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elisabeth leamy, abc news, tonight. >>> coming up, airlines offering deep, low discounts.ow low can the prices go? but we also speak mpgs so you can fly by gas stations. in fact, we speak mpgs so fluently, we can say one more thing. the new ford fusion is the most-fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. and that's something no one else can say. we speak the 2010 ford fusion. get in... and drive one. start taking care of my heart, but i wasn't ready to give up taste. sometimes, sacrifice... is the name of the game. honey nut cheerios cereal... tastes great and can help... lower cholesterol. i guess i can do this. bee happy. bee healthy. ever wonder how cheez-it bakes... so much real cheese in such small bites? ♪ baking complete! well, now you know. cheez-it. the big cheese. to lower yourow you know. bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipi
elisabeth leamy, abc news, tonight. >>> coming up, airlines offering deep, low discounts.ow low can the prices go? but we also speak mpgs so you can fly by gas stations. in fact, we speak mpgs so fluently, we can say one more thing. the new ford fusion is the most-fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. and that's something no one else can say. we speak the 2010 ford fusion. get in... and drive one. start taking care of my heart, but i wasn't ready to give up taste. sometimes,...
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. >> jimmy: elisabeth moss, i should say. that is your fiancee?yeah. >> jimmy: from "mad men." [ cheers and applause ] i love her. >> i'm sorry, what's that? >> jimmy: from "mad men." >> did you say you love her? >> jimmy: no, i love her like i love her. >> okay. all right, then. [ laughter ] easy. easy. >> jimmy: i didn't do anything that crazy. >> didn't you? >> jimmy: no, i didn't. >> didn't you do something a little bit crazy? >> jimmy: i didn't do anything a little bit crazy. >> you like her work? >> jimmy: yes. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: unbelievable. are you excited about the wedding? when is the wedding? >> that's going to be in a few months. you know, i don't want to, you know, disclose too much about it. >> jimmy: you can disclose something to me. i haven't got my invitation. >> oh. did you want to go? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. i'm like your buddy. >> i mean, you're my buddy but it's like, you know, steve's going, higgins is going, a bunch of the audience is coming, you guys are all welcome. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why you invitin
. >> jimmy: elisabeth moss, i should say. that is your fiancee?yeah. >> jimmy: from "mad men." [ cheers and applause ] i love her. >> i'm sorry, what's that? >> jimmy: from "mad men." >> did you say you love her? >> jimmy: no, i love her like i love her. >> okay. all right, then. [ laughter ] easy. easy. >> jimmy: i didn't do anything that crazy. >> didn't you? >> jimmy: no, i didn't. >> didn't you do...
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elisabeth leamy, abc news, washington. >>> the world has a new oldest man, he's an american.the census projected number of u.s. send tear yans will number up to 75,000 by mid century. the oldest man is walter bruni. born september 21st. 1896. his advice, stay active and be good to people. when we come back, hundreds of people being good to one another at the local coffee shop. while you wear it, that's it's much easier to find money at esurance. great auto insurance rates and lots of discounts! got insurance already? save more with esurance's "switch & save (tm) discount"! it also pays to shop online. you get esurance's "fast 5 (tm) discount" just for getting an instant online quote. - thanks, professor. - don't forget the good student discount. and there's even more discounts! it's no "secret" that you can save hundreds with esurance. make it your "mission" to click or call esurance today. does two jobs... at once. one: kills weeds to the root. two: forms a barrier, preventing new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control. and maybe some gas relievers in case you'
elisabeth leamy, abc news, washington. >>> the world has a new oldest man, he's an american.the census projected number of u.s. send tear yans will number up to 75,000 by mid century. the oldest man is walter bruni. born september 21st. 1896. his advice, stay active and be good to people. when we come back, hundreds of people being good to one another at the local coffee shop. while you wear it, that's it's much easier to find money at esurance. great auto insurance rates and lots of...
