way, i really appreciate it. .his is a wonderful volume we do this in conjunction with our partners at princeton university. the edi
this event on birth control. that is what we are here to talk about. bell finishes reviewing the volume, i will review the policy reef. we are very fortunate to have lieutenant governor northam here. we will give you a chance to ask them questions. then, we will have a panel, a madness of a panel of people who are experts on this issue. i will ask them some questions, and hopefully we will have some disagreements. we will give the audience the tump the panel. in introducing bell, this , chapter...
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it includes several chapters on birth control, and given our interest on birth control here, we decided we would focus this event on birth control. that is what we are here to talk about. when bell finishes reviewing the volume, i will review the policy reef. we are very fortunate to have lieutenant governor northam here. we will give you a chance to ask them questions. then, we will have a panel, a panel of people who are experts on this issue. i will ask them some questions, and hopefully we will have some disagreements. we will give the audience the channel to stump the panel. in introducing bell, this wonderful book, chapter six in this volume is something on this topic that is about as good as he will get. bell is one of the great experts on this issue and the country. bell sawhill talks about marriage and the volume. thank you. ms. sawhill: i want a little help here on the slides. there they are. oh, that is the wrong one. anyway, let me say a few words while we are sorting that out. thank you very much for being here, by the way, i really appreciate it. this is a wonderful volume
it includes several chapters on birth control, and given our interest on birth control here, we decided we would focus this event on birth control. that is what we are here to talk about. when bell finishes reviewing the volume, i will review the policy reef. we are very fortunate to have lieutenant governor northam here. we will give you a chance to ask them questions. then, we will have a panel, a panel of people who are experts on this issue. i will ask them some questions, and hopefully we...
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that obviates the problem -- if you are auk says informal that, it obviates the problem of a live birth. with the abortion that i described initially between 14 and 24 weeks and dismembering a baby, dismemberment abortion, if you wish, there's no chance of a live birth at all. but when you use these later techniques where you are essentially inducing labor, if you don't induce fetal death ahead of time, you run the risk of a live birth then you have the situation of a person under
that obviates the problem -- if you are auk says informal that, it obviates the problem of a live birth. with the abortion that i described initially between 14 and 24 weeks and dismembering a baby, dismemberment abortion, if you wish, there's no chance of a live birth at all. but when you use these later techniques where you are essentially inducing labor, if you don't induce fetal death ahead of time, you run the risk of a live birth then you have the situation of a person under
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giving birth is a basic right. no one has the right to interfere with it, let alone a country and a government. the government must do everything to protect this basic right. it has no reason to violate this right and force its family planning policy upon its citizens." among critics' main complaints, it puts the power of enforcing the policy in the hands of local family planning officials, who often depend on reaching population targets for raises and promotion... a climate they say is ripe for exploitation and abuse... local governments have the authority to slap fines on parents who violate the policy, in a range anywhere from four to ten times the average local annual salary. poorer families who cannot pay these sums may find themselves targeted by corrupt officials using illegal means to achieve their ends. "such a large amount of money cannot be paid once and for all for many families. so the local officials have to go to the families many times to get the fines. each time it would will be a conflict between
giving birth is a basic right. no one has the right to interfere with it, let alone a country and a government. the government must do everything to protect this basic right. it has no reason to violate this right and force its family planning policy upon its citizens." among critics' main complaints, it puts the power of enforcing the policy in the hands of local family planning officials, who often depend on reaching population targets for raises and promotion... a climate they say is...
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(edmund chen/filmed birth) "i was like, "dad, someone gave birth on the plane." talk about being...air born. (nats) jessica rae: want a healthier baby? think about having a child in the summer. researchers at britain's cambridge university say babies born in summer months have a healthier birth weight and are taller. girls may also start puberty later in life, compared to girls born in other seasons. however, summer babies don't appear to o any better in n hool. scientiststsay that may be,e, because of their birth-date, they start school younger than their peers. so why does a summer birth make a child healthier? researchers say more work is needed, but that it may be due to moms-to-be getting more sunlight and vitamin d in their second trimester. jessica rae: scott: jessica and scott are chatting aboutut is study. jessica and scott are chatting about this study. jessica and scott are chatting about this study. jessica and scott are chatting about this study. jessica and scott are chatting about this study. scott:good morning jessica and scott are chatting about
(edmund chen/filmed birth) "i was like, "dad, someone gave birth on the plane." talk about being...air born. (nats) jessica rae: want a healthier baby? think about having a child in the summer. researchers at britain's cambridge university say babies born in summer months have a healthier birth weight and are taller. girls may also start puberty later in life, compared to girls born in other seasons. however, summer babies don't appear to o any better in n hool. scientiststsay...
