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you can determine whether or not mmr vaccines and measles mumps rubella causes better autism, that can determined in a scientific venue, it's how many angels can dance on the side head of a pen. the logical question will be answered in a scientific venue. what we do as scientists, we formulate a hypothesis to establish proofs, subject the proofs to statistical analyses, science is a study of controls. to isolate the effects the single variable. what it isn't, it is a scientist, it is scientific bodies or accumulated knowledge. science is really just a way of thinking about it, approaching a problem, as we learned, as we go, scientists are willing to take textbooks and throw them over their shoulders without a backward glance. scientists get it wrong all the time but that's okay because science is an enormously self-correcting. i'll give you examples. in 1926 johannes for better believe that the doctor of Ãb a worm he had identified cause cancer for which he won a nobel prize. even though as it turned out that was dead wrong. in 1935 monads, a portuguese neurologist, created a surgical
you can determine whether or not mmr vaccines and measles mumps rubella causes better autism, that can determined in a scientific venue, it's how many angels can dance on the side head of a pen. the logical question will be answered in a scientific venue. what we do as scientists, we formulate a hypothesis to establish proofs, subject the proofs to statistical analyses, science is a study of controls. to isolate the effects the single variable. what it isn't, it is a scientist, it is scientific...
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your child don't put me in a position asked to practice substandard chair measles whooping cough, mumps, 6,000 cases a month last year i can't do that she found this is in with a -- a upper middle class suburban practice that was much more convincing they saw how important to us that willing to -- if you draw line somebody may say no walk away then you have no chance i don't know, i don't know the answer i do think, that certainly there are increasing numbers making that choice, in part responsibility to waiting room if more children in waiting room knowing they are going to be children in that room on steroids for diseases or chemo for cancers those people can't get vaccinated. when ka limited its exemptions --
your child don't put me in a position asked to practice substandard chair measles whooping cough, mumps, 6,000 cases a month last year i can't do that she found this is in with a -- a upper middle class suburban practice that was much more convincing they saw how important to us that willing to -- if you draw line somebody may say no walk away then you have no chance i don't know, i don't know the answer i do think, that certainly there are increasing numbers making that choice, in part...
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go within matter of months we can convert it from a plastic material to biodegradable tearless in mumps has to self with the micro start consuming those biodegradable materials that would depend on nature depends where will it go would it be in a desert will it be in the waters will it be in the open environment will it be in a forests what sort of microbes do you have. but for sure we've proven by years and decades of study is these this technology does go for a full process of oxygen and then by a degradation and that is what the european parliament itself instructed the european commission. to do a report to examine. oxo degradable leading on to biodegrade of course. and certainly in terms of the countries that have adopted this you mature loving countries so far that are working with you can read it scribe which countries the art they are because i think people be surprised to find it it's not countries you'd expect like america for example in england. while america and england up to just two or three years ago took the view that they could collect all of their plastic waists they c
go within matter of months we can convert it from a plastic material to biodegradable tearless in mumps has to self with the micro start consuming those biodegradable materials that would depend on nature depends where will it go would it be in a desert will it be in the waters will it be in the open environment will it be in a forests what sort of microbes do you have. but for sure we've proven by years and decades of study is these this technology does go for a full process of oxygen and then...
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thanks so mump fch for joining . >> thank you.is a week long extravaga a extravaganza. >> we're inspired by your weather report. we're going to create our own tropical disturbance in the area. >> it start eed te ee e te eed the concert on the lawn. the next yea wepened it up to a five-day sort of music camp for all ails. we have people -- our youngest students have been five and six with the help of the parent and our o students have been up in their 70s and early 80 we teach all levels from beginner to very advance players. it's an awesome social music instrument. it's a lot of fun. we have five day of classes and concerts for people who havre registered and the community can come from free. >> you don't hav to know how to play the instrument in order to take part. ten years, how did you first get involved? >> we fir got involved as doing an out door concert. then ever year it grew. theoutdoor concert was so successful. we're like how can we make this better. there's a community with a need outthere. started welcoming beginning p
thanks so mump fch for joining . >> thank you.is a week long extravaga a extravaganza. >> we're inspired by your weather report. we're going to create our own tropical disturbance in the area. >> it start eed te ee e te eed the concert on the lawn. the next yea wepened it up to a five-day sort of music camp for all ails. we have people -- our youngest students have been five and six with the help of the parent and our o students have been up in their 70s and early 80 we teach...
