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breast-feed. this time magazine cover, take a look, it is what has people talking here in the states, but is it such a big deal to moms abroad? ♪ how are things on the west coast? ♪ ♪ i hear you... ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere can be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and yo
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you're still breast-feeding?er heather mcfadden, breast-feeding her 3 1/2-year-old son is the most northerly thing in the world. >> it's a relationship between the mother and the child, and so as long as both are happy doing it, then why not? >> reporter: yet "time" magazine's latest cover is making a lot of people very uncomfortable. >> when they can walk and they can talk, they can go to the refrigerator. it's gross. >> i think it stops at 12 or 18 months. that's where you stop. you dra draw the line there. >> society is looking at me like i'm the weird one, and we're not. we're not weird. we're actually quite normal. it's just in this culture, in our culture, it's viewed as weird. >> reporter: "time's" newest cover girl told the "today" show she understanding the reaction even though the cover ignores the nurturing side of the experience. >> i understand why "time" chose this picture, because it is going to be such a -- it did create such a media craze. >> reporter: the cover is so in your face, it could backf
you're still breast-feeding?er heather mcfadden, breast-feeding her 3 1/2-year-old son is the most northerly thing in the world. >> it's a relationship between the mother and the child, and so as long as both are happy doing it, then why not? >> reporter: yet "time" magazine's latest cover is making a lot of people very uncomfortable. >> when they can walk and they can talk, they can go to the refrigerator. it's gross. >> i think it stops at 12 or 18 months....
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but breast surgery is a sensitive subject.henever any new product is introduced, there's a really question of safety. there have been problems in the past. there was a moratorium for about 20 years, given concerns that ruptures might increase the risk of r cancer. europe is in the process of a recall from silicone implants. thousands of women are having the implants removed over concerns they tended to rupture. but the fda says it's confident the newly approved implants are safe. after an eight-year clinical trial. >> so a car accident, direct trauma, right? >> right. >> reporter: he says, they're tougher to rupture. >> this from unscientific experiment, they do seem pretty sturdy. >> it's going to take a lot more trauma than your chest would withstand. >> he swears by the gummy bear, but others say, not so fast. the fda approval of these devices is contingent on follow-up studies to make sure they're safe over time. dr. grth garth fisher says the latest and greatest may not always be the best. you may recognize him from keepi
but breast surgery is a sensitive subject.henever any new product is introduced, there's a really question of safety. there have been problems in the past. there was a moratorium for about 20 years, given concerns that ruptures might increase the risk of r cancer. europe is in the process of a recall from silicone implants. thousands of women are having the implants removed over concerns they tended to rupture. but the fda says it's confident the newly approved implants are safe. after an...
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breasts soak up toxins.re are a lot more toxins out there now. >> hormones in beef and dairy products. preservatives in fragrances that can have hormonal effects. these are things that never use to be out in the environment. now they're out there everywhere and our breasts are picking them up. our breasts are like sponges. they pick up what's out there and they hold on to it. >> reporter: and, dr. white says, women who who haven't carried a baby to term have what are considered immature breasts and are more vul nernl to those toxins. >> when breast gland tissue is immature, it is very suggest i believe. it's ready to fool around with any host of things that might look like, smell like, taste like hormones that could potentially stimulate extra breast cell growth which could be unhealthy growth including the start of a cancer. >> reporter: of course, having a child or three is no guarantee against cancer either. two years ago marissa white found something on her own mammogram. >> as soon as i saw the films my
breasts soak up toxins.re are a lot more toxins out there now. >> hormones in beef and dairy products. preservatives in fragrances that can have hormonal effects. these are things that never use to be out in the environment. now they're out there everywhere and our breasts are picking them up. our breasts are like sponges. they pick up what's out there and they hold on to it. >> reporter: and, dr. white says, women who who haven't carried a baby to term have what are considered...
