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they were vaccinated as children, so why are more and more young adults getting mumps? the sound of joyous news. >> do we seriously have a heart? this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: this is our western edition; good evening. we're going to begin tonight with the dangerous weather hitting nearly 100 million americans on both coasts. in the west, the threat of flash floods and mudslides in central and southern california has forced 30,000 from their homes. in the east the first nor'easter this month is burying neemple every sign of spring. >> pelley: nearly every sign of cringe. our storm coverage begins with demarco morgan in hagerstown, maryland. mireya. mireya villarreal is there snight. ureya. >> reporter: emergency crews are keeping a very close eye on fast-moving creeks just like this one. it has been raining for 24 hours on this area, but the bulk of oe storm isn't expected to hit until later tonight, even into thursday morning. there is a potential for 10 inches of rain, not just in the sawstal regions, but also areas north of los angeles. that
they were vaccinated as children, so why are more and more young adults getting mumps? the sound of joyous news. >> do we seriously have a heart? this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: this is our western edition; good evening. we're going to begin tonight with the dangerous weather hitting nearly 100 million americans on both coasts. in the west, the threat of flash floods and mudslides in central and southern california has forced 30,000 from their...
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might have thought the mump was a disease of the past.accine for decades. cases of the mumps are on the rise for young adults even those who believe they were protected. here is dr. jon lapook. >> it's the biggest all star competition in the world. >> last month there was a mumps scare at a cheerleading competition in dallas. more than 25,000 participants and coaches were told they may have been exposed to heightly contagious virus after a competitor came down with the mumps. the texas department of health says, no related cases have been reported so far. but a james madison university in harrisonburg, virginia, there have been 24 confirmed cases since january. >> health scare on the men's basketball team postpones. >> health officials are asking students to get imnietzed if their vaccinations are not up to date. even so most outbreaks have been in young, vaccinated adults. a report out today found that immunity after mumps vaccination lasts average of 27 years. and a quarter of people lose their protection after only eight years. childre
might have thought the mump was a disease of the past.accine for decades. cases of the mumps are on the rise for young adults even those who believe they were protected. here is dr. jon lapook. >> it's the biggest all star competition in the world. >> last month there was a mumps scare at a cheerleading competition in dallas. more than 25,000 participants and coaches were told they may have been exposed to heightly contagious virus after a competitor came down with the mumps. the...
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the vaccine wasn't as strong as getting the mumps.gether, it's spread by sputum, kids swap stuff when in college. so we see outbreaks on sports team in colleges. >> yes. >> very diplomatic way to put it. >> i apologize. >> a morning show. >> we get it. >> and so you see it in the close quarters. >> remind people what mumps are again. >> mumps -- >> chipmunk cheeks. >> you get these chipmunk cheeks but in 10% more serious things, affect hearing, you can get testicular swelling in men may lead to infertility. we can eliminate with the vaccine. >> if the immunity is wearing off in this case do we worry about other things or just specifically with mumps? >> vaccines are amazing but they need to be improved and ain't perfect yet. we give elderly two flu shots during the year. if you go to chemo you get a second flu shot also. when the shingles vaccine came out it was good but a better one came out and so we're actually giving that new one even to people who had the old one. vaccines are evolving. i think that's important. it's not a failur
the vaccine wasn't as strong as getting the mumps.gether, it's spread by sputum, kids swap stuff when in college. so we see outbreaks on sports team in colleges. >> yes. >> very diplomatic way to put it. >> i apologize. >> a morning show. >> we get it. >> and so you see it in the close quarters. >> remind people what mumps are again. >> mumps -- >> chipmunk cheeks. >> you get these chipmunk cheeks but in 10% more serious things, affect...
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still ahead at 8 mumps outbreaks surfacing around the u-s.hat researchers say is driving the rise of the infection. and next. we fly on down to half moon bay...where vicki liviakis gives us a taste of airport eatery.. three zero cafe... ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. airplane food is usually nothing to write home about. but how about 'down home cooking' .. that happens to be on the edge of a runway. (steve) tonight on dine and dish vicki liviakis takes us to a breakfast institution that's also an airplane lover's dream. if you're looking for breakfast on the fly. ask a pilot. easy to miss unless you arrive by way of a landing strip... 3-zero cafe in half moon bay - bills itself as the best breakfast on the coast. 3-z
still ahead at 8 mumps outbreaks surfacing around the u-s.hat researchers say is driving the rise of the infection. and next. we fly on down to half moon bay...where vicki liviakis gives us a taste of airport eatery.. three zero cafe... ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that...
