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ms. fisher mention mention like. there are many who struggle with aan autistic child, and that fer often contributes. >> we're not as afraid because we're not as sick. >> again, you have to make a distinction between diseases. polio and small pox are very different from some of the other diseases that we're vaccinating for today. the question is really today a lot about the numbers of vaccines, and the numbers of vaccines that are given on one day and how early they're being given, and the lack, again, the institute of medicine has pointed out we need to fill in the gaps in the science. it's not settled. science evolves. it is not static, and we have to do a better job of finding out just how many children are regressing an vaccination from chronic and poor health. there has to be a balance between preventing infectious disease and chronic disease. it's about health and not just government policy without exception. >> there is a distinction between chickenpox, which is uncomfortable and inconvenient, and polio, which
ms. fisher mention mention like. there are many who struggle with aan autistic child, and that fer often contributes. >> we're not as afraid because we're not as sick. >> again, you have to make a distinction between diseases. polio and small pox are very different from some of the other diseases that we're vaccinating for today. the question is really today a lot about the numbers of vaccines, and the numbers of vaccines that are given on one day and how early they're being given,...
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ms. fisher speak up to informed consent. if you did a counseling session and you decided no, do you part company at that point? you made your best case and the parents say no, i don't think it's for me, and you just leave it there? >> well, i do agree with ms. fisher at least in most cases the parents should ultimately be able to decide what vaccines their children get, but often that educational counseling doesn't occur or meet the needs of the parents. so it's very hard for them to find good, accurate information that addresses their needs. >> we're going to take a short break. when we return we'll talk about the campaign that comes from some parts to keep kids from becoming vaccinated at least when it comes from different so many money stories sound complicated. but don't worry. i'm here to take the fear out of finance. every night on my show i break down the confusing financial speak and make it real. >> according to an institute of medicine study commissioned by the government, 90% of children have been immunized with m
ms. fisher speak up to informed consent. if you did a counseling session and you decided no, do you part company at that point? you made your best case and the parents say no, i don't think it's for me, and you just leave it there? >> well, i do agree with ms. fisher at least in most cases the parents should ultimately be able to decide what vaccines their children get, but often that educational counseling doesn't occur or meet the needs of the parents. so it's very hard for them to find...
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ms. fisher. last month, long-term unemployment increased by more than 200,000. so now, nearly 4 million people have been out of work for six months or longer. for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> but even with so many people looking desperately for jobs, companies keep complaining that they just can't find the right workers for their open positions. in our latest installment on the series "where the jobs are" mary thompson takes us to timco aviation in greensboro, north carolina to look at the multipronged approach that company is taking to fill its skilled jobs gap. >> reporter: business is booming at timco aviation. the greensboro, north carolina firm provides faa required maintenance to commercial cargo and military planes. it's benefitting from the strong growth in the aviation industry, growth threatened by a lack of skilled workers. >> we are at capacity. and so again if we were to expand it could be an issue of getting enough workforce in here to actually work those aircraft. >> reporter: kip blakely is timco president of i
ms. fisher. last month, long-term unemployment increased by more than 200,000. so now, nearly 4 million people have been out of work for six months or longer. for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >> but even with so many people looking desperately for jobs, companies keep complaining that they just can't find the right workers for their open positions. in our latest installment on the series "where the jobs are" mary thompson takes us to...
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fisher, ms. brainard, you are the two nominees that will join, i presume, the fed. what perspective do you bring that actually will matter and benefit the real economy and matter to families in cleveland and mansfield, ohio? dr. fisher? >> senator, i do have an academic background, so i have to accept that. i think it's useful. but in terms of background for this job, i have been a central banker for eight years. i did work through the, as governor of the bank of israel. i was governor during the global crisis. you could not be in that crisis without being aware of the impact of financial problems on troth. growth. and of the absolute need to maintain employment. israel was lucky or whatever that it didn't have a financial crisis, and so went we reduced interest rates, the banks could lend more, and they did. and israel escaped the bulk, the main burden of the crisis. that's the background. but, senator, in addition i think anybody who has studied and particularly who's studied this crisis knows the cost of unemployment. understands that slow growth is not an abstra
fisher, ms. brainard, you are the two nominees that will join, i presume, the fed. what perspective do you bring that actually will matter and benefit the real economy and matter to families in cleveland and mansfield, ohio? dr. fisher? >> senator, i do have an academic background, so i have to accept that. i think it's useful. but in terms of background for this job, i have been a central banker for eight years. i did work through the, as governor of the bank of israel. i was governor...