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masses or breast cancer. instead, she came to this north phoenix plastic surgeon's office to get her breasts done. mesa police say she stole over $8,000 from innocent people for a breast enhancement that cost $5,800. the money raised by hallmark hospice employees who work closely with cancer patients. >> we're in the business of helping people that are in need. houseis is that and in our country, you're expected to show compassion and you want to bring comfort to those suffering. >>> a diamond ring in the last place you would expect. how did a stranger's ring end up in a woman's toilet. that is what she wants to know next. . >>> a florida public library banned a steamy book from the shelves and that has library supporters hot under the collar. the book is called "50 shades of gray." it's on several best seller lists. the folks at the brevard county library in florida say it's too racy for their readers. the county spokesperson said it doesn't meet the selection criteria. it's the fi
masses or breast cancer. instead, she came to this north phoenix plastic surgeon's office to get her breasts done. mesa police say she stole over $8,000 from innocent people for a breast enhancement that cost $5,800. the money raised by hallmark hospice employees who work closely with cancer patients. >> we're in the business of helping people that are in need. houseis is that and in our country, you're expected to show compassion and you want to bring comfort to those suffering....
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i'm totally in favor of breast feeding. i breast fed both of my children. it on the cover of time does show desperate existences in these desperate times. john boehner just this week said is burning. time is talking about a 20-year-old book. showing that photo whether you agree with the baby being nursed that long is just indecent and by that i mean it is a private beautiful interaction between mother and child. we don't need to see it on the cover of a magazine. and secondly, the countries that practice breast feeding until five and six are third world countries. western countries underand it that the children have to grow up and become productive citizens and have to detach from mother. we wan them from the breast. it the weaning means wester to train them not to take breast mihming because it is not natural. they would cling to mom all their lives. >> sean: did i miss a shot there? bed. i think i might have heard something i didn't hear. >> yeah, you did. >> it is natural. at the end of the day it is not like what would be worse, beating, neglecting a ch
i'm totally in favor of breast feeding. i breast fed both of my children. it on the cover of time does show desperate existences in these desperate times. john boehner just this week said is burning. time is talking about a 20-year-old book. showing that photo whether you agree with the baby being nursed that long is just indecent and by that i mean it is a private beautiful interaction between mother and child. we don't need to see it on the cover of a magazine. and secondly, the countries...
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i'm totally in favor of breast feeding. i breast fed both of my children.on the cover of time does show desperate existences in these desperate times. john boehner just this week said is burning. time is talking about a 20-year-old book. showing that photo whether you agree with the baby being nursed that long is just indecent and by that i mean it is a private beautiful interaction between mother and child. we don't need to see it on the cover of a magazine. and secondly, the countries that practice breast feeding until five and six are third world countries. western countries underand it that the children have to grow up and become productive citizens and have to detach from mother. we wan them from the breast. it the weaning means wester to train them not to take breast mihming because it is not natural. they would cling to mom all their lives. >> sean: did i miss a shot there? bed. i think i might have heard something i didn't hear. >> yeah, you did. >> it is natural. at the end of the day it is not like what would be worse, beating, neglecting a child.
i'm totally in favor of breast feeding. i breast fed both of my children.on the cover of time does show desperate existences in these desperate times. john boehner just this week said is burning. time is talking about a 20-year-old book. showing that photo whether you agree with the baby being nursed that long is just indecent and by that i mean it is a private beautiful interaction between mother and child. we don't need to see it on the cover of a magazine. and secondly, the countries that...
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she breast feeds both of them.ear-old doesn't get as much boob time for lack of a better phrase as his little brother, but he does according to the "time" article breast feeds once a month. it doesn't stop at the three-year-old who is on the cover, but yes. >> michael: does that change any opinions. >> it doesn't change mine. >> michael: no opinions change in the court? >> though answer your question shock value yes. >> michael: i concur that it is in fact, shock value. that's why "time" magazine it on there. they need to sell "time" magazines and they don't do that much any more. that's why they did that. there have been responses from hollywood on that. >> alyssa milano was on twitter. this is what she tweets. no, you missed the mark. you're supposed to make it easier for breast-feeding moms. your cover is exploitive and extreme. then joanna khupaa model, says that time magazine cover is pretty disturbing. breast-feed three-year-old woman is wrong. first of all, i don't believe this woman has a child. she is a mo
she breast feeds both of them.ear-old doesn't get as much boob time for lack of a better phrase as his little brother, but he does according to the "time" article breast feeds once a month. it doesn't stop at the three-year-old who is on the cover, but yes. >> michael: does that change any opinions. >> it doesn't change mine. >> michael: no opinions change in the court? >> though answer your question shock value yes. >> michael: i concur that it is in...
