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if they don't tell you what they have had the mmrs and the vaccinations, you would never kn know. >> if you're a 9-year-old american kid you get the mmr. >> the problem is these kids are not getting screened, the border people are kind of overrun at these centers. so let's say they go into one of these communities bringing in the tuberculosis-- >> before i waanswer it, i wanto make the point that hhs is not aware of it, they will screen uncompany children, they will find it. what do they bring out into the communities? >> scabies is one thing. tuberculosis is hard to transmit. so it's not likely that you're going to see a big outbreak of t tuberculosis. here's the most important thing, if you have kids who are going to be going to school, if they haven't been vaccinated with the mmr, or varicela, get them vaccinated now. >> these diseases are so rare in this county troy because they have been eradicated. the first thing that comes in his mind is not going to be tuberculosis, it's going to be so many other things that can be confusing this. but if you look at the pictures, they have p
if they don't tell you what they have had the mmrs and the vaccinations, you would never kn know. >> if you're a 9-year-old american kid you get the mmr. >> the problem is these kids are not getting screened, the border people are kind of overrun at these centers. so let's say they go into one of these communities bringing in the tuberculosis-- >> before i waanswer it, i wanto make the point that hhs is not aware of it, they will screen uncompany children, they will find it....
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if you have kids that are going to be going to school and they haven't been vaccinated with that mmr/v vaccine, get it now. if you're near one of those camps, you have to be vaccinated. >> by problem with the whole thing is, the diseases we're talking about are so rare in this country because they're already e raduated. with all due respect, we just . so the first thing that comes to his mind is not going to be tuberculosis, it's going to be sko many other things that can be confusing with. they are putting these kids in almost like an army base. they're all in one room. even if half of them are doing well and have the vaccines, the other half are going to pass on the lica and tuberculosis. that's the key. >> the key, david just said, they're close together, they're crowded together, and that's how you spread disease. >> we need more doctors at the border to put in the screens and catch them there. and then whatever the politics pans out, that's a whole different story. >> certainly if they can get a handle on this. >> concern. >> very. >> it could be a problem. >> cdc more involved.
if you have kids that are going to be going to school and they haven't been vaccinated with that mmr/v vaccine, get it now. if you're near one of those camps, you have to be vaccinated. >> by problem with the whole thing is, the diseases we're talking about are so rare in this country because they're already e raduated. with all due respect, we just . so the first thing that comes to his mind is not going to be tuberculosis, it's going to be sko many other things that can be confusing...
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there was concern that mmr caused autism.e is no absolutely no quality evidence to support that. parents understandably are concerned. what we must forget, many people know as child with autism type behaviors issues. but if you are a doctor and cared for a child who has died of measles or smallpox or pertussis, it is absolute tragedy which is preventable, gerri. gerri: it's a tragedy, if your kids don't get vaccines they're putting all other kids at risk. >> that's right. gerri: did doctor, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. gerri: later in the show a the government is suing a private american business for requiring its workers to speak english but is it legal? >>> the vet finally give as veteran's appointment two years too late. their widow shares their their breaking story coming right up. >> i warn you this is a heartbreaking story it's emerging as the scandal rocking veterans affairs. the chase, a hero who served our country in vietnam war and here he is right here. he sought urgent care from a veterans affair
there was concern that mmr caused autism.e is no absolutely no quality evidence to support that. parents understandably are concerned. what we must forget, many people know as child with autism type behaviors issues. but if you are a doctor and cared for a child who has died of measles or smallpox or pertussis, it is absolute tragedy which is preventable, gerri. gerri: it's a tragedy, if your kids don't get vaccines they're putting all other kids at risk. >> that's right. gerri: did...
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researchers also found strong evidence the mmr, tetanus, and hepatitis c vaccines, are also not associatedemia. >>> the american college of physicians says most women don't need pelvic exams. they say it rarely detects important diseases, and is often associated with discomfort, along with false-positive and negative results. however, some gynecologists say they will still perform the exam, new guideline for women applies to those who are not pregnant, those who are at average risk for cancer, and those who do not show any symptoms. ukee? >> coming up in the next half hour every "eyewitness news" this morning, another major carl recall. the latest trouble forcing more than 8 million cacars to be fixed. also, this: >> we're really hungry, not satisfied with just getting out of the group stage. >> team usa is fired up. for today's huge world cup game, and they're about to get a big boost on offense. and, dethroned as the world's most powerful celebrity. we have the word on the star who just stole her crown. >>> and bob and jd return with your traffic and weather together. we'll do it on the
researchers also found strong evidence the mmr, tetanus, and hepatitis c vaccines, are also not associatedemia. >>> the american college of physicians says most women don't need pelvic exams. they say it rarely detects important diseases, and is often associated with discomfort, along with false-positive and negative results. however, some gynecologists say they will still perform the exam, new guideline for women applies to those who are not pregnant, those who are at average risk for...