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potomac books publishes redcoats revenge an alternate history of the war of 1812, elisabeth, senior editor at bantam books, tell us about this one. >> this is an alternate history of the war of 1812, would have happened if britain had won and basically the author is a retired colonel from a american army and people who posits that british would have sent over rawlinson one of the greatest generals ever to fight in north america and they would have occupied the white house, they would have come through and america would have been a british condi so it is documented, is a thrilling story of what might have been in we have been very successful with all and histories and counter fragile histories which are, it seems like should be part of the realm of science fiction but, in fact, what it is is a way to look at historical documents and think about how history might have been difference here is so it opens a great question and is a great book for historians and people who love to read history. >> what other alternate histories have to publish? >> we are about to do one on the cuban missile cris
potomac books publishes redcoats revenge an alternate history of the war of 1812, elisabeth, senior editor at bantam books, tell us about this one. >> this is an alternate history of the war of 1812, would have happened if britain had won and basically the author is a retired colonel from a american army and people who posits that british would have sent over rawlinson one of the greatest generals ever to fight in north america and they would have occupied the white house, they would have...
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michael phelps scwp elisabeth pelton have done very well. >>> and an unusual sporting event going ons weekend at the bawl convention center. the game that's put indoor football or mini soccer -- teams from across the u.s. have gathered for competition on the hard court without walls using a smaller ball. the game has roots in uruguay and was popularized in the streets of brazil and the best in baltimore this weekend. check them out. >> street ball on a court? >> i'm -- i couldn't figure out what they were there for. thank you. >>> living on the edge literally. >> how and why two men call the side of a building home sweet >>> a llama wrangler was needed in one kentucky neighborhood. 15 escaped from a farm in louisville. they wandered through several yards before the farmer coaxed the animals home. the llamas escaped when a group partying on the farm left the gate open. >>> people walking down one industry in rio de janeiro find them looking up because a couple of brother have set up residence on the side of a building. for 12 hours a day they use the chair, table, and hammocks suspend
michael phelps scwp elisabeth pelton have done very well. >>> and an unusual sporting event going ons weekend at the bawl convention center. the game that's put indoor football or mini soccer -- teams from across the u.s. have gathered for competition on the hard court without walls using a smaller ball. the game has roots in uruguay and was popularized in the streets of brazil and the best in baltimore this weekend. check them out. >> street ball on a court? >> i'm -- i...
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. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: and elisabeth is nominated for an emmy as well. >> yeah.e going to win, i'm sure of it. we're going to win. >> jimmy: all right. >> absolutely. yeah. because we're nominated. i think once you're nominated, you win. that's kind of the way it goes. >> jimmy: no, that's not what happens at all. you're up against other people and then you see who wins. >> oh, i thought the nonation was like, "here you go." >> jimmy: no. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so yeah. >> yeah. let's just -- i'm sure we'll be fine. >> jimmy: i'll call you. yeah. >> yeah. >> jimmy: thank you. [ laughter ] >> i want to write on your twitter. >> jimmy: i'm not twittering right now. do you twitter? >> i do not. no. i don't do any of the facebook and myspace stuff. i just don't do it. >> jimmy: youe not into it? >> yeah, i'm kind of not into it. it's just like too much busy work for me, you know? >> jimmy: what do you do with your time? what have you done this summer? >> this summer, we have been watching a lo
. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> jimmy: and elisabeth is nominated for an emmy as well. >> yeah.e going to win, i'm sure of it. we're going to win. >> jimmy: all right. >> absolutely. yeah. because we're nominated. i think once you're nominated, you win. that's kind of the way it goes. >> jimmy: no, that's not what happens at all. you're up against other people and then you see who wins. >> oh, i thought the nonation was like, "here you go."...