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narrator: you've heard the term lottery of birth. more often than not, children born in rich countries win it, while those in poor countries lose. a child's life expectancy, health, education and so much more hinges on where he or she happens to enter the world. but there's also a lottery of motherhood, and expectant moms in developing countries are facing the toughest odds. every year more than 350,000 women die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth, most simply because they don't have access to basic delivery care. and the ripple effect is dramatic. when a mother dies, her children are more likely to be poor, more likely to die before the age of five, or to drop out of school if they survive. but private aid groups and governments are working hard to change the odds in the lottery of motherhood. in sierra leone, a place that "save the children" ranks as one of the very worst places to be a mom, a new government program is trying to turn the tide, as we see in this short film from "viewchange." woman: after a brutal decade-
narrator: you've heard the term lottery of birth. more often than not, children born in rich countries win it, while those in poor countries lose. a child's life expectancy, health, education and so much more hinges on where he or she happens to enter the world. but there's also a lottery of motherhood, and expectant moms in developing countries are facing the toughest odds. every year more than 350,000 women die from complications of pregnancy and childbirth, most simply because they don't...
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the new mother who gave birth aboard a flight from taiwan to los angeles is back home but her baby is still in the states. when will they be reunited? >>> a chilly wind is on the way for the weekend. how cold it will get. oh, stay on that one. [changes channel] sometimes it's hard to catch all your favorite shows. you're killing me, dad. give me that, please. with time warner cable's enhanced dvr, you can. record up to 6 shows at the same time. plus, you can record in one room and watch in another. so you can enjoy tv on your schedule. welcome to the future. yes, welcome. get over 200 hd channels, internet, and unlimited calling for $89.99 a month. here at humana, we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick with them. humana medicare advantage. tt2watx#@n4 p bt@m>o4 tt2watx#@n4 p >>> a woman who gave birth on a flight to the united states last week has reportedly been deported and separated from her child. >> but new details have emerged that could land the mom in legal trouble. >> report
the new mother who gave birth aboard a flight from taiwan to los angeles is back home but her baby is still in the states. when will they be reunited? >>> a chilly wind is on the way for the weekend. how cold it will get. oh, stay on that one. [changes channel] sometimes it's hard to catch all your favorite shows. you're killing me, dad. give me that, please. with time warner cable's enhanced dvr, you can. record up to 6 shows at the same time. plus, you can record in one room and...
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we are seeing much better birth control. through the affordable care act, now 50 million women getting access to no cost birth control. i think there is a lot we can do to reduce unintended pregnancy in america. >> what do you say to those who want to defund planned parenthood and outlaw abortion altogether? >> we trust women to make their decisions and make decisions where they want to go for health care. i know a lot members of this committee feel strongly people should be able to go to their own doctor. this isn't an attack on planned parenthood. this is an attack on 2.7 million patients who each year choose planned parenthood as their health care provider. and i think they should have that right. >> i agree with you completely. we in congress can choose. vulnerable men and women should be able to choose their health care provider. i would just like to end by saying using these videos to justify efforts to defund planned parenthood is extreme abuse. it is deceitful and undermines the integrity of this committee. thank you
we are seeing much better birth control. through the affordable care act, now 50 million women getting access to no cost birth control. i think there is a lot we can do to reduce unintended pregnancy in america. >> what do you say to those who want to defund planned parenthood and outlaw abortion altogether? >> we trust women to make their decisions and make decisions where they want to go for health care. i know a lot members of this committee feel strongly people should be able to...
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. >> straight ahead it's a birth simulator unlike anything else. it's a new robot preparing doctors for every scenario. >> remember wbz is your official patriots station. don't miss our live one hour all access special it airs wednesday at 7:00. them on thursday our coverage starts at 5:00 followed by pate kick off patriots 8:25. watch patriots fifth quarter on my tv 38 or stay tuned for the wbz news at 11:00 after the game. andrew: the one thing about soccer that i like the most is when i put my uniform on, the ages leave all of us. we simply become kids again. i think all of us play for that very reason. it makes us the child we once were. the years just glide away, and i'm back to where i was. you are that little andy guy who used to be down in me, and i get to be that person all over again. my name is andrew, . >> preventing hunger pains while in the throws of labor pain. a new study finds food may actually be a good thing for women about to give birth. >> this runs counter to everything so far. >> it makes sense. >> women have been adviceed no
. >> straight ahead it's a birth simulator unlike anything else. it's a new robot preparing doctors for every scenario. >> remember wbz is your official patriots station. don't miss our live one hour all access special it airs wednesday at 7:00. them on thursday our coverage starts at 5:00 followed by pate kick off patriots 8:25. watch patriots fifth quarter on my tv 38 or stay tuned for the wbz news at 11:00 after the game. andrew: the one thing about soccer that i like the most is...
