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i talked with dr. kimrld bank headquarters in washington this morning and began by asking what's new in his goal of attacking poverty. >> we feel the fact that there's still 1.2 billion people living in absolute poverty, which is less than $1.25 a day, is a stain on our collective conscience. >> suarez: a stain? >> a stain. over the past 25 years we've made progress. we've gone from 4% of the people living in absolute poverty to 21% today most of that was because china grew sora but now the tough work remains. what we're seeing is a 1% a year drop in global poverty but what's going to happen is that that curve will flatten out dramatically and what we're saying is we now need to bend that arc downwards and really end poverty and it's going to take a lot of effort to reach this target. >> brown: give us a concrete example of what would you now do differently. >> so what would you do in india differently if you're committed to ending povr any well, i visited state called uttar pradesh that has over 200 milli
i talked with dr. kimrld bank headquarters in washington this morning and began by asking what's new in his goal of attacking poverty. >> we feel the fact that there's still 1.2 billion people living in absolute poverty, which is less than $1.25 a day, is a stain on our collective conscience. >> suarez: a stain? >> a stain. over the past 25 years we've made progress. we've gone from 4% of the people living in absolute poverty to 21% today most of that was because china grew...
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one bay area physician believes another dr. kim >>> pregnant women undergo a battery of lab tests. but one bay area physician believes another test is in order. dr. ken explains why. >> when liz became pregnant, she wanted to know. >> am i doing everything right? >> for starters, her doctor told her not to eat under cooked meat and since she owns cats -- >> the most important thing is i wasn't supposed to do litter. >> a parasite, it hibernates in the muscles of warm-blooded animals, and the meat we eat. it only sexually reproduces in cats. it poops into litter. she can pick up the parasite and not know it, developing mild, flu-like symptoms. >> she may get aches, maybe not a high fever. >> parasite can migrate to the unborn baby, causing brain damage, blindness, even death. >> the baby's risk of having it increases as the pregnancy progresses. >> women infected before they get pregnant develop immunity, but those never before infected are at risk. testing is key. the earlier toxo is detected, the greatest chance of preventing harm. >> 4,000 babies are born every year with an infect
one bay area physician believes another dr. kim >>> pregnant women undergo a battery of lab tests. but one bay area physician believes another test is in order. dr. ken explains why. >> when liz became pregnant, she wanted to know. >> am i doing everything right? >> for starters, her doctor told her not to eat under cooked meat and since she owns cats -- >> the most important thing is i wasn't supposed to do litter. >> a parasite, it hibernates in the...
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here's dr. kim with a taste test. >> reporter: at the confections, the dark chocolates contain a little taste of paradise. >> it tastes amazing. >> reporter: the sweets are sweetened with coconut sugar. coconut sugar is not actually made from coconut meat. it's produced from the nectar harvested from a coconut treat flower blossom. >> this is the coconut tree flower nectar. >> reporter: the co-founder says it's a healthier sweetener, in part because it raises your blood sugar more slowly and steadily than white sugar. >> it is unprocessed. and super mineral rich. >> reporter: but not everyone finds it so sweet. >> the bottom line is that coconut sugar is sugar. >> reporter: dr. robert. >> having a low index in and of itself is not protective against the food being a problem. >> they say that even if the coconut sugar has a lower index, it does not make it a healthier choice. the uc berkeley agrees. >> please don't look at this as a health food because it's not. >> they say as a nation, we consume to
here's dr. kim with a taste test. >> reporter: at the confections, the dark chocolates contain a little taste of paradise. >> it tastes amazing. >> reporter: the sweets are sweetened with coconut sugar. coconut sugar is not actually made from coconut meat. it's produced from the nectar harvested from a coconut treat flower blossom. >> this is the coconut tree flower nectar. >> reporter: the co-founder says it's a healthier sweetener, in part because it raises your...
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one of the first responders, dr. kim mills tried to revive him. >> what she told me is she handed it off to the emts. she pronounced him and said he's dead. somebody said we need to start cpr. >> reporter: now he says his wife is grappling with the reality of seeing these pictures of martin. >> you could see she got quiet, the emotion coming back. >> reporter: the second fatality is krystle campbell, a 29-year-old from medford, massachusetts, a suburb to the north of boston. krystle was standing along boylston street. >> what kind of daughter was she? >> she was the best. couldn't ask for better. >> reporter: krystle would have turned 30 on may 3rd. the third victim is a chinese national and a graduate of boston university. the injury continue to recover and tell their stories. anderson cooper spoke exclusively with ron broussard. >> were you knocked to the ground? >> i wasn't knocked to the ground. i knew i was i hit with something because the pain that shot through my leg was incredible. >> reporter: across the country
one of the first responders, dr. kim mills tried to revive him. >> what she told me is she handed it off to the emts. she pronounced him and said he's dead. somebody said we need to start cpr. >> reporter: now he says his wife is grappling with the reality of seeing these pictures of martin. >> you could see she got quiet, the emotion coming back. >> reporter: the second fatality is krystle campbell, a 29-year-old from medford, massachusetts, a suburb to the north of...
