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the government uses it to manage the health of pregnant women and newborns.it has become an effective tool for enhancing communication with care providers, raising health awareness, identifying complications earlier in pregnancy, and promoting prenatal care. other countries have also adopted the handbook in recent years to address the need for effective intervention to reduce maternal and newborn mortality. providing effective health care for mothers and babies is still a big challenge in mongolia. the country's maternal mortality rate is 89 per 100,000 live births in contrast with 7 in japan. the figure for newborns is 14 per 1,000 births in mongolia in contrast with 1 in japan. >> this is a handbook in mongolia. >> reporter: this doctor is a member of a japanese team working to promote and do research on the pink book in mongolia with the country's government. >> we need to consider the implement in the handbook in mongolia because it's needed and that can be tested where it has an impact upon sort of the pregnant women and newborn babies' health. that's qu
the government uses it to manage the health of pregnant women and newborns.it has become an effective tool for enhancing communication with care providers, raising health awareness, identifying complications earlier in pregnancy, and promoting prenatal care. other countries have also adopted the handbook in recent years to address the need for effective intervention to reduce maternal and newborn mortality. providing effective health care for mothers and babies is still a big challenge in...
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this family wanted to capture the final moments of with their newborn who didn't survive.al mom and dead introduces us to an organization hoping them to get through the most difficult in their lives. scott? >> lucy we saw high pressure in full control a lot of sunshine but some rain is in the seven day forecast and it arrives as early as friday. details next. >> all right scott. terrifying moments mid air when a sky dive goes terribly wrong. everyone is okay but you have to see that h ♪ >>> right now at 10:30 another heads up for drivers taking one busy highway overnight. a lengthy construction project continuing to night on the vine expressway. road work will completely shut down the eastbound lanes between midnight and 5:00 a.m. the closures all part of a project to tear down and rebuild seven old bridges above i676. work will continue over the next four years. >>> georgia mother of five arrested accused of of having a naked twister party with drugs and alcohol for her teenaged daughter and friends. rachel lynn leonard charged with two counts of contributing to the delin
this family wanted to capture the final moments of with their newborn who didn't survive.al mom and dead introduces us to an organization hoping them to get through the most difficult in their lives. scott? >> lucy we saw high pressure in full control a lot of sunshine but some rain is in the seven day forecast and it arrives as early as friday. details next. >> all right scott. terrifying moments mid air when a sky dive goes terribly wrong. everyone is okay but you have to see that...
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my daughter... >> your newborn daughter? >> my newborn daughter had it...like the runny nose the cough and i'm like... is he giving it to her? i mean what are the chances? and then me and my husband have it. are we always sick? >> the family is suffering from chronic flu-like symptoms that they say are a result of mold exposure. >> time and time i kept asking - tell me what type of mold it is, the pediatrician wants to know just tell me. i kept asking. every phone call every email. please tell me what type of mold it is. i'm sorry, please tell me what type of mold it is. and nothing. >> edith's landlord was not a local slumlord. invitation homes owns this property. >> there's some things you're supposed to provide right, as a landlord: clean water suitable condition how about that? like a healthy environment for a family to live in. i pay rent you know it's not like i was living there for free. when i wanted my stuff they said i can take my stuff but i have to sign a release releasing them from liability. >> in response to o
my daughter... >> your newborn daughter? >> my newborn daughter had it...like the runny nose the cough and i'm like... is he giving it to her? i mean what are the chances? and then me and my husband have it. are we always sick? >> the family is suffering from chronic flu-like symptoms that they say are a result of mold exposure. >> time and time i kept asking - tell me what type of mold it is, the pediatrician wants to know just tell me. i kept asking. every phone call...
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the first few weeks at home with your newborn can be a huge adjustment.r baby safe and healthy is easier than you think. just remember the basics. breast feeding is preferable, but bottle feeding is just as good. >> "if you can breast-feed try to breast-feed. your breast milk passes on a lot of valuable antibodies and immunity to your baby, and is a valuable way to protect them." >> mary: and of course babies cry. just how much depends on the baby >> "there are many ways to soothe a crying baby, of course you can carry them, you can walk around with them, sometimes you can put them in their bouncy seat if you have a baby that is crying and cannot be soothed it is okay to take a break." >> mary: overall, when it comes to your baby's health, the doctor says there are a few basic things to look out for. >> "if your baby develops a fever, that's a temperature higher than 100.4, you need to call your pediatrician. if your baby is having trouble breathing, if they're not eating, if they're not urinating. most newborns need to wet a diaper at least every six to
the first few weeks at home with your newborn can be a huge adjustment.r baby safe and healthy is easier than you think. just remember the basics. breast feeding is preferable, but bottle feeding is just as good. >> "if you can breast-feed try to breast-feed. your breast milk passes on a lot of valuable antibodies and immunity to your baby, and is a valuable way to protect them." >> mary: and of course babies cry. just how much depends on the baby >> "there are...
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what to do with your newborn's umbilical cord blood. is it worth it to pay thousands of dollars to store that precious resource or is it? investigative reporter vicnick vicky ten in explains. >> reporter: some are storing stem cells to help newborns but some are saying it has a better chance of saving a life if you give them away. one of the hottest and driest cities in america is home to one of the most precious resources in the world. at least for the half million families who trust this lab in tucson with preserving their baby's cord blood. >> we don't face tornadoes and earthquakes and storm surges and hurricanes and all of the other types of mother nature events at that other areas of the country can face. it's just hot. it's just hot. thankfully we have these tanks to ensure that our samples stay nice and cold. >> reporter: kristin swingle is vice president of lab operations for cord blood registry, the san bruno-based company that's the largest private cord blood bank in the world. >> this window looks into our quality-control de
what to do with your newborn's umbilical cord blood. is it worth it to pay thousands of dollars to store that precious resource or is it? investigative reporter vicnick vicky ten in explains. >> reporter: some are storing stem cells to help newborns but some are saying it has a better chance of saving a life if you give them away. one of the hottest and driest cities in america is home to one of the most precious resources in the world. at least for the half million families who trust...
