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the c.d.c. . in atlanta. since.
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undersecretary general michel c.d.c. . says the most discovered in the early ages has killed more than twenty five million people according to the u.n. around thirty three million people are currently h.i.v. positive with almost half of them concealing work on where ok actually just a michelle city babies one of the experts or believe that's my view should not only be forty hospitals but minds to not long ago the reaches for aids treatment but now seven million people take it all around the world and it's a great success of education and tolerance says to see the baby. who is the city didn't come to a show how i know how are you thank you thank you very much for being with us well well i know you are tired. pretty rough schedule so once again thanks for having the time it's my pleasure i'm sure you will be a thank you first of all i want to start with a compliment comic saying nice things to pick out for the last five years no ma'am . new cases of hiv infected people in more in their own thirty countries has dropped more t
undersecretary general michel c.d.c. . says the most discovered in the early ages has killed more than twenty five million people according to the u.n. around thirty three million people are currently h.i.v. positive with almost half of them concealing work on where ok actually just a michelle city babies one of the experts or believe that's my view should not only be forty hospitals but minds to not long ago the reaches for aids treatment but now seven million people take it all around the...
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. >> our guest, brian hamilton, c.d.c. of sageworks. >> tom: still ahead, buy a bracelet, fund a small business. our series "conscious capital" continues with c.e.o. of starbucks about his campaign, create jobs for usa. with u.s. troops now out of iraq, the pentagon is finishing work on a sweeping review of america's military role around the world. the report on strategic choices is due out next month, and will detail the tradeoffs that might have to be made as congress prepares cuts in defense spending. darren gersh takes a look at the challenges facing the u.s. military after iraq. >> reporter: now that the colors have returned from iraq, the military is preparing to make difficult decisions. hundreds of thousands of troops are likely to be cut, and defense analyst loren thompson says that's just the beginning. >> when you go into a withdrawal from a war and the coming of peace, there are adjustments that have to be made in the size of the force, in the composition of your investment budget, in the number of bases you op
. >> our guest, brian hamilton, c.d.c. of sageworks. >> tom: still ahead, buy a bracelet, fund a small business. our series "conscious capital" continues with c.e.o. of starbucks about his campaign, create jobs for usa. with u.s. troops now out of iraq, the pentagon is finishing work on a sweeping review of america's military role around the world. the report on strategic choices is due out next month, and will detail the tradeoffs that might have to be made as congress...
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. >> our guest, brian hamilton, c.d.c. of sageworks. >> tom: still ahead, buy a bracelet, fund a small business. our series "conscious capital" continues with c.e.o. of starbucks about his campaign, create jobs for usa. with u.s. troops now out of iraq, the pentagon is finishing work on a sweeping review of america's military role around the world. the report on strategic choices is due out next month, and will detail the tradeoffs that might have to be made as congress prepares cuts in defense spending. darren gersh takes a look at the challenges facing the u.s. military after iraq. >> reporter: now that the colors have returned from iraq, the military is preparing to make difficult decisions. hundreds of thousands of troops are likely to be cut, and defense analyst loren thompson says that's just the beginning. >> when you go into a withdrawal from a war and the coming of peace, there are adjustments that have to be made in the size of the force, in the composition of your investment budget, in the number of bases you op
. >> our guest, brian hamilton, c.d.c. of sageworks. >> tom: still ahead, buy a bracelet, fund a small business. our series "conscious capital" continues with c.e.o. of starbucks about his campaign, create jobs for usa. with u.s. troops now out of iraq, the pentagon is finishing work on a sweeping review of america's military role around the world. the report on strategic choices is due out next month, and will detail the tradeoffs that might have to be made as congress...
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. >> our guest, brian hamilton, c.d.c. of sageworks. >> tom: still ahead, buy a bracelet, fund a small business. our series "conscious capital" continues with c.e.o. of starbucks about his campaign, create jobs for usa. with u.s. troops now out of iraq, the pentagon is finishing work on a sweeping review of america's military role around the world. the report on strategic choices is due out next month, and will detail the tradeoffs that might have to be made as congress prepares cuts in defense spending. darren gersh takes a look at the challenges facing the u.s. military after iraq. >> reporter: now that the colors have returned from iraq, the military is preparing to make difficult decisions. hundreds of thousands of troops are likely to be cut, and defense analyst loren thompson says that's just the beginning. >> when you go into a withdrawal from a war and the coming of peace, there are adjustments that have to be made in the size of the force, in the composition of your investment budget, in the number of bases you op
. >> our guest, brian hamilton, c.d.c. of sageworks. >> tom: still ahead, buy a bracelet, fund a small business. our series "conscious capital" continues with c.e.o. of starbucks about his campaign, create jobs for usa. with u.s. troops now out of iraq, the pentagon is finishing work on a sweeping review of america's military role around the world. the report on strategic choices is due out next month, and will detail the tradeoffs that might have to be made as congress...