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breast-feed i breast-feeding. have always said it's one of the best things you can do for your baby, but what about this? baby seems is to be a relative term here. if you haven't already seen it, take a look at "time" magazine's newest color on stands starting today. a 26-year-old mom breast-feeding her 3-year-old son. check out the headline. are you mom enough? social media atwater coolers are burning up with debates over what's called attachment parenting. it's an increasingly popular trend, moms keeping their kids close for longer periods of time to establish a deeper physical, emotional bond. you've heard all kinds of sentiments all the way around. so this is raising a lot of important questions. is it extreme or just a difficult way of parenting? >> well, absolutely, fredricka. and, you know, i think like anything in life, it really depends on just how far you want to take it. and that's the part of the debate, do you breast-feed for one year? do you breast-feed for four years? if you physically can't or don'
breast-feed i breast-feeding. have always said it's one of the best things you can do for your baby, but what about this? baby seems is to be a relative term here. if you haven't already seen it, take a look at "time" magazine's newest color on stands starting today. a 26-year-old mom breast-feeding her 3-year-old son. check out the headline. are you mom enough? social media atwater coolers are burning up with debates over what's called attachment parenting. it's an increasingly...
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it shows a breast feeding 3- year-old whose mother supports attachment parenting. cheryl connor after talking to a local parent who plays down all this negative attention. >> reporter: jessica is letting her daughter decide when she is ready so stop breast feeding. she is 18 months now and she is prepared to go several more years. >> you want mom's boobie? >> reporter: 18 months old and she is her mom's lap and pulling down her shirt. >> the beginning it seemed old to me. >> reporter: the 25-year-old report said she never pictured herself breast feeding her daughter after she started walking got teeth. 16 of them right now. >> when she turned a year old i just was like i can't take her away from this. she loves it. she relies on it. it's her comfort. >> reporter: so much she interrupted her mom talking. we paused but there is no stopping her, she can't understand the outrage showing a mother about the same age breast feeding her 3-year-old. the article is about attachment parenting, mothers who allow their children to sleep in the same bed and breast feed at older
it shows a breast feeding 3- year-old whose mother supports attachment parenting. cheryl connor after talking to a local parent who plays down all this negative attention. >> reporter: jessica is letting her daughter decide when she is ready so stop breast feeding. she is 18 months now and she is prepared to go several more years. >> you want mom's boobie? >> reporter: 18 months old and she is her mom's lap and pulling down her shirt. >> the beginning it seemed old to...
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if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles.man) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> a colorado man has built you his own version of noah's arc. he put the wooden replica to the test yesterday. it is about one-tenth the size of the, and took about a year to build. he says he built the vessel to dispel rumors the original arc never existed. he's planning to build a full-scale arc the next time. whenever that is. >> which will probably take him ten years. >>> nice weather? >> a very nice weekend. i have stuff planned for myself. every time someone will ask me, look at the calendar, it's on there. isn't that terrible? here is the deal. clouds will start to sneak in on sunday. so if you really want to take advantage of the re
if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles.man) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> a colorado man has built you his own version of noah's arc. he put the...
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the environment is us, it is our wombs, our breast milk and families. our children to thrive in our bodies, unpolluted. the beauty industry and on to the next clean up project, the plastic industry, oil and war industries, too until there are no more toxic chemicals in babies, no more rocket fuel in breast milk or communities burdened by pollution. that is the work before us and that is what we are here to do and thank you so much for joining me for beauty and make over.>> and it is my honor to introduce governor jerry brown of california.
the environment is us, it is our wombs, our breast milk and families. our children to thrive in our bodies, unpolluted. the beauty industry and on to the next clean up project, the plastic industry, oil and war industries, too until there are no more toxic chemicals in babies, no more rocket fuel in breast milk or communities burdened by pollution. that is the work before us and that is what we are here to do and thank you so much for joining me for beauty and make over.>> and it is my...
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if you notice a rapidly expanding rash on your breast, redness or tenderness, see a doctor. for more go to cbssf.com.,,,,,, >> here is what we're working on for the 6:00 news. a new look at an ancient practice, the one surprising and unwanted result of doing yoga. many ranchers know that they have a little wiggle room when the bright red checked but not for long. what many landlords are asking tenants to do. we will have that and more coming up >> the cbs evening news is coming up >> for the latest news and weather go to cbssf.com. >> good night everybody.
if you notice a rapidly expanding rash on your breast, redness or tenderness, see a doctor. for more go to cbssf.com.,,,,,, >> here is what we're working on for the 6:00 news. a new look at an ancient practice, the one surprising and unwanted result of doing yoga. many ranchers know that they have a little wiggle room when the bright red checked but not for long. what many landlords are asking tenants to do. we will have that and more coming up >> the cbs evening news is coming up...