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she wanted planned parenthood to have birth control for women to control the number of births and space out the birth we know garner heard negro project and other stuff racially speaking and to she also wanted birth control for sexual freedom she had an affair with h. g. wells but at that point said people say we want birth control for purposes of abortion but we do not there is nothing more dangerous the borodin of laywoman's offspring. we condemn that in the strongest terms. 80 years later now planned parenthood natalie supports abortion but once federal funding if you favor a war on women. so to say what you can learn from the bolshevik to write an article on the birth control review and then she said listen carefully the radically there are no obstacles it is accepted on the grounds of health and human rights week said take example from russia. writes on the verge of the purge. they could take examples from russia are the founder of planned parenthood were there are no religious condemnation with the regular welfare service of the government. that is where we are. birth control and
she wanted planned parenthood to have birth control for women to control the number of births and space out the birth we know garner heard negro project and other stuff racially speaking and to she also wanted birth control for sexual freedom she had an affair with h. g. wells but at that point said people say we want birth control for purposes of abortion but we do not there is nothing more dangerous the borodin of laywoman's offspring. we condemn that in the strongest terms. 80 years later...
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birth control, abortion, race are some of the cases on the docket this term. lisa stark has a preview. >>reporter: last term was a block buster from the decision up holding a key part of the affordable care act to the ruling on same-sex marriage. this term's cases may not be quite so high profile but will still have a profound >>> they often support millions of dollars. >> the supreme court is considering a question that has to do very much with hardworking americans' continued ability to come together through unions to advocate for better working conditions and better wages. the roberts court has been staunchly probusiness. the justices will also take up death penalty issues but nothing that gets at the heart of capital punishment. and on the issue of abortion, the court is likely to hear arguments on a texas law that puts restrictions on clinics requiring them to be set up like surgical centers and to use doctors who can admit patients to nearby hospitals. if upheld, the regulations could force most clinics to close. >> pro choice supporters are incredibly n
birth control, abortion, race are some of the cases on the docket this term. lisa stark has a preview. >>reporter: last term was a block buster from the decision up holding a key part of the affordable care act to the ruling on same-sex marriage. this term's cases may not be quite so high profile but will still have a profound >>> they often support millions of dollars. >> the supreme court is considering a question that has to do very much with hardworking americans'...
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the charter provides city employees to 12 weeks of paid parental leave to care for a child after birth, or adduction, or becoming a foster parent. if two employees qualify to take parental leave, they may not each take 12 weeks. before receiving paid parental leave, employee must first use all other paid leave. including, sick, vacation, and floating holidays. proposition b would allow each parent to take the maximum amount of paid parental leave for which they qualify for the birth, adoption, or foster parenting of the same child if both parents are city employees. and, provides city employees the opportunity to keep up to 40 hours of sick leave at the end of paid parental leave. a yes vote means to want allow each parent to take the maximum out of paid parental leave for which they qualify for the birth of the same child if both parents are city employees to a new low means you do not want to make these changes to the charter. i am here with deanna keys on legislative aide to supervisor katie kane, a proponent of proposition b. were also joined by marcy berry , vice chair of the libe
the charter provides city employees to 12 weeks of paid parental leave to care for a child after birth, or adduction, or becoming a foster parent. if two employees qualify to take parental leave, they may not each take 12 weeks. before receiving paid parental leave, employee must first use all other paid leave. including, sick, vacation, and floating holidays. proposition b would allow each parent to take the maximum amount of paid parental leave for which they qualify for the birth, adoption,...
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the birth control ads deal with one-night stands. this one says you spent the night in brooklyn, but you left your birth control in staten island. maybe the iud is right for you. another reads, the iud is 99 percent effective at preventing pregnancy. that's one less thing to worry about. maybe the iud is right for you. the city health department is featuring them as part of a new birth control campaign. this is the president of the national organization for women in new york city. >> i think it's great. i think the more information that exists about effective contraceptive methods, the better it is for women. >> reporter: the ads target just women, not men. and they encourage the use of intrauterine devices known as iuds. the ads do not mention any other forms of birth control. >> it's important to have similar campaigns for men certainly to take responsibility, but in an ideal responsibility. ultimately women are the ones that do get pregnant. department tells fox news that the goal of the campaign is to increase awareness of iuds a
the birth control ads deal with one-night stands. this one says you spent the night in brooklyn, but you left your birth control in staten island. maybe the iud is right for you. another reads, the iud is 99 percent effective at preventing pregnancy. that's one less thing to worry about. maybe the iud is right for you. the city health department is featuring them as part of a new birth control campaign. this is the president of the national organization for women in new york city. >> i...
