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>>he gave ildren names nd said-- and whe th went to schoo and en heung up. themessage being thf i know where tey go to school they're wiin my cess. >> that's righ and that was the one time actuay tha i nsider stoppi a this. dr. offit is a target, not just for suppoing vacce safety but bcause heimself madeillions of dollarsor ienti a accine,iven to childno prevent aerious form o diarrhea me of the peole who believe dr. kefld look at you and th say, okay, wait a send, let's dissect paul oft for ecd. they sahee'sa guyho created a vacne, so of crse he'snot going to say anythg that wou call into queson other ccines. t's jst against hna >> well, firstf all, i have calle ito questiother vaccines. when the united states wted to move forrd on a smallx vaccine program, i was stil votinmeer of e advisory commiee oimnizaonlaque pracces. i vot ainsthat beuse oug it was a bad move. >> so, you n't thnk you have anyonflic of iterestere a guy who eed a vacneas a guy seen as nt wantin to sak ut againstth partul ccine. >> ocoure n. tnk the fa that iord fo 25 years cree a ccine
>>he gave ildren names nd said-- and whe th went to schoo and en heung up. themessage being thf i know where tey go to school they're wiin my cess. >> that's righ and that was the one time actuay tha i nsider stoppi a this. dr. offit is a target, not just for suppoing vacce safety but bcause heimself madeillions of dollarsor ienti a accine,iven to childno prevent aerious form o diarrhea me of the peole who believe dr. kefld look at you and th say, okay, wait a send, let's dissect...
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a rmer israeli military commander has to the bbc that palestinian ildren are routinely bill treated in israe custody. our release correspondent reports from the west nk. -- our middle east correspondent reports from the west ban >> they are venting frusations at israel u.s. ocpation of thr home, the wst bank. the target -- jewish settlers or israelsoldiers during thi centrotest. >> israeli soldiers ve come to the barrier now. i do not know if youan see the canists through the smoke. they have disappeared, n away fromhe smoke, d erhere, you can see the palestian children continuing to protest. >> when ston are thrn, immediately arrayed often follows. usually late at night. as you s in this footage we obtained, israeli soldiers come toalestinian villagesn large numbs. ven when they are detaing one young bo human rights activist witnessed the scene. >> he is a ild. look at you. > the arrests cabe brutal. this boy i turn 13 when he was detained, one of many young lestinians to say they we abused. >> they drag mey -- fromy home by th scruff of my neck. my momas screaming. they tk me all e w
a rmer israeli military commander has to the bbc that palestinian ildren are routinely bill treated in israe custody. our release correspondent reports from the west nk. -- our middle east correspondent reports from the west ban >> they are venting frusations at israel u.s. ocpation of thr home, the wst bank. the target -- jewish settlers or israelsoldiers during thi centrotest. >> israeli soldiers ve come to the barrier now. i do not know if youan see the canists through the smoke....
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. >> reporter: for millionof milies senator ted kennedy i one of the reasons the ildren have health insurance alth policy expert chris nnings worked with kennedy, the senator pursued his life- long dream of tending care to ery american. thisas senator kennedy's, one of his big legacies, right? >> yes, this is e signing of the children's healtinsurance legislation. >> reporter: senator kenne's ssion for health care reform and s legislative prowess have been sorely ssed this year. no as has often been the case with theennedys, jennings thinks the senator's dea will inspe many of his colleagues in congress to act. >> unfortunaly, it sometimes kes this moment of them leaving us, depaing us, if you will, to rlly focus on the facthat they had a point, that there really was an issue woh addressing andt's long overdue th we addressed it. reporter: to be sure, kenne was ntroversial. republicans delighd in campaigning against the liberal li of the senate. t that reputation also gave kennedy the clouto cut partisan deals on health car that sometimes disapinted core decratic constituents. mark mcclellan,
. >> reporter: for millionof milies senator ted kennedy i one of the reasons the ildren have health insurance alth policy expert chris nnings worked with kennedy, the senator pursued his life- long dream of tending care to ery american. thisas senator kennedy's, one of his big legacies, right? >> yes, this is e signing of the children's healtinsurance legislation. >> reporter: senator kenne's ssion for health care reform and s legislative prowess have been sorely ssed this...
