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in this country rates of malnourishment are now. decade high levels but those numbers never seem to factor into the chancellor's equation in terms of how the economy is doing it's almost as if they're scapegoating the poor as my by. johnson the mayor of london as recently said that the reason the poor are poor is because they're stupid and that sounds like the genic so most was born of these guys are they back to the . i mean the whole the classic thing is we need you when you look at the research behind eugenics really goes back to a cold cereal book fifty sixty seventy years ago that was a because economic research actually did the whole thing you know it's like the revenge of the upper class to have an average i.q. of one hundred twenty one hundred for the middle class and id for the working class to me this was like a twin study to support it within found out he made up about seventy of his hundred twins it was all fraud like almost everything else and the reality is social structure is locked down with people at the bottom of t
in this country rates of malnourishment are now. decade high levels but those numbers never seem to factor into the chancellor's equation in terms of how the economy is doing it's almost as if they're scapegoating the poor as my by. johnson the mayor of london as recently said that the reason the poor are poor is because they're stupid and that sounds like the genic so most was born of these guys are they back to the . i mean the whole the classic thing is we need you when you look at the...
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in this country rates of malnourishment are now. decade high levels but those numbers never seem to factor into the chancellor's equation in terms of how the economy is doing it's almost as if they're scapegoating the poor as my by. johnson the mayor of london as recently said that the reason the poor are poor is because they're stupid this sounds like the genic so most was born of these guys are they back to the. i mean the whole thing is we need you when you look at the research behind eugenics which goes back to about. fifty sixty seventy years ago that was a slight because economic research actually did the whole thing you know as mentioned the upper class to have an average i.q. of one hundred twenty one hundred for the middle class or ninety for the working class to me this was like a twin study to support it we then found out he made up about seventy of his hundred twins it was all fraud like almost everything else and the reality is social structure is locked down with the people at the bottom of the system and make an incre
in this country rates of malnourishment are now. decade high levels but those numbers never seem to factor into the chancellor's equation in terms of how the economy is doing it's almost as if they're scapegoating the poor as my by. johnson the mayor of london as recently said that the reason the poor are poor is because they're stupid this sounds like the genic so most was born of these guys are they back to the. i mean the whole thing is we need you when you look at the research behind...
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this is what you give to malnourished kids. based on peants an peanuts and .'s very yummy, tastes very good. >> sustenance. >> and nutrition. because if they don't get the right food they will be damaged for life. so that is some of the things we are doing. >>> the muslim president of central african republic says he is willing to negotiate. thousands have fled their homes, some have gone to a town just north of the capital, bangui. edward simmons went there to see the fallout. >> this time, no one is killed, it's feared the attackers are still here though. french soldiers are deployed. they go in search of the so-called antiballica, they have run off into the bush. the peace keeping force is set to aarriving. nearly everybody has -- to arrive. >> it is hardly any surprise, the level of fear here, the level of insecurity. the people look to the african peace keeping force but they're here too late to do anything about this. the situation gets more critical by the day. and the reason is the cycle of violence is deeply set. the african peace keepers fought brave
this is what you give to malnourished kids. based on peants an peanuts and .'s very yummy, tastes very good. >> sustenance. >> and nutrition. because if they don't get the right food they will be damaged for life. so that is some of the things we are doing. >>> the muslim president of central african republic says he is willing to negotiate. thousands have fled their homes, some have gone to a town just north of the capital, bangui. edward simmons went there to see the...
