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they've never seen any child rendered deaf by the mumps. they've never seen somebody who's had a case of polio. i had polio. i was in the hospital, paralyzed legs and neck, for about a year. so i know firsthand what the polio epidemic looked like. i was sort of at the last outbreak before the vaccines really came online and eliminated it. >> narrator: vaccine-preventable diseases like polio have become rare in the united states, so rare, in fact, that most younger doctors have never seen a case. (baby crying and coughing) this is one of the few places where you can see what vaccine-preventable diseases look like. this is a case of pertussis, also known as whooping cough. the audience is made up of paramedic students. >> she can't breathe, and that's horrifying for any patient of any age to discover that your airway has closed and you can't inhale. >> narrator: the teacher, dr. cynthia cristofani, is a pediatric intensivist who treats children in need of critical care. she decided early in her career to document the rare cases of vaccine-pre
they've never seen any child rendered deaf by the mumps. they've never seen somebody who's had a case of polio. i had polio. i was in the hospital, paralyzed legs and neck, for about a year. so i know firsthand what the polio epidemic looked like. i was sort of at the last outbreak before the vaccines really came online and eliminated it. >> narrator: vaccine-preventable diseases like polio have become rare in the united states, so rare, in fact, that most younger doctors have never seen...
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we do the mm r and measles mumps and rubella. the chickenpox vaccine. and then a dtap. >> reporter: and then nothing again until age 11. >> at 11 years duo the hp -- we do the hpv vaccine. which is the human papillomavirus vaccine and meningococcal vaccine and the tdap booster. >> reporter: the best way to get the school year off to healthy start is with the annual physical. parents will be asked about their child's sleep patterns, diet and physical activity. a full physical would also include a hearing exam starting at age 4. a vision screening every two years for children over age 3. and beginning at 1- year-old, seeing a pediatric dentist to make sure the teeth are growing properly and free of vi term consequences of concussions on young brains, student-athletes who want to play a contact sport must first undergo a sports physical and be cleared by a doctor. >> and so we make sure to ask about family history of any heart disease, sudden death early in the family that can indicate heart disease, they have trouble breathing when they're playing a. so j
we do the mm r and measles mumps and rubella. the chickenpox vaccine. and then a dtap. >> reporter: and then nothing again until age 11. >> at 11 years duo the hp -- we do the hpv vaccine. which is the human papillomavirus vaccine and meningococcal vaccine and the tdap booster. >> reporter: the best way to get the school year off to healthy start is with the annual physical. parents will be asked about their child's sleep patterns, diet and physical activity. a full physical...
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she was born to family of refugees and that experience inspires mump of what she does today.ien truong is here now. >> thanks for having more. >> you are giving more disadvantaged youth text jobs to cut the prison population in half. are there common challenges you see? >> they are all connected to america's toughest problems. the wealthy divide and how do we connect perk v america together. the dream corps is like the marine corpses for the americans. and they will free people from prison, reducing population by 50% in ten years. and making sure we are connecting people in commune tips to the future of our economy. i live in kpluoakland where i g up. we want to the connect oaklanders to the silicon valley as well. and green, we are suffering the toughest problems for the environment now. how do we protect families in oakland and communities like oakland in my community. it has higher lead poisoning in our blood than flint, michigan. >> really? >> yeah. >> what are you doing about that? >> we have a moms campaign that is coming up. one of the things that we know, is whether y
she was born to family of refugees and that experience inspires mump of what she does today.ien truong is here now. >> thanks for having more. >> you are giving more disadvantaged youth text jobs to cut the prison population in half. are there common challenges you see? >> they are all connected to america's toughest problems. the wealthy divide and how do we connect perk v america together. the dream corps is like the marine corpses for the americans. and they will free...
