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tonight an east bay pediatric hospital unit that treats young patients overnight is closed. families accustom ted visit the facility will now have to go elsewhere. lillian kim is live from the hospital with the response. reporter: kaiser's inpatient pediatric facility here in hayward closed at mh means chile near here who need to be hospitalized must now go to oakland. the transition was said to be smooth. there were no patients at the facilities so no patients needed to be transferred. the facility averaged four children a day. kaiser said closing the hayward unit will offer a higher level of care. the 21 of the 22 nurses that worked here had been re-assigned, one retired. many of them are still upset about the closure. they say they're concerned about the patients who live near here. >> these people are going to be evaluated in the emergency room. they're going to be too sick at that time and try to stabilize them, and then they have to try transporting them to a facility that has pediatric care. that could take from ten two to six to eight hours. >> we recognize the chang
tonight an east bay pediatric hospital unit that treats young patients overnight is closed. families accustom ted visit the facility will now have to go elsewhere. lillian kim is live from the hospital with the response. reporter: kaiser's inpatient pediatric facility here in hayward closed at mh means chile near here who need to be hospitalized must now go to oakland. the transition was said to be smooth. there were no patients at the facilities so no patients needed to be transferred. the...
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the best for them is to be in a pediatric specialty center. this is supported bically missions at the children's hospitals of oakland, they support what we're doing here. >> their outpatient facility will continue to be open. >>> a strike averts at the university of california met a agreement with their unionized forces. . a deal with annual raises of 4%. it must be approved by the 12,000 thursdays of the california nurse association. nurses have agreed not to participate in a one-day walk out scheduled for wednesday. >>> a bay area man that dedicated his life to working with sick children is being remembered tonight. barry taylor and his wife created the tailor family foundation. he died from a massive heart attack and there are plans to celebrate his life and generosity. they held a fundraiser in 1990. almost 3,000 children a year. abc 7 has been a proud sponsor for more than 20 years. they chair stories about the tailors and the camps every year. if you would like to support the foundation, please go to our website. >>> still ahead on abc 7
the best for them is to be in a pediatric specialty center. this is supported bically missions at the children's hospitals of oakland, they support what we're doing here. >> their outpatient facility will continue to be open. >>> a strike averts at the university of california met a agreement with their unionized forces. . a deal with annual raises of 4%. it must be approved by the 12,000 thursdays of the california nurse association. nurses have agreed not to participate in a...
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tonight an east bay pediatric hospital unit that treats young patients overnight is closed. families accustom ted visit the facility will now have to go elsewhere. lillian kim is live from the hospital with the response. reporter: kaiser's inpatient pediatric facility here in hayward closed at midnight, which means children who live near here who need to be hospitalized must now go to oakland. the transition was said to be smooth. there were no patients at the facilities so no patients needed to be transferred. the facility averaged four children a day. kaiser said closing the hayward unit will offer a higher level of care. the 21 of the 22 nurses that worked here had been re-assigned, one retired. many of them are still upset about the closure. they say they're concerned about the patients who live near here. >> these people are going to be evaluated in the emergency room. they're going to be too sick at that time and try to stabilize them, and then they have to try transporting them to a facility that has pediatric care. that could take from ten two to six to eight hours.
tonight an east bay pediatric hospital unit that treats young patients overnight is closed. families accustom ted visit the facility will now have to go elsewhere. lillian kim is live from the hospital with the response. reporter: kaiser's inpatient pediatric facility here in hayward closed at midnight, which means children who live near here who need to be hospitalized must now go to oakland. the transition was said to be smooth. there were no patients at the facilities so no patients needed...