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ildren around world are concerned the fund may be comin to an end.the creator of bobuilder and many other enttainments is -- thcreators of bob the builder d many other energy emi is under threat. >> $70 billion worldwide in the animation industry. this is sothing britain is good at. but an nader said the industry is under threat. -- but animators y the industry isnder threat. th is one a handful of british animators t making shows in this couny. we asked him to illustrate the difficulty he is facing. here is the problem -- an animator in gland comes up with a amazing idea foa new program. it takes it to the finance year -- financier. he lovest. but when he does the sons, he reales if it came from ireland, 23% of theroduction cost would come as tax break. if it came from france, 20% of the cost would be a tax break. there are similar centives all overhe world -- but not in england. th mns that more andmore animation comes from erseas. the english animator is told thks, but no thanks. the aunt of animation proce in the u.k. hasmore than halved by the p
ildren around world are concerned the fund may be comin to an end.the creator of bobuilder and many other enttainments is -- thcreators of bob the builder d many other energy emi is under threat. >> $70 billion worldwide in the animation industry. this is sothing britain is good at. but an nader said the industry is under threat. -- but animators y the industry isnder threat. th is one a handful of british animators t making shows in this couny. we asked him to illustrate the difficulty...
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it's most varlious strai are found inub-saharan afric >> 90% of these deathsesere in ildren of 5 years of age in sub-saharan rica. >> reporr: malarias both preventibland treatab. public educati and viral drugs and the use of bednetsre effective approaches but this sub-saharan africa many filies who cannot access theseritical recently, several strains of malaria hve become existent to resisting dications. >> wwere really wondering why it was so hard to get families to spend 50 hillings. that's 60 cents on a bednet. how could that t bepossible? d then when you see how people really struggle for health matters a for school fees and you realize that f some that 50 chillings is just toomuch. >> reporter: back at district hospital valerie's red blood cell coun has plummed in just a few hours. she's in need of an immediate blood transfion. but in rural clinics like ts e suppls are not always available. >> although we are hopeful. >> reporter: now,or irst timever, there is new hope in the fight agains malaria. participts in the internional malaria vaccination initiative funded largely byhe ll
it's most varlious strai are found inub-saharan afric >> 90% of these deathsesere in ildren of 5 years of age in sub-saharan rica. >> reporr: malarias both preventibland treatab. public educati and viral drugs and the use of bednetsre effective approaches but this sub-saharan africa many filies who cannot access theseritical recently, several strains of malaria hve become existent to resisting dications. >> wwere really wondering why it was so hard to get families to spend 50...
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. >>> a former ildren's care giver is on tri for aeries of indecent assaults. he is 78.e denies the 21 charges. from jersey off the northwe coast of france, we have this report. >> he was 40 years old whehe started to work as aouse pant. among the1 charges he faces, 19 are of indecent assau involving five tnage girls. the court hearthat in the early 1970' thisas home to children it gointorouble or whose families uld not cope withhem. the prosecutg counsel told e jury th he washere to take e place of the cldren's natul parents. he said thahe had abus the position. mr. baker continued and said that the caswas about a man who acted as a sexual bully who took avantage of his authity to touchirls' in a sexual manner. one forme residenwho is now 53 said that he had indecently saulted her on daily bis. she said that hewould laugh at of, but no one to it as a joke. thdefence council suggested to the witness that she did not compla at the time bause it did not ppen. sh said that she didot complain because it happened to everyone. she thought it wasormal. a secondlleged victim bke
. >>> a former ildren's care giver is on tri for aeries of indecent assaults. he is 78.e denies the 21 charges. from jersey off the northwe coast of france, we have this report. >> he was 40 years old whehe started to work as aouse pant. among the1 charges he faces, 19 are of indecent assau involving five tnage girls. the court hearthat in the early 1970' thisas home to children it gointorouble or whose families uld not cope withhem. the prosecutg counsel told e jury th he...
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but other viewer saw it differtly, saying, "it truly frightens me that we tat ildren like adults. en i think of how unsure i w of myself atge 14 and how easily i might have en inuenced i thank my lucky stars that i survived. >>> rning to afghanistan, officials there releasedore paial results today from last week's presintial election. those resultshow president hamid karzai wideng his lead over his nearest ral, the former feign minister abdullah abdullah. withess than a fifth of the vote counted, kaai now leads abdullah 45% to 35%. if karzai winsore than 50% of the vote, he wouldvoid a two-man ruff. abdullah has aused karzai and his pporters of widespread vote rigging. >>> in other news on afghanista richard holbrook, the erican special envoy for the regionhas accused citizens from many of t oil-rich persian gulf countes of aiding the taliba in an interviewith cnn, holbrook claimed that su money is gater than the taliban's profits from opium. "it seems to be more from indivials carrying money in their suitcases,holbrook said. "sometim they are taking advantage of the pilgrime," to
but other viewer saw it differtly, saying, "it truly frightens me that we tat ildren like adults. en i think of how unsure i w of myself atge 14 and how easily i might have en inuenced i thank my lucky stars that i survived. >>> rning to afghanistan, officials there releasedore paial results today from last week's presintial election. those resultshow president hamid karzai wideng his lead over his nearest ral, the former feign minister abdullah abdullah. withess than a fifth of...
