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dr. riche: population growth is heading towards some kind of stability as people replace themselves. but where it's located and how they consume -- that's the issue for sustainability. narrator: demographer deborah balk combines demographic and spacial data to examine how vulnerable populations in the coastal regions of developing nations will be affected by climate change. balk: prior work has predominantly looked at the causes of climate change. this study asks, what will some of the consequences of climate change be and what will those consequences be for human population and for human settlements? narrator: predictinguture population trends will help policy makers plan mitigation strategies to ensure a better quality of life for coming generations and to protect our environment. martha farnsworth riche is the former director of the u.s. census bureau, who was instrumental in designing the 2000 census. dr. riche: demography is really the science of studying people or studying populations. in
dr. riche: population growth is heading towards some kind of stability as people replace themselves. but where it's located and how they consume -- that's the issue for sustainability. narrator: demographer deborah balk combines demographic and spacial data to examine how vulnerable populations in the coastal regions of developing nations will be affected by climate change. balk: prior work has predominantly looked at the causes of climate change. this study asks, what will some of the...
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we want to bring in abc's chief medical editor, dr. rich besser. what are the symptoms of that, rich? >> a lot of women will have mood changes after they have a baby. 10% will have postpartum depression. it's typical things you see with depression. lack of interest in the world. trouble with sleeping and appetite. with postpartum depression, you have trouble sleeping when the baby sleeps. there may be lack of enjoyment in being a new mom. and you may have guilt about not being a good mother. and anxiety that something bad could happen to your baby. >> and what happened in washington, d.c., rich, is that consistent with postpartum depression? >> we only know what her mother said. we haven't seen her mental health records. this is very unusual. usually with depression, you have lack of energy. trouble getting out of bed. not a problem with reality. there's postpartum psychosis where you lose connection. that would be more likely. for someone with depression to get in a car and drive from connecticut to washington, that doesn't sound like depression.
we want to bring in abc's chief medical editor, dr. rich besser. what are the symptoms of that, rich? >> a lot of women will have mood changes after they have a baby. 10% will have postpartum depression. it's typical things you see with depression. lack of interest in the world. trouble with sleeping and appetite. with postpartum depression, you have trouble sleeping when the baby sleeps. there may be lack of enjoyment in being a new mom. and you may have guilt about not being a good...
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dr. scott. cpi is saying in some of his testimony, and rich was just reading some of that, this is what createdhe real problems with the system was dissembling anonymous shopping. that is really at the core of some of the issues today. people want is to be able to go on the site lay there would on amazon. stroller around, looked at prices, get a sense of what there would be on the hook for. and they could not. that is because, as i and a stand, the administration did not want people to be able to do that. is that the source of the problem? >> did not want people to see the prices until pout what the e would get to offset the cost of the plans because they knew the cost of the plan was i and many people receive the sticker prices and not come back. they created an initial bottleneck by having to verify people's income and determine the subsidy eligibility before they can do that kind of wonder shopping. they never built a tool to show consumers with the real prices work. too much pride to the launch of a. inside the apartment of health and human services. they referred employees to calculate you
dr. scott. cpi is saying in some of his testimony, and rich was just reading some of that, this is what createdhe real problems with the system was dissembling anonymous shopping. that is really at the core of some of the issues today. people want is to be able to go on the site lay there would on amazon. stroller around, looked at prices, get a sense of what there would be on the hook for. and they could not. that is because, as i and a stand, the administration did not want people to be able...
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dr. richard besser, to discuss it all. and, again, rich, foster farms, the company that owns please plants, what changes did the usda likely force upon the company to let them keep these plants open in the first place? >> yeah. usda says foster farms has changed their processing, how they're handling chickens. the usda will do more monitoring, testing samples to see if that's still there. i have to tell you, the outbreak is still going on. there were three new cases yesterday. until we know this is over, i would stay away from this chicken. >> we hear about outbreaks such as this. but you are particularly concerned about this one. >> this is a dangerous outbreak. normally, 20% of people with salmonella will end in the hospital. here, 42% of people are in the hospital. and many of the strains can't be treated with common antibiotics. there's certain people who are at greater risk. the young. elderly. people with chronic medical conditions. this can get in the bloodstream and be a deadly infection. very serious. >> and unfortunately, there's
dr. richard besser, to discuss it all. and, again, rich, foster farms, the company that owns please plants, what changes did the usda likely force upon the company to let them keep these plants open in the first place? >> yeah. usda says foster farms has changed their processing, how they're handling chickens. the usda will do more monitoring, testing samples to see if that's still there. i have to tell you, the outbreak is still going on. there were three new cases yesterday. until we...