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. >>> today kaiser permanente closed down its hayward pediatric inpatient facilities. down patients have to go to the oakland medical center. 99% of the pediatric care it provides is through outpatient services. the heyward medical offices will remain open. it's just the inpatient pediatric unit that is closed, but next year the hospital portion will move eight miles up the road to a new facility in san lee -- san san leandro. an airplane crash in russia. there were no survivors. >>> also, fans out of control. how the celebration of the big win for usc ended with you got to love the weekend. it's like everyone came to, "if it's good, let's save it for the weekend." so here's to the kfc ten buck weekend bucket. ten pieces, ten bucks. any recipe. just ten bucks every saturday and sunday. today tastes so good. >>> a russian passenger plane has crashed, killing all 50 people on board. it happened as the boeing 737 tried to land about 450 miles east of moscow. witness says the plane appeared to lose altitude as it was making a second attempt to land. it then crashed and cau
. >>> today kaiser permanente closed down its hayward pediatric inpatient facilities. down patients have to go to the oakland medical center. 99% of the pediatric care it provides is through outpatient services. the heyward medical offices will remain open. it's just the inpatient pediatric unit that is closed, but next year the hospital portion will move eight miles up the road to a new facility in san lee -- san san leandro. an airplane crash in russia. there were no survivors....
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families want the best for their children, and the best care for children is to be treated in a pediatric specialty center such as kaiser oakland, and this is supported by clinicianses at the children's hospitals of oakland, support what we're doing here. reporter: kaiser are outpatient facility here in hayward well rye main open. kaiser says outpatient services make up more than 99% of the care children receive. live in hayward. abc7 news. >>> tonight the university of california has reached a tentative contract agreement with its unionized nurses. the contract must still be approved by the nearly 12,000 nurses of the california nurses association. nurses have agreed not to participate in a one-day walkout scheduled for wednesday. >> tonight, san francisco police are searching for suspects in a deadly overnight shooting. happened on sixth and jesse streets this morning. one woman was killed, another critically wounded. cornell bernard is live with details. reporter: no suspects and no motive in the shooting, which left one woman dead and another in critical condition at the hospital toni
families want the best for their children, and the best care for children is to be treated in a pediatric specialty center such as kaiser oakland, and this is supported by clinicianses at the children's hospitals of oakland, support what we're doing here. reporter: kaiser are outpatient facility here in hayward well rye main open. kaiser says outpatient services make up more than 99% of the care children receive. live in hayward. abc7 news. >>> tonight the university of california has...
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. >> kaiser permanente's pediatric inpatient facility is now closed phonily. young patients will now have to go to oakland medical center. the hayward medical offices will remain open but it did not make economic sense to keep the pediatric facility open. >> in the east bay there is a plan to co-exist with mountain lions involving cashing them. dozens of people attended a meeting in livermore to learn more of the plan. this week, scientists will attempt to track the cats, take d.n.a. samples and tag them to see how they relate to each other and items. sightings have been rare. [ inaudible ] >> if we have a sighting we are incredibly fortune. the cat is elusive. >> researchers hope to tag a dozen mountain lion next 12 months. >> sales of play station 4 are roof to a record start. sony sold a million units in the first 24 hours after they launched in the united states and canada. that is the strong of the launch ever for a gaming console. the launch has not been trouble free. a number of consoles have been dead on arrival with online reviewers calling the balloo
. >> kaiser permanente's pediatric inpatient facility is now closed phonily. young patients will now have to go to oakland medical center. the hayward medical offices will remain open but it did not make economic sense to keep the pediatric facility open. >> in the east bay there is a plan to co-exist with mountain lions involving cashing them. dozens of people attended a meeting in livermore to learn more of the plan. this week, scientists will attempt to track the cats, take...
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it to improve research and clinical trials on pediatric diseases to train pediatric researchers and december imnature findings quickly. by developing a nationwide network of pediatric researchers, renewed efforts can be focused to develop treatments and cures for pediatric conditions and diseases. children have unique health care experiences. treatment needs research challenges and while research has become a long -- has come a long way on pediatric diseases, we are still beyond diagnose gnostic cures and treatments for far too many ailing children and that's why this title is so important. many of my colleagues know that this legislation is particularly important for one family in my congressional district, the strongs. victoria and bill strong are focused on getting the best care and treatment for their young daughter, same condition that my colleague just referred to in his district. her diagnosis has changed the daily lives of her family and school and our community. the low prevalence of these diseases makes them particularly hard to research but for those affected, a new cure
it to improve research and clinical trials on pediatric diseases to train pediatric researchers and december imnature findings quickly. by developing a nationwide network of pediatric researchers, renewed efforts can be focused to develop treatments and cures for pediatric conditions and diseases. children have unique health care experiences. treatment needs research challenges and while research has become a long -- has come a long way on pediatric diseases, we are still beyond diagnose...