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. >>> this morning a prince william county teacher is accused of taking deceinnt liberties with ildren. the man, endr the man, pasott n,er pasoerttr oysppropriatelyoued t b at different times and sent inappropriate textes mges mo t o eoeysbo the prapatinriopone ccttainappr not occur on school grounds. patterson turned himself in and is being held without bond. >>> a federal judge ruled the county violated the u.s. constitution when it furloughed 5900 workers in an attempt to save $17 million. the ruling could force the county to re-pay the wages. the judge said the county violated the contract cause. and that bands laws that impair the obligation of contracts. they could have used more moderate alternatives to trim the budget. mu> police are looking for a erer. somebody killed owner of sza owner ofza piz mt in northeast. n y d i e is body in the business off rhode island avenue. they identified him as a 44-year-old man that silver spring. the restaurant was locked when they arrived. they had to force their way in. the pizza mart has been a fixture in the edgewood neighborhood. >> all t
. >>> this morning a prince william county teacher is accused of taking deceinnt liberties with ildren. the man, endr the man, pasott n,er pasoerttr oysppropriatelyoued t b at different times and sent inappropriate textes mges mo t o eoeysbo the prapatinriopone ccttainappr not occur on school grounds. patterson turned himself in and is being held without bond. >>> a federal judge ruled the county violated the u.s. constitution when it furloughed 5900 workers in an attempt to...
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. >> melani and b billings were the locally celebrated parents of 17 ildren, 13 of them adopted, many with a variety of disabilities and special needs. nine of the children, ages 4 through 11, were home when the masked intrude wearing ninja-like garb arrivedn the fading daylight in a van and burst into the billings residence. >> autrities say at least three people entered the family's sprawling home from the front and back doors. >> the question which grew by the hour fed and watered on the internet, why these people? why the billings? was it a robbery, or wasit someing els too, something hinted atdarkly? it m seem strange even to s it but what happened as darkness fell on jul 9th was really only amall part of the story. before that, for exale, what went on behindhose woods and down that private road was a beautiful ing. all those children whose futures in this cruel world had seemed verdark, even peless, now had full-time devoted parents and a happy tribe of siblings and a big, fine house inhich to live with its toys and pool and pond and backyard barbecue and secity system to keep t
. >> melani and b billings were the locally celebrated parents of 17 ildren, 13 of them adopted, many with a variety of disabilities and special needs. nine of the children, ages 4 through 11, were home when the masked intrude wearing ninja-like garb arrivedn the fading daylight in a van and burst into the billings residence. >> autrities say at least three people entered the family's sprawling home from the front and back doors. >> the question which grew by the hour fed and...
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had the ip program, thehildren's health insurance going up and thup medicd coverage of all thedi ildrennd then we tookhe medicar it covers the senio on tt.e then you have to group in the middle, t to squeeze that down into a benefi that'siven to every mber of congress has, o that would be a wa of doing it and it's nageable. and dending on theind of president we have, we'lldo in the a shorter period of ti. >> ro: eight million children e don't have health care >> y. >> rose: eit million children. i mean, beyond the educational issue. >> it is the... i think rtainly the first alth issue for the congress. what we call children's health insurance ani worked on it with a number o our other colleagues, wked very closely on it. we had a very similar proam in my own ste of massachusetts that was the inspiration. we ad the surpus of the tobacco money. and this program ought beam extendein terms of the authoration, but we ought to reach out to thesehildren. we have a real oportunity to do it. it would be oer a five-year peri to do all ofheod children. we're talking about $35, $40 million on it. b
had the ip program, thehildren's health insurance going up and thup medicd coverage of all thedi ildrennd then we tookhe medicar it covers the senio on tt.e then you have to group in the middle, t to squeeze that down into a benefi that'siven to every mber of congress has, o that would be a wa of doing it and it's nageable. and dending on theind of president we have, we'lldo in the a shorter period of ti. >> ro: eight million children e don't have health care >> y. >> rose:...