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dr. richard besser is here with this. how serious is this, rich? >> the fda did a study.hey found that 12% of all of the imported spices are contaminated with insect parts or rodent hairs. 7% had salmonella. now, the bug parts aren't going to harm you but no one wants to eat those. the salmonella can cause disease. but probably less than we might think. because we tend to cook the spices and not use many of them. but there's probably disease we don't know about. because you usually think it's the chicken, not the perhaps rica. >> how do we keep these imports away from our table? >> the fda proposed new food safety rules to make sure that foreign suppliers are doing things properly. this is a wake-up call to them that they have to clean up the plants. when you see this in manufacturing, there's a problem. >> what can we do to protect yourselves? >> if you're someone, if you cook your food well, you're going to kill salmonella. if you're someone who is at high risk for salmonella, elderly, very young, or someone with an immune problem, you want to make sure the spices get c
dr. richard besser is here with this. how serious is this, rich? >> the fda did a study.hey found that 12% of all of the imported spices are contaminated with insect parts or rodent hairs. 7% had salmonella. now, the bug parts aren't going to harm you but no one wants to eat those. the salmonella can cause disease. but probably less than we might think. because we tend to cook the spices and not use many of them. but there's probably disease we don't know about. because you usually think...
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dr. martin luther king senior was a registered republican, but uncle ml was an independent. as a rich civil rights activist, he follows the path of not publicly endorsing a political party or candidate. not the servant> or master of either. i am not inextricably bound to your party. as one who has been elected to the georgia house of representatives as a democrat, and who has been a presidential appointee in a republican administration, i'm beginning to understand the wisdom of my uncle ml. my name is not to become involved -- my aim is not to become involved in political squabble but to speak the truth as best i can. we are commanded to pray for those in authority and i know that we all do that. we also pray for our nation, understanding that human reasoning and human solutions are too finite to bring an ultimate resolution to our problems. the saddest and sickest part longs for the gift of salvation in christ. recently -- recent remarks by pope francis remind us that human beings have immediate problems in their lives and these are not limited to the great moral questions of our tim
dr. martin luther king senior was a registered republican, but uncle ml was an independent. as a rich civil rights activist, he follows the path of not publicly endorsing a political party or candidate. not the servant> or master of either. i am not inextricably bound to your party. as one who has been elected to the georgia house of representatives as a democrat, and who has been a presidential appointee in a republican administration, i'm beginning to understand the wisdom of my uncle ml....
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rich off americans getting fast. my guests, mark bittman, author of "food matters guide to conscious eating" and dr.ent of the physicians committee for responsible medicine and leading add voe scvocate for higher sta. hope you will join us. we will wrap with the story debra winger wanted to end our interview with about her broadway debut in "the anarchist" and its abrupt end. >> i remembered one important thing. i wanted to meet the people in the box office. i hadn't met them. >> what is this obsession, you had this obsession with the lalt is wo -- lattice work of the pro ducts. the guy that paints the set. >> i'm one of them. >> you know if you are in nasa you can't get out of the capsule. >> you absolutely can. you just can't untether. >> go on, the box office. >> went up to the box office. it was a golden theater, which stayed empty after we closed. i won't go into that. and, the manager -- his father head run the theater before him and his daughter was about to take over for him. three generations of a family that had run that box office. so, already i am like, he is taking down newspaper clippi
rich off americans getting fast. my guests, mark bittman, author of "food matters guide to conscious eating" and dr.ent of the physicians committee for responsible medicine and leading add voe scvocate for higher sta. hope you will join us. we will wrap with the story debra winger wanted to end our interview with about her broadway debut in "the anarchist" and its abrupt end. >> i remembered one important thing. i wanted to meet the people in the box office. i hadn't...