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defnall's current policy has limited coverage for preventative tests, pediatric care and the emergency room. but all of that is covered under the new law and could reduce her out-of-pocket costs around $1,500 this year to zero. but many others feel betrayed by health care reform and they include anita sagger. >sager.>> i'm very upset. very upset. >> reporter: sayinger is a business owner in virginia and is losing her policy from anthem health. her monthly premium now, $392, would rise 34% under obamacare to $527 and she gets no federal subsidy because her income is too high. her current policy covers doctor visits, hospitalizations, and prescription drugs. her policy under the new law would cover all of that but would add a list of new essential benefits, including pediatric dental care and maternity care. benefits that sager does not need. >> it's not necessary for me so why should by forced to pay for a service i don't need? i don't think that's fair. >> reporter: the president is under fire now for breaking that long-standing promise no one would lose the insurance that they like. b
defnall's current policy has limited coverage for preventative tests, pediatric care and the emergency room. but all of that is covered under the new law and could reduce her out-of-pocket costs around $1,500 this year to zero. but many others feel betrayed by health care reform and they include anita sagger. >sager.>> i'm very upset. very upset. >> reporter: sayinger is a business owner in virginia and is losing her policy from anthem health. her monthly premium now, $392, would...
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. >>> today was the last day for an operation for a pediatric unit.nts there are being transferred. nurses who oppose the closure says it'll make gets treatment difficult for children in fremont and hayward. >> the community needs to know that this is going to impact them. we're going to keep fighting this every day. >>> the special pediatric care will be offered at kaiser's san leandro facility when it opens next year. >>> a scuba diving resort in africa is offering visitors a hotel room with quite a view. the floating room is anchored off the coast of tanzania. it has three levels, a deck on top, a sea level lounge and a bedroom below the waves where you can watch the fish from bed. but immersing yourself in the underwater room is not cheap. >>> more than just feeling blue. how depression can age people from the inside out. >>> talk about sticker shock. a 500% increase. >> what did you think when you saw that bill. >> typo. that's what our insurance agent said, it must be a typo. >> we look into why some bay area homeowners are seeing their insuranc
. >>> today was the last day for an operation for a pediatric unit.nts there are being transferred. nurses who oppose the closure says it'll make gets treatment difficult for children in fremont and hayward. >> the community needs to know that this is going to impact them. we're going to keep fighting this every day. >>> the special pediatric care will be offered at kaiser's san leandro facility when it opens next year. >>> a scuba diving resort in africa is...
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she is the chief of pediatric oncology at ucsf children's hospital. one young patient and his father spoke about fighting cancer. >> cancer cells are the bad guys and i picked you to take the bad guys out. >> if specific research that was done at ucsf as a result of grans like though given like the baldness save their child's life. >> he and his dad joined the fundraising effort. more than $22,000 from the head-shaving event about go to a foundation to fund research programs. one of our colleagues, his son was part of that. he and his son both did the head shaving. >>> meteorologist lisa argen here now talking about rain, rain. >> yeah, a couple days away. right now we have plenty of fog out there. it's clear in mountain view, though. live doppler 7hd. the sun setting at 4:57. so not a whole lot of time to enjoy the sunny and pretty nice afternoon. so get out and enjoy it." things will be changing the next couple of days from our roof camera. you can see the clouds around san francisco. temperatures still in the low 50s here with low 40s down the road
she is the chief of pediatric oncology at ucsf children's hospital. one young patient and his father spoke about fighting cancer. >> cancer cells are the bad guys and i picked you to take the bad guys out. >> if specific research that was done at ucsf as a result of grans like though given like the baldness save their child's life. >> he and his dad joined the fundraising effort. more than $22,000 from the head-shaving event about go to a foundation to fund research programs....