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the mumps outbreaks are on the rise across the u-s.. and researchers may have found a link to the cause of the outbreak... what it is ahead... (grant) plus... a fourth major snowstorm is slamming the northeast -- bringing rain and a lot of snow... hear what officials are warning residents to do as the storm passes. (vicki) and a father in the east bay killed in a violent carjacking... how his family and friends are remembering tonight in a live rpeort... ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. are still trying to make sense... of the tragic death of a.j. faroqi (far-u-key) the brentwood father was gunned down in his car early sunday mo
the mumps outbreaks are on the rise across the u-s.. and researchers may have found a link to the cause of the outbreak... what it is ahead... (grant) plus... a fourth major snowstorm is slamming the northeast -- bringing rain and a lot of snow... hear what officials are warning residents to do as the storm passes. (vicki) and a father in the east bay killed in a violent carjacking... how his family and friends are remembering tonight in a live rpeort... ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to...
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texas health officials say one person with a confirmed case of the mumps attended that event as well.hey're warning parents that childhood vaccinations don't always protect against it. >> it's 10% to 12% who, for whatever reason, their immune system doesn't respond fully. >> everyone was ultimately shocked -- we were at a cheer event and something like this would happen. >> so far, there haven't been any reports of new cases but since the incubation period could last a month parents should be on the look out for symptoms. including fever, headaches, muscle aches. >>> newly obtained documents that show some of members of best buy's geek squad have been acting as paid informants for the fbi. a digital rights group said it all came to light a few years ago the geek squad found child pornography and called the fbi and the problem is, they did that without a warrant. so the evidence was thrown out and the charges were dropped. >>> the mystery behind the disappearance of an aviation pioneer amelia earnhart may have been solved. a for fes so at the university of tennessee says he's 99% sure
texas health officials say one person with a confirmed case of the mumps attended that event as well.hey're warning parents that childhood vaccinations don't always protect against it. >> it's 10% to 12% who, for whatever reason, their immune system doesn't respond fully. >> everyone was ultimately shocked -- we were at a cheer event and something like this would happen. >> so far, there haven't been any reports of new cases but since the incubation period could last a month...
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. >>> thousands of cheerleaders from 39 states and nine countries were possibly exposed to mumps at alas cheerleading competition. health officials say someone from another state who had the mumps traveled to dallas for the competition last month. the texas health department sent a letter to those who participated to let them know they may have been exposed to the virus. >>> the new hampshire union leader reports lawyers picked up a ceremonial check from an anonymous woman who won nearly $500 million from a january powerball jackpot. the woman's lawyer says she plans to give as much as $50 million to charities. the first charities were announced yesterday, one that helps disadvantaged girls and one to end childhood hunger. a judge is still deciding whether to reveal the woman's name. >>> and "time" reports on a new story that might reveal amelia earhart's new resting place. she tried to fly around the world in 1937. in 1970 bones were found on her projected flight path. a researcher at the time said bones belonged to a man. new analysis suggest they're from a woman and they're likely
. >>> thousands of cheerleaders from 39 states and nine countries were possibly exposed to mumps at alas cheerleading competition. health officials say someone from another state who had the mumps traveled to dallas for the competition last month. the texas health department sent a letter to those who participated to let them know they may have been exposed to the virus. >>> the new hampshire union leader reports lawyers picked up a ceremonial check from an anonymous woman who...
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they were vaccinated as children, so why are more and more young adults getting mumps?he sound of joyous news. >> do we seriously have a heart?