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york city rich with cultural institutions we every weekend we went to zoos the music museum of natural history art museums the opera plays we went to everything that adults do that is beyond just dr lawyer indian chief to show the full range the dynamic range of what curious talented people can do as adults and in that i got exposed to the planetary my brother is an artist he was enchanted by the art museums when fact went to high school music and art my sister is the one sell out she went into corporate america but what i stood for i went to the bronx high school of science it is what it's fairly recently it logs eight we got our eighth nobel prize among the college that went to harvard and majored in physics knowing all along that astrophysics would never was not a black man's world and it's not at the time and in fact every one of my ambitions when expressed in our culture was you know i want to join the physics club no you looks like you're good at basketball why don't we will set it up so that you can play on the basketball team and we'll send you rides back home from school it was as though my interest where the path of most resistance are you father to my father was active
york city rich with cultural institutions we every weekend we went to zoos the music museum of natural history art museums the opera plays we went to everything that adults do that is beyond just dr lawyer indian chief to show the full range the dynamic range of what curious talented people can do as adults and in that i got exposed to the planetary my brother is an artist he was enchanted by the art museums when fact went to high school music and art my sister is the one sell out she went into...
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dr. martin luther king senior was a registered republican, but uncle ml was an independent. as a rich and and civil rights activist, he follows the path of not publicly endorsing a political party or candidate. he once wrote, not the servant or master of either. i am not inextricably bound to your party. as one who has been elected to the georgia house of representatives as a democrat, and who has been a presidential appointee in a republican administration, i'm beginning to understand the wisdom of my uncle ml. my name is not to become involved -- my aim is not to become involved in political squabble but to speak the truth as best i can. we are commanded to pray for those in authority and i know that we all do that. we also pray for our nation, understanding that human reasoning and human solutions are too finite to bring an ultimate resolution to our problems. the saddest and sickest part longs for the gift of salvation in christ. recently -- recent remarks by pope francis remind us that human beings have immediate problems in their lives and these are not limited to the great mora
dr. martin luther king senior was a registered republican, but uncle ml was an independent. as a rich and and civil rights activist, he follows the path of not publicly endorsing a political party or candidate. he once wrote, not the servant or master of either. i am not inextricably bound to your party. as one who has been elected to the georgia house of representatives as a democrat, and who has been a presidential appointee in a republican administration, i'm beginning to understand the...
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rich, enduring color for everything, including love and happiness. benjamin moore. for everything that matters. ♪ >>> he did not act as a medical professional using sound -- >> -- in mr. jackson's body -- >> for over a week dred as district attorney david walgren portrayed him as reckless. >> conrad murray abandoned michael when he needed help. >> then, on day 9, for the first time, jurors heard murray's own voice and his version of events in a police interview recorded just days after jackson's death. >> your name. >> conrad robert murray. >> it was jackson, murray said, who told him all about propofol and insisted he use it to ease jackson's crippling insomnia. >> he knew that that was the only thing that worked for him. i constantly cautioned him. >> cautioned him and claims murray tried to wean him from the drug. still, jackson pressed for propofol on the day he died. >> he said, "i can't function if i don't sleep, so i agreed that i would switch over to the propofol. >> then murray said he sat at jackson's side. >> i monitored him, saw his oxygen saturation was stable. heart rate, everything looks stable. then i needed to go to the bathroom. then i came back to his bedside and i was stunned in the sens
rich, enduring color for everything, including love and happiness. benjamin moore. for everything that matters. ♪ >>> he did not act as a medical professional using sound -- >> -- in mr. jackson's body -- >> for over a week dred as district attorney david walgren portrayed him as reckless. >> conrad murray abandoned michael when he needed help. >> then, on day 9, for the first time, jurors heard murray's own voice and his version of events in a police...
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rich thinks they might get somewhere with this. and 30 no votes but her allies are defending her. one of her colleagues, dr.ine aroma for about her career he has shown a concern about inflation whenever it was a genuine possibility. critics should study her record in ridings carefully. lori: what does this say about the timing? what is the likelihood we end up without a fed chief if they put the nomination on hold and ben bernanke's term expires how this unfolds? >> there is time to clear this up and we see these holds all the time and usually they get negotiated, usually the senator puts a hold on, work something out, works out, work out some kind of vote for the senator on the piece of legislation. one of -- person close to senator paul says he has not decided yet whether he is going to do this so obviously it is a negotiation. lori: thanks, peter barnes. creditors question emergency manager kevin nor with the dead of the city's filing for bankruptcy. adam: dick bove's call on the dangerous game on banks. stocks are, quote, that money. he will join us to explain why. [ male announcer ] sheets or bar? how
rich thinks they might get somewhere with this. and 30 no votes but her allies are defending her. one of her colleagues, dr.ine aroma for about her career he has shown a concern about inflation whenever it was a genuine possibility. critics should study her record in ridings carefully. lori: what does this say about the timing? what is the likelihood we end up without a fed chief if they put the nomination on hold and ben bernanke's term expires how this unfolds? >> there is time to clear...