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so, we sent our consumer correspondent, elisabeth leamy, to find out and tell us.n maryland. >> reporter: bacterias can infect swimming pools and make you sick. of course, they're invisible. but what you can look for. the water should be clear, not cloudy. and surfaces should not feel slippery or slimey. you can check up on your public pool, by buying chlorine test strips. less than ten bucks. all you do is dip the strip in the water. and it changes color to let you know if the pool is properly chlorinated. but there is one, big, bad bug that chlorine doesn't still. it's called cryptosporide. that's why some pools are installing state-of-the-art equipment. that kills crypto, by shining a uv light on it. the light is in this silver tube. still, though, prevention is the best policy. it may feel like big brother is watching over little kids at the pool this summer. >> make sure you shower before you get in the pool, okay? >> reporter: the city of phoenix has hired deck attendants to make sure people shower and take bathroom breaks, after having to close all of its 21
so, we sent our consumer correspondent, elisabeth leamy, to find out and tell us.n maryland. >> reporter: bacterias can infect swimming pools and make you sick. of course, they're invisible. but what you can look for. the water should be clear, not cloudy. and surfaces should not feel slippery or slimey. you can check up on your public pool, by buying chlorine test strips. less than ten bucks. all you do is dip the strip in the water. and it changes color to let you know if the pool is...
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>>host: we're talking with elisabeth malzahn from chicago review presser. >> my name is michelle bodman i am from the fifth congressional district i have to ray brooks i am working on write now. of the first book is from that a constitutional scholar called liberty and tierney had been on "the new york times" best-seller list nine out of the last 10 weeks and has sold over 1 million copies and it is essentially a treatise why conservatives believe what they believe it goes through a number of different issues it is a fabulous book i have read it once and highlighted its i have dog-eared the pages and have written notes in the margins and i am quoting his book on liberty and tierney everywhere i go and i urge people to read his book. i am now going through a second time to take more notes on it. i am also looking at another book by a greatly dan have heard several times speak it is called the forgotten man. it is so timely because she is right at the history of the hoover years of fdr and the great depression. the forgotten man is the american taxpayer who is paying for all of the expens
>>host: we're talking with elisabeth malzahn from chicago review presser. >> my name is michelle bodman i am from the fifth congressional district i have to ray brooks i am working on write now. of the first book is from that a constitutional scholar called liberty and tierney had been on "the new york times" best-seller list nine out of the last 10 weeks and has sold over 1 million copies and it is essentially a treatise why conservatives believe what they believe it goes...
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elisabeth leamy, new test results.e a look. >> reporter: bottled water manufacturers are not required to disclose where they get their water, how it's purified or whether it's treated at all. and yet, many consumers believe it's better than tap water. >> i don't drink tap water ever. >> do you drink tap water also? >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: that's why americans spend $16 billion a year on bottled water. when the working group tested ten bottled water brands, they found the same contaminates in trace amounts as tap water does. the industry acknowledges that as much as 45% of bottled water comes from municipal water supplies. some is filtered further after that. some not. now, members of congress are asking battled water manufacturers to say where their bottled water comes from and what's in it. >> doesn't say anything about sources. you don't know where this water really came from. >> reporter: the other concern is where water bottles go. the government estimated three-quarters of them are not recycled. >> the
elisabeth leamy, new test results.e a look. >> reporter: bottled water manufacturers are not required to disclose where they get their water, how it's purified or whether it's treated at all. and yet, many consumers believe it's better than tap water. >> i don't drink tap water ever. >> do you drink tap water also? >> are you kidding me? >> reporter: that's why americans spend $16 billion a year on bottled water. when the working group tested ten bottled water...
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so, consumer correspondent elisabeth leamy tells us how to get in on the action.rning. >> reporter: good morning, diane. listen. more than $35 million of that money has already been gobbled up. and it is only day three. day three of the official program. here's the evidence that the cash for clunkers program is accelerating fast. with more than 8,000 deals already. this man of silver spring, maryland, made one of those deals last night. he traded in a 1991 chevy g-20 van, worth only about $400. but got $4,500 for it because of the government program. >> otherwise, i wouldn't have bought a new car. >> reporter: if you own a 1984 or newer car that gets 18 miles to the gallon or less, you can qualify. it must have been registered and insured over the last year. and it must start. if you trade it for a car that gets four more miles per gallon, the government gives you $3,500 toward your next car. if you new car gets ten more miles per gallon, you get $4,500. if you're trading in an suv, or small pickup, you get $4,500. the vehicle you buy must be brand-new, and cost l
so, consumer correspondent elisabeth leamy tells us how to get in on the action.rning. >> reporter: good morning, diane. listen. more than $35 million of that money has already been gobbled up. and it is only day three. day three of the official program. here's the evidence that the cash for clunkers program is accelerating fast. with more than 8,000 deals already. this man of silver spring, maryland, made one of those deals last night. he traded in a 1991 chevy g-20 van, worth only about...