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(steve) a new study by harvard researchers says recent mumps outbreaks in the u-s are linked to waningwo doses to children and protects against the measles, mumps and rubella. researchers said lab studies show that protection against mumps is shorter than the measles or rubella portion. the vaccine is effective on average 27 years, but that can vary for each individual. according to the c-d-c, mumps starts with a fever, muscle aches, and swollen salivary glands and often spread by coughing and sneezing. (steve) two deputies rescued a three-month-old puppy from a storm drain in a florida neighborhood. the puppy was stuck in this storm drain for what they believe was about 30 to 45 minutes. a home surveillance camera catches the moment help arrives. a neighbor waves down deputies after calling for help saying he heard a puppy whimpering in the storm drain. two deputies pull off the rescue. watch on the right side of the screen as they remove the man hole cover. a neighbor gives them a net -- and a female deputy goes into the storm drain head first as her colleague holds onto her gun belt
(steve) a new study by harvard researchers says recent mumps outbreaks in the u-s are linked to waningwo doses to children and protects against the measles, mumps and rubella. researchers said lab studies show that protection against mumps is shorter than the measles or rubella portion. the vaccine is effective on average 27 years, but that can vary for each individual. according to the c-d-c, mumps starts with a fever, muscle aches, and swollen salivary glands and often spread by coughing and...
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a new study by harvard researchers says recent mumps outbreaks in the u-s are linked to waning vaccineon. the m-m-r vaccine is given in two doses to children and protects against the measles, mumps and rubella. researchers said lab studies show that protection against mumps is shorter than the measles or rubella portion. the vaccine is effective on average 27 years, but that can vary for each individual. according to the c-d-c, mumps starts with a fever, muscle aches, and swollen salivary glands and often spread by coughing and sneezing. ( robin ) anemia is being linked to a higher risk of death.... in pregnant women. research published in a british medical journal.. shows a relationship between severe anemia and maternal death. anemia is when a person has a very low, red blood cell count. pregnant women are more prone to the condition ... because they provide nutrients for their babies and themselves. the study used information from 29- countries collected by the world health organization. the results indicated... the odds of maternal death... doubled in mothers with anemia, when all
a new study by harvard researchers says recent mumps outbreaks in the u-s are linked to waning vaccineon. the m-m-r vaccine is given in two doses to children and protects against the measles, mumps and rubella. researchers said lab studies show that protection against mumps is shorter than the measles or rubella portion. the vaccine is effective on average 27 years, but that can vary for each individual. according to the c-d-c, mumps starts with a fever, muscle aches, and swollen salivary...
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narrative is a guy who's breaking chin and he's doing things other presidents didn't do.ns what hapere is mump harder. easy to say yes, i'll you but when, where? what kind of preparations do you do? we've never had a with a sitting north korean leader and we don't have presents meet with these kinds of leaders in these circumstances. we have yet to see howar it's going to go. robert: kayla, you were at the white house when the south rean diplomats came and brought the message. president trump quick accepted. what was it like? >> it was a little bit ofem mayh because the there president came into the briefing room, the first time ever teesed this major announcement in a reality show timendf wing -- way and then he was willing about the westin some reporters were going up to him. he was beingy counselede vice president and you saw the securityut shuttling in and quickly out of the president's autopsy and whether they were going to make the commitment to take this meeting. it was incredibly stressful from a reporting stammed point and i can only imagine it was on the other side of those doors as
narrative is a guy who's breaking chin and he's doing things other presidents didn't do.ns what hapere is mump harder. easy to say yes, i'll you but when, where? what kind of preparations do you do? we've never had a with a sitting north korean leader and we don't have presents meet with these kinds of leaders in these circumstances. we have yet to see howar it's going to go. robert: kayla, you were at the white house when the south rean diplomats came and brought the message. president trump...