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. >> you see the puppies, they look malnourished and unhealthy and then they get a look at this guy. >> he kind of dragged himself making himself invisible. >> dragging his back legs, paralyzed. >> after a while he's starting to loosen up. you see him starting to kiss this person from the megan humane society. >> i marted pilding one. they call him r.b., thanks to ricky bobby. ricky bobby the name of the main character of the care ter in "talladega nights." r.b.'s got a set of wheels and he can get around. >> come on! here we go! >> here he goes. >> look at the hunk smile on his face. >> this allnded up with the exact perfect pet parent. >> right. >> but you have to keep in mind, he's not the only dog that needs help. the humane society has a web site so people can donate money to save other dogs likeby. >>you never would know that's where he came from and i think that's the best part. >>> the video starts out with this guy taking off his pants. don't worry, it's not x-rated. and then he lights a torch. is he going to light the torch? >> it is also noticed that his legs are very harr
. >> you see the puppies, they look malnourished and unhealthy and then they get a look at this guy. >> he kind of dragged himself making himself invisible. >> dragging his back legs, paralyzed. >> after a while he's starting to loosen up. you see him starting to kiss this person from the megan humane society. >> i marted pilding one. they call him r.b., thanks to ricky bobby. ricky bobby the name of the main character of the care ter in "talladega...
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food makes food less expensive and therefore more people can get it, you can deem with issues of malnourishment if you can get more people who are in poverty to be able to afford the food they buy. >> but, usually, cheap food is not nutritious, and so you're talking about food that's produced with pesticides and herbicides, foods that have antibiotics in them, like the meats, and the poultry, and so you're -- and foods that have a lot of salt and sugar, so what you're doing is you're feeding people -- you're feeding people, but you may not pay up front, but you'll pay out back. >> isn't that better than the alternative of not feeding people. one i eight americans are looking to cut back costs and what's wrong with them saying i can pay $2 for this per pound for this beach or i can go $6 for the organic for my family so they can ever any meat, we go with the less expensive version. >> i think some of that is in issue of not knowing how to cook. now, there are countries around the world that think of protein as a combination of grains and vegetables. we consider sort of that meat source as the on
food makes food less expensive and therefore more people can get it, you can deem with issues of malnourishment if you can get more people who are in poverty to be able to afford the food they buy. >> but, usually, cheap food is not nutritious, and so you're talking about food that's produced with pesticides and herbicides, foods that have antibiotics in them, like the meats, and the poultry, and so you're -- and foods that have a lot of salt and sugar, so what you're doing is you're...
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are severely or moderately malnourished and making them vulnerable to disease.he is almost two years old and tiny and hopes she will have a son this time around and a son is said to have the path to heaven and having babies until they have a few of them and the stunt in growth is caused more than lack of food. >> and causes include poor nutrition and infections and this in turn are effected by poor access to water and sanitation, and poor practices and food and security. and in term this is effected by basic causes like poverty, less preference for women and low women education. >> reporter: and a few kilometers away 3 out of 4 children are malnourished and they are brought in for check up and five months ago diagnosed as severely malnourished. >> translator: we check the children and if they are able to eat and use therapy we give that or understand they have a medical complication and look at them further. >> reporter: and she shows some improvement and gained one kilogram in five months but still feels weightless. >> translator: if you keep feeding her she wi
are severely or moderately malnourished and making them vulnerable to disease.he is almost two years old and tiny and hopes she will have a son this time around and a son is said to have the path to heaven and having babies until they have a few of them and the stunt in growth is caused more than lack of food. >> and causes include poor nutrition and infections and this in turn are effected by poor access to water and sanitation, and poor practices and food and security. and in term this...
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he took her because she looked neglected and malnourished.t's when they say he is off base. >> the most loved dog in the planet. we have a veterinarian in the family. this dog has an unbelievable life. >> the dog napper called into the local fox station in dallas saying the intention was to bring the dog back to the owners once it was checked out by the vet. the dog has not yet been returned. >> a doctor on demand, knew there's an app for that. she joins us now with how it is introducing a new way to get healthcare. diane? is>> good morning, heather. so this new doctor on demand app which launched in 15 states this week allows patients to skip the traditional visit to the doctor's office for a video chat instead. $40 buys you 15 minutes of one of the doctor on ship doctor. remaining $10 to the company which recommends service to run of the mill issues like cold and flu systems rashes and prescription refills. the app allows you to send the high rap photos. they can rep you see a doctor in person. it makes doctor on demand the latest in tele m
he took her because she looked neglected and malnourished.t's when they say he is off base. >> the most loved dog in the planet. we have a veterinarian in the family. this dog has an unbelievable life. >> the dog napper called into the local fox station in dallas saying the intention was to bring the dog back to the owners once it was checked out by the vet. the dog has not yet been returned. >> a doctor on demand, knew there's an app for that. she joins us now with how it is...