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doctors stress it's because of vaccines that we don't see widespread diseases anymore like mumps andlio and vaccines are good for the greater good, too. >> it's a community decision, keeping everybody safe, because there are certain children that cannot get the vaccines whether they have immune problems or their bodies cannot respond to the vaccines. i think it's our job as a community to help protect those people and keep our immunity. >> doctors say remember vaccines aren't just for younger children. adolescents need tetanus boosters and meningitis and the hpv vaccines. two big jack boston this morning worth more than $600 million here's a look at the dualing jackpots. tonight mega millions, $323 million. that's because nobody has won since april. tomorrow night's powerball prize meantime is $286 million. which one gives you the better odds? according to lottery officials it's mega millions. the odds of winning are actually 1 in 259 million, so much better than the powerball odds, 1 in 293 million. it's finally friday. you know what that means. mike talked about it. it's time to me
doctors stress it's because of vaccines that we don't see widespread diseases anymore like mumps andlio and vaccines are good for the greater good, too. >> it's a community decision, keeping everybody safe, because there are certain children that cannot get the vaccines whether they have immune problems or their bodies cannot respond to the vaccines. i think it's our job as a community to help protect those people and keep our immunity. >> doctors say remember vaccines aren't just...
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dynamic stuff, great mump movement on his fastball. changeup is a weapon as you see right there to cespedes. we know about the breaking ball. it is dynamic. that's why nola is our chevrolet player of the game. >> they look to even the series tomorrow. we'll be back to wrap it up right after this. >> phillies baseball has been brought to you by xfinity. xfinity x1 will change the way you watch tv. by toyota. by citizens bank, official bank of the phillies. visit citizensbank.com. by coca-cola. taste the feeling. and by independence blue cross, live fear less. learn more at ibx.com. >>> final score tonight from citizens bank park, it's the phillies 3 and the mets 1. nola is 9-7. he struck out eight and scattered two hits over seven innings of work. garcia picks up his second save of the season for the phillies. tomorrow the series finale at 1:30 on csn. a special alumni edition of the big sunday show gets everything started at 1:00. for our entire crew, i'm tom mccarthy. phils one 3-1. post game live is starting right now over on csn. st
dynamic stuff, great mump movement on his fastball. changeup is a weapon as you see right there to cespedes. we know about the breaking ball. it is dynamic. that's why nola is our chevrolet player of the game. >> they look to even the series tomorrow. we'll be back to wrap it up right after this. >> phillies baseball has been brought to you by xfinity. xfinity x1 will change the way you watch tv. by toyota. by citizens bank, official bank of the phillies. visit citizensbank.com. by...
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guy but to this day as 1979 that first box says the vaccine, r being rubella component, measles and mumps that merck manufacture -- rubella vaccine in it and to this day, this vaccine protects four million american babies who were injected with it each year and it is also exported to 40 other countries. there's no doubt that it has prevented tens of millions of abortions and fetal abnormalities and up to this day. the first -- the first vaccine made was the double i38 fetal cells cells thy derived in 1962 was finally approved in 1972 by u.s. regulators. how did this happen? it is because 1972 rod murray final pushed out of its job as u.s. vaccine regulator and regulation was moved over to fda. so this polio virus vaccine became first on the u.s. market made in the wi38 cell. but what happened to leonard? well remember we left him back in 1962 having arrived to cells under that contract that said he had to hand them become over when contract was up. by 1968 he was tired of being treated as a second class citizen by hillary and rest of the world class biologists at institute and he found hi
guy but to this day as 1979 that first box says the vaccine, r being rubella component, measles and mumps that merck manufacture -- rubella vaccine in it and to this day, this vaccine protects four million american babies who were injected with it each year and it is also exported to 40 other countries. there's no doubt that it has prevented tens of millions of abortions and fetal abnormalities and up to this day. the first -- the first vaccine made was the double i38 fetal cells cells thy...