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jeff,this phott shows jamii lynne grumet, breast feeding her 3 year old soo. she's aamom who admits she was &pbreast fed until she wws six. in towsonn parents had mixed reaction to the cover.we aaked &phow old ii too oldd..when it comms to breast feeding....nd letting your kids sleep in your bed.one towson pediattician we spoke tootodayy pays it's all aboot common sense...when it comes to determining if extreme are looked down upon and hidden but i think it's very naturaa, that's what a hild should haveein their body and pt's made for them" phe magazine went on sale today...aad eveeyone from cellbrities to conggesswomen &phave chimed in on the subject. panice park...fox45 news latee editioo. here's our question of the
jeff,this phott shows jamii lynne grumet, breast feeding her 3 year old soo. she's aamom who admits she was &pbreast fed until she wws six. in towsonn parents had mixed reaction to the cover.we aaked &phow old ii too oldd..when it comms to breast feeding....nd letting your kids sleep in your bed.one towson pediattician we spoke tootodayy pays it's all aboot common sense...when it comes to determining if extreme are looked down upon and hidden but i think it's very naturaa, that's what a...
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you mentioned two -- dense breast tissue and the history of breast cancer.here are other risk factors for people getting breast cancer, as well, too. people who take oral contraceptives, people who don't have kids, women who have children after they're 30. is that also an indicator that you should get a mammogram? >> these women are at elevated lifetime risk. but the data that -- the researchers looked at specifically and they talked about, they looked also at alcohol. alcohol's been associated with higher risk. but they were looking specifically at a number of risk factors, and these were the two that they said rose to this tipping point where -- where a woman's risk was -- this is in her 40s, this is not lifetime risk. women in their 40s. so -- i'm sorry. i was go b ing to ask something- >> belva: no, had there been information after this, the announcements, that maybe women shouldn't get the mammograms? >> i spoke with an epidemiologist at u.c. san francisco, one of the co-authors. and she said it was actually after the united states preventive services t
you mentioned two -- dense breast tissue and the history of breast cancer.here are other risk factors for people getting breast cancer, as well, too. people who take oral contraceptives, people who don't have kids, women who have children after they're 30. is that also an indicator that you should get a mammogram? >> these women are at elevated lifetime risk. but the data that -- the researchers looked at specifically and they talked about, they looked also at alcohol. alcohol's been...
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high fat diet leads to breast cancer, too much alcohol leads to breast cancer. and at an early age and know urgent next. >> what is important is, whatever message we give on the house call program, a lot of it is general information, but with personalized medicine you really have to see if it fits you and is not for everyone and when we talk about breast cancer, breast cancer,nd prostate cancer go hand-in-hand and the youngest person i ever operated on with prostate cancer was a 39-year-old and, the day would come last week i would operate on a 32-year-old i think never thought i would see that day, and it happens with younger ones and you need to be sure you are aware of it and do the testing and talk to the doctor, and diabetes, diabetes, type 2, always used to be the adult type of diabetes, type 2. type one was for younger ones and now we are seeing type 2 in adults and these are people who make insulin and there is resistance and it has to do with diet, the best advice, you need to spend time with your children and make sure you have a family, and find out w
high fat diet leads to breast cancer, too much alcohol leads to breast cancer. and at an early age and know urgent next. >> what is important is, whatever message we give on the house call program, a lot of it is general information, but with personalized medicine you really have to see if it fits you and is not for everyone and when we talk about breast cancer, breast cancer,nd prostate cancer go hand-in-hand and the youngest person i ever operated on with prostate cancer was a...
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breast feeding a 3-year-old?nd a whole lot more here on the full-court press, but first, we get the latest. to the's headlines in this current tv news update in los angeles with jacki schechner. hi, jacki. >> hi, bill. good morning everyone. the defense starts its case in the john edwards trial on the list of possible first witnesses, former sec chairman cot thomas and ex edwards torn wade smith. there is no word on whether he had wards, himself, will take the stand. he is charged, of course with using close to a million dollars in campaign funds to hide his affair with reel hunter while he was running for president. the defense is that while he did was wrong, it was not actually illegal. congressional hearings are now set for may 23rd a week from wednesday in the secret service scandal, senator joe lieberman, the chairman of the homeland security committee says there will be three questions that should come up in those hearings. the first: is the inspector general satisfied with the investigation investigation?
breast feeding a 3-year-old?nd a whole lot more here on the full-court press, but first, we get the latest. to the's headlines in this current tv news update in los angeles with jacki schechner. hi, jacki. >> hi, bill. good morning everyone. the defense starts its case in the john edwards trial on the list of possible first witnesses, former sec chairman cot thomas and ex edwards torn wade smith. there is no word on whether he had wards, himself, will take the stand. he is charged, of...