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our elisabeth leamy has more. >> reporter: they're tiny insects that can cause big problems.carrying of lyme disease. and there are more of them this year than ever. >> this has been a nice, wet spring. bugs are going crazy. ticks are going crazy. >> reporter: 20,000 americans are infected every year. but countless others go undiagnosed, missing out on critical eatment. and some argue, triggering a chronic, crippling form of the disease. the fallout might be more than just physical. some believe lyme disease, when left untreated, can rewire our brains and change our personalities. >> i'm convinced that lyme in a chronic form can affect psychiatric issues. can affect neurologic issues. and you can have neurologic problems. >> reporter: but other experts say lyme disease has no permanent effects on the brain. >> it's not going to cause specific changes in behavior. not cause any radical change in behavior that would otherwise not be there. >> reporter: still, lyme patient, kelly coulis says she saw herself changeover night. >> some say that's obsessive/compulsive. but it's not.
our elisabeth leamy has more. >> reporter: they're tiny insects that can cause big problems.carrying of lyme disease. and there are more of them this year than ever. >> this has been a nice, wet spring. bugs are going crazy. ticks are going crazy. >> reporter: 20,000 americans are infected every year. but countless others go undiagnosed, missing out on critical eatment. and some argue, triggering a chronic, crippling form of the disease. the fallout might be more than just...
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here's our contributor, our "gma" consumer contributor, elisabeth leamy.aying a lot to be learned once you looked into it. >> reporter: oh, yes. very much so. in a recent survey, 15% of consumers say a prescription had been switched. two-thirds of those without their knowledge. when amy dietrich found out she had epilepsy, it was devastating. but through trial and error, she and her doctor found the right medication thelp prevent her frightening seizures. >> when you get to the place where you're seizures are under control with the dosage that's correct, you don't want to mess with that. >> reporter: then, amy said the pharmacy switched her to a different prescription without her rmission. the change prompted a seizure while riding a bike. >> had i been behind the wheel of a car, i could have caused an accident. i could have, you know, put my car around a telephone pole. >> reporter: amy's neurologist says the pharmacy didn't inform him, either. >> changes in the blood level, because they get a different kind of medication, could be a big problem. if it ge
here's our contributor, our "gma" consumer contributor, elisabeth leamy.aying a lot to be learned once you looked into it. >> reporter: oh, yes. very much so. in a recent survey, 15% of consumers say a prescription had been switched. two-thirds of those without their knowledge. when amy dietrich found out she had epilepsy, it was devastating. but through trial and error, she and her doctor found the right medication thelp prevent her frightening seizures. >> when you get...