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. >>> then an east bay pediatric unit closed its doors.nurses say the fight to keep it open still isn't over. >>> young minds minding their manners. the push to teach them the basics of etiquette and why they're bringing it to adults. >>> the app is ready for you to download. you can watch all of ournewscasts live and get video of breaking news any time, anywhere. [ male announcer ] some things are simply better at home. like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste of nespresso. elegant capsules meet masterfully crafted machines, and one touch creates the perfect coffee, cappuccino, and latte. ♪ tempt all your senses with one extraordinary coffee. [ penélope cruz ] nespresso. what else? [ male announcer ] discover the world of nespresso on grant avenue and nespresso-us.com. >>> some bay area homeowners recently got a bill that made their jaws drop. flood insurance premiums that suddenly went through the roof because of changes made by the government. ktvu is live on bethel island where several people are trying to figure out what to do no
. >>> then an east bay pediatric unit closed its doors.nurses say the fight to keep it open still isn't over. >>> young minds minding their manners. the push to teach them the basics of etiquette and why they're bringing it to adults. >>> the app is ready for you to download. you can watch all of ournewscasts live and get video of breaking news any time, anywhere. [ male announcer ] some things are simply better at home. like the enticing aroma and distinctive taste...
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the author of the chapter on cf in "the bible of pediatrics" is the director of the program there. they wrote some of the guidelines that our country depends on for good care of the children. and yet there they were right in the middle. so i thought, well, okay, you have, you know, all the marquee stars, but what really happens underneath? when the patients actually arrive? and so i spent time in clinic there, and i saw conscientious, attentive care, as good care as i could hope for for my child. the doctors were, knew tear patients extremely -- their patients extremely well. the patients were devoted to them, and the care was as careful as you could hope for. and yet there they were in the middle. so then the puzzle is, well with, maybe they're doing something differently at the top. maybe they have a secret drug nobody else knows about. [laughter] and so i went to the center that happened to lie on the top of the curve, the university of minnesota program at minneapolis run by a guy named dr. warren warric. and he'd been there for more than 30 years running that program, and i fo
the author of the chapter on cf in "the bible of pediatrics" is the director of the program there. they wrote some of the guidelines that our country depends on for good care of the children. and yet there they were right in the middle. so i thought, well, okay, you have, you know, all the marquee stars, but what really happens underneath? when the patients actually arrive? and so i spent time in clinic there, and i saw conscientious, attentive care, as good care as i could hope for...
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it also made the pediatric, two pediatric pieces of legislation permanent, and i'm happy to say we passed a landmark of 500 labels that have been revised and updated with pediatric information because of this legislation. so 500 drug labels have information now for children. that didn't before. additional pressing problems that were addressed included the lack of new pipeline for antibiotics, particularly for drug-resistant organisms. the drug shortage problem and the supply chain safety issues. in addition, the legislation included a breakthrough designation program that has been very enthusiastically taken up both by the industry and by the fda. and many other provisions, of course. congress laid out a very ambitious agenda and time frame for accomplishment of all of this, and we've been working hard. we've been very successful in implementing provisions. however, i brought our spread sheet. this is two-sided, okay? tracking of all the obligations that we have under this legislation. and this isn't all of them, but it's certainly the ones that have hard deadlines. so we're trying to wor
it also made the pediatric, two pediatric pieces of legislation permanent, and i'm happy to say we passed a landmark of 500 labels that have been revised and updated with pediatric information because of this legislation. so 500 drug labels have information now for children. that didn't before. additional pressing problems that were addressed included the lack of new pipeline for antibiotics, particularly for drug-resistant organisms. the drug shortage problem and the supply chain safety...