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this family wanted to capture the final moments with their newborn.ization that's helping them get through the most difficult thing in their lives. >> and vets on bikes ride up to the white house. what they're about to do for the eighth time and what the president just promised them. sean bell in the house. >> lucy, the sixers season is over a long long time ago. but yesterday it was officially done. brett brown talks about coaching a bunch of jip cease later in sports. >> birth avenue child can one most happiest things that can happen to a parent. lots of pictures to capture all those precious moments. that's part of the joy for new moms and dads. >> fox 29's dawn timmeney has more on photo session that means more than most of us could ever imagine. >> you like this one and that one is your favorite. this one -- >> those two. >> reporter: adrian and bob of chalfont love looking at pictures of their little lizzie. >> that's when they was baptized. >> born january 3rd 2014 weighing 6 pounds 7-ounces. >> i mean just makes me smile because she looks perf
this family wanted to capture the final moments with their newborn.ization that's helping them get through the most difficult thing in their lives. >> and vets on bikes ride up to the white house. what they're about to do for the eighth time and what the president just promised them. sean bell in the house. >> lucy, the sixers season is over a long long time ago. but yesterday it was officially done. brett brown talks about coaching a bunch of jip cease later in sports. >>...
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coming up, the couple whose pediatrician refused to care for their newborn. >>> and stunning details investigators are learning about the actions of the germanwings co-pilot in the days leading up to the fatal crash. >>> and dozens of cell phones have been recovered from the crash site. what that means for the investigation. it tastes better when you grow it. it tastes even better when you share it. it's not hard, it's doable. it's growable. get going with gro-ables. miracle-gro. life starts here. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. ♪ ♪ if you want a paint that's more than just easy to scrub. if you want a paint that actually repels dirt and grime. if you want a paint that stand's up to life's wear and tear... only this can. regal select from benjamin moore.
coming up, the couple whose pediatrician refused to care for their newborn. >>> and stunning details investigators are learning about the actions of the germanwings co-pilot in the days leading up to the fatal crash. >>> and dozens of cell phones have been recovered from the crash site. what that means for the investigation. it tastes better when you grow it. it tastes even better when you share it. it's not hard, it's doable. it's growable. get going with gro-ables....
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coming up the couple whose pediatrician refused to care for their newborn. stunning new details investigators are learning about the actions of the germanwings co-pilot in the days leading up to the fatal crash. and dozens of cell phones recovered from the crash site. what that means for the investigation. m caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara®. it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ... stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara®... ...your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems inclu
coming up the couple whose pediatrician refused to care for their newborn. stunning new details investigators are learning about the actions of the germanwings co-pilot in the days leading up to the fatal crash. and dozens of cell phones recovered from the crash site. what that means for the investigation. m caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara®. it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4...
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we realized that we were hearing tales really of bear survival and i sat down with women with newborn children, literally born in one case a day before the recent changes inside yarmouk and then she fled with her newborn. we realized much of these conflicts are at the end of the day, about human suffering and we wanted to respond to the critical needs both for people who are inside, that's a big challenge, but also for people who are outside of yarmouk and are arriving in neighboring areas of the town. >> you say you're trying to garner some kind of response. but how do you get through--i'm hearing stories of people eating grass because there is such little food there. how daughter get people food when you have isil concerns. and where it doesn't seem to be much international desire to resolve this. >> first point as an organization it is our daily experience of working in these difficult circumstances for months the assistance was being provided on the basis of hard work. and today actually we've been able and a team of ours has gone to an area of the damascus just to the southeast o
we realized that we were hearing tales really of bear survival and i sat down with women with newborn children, literally born in one case a day before the recent changes inside yarmouk and then she fled with her newborn. we realized much of these conflicts are at the end of the day, about human suffering and we wanted to respond to the critical needs both for people who are inside, that's a big challenge, but also for people who are outside of yarmouk and are arriving in neighboring areas of...
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they are not only many newborns there, but approximately 10 to 15 babies born.hat is what organizations we spoke to arranged the surrogate mothers. three premature babies born to surrogate mothers in nepal who need medical care. they have been flown back. we expect two dozen in the coming hours and days as part of the greater rescue efforts in kathmandu. this is the israeli search and rescue team of 260 medical personnel going in. i'll be going with them and keep you updated on what they are doing. the premature children and newborns coming back from nepal. >> saturday's ex-toucharthquake touched off the avalanche on mt. everest. this was caught on camera. listen. >> go! go! [ bleep ] [ bleep ] their tents. we are told the hikers are now sleep in the tents with knives. if they are struck by another avalanche, they can claw their way out. kobusch, he survived that impact and tells all the people around him to stay together. nepal faces a daunting recovery. the total cost of reconstruction could top $5 billion according to early numbers by ihs. that is about 20% o
they are not only many newborns there, but approximately 10 to 15 babies born.hat is what organizations we spoke to arranged the surrogate mothers. three premature babies born to surrogate mothers in nepal who need medical care. they have been flown back. we expect two dozen in the coming hours and days as part of the greater rescue efforts in kathmandu. this is the israeli search and rescue team of 260 medical personnel going in. i'll be going with them and keep you updated on what they are...