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police are not saying how she got from their company to the woods and she says she doesn't remember mump of it. >> there's people that are really responsible for what happened to my daughter. it's not going to go unanswered. >> there's so much trauma. it blocks it out now i'm home again with my family and just relaxing and resting up. it's coming back little by lit. >> reporter: she was doing in court for a disdemeaner charge but the case was dropped last week was a she was presumed dead. police are still investigating calling her story sad a heartwarming. >>> nearly everyone is talking about monday's much anticipated solar eclipse. we'll talk about it right now. i'll step back. it begins at 9:01. it will reach totality at 10:15 a.m. it will end at 11:37 a.m. this will be quite a morning of sky watching. let's take a look at area where is you'll see the best of the eclipse. you'll see 100% coverage or 100% eclipse of the sun. here in the bay area we'll see about 75% of the sun eclipse. that's still going to be something amazing to see. let me give you a look at what we expect the sky con
police are not saying how she got from their company to the woods and she says she doesn't remember mump of it. >> there's people that are really responsible for what happened to my daughter. it's not going to go unanswered. >> there's so much trauma. it blocks it out now i'm home again with my family and just relaxing and resting up. it's coming back little by lit. >> reporter: she was doing in court for a disdemeaner charge but the case was dropped last week was a she was...
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the grand jury is sending out iss subpoenas and the wall street journal says we've been hearing so mumpbout mike flynn maybe mueller wants to know russian hackers wanted to get clinton e-mails to mike flynn. looks bad. doesn't mean it is bad. >>> there's a big and important story. there's another one, this storm bearing down on the gulf coast. hurricane harvey is now hours away from landfall. 5:23 local time in texas. you can see the furious water. this is the first time in 12 years that the mainland united states is bracing for this kind of storm. thousands evacuated. officials are saying get out to everyone in this path. i want to bring in nbc's katy beck live in corpus christi. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the conditions have been getting worse all day and they continue to do so. there's people without power now. lots of down limbs and tree branches all over the roadways. most of the roads don't have any cars on them but there are a good number of folks who stayed home. there was not a mandatory evacuation order in corpus christi. some people have decided to just try and brave
the grand jury is sending out iss subpoenas and the wall street journal says we've been hearing so mumpbout mike flynn maybe mueller wants to know russian hackers wanted to get clinton e-mails to mike flynn. looks bad. doesn't mean it is bad. >>> there's a big and important story. there's another one, this storm bearing down on the gulf coast. hurricane harvey is now hours away from landfall. 5:23 local time in texas. you can see the furious water. this is the first time in 12 years...
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thanks very mump. we'll have a comprehensive look at the situation in texas tonight on a special edition of abc 20/20. city under way. ka tsa troe sfee in houston. >>> rush hour sgis getting off a rush start in san francisco. sky 7 flew above the bar and metro station when the san francisco police bomb squad arrived. experts checked out a briefcase that had wires sticking out. they discovered the briefcase inside the station. they face delays until the area reopened a little more than a half hour ago. >>> police believe there may be another suspect on the loose after three officers were shot in sacramento county today. investigators say it all began when highway patrol officers chased two women driving a suspected, stolen car. the chase led them to a hotel along auburn boulevard in eastern sacramento county. someone wounding the two chp officers and one deputies. officers wounded and captured the suspect. they also arrested two women. >>> a wildfire roared overnight consuming homes and forcing more eva
thanks very mump. we'll have a comprehensive look at the situation in texas tonight on a special edition of abc 20/20. city under way. ka tsa troe sfee in houston. >>> rush hour sgis getting off a rush start in san francisco. sky 7 flew above the bar and metro station when the san francisco police bomb squad arrived. experts checked out a briefcase that had wires sticking out. they discovered the briefcase inside the station. they face delays until the area reopened a little more than...
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when you look at trump and i was thinking about this today, it is very mump like a real estate guy sayingay, my building is the biggest and the best and i am going to -- this is what i can tell you because you are going to have to go check me out and there is no way you can figure me out that it is not. he's using the same kind of tactic in real estate and new york only, it does not work in international diplomacy and it won't work in north korea. >> jonah mattis, he used the word catalisma and not catastrophic. >> would the u.s. know about it ahead of time from areal surveillance? >> heck no, i give that about a zero. there is two aspects of any intelligence problem. that's capability intense. you have seen the u.s. intelligence assessment in particular from the agency of capability. can north korea put together a missile dl missile delivers a target like guam, i suspect it is not true. the second aspect of this is more difficult. if you have that capability and you are a north korea's leader, how confident are you that you know what the north korea's leadership want to do. are they bluf
when you look at trump and i was thinking about this today, it is very mump like a real estate guy sayingay, my building is the biggest and the best and i am going to -- this is what i can tell you because you are going to have to go check me out and there is no way you can figure me out that it is not. he's using the same kind of tactic in real estate and new york only, it does not work in international diplomacy and it won't work in north korea. >> jonah mattis, he used the word...