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he put out a book about pediatric cancer, working with johns hopkins. this book went nationwide and put harry on the map. it's great to have him join us again. it's been way too long. ron, take it away. >> reporter: it really has. we're live at amichi's. we love this place in little lit it -- italy. let's talk about this. you have done a beautiful work h y. it's now on display at stevenson university, the greenspring campus. tell me how all this evolve and what it entails. >> about 16 years ago i started photographing in little italy. i went to the church. the pastor had me stand at the pulpit and introduce myself to everyone at every mass. i decided i wanted to spend a year photographing little italy. that was 16 years ago. >> reporter: the pictures are just absolute amazing. you have everything here. you name it, you've got it. some of the great characters, the dancing in the streets. >> right. this place, there's so much lifd color here. over time i got to see all sorts of aspects of the community. i stayed around here. >> reporter: you of course chr
he put out a book about pediatric cancer, working with johns hopkins. this book went nationwide and put harry on the map. it's great to have him join us again. it's been way too long. ron, take it away. >> reporter: it really has. we're live at amichi's. we love this place in little lit it -- italy. let's talk about this. you have done a beautiful work h y. it's now on display at stevenson university, the greenspring campus. tell me how all this evolve and what it entails. >> about...
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kaiser will move young patients to their pediatric hospital in oakland. the closure will make it difficult for some parents to get care for their children. a bay area woman with breast cancer is taking her personal crisis and turning it into inspiration for people everywhere. a dance party is the last thing you would expect to happen before a double mastectomy but for this woman it is therapy. she is an ob/gyn and the mother of two. she held a dance party with her medical team in the operating room. 9 video was posted on youtube showing her busting some serious moves to beyonce. she asked her friends to make the video to watch during her recovery. >> i was more nervous how the flash mob would go than how the surgery would go. >> she now is recuperating from home and doing great. "good morning america" will have much more at 7:00 a.m. and when they offer dance classes in medical school she should teach. >> she looks great. that is an inspiration. mike? >> she was...really good. nice. very nice uplifting story. but if you commuting, i have to bring you down
kaiser will move young patients to their pediatric hospital in oakland. the closure will make it difficult for some parents to get care for their children. a bay area woman with breast cancer is taking her personal crisis and turning it into inspiration for people everywhere. a dance party is the last thing you would expect to happen before a double mastectomy but for this woman it is therapy. she is an ob/gyn and the mother of two. she held a dance party with her medical team in the operating...
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look at this cute little of pediatrics say no child under the age of 2 should be on phones or playing with computer devices. >> i hereby invite every member of the american academy of pediatrics to come to my house at 2:00 in the afternoon when there is no nap. it is very hard not to let kids watch a video or play a little game even if they are 2 or 3 or 4. i am not sure that there is such great harm that can be over done. >> well anything can, like watching television and there are rules how young children should be to watch television as well. >> the same study by common sense media say 7% use a mobile device daily. when i grew up it was like tv is going to rot your brain. it is a much more passive activity jie. did it? >> well, the jury is out. >> it is a much more passive activity at least with an i-pod. you can actually engage children in education. >> they are low cost and they teachers and letters and teachers and numbers and shapes. i think those are positive. >> i am not saying if kids are staring at screens whether it is an i-pod screen or television screen it is a good thin
look at this cute little of pediatrics say no child under the age of 2 should be on phones or playing with computer devices. >> i hereby invite every member of the american academy of pediatrics to come to my house at 2:00 in the afternoon when there is no nap. it is very hard not to let kids watch a video or play a little game even if they are 2 or 3 or 4. i am not sure that there is such great harm that can be over done. >> well anything can, like watching television and there are...
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pediatric, maternity, lack addition, pediatric dental and the like, because that's just not something that we need at our age. and it's one size fits all situation. >> did you explain that to them? we don't need this, this doesn't fit for me and my wife? or did you even get that far? >> we didn't get that far because they have a plan that is tailored to meet aca minimum floor requirements and that's the plan, you like it or you don't. you can upgrade all the way up to about $2,200 a month. >> but you can't downgrade, i don't need this or that. either go up or take it at is -- >> that's exactly. you can pay the floor or pay even more. and the bad thing also is that our current policy, anywhere in the country that provider accepts the carrier's coverage, and this new plan, the new option, only works intrastate. so we live -- i'm just across the street from wilmington, delware, so our doctor of 16 years is actually in the -- in delware, and we'll have to be changing our doctor, who we like. >> so, dean, when you hear the president revise this, if you like your doctor you can keep it, lik
pediatric, maternity, lack addition, pediatric dental and the like, because that's just not something that we need at our age. and it's one size fits all situation. >> did you explain that to them? we don't need this, this doesn't fit for me and my wife? or did you even get that far? >> we didn't get that far because they have a plan that is tailored to meet aca minimum floor requirements and that's the plan, you like it or you don't. you can upgrade all the way up to about $2,200 a...