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what should you do with your newborn's umbilical cord blood? >> is it worth paying the thousands of dollars store that precious resource? vicky joins us now with an explanation. >> multibillion dollar industry has sprung up around parents paying to privately store their newborn's cord blood. some say those stem cells have a much better chance of saving a life if you give them away. one of the hottest and driest cities in america is home to one of the most precious resources in the world, at least for the half million families who trust this lab in tucson with preserving their baby's cord blood. >> we don't face tornadoes and earthquakes and storm surges and hurricanes and all of the other types of mother nature events that the other areas of the country can face. >> it's just hot. >> it's just hot. we have tanks to ensure that our samples stay nice and cold. the company is the largest private cord blood bank in the world. >> this window looks into our quality control department. >> reporter: after the cord blood is collected from the baby at bi
what should you do with your newborn's umbilical cord blood? >> is it worth paying the thousands of dollars store that precious resource? vicky joins us now with an explanation. >> multibillion dollar industry has sprung up around parents paying to privately store their newborn's cord blood. some say those stem cells have a much better chance of saving a life if you give them away. one of the hottest and driest cities in america is home to one of the most precious resources in the...
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you are in burton newborn arguing that the first amendment was created to protect the democratic process and not individual right. and at 730 pm patricia kelly talks about how poor people in baltimore are treated by the government. and then the argument that china is not taking over the united states as a supreme global power. and then we have grover more quests discussing his critique with the american enterprise institute. and we wrap up barf primetime lineup with robert putnam who questions whether the idea of the american dream is dead in his books. "our kids.". that all happened tonight on c-span2 on booktv. >> here is a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. the san antonio book festival taking place today. look for some of the festival's programs to air on booktv in the coming weeks. next on april 18 and 19 booktv will be live from the university of southern california for the 20th annual "los angeles times" festival of books. the full schedule of coverage for the weekend is available on our website at booktv.org. then on april 25, the annapoli
you are in burton newborn arguing that the first amendment was created to protect the democratic process and not individual right. and at 730 pm patricia kelly talks about how poor people in baltimore are treated by the government. and then the argument that china is not taking over the united states as a supreme global power. and then we have grover more quests discussing his critique with the american enterprise institute. and we wrap up barf primetime lineup with robert putnam who questions...
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if you make it to the united states, a newborn gets you a passport and social security number. it's a squirmish in the immigration area. a place where it doesn't confir citizenship like it does here. it's "inside story." birth right citizenship. >> thousands of times an ear at the united states citizens go into labour. if all goes well, screaming and kicking, an american citizen takes their first breath. many get on a plane and go home, american citizen in their arms, clushed in the baby's fist. federal ates on tuesday raided 20 locations of women found in the sweents from china, paying $15,000 to $50,000 to come to the united states to have their baby. >> what we are investigating is the allegations that the companies facilitate the women to commit visa fraud. it's not illegal it is illegal to lie about that during the application process, and when you are applying for admission to the united states. >> we are in a big fight yeen the white house. the wt announcing he was going to hughes his discretion to postpone the deportation of adults. the women who come as child both tour
if you make it to the united states, a newborn gets you a passport and social security number. it's a squirmish in the immigration area. a place where it doesn't confir citizenship like it does here. it's "inside story." birth right citizenship. >> thousands of times an ear at the united states citizens go into labour. if all goes well, screaming and kicking, an american citizen takes their first breath. many get on a plane and go home, american citizen in their arms, clushed in...
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there were 25 newborns in nepal during the earthquake.e made it out in the first emergency flight to return to israel including premature baby needing expert care. he had to wait a bit longer. the baby only ten days old has survived a disaster. >> yeah, very frightening. but now we are fine. i hope that the plane will go up and we'll -- we'll -- arrive at our destination in israel. and then i think i will be calm. >> as the family arrived home aboard israel's emergency response flight, they awaited in israel for news of his child not born yet. the surrogate mother due this week. one of 15 surrogate mothers due in the immediate future. >> it is terrifying. i didn't get much sleep this night. >> awful my thoughts and prayers are for the surrogate mother and for the, unborn child. >> he wants the mother flown to israel to give birth. but he knows it is making the best of bad situation. the mother is too far along to fly safely. back in israel, they arrived home to a hero's welcome among a parade of newborns. they will celebrate together. kno
there were 25 newborns in nepal during the earthquake.e made it out in the first emergency flight to return to israel including premature baby needing expert care. he had to wait a bit longer. the baby only ten days old has survived a disaster. >> yeah, very frightening. but now we are fine. i hope that the plane will go up and we'll -- we'll -- arrive at our destination in israel. and then i think i will be calm. >> as the family arrived home aboard israel's emergency response...
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you sound like a parent of a newborn.to me about it. >> it's kind of like being the parent of a newborn. i mean -- i guess, i've never had kids, but i mean, she's like my kid. i want her to be healthy. i want her to be happy, and as far as i can tell, she's pretty happy. there's a kid. >> look who i have. >> oh! >> you can just feel when he talks about the cat, it's just this great emotion of happiness to be able to have this. >> you know -- >> it's been a great blessing and a gift for him. >> little things in life to us are not always -- but when you're in a situation like this, it's such a big thing for him, and he really -- he just loves it. he's so happy with the cat, so we're all -- >> we're all happy. >> yeah. we're happy. >> not long after gaia came into his life, brown decided to share the love by enrolling her in the prison's pet therapy program. he brings gaia to the residential treatment unit to visit inmates recovering from mental health problems. >> see you, little buddy. hairy little dude, ain't he, for a li
you sound like a parent of a newborn.to me about it. >> it's kind of like being the parent of a newborn. i mean -- i guess, i've never had kids, but i mean, she's like my kid. i want her to be healthy. i want her to be happy, and as far as i can tell, she's pretty happy. there's a kid. >> look who i have. >> oh! >> you can just feel when he talks about the cat, it's just this great emotion of happiness to be able to have this. >> you know -- >> it's been a...