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researchers also found strong evidence the that the mmr tetanus and hepatitis b vaccines are not linked to childhood leukemia. >>> well, it was a hot one today, kate, and this is just going to continue. >> this is the preview. >> oh, boy. >> tomorrow will be the hottest day we saw all year long. we will get to 94 tomorrow. we have gotten there already this year. when you factor in the humidity, dew points in the mid 70's, it is oppressive heat and heat advisory has been issued as we mentioned a few minutes ago. lets look outside within place over next few days will be the the shore. we will sea sea breeze kick up each afternoon, it is only 76 in rehoboth, people outside on the boardwalk enjoying slightly cooler conditions there then what we are feeling in the city. we will have our first name tropical storm of the 2014 atlantic hurricane season. thinks arthur off the coast of florida right now and getting better organized. you can see the the convection, showers and storms on the eastern flange of the storm but that will eventually impact us through the end of the week whether directly
researchers also found strong evidence the that the mmr tetanus and hepatitis b vaccines are not linked to childhood leukemia. >>> well, it was a hot one today, kate, and this is just going to continue. >> this is the preview. >> oh, boy. >> tomorrow will be the hottest day we saw all year long. we will get to 94 tomorrow. we have gotten there already this year. when you factor in the humidity, dew points in the mid 70's, it is oppressive heat and heat advisory has...
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in fact, when people delayed the mmr vaccine it led to more seizures. point, i am aware if you look at a child with autism, parents want to understand why. but i feel the money from researching vaccines is taking away from more likely causes. it is because we are injecting they are the bad guy. but we have studied and studies and haven't seen a link. >> there is a big spike in measles. what brought that up? >> 530 cases. 35 times more likely in the people without vaccine. >> so you support vaccines? >> very much. >> great to see you, mark. sunday at 12:30 with the doctor. >>> the government has a new report on obamacare that finds that months after the rollout there are plenty of technical problems with the website. big reaction to that coming up. >> and do you think this is a war memorial or religious monument? this cross is at the center of a 20-year long battle and the supreme court is responding to hearing the case. >> the cross isn't going anywhere. not know and we believe not never -- now -- you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when
in fact, when people delayed the mmr vaccine it led to more seizures. point, i am aware if you look at a child with autism, parents want to understand why. but i feel the money from researching vaccines is taking away from more likely causes. it is because we are injecting they are the bad guy. but we have studied and studies and haven't seen a link. >> there is a big spike in measles. what brought that up? >> 530 cases. 35 times more likely in the people without vaccine. >>...
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get the kids the mmr vaccine. a critical vaccine they need. >> the miss information is worse than the possibilities that could result from the vaccine, worse than getting the actual illness. >> we are frightened about autism. and vaccines got blamed for autism. and it is something else. >> and doctor, thank you for being in. >> the the disappearance of an oregon woman. what happen vanished after runna quick errand? we'll have the latest on the investigation. >>> and evacuations under way as wildfires rage out west. a look at the progress firefighters are making. >>> plus, how of much one state is spending to beat back the flames. ♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. ♪ america, you cast your votes. now, go to xfinity on demand and select the people's hotlist to see this summer's top 100 shows and movies. i voted! >>> right now -- much of the west in flames. new wildfires cropping up in california w
get the kids the mmr vaccine. a critical vaccine they need. >> the miss information is worse than the possibilities that could result from the vaccine, worse than getting the actual illness. >> we are frightened about autism. and vaccines got blamed for autism. and it is something else. >> and doctor, thank you for being in. >> the the disappearance of an oregon woman. what happen vanished after runna quick errand? we'll have the latest on the investigation. >>>...
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. >> mmr preston and steve in just a few minutes, and we're asking the hard hitting questions: such as what's your favorite hotdog? it is national hotdog day. we'll have them be weighing in. celebrations of the new target store opening today. why this is a bigger deal than you may think. son: dad, this is a remix. it's the new red white & blue slam. same thing. hmm-mm. this has blueberries, strawberries and cream cheese icing. you don't know what you're talking about. yup, he loved to say that, too. [bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's! >> 75:00, beautiful morning, we will get to sue with the wet near moment. first, big story to cover. >> yes, national hotdog day n honor of one of the favorite foods, where you get iron dogs, one of your favorite toppings. >> let's bring in preston and steve. good to see you guys. >> how are you? >> morning, guys. >> tell us about the dog in town. >> oh, you know what? i can't speak on authority of that. kacie, over here, swing the camera over to him or not? he's got a place that he absolutely loves at all times. caste? >> best hotdog in town, the
. >> mmr preston and steve in just a few minutes, and we're asking the hard hitting questions: such as what's your favorite hotdog? it is national hotdog day. we'll have them be weighing in. celebrations of the new target store opening today. why this is a bigger deal than you may think. son: dad, this is a remix. it's the new red white & blue slam. same thing. hmm-mm. this has blueberries, strawberries and cream cheese icing. you don't know what you're talking about. yup, he loved to...
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and they also found that mmr vaccines and one of the tetanus shots and hepatitis b are not associatede college player in minnesota is flipping out with excite. take a look at this instagram video of golden gophers receiver. hutten was a national champion receiver. hutten was a national champion iit's straight talk wireless -- which means you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a month. no contracts -- no surprises. what about hidden fees? nope. what about funny business? no. bamboozling? what is "bamboozling"? it's like "malarkey." no. good. hm. hm. [ male announcer ] same phones. same networks. half the cost. get a samsung galaxy s4 on america's largest and most dependable 4g lte networks. unlimited talk, text and data is just $45 a month. the world needs more straight talk. only at walmart. the world needs more straight talk. hello! three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. thank you! >>> a very good morning to you. it's 9:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. investigators are now saying a suspect wan
and they also found that mmr vaccines and one of the tetanus shots and hepatitis b are not associatede college player in minnesota is flipping out with excite. take a look at this instagram video of golden gophers receiver. hutten was a national champion receiver. hutten was a national champion iit's straight talk wireless -- which means you get unlimited talk, text and data for only $45 a month. no contracts -- no surprises. what about hidden fees? nope. what about funny business? no....