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. >> we give them cell phones that could be se mump m dangerous than a knife or weapon yet we don't trainhem. >> they say staying safe online means going where the danger is. >> this technology is not secure bid default. it is u to you to manually go in and dohe work or run the risk of strangers being able to track and find your child. start with ane simple p check. go to the privacy settings, disable locationmaervices and sure your camera isn't being tracked. it will keeptranger seeing where a photo or video was taken. >> if i'm not in the room or monitoring i do worry how fast they can get on stuff they are not supposed to see. there wl it's a fun app, learning app or ga he advises to paying for an app. he freeou download version you are basically exclanging your child's information for that app. >> the father and author warnse mail is the number one wayal person information is stolen. it is also how child predators are hacking into cameras and phones. >> unless they are 100% sure it is correct don't click on the link. don't open the attachment. >> it is a good idea to see which ones ha
. >> we give them cell phones that could be se mump m dangerous than a knife or weapon yet we don't trainhem. >> they say staying safe online means going where the danger is. >> this technology is not secure bid default. it is u to you to manually go in and dohe work or run the risk of strangers being able to track and find your child. start with ane simple p check. go to the privacy settings, disable locationmaervices and sure your camera isn't being tracked. it will...
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they giving as mump as they are receiving. the dogs give love to the kids. it is heartwarming. >> it is really nice to see. not all members are rescues but when a rescue joins the team it is knowing that dog went from unwanted to so loved. >> you can find a list this saturday. go to nbcbayarea.com. most of those shelters are waiving or reducing adoption fees. >>> a teacher says a fight caught on camera was not his fault. i have to warn you, it may be hard to watch. >> he grabs him by the throat and slammed him onto a table. it started when the teen flimed a lunch tray. the teacher said he is violent towards others. this is a school for kids who got in trouble at other schools. that teacher faces felony charges. >>> power is back on in all of puerto rico. >>> a massive fire ripping through a pallet yard. it was actually happening at a u-haul building. no reports of any injuries. they don't know how it started. >>> at 5:58 walmart teaming up with ellen degeneres. it will feature nearly 60 items for denim, accessories very close by ellen new items rotating seas
they giving as mump as they are receiving. the dogs give love to the kids. it is heartwarming. >> it is really nice to see. not all members are rescues but when a rescue joins the team it is knowing that dog went from unwanted to so loved. >> you can find a list this saturday. go to nbcbayarea.com. most of those shelters are waiving or reducing adoption fees. >>> a teacher says a fight caught on camera was not his fault. i have to warn you, it may be hard to watch. >>...
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. >> my sister is trying to spread the word as mump as we can. >> just trying to hold it together as mollie home. >> it's when you're alone and you talk to mollie about herself. >> laura talks about how she can feel mollie's presence, about how she feels like she's sitting on her shoulder. do you have that sense? >> when you talk to mollie and you know why we're fighting, she's out there, we just feel it. >> reporter: do you ever feel like you hear back from her? >> i don't want to talk about it. >> reporter: last week, mollie was dropped off at a boyfriend's house to dog sit while he was out of town. later she was seen jogging. but neighbors say they used to see her all the time. >> she would come down the road and if i was over there working on my flowers, i would, you know, she would just wave and say hi and off she would go because that's the house right down there. that's where her boyfriend lives. >> right down there, that white house. >> it's just like this girl right now. now i pay attention to what they have on, you know, she's got a headband, she's talking on her shoes. >>
. >> my sister is trying to spread the word as mump as we can. >> just trying to hold it together as mollie home. >> it's when you're alone and you talk to mollie about herself. >> laura talks about how she can feel mollie's presence, about how she feels like she's sitting on her shoulder. do you have that sense? >> when you talk to mollie and you know why we're fighting, she's out there, we just feel it. >> reporter: do you ever feel like you hear back from...
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insisted on paying ten times mump than the other members. i think it was $250,000. he was paid for being in the film. >> question to your right at the same table. >> i'd like to bring up something that we all keep in mind. i'm a combat veteran from vietnam and my father was killed in normandy. i also lead you to appreciation of authenticity. we have a few cannons and horses marching along with muskets. they're real. you can't get a perspective just how huge war is. you almost can't capture it. what do you do? for world war irk i, you have t reduce it down to a small unit. when you're in the military, you don't have the sense you're by yourself. even special units don't. in order to put world war ii on the screen, you've got to do it. that's very hard to do. you end up with all these -- the dirty dozens. this type of movie. the second best ever movie made also did that. it was one where clint eastwood, they had to go capture some heroes was a brilliant movie for the purposes of war. they managed to get you the sense of something big and turn it into something small.
insisted on paying ten times mump than the other members. i think it was $250,000. he was paid for being in the film. >> question to your right at the same table. >> i'd like to bring up something that we all keep in mind. i'm a combat veteran from vietnam and my father was killed in normandy. i also lead you to appreciation of authenticity. we have a few cannons and horses marching along with muskets. they're real. you can't get a perspective just how huge war is. you almost can't...