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. >>> starting this summer, they will save newborns that have malformed diaphragms or restricts their lungs. it's part of a special series. >>> the pediatric and feels doctors are legendary performing life-saving surgeries in the womb an after birth. babies that have a hole in their diaphragm push the organs up and squishes the lungs and kills the child. they will use a balloon to inflate the lungs and after birth they will do surgery to close the diaphragm. chop is the leading u.s. institution out of 7 hospitals to start the new procedure. we're hopeful that we can help babies that don't do well. 18-month-old parker van pelt could have used that treatment she under went four surgeries in her first 60 days of life. her mom still tears up remembering how many times she was told it was the end. >> a lot of crying and praying people telling me, call your pastor she is not going to live. >> reporter: parker has a clean bill of health, and they are hoping no other family has to go through same problem. >> don't give up on your child. monica malpass channel 6 "action news." welcome back, we
. >>> starting this summer, they will save newborns that have malformed diaphragms or restricts their lungs. it's part of a special series. >>> the pediatric and feels doctors are legendary performing life-saving surgeries in the womb an after birth. babies that have a hole in their diaphragm push the organs up and squishes the lungs and kills the child. they will use a balloon to inflate the lungs and after birth they will do surgery to close the diaphragm. chop is the...
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. >> reporter: ma'am's law mandates expanded newborn screenings to include krabbe for every baby bornate of new jersey. it passed in january of 2012. a month before emma passed away. >> i think knowing that you could have saved a child that you lost is absolutely the worst thing you can live with. >> reporter: dr. amy waldman a neurologist at children's hospital of philadelphia did not treat emma daniels but says newborn screening is instrumental. >> this is all abnormal brain. >> reporter: will help move science forward by identifying these children before it's too late. >> time is of the essence with these diseases, and unfortunately if you wait until a child starts to develop symptoms it's almost impossible to get enough enzyme or cells to the brain in order to correct the problem. so this is a huge advancement. >> reporter: right now cord blood transplants and stem cell transplants are providing families with some hope but dr. waldman says both come with risks and successes. >> i think the future for these diseases is how do we bet safe more effective transplant? and there are dif
. >> reporter: ma'am's law mandates expanded newborn screenings to include krabbe for every baby bornate of new jersey. it passed in january of 2012. a month before emma passed away. >> i think knowing that you could have saved a child that you lost is absolutely the worst thing you can live with. >> reporter: dr. amy waldman a neurologist at children's hospital of philadelphia did not treat emma daniels but says newborn screening is instrumental. >> this is all abnormal...
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. >> reporter: ma'am's law mandates expanded expanded newborn screenings to include krabbea for everyof new jersey. it passed in january of 2012 a month before emma passed away. >> i think know that you could have saved a child that you lost is the worst thing you can live with. >> reporter: dr. amy waldman a neurologist at children's hospital of philadelphia did not treat emma daniels but says newborn screening is instrumental. >> and will help move science forward by identifying these children before it's too late. >> time is of the essence with these diseases and if you wait until a child starts to develop symptoms, it's almost impossible to get enough enzyme or cells to the brain in order to correct the problem. so this is a huge advancement. >> reporter: right now cord blood transplants and stem cell transplants are providing families with some hope. but both comes with risks and successes. >> the future thor these diseases is how do we do a better safer more effective transplant? and there are different things that we're working on in terms of trying to definitely develop those
. >> reporter: ma'am's law mandates expanded expanded newborn screenings to include krabbea for everyof new jersey. it passed in january of 2012 a month before emma passed away. >> i think know that you could have saved a child that you lost is the worst thing you can live with. >> reporter: dr. amy waldman a neurologist at children's hospital of philadelphia did not treat emma daniels but says newborn screening is instrumental. >> and will help move science forward by...
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. >>> and take look at this precious newborn. this drawing of the baby will lead them to a mother who they say did the unthinkable. >>> plus we all know it's road construction season but this year there will be something different in some construction zones. what won't be hiding in plane sight on the pa turnpike. >> what experts say american moms are doing that could be putting their children and themselves in danger. scott? >> well, dawn, beautiful today in the afternoon and evening. however, we do have more rain on the way. the timing and temperature changes ahead. ♪ >> right now at 10:30 new jersey police want to fine the mother of a newborn baby found dead in a dump. this a sketch of who they're calling emma grace. police say show way found among trash recycling center on railroad avenue in farming dale back in november of last year. a baptist church in how well, new jersey asked for her remains and is holding a funeral for the little girl on saturday. if you know anything about what happened give police a call. >>> another a
. >>> and take look at this precious newborn. this drawing of the baby will lead them to a mother who they say did the unthinkable. >>> plus we all know it's road construction season but this year there will be something different in some construction zones. what won't be hiding in plane sight on the pa turnpike. >> what experts say american moms are doing that could be putting their children and themselves in danger. scott? >> well, dawn, beautiful today in the...
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the first look at justin and jessica's newborn. >>> super heros to break a record. on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return we'll find out whether doug is the father. wait, what? jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an aspirin regimen. fame change me? not so much. i have to stay true to who i am. almay smart shade makeup gets me. and my skintone. perfectly. underneath, i'm still carrie from checotah, oklahoma. smart shade's biggest fan! you've got to try it! almay. simply american. i want my foyer to smell more like a foyer. i want his bedroom to smell like he's away at boarding school. surround yourself with
the first look at justin and jessica's newborn. >>> super heros to break a record. on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn't the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return we'll find out whether doug is the father. wait, what? jack's heart attack didn't...