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i did not give it a second thought. >> her father had breast cancer. she is that high risk.own tamoxifen can reduce patience getting it by a 250%. >> i said, if it will do what that needs to do, i will take it. >> up to 95% of women who are eligible for the chemo prevention drugs do not take them. >> people hear about the side effects and they get scared. >> many women are worried about serious yet rear side effects including blood clots strokes and uterine cancer. >> you really have to weigh the risks and benefits. >> she lost her mother and aunt to breast cancer. >> what concerns me about tamoxifen is that i had no guarantee it works. my mother took it was still about breast cancer. >> she said the risky side effects do not outweigh the benefits for her. >> i have chosen instead -- i have taken a more holistic integrated dietary approach. >> the possibility of getting a breast cancer used to scare her. after doing her own research -- >> it does not anymore. i think fear dissipates within empower man. >> after three years on tamoxifen, for side effects are limited to some h
i did not give it a second thought. >> her father had breast cancer. she is that high risk.own tamoxifen can reduce patience getting it by a 250%. >> i said, if it will do what that needs to do, i will take it. >> up to 95% of women who are eligible for the chemo prevention drugs do not take them. >> people hear about the side effects and they get scared. >> many women are worried about serious yet rear side effects including blood clots strokes and uterine cancer....
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that does not mean you will get breast cancer. what we're trying to do is sfiment an individual's risk based on all the information we've got. the more information we add to that, the better. >> from your point of view, obviously, do you think this is one of those revolutionary breakthroughs or is it another little change? >> i think it is revolutionary. it is the first time an epigenetic marker is shown to be a risk factor for breast cancer. we know a lot about the influence of risk, but it is the first time an epi gstgenetic marker has been shown to increase risk. >> interesting stuff. >> a steamroller in burma. aung san suu kyi -- they met at her villa where she spent nearly 20 years under house arrest. he accepted an invitation to visit new york. >> i'm looking forward to. >> moon with his first ever meeting there with aung san suu kyi. >> the occupy movement had demonstrations against what it sees as the movement of capitalism. here's our report from new york. >> new york. the center of the art world. since last september it
that does not mean you will get breast cancer. what we're trying to do is sfiment an individual's risk based on all the information we've got. the more information we add to that, the better. >> from your point of view, obviously, do you think this is one of those revolutionary breakthroughs or is it another little change? >> i think it is revolutionary. it is the first time an epigenetic marker is shown to be a risk factor for breast cancer. we know a lot about the influence of...
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. >>> how old is too old to breast-feed?this magazine cover has many people asking that question. >> i'm bob turk, i have your forewarn weather forecast coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is clear, 55 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete weather forecast is coming up. a father's quick actions saves his daughter's life. a young girl falls out of that black car, her father then jumps out of the moving vehicle and scoops her up before other cars drive through the intersection. police say the 4-year-old girl climbed out of her car seat and opened the door. the empty car ended up crashing into a near by tree. >>> a florida teacher could lose her job after punishing students with something called the cone of shame. students posted these pictures on facebook. they are shown wearing a protective dog collar. the teacher put it on students who misbehaved or showed up late to class. the teacher said it was meant as a joke but the superintendent has recommended the teacher be fired. >>> the likeness of trayvon martin
. >>> how old is too old to breast-feed?this magazine cover has many people asking that question. >> i'm bob turk, i have your forewarn weather forecast coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it is clear, 55 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete weather forecast is coming up. a father's quick actions saves his daughter's life. a young girl falls out of that black car, her father then jumps out of the moving vehicle and scoops her up before other cars drive...