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in many places they were malnourished before the civil war. >> what is this? >> it is called plumpy do. this lasts for about a week. it is based on peanuts and everything and has all the nutritional things. so kids can get the food they need. it's very yummy and it's very did and kids love it. >> sustenance. >> nutrition, if they don't get the right foods they will be damaged for life. so that is some of the things we are doing. >> bettina, thank you. >> thank you for having me. >> we hopefully will keep the heat on the international community to live up to its pledges. we'll call some folks out. thank you. >>> another round of pretrial hearings began today for five men accused of plotting the september 11th attacks. khalid sheikh mohammed, and others, aimed at motions, to the detainees. two saudi nationals have been trowrnd their home land. >>> many of us use these antibacterial soaps and gels to promote the spread of bacteria. but some of those ingredients in the soaps harmful. lisa stark is in washington. tell us washes. there are over 2,000 products on the
in many places they were malnourished before the civil war. >> what is this? >> it is called plumpy do. this lasts for about a week. it is based on peanuts and everything and has all the nutritional things. so kids can get the food they need. it's very yummy and it's very did and kids love it. >> sustenance. >> nutrition, if they don't get the right foods they will be damaged for life. so that is some of the things we are doing. >> bettina, thank you. >>...
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malnourished, died of an infection and breaking its neck in june apparently after getting spooked and last month, a gazelle died after running into a wall, startled when a zebra attacked a zoo keeper nearby. panda escaped and a vulture before that, both recaptured. >> we've experienced cuts over the years. told us budget cuts are largely to blame and added they are reviewing and making changes including a middle management and reporting procedures. she insisted that, overall the zoo remains a national jewel. >> animals are very well cared for and the people who care for them are incredibly passionate. there's no question in my mind. see the who come to 2000 animals including the beloved giant pandas seem to agree. >> i don't know what's going on but most people are working very hard and doing their best. thehe zoo is free to public, part of the smithsonian, and gets 80% of its annual budget from congress. this year, the budget was cut by $650,000 and with the mass on capitol hill, they don't know how much they will be getting fy 2014. greta kreuz, abc 7 news. talking about something t
malnourished, died of an infection and breaking its neck in june apparently after getting spooked and last month, a gazelle died after running into a wall, startled when a zebra attacked a zoo keeper nearby. panda escaped and a vulture before that, both recaptured. >> we've experienced cuts over the years. told us budget cuts are largely to blame and added they are reviewing and making changes including a middle management and reporting procedures. she insisted that, overall the zoo...
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big people are malnourished. they are not healthy. >> but again, why?arm subsidies, $20 billion a year, and 85% is going to corn, wheat, and soy, all these products that go into fast food or highly-processed foods. we are only subsidizing dairy and livestock to the tune of 15% and fruits and vegetables 1%. >> what about the horsemeat scandal? i want to get your thoughts on that. >> bobby's comment on that one. you're a horse guy. >> that's right, you own some thoroughbred horses. >> i do. obviously, as an american, i cannot imagine the idea of it. i know in other countries, it is commonplace, but not for here. >> i do not know. when you're looking at a shortage of protein, why are we not looking at the sources of protein? >> because those kind of animals are expensive to grow as a protein source. we should start thinking about bugs. let's just start getting used to it. there's an infinite supply. bugs are definitely the future of protein if we are going to feed a growing planet. transferring grass through an animal to make it bigger so that you can get
big people are malnourished. they are not healthy. >> but again, why?arm subsidies, $20 billion a year, and 85% is going to corn, wheat, and soy, all these products that go into fast food or highly-processed foods. we are only subsidizing dairy and livestock to the tune of 15% and fruits and vegetables 1%. >> what about the horsemeat scandal? i want to get your thoughts on that. >> bobby's comment on that one. you're a horse guy. >> that's right, you own some...