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it is like you are barbara walters and bill is elisabeth hasselbeck or something.me on the direct line. say something smart, intelligent, witty at 212-462-5050. we will clothe close things ouh the post game wrapup of tv's andy levy. to see clips recent shows go t' fox news.com/redeye. ♪ you know i don't believe you ♪ when you say that you don't need me! ♪ [ female announcer ] why go part of the way clean? swiffer duster extender reaches up to three feet, to go where others can't. and traps and locks dust and allergens. swiffer cleans better or your money back guaranteed. [ phone vibrates ] ♪ don't you want me baby? bounty extra soft can help. pffft in this lab demo, e sheet out-scrubs... two sheets of the bargain brand. for value that works extra hard... and feels extra soft. bounty extra soft. i love kids! i'm responsible. oooph. momma's coming, baby! ah! ah! ahhhh! [baby dinosaurs laugh] sid: [laughs] ha ha, no, stop, stop. >> greg: coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" -- return appearances from fox news channel anchor rick fulbom. what a name. remy spencer,
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let me start with you, elisabeth. >> i am passionate about been leveled providers.ere are often the answer to increasing accessibility. we desire to be part of a physician team and use the synergy that can be created by putting multiple groups together. really just making health care that is quality, affordable. we are ready to help. >> colin, we are going to see more folks like you in the future? >> i hope so. we plan to continue to grow. that will provide more care for people who do not have care right now. the more people you can get together, the last testing happens, and we will be able to serve our patients correctly. >> you are a second year student. are these exciting or scary times to be training to be a doctor? >> very exciting. all the people in my class came from medical school in order to help people. health care reform under way will allow us to help more people. it is based on quality, not quantity. >> you are different from your colleagues. you are a ph.d. student studying health care policy. there has been a lot of debate, public versus private insu
let me start with you, elisabeth. >> i am passionate about been leveled providers.ere are often the answer to increasing accessibility. we desire to be part of a physician team and use the synergy that can be created by putting multiple groups together. really just making health care that is quality, affordable. we are ready to help. >> colin, we are going to see more folks like you in the future? >> i hope so. we plan to continue to grow. that will provide more care for...
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we almost passed out from hysterics when we realized that elisabeth was asleep in the bed.ked that we were the mother and father of the bride. yes, it may have seemed very odd to the outside, but we made it fun, and we made it real. when he started wearing the glove, i said, what is up with the glove? [laughter] i said, if you are going to hold my hand, it better be the non-gloved one. you just shake his head and smiled. he loved to be teased. seeing him smile made you feel like everything was going to be all right. to the outside world, michael was a genius with unchallenged ability. to the people who were lucky enough to know him personally, he was caring and funny, honest, pure, non-jaded, and he was a lover of life. he cared so deeply for his family and his friends, and his fans. [applause] he was often referred to as "the king," but michael that i knew always reminded me more of the little prince. i would like to share a passage from the book. "what moves me so deeply about this sleeping prince is his loyalty to a flower, the image of a rose shining with him him like a
we almost passed out from hysterics when we realized that elisabeth was asleep in the bed.ked that we were the mother and father of the bride. yes, it may have seemed very odd to the outside, but we made it fun, and we made it real. when he started wearing the glove, i said, what is up with the glove? [laughter] i said, if you are going to hold my hand, it better be the non-gloved one. you just shake his head and smiled. he loved to be teased. seeing him smile made you feel like everything was...
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now we have elisabeth mcdonald from us -- with us from the fox business network. $2.4 million in bonuses for 40 high-ranking corporate officers. that is about $60,000 per person. >> julie hit the nail on the head, and the administration cannot really do anything about that because these apply to 2008 bonuses. we could be up to $450 million for all of the bonuses for all of the executives, including the investment of a financial products service. bill: is $60,000 a lot of money to work in new york city, if you are a high-ranking police had a worldwide firm? >> of course, no, it is not, but we are talking about a bonus pool of up to $450 million. the company is saying that these are contractually-based bonuses, and if we break that promise, they could walk away. it is a serious issue. they need to pay these bonuses under contractual plot. that is what a.i.g. and the government is up against. -- under contractual law. some estimates had it at $180 billion. right now citigroup is saying that the stock is worth less. the issue now for the white house is if the taxpayer will ever see their inv
now we have elisabeth mcdonald from us -- with us from the fox business network. $2.4 million in bonuses for 40 high-ranking corporate officers. that is about $60,000 per person. >> julie hit the nail on the head, and the administration cannot really do anything about that because these apply to 2008 bonuses. we could be up to $450 million for all of the bonuses for all of the executives, including the investment of a financial products service. bill: is $60,000 a lot of money to work in...