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what happens here is mump harder. easy to say yes, i'llee with you but when, where? what kind of preparions do you do? we've never had a president meet with a sitting north korean leader and we don't have presidents meet with these kinds of leaders in these circumstances. we have yet to see how far it's going to go. robert: kayla, you were at the white house when the south korean diplomats cameound t the message. president trump quickly accepted. what was it like? >> it was a little bit of mayhem to be on site there becauhe president came into the briefing room, the first time ever teesed this major announcement in a reality show time of wing and -- way ands then he willing about the west wing. some reporters were going up to him. he was being counseled by the vice president and you saw the securityhuling in and out quickly out of the president's autopsy and wther they were going to make the commitment to take thiseeng. it was incredibly stressful fror aorting stammed point and i can only imagine how it was on the other sideoo of those as well. robert: big moments, k
what happens here is mump harder. easy to say yes, i'llee with you but when, where? what kind of preparions do you do? we've never had a president meet with a sitting north korean leader and we don't have presidents meet with these kinds of leaders in these circumstances. we have yet to see how far it's going to go. robert: kayla, you were at the white house when the south korean diplomats cameound t the message. president trump quickly accepted. what was it like? >> it was a little bit...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," your child may soon need an extra mumps vaccine. dr.may be behind recent outbreaks on college campuses. >> and paleontologists are digging up dozens of prehistoric bones at a subway construction project in los angeles. we'll show you how they're providing a window into the ice age. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, march 22nd. you're looking at san jose and look at those raindrops on the camera. looks like a kaleidoscope. >> yeah. >> i'm michelle griego. >> good morning. i'm kenny choi. time now is about 4:30. it's the return of march madness and the return of rain. >> the rain is coming down. the snow will come down strong as well eventually across the sierra. here's the view of "salesforce tower." you can see those raindrops trying to mess with our camera lens. we'll have moderate to heavy rain, then this afternoon thunderstorms. we'll
. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," your child may soon need an extra mumps vaccine. dr.may be behind recent outbreaks on college campuses. >> and paleontologists are digging up dozens of prehistoric bones at a subway construction project in los angeles. we'll show you how they're providing a window into the ice age. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by...
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mump to sign, multiple places. >> reporter: cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman says it's not whether trump knew about the agreement and failed to sign it. tellkey issue of whether daniels can tell all is that cohen broke the secrecy. it sounds like you're saying that's a pretty good argument. t i think the best argument is that michael cohen talked about it, and that therefore the door is open. >> glor: so if attorney cohen compromised the agreement by talking, why can't daniels talk, too, why then does she need the file this lawsuit? >> reporter: well, here's the thing. there is a clause that she would she saidpay $1 million in damages to a person she said is donald trump every time she talks. so i mean, it would at least be in her interest to try to get i moval from a judge before she says anything. jeff? >> glor: chief legal correspondent jan crawford. jan, thanks very much. the trump administration's feud with california intensified today when the justice department sued the state over das sanctuary laws that protect y lacumented immigrants. ig% of the nation's undocumented popul
mump to sign, multiple places. >> reporter: cbs news legal analyst rikki klieman says it's not whether trump knew about the agreement and failed to sign it. tellkey issue of whether daniels can tell all is that cohen broke the secrecy. it sounds like you're saying that's a pretty good argument. t i think the best argument is that michael cohen talked about it, and that therefore the door is open. >> glor: so if attorney cohen compromised the agreement by talking, why can't daniels...
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. >>> thousands of cheerleaders may have been exposed to the mumps during it national competition inallas. texas health officials say a person with a confirmed case of the mumps attended the national cheerleaders association all-star championship. following this potential exposure, there have been no reported cases so far. symptoms may not initially appear for weeks. parents are being alerted about this. >> wow, those girls are impressive. >> yeah, they are. >>> the drama over a massive lottery win in new hampshire isn't over. even though the winner received her prize. >> so her attorneys picked up her big check worth more than $352 million. that's a lump sum payment before taxes. >> the woman was the only winner of a nearly $560 million jackpot. she sued the state lottery to remain anonymous, despite rules that say her identity must be revealed. a top state judge is deciding whether her name will be revealed. >>> coming up we're going to look at an interspecies smoke break. >> what? >> yeah. what is going on in this photo? we'll explain. >>> and new details about one of the biggest
. >>> thousands of cheerleaders may have been exposed to the mumps during it national competition inallas. texas health officials say a person with a confirmed case of the mumps attended the national cheerleaders association all-star championship. following this potential exposure, there have been no reported cases so far. symptoms may not initially appear for weeks. parents are being alerted about this. >> wow, those girls are impressive. >> yeah, they are. >>>...