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a red river hog became malnourished and died of an infection. a vulture temporarily escaped. overly aggress i have when mixed and some were injured in vicious fights. >> it's no surprise to me as a field biologist that so many of them do not work out. they are just too hastily put together and they are not well thought through. >> two animals, the gazelle and a pregnant kudu died after they got spooked and broke their necks in the confined spaces. pamela baker is the zoo's spokeswoman. she says the zoo meets the highest industry standard, that the animals have appropriate space and the best care. >> we take great care in introducing our animals to these various habitats and transitioning them. ideally, these things wouldn't happen, of course. >> cbs news has learned the zoo can mean a task force to investigate complaints, but they won't release the report. >> this is a public facility, don't you think the public has a right to know these processes going on at the zoo and not have to wait until someone finds the reports ready? >> we are more than happy to do that. we have to d
a red river hog became malnourished and died of an infection. a vulture temporarily escaped. overly aggress i have when mixed and some were injured in vicious fights. >> it's no surprise to me as a field biologist that so many of them do not work out. they are just too hastily put together and they are not well thought through. >> two animals, the gazelle and a pregnant kudu died after they got spooked and broke their necks in the confined spaces. pamela baker is the zoo's...
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of a good diet, doesn't mean they're not eating a lot of junk in addition to it but they're not malnourishedfering from scurvy or berry bari bari or some disease like that. for those people multivitamins won't do anything for them. some people have deficiencies for whatever reason, had an operation on their stomach or intestines. there could be some benefit to multivitamins but that's a very small percentage of people. this idea that more is better is simply not true. these anti-oxidants you could throw off your anti-oxidant to oxidant ratio dramatically and that could potentially cause some harm. dr. paul alton has written books about this. that is a legitimate concern. >> travis, why do you think then people continue to take them if in fact they have no benefit and in some cases could be dangerous? why are people still doing this? is it the advertising? >> i think it's just one of those things that it's been embedded in our culture. with so many people taking them and with them so readily available, that's why people do it. they take it as insurance. and i think what these studies are real
of a good diet, doesn't mean they're not eating a lot of junk in addition to it but they're not malnourishedfering from scurvy or berry bari bari or some disease like that. for those people multivitamins won't do anything for them. some people have deficiencies for whatever reason, had an operation on their stomach or intestines. there could be some benefit to multivitamins but that's a very small percentage of people. this idea that more is better is simply not true. these anti-oxidants you...
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that malnourishment wouldn't attitude that toll, and i must tell you as chairman of the foreign affairs committee, i strongly support the u.s. effort here tow help the philippines recover and rebuild and i think the u.s. agency for international development is playing a critical role in this effort. along with the brave men and women of our armed forces. and to date we have allocated $60 mlt to recovery efforts. the uss george washington is stationed offshore to support relief efforts. i think many of the filipino american community were districtly affected. i know, we hear from families about how this type -- the worse on record. took from them friends and family members in many cases unaccounted for. we applaud the community's effort to come together and raise funds to donate humanitarian supplies. filipino-americans are rightly proud of their heritage and committed to helping those -- effected by the typhoon. i want to thank cain and randy weber. we had a hearing not long ago. a field hearing, we herd from a filipino who had gone through this tragedy of being labor trafficking traffi
that malnourishment wouldn't attitude that toll, and i must tell you as chairman of the foreign affairs committee, i strongly support the u.s. effort here tow help the philippines recover and rebuild and i think the u.s. agency for international development is playing a critical role in this effort. along with the brave men and women of our armed forces. and to date we have allocated $60 mlt to recovery efforts. the uss george washington is stationed offshore to support relief efforts. i think...