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pump, pump supplies and maintain a breast- feeding connect. if we tell women in the military to change their cloths to connect and breast-feed her baby, that can seriously compromise the woman's ability to breast-feed. >> and puts a lot of stress. >> a lot of stress. >> and what is that to say that this is still sparking controversy. mothers have been nursing their babies since the beginning of time. >> the act of breast-feeding should not be a shock to our culture and subject to discussion. the biggest travelsty is the nutrition and proper foods fed to our babies from earth. lack of breast-feeding is leading towards childhood obesity, diabetes and heart disease. women need to defend their babies. our military should be a part of that. >> all right. should there be a policy in the military that, you know, they continue to talk about this? the military? >> i am proud of our military women. this is another way the military can show acceptance, recognizing equality, importance of a woman defending our country and also defending and protect her fa
pump, pump supplies and maintain a breast- feeding connect. if we tell women in the military to change their cloths to connect and breast-feed her baby, that can seriously compromise the woman's ability to breast-feed. >> and puts a lot of stress. >> a lot of stress. >> and what is that to say that this is still sparking controversy. mothers have been nursing their babies since the beginning of time. >> the act of breast-feeding should not be a shock to our culture and...
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i don't judge those that breast feed, and those that breast feed should not judge me. >> reporter: thei seen article is about dr. sears. editors did consider putting him on the cover, they chose instead to go with an image that would be recognizable as to the gist of the story. of course, ask yourself which cover you would stop and look at. deb or ra feyrick. >>> we would like to hear what you think about mothers breast feeding, how old is too old for a mother to breast feed her childle? tweet me @randikaye. >>> when i say airmen, you think of the air force, right? these airmen, yes, these are airmen, they are among the most deployed in the military. you'll meet some of them. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody, little bit of atlanta there waking up with us nice to see. >> indeed. >> reynold is back with me. we're about to show you that may re define how you see airmen. you met up with a couple airmen. >> when you think of elite airmen or warriors, you think of the green berets, the seals, this is a different type of warrior, four legged variety. the canine corps, airmen they are cute, have
i don't judge those that breast feed, and those that breast feed should not judge me. >> reporter: thei seen article is about dr. sears. editors did consider putting him on the cover, they chose instead to go with an image that would be recognizable as to the gist of the story. of course, ask yourself which cover you would stop and look at. deb or ra feyrick. >>> we would like to hear what you think about mothers breast feeding, how old is too old for a mother to breast feed her...
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it showed a 26-year-old mother breast feeding her 3-year-old son. but the photographer decided against having mom and child sitting down to breast feed. instead, the boy is standing on a chair wearing military-style cargo pants. >> this is misleading. the boy looks a lot older than he is. when you see the picture he was -- i was kind of like wow. >> marketing experts say the shock value will help time magazine sell a good number of copies. it has received a lot of attention in the world of social media platforms and it was googled number one search term. the article talks about paernts what who take recommendations of dr. sears too far coined the term attachment parenting by breast feeding longer and doing things like carrying the baby instead of using strollers. heather is a lactation consultant. >> it helps to make them feel safe and loved. anyone is going blossom and reach their full phone shall under those circumstance autos we have to do what we feel is best for our kids and block block out other noise we encounter. >> people get caught up on t
it showed a 26-year-old mother breast feeding her 3-year-old son. but the photographer decided against having mom and child sitting down to breast feed. instead, the boy is standing on a chair wearing military-style cargo pants. >> this is misleading. the boy looks a lot older than he is. when you see the picture he was -- i was kind of like wow. >> marketing experts say the shock value will help time magazine sell a good number of copies. it has received a lot of attention in the...
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to get thhir hands on breast milk.to buy it.but sharing can be dangerous. everythinn from alcohol to h- i-v can be paased along through breast milk.instead... doctors recoomend women go milk programs re offered.nor the food and drug administration is debating whether to pprove the first drug to prevent h-i-v. it's called "truvada"... ii was approved in 20044to rrat peoole already infected with h-i-v.testing shows it cuts the risk of new infection by at least 44-percent in healthy gay and bisexual men... and by 73-percent in heterosexual &pcouples in which one partner had h-i-v but the other did &pnot. +next tiie ... button ... on... your alarm clocc...// áátakeáá your weight... into.../ consideraaion. consideration.accordiig.../ to... researchers... in germany...// ááyouráá p alarm clocc... can ive you... something.../ "sociaa... jet lag."...// ááit'sáá similaa... to... jet lag who... wake up .../ at.../ one and... sleep.../ in.../ on... weekends... / ááhaveááá../ .a... greater chance.../ of... gaining weight...///..áe
to get thhir hands on breast milk.to buy it.but sharing can be dangerous. everythinn from alcohol to h- i-v can be paased along through breast milk.instead... doctors recoomend women go milk programs re offered.nor the food and drug administration is debating whether to pprove the first drug to prevent h-i-v. it's called "truvada"... ii was approved in 20044to rrat peoole already infected with h-i-v.testing shows it cuts the risk of new infection by at least 44-percent in healthy gay...