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were unplanned that is three and for medicaid birth of a plant. it is extraordinarily expensive for the state but it is an unusual opportunity to save money at the same time. it is all about patient choice. so that should be offered on the same day but second there not a panacea but we know that last year 1. 4 million unplanned berth in the country but we want to increase opportunity to make sure they can achieve their full potential to include this that we cannot simply start the conversation once they're born that they go to parents who want them and planned for them and think it is a good time to have them. the basic idea women should plan their pregnancy to have children when they want them this is what i want for my own children i have three college age girls myself. it has changed the conversation around the dining room table but i want them to become pregnant when they want to not a minute before. i would want them to have access to the most effective methods if they don't work we can move on to something else but my daughter who's 23 was n
were unplanned that is three and for medicaid birth of a plant. it is extraordinarily expensive for the state but it is an unusual opportunity to save money at the same time. it is all about patient choice. so that should be offered on the same day but second there not a panacea but we know that last year 1. 4 million unplanned berth in the country but we want to increase opportunity to make sure they can achieve their full potential to include this that we cannot simply start the conversation...
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it the birth of a child is supposed to be a joyous occasion.. but for some families it can be a heartbreaking day. coming up... what a des moines couple is doing to help others dealing with the death of a newborn. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah our top story... some people in ames are waking up with unsafe water. a boil order is impacting the area outlined here. the city says crews working on a new water treatment plant hit a water main. people then reported rusty, gurgling water. residents should boil all tap water before drinking, brushing, doing dishes or cooking. the city expects it to be lifted by tonight. each year, tens of thousands of families experience a miscarriage or an infant's death. it leads to feelings of grief, isolatio
it the birth of a child is supposed to be a joyous occasion.. but for some families it can be a heartbreaking day. coming up... what a des moines couple is doing to help others dealing with the death of a newborn. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all...
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beijing many have an avenue birth rate of one child.conomists say that is not enough to keep up with the demands of the workforce. john terrett is here. >> good evening. let's again in german, 8.4 children to every 1,000 inhabit apts is one of the lowest. the workforce will shrink by 6 million people over the next 15 years, seriously threatening the long-term vieability of europe's leading economic. it's one reason why german has been so opinion to welcoming many refugees from syria, iraq and afghanistan during the current triesz. japan's low birth rate, 7 adopt 9 for 1,000 people plus its aging population, has put a lot of pressure on the shrinking labor force and there are calls there for the government to improve job security for young people and encourage them to mary and have children. the south koreans may have even more to worry about. a government study found they could be extinct by the year 2750 if the country doesn't raise its birth rate of 8.1 babies per 1,000 inhabit ants. the government announced baby making incentives inc
beijing many have an avenue birth rate of one child.conomists say that is not enough to keep up with the demands of the workforce. john terrett is here. >> good evening. let's again in german, 8.4 children to every 1,000 inhabit apts is one of the lowest. the workforce will shrink by 6 million people over the next 15 years, seriously threatening the long-term vieability of europe's leading economic. it's one reason why german has been so opinion to welcoming many refugees from syria, iraq...
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how about give them birth control. the experiment one community is trying, but will it work. >>> a quiet weather today day. still lots of clouds around, but yes, even cooler temperatures. i'll talk more about that in t e "7-day forecast." >>o> and he was branded as a possible p vert y police in a ba throom peeping tom case. nohaw a long island man has been cleared. at 5:30, what is next for the man. -are you happy with your bathroom? i wasn't. until i learned about bath fitter. bath fitter puts a new bathtub ri t over your old one. isn't that amazing? bath fitter will measure, custom-make and install right over your existing tub. and only bath fitter has seamless walls, which guarantees a watertight fit. plus, they do it all in just one day. i know because i did it. team starts practice today. coach called to see how i was doing. i blew out my knee last year. just as college football prilograms began calling me. i didn't realize i'd get hooked on the pain pills the doctor gave me. i never thought my life could change s
how about give them birth control. the experiment one community is trying, but will it work. >>> a quiet weather today day. still lots of clouds around, but yes, even cooler temperatures. i'll talk more about that in t e "7-day forecast." >>o> and he was branded as a possible p vert y police in a ba throom peeping tom case. nohaw a long island man has been cleared. at 5:30, what is next for the man. -are you happy with your bathroom? i wasn't. until i learned about...
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this is my birth mom with her husband. that's not my father, but he is her husband. >> at 20 years old, michelle is at a time in her life when she's starting to define her identity. while many her age do it in a college setting, michelle is struggling to find herself out on the streets of san diego. but the nagging question about her past, specifically who her mother is, continues to haunt her. >> i want to find her. hopefully i do. i want to search for my birth mom right now. i have been searching for her for a while but hopefully, hey, maybe she's watching this and sees her face and goes oh, wow, that's my kid. i don't know. >> this is no different than getting a cross with a jesus tattooed on it, so this is -- this is my cross. this is -- this is my belief in my faith. >>> danielle has less than a week to go before she has to leave the hotel room she has been living in. she's yet to figure out how she's going to come up with the $485 she needs to stay another month. without it, she will be out on the streets. despite th
this is my birth mom with her husband. that's not my father, but he is her husband. >> at 20 years old, michelle is at a time in her life when she's starting to define her identity. while many her age do it in a college setting, michelle is struggling to find herself out on the streets of san diego. but the nagging question about her past, specifically who her mother is, continues to haunt her. >> i want to find her. hopefully i do. i want to search for my birth mom right now. i...