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has ever gone viral even though viral didn't exist when i was younger except with the measles, the mumps. but it -- it -- so yeah. i'm shocked. but you know, i wrote a piece for the "washington post" about being italian. did you read it? i sent it to you, texted it to you with a large -- >> i have blocked. >> you do not have me blocked. you text me all the time! >> i don't know who that is -- >> be quiet. >> yeah. it's chris -- there's a whole name for us because we have a bromance. >> what is it? >> it's can-tuomo. >> did you create it? >> no, one of my twitter fans created it -- >> twitter fans? that's an oxymoron. let me ask you something -- do you think it will keep going? anthony gave you a gift by having this online thing that went away. >> he's delaying this now, he's not doing it. do you think he's going to end up doing it? >> i don't know. honestly, i really don't know. >> if he does -- look, i don't know what he's going to do. whatever. look, it -- this white house right now is so unpredictable, unpredict animal and the people sur-- unpredictable and the people surrounding it,
has ever gone viral even though viral didn't exist when i was younger except with the measles, the mumps. but it -- it -- so yeah. i'm shocked. but you know, i wrote a piece for the "washington post" about being italian. did you read it? i sent it to you, texted it to you with a large -- >> i have blocked. >> you do not have me blocked. you text me all the time! >> i don't know who that is -- >> be quiet. >> yeah. it's chris -- there's a whole name for us...
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viral didn't exist, except for the measles and the mumps. so, yeah. i'm shocked. but on, i wrote a piece for "the washington post," about being italian. did you read it? i texted it to you. >> i have you blocked. >> you do not. you text me all the time. be quiet. >> i don't know who that is. >> you know, there's a name for us now. we have a bromance. >> what is it? >> it's cantoneo. one of my twitter fans created it. >> twitter fans. that's an oxymoron. anthony gave you a gift. >> it's been -- he's delaying this now. he's not doing it. do you think he will end up doing it? >> i don't know. i really don't know. i wish him well. >> i don't know what he's going to do. look, this white house is so unpredictable and the people surrounding it, whether they left or stayed, they pop up. if he pops up and he does this thing online, who knows? i'm good staying home and watching television. >> you have made an impact. you're now part of the history of this whole deal. >> i appreciate you pushing this and lugging me and speaking so highly of me for the last week. >> you did i
viral didn't exist, except for the measles and the mumps. so, yeah. i'm shocked. but on, i wrote a piece for "the washington post," about being italian. did you read it? i texted it to you. >> i have you blocked. >> you do not. you text me all the time. be quiet. >> i don't know who that is. >> you know, there's a name for us now. we have a bromance. >> what is it? >> it's cantoneo. one of my twitter fans created it. >> twitter fans. that's an...
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. >>> thanks very mump here is what's happening at this hour president trump is on his way to arizona is scheduled to meet with border patrol officials before attending a campaign rally in phoenix. last week mr. trump hinted he may pardon joe arpaio. >>> hazmat teams called to the green bay police department headquarters something inside an envelope made two employees sick. no word on what it was but the opioid norcan was given. >>> seven muslim women petitioned the court next the government will need to ame amend sections of the law that allows that practice >>> lots of damage but so far no word on any injuries that is the news update this hour nus me itwred mp is backn o miteti >>> welcome back take a look at the market. stocks are at session highs on pace for their second best day of the month the s&p is up 20 the nasdaq when it comes to percentage gains, the biggest mover with a gain of 75 points tech and materials are leading the way. real estate is a drag. cisco caterpillar and apple are your dough leaders macy's and foot locker are topping the s&p 500 right now. >>> it's defini
. >>> thanks very mump here is what's happening at this hour president trump is on his way to arizona is scheduled to meet with border patrol officials before attending a campaign rally in phoenix. last week mr. trump hinted he may pardon joe arpaio. >>> hazmat teams called to the green bay police department headquarters something inside an envelope made two employees sick. no word on what it was but the opioid norcan was given. >>> seven muslim women petitioned the...