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one of the first responders, dr. kim mills tried to revive him. >> what she told me is she handed it off to the emts. she pronounced him and said he's dead. somebody said we need to start cpr. she said i don't think it will help. >> reporter: now he says his wife is grappling with the reality of seeing these pictures of martin. >> you could see she got quiet, you could see the tears welling up, the emotion coming back from yesterday. >> reporter: the second fatality is krystle campbell, a 29-year-old from medford, massachusetts, a suburb to the north of boston. krystle was standing along boylston street when the explosions went off. >> what kind of daughter was she? >> she was the best. couldn't ask for better. >> reporter: krystle would have turned 30 on may 3rd. the third victim is a chinese national and graduate student of boston university studying statistics. the injured continue to recover and tell their stories. anderson cooper spoke exclusively with ron broussard. >> were you knocked to the ground? >> i wasn't kn
one of the first responders, dr. kim mills tried to revive him. >> what she told me is she handed it off to the emts. she pronounced him and said he's dead. somebody said we need to start cpr. she said i don't think it will help. >> reporter: now he says his wife is grappling with the reality of seeing these pictures of martin. >> you could see she got quiet, you could see the tears welling up, the emotion coming back from yesterday. >> reporter: the second fatality is...
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one of the first responders, dr. kim mills, tried to revive him. husband matt describes the horror his wife ran toward after the blast. >> she did. she told me that she handed it off to the emts, she said hey, he's dead, and somebody said we need to start cpr. and she said, i don't think it's going to help. >> reporter: now he says his wife is grappling with the reality of seeing these pictures of martin. >> you could see she just got quiet and you could see the tears welling up and all the emotion coming back from yesterday. >> reporter: the second fatality is krystle campbell, a 29-year-old from medford, massachusetts, a suburb to the north of boston. krystle was standing along boylston street when the explosion went off. her mother, heartbroken. >> what kind of daughter was she, ma'am? >> she was the best. you couldn't ask for a better -- >> reporter: krystle would have turned 30 on may 3rd. the third victim, a chinese national and graduate student of boston university studying statistics. the injured continue to recover and tell their stories.
one of the first responders, dr. kim mills, tried to revive him. husband matt describes the horror his wife ran toward after the blast. >> she did. she told me that she handed it off to the emts, she said hey, he's dead, and somebody said we need to start cpr. and she said, i don't think it's going to help. >> reporter: now he says his wife is grappling with the reality of seeing these pictures of martin. >> you could see she just got quiet and you could see the tears welling...
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the administration is trying to read it and see what level of response they should give kim jong-un. >> paging drecretary kerry it is a big test for kerry. that is the asia pivot. they are talking about sending deployments and they had to fast track it and china is in an being bind and as usual. we are at a stand still. what gets me is the disconnect between joking about it and the grave seriousness of the threat. >> steve? >> that last point is important. just in terps of the public understanding the threat. this has a possibility with miscalculation or misunderstanding or communication spiraling out of the control quickly and not to sound like an alarmist i am not sure the public see it. they saw kim jong-un and they don't understand the magnitude of the threat. i am glad dempsey said because he shored up chuck hagel. the north koreans have not helped diffuse thuation. that is an understatement. talk tough. they have not only helped defuse it. they are doing all of this. and i hope the administration has a stronger stance behind the scenes than what chuck hagel articulated today. >> in new york
the administration is trying to read it and see what level of response they should give kim jong-un. >> paging drecretary kerry it is a big test for kerry. that is the asia pivot. they are talking about sending deployments and they had to fast track it and china is in an being bind and as usual. we are at a stand still. what gets me is the disconnect between joking about it and the grave seriousness of the threat. >> steve? >> that last point is important. just in terps of the...
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dr. kanh said kim jong-un is, quote, not very stupid and he does not believe the north koreans are, quotedrops a single bomb -- north korea is such a small country if america drops a single bomb, there won't be any north korea on the map of the world. >> it's not publicity or a game playing for the united states oe basically mobilizing their forces for a deterrent. kanh says he visited north korea and had a nuclear program with them. he became known as the nuclear johnny appleseed to any regime willing to pay for it. steve, brian, gretchen? >> gretchen: thank you very much. meantime, the other big story going on, at least some people are covering it and asking questions about it, is why did jay-z and beyonce travel to cuba to celebrate their fifth anniversary? it was very public. what is it with hollywood celebrities going to cuba? of course, it's run bay dictator and -- buy bia dictator -- by a dictator. what is the obsession and did they go through the right channels to get the right visas? >> steve: that's it exactly. keep in mind, americans are banned from going to cuba unless they ge
dr. kanh said kim jong-un is, quote, not very stupid and he does not believe the north koreans are, quotedrops a single bomb -- north korea is such a small country if america drops a single bomb, there won't be any north korea on the map of the world. >> it's not publicity or a game playing for the united states oe basically mobilizing their forces for a deterrent. kanh says he visited north korea and had a nuclear program with them. he became known as the nuclear johnny appleseed to any...