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she was rushed to hospital and gave birth. but now she has to get back to work. >> i hate to say it this way, but i'm kinda glad that he did come now and that he's gonna be in the hospital for the next couple of months, so that i can work. >> so that's actually, oxygen being pushed in? >> even if a baby can be saved in a nicu, its an outcome and a cost doctors say could be prevented. >> you're talking about several thousand dollars per day. so if you have a baby that is in the hospital for 8 months, the math is pretty easy - you're closing in on a million dollars of care just to get that baby home. if you could prevent one of those preemies, you save the system hundreds of thousands of dollars. that's why access to care and pre-natal care is so vital. >> if you have to have a baby born prematurely, the united states is one of the best places in the world for that baby to be born. our neo-natal intensive care units are some of the best, if not the best in the world. that's not the point. >> dr. arthur james is one of the leadin
she was rushed to hospital and gave birth. but now she has to get back to work. >> i hate to say it this way, but i'm kinda glad that he did come now and that he's gonna be in the hospital for the next couple of months, so that i can work. >> so that's actually, oxygen being pushed in? >> even if a baby can be saved in a nicu, its an outcome and a cost doctors say could be prevented. >> you're talking about several thousand dollars per day. so if you have a baby that is...
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we are seeing much better birth control.through the affordable care act, now 50 million women getting access to no cost birth control. i think there is a lot we can do to reduce costs in america. >> what do you want to do for those who want to defund planned parenthood and outlaw abortion altogether? >> we trust women to make their decisions and make decisions where they want to go for health care. i know a lot members of this committee feel strongly people should be able to go to their own doctor. this isn't an attack on planned parenthood. this is 2.7 million patients who each year choose planned parenthood as their health care provider. and i think they should have that right. >> i agree with you completely. we in congress can join. vulnerable men and women should be able to choose their health care provider. i would just like to end by saying using these videos to justify efforts to defund planned parenthood is extreme abuse, it is deceitful and undermines the integrity of this committee. thank you. my time has expired.
we are seeing much better birth control.through the affordable care act, now 50 million women getting access to no cost birth control. i think there is a lot we can do to reduce costs in america. >> what do you want to do for those who want to defund planned parenthood and outlaw abortion altogether? >> we trust women to make their decisions and make decisions where they want to go for health care. i know a lot members of this committee feel strongly people should be able to go to...
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restrict women's health clinics in manassas, forcing women to go elsewhere for cancer screenings and birth control. jerecpmy m is the better choice. i'm jeremy mcpike, candidate for state senate, and i sponsored this ad. . >> winding down for friday night lights, trick or treating what are we looking at? >> 40s and 50s. the winds are dying down so it's going to be a nice, crisp fall evening and a beautiful fall day. look at this picture with nearing peak color here in washington. we've had great pictures the last couple of days with the local foliage. you guys are past peak but it's just getting to d.c. we'll be in the 50s this evening. by 10:00, 51 in townp we're talking 40s with lighter winds as we swing the camera around. all of its autumn glory as i've begun calling it. posted a lot of pictures on twitter. 56 right now with sunshine. a northwest wind at 14. we still have a few gusts over 20. we've dried out considerably from yesterday with dew points in the 60s. temps are on the cool side. we were 73 for the high on thursday afternoon. we'll be lucky to make 60. 57 there at pax river.
restrict women's health clinics in manassas, forcing women to go elsewhere for cancer screenings and birth control. jerecpmy m is the better choice. i'm jeremy mcpike, candidate for state senate, and i sponsored this ad. . >> winding down for friday night lights, trick or treating what are we looking at? >> 40s and 50s. the winds are dying down so it's going to be a nice, crisp fall evening and a beautiful fall day. look at this picture with nearing peak color here in washington....
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health screenings, birth control counseling, particularly cancer, women's cancer. these services are especially important for women of low income and minority women where planned parenthood receives medicaid reimbursements constitute most of its federal funding. medicaid reimbursement for treating, observing, testing women for cancers and giving them birth control and and advise. in fact it is against the law, these federal fundings due to the height amendment. none of that exists. -- hide amendment. we'll have a cat scattershot of ultimately right of women to make decisions about their bodies is good or bad thing. a decision supreme court clearly answered in 1973 but here we are today. we could be talking about voting rights, something don edwards voted for and greatly supported, my mend julian bond memorialized on tuesday championed but we could take a big step back. could talk about gun violence, people dying in oregon, people dying around the country but we're not doing that. we could be talking about pardons and commutations for non-violent offenders and commi
health screenings, birth control counseling, particularly cancer, women's cancer. these services are especially important for women of low income and minority women where planned parenthood receives medicaid reimbursements constitute most of its federal funding. medicaid reimbursement for treating, observing, testing women for cancers and giving them birth control and and advise. in fact it is against the law, these federal fundings due to the height amendment. none of that exists. -- hide...