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. >>> each year pediatric patients draw their favorite image or character and they are made into ties. any profit goes to the children's center. since 1995, the program has raised nearly a million dollars. they are now available at a joe banks near you. >> ours both have crabs on them. you're wearing yours today. >> blue crabs on a yellow background. wendy yang was the artist. he's 13 years old. >>> what suspended miami dolphins richie incognito is saying about the fire storm of bullying allegations. >>> a change in the recipe for craft macaroni and cheese? we'll explain. >>> and it's warming up outside and the sun is shining and it's beautiful. don't miss the updated first warning weather forecast. >>> complete coverage continues with don scott, jessica kartalija. and first warning weather ,,,,,, >>> it's mostly sunny and 65 degrees in central maryland right now. the forecast is coming up. >>> the lax shooting suspect remains sedated and under guard in los angeles. police are piecing together paul ciancia's motive. investigators are revealing a letter he left behind may have mentione
. >>> each year pediatric patients draw their favorite image or character and they are made into ties. any profit goes to the children's center. since 1995, the program has raised nearly a million dollars. they are now available at a joe banks near you. >> ours both have crabs on them. you're wearing yours today. >> blue crabs on a yellow background. wendy yang was the artist. he's 13 years old. >>> what suspended miami dolphins richie incognito is saying about the...
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the doctor is the chief of pediatric oncology at ucsf children's hospital. one young patient and his father spoke about fighting cancer. >> they are the bad guys and i want him to take the bad guys out. >> if specific research that was done at ucsf as a result of grants like those save their child's life. >> he and his dad joined the fundraising effort. more than $22,000 from the head-shaving event about go to a foundation to fund research programs. >>> meteorologist lisa argen here now u say we may finally get some rain? >> yes, looking pretty likely, especially tuesday into wednesday that. is some good news. much welcome rain. let's take a look at live doppler 7hd this morning. there is fog out there. the only areas that are clear really mountain view and san jose. elsewhere partly cloudy skies and poor visibility, especially up in the north bay. so if you are headed out early this morning, not only is the visibility a problem, but it is cold. we have 37 degrees up in santa rosa. here's a look from our roof camera where it looks pretty good right there but
the doctor is the chief of pediatric oncology at ucsf children's hospital. one young patient and his father spoke about fighting cancer. >> they are the bad guys and i want him to take the bad guys out. >> if specific research that was done at ucsf as a result of grants like those save their child's life. >> he and his dad joined the fundraising effort. more than $22,000 from the head-shaving event about go to a foundation to fund research programs. >>> meteorologist...
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this is a technique created by a french pediatric nurse and she after working many years with newbornsas a very comfortable, very relaxing way to bathe the babies. you're supposed to for about 10, 15 minutes just submerge them with no so, just the water and massage and krar as the babies. sonia says you really shouldn't do this at home and it's really only intended for newborns until about 2 months old. >> look at them holding on to each other, even after they're pulled from the bath. so adorable. >> this has become a very popular trend in japan, synchronized walking. this group that we're seeing, they're from the nippon sports and science university in japan practiced for five months, three times a week to get this routine down pat. >> it's fascinatingly silly. it's impressive but isn't this what marching bands have been doing for a long time, maybe to an extreme? >> but listen to the crowd. they're going wild. they're applauding. >> that one guy messed up. he bumped into that other guy. >> this guy right here. boing! you're fired. >> it's growing in popularity. and few years ago, thi
this is a technique created by a french pediatric nurse and she after working many years with newbornsas a very comfortable, very relaxing way to bathe the babies. you're supposed to for about 10, 15 minutes just submerge them with no so, just the water and massage and krar as the babies. sonia says you really shouldn't do this at home and it's really only intended for newborns until about 2 months old. >> look at them holding on to each other, even after they're pulled from the bath. so...