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if you're trying to figure out a great deal, our consumer correspondent, elisabeth leamy, has a familythey sure did. whether you're coming here to the nation's capital for history. or to a theme park for thrills, it could be more economical than you think. aaa says airfare is down. lodging is down. and the way we went about it, driving was the way to save. the countdown is on for the lopilato family. >> that goes in here. >> reporter: in less than 16 hours, lynne, peter, bryanna and gulianna of brookline, new hampshire, start their two-week adventure. destination, sunny florida. before they take off, let's look at how they got to this point. lynne is a part-time psycho therapist. and pete works part-time at a pharmaceutical family. >> you never know what might happen. >> reporter: so, a reasonable budget was top priority when they started planning. >> when we got the camper, we go, why don't we drive down to disney, and stay at the campground. >> reporter: a decision that cut their cost by more than half. and gave them more time. instead of $4,500 for one week, it's now $2,000 for 12 d
if you're trying to figure out a great deal, our consumer correspondent, elisabeth leamy, has a familythey sure did. whether you're coming here to the nation's capital for history. or to a theme park for thrills, it could be more economical than you think. aaa says airfare is down. lodging is down. and the way we went about it, driving was the way to save. the countdown is on for the lopilato family. >> that goes in here. >> reporter: in less than 16 hours, lynne, peter, bryanna and...
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. >> all right, elisabeth leamy. have a good weekend. >>> it's 7:14.e go to david muir who is in for chris cuomo with the headlines. >> great to be back with you. good morning, everyone. wall street is looking for more evidence this morning that the recession is easing. a report is expected to show that the gdp, the most comprehensive measure of our economy, shrank a much slower 1.5% in the second quarter. that's an improvement from previous months. on the verge of best july in 20 years, even though job losses still remain a major concern. >>> high-level pentagon adviser says the u.s. military should declare victory now and go home from iraq. colonel timothy reese says iraq's military is now strong enough to confront terrorists on its own. he's calling for all u.s. troops to withdraw by next august. that would be 16 months earlier than the current plan. >>> this morning, authorities in central texas are monitoring the air after a fire at a chemical plant there forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate. forced the closure of texas a&m university, a
. >> all right, elisabeth leamy. have a good weekend. >>> it's 7:14.e go to david muir who is in for chris cuomo with the headlines. >> great to be back with you. good morning, everyone. wall street is looking for more evidence this morning that the recession is easing. a report is expected to show that the gdp, the most comprehensive measure of our economy, shrank a much slower 1.5% in the second quarter. that's an improvement from previous months. on the verge of best...
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ignoring elisabeth hasselbeck on "the view," she later apologized, saying she was just nervous.ssia. sticking out his hand and being ignored by supposed russian leaders. oh, yeah? actually, president obama was introducing american officials to russia's president. but if you're looking for a snub that's truly a treat, forget bono. check out turbo. >> this one is from daniel. this one's from adam. and this one is from the dog
ignoring elisabeth hasselbeck on "the view," she later apologized, saying she was just nervous.ssia. sticking out his hand and being ignored by supposed russian leaders. oh, yeah? actually, president obama was introducing american officials to russia's president. but if you're looking for a snub that's truly a treat, forget bono. check out turbo. >> this one is from daniel. this one's from adam. and this one is from the dog
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have they come for -- true as we look at how it is spread, cases of it being attractive and severe elisabethguest: in terms of severe illness and death, there was a lot of controversy in the beginning because initially the numbers of severe cases have been -- appeared to be very high. as the infection has spread globally and we have gotten better detecting confirmed cases, it appears the severe diseases caused by this virus are in the range of what we see with seasonal influence appeared the spread of the -- influenza. this bread is another story. we usually don't see influenza virus spreading at this time of year as extensively as we are seeing with this new h1n1 virus. we are not entirely sure what the reasons are, but it probably has to do with the fact that so many people are sensitive to viral infections. it gets back to the issue of pre-existing immunity. the population as a whole is primarily sensitive to infection with this virus and therefore finding a lot of posts to and that during times conditions for virus spread are not ideal. and it is a concern for us because it may be tellin
have they come for -- true as we look at how it is spread, cases of it being attractive and severe elisabethguest: in terms of severe illness and death, there was a lot of controversy in the beginning because initially the numbers of severe cases have been -- appeared to be very high. as the infection has spread globally and we have gotten better detecting confirmed cases, it appears the severe diseases caused by this virus are in the range of what we see with seasonal influence appeared the...