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we had a major expansion for birth control. now your insurance must over 12 months of birth control of time. and now pharmacist can prescribe birth control. we expanded our justice reinvestment program, and the unique thing is it we will save $600 million over ten years. wewe won't have to build prisons which is fantastic in and of itself but we require that state funds go directly to community-based nonprofit victim services. [applause] we reformed our class-action lawsuit that when corporate wrongdoers injure oregonians they don't get to keep the funds they don't distribute. we were one of the handful of states where they get to keep the money they were not able to pass up to the people that the injured, so we change that. conversion therapy to protect kids. [applause] butbut i think the thing that we have not talked all that much about but is the absolute game changer we passed in oregon is automatic voter registration. so you may no oregonians have voted by mail. only voted by mail since then. in the hand of every registere
we had a major expansion for birth control. now your insurance must over 12 months of birth control of time. and now pharmacist can prescribe birth control. we expanded our justice reinvestment program, and the unique thing is it we will save $600 million over ten years. wewe won't have to build prisons which is fantastic in and of itself but we require that state funds go directly to community-based nonprofit victim services. [applause] we reformed our class-action lawsuit that when corporate...
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you know, went through marriages, births, deaths -- >> speaking of that, going through a birth. it was a special birth we went through, your son a.j. >> i got the best christmas present in the world. meet baby sugarman. she doesn't have a name yet. and he's just so much fun. >> how adorable. >> i can't believe he's almo 24 now. let's talk a little bit about life now. you've been very busy. >> life just so i've continued my work with children's hospital. i'm on a couple of other boards. so life is good. >> but i will say, that's it. i have had the wonderful opportunity of making appearances on the sitcoms called "babydaddy". >> who is the tall glass of wow? >> always a pleasu see you. and now i want you to do something for me. we're going to have much more coming up. but i need you to do something that i know know how to do and that is to introduce the birthdays for me. >> well, of course i will. see if i can still do that. know you can. >> which celebrity was named after the city in which they born? is it bristol wi yoena the answer is next in the "e.t >>> will you give us the a
you know, went through marriages, births, deaths -- >> speaking of that, going through a birth. it was a special birth we went through, your son a.j. >> i got the best christmas present in the world. meet baby sugarman. she doesn't have a name yet. and he's just so much fun. >> how adorable. >> i can't believe he's almo 24 now. let's talk a little bit about life now. you've been very busy. >> life just so i've continued my work with children's hospital. i'm on a...
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they're seen in over half of all women who give birth. it's that sadness, it usually starts about two to three days when you're looking at post partum depression, it's full on depression. it can start anytime during the first year of life. you'll see it more likely in women who have had it with a previous pregnancy. 5 to 7% of women can have it, and you can also see it in men, and the symptoms are what you think of when you think of depression, so hopelessness, helplessness, change in appetite, change in sleep, and you have those symptoms, you don't want to ignore it. your doctor should be screening for this during all of those visits during the first year. it can be treated, and it's so important to get it treated for your health and the health of the baby. >> when we talk about treatment, is it always medicine? >> medicine is usually a part of that, yeah. medicine can be quite effective. but usually with medicine there's also talk therapy and that can be very valuable as well. >> did i hear you right, you say men go et it too? >> yes, a
they're seen in over half of all women who give birth. it's that sadness, it usually starts about two to three days when you're looking at post partum depression, it's full on depression. it can start anytime during the first year of life. you'll see it more likely in women who have had it with a previous pregnancy. 5 to 7% of women can have it, and you can also see it in men, and the symptoms are what you think of when you think of depression, so hopelessness, helplessness, change in appetite,...
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it's touting a unique technique to promote birth control. >> right. but some say it's not sending the right message. fox's linda schmidt has the story. >> reporter: the birth control ads deal with one night stands. this one says, you spent the night in brooklyn, but you left your birth control in staten island. maybe the iud is right for you. another reads the iud is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. that's one less thing to worry about. maybe the iud is right for you. the city health department is featuring them as part of a new birth control campaign. sonya oh czar yo at the president of the national organization for women in new york city. >> i think it's great. i think the more information that exists about effective contraceptive methods the better that is for women. >> reporter: the ads target just women. not men. and they encourage the use of intrauterine devices known as iud's. they do not mention any other forms of birth control. >> it's important to have similar campaigns for men certainly to take responsibility but in an ideal world bo
it's touting a unique technique to promote birth control. >> right. but some say it's not sending the right message. fox's linda schmidt has the story. >> reporter: the birth control ads deal with one night stands. this one says, you spent the night in brooklyn, but you left your birth control in staten island. maybe the iud is right for you. another reads the iud is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. that's one less thing to worry about. maybe the iud is right for you. the city...