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addicts give birth to newborns, dependent on drugs and going through withdrawal symptoms. tennessee leads the country in baby born with ans. alarming lawmakers to pass this law, the first to target pregnant women for drug use. >> we see babies scratching, having convulsions. >> reporter: barry is a district attorney and is a supporter of the law. >> a lot of attention is on the plight of the mother. what about the plight of the babies >> reporter: why is threatening these women with prison, gaol time, the right thing. >> it holds women responsible with conduct and hopes it deterse behaviour. >> women can avoid gaol by getting treatment. treatment centers can't or won't treat prg nant addicts. right. >> reporter: this is where the few that can, the women's rehab clinic in nashville. there are six beds for pregnant women and 50 state-funded beds. it's a 3-month intensive rehab programme folking on getting women free and born. katherine hays got two of the six beds. it was a struggle to get here. >> i was trying to get help. no one would accept me. i was pregnant. they said i
addicts give birth to newborns, dependent on drugs and going through withdrawal symptoms. tennessee leads the country in baby born with ans. alarming lawmakers to pass this law, the first to target pregnant women for drug use. >> we see babies scratching, having convulsions. >> reporter: barry is a district attorney and is a supporter of the law. >> a lot of attention is on the plight of the mother. what about the plight of the babies >> reporter: why is threatening...
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. >> i saw you as newborn: that's the way i felt. i felt like a brand new father. >> reporter: but for one amaracian child there was no father to hug. he e -- thought he would see the man who his mother divorced. and he simply could not raise the air fare. but he could not believe it. and told his mom his dad would come. there will be no reunion with their father. don benson came back to the village of gwen. his daughter had lived on the street after her grandparents had died and benson himself had live there had with his vietnamese wife. there were family here including his wife's brothers and so many friends. >> these little guys have been like brothers and sisters to my daughter. they're part mine too. i love them all. >> reporter: leaving the street was difficult for benson and his daughter, as she gets out she may never see these people again. the next day was don fowell the daughter of don burgess waiting for her father to arrive in the village of gwen. burgess was well remembered as the 23-year-old civilian american who spoke
. >> i saw you as newborn: that's the way i felt. i felt like a brand new father. >> reporter: but for one amaracian child there was no father to hug. he e -- thought he would see the man who his mother divorced. and he simply could not raise the air fare. but he could not believe it. and told his mom his dad would come. there will be no reunion with their father. don benson came back to the village of gwen. his daughter had lived on the street after her grandparents had died and...
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if you make it to the united states, a newborn gets you a passport and social security number. it's a squirmish in the
if you make it to the united states, a newborn gets you a passport and social security number. it's a squirmish in the
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. >> a newborn pup ppy is safe after getting rescued from 6' home at an apartment complex.hters state puppy fell into the hall and may have been trapped in the piping. he seems to be in good condition and was reunited with the very happy owner. >> from all of us thanks for joining us. have a great day. see you tomorrow. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yeah! hey! hey! i'm terry crews, and it's time to start making some people rich, right here on millionaire. [cheers and applause] today's returning contestant is a retired special education teacher who wants to fulfill her childhood fantasy of owning a racehorse. from stockton, california, please welcome back lavina dicce. [cheers and applause] [laughs] come on over. >> hey. >> wow. >> wow. >> so you always wanted to own a racehorse?
. >> a newborn pup ppy is safe after getting rescued from 6' home at an apartment complex.hters state puppy fell into the hall and may have been trapped in the piping. he seems to be in good condition and was reunited with the very happy owner. >> from all of us thanks for joining us. have a great day. see you tomorrow. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yeah! hey! hey! i'm terry crews, and it's time to start making some people rich, right here on millionaire. [cheers and applause]...
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for disease control and prevention says listeria is dangerous for older adults, pregnant women, newborns and anyone with a weak immune system. so far there are no reports of people getting sick. >>> a package thief caught on camera, arrested and heading to prison. the sentence this woman received for walking off with christmas gifts. >> headlines focus on security lapses at san jose airport, it is another bay area airport that has seen more breaches. coming up next, details outthe security problem -- about the security problem at sfo. >> warmer tomorrow and coastal fog. your bay area weekend forecast around the corner. >>> san jose airport has made headlines of late with high profile security breaches. but there has been more problems at another bay area airport. sfo officials confirm san francisco international airport tops the nation when it comes to security breaches. miles of fence and shoreline, sfo had the most reported incidents of people being where they shouldn't be. ktvu's john fowler says this startled many passengers. >> reporter: troubling new statistics show san francisco i
for disease control and prevention says listeria is dangerous for older adults, pregnant women, newborns and anyone with a weak immune system. so far there are no reports of people getting sick. >>> a package thief caught on camera, arrested and heading to prison. the sentence this woman received for walking off with christmas gifts. >> headlines focus on security lapses at san jose airport, it is another bay area airport that has seen more breaches. coming up next, details...
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just don't understand why he was in there >> alecia :christina tuscany was on the plane with her newbornshe spoke with our cnn partner over the phone. emergency crews met the plane at the gate. they need to take better precautions. >> alecia :when the vessel landed, the ramp agent slid out of the cargo area and was taken to the hospital as a precaution. he told authorities he got trapped because he fell asleep. that section of the cargo was pressurized and temperature controlled. the same area pets are held while being transported. alaska airlines is actively investigating the matter. >>:he told first responders that spoke with him that he boarded the cargo hold and is taking a nap are to the aircraft taking off--prior to the aircraft taking off >> catherine : later in our broadcast: drinking danger. what one woman bought for her young child that grossed her out enough to call us. what we did about it. and a heated controversy over school air conditioning has one official backing down tonight. >> gary :and coming up in this broadcast giants and a's and opposite performances. later in thi
just don't understand why he was in there >> alecia :christina tuscany was on the plane with her newbornshe spoke with our cnn partner over the phone. emergency crews met the plane at the gate. they need to take better precautions. >> alecia :when the vessel landed, the ramp agent slid out of the cargo area and was taken to the hospital as a precaution. he told authorities he got trapped because he fell asleep. that section of the cargo was pressurized and temperature controlled....