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false teeth, maybe, but not pediatric dental care. and i'm guessing that if you're a gay man, you probably don't need labor room and delivery benefits, and if you're a postmenopausal woman, i'm guessing you probably don't need maternity benefits. maybe a few fans or air conditioner, but not maternity benefits. and the debt that you, mr. president, went through to perpetuate this lie is only outdone by the ineptitude of your administration to even make good on your signature legislation. what do i mean by that? how do you spend more than $600 million on a website that doesn't work? why do you hire a could canadian company that even canada fired with a french name that nobody can pronounce, through a no-bid contract? why would you even go out of the united states, the home of amazon and google, and hire a foreign company? and this week we find out that your own fbi has been investigating one of your website contractors for fraud. the same contractor repeatedly written up in trade journals and exposes for low-balling builds to win contra
false teeth, maybe, but not pediatric dental care. and i'm guessing that if you're a gay man, you probably don't need labor room and delivery benefits, and if you're a postmenopausal woman, i'm guessing you probably don't need maternity benefits. maybe a few fans or air conditioner, but not maternity benefits. and the debt that you, mr. president, went through to perpetuate this lie is only outdone by the ineptitude of your administration to even make good on your signature legislation. what do...
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and those essential health benefits include maternity, pediatric, dental and vision, contraceptive services and free birth-control pills none of which a young man needs or wants. (laughter) did you catch that? under obamacare men will pay the same amount as women and yet we still don't get to pass a can't hope with toe nails through our genitals. business host and mad al toussae circumstances wax figure john stossel reminded us why the lady its should pay more. >> you ought to be able to charge people who use the services more, more. >> women go to the doctor much more often than men. maybe they're smarter or maybe they're hypochondriacs, they live longer, who knows. >> stephen: yeah, lady, ladies, come on. ladies, ladies love going to the doctor. who knows why. maybe they're pretending they're extras on "grey's anatomy". i don't know. they're suckers for that stuff. at fox news chief urologist dr. david sumati gives us a real world example of the lady's doctor addiction. >> that's not-- she is sees her doctor, when was the last time you went to seat doctor. >> twoiers ago. >> exactly. >> a
and those essential health benefits include maternity, pediatric, dental and vision, contraceptive services and free birth-control pills none of which a young man needs or wants. (laughter) did you catch that? under obamacare men will pay the same amount as women and yet we still don't get to pass a can't hope with toe nails through our genitals. business host and mad al toussae circumstances wax figure john stossel reminded us why the lady its should pay more. >> you ought to be able to...
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material may not be right for kids under 13, but the truth according to new research published by pediatrics is that pg 13 gun violence is pervasive, triple the amount in 1985 shortly after pg13 was first rolled out and more gun violence in pg13 now than there is in r rated movies today. >> movies today crossed the line in so many different ways of. >> reporter: on their way to see the movies this veterans day parents and kids sounded off. >> i think it's a type of movie more than it is the rating. >> if it's like one of these marlboro dc comic movies the violence wouldn't be like shooting and blood. you see probably like ray guns or something like that. >> it hardens children's hearts, you know. it desensitizes, exactly. it desensitizes the children. >> there is no middle ground or medium. there is either the g or the pg13. >> i think it just depends on the movie whether there's too much violence or not. you can look at reviews online, make an informed decision. >> reporter: the study authors say the findings are important because of the pg13 movies core audience thanks to streaming on the
material may not be right for kids under 13, but the truth according to new research published by pediatrics is that pg 13 gun violence is pervasive, triple the amount in 1985 shortly after pg13 was first rolled out and more gun violence in pg13 now than there is in r rated movies today. >> movies today crossed the line in so many different ways of. >> reporter: on their way to see the movies this veterans day parents and kids sounded off. >> i think it's a type of movie more...