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well, first, i don't know how mump bread cost at that time and i don't know how much of it was profit. with respect to the bakers being owners the answer to it, that is kind of complicated. there were two kinds of industries, also addressing the question of unions, one of the industries was the cracker industry, which was big, later it became monopolized and it became nabisco, by the way. >> the national biscuit company became nabisco, right? >> the other was the bread-baking industry, which tended to be small. it wasn't mechanized. i can't remember the exact figure, but something like that 98% of bakeries were not mechanized. now, as whether they were owners or not, i think it depends a little bit on where the bakery was. if the bakery was a small bakery in a small town, probably were owners with some workers. if they were bakeries in the tenement houses, they were probably just workers. >> in a minute, we'll meet joseph lochner who gave his name to the case. help was the owner of the bake shop in utica, new york. we have a number of callers, one from patrick in new york. hi, you're
well, first, i don't know how mump bread cost at that time and i don't know how much of it was profit. with respect to the bakers being owners the answer to it, that is kind of complicated. there were two kinds of industries, also addressing the question of unions, one of the industries was the cracker industry, which was big, later it became monopolized and it became nabisco, by the way. >> the national biscuit company became nabisco, right? >> the other was the bread-baking...
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from "newsweek," calling out the trump women for wearing high heels and forbes going as far as saying mumpike michelle obamacare. steve, good to have you with us this morning. >> hello. abby: be a this is headline from vanity fair in 2009 talks about michelle obama being the best dressed at the time you say it's because who melania trump is married to she is fair game now when you have a lot of sources that never would have touched michelle obama in any negative way at all. is that true? >> i think. so i think the general rule with first ladies they are off limits. they are not elected. they are not setting public policy. you leave them alone. it's not just michelle obama. it was also laura bush was left alone even though they made plenty of fun of george bush and strange the same rules don't apply to melania. abby: why is that the case? used to be regardless of your political affiliation or of who your husband was, there was a certain amount of respect first lady of the united states. seems like very for the very first time we are not seeing is that amount of respect made to melania trump
from "newsweek," calling out the trump women for wearing high heels and forbes going as far as saying mumpike michelle obamacare. steve, good to have you with us this morning. >> hello. abby: be a this is headline from vanity fair in 2009 talks about michelle obama being the best dressed at the time you say it's because who melania trump is married to she is fair game now when you have a lot of sources that never would have touched michelle obama in any negative way at all. is...
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that those serving extensive anytime prison for nonviolent drug offenses should not be spending that mumpt to public safety but we ontalk about those on death row because they -- because we perceive the death penalty is being montreally incongruity houston we understands ors as a society. i'm a poet and spend a lot of time on the road and i had a book that came out last year, and so was on book tour, and so from me both of these are extensions of the same political and scholarly projects and different, simply different orientations to make sense of so much of what is going on around us. this is a nontraditional type of speech, because i'm a poet, i'm going to share some poems with you and put the them in context enough one another. so, raise your hand if you have seen spoken word pretty before. you're about that life. this is an urban superintendent. i should have known. this is not the suburban superintendent conference. when this is -- when people share spoken word poetry, poetry men to be performed and read out loud. we think you're supposed to it there and say, hmm, hmm, and you'll ha
that those serving extensive anytime prison for nonviolent drug offenses should not be spending that mumpt to public safety but we ontalk about those on death row because they -- because we perceive the death penalty is being montreally incongruity houston we understands ors as a society. i'm a poet and spend a lot of time on the road and i had a book that came out last year, and so was on book tour, and so from me both of these are extensions of the same political and scholarly projects and...