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as a newborn he was tiny, barely five pounds and from the time brandon was a toddler his mother knew he wasn't developing like other children. >> i noticed his speech or lack of it. words would come out jumbled mixed up. i thought though when he was two and a half it would be really a good thing for me to put him in preschool or nursery school. and whether i did that, the teacher said, he won't play with anybody. he just plays on the side by himself. are and he doesand he does one thing over and over and over again. >> reporter: by the time brandon was nine he was having seizures the diagnosis epilepsy. his mother was counseled to keep it secret. but brandon wanted to play sports in school. he was bullied by other students. >> he wanted to play basketball but his eye hand coordination was poor, couldn't make a basket, couldn't catch the ball. the kids were smart they knew he couldn't catch the ball. they would throw it at his face and he couldn't stop it in time, they broke his nose several times. >> and eventually, he was diagnosed as autistic. >> he had every single symptom. i felt
as a newborn he was tiny, barely five pounds and from the time brandon was a toddler his mother knew he wasn't developing like other children. >> i noticed his speech or lack of it. words would come out jumbled mixed up. i thought though when he was two and a half it would be really a good thing for me to put him in preschool or nursery school. and whether i did that, the teacher said, he won't play with anybody. he just plays on the side by himself. are and he doesand he does one thing...
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if you make it to the united states, a newborn gets you a passport and social security number. it's a squirmish in the immigration area.
if you make it to the united states, a newborn gets you a passport and social security number. it's a squirmish in the immigration area.
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four newborn white tiger cubs were born in january. and that brings the total number of white tigers in japan to about 35. the newest cubs will make their official public debut coming up next wednesday. >>> veterinarians say they have never seen anything like this in this country. there are now at least a thousand cases of dog flu in the midwest and some of them have turned deadly. don champion reports. >> reporter: that cowfer, fever, newingish -- cough, fever, sluggishness are the first symptoms of dog flu. it has many pet owners in the midz west taking precautions. >> we try not to interact with people as we're walking or other animals we don't know. >> reporter: more than a thousand cases of h3n2 have been reported in illinois, wisconsin, ohio andeanian -- and indiana. the new flu strain is usually found in asia and has never been seen in the u.s. it's highly contagious and even can be passed on to cats. in the hard hit chicago area, the staff at this animal hospital now suit newspaper protective gear during examinations-- >> suite
four newborn white tiger cubs were born in january. and that brings the total number of white tigers in japan to about 35. the newest cubs will make their official public debut coming up next wednesday. >>> veterinarians say they have never seen anything like this in this country. there are now at least a thousand cases of dog flu in the midwest and some of them have turned deadly. don champion reports. >> reporter: that cowfer, fever, newingish -- cough, fever, sluggishness are...
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you might remember it was this video from brazil cctv of a woman abandoning a newborn baby umbilical cord still attached. trash reseptical for about 30 minutes before this older gentleman comes over discovers this baby abandoned and hands it into the authorities. we have an update and it's very very strange. they did a dna test a few days ago on the 27th of april and they were able to identify the father and the mother. turns out that the father was with somebody else. he was aware of this pregnancy up until about five months where this mother then claims she lost the baby and continued the pregnancy in secret. she researched how to give birth on the internet. gave birth in her own apartment and used scissors to cut the umbilical. the older gentleman who discovered the baby is the baby's paternal grandfather. >> no! >> by chance? >> by complete chance. >> what? >> the grandfather wasn't aware at all it was his grandson. he gave it over to authorities. now because the dna test the baby has been placed with the father. the mother has been identified and has been donating breast milk to
you might remember it was this video from brazil cctv of a woman abandoning a newborn baby umbilical cord still attached. trash reseptical for about 30 minutes before this older gentleman comes over discovers this baby abandoned and hands it into the authorities. we have an update and it's very very strange. they did a dna test a few days ago on the 27th of april and they were able to identify the father and the mother. turns out that the father was with somebody else. he was aware of this...
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and an hour after that, the newborn calf was already standing up. a sky diver's mistake has produced some remarkable images. there he was 10,000 feet up recording some video when he dropped the gopro. but the camera never shot off. more than a 90-second drop. it was later found in a field by a man looking for mushrooms with the memory card, obviously, surviving intact. last night's single game between the boston red sox and the new york yankees took longer than most double headers. for nearly seven hours, they battled in the bronx, 19 innings. a long game made longer by a power outage in the 12th. they finally finish at 2:13 this morning. the sox winning 6-5. the oxford women's rowing team made history on the thames today. that's coming up. >> axelrod: spieth will not only be chasing his first yean jacket tomorrow during the final round of the masters he has the record for the lowest score ever in his sights as well. spieth shot a 70 today. he now has a four-stroke lead and is now 16 under par for the tournament. that's a new record for the lowest s
and an hour after that, the newborn calf was already standing up. a sky diver's mistake has produced some remarkable images. there he was 10,000 feet up recording some video when he dropped the gopro. but the camera never shot off. more than a 90-second drop. it was later found in a field by a man looking for mushrooms with the memory card, obviously, surviving intact. last night's single game between the boston red sox and the new york yankees took longer than most double headers. for nearly...