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like measles, or mumps. >> the virus is changing constant three.ch is why we have to get new vaccine every year. but there are parts of the viperous which are -- con stanlt. >> think of the flu viperous, coded with liftle mushrooms each with a head and stem. current vaccines target the head. but that's the part that easily changes or mutates into different strains. making vaccine officialiveness challenge. site yen tiss dissuffered, the stem stays same. the holy gram. target the unchanging part. >> from an idea that was developed on the bench. into clinical strielz f trials. >> floorian cramer is leading the clinical trials in human. >> this is the bio bubble. prepare vaccine seed viruses going into manufacturing and can be used in human clinical trials. awe they are using chicken eggs to grow their vaccines. >> if the difference. >> method of vaccine development used over 70 years. eggs are injected with flu virus. incubated for ape few days. harvested to prepare the vaccine. >> how many doses of vaccine can you get from an egg. >> typically get o
like measles, or mumps. >> the virus is changing constant three.ch is why we have to get new vaccine every year. but there are parts of the viperous which are -- con stanlt. >> think of the flu viperous, coded with liftle mushrooms each with a head and stem. current vaccines target the head. but that's the part that easily changes or mutates into different strains. making vaccine officialiveness challenge. site yen tiss dissuffered, the stem stays same. the holy gram. target the...
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like measles, or mumps. >> the virus is changing constant three.ew vaccine every year. but there are parts of the virus which are staying constant. think of the flu virus, coded with little mushrooms each with a head and stem. current vaccines target the head. but that's the part that easily changes or mutates into different strains. making vaccine effectiveness challenging. but scientists discovered, the stem remains relatively the same. there in lies the holy grail. target the unchanging part. >> this is really from an idea that was developed on the bench, into clinical trials. florian cramer is lead ing the clinical trials in human. >> this is the bio bubble. prepare vaccine seed viruses going into manufacturing and can be used in human clinical trials. >> they are also using chicken eggs to grow their vaccines. >> the difference you would buy in the supermarket. >> method of vaccine development used over 70 years. eggs are injected with flu virus. incubated for a few days and harvested to prepare the vaccine. >> how many doses of vaccine can yo
like measles, or mumps. >> the virus is changing constant three.ew vaccine every year. but there are parts of the virus which are staying constant. think of the flu virus, coded with little mushrooms each with a head and stem. current vaccines target the head. but that's the part that easily changes or mutates into different strains. making vaccine effectiveness challenging. but scientists discovered, the stem remains relatively the same. there in lies the holy grail. target the...
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this is germane because so much of what we are being told about this further staffer churn, why this mump and why now is the president was unfamiliar with the job when he first arrived having no prior experience and he is now kind of learning the contours of the jobover presidency, this reporting not with standing. >> he is very comfortable in the job now. he feels like he doesn't need to be man ajd in the early months when there was such a heavy hand. he feels like he is make some of his own decisions. he did that on the tariffs with aluminum and steel. he did that with decision to meet with kim jong un and as he looks at his cabinet he is trying to figure out who do i like having around and who does he think gets him? that is is it somebody like linda mcman that he has a real sort of comfort level with and fellow billionaire who really understands how trump operates? >> peter, a question i always ask you, how did the trump agenda advance today any where in washington? >> that's a great question. it's hard to find something to put your finger on. they are so consumed with their own perso
this is germane because so much of what we are being told about this further staffer churn, why this mump and why now is the president was unfamiliar with the job when he first arrived having no prior experience and he is now kind of learning the contours of the jobover presidency, this reporting not with standing. >> he is very comfortable in the job now. he feels like he doesn't need to be man ajd in the early months when there was such a heavy hand. he feels like he is make some of his...
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why we have such a problem to make vaccine such as a childhood vaccine everybody gets measles and mumps but that situation with the gut it will depend on the epidemiology right now you would vaccinate no one for zika but if you are in a situation with a chronic outbreak certainly would want to vaccinate children those are the ones you want to protect talk about south america i wouldn't do it now but to have a low level i would. the other is travel related. and for those to go to south america. and then to go to an area like that but you would vaccinate everybody in florida and texas it just isn't worth it to have 200 cases and 60 million people the issue isn't worth it. >> what is more likely as far as improving the efficacy? >> and then get back to the slide with those arrows that connected each other we need to make better seasonal to get the right match of the 90% efficacy. so that realm alone to get better. with the molecule and closely related to that is the issue of universal and to make your seasonal vaccine with that response that part of the virus and with that universal flu va
why we have such a problem to make vaccine such as a childhood vaccine everybody gets measles and mumps but that situation with the gut it will depend on the epidemiology right now you would vaccinate no one for zika but if you are in a situation with a chronic outbreak certainly would want to vaccinate children those are the ones you want to protect talk about south america i wouldn't do it now but to have a low level i would. the other is travel related. and for those to go to south america....