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t they are huge in africa, with thoands of most ildren dying every day. the hisry of previous malaa drugs that becam ineffective is a disturbg guide. frzpreado2, to rica, d it's been documented studies. if that pattrn holds true and there's no reason to expect it wouldn't beuse of global travel today that tt's the pattern that's the concern to spread. there's an efforts on trying to contain parasites. >> porter: the effort includes distributing bed mats keep out mosquoes, and stepping u screening. but mt importantly the scientists want to limit the parasite'sxposure to the ug, to pserve its effecteness. so the government has banned its use as a slow low drug, it's allowed only in extreme cases in health centers. all others are to use a blend of older drugshat are no long as effective by themselves, but workin combination >> the good thi about this is it could be if it legitime, treatable, but 's not part of the nional regimen, so is an exame of h prive secrs unrular ited it could be good, could be bad. >> reporter: youust don know if this is the real tic
t they are huge in africa, with thoands of most ildren dying every day. the hisry of previous malaa drugs that becam ineffective is a disturbg guide. frzpreado2, to rica, d it's been documented studies. if that pattrn holds true and there's no reason to expect it wouldn't beuse of global travel today that tt's the pattern that's the concern to spread. there's an efforts on trying to contain parasites. >> porter: the effort includes distributing bed mats keep out mosquoes, and stepping u...
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so the ildren and my wife ran outside their rooms andhey were fired oby the helicopter and i was noth my familyt the time and th is why i surviv.rh when i reacd them everyone had been injured. and then the helicopters red another bomb during e last strike i was also injured. >> thisear for the first time over 50% of civilian deaths recordedy the u.n. were caused by taliban roadside bom and suicid attacks. >> e injured man on the stretcheras sleeping -- sweeping forld soviet era nes when a rideside bomb went of an afghan armymbulance was near and the paramedics beg treatment but it wasn't enough. he had losttoo much blood. they arrid too late. >> mohaed was also the hammed anwar was also the victim of a taliban tack, the 11 yeaold fruit seller lost his gs to a roadside bomb. buhe seemed to take a loof joy in his newode of transport,nd for his elders in the fa of their loss he became an unofficial mascot. >> we spend mornings by e ergency entrance watchi dozens of warictims arriving, many escaping fro the hearof the conflict i helmand tients brought by ambulance are rare here. people a
so the ildren and my wife ran outside their rooms andhey were fired oby the helicopter and i was noth my familyt the time and th is why i surviv.rh when i reacd them everyone had been injured. and then the helicopters red another bomb during e last strike i was also injured. >> thisear for the first time over 50% of civilian deaths recordedy the u.n. were caused by taliban roadside bom and suicid attacks. >> e injured man on the stretcheras sleeping -- sweeping forld soviet era nes...
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. >> charlie: because of ildren. >> i havmy kids and reonsibilities with the company as wel ando if i things with personal ri at this point i risk more thanmy own being. >> charlie: you hav had how many trip you have one seof trip one set of twins? >> yes. one setof trips? >> yes, i had the twins in new yorkactually. >> charlie: so they like the car? >> yeah:they can't go on the adster because it doesn't, you kn, it is n very kid iendly but the seda >> charlieno it is not d friendly you a right. >> the sedan is great for them. >>uch scess to you. thanks for coming. thank you for joini us,ee yonext time. captioning sponsor by rose comnications captioned by media access group at bh access.wgborg >> 60 peent of all waste can be recycled. berage cans and bottles are among the most recycd in the world. and we are also workg toward more efficient berage ntainers. one drop at a time >> additional funding for chare rose was also provided by these funders.
. >> charlie: because of ildren. >> i havmy kids and reonsibilities with the company as wel ando if i things with personal ri at this point i risk more thanmy own being. >> charlie: you hav had how many trip you have one seof trip one set of twins? >> yes. one setof trips? >> yes, i had the twins in new yorkactually. >> charlie: so they like the car? >> yeah:they can't go on the adster because it doesn't, you kn, it is n very kid iendly but the seda...