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that's not how we breast field at home. >> is he really breast feeding in the picture? >> yes.in the picture, but i think they just wanted to try out artistic poses and give a literal and artistic view of extending breast feeding. obviously, to start, you know, to make it controversial and start a dialogue, which i think they did. >> you're an editor. you want controversy. >> right. >> you got it. >> we got controversy. but i think it's important to remember, as jamie mentions, that the point of generating controversy is so that people will read the story. so that people will talk about the story. >> yes. >> attachment parenting can be very controversial. it does have issues associated with it. there are parents who say this is simply not what i am temperamentally equipped to do. it's not what my job will permit me to do. does this somehow make me a deficient parents? other parents committed to it say this is exhausting and a whole third group sap this is the greatest thing i ever could have imagined for my child. we want to present those sides. and the only way to get that int
that's not how we breast field at home. >> is he really breast feeding in the picture? >> yes.in the picture, but i think they just wanted to try out artistic poses and give a literal and artistic view of extending breast feeding. obviously, to start, you know, to make it controversial and start a dialogue, which i think they did. >> you're an editor. you want controversy. >> right. >> you got it. >> we got controversy. but i think it's important to remember,...
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also, mothering or smothering, the battle of the breast-feeding really big kids. i talked to amanda peet about extreme parenting and her controversial mission to have every child vaccinated. and fatherhood and fame with carson daly. >> we're in church every sunday because we have a lot to be thankful for and we know that. >> i'll ask him about his faith, his family and all those supposed wild nights. also, rita wilson, hollywood royalty and the better half of that guy, tom hanks. and only in america, the family jacksons, brothers reunited and divided over michael's killer and a mother grieving her son's death. will you ever get over this? >> never. every morning, every -- all through the day, i think about michael. i just miss him. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. we begin with our big story, the bruising battle for the white house. not just votes that count. it is the money president obama and mitt romney spent billions since announcing support for same sex marriage. president obama raised at least $20 million. $15 million of which came from t
also, mothering or smothering, the battle of the breast-feeding really big kids. i talked to amanda peet about extreme parenting and her controversial mission to have every child vaccinated. and fatherhood and fame with carson daly. >> we're in church every sunday because we have a lot to be thankful for and we know that. >> i'll ask him about his faith, his family and all those supposed wild nights. also, rita wilson, hollywood royalty and the better half of that guy, tom hanks....
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a 3-year-old boy suckling on his mother's breast is ridiculous, isn't it?>> you know, i think it is best to leave these decisions up to the individual mom and it would be good if we didn't get overly zealous about these things, i think. parenting techniques and what have you. >> i know, but, look, sometimes you have to step in. this kid, what is he going to be like in school, the poor little might. >> if it were this easy to keep our children from being dysfunctional, do end you think we would all do it? if there were some recipe that would make all of our children really seen and civic minded and hugely intelligent, i think we would probably all do it. but i don't know that there is a recipe for creating that. i do know that i think children should be vaccinated. because that affects the health of all of the other children. >> right, you are an ambassador for u.n.'s foundation shot at life campaign. tell me about this. why are you so fixated on people getting vaccinations for their kids. >> well, the u.n. foundation came together with every child by 2 to s
a 3-year-old boy suckling on his mother's breast is ridiculous, isn't it?>> you know, i think it is best to leave these decisions up to the individual mom and it would be good if we didn't get overly zealous about these things, i think. parenting techniques and what have you. >> i know, but, look, sometimes you have to step in. this kid, what is he going to be like in school, the poor little might. >> if it were this easy to keep our children from being dysfunctional, do end...