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it literally lays out somebody's life, from birth to death.hen i was using lifestory, i discovered my great grandmother. she went through a lot. two sons go to fight in world war ii. she lived through the depression. and she made it through all of that. here i am. just because she survived, and she kept going. bring your family story to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't excedrin® is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin®. now available in geltabs. >> test test. >> test test. >> test test. >> test test. >> test test. >> test test. >> this bale of hay cannot be controlled. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unex
it literally lays out somebody's life, from birth to death.hen i was using lifestory, i discovered my great grandmother. she went through a lot. two sons go to fight in world war ii. she lived through the depression. and she made it through all of that. here i am. just because she survived, and she kept going. bring your family story to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't excedrin® is fast. in fact for some,...
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. >> they say it's from the same form of birth control. the iteam goes all the way to the fda to get answers. come fall, i like to get a taste of everything the state has to offer. like this famous winery nestled in the hudson valley. or the award-winning vineyards of long island. this cooperstown brewery belongs in every beer lover's hall of fame. you can even try new york's exceptional cider and spirits. this fall, drink in the beauty of new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com. there's something for everyone. -are you happy with your bathroom? i wasn't. until i learned about bath fitter. bath fitter puts a new bathtub right over your old one. isn't that amazing? bath fitter will measure, custom-make and install right over your existing tub. and only bath fitter has seamless walls, which guarantees a watertight fit. plus, they do it all in just one day. >>> right now an iteam update. women who took part in a birth control study they said they were botched. this contraceptive has no business being on the market because thousands of w
. >> they say it's from the same form of birth control. the iteam goes all the way to the fda to get answers. come fall, i like to get a taste of everything the state has to offer. like this famous winery nestled in the hudson valley. or the award-winning vineyards of long island. this cooperstown brewery belongs in every beer lover's hall of fame. you can even try new york's exceptional cider and spirits. this fall, drink in the beauty of new york state. plan your trip at iloveny.com....
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the literal intersection of how we deal with love and disappointment, betrayal, death, birth, renewal, rejuvenation, the other awakening is the fact that art is a reformation, reclamation, resurrection, and that is what it was that fateful night when we did waiting for guard oh, it moved me to a place of action. i moved us to a place of action. it was, for me homecoming. this is a story of my homecoming. this is the story of my part in the pilgrimage of my family and my people out of exile. it is the story of faith, hope, and love. it is the story that begins with the slave child waving goodbye to his family on the banks of the river, as the boat carried himself into a piss of suffering. i'm here to tell you a tale of all that it is not a tragedy it means that as long as we draw breath, tragedy even a tragedy as overwhelming as a hurricane that nearly destroyed the city does not have to have the last word. like the poet says, we stagger onward, rejoicing. those car lights i saw that night on claiborne avenue bridge block to new orleans who are also a part of the pilgrimage. i did not
the literal intersection of how we deal with love and disappointment, betrayal, death, birth, renewal, rejuvenation, the other awakening is the fact that art is a reformation, reclamation, resurrection, and that is what it was that fateful night when we did waiting for guard oh, it moved me to a place of action. i moved us to a place of action. it was, for me homecoming. this is a story of my homecoming. this is the story of my part in the pilgrimage of my family and my people out of exile. it...
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quintuplets in that state the mother of 37 your marcy debt accrues gave birth seven to four boys ande from chicago board was ever going to happen but two years ago she began and the for position gave birth to a son was with the process again sea became pregnant with quintuplets to give birth prematurely about 28 weeks in six days into a pregnancy the premature by that amount the babies weigh less than 3 lbs. each doctor said another three months before those babies are allowed to go home. >>james: still had this baby herds will will tell you where the apparent high hills can do to your health that is into this help men and there is a live look outside the toll plaza, showing us oakland and the approach on was the bomb 80 at the bay bridge currently of was a to 6 degrees warming up to one school of 81 today. ort for your joints, cartilage and bones in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. and now try move free night. the first and only 2-in-1 joint and sleep supplement. jill and kate use same detergent.sher. but only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. kate adds finish
quintuplets in that state the mother of 37 your marcy debt accrues gave birth seven to four boys ande from chicago board was ever going to happen but two years ago she began and the for position gave birth to a son was with the process again sea became pregnant with quintuplets to give birth prematurely about 28 weeks in six days into a pregnancy the premature by that amount the babies weigh less than 3 lbs. each doctor said another three months before those babies are allowed to go home....