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a red river hog that arrived quickly became malnourished and died of an infection.f them do not work out. they're just too hastily put together and not well thought through. >> reporter: two animals died after they got spooked and broke their necks in their confined spaces. pamela baker-masson is the zoo spokeswoman, she says the zoo meets the highest entry standards, that the animals always have appropriate space and the best care. >> we take great care no n. introducing our animals to these various habitats and transitioning them. ideally these things wouldn't happen of course. >> reporter: cbs news has learned the zoo convened a task force in august to investigate complaints but they won't release the report. this is a public facility. don't you think the public has a right to know these processes going on at the zoo as they're happening and not have to wait until someone decides the report is ready? >> we're more than happy to do that. but we have to do it in a thorough and process-oriented way that makes sense. >> reporter: for now, their public focus is on the
a red river hog that arrived quickly became malnourished and died of an infection.f them do not work out. they're just too hastily put together and not well thought through. >> reporter: two animals died after they got spooked and broke their necks in their confined spaces. pamela baker-masson is the zoo spokeswoman, she says the zoo meets the highest entry standards, that the animals always have appropriate space and the best care. >> we take great care no n. introducing our...
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people who are malnourished, either from sickness or from disease or alcohol abuse, you know, things bowel resected. those are certainly exceptions to that rule. >> natalie, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> thank you, thank you. >>> coming up here, congress close to passing a budget. shocking, i know, but find out what's in this current deal that's not really making either side happy. we'll take you to washington. >>> also, a teenager suspended from school for, wait for it, hugging his teacher. >> i was thinking that maybe she had a bad day or something. but usually a hug would help a person in that case. but i mean, she took it the other way. >> that young man suspended for a year, and that's not the whole story. stay right here. [ female ann] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ to help you tak
people who are malnourished, either from sickness or from disease or alcohol abuse, you know, things bowel resected. those are certainly exceptions to that rule. >> natalie, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> thank you, thank you. >>> coming up here, congress close to passing a budget. shocking, i know, but find out what's in this current deal that's not really making either side happy. we'll take you to washington. >>> also, a teenager suspended from school...
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it is true that if you go back to the great depression, there was actual malnourishment among large sectionse population. millions of americans were going hungry. the food stamp program means that fewer americans are going hungry. i went around the country talking to people and even the people who qualify for food stamps, one of the common things --eard was that the benefits by the end of the month they start missing meals. if you take food stamps out of the equation, if you say they are too bloated and we will cut them back, they go to real people. the immediate cost is that some of the most poor people start to go hungry. we are not a poor country. we're are not a country lacking resources. we're not a country where this has to happen for economic survival. if we cut food stamps, we're doing so in large part because we cut taxes for the affluent. i think that that is an extraordinary conflict. to tolerate tax cuts for billionaires, at the expense of increasing hunger for young kids. that is just an absolutely immoral calculus. host: the first call comes from brad in michigan. he is on the
it is true that if you go back to the great depression, there was actual malnourishment among large sectionse population. millions of americans were going hungry. the food stamp program means that fewer americans are going hungry. i went around the country talking to people and even the people who qualify for food stamps, one of the common things --eard was that the benefits by the end of the month they start missing meals. if you take food stamps out of the equation, if you say they are too...
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they've been there so it's possible that some of them are beginning to suffer from malnutrition and malnourishmentn this could be an environmental factor or perhaps illness or disease that led them there? >> well unfortunately michaela, at this point it's pretty speculative. we don't know exactly what brought them there, again, we don't know how long they've been there, but of course pilot whales are very, very social animals and this is unfortunately not an uncommon occurrence. pilot whales occur all over the world in these mass strandings, usually when the leader of the group gets in distress or goes in a certain direction the rest of them no what theer what will follow them and oftentimes when pilot whales beach themselves, in they make a distress call the other whales will come up onto the beach with them at their own peril. so it's very much a social unit, pilot whales closely connected and no doubt that one of them lost their way and the rest followed, and you know, at least ten of them have died now. there are still several dozen left but unfortunately it's not looking good. these are very
they've been there so it's possible that some of them are beginning to suffer from malnutrition and malnourishmentn this could be an environmental factor or perhaps illness or disease that led them there? >> well unfortunately michaela, at this point it's pretty speculative. we don't know exactly what brought them there, again, we don't know how long they've been there, but of course pilot whales are very, very social animals and this is unfortunately not an uncommon occurrence. pilot...