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couple probably thought until someone hacked into their baby monitor and started yelling at their newborn. they spoke to fox 19 in ohio. >> i also heard a voice again start screaming at my daughter. he was screaming, "wake up, baby wake up baby." >> reporter: we invited a professional hacker with her permission, to try to break in electronically. >> i have my directional antenna antenna. >> reporter: amir, whose real job is to help companies find weaknesses in their own products demonstrates what malicious hackers could do parked just outside your home. >> you can literally drive up and down this neighborhood with that weird-looking antenna sticking out of the car and you can figure out the wi-fi from inside people's homes? >> absolutely, yes. >> what can you see? >> files, e-mails, conversations. everything that is on their computer becomes easier for me to access once i'm on their wireless network. >> reporter: back inside it's a tech geek paradise. >> i can't believe i'm asking you to show me your lightbulbs. >> these are smart and they're connected. so we can do things like -- >> what
couple probably thought until someone hacked into their baby monitor and started yelling at their newborn. they spoke to fox 19 in ohio. >> i also heard a voice again start screaming at my daughter. he was screaming, "wake up, baby wake up baby." >> reporter: we invited a professional hacker with her permission, to try to break in electronically. >> i have my directional antenna antenna. >> reporter: amir, whose real job is to help companies find weaknesses in...
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new dad buddy has figured out a way to calm his newborn daughter down, he imitates darth vader's heavy breathing, and she falls right back to sleep. check out the video at 6abc.com. >> sort of soothing. >> i know. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> i have a weather cast now. lets go ahead and take a look at what is going on the rest of the way today, mild in the northern and western suburbs, upper 60s in most spots and look for a gusty thunderstorms and at the i-95 corridor the best chance is 3:00 to 4:30 and we get up to the low 70s and then all of that stuff dies out around the coast and cooler by the ocean. gusty winds from these storms and you always get lightning. >>> a look now at the stories coming up on "action news" at 4:00. a lesson in the classroom comes to life, how a new jersey principal turned a citizenship ceremony into a real life teaching moment. >> plus, today is earth day how protecting the earth can protect your well being don't forget to join us later today at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. now for rick williams and the entire "action news" team, have a great afternoon. i'm brian vicker
new dad buddy has figured out a way to calm his newborn daughter down, he imitates darth vader's heavy breathing, and she falls right back to sleep. check out the video at 6abc.com. >> sort of soothing. >> i know. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> i have a weather cast now. lets go ahead and take a look at what is going on the rest of the way today, mild in the northern and western suburbs, upper 60s in most spots and look for a gusty thunderstorms and at the i-95 corridor...
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addicts often give birth to newborns dependent on drugs and going through painful withdraw symptoms calls neonatal awstinen, or nas. >> it holds women responsible for their conduct and we hope that it deters future behavior. >> women can avoid jail by getting treatment but treatment centers often can't or won't treat pregnant addicts. >> daughter know when you call up treatment centers, treatment programs one of the questions that you're asked are you pregnant or could you be pregnant? and a positive answer to that question will screen you out of the program. they will not take you if you're pregnant. >> there are plenty of others programs. what i'm telling you when we go through our child protective investigative meetings we'll find programs that we can to put these women in. >> if there are programs the numbers suggest it is hard for women to access them. according to the latest figures available from the department of health and human services, only 129 pregnant women in the entire state received addiction treatment in 2013. that year nearly 1,000 babies were born with drug dependency.
addicts often give birth to newborns dependent on drugs and going through painful withdraw symptoms calls neonatal awstinen, or nas. >> it holds women responsible for their conduct and we hope that it deters future behavior. >> women can avoid jail by getting treatment but treatment centers often can't or won't treat pregnant addicts. >> daughter know when you call up treatment centers, treatment programs one of the questions that you're asked are you pregnant or could you be...
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. >> a south jersey mom who was accused of dousing her newborn baby girl and then setting the child ons been indicted on murder charges. 22-year-old-has been indicted. she hid her birth from family then set her daughter on fire and left the child on the side of the road. the child was alive and breathe when did you go she was flown to the hospital where she died from her injuries. >> new this morning a 14-year-old in bucks county may lose his eyesight after being shot in the eye with a bb gun. the shooting happened around 6 o'clock last night in bristol borough. the teen was rushed to jefferson hospital. police say they do expect to make at least one arrest. >>> new on "action news" police in the poconos are looking for a group of rowdy teens that attacked a family outside a movie theater. this happened in stroudsburg during an easter showing of the fast and furious seven. three girls sitting behind her were rowdy and cursing. the woman told them to be quiet, then complained to management. after the movie she says the three girls and other teens were waiting outside. >> they immediatel
. >> a south jersey mom who was accused of dousing her newborn baby girl and then setting the child ons been indicted on murder charges. 22-year-old-has been indicted. she hid her birth from family then set her daughter on fire and left the child on the side of the road. the child was alive and breathe when did you go she was flown to the hospital where she died from her injuries. >> new this morning a 14-year-old in bucks county may lose his eyesight after being shot in the eye...
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. >> also, family with three type yeah newborns receives a gift that really helped them make their way around town. >> and the big story on "action news" is a fire that ripped through several row homes in norristown leaving five families in need of a place to stay. >> it happened around 1:00 this afternoon 8 0 0 block of cone street where "action news" reporter kenneth moton joins us live with the latest. kenneth. >> walter, sarah the fire has been out for a bit. but we have a busy scene here where residents are inside the hard hit homes sal ofaging what they can. firefighters worked to gets this under controlch the damage is on the backside of the house where's neighbors say it peers an afternoon barbeque is to blame. >> charred remains of back porches and houses were all that remained on the block. a neighbor captured the flames 1 p.m. cone street it started and one home and moved fast. >> it was crazy. fire all above the top of the roof. it was orange. >> fueled by wood, dry conditions and wind the fire jumped from one house to the next which kept firefighters busy. in all, eight ho
. >> also, family with three type yeah newborns receives a gift that really helped them make their way around town. >> and the big story on "action news" is a fire that ripped through several row homes in norristown leaving five families in need of a place to stay. >> it happened around 1:00 this afternoon 8 0 0 block of cone street where "action news" reporter kenneth moton joins us live with the latest. kenneth. >> walter, sarah the fire has been...