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were unplanned, three out of four medicaid births were unplanned. this isn't what women want themselves. it is extraordinarily expensive for the state, just in health outcomes alone. so it really is, i think, unusual opportunity to both help women achieve their own goals, and also to save money at the same time. i just want to close with three quick points. one is that this really has to be all about patient choice. i know rachel's going to be talking about this, but that is such a central part of this. we cannot force women to use any methods at all, but true choice means that they really ought to be offered the full range of methods same day. that's what the data shows, how critical that is. not that they can get some methods some days and takes you two or three visits for another, but rather all methods same day. that's really important. second, is that iuds and implants, they're not a panacea. we know that that's not the solution to the cycle of poverty, as the lieutenant governor spoke about. but we also know that last year there were 1.4 milli
were unplanned, three out of four medicaid births were unplanned. this isn't what women want themselves. it is extraordinarily expensive for the state, just in health outcomes alone. so it really is, i think, unusual opportunity to both help women achieve their own goals, and also to save money at the same time. i just want to close with three quick points. one is that this really has to be all about patient choice. i know rachel's going to be talking about this, but that is such a central part...
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restrict women's health clinics in manassas, forcing women to go elsewhere for cancer screenings and birth control. jeremyik mcp is the better choice. i'm jeremy mcpike, candidate for state senate, and i sponsored this ad. on top of your health?ay, candidate for state senate, ahh... ahh... cigna customers have plan choices and tools to take control. so they're more engaged, with fewer high health risks and lower medical costs. take control of your health at cigna dot com slash take control. >>> democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton picked up endorsement from new york mayor deblasio, calling her the best candidate to address equality. but he did attract criticism for not immediately endorsing her. >>> the republican national committee meantime will not allow nbc news to cohost a february presidential debate after widespread criticism on cnbc. in a letter to the chairman of nbc news, the rnc chairman said that the handling of the debate was conducted in bad faith and accused the moderators of engaging in a series of ridiculous "gotcha" questions. the national review will host t
restrict women's health clinics in manassas, forcing women to go elsewhere for cancer screenings and birth control. jeremyik mcp is the better choice. i'm jeremy mcpike, candidate for state senate, and i sponsored this ad. on top of your health?ay, candidate for state senate, ahh... ahh... cigna customers have plan choices and tools to take control. so they're more engaged, with fewer high health risks and lower medical costs. take control of your health at cigna dot com slash take control....
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that -- if you are successful that obviates the problem of live birth.ortion that i described between 14 and 24 weeks and dismembering a baby, a dismemberment abortion, there is no chance of a live birth. but when you use these later techniques where you are essentially inducing labor with drugs, if you do not induce this ahead of time and you run the risk of a live birth, you have a situation of a person under the law even as the laws are constituted that have a right to medical care, which is obviously not going to be available in hotel rooms or in clinics, these women need to be in hospitals. that is what they are referring to. >> thank you. >> one more question. why did you and your practice of doing abortions? >> i did over 1200 abortions over a four year time frame in private practice, not counting the ones that i did in my training. .. you bury your child and then you go back to your life. i don't remember exactly how long it was after i showed up at albany medical center or number nine and was not thinking of it as anything special. i reached in
that -- if you are successful that obviates the problem of live birth.ortion that i described between 14 and 24 weeks and dismembering a baby, a dismemberment abortion, there is no chance of a live birth. but when you use these later techniques where you are essentially inducing labor with drugs, if you do not induce this ahead of time and you run the risk of a live birth, you have a situation of a person under the law even as the laws are constituted that have a right to medical care, which is...
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there was a strange circumstance around my birth.o carry me to turn -- term. and in those days, they didn't have abortion clinics. women who wanted to abort the new life used hangers. metal hangers. my mother tried three times to abort my life. because the circumstances under which she was pregnant were uncomfortable for her. and she didn't want to face what my being a child -- light-skinned -- when the man she was with was dark skinned, and so was she. and she wouldn't be able to tell him that i was his. so after the first time trying to abort my life, she said, let it be. and she prayed and prayed for god to come into her life and give her peace and strength in her for what she thought she would have to face. she didn't know that those circumstances and her prayers went into what was in her womb. she didn't know that her insecurity because of a circumstance made her feel secure in the prayers she was sending up to god. and so she gave birth to a child. -- child who knew god from an early age. she gave birth to a child that never in
there was a strange circumstance around my birth.o carry me to turn -- term. and in those days, they didn't have abortion clinics. women who wanted to abort the new life used hangers. metal hangers. my mother tried three times to abort my life. because the circumstances under which she was pregnant were uncomfortable for her. and she didn't want to face what my being a child -- light-skinned -- when the man she was with was dark skinned, and so was she. and she wouldn't be able to tell him that...