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dr. espinola jackson, [speaker not understood] bayview hunters point, san francisco. i would like to say that, supervisor kim, i agree with a lot of questions that you were raising, but one of the things i think all of you should do is look at how city planning was being run 20 years ago. i've lived here in san francisco for 70 years. i've been voting for 55 years. all right. so, that's a long time. and the thing of it is that those of us, the citizens of san francisco whom you are supposed to represent -- not what your ideas are, but what are the citizens' ideas, what do the citizens want. and this is not being done. and i'd like to say i'm very disappointed that we don't have anyone from district 10 because that's the largest area of land
dr. espinola jackson, [speaker not understood] bayview hunters point, san francisco. i would like to say that, supervisor kim, i agree with a lot of questions that you were raising, but one of the things i think all of you should do is look at how city planning was being run 20 years ago. i've lived here in san francisco for 70 years. i've been voting for 55 years. all right. so, that's a long time. and the thing of it is that those of us, the citizens of san francisco whom you are supposed to...
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dr. murray who now is serving time for giving michael jackson an overdose of drug. >> washington is responding to north korean threats with extreme alater. kim jong-un has vowed to restart a reactor at the main nuclear facility. when fully operational, it could produce enough material for one atomic bomb every year. despite the rhetoric, the army is proceeding with caution. >> what we don't want to do is respond to some type of move that would get us into a rapid escalation into a conflict. >> the u.n. secretary said he also worries about world response to north korea's military provocations and wants to help facility peaceful dialogue between nations. >> regulators in europe are teaming up to force mountain view based google to overhaul the privacy policy. the regulators claim that google failed to make concrete changes to the privacy policy that left consumers in the dark an how much information they have about them and how long the information is kept. last year, the company mergeed 60 privacy policies into one procedure saying it is necessary and legal. france is leading the effort with britain, netherlands, germany, spain and italy. >>
dr. murray who now is serving time for giving michael jackson an overdose of drug. >> washington is responding to north korean threats with extreme alater. kim jong-un has vowed to restart a reactor at the main nuclear facility. when fully operational, it could produce enough material for one atomic bomb every year. despite the rhetoric, the army is proceeding with caution. >> what we don't want to do is respond to some type of move that would get us into a rapid escalation into a...
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dr. murray who now is serving time for giving michael jackson an overdose of drug. >> washington is responding to north korean threats with extreme alater. kimong-un has vowed to restart a reactor at the main nuclear facility. when fully operational, it could produce enough material for one atomic bomb every year. despite the rhetoric, the army is proceeding with caution. >> what we don't want to do is respond to some type of move that would get us into a rapid escalation into a conflict. >> the u.n. secretary said he also worries about world response to north korea's military provocations and wants to help facility peaceful dialogue between nations. >> regulators in europe are teaming up to force mountain view based google to overhaul the privacy policy. the regulators claim that google failed to make concrete changes to the privacy policy that left consumers in the dark an how much information they have about them and how long the information is kept. last year, the company mergeed 60 privacy policies into one procedure saying it is necessary and legal. france is leading the effort with britain, netherlands, germany, spain and italy. >> mi
dr. murray who now is serving time for giving michael jackson an overdose of drug. >> washington is responding to north korean threats with extreme alater. kimong-un has vowed to restart a reactor at the main nuclear facility. when fully operational, it could produce enough material for one atomic bomb every year. despite the rhetoric, the army is proceeding with caution. >> what we don't want to do is respond to some type of move that would get us into a rapid escalation into a...
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dr. evil with every hour. luckily, do you know who we have to combat him? darth vader. i'm kidding. >> we have hank greenberg on why kim jong-un is worrying business titans like hank greenberg, don't go away. liz: this is serious situation, north korea is still threatening, it has moved a long range missile to the coast. now, american businesses are worrying, general motors ceo danikaerer -- acres said nuclear tensions are mounting. but we have former aig ceo hank greenberg, he is one of the few western businessmen to have set foot on north korean soil. this is in. could you never heard before. and he is here exclusively to talk about tensions in north korea. what do you make with what is going on in north korea. >> it is obviously disturbing everyone. it is irresponsible. and one of the dangers when you have someone as irresponsible, he can follow-up and do anger responsible act. but, i think it is up likely. i think unlikely. liz: why? >> what does he gain? he is trying to gain our attention. every time he has done that before we responded. liz: let me ask you this question. it seems that the drums are beating louder
dr. evil with every hour. luckily, do you know who we have to combat him? darth vader. i'm kidding. >> we have hank greenberg on why kim jong-un is worrying business titans like hank greenberg, don't go away. liz: this is serious situation, north korea is still threatening, it has moved a long range missile to the coast. now, american businesses are worrying, general motors ceo danikaerer -- acres said nuclear tensions are mounting. but we have former aig ceo hank greenberg, he is one of...