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measles, mumps rubella vaccine.accine, it has been around since the 1970s, again, saved many millions of lives. look, everything has a slight complication, you can get a rash with the vaccine, sniffles from it. compared to measles itself which causes severe rash, fever and brain infections, a zillion times better off with the vaccine, and kids have to get the second dose before they enter school. stuart: in the 1950s, a scurge of poliomyelitis, we were terrified of it. you see people walking down the street. >> they were paralyzed. stuart: now the vaccine, no more polio. i understand it's coming back because of the absence of vaccines. >> exactly right. you said this exactly right. and smallpox we wiped off the planet because of the vaccine, the number one public health invention of the 20th century was vaccines, measles, mumps, rubella, the smallpox vaccine, vaccine compliance is hugely important to public health. stuart: i have to pack this in, it's important. new york university is going to offer free tuition to
measles, mumps rubella vaccine.accine, it has been around since the 1970s, again, saved many millions of lives. look, everything has a slight complication, you can get a rash with the vaccine, sniffles from it. compared to measles itself which causes severe rash, fever and brain infections, a zillion times better off with the vaccine, and kids have to get the second dose before they enter school. stuart: in the 1950s, a scurge of poliomyelitis, we were terrified of it. you see people walking...
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. —— a—league —— mumps. it is important you get the vaccine against those three.s. in order to completely control measles and stop it from spreading you need 95% u pta ke it from spreading you need 95% uptake with two doses of the vaccine across the whole population. it is a little bit more difficult to control than the other infections because it is so easy to catch. you say no to 596, is so easy to catch. you say no to 5%, where are we? —— you say 95%. for babies, we are doing very well. we have 95 cents at one days but haven't achieved it with two doses of. we obviously want to do better, encourage pa rents of. we obviously want to do better, encourage parents to get the two doses so that we do achieve the target of 95%. for the young adults, we definitely need to do more to raise awareness to try to get them into gp practices and take the vaccine. vanessa, thank you for your time. thank you for your time. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines: hospitals and ambulance services in england warn of a lack of contigency planning to cope with a no—d
. —— a—league —— mumps. it is important you get the vaccine against those three.s. in order to completely control measles and stop it from spreading you need 95% u pta ke it from spreading you need 95% uptake with two doses of the vaccine across the whole population. it is a little bit more difficult to control than the other infections because it is so easy to catch. you say no to 596, is so easy to catch. you say no to 5%, where are we? —— you say 95%. for babies, we are doing...
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. >> thank you very mump fch for making the case. >> thank you >>> our trade war tour continuing in south carolina with the story of a plant that may have to close down because of terrorists. that's where we find kate rogers >> reporter: that's right pop we'll tell you why this plant may close anhomud w ch jobs are at stake after the break on "power lunch." ♪ and i don't care what we do ♪ just take me with you there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2018 glc. lease the glc300 for just $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> our trade war tour takes us to south carolina today. kate rogers is at a plant that assembles televisions but maybe not for much longer if it doesn't end soon kate rogers joins us now. >> reporter: element electronics that you can see behind me assembles televisions here made out of products imported from china. it says it will have to close its doors on october 5th laying off 126 workers if it's not granted a lifeline in this trade war. element declined to participate in
. >> thank you very mump fch for making the case. >> thank you >>> our trade war tour continuing in south carolina with the story of a plant that may have to close down because of terrorists. that's where we find kate rogers >> reporter: that's right pop we'll tell you why this plant may close anhomud w ch jobs are at stake after the break on "power lunch." ♪ and i don't care what we do ♪ just take me with you there are roadside attractions. and then...
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. >> thank you so mump. we always learn something when you're here.k you so much. >> thank you. >> just ahead, time for desert. the secrets to a super simple cheesecake and they are going to share a special cause very close to their hearts as well. but first this is "today" on nbc. this morning on "today" food we're cooking for a cause. for the seventh year in a row williams sonoma partnered with no kid hungry. an organization that's tremendous, fights childhood hunger. they design spatulas, people like kevin bacon, jessie tyler ferguson. i had one myself. blake shelton was there when i was showing it off. joining us from charm city, you did a spatula, too. tell me about yours. >> i got in the cake business. avis graffiti artist. got me out of the train yards in the kitchen. >> hooligan. >> i was a hooligan. i've definitely been in jail. don't tell anyone. i wanted to do -- this is my roots, i'm a baker but this is my graffiti. >> my mother passed away a year ago. she loved the color red. so my sister and i designed this in her honor. she was a proud
. >> thank you so mump. we always learn something when you're here.k you so much. >> thank you. >> just ahead, time for desert. the secrets to a super simple cheesecake and they are going to share a special cause very close to their hearts as well. but first this is "today" on nbc. this morning on "today" food we're cooking for a cause. for the seventh year in a row williams sonoma partnered with no kid hungry. an organization that's tremendous, fights...