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is breast- feeding. i do not think it matters whether in uniform. >> it was part of a series done for an air force support group. the photo evokes strong opinions some negative. people calling it a disgrace to the uniform. breast feeding is an off duty assignment in civilian clothes. practitioners and moms see it differently. >> it is a basic thing for a month to feed their baby. >> when i heard somebody say it was unprofessional, i thought ok. women in the military are allowed to feed themselves. why would it be unprofessional to feed their babies. >> whether are some policies about what they can do in uniform, the matter of breast- feeding has not been addressed. some do not understand the controversy. >> if it is normal to do that in public i think it is normal for them to do it. >> one of the women had this to say about the controversy. i am proud to be wearing a uniform while breast-feeding. i hope it encourages others to know they can whether they are active duty, civilians. >> the first privately
is breast- feeding. i do not think it matters whether in uniform. >> it was part of a series done for an air force support group. the photo evokes strong opinions some negative. people calling it a disgrace to the uniform. breast feeding is an off duty assignment in civilian clothes. practitioners and moms see it differently. >> it is a basic thing for a month to feed their baby. >> when i heard somebody say it was unprofessional, i thought ok. women in the military are...
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my mom wasn't able to breast-feed me and i was attached to her anyway. i don't get this attached parenting. think think this picture is artistic and beautiful. to put it in some perspective for you, the american academy of pediatrician says they breast-feed until six months old. 40% are breastfeeding until 6 months and 15% is doing it exclusively and less than 25% are breastfeeding at one year old. >> a hot topic. >> speaking of hot. turning up the heat. >> hot in the inland. you can see pretty hazy but not a spare-the-air day. cool weather coming for mother's day. >> thank you. no surprise all those claims that mayans predict the world would end in 2012 were wrong a new mayan calendar with revelations. copd makes it hard to breathe,@ so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life, but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, workin
my mom wasn't able to breast-feed me and i was attached to her anyway. i don't get this attached parenting. think think this picture is artistic and beautiful. to put it in some perspective for you, the american academy of pediatrician says they breast-feed until six months old. 40% are breastfeeding until 6 months and 15% is doing it exclusively and less than 25% are breastfeeding at one year old. >> a hot topic. >> speaking of hot. turning up the heat. >> hot in the inland....
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my mom wasn't able to breast-feed me and i was attached to her anyway. don't get this attached parenting. think think this picture is artistic and beautiful. to put it in some perspective for you, the american academy of pediatrician says they breast-feed until six months old. 40% are breastfeeding until 6 months and 15% is doing it exclusively and less than 25% are breastfeeding at one year old. >> a hot topic. >> speaking of hot. turning up the heat. >> hot in the inland. you can see pretty hazy but not a spare-the-air day. cool weather coming for mother's day. >> thank you. no surprise all those claims that mayans predict the world would end in 2012 were wrong a new mayan calendar with revelations. >>> teachers at san francisco unified plan to announce results of strike authorization vote this afternoon. they cast ballots yesterday. they are facing salary and benefit cuts over the next two years. their union contract expires at the end of next month. negotiations for a new agreement have stalled and officials are planning to issue 218 layoff notices b
my mom wasn't able to breast-feed me and i was attached to her anyway. don't get this attached parenting. think think this picture is artistic and beautiful. to put it in some perspective for you, the american academy of pediatrician says they breast-feed until six months old. 40% are breastfeeding until 6 months and 15% is doing it exclusively and less than 25% are breastfeeding at one year old. >> a hot topic. >> speaking of hot. turning up the heat. >> hot in the inland....
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vi virgie breast-fed her had son up to four years old. her family wondered if she did that too long. >> are these kids going to be okay? and now that they are, my kids are 19 and 17 and 14, and they're perfectly well-adjusted and they're not clingy and they're not weird. >> reporter: katherine alvin is a pediatrician and director of newborn nursing at kaiser santa clara. >> when the mother no longer feels it's appropriate for had her lifestyle, her well-being or her moods, it's probably not necessary to push it beyond a year. >> reporter: but she says it's totally up to the mom. >> it shouldn't be shocking. and the more people see that, the less shocked people will be about it. >> reporter: well, this might be shocking to you. this young woman did a the number of interviews and she admitted that she was breast-fed up until 6 years old. basically, she says that people should just get over it. reporting live in san jose, nbc bay area news. >>> on the peninsula, a well-known animal shelter received a band-aid of sorts from the palo alto city
vi virgie breast-fed her had son up to four years old. her family wondered if she did that too long. >> are these kids going to be okay? and now that they are, my kids are 19 and 17 and 14, and they're perfectly well-adjusted and they're not clingy and they're not weird. >> reporter: katherine alvin is a pediatrician and director of newborn nursing at kaiser santa clara. >> when the mother no longer feels it's appropriate for had her lifestyle, her well-being or her moods,...