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36, head become the effective head of an extended family, responsible in pt for the welfare of 16 ildrenve you senator kendy. (appuse) i retire from puic life. to tse who have soritten, my deep thanks for youkindness and for youroncern. buthere is no safety iniding, so tay, i resume my public responsibities to the people of massachetts. like my three brotrs before me, i pick up fallen standard. sustained by their memor of our priceless years tether, i shall try to carryorward that scial commitment to jtice, to excellence, to urage that distinguied their lives. (applause) doris kearnsoodwin: all of his life,e had been the kind of pson who s cheerful, open, opmistic. but now,uddenly, with jack's death and then bobby's death ur years later-- five yea later, he has to suddly become the holder of all of thesdreams, frustrationshopes-- and it had to be aincredibly defining momenfor him, to decide-- cod he still go on, the happy-go-lucky od guy that he was oras he going to have to become something different? narror: shortly after keedy returned to washiton, richard nixon move into the white hou
36, head become the effective head of an extended family, responsible in pt for the welfare of 16 ildrenve you senator kendy. (appuse) i retire from puic life. to tse who have soritten, my deep thanks for youkindness and for youroncern. buthere is no safety iniding, so tay, i resume my public responsibities to the people of massachetts. like my three brotrs before me, i pick up fallen standard. sustained by their memor of our priceless years tether, i shall try to carryorward that scial...
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. >> reporter: instead, swine flu deaths are more likely to occur among ildren and young adults. and in laboratory tests, scientists learned something new. the test animals easily spread the virus when they were placed in the same cage. but not when they were placed in a separate, adjacent cage. the lesson? the swine flu appears to be spread more by direct contact, not through the air. >> i hope we don't see an enormous number of deaths in the fall and winter, in children in particularly. but i can say that we're working hard to do what we can to minimize the impact that the virus has. >> reporter: at the university of kansas, 47 students are sick. up from 30 students this weekend. they're now isolating these students and moving their roommates. in residence halls, sororities and fraternities and offcampus housing. >> it's really widespread. you can't say i live in an apartment offcampus. i'm safe. >> reporter: when the vaccine is available, it will be two shots, separated by three weeks. and it will not be until after the second shot that a patient is protected. chris? >> all ri
. >> reporter: instead, swine flu deaths are more likely to occur among ildren and young adults. and in laboratory tests, scientists learned something new. the test animals easily spread the virus when they were placed in the same cage. but not when they were placed in a separate, adjacent cage. the lesson? the swine flu appears to be spread more by direct contact, not through the air. >> i hope we don't see an enormous number of deaths in the fall and winter, in children in...
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have probably blackboard or one of our competitors in your k-12 or high school experience with your ildrenn your undergrad, and your graduate school. but there's a lot of people who uld love to use it if they had access to it. and that is where broadband can make a huge difference. without broadband, without h speed access, the access to education to training whether it is education or training is very, very limited. we know that is the biggest challenge. the cost of delivering content on a platform like blackboard, the cost of building the content from most unirsities, colleges, community colleges, is not the golden scw. in other words, that is not the part that is not accessible for there are pell grants. there e other government granteas financial a tget people the education they need. whats missing is if they don't have the tools to do it on line, if it's not convenient r them because of a child issue for a working mom, or somebody who is actively employed and can only do a education in eating, then how do you get it to them. and that is wheren line can make a big difference. so i thi
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. >> you have young ildren. how have you adjusted to all of this? >> they've adjusted wonderfully.e wonderful qualities that ted has is his ability to late to children. they just have a terrific friendship and relationship. i feel real, really lucky. >> you've gotten pretty lucky, senator. >> i know it, too. >> i'm the lucky one. >> has it changed your life? >> oh, i think so. i think it's a time of increased real securi, stability, serenity a commitment, and joy and happiness. i think thathat's been probably a factor or force that had been missing. i mean i neverhought i was going to get married. i think the people that i had been very close to i've lost in my life. i n't think i was ever really prepared to think in those terms again. vicki really awakened these feelings, emotions, that i think have really been banked in my life. anthat i didn't really think probably existed there anymore. so it's been a very extraordinary re-awakening, and a wonderful, wonderful time in my life -- our lives. >> you're a lawyer. so you know what it means when someone says "with all due respect." >
. >> you have young ildren. how have you adjusted to all of this? >> they've adjusted wonderfully.e wonderful qualities that ted has is his ability to late to children. they just have a terrific friendship and relationship. i feel real, really lucky. >> you've gotten pretty lucky, senator. >> i know it, too. >> i'm the lucky one. >> has it changed your life? >> oh, i think so. i think it's a time of increased real securi, stability, serenity a...