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. >> who doesn't love a newborn baby especially if they're as cute as george. >> i'm not sure about prince if the baby is a girl, many royal observers don't believe diana will be the first name. they think diana in honor of the late princess diana could be the child's middle name. coming up next we'll take you out to the annual cherry blossom festival in san francisco. it's huge and this celebration has a ways to go yet. plus the u.s. city with a plan to become one of the healthy places in the world. we'll be right back. >>> if you want to live to be 100, there are places around the globe that seem to make it easier to reach that age. so you could either move to one of those spots or find out what they're doing right and apply it right here at home like an entire american city is now trying to do. nbc's cynthia mcfadden takes us there. >> all right. >> fort worth mayor betsy price is on a roll. >> you're a biker. >> no, i'm a cyclist. bikers wear leather anosikalists wear spandex. >> the health conscious mayor wants to revelize her city. >> this is about having more life in your years, not
. >> who doesn't love a newborn baby especially if they're as cute as george. >> i'm not sure about prince if the baby is a girl, many royal observers don't believe diana will be the first name. they think diana in honor of the late princess diana could be the child's middle name. coming up next we'll take you out to the annual cherry blossom festival in san francisco. it's huge and this celebration has a ways to go yet. plus the u.s. city with a plan to become one of the healthy...
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most serious in people with weak immune systems, the elderly, newborns and pregnant women. symptoms include muscle aches, nausea and fever. one in five infected can die. >> if you're healthy and exposed, you will likely not experience any major symptoms other than a mild gastrointestinal illness. >> reporter: within the last few months sabra hummus caramel apples were all recalled because of possible listeria infection. >> they can bring it back for a refund or throw it out. >> reporter: tonight as millions of gallons are trashed, blue bell says the shelves will stay empty until safety is guaranteed. janet shamlian, nbc news, houston. >>> the chief of the drug enforcement administration is retiring amid scandal. michele leonhart has led the dea since 2007. but she has faced mounting criticism, especially since an inspector general report last month found that agents had sex parties in colombia with prostitutes paid for by cartels. >>> turning overseas where u.s. warships are shadowing an iranian convoy off the coast of yemen. the fear is that those ships are carrying weapon
most serious in people with weak immune systems, the elderly, newborns and pregnant women. symptoms include muscle aches, nausea and fever. one in five infected can die. >> if you're healthy and exposed, you will likely not experience any major symptoms other than a mild gastrointestinal illness. >> reporter: within the last few months sabra hummus caramel apples were all recalled because of possible listeria infection. >> they can bring it back for a refund or throw it out....
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he came down with it as newborn. gofundme account paid his way to philadelphia and tonight we'll meet his parents and talk to doctors about think treatment plans for truett tonight at 10:00. >>> let's check back in with roar weather authority now. dawn has got the yellow on for spring. >> in the spirit. >> it finally feels like spring out there. >> gorgeous today, scott. >> it really was a chilly start but the high made it up to 67 degrees. we saw a lot of sunshine it i hope you enjoyed it high clouds have begun to stream in and rainfall is on the horizon as early as overnight for some. as we look at the temperatures right now, though, still pretty comfortable. 64 degrees. humidity low at 28%. but it is windy. look at the current wind gusts right now close to 30 miles per hour along the i-95 corridor. but thanks to the wind direction out of the south today those temperatures climbed into the 60s. still pretty nice, trenton checking in at 63 degrees. likewise in wilmington. we have 62 that's a popular number for lanca
he came down with it as newborn. gofundme account paid his way to philadelphia and tonight we'll meet his parents and talk to doctors about think treatment plans for truett tonight at 10:00. >>> let's check back in with roar weather authority now. dawn has got the yellow on for spring. >> in the spirit. >> it finally feels like spring out there. >> gorgeous today, scott. >> it really was a chilly start but the high made it up to 67 degrees. we saw a lot of...
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have a pretty tough decision to make long before their babies are ever born what to do with their newborn's umbilical cord blood. it costs thousands of dollars to store this precious resource but is it actually worth it? vicky nguyenwin explains. >> reporter: good evening. many parents, myself included, get bombarded with brochures that can make you feel guilty if you don't pay to store your baby's cord blood. some critics say it is an insurance policy you're unlikely to ever need. tonight the investigative unit takes you inside the largest private bank in the world. we'll show you how it works and how often stem cells from a child's cord blood are used to treat that child or someone in their family. we'll also tell you about the alternative that is making a comeback in california donating your baby's cord blood to a public bank. >> when a mother donates her unit it can be used for anybody in the whole world. it's really a global network. >> what do you say to critics who say that businesses like this prey on new parents' fears about insurance for the future? >> what we're trying to do here
have a pretty tough decision to make long before their babies are ever born what to do with their newborn's umbilical cord blood. it costs thousands of dollars to store this precious resource but is it actually worth it? vicky nguyenwin explains. >> reporter: good evening. many parents, myself included, get bombarded with brochures that can make you feel guilty if you don't pay to store your baby's cord blood. some critics say it is an insurance policy you're unlikely to ever need....