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and c.d.c. and by comparing. the deaths before fukushima for fourteen weeks and after fukushima and then expanding on the data we found that there has been an increase in deaths in the united states this is been corroborated by findings of deaths of particularly of children younger than one year in british columbia which is one of the first places where the radiation would hit so you so younger than one year is that. in fact i thought that the birth the death rate for children that age actually been declining in the united states until the fukushima it reactor it had read it had been and then and then the death rate went up another was thousands died why i just under one year and what does this have to do with church and noble. well this is the same findings we found after chernobyl and i'm the editor of the book and i hold it up here on chernobyl catastrophe for people in the environment and what we found was that immediate children because their immune systems are not fully formed and because their detoxificati
and c.d.c. and by comparing. the deaths before fukushima for fourteen weeks and after fukushima and then expanding on the data we found that there has been an increase in deaths in the united states this is been corroborated by findings of deaths of particularly of children younger than one year in british columbia which is one of the first places where the radiation would hit so you so younger than one year is that. in fact i thought that the birth the death rate for children that age actually...
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all that impressive does it let's speak to somebody who's advised airlines who recently wrote in the c.d.c. sentinel that the t.s.a. is basically doing it all wrong join me to discuss this is ben brantley director at lime advisors but i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and according to your estimates are your talk you say that fifty six billion dollars has actually been spent on aviation security since nine eleven how do you come up with that figure. that figure is whether it's put together by a couple members of the house who recently looked and expenditures as well it's a pretty widely reported number and when you think about it that amounts to an average about five point six billion dollars a year just on aviation screening which when you think about how that relates to the expenditures of the intelligence community or you know actions that could be were directly taken against terrorism it seems like to be number of the folks in the field it seems like a rather massive misdirection of resort. well yes before we get into what exactly you think the t.s.a. is doing wrong i
all that impressive does it let's speak to somebody who's advised airlines who recently wrote in the c.d.c. sentinel that the t.s.a. is basically doing it all wrong join me to discuss this is ben brantley director at lime advisors but i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and according to your estimates are your talk you say that fifty six billion dollars has actually been spent on aviation security since nine eleven how do you come up with that figure. that figure is whether it's...
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earlier this week, the c.d.c. a report showing that just two in five of the more than one million americans with h.i.v. have their infection under control. worldwide, some 34 million people now live with h.i.v./aids. in south africa, where more than five and a half million are infected, a memorial service was held. a nurse at one aids hospice center said she remainsçç optimistic about the availability of new treatment and funding. >> so, i think we are making progress, slowly, in our country, but it's thanks to a civil society. we fight hard for what we've got around h.i.v./aids and a.r.v.s. >> brown: but concerns in africa and worldwide remain, particularly in the midst of a financial crisis that threatens funding cutbacks. just last week, the global fund to fight aids, tuberculosis and malaria-- the world's largest backer of h.i.v. treatment and prevention programs-- announced it would halt any new grants until 2014. there's also been sobering news on the scientific front, as trials of a promising microbicide
earlier this week, the c.d.c. a report showing that just two in five of the more than one million americans with h.i.v. have their infection under control. worldwide, some 34 million people now live with h.i.v./aids. in south africa, where more than five and a half million are infected, a memorial service was held. a nurse at one aids hospice center said she remainsçç optimistic about the availability of new treatment and funding. >> so, i think we are making progress, slowly, in our...
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the c.d.c. estimates salmonella alone affects 50 million people a year. just this year the food and drug administration issued a recall of grape tomatoes because of potential salmonella. and also the liss tearia tainted cantaloupe in october. cars to accelerate unexpectedly and resulted in a recall of nearly two million vehicles. matel recalled two million toys in 2007 because it was covered in lead paint. public health and safety precautions have been on the books for a long time and passed with bipartisan support. and the fact is there were more regulations during president bush's term than there were during president obama's overall when you calculate the time they've been in office. but there was no call when president bush was in to cut back. there is only when president obama's in office. the drug act was enacted in 1906 by teddy roosevelt. food, drug and cosmetics in 1908. and another one when richard nixon was president. the clean air act was enacted in 1977. if h.r. 527 is enacted without adopting this amendment we can no longer take precautions
the c.d.c. estimates salmonella alone affects 50 million people a year. just this year the food and drug administration issued a recall of grape tomatoes because of potential salmonella. and also the liss tearia tainted cantaloupe in october. cars to accelerate unexpectedly and resulted in a recall of nearly two million vehicles. matel recalled two million toys in 2007 because it was covered in lead paint. public health and safety precautions have been on the books for a long time and passed...