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. >> terry moran at the white house, thank you very mump. ted joins us now from the third army division in northern kuwait. what were you hearing tonight? >> i heard you talking about the white house press corps and whether they were surprised. they shouldn't feel bad about being surprised because so is the third army division. they are going to lead the ground assault into iraq. they did not learn about this until approximately two to three hours before the cruise missiles hit and basically the way that they heard was that they were told to clear the airspace around here. as you may know the cruise missiles fly at a low altitude, 350 feet above the deck. they have helicopters, unmanned aerial recognizance vehicles in the air and they were told to clear the airspace because there was going to be a strike. they were told there was a target of opportunity. >> hard to believe that was 15 years ago. especially when you look at terry moran. he has not aged a single day since 2003, apparently. >> he's benjamin button. and we have 5600 u.s. troops
. >> terry moran at the white house, thank you very mump. ted joins us now from the third army division in northern kuwait. what were you hearing tonight? >> i heard you talking about the white house press corps and whether they were surprised. they shouldn't feel bad about being surprised because so is the third army division. they are going to lead the ground assault into iraq. they did not learn about this until approximately two to three hours before the cruise missiles hit and...
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long time, but it takes understands why the flu is unique compared to other viruses like measles or mumps the virus is changing constantly, which is why we have to get a new vaccine every year, but there are parts of the virus which are staying constant. >> reporter: think of the influenza virus as coated with little mushrooms each with a head and a stem. the current vaccines only target the head but that's the part that easily changes or mutates into different strains making vaccines challenging. the stems are relatively the same. therein lies the holy grail. target the unchanging part. >> this is an idea that was developed on the bench in clinical trials. >> reporter: florian cramer is leading the clinical charge in humans. >> they're going into manufacturing and then can be used in human clinical trials. >> reporter: they're also using chicken eggs to grow their vaccine. >> the difference what you would buy in a supermarket is just that they have an embryo in them. >> reporter: it's a method of vaccine development that's been in place for over 70 years. the eggs are injected. >> how ma
long time, but it takes understands why the flu is unique compared to other viruses like measles or mumps the virus is changing constantly, which is why we have to get a new vaccine every year, but there are parts of the virus which are staying constant. >> reporter: think of the influenza virus as coated with little mushrooms each with a head and a stem. the current vaccines only target the head but that's the part that easily changes or mutates into different strains making vaccines...
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. >> especially about mump.ith money. >> and he has these two storm clouds over him -- >> which we're about to get to. >> and he has the mueller storm cloud. everyone said i can't do this, i don't that and there would be catastrophic consequences if i do x or y, the catastrophe hasn't happened so he may be starting to think everybody says i can't fire mueller but maybe i can. >> i'm going to take a leap. i think we're being incredibly naive if that's not what he's planning. can he fire him? >> he can. he might have to fire someone to do it. >> would firing him stop the investigation? >> it depends on what the then standing official at doj -- whether it's a new attorney general, new deputy attorney general does. but a new attorney general, a new deputy attorney general could close down the investigation and firing mueller is not the only way for him to accomplish this. he could fire jeff sessions, replace whim a new attorney general who's not recused, a sitting official and not even go through the confirmation pr
. >> especially about mump.ith money. >> and he has these two storm clouds over him -- >> which we're about to get to. >> and he has the mueller storm cloud. everyone said i can't do this, i don't that and there would be catastrophic consequences if i do x or y, the catastrophe hasn't happened so he may be starting to think everybody says i can't fire mueller but maybe i can. >> i'm going to take a leap. i think we're being incredibly naive if that's not what he's...