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and i am a pediatrician, and a member of the child advocacy committee of the american academy of pediatrics. we have something called who is hungry you can't tell by looking, we do not have the photographer here today because she is out with the flu but she did get her shot. we >> they were only two of the 18 with the help of the ucla large study and they were help you in the last 12 months, and ever run out of enough money, to buy groceris for your family, and the other and have you in the last 12 months had the lack of food so that the members of your family went hungry and it is very important to remember nice that children who are hungry, not only have more health issues they do not learn as well, i site the st. paul minnesota school district provides free meals to all public school children no child should go hungry and no child should be teased about having to have a free lunch or a breakfast. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you for looking at this issue and my name is robert jones and i am a cook in san francisco. and i reside in the area, of the city. and i have lived in sros i
and i am a pediatrician, and a member of the child advocacy committee of the american academy of pediatrics. we have something called who is hungry you can't tell by looking, we do not have the photographer here today because she is out with the flu but she did get her shot. we >> they were only two of the 18 with the help of the ucla large study and they were help you in the last 12 months, and ever run out of enough money, to buy groceris for your family, and the other and have you in...
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i'm 60 years old and now i have pediatric care, no children. my wife has maternity care but we have no children planned. so, we're being -- going to pay a lot more for benefits we don't need. >> now, the argument was that whatever folks had before, according to the president, was substandard, the plans are substandard. what your plan substandard? >> my substandard plan that allegedly -- my allegedly substandard plan that got cancelled, about 530 a month but i was offered a new plan by blue cross where my out of pocket went up, my copay went up by 40%, and it costs more money. so, essentially my new aca approved plan is way more substandard than the plan i already had. >> so, what do you do, david? >> you know, i probably spent -- my insurance is going to go up obviously quite a bit, which is probably equal to my grocery bill a month. what am i supposed to do, stop eating? i don't know where i'm going to come up with this money. i'm trying to live on a somewhat budget that is not going to -- i'm on a budget. and apparently i'm going to have to s
i'm 60 years old and now i have pediatric care, no children. my wife has maternity care but we have no children planned. so, we're being -- going to pay a lot more for benefits we don't need. >> now, the argument was that whatever folks had before, according to the president, was substandard, the plans are substandard. what your plan substandard? >> my substandard plan that allegedly -- my allegedly substandard plan that got cancelled, about 530 a month but i was offered a new plan...
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. >> today kaiser permanente will close down it's hayward pediatric inpatient facility.people requiring hospitalization will have to go to the oakland medical center. they said 99 percent of the services they provide is through outpatient services. it is just the pediatric unit that is shutting down. >>> social media can be a really powerful force for change. we've seen it time and time again. recently a mother in san jose used social media to reach out to abc7 news anchor cheryl jennings for help. she said her daughter's fiancee eds surgery to save his sight, and the family can't afford it. so cheryl sent the message out on facebook and twitter, not expecting anything really, but what happened next turned out to be a miracle. >> reporter: this is the san jose family who desperately needed help and asked for it through social media. they had an urgent plea to save the eyesight of william fleming. he and his fiancee want him to be able to see their five children grow up. william wants to continue to work to support the family. but he has a rare eye disease that's causing
. >> today kaiser permanente will close down it's hayward pediatric inpatient facility.people requiring hospitalization will have to go to the oakland medical center. they said 99 percent of the services they provide is through outpatient services. it is just the pediatric unit that is shutting down. >>> social media can be a really powerful force for change. we've seen it time and time again. recently a mother in san jose used social media to reach out to abc7 news anchor cheryl...
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. >> we have critical cases that we can reroute to tacloban and we'll be having a pediatric ward hereor kids because there is no care here at all for pregnant womewomenwomen and childbirth. >> reporter: using tents that inflate in ten minutes they can get a fully functioning hospital up in less than a day. in the court yard in downtown tacloban 12 miles up the coast, msf will run an er and surgical intake center. >> we've been working all night, and quickly as possible because people need treatment and can't wait. >> reporter: msf said they'll stay here until tacloban rebuilds hospitals. given the scale of the destruction here, they probably won't be leaving any time soon. al jazeera, tacloban, the philippines. >> when we come back we'll take you to the world's largest refugee camp and the extraordinary lengths people are going to educate themselves. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> the republic o
. >> we have critical cases that we can reroute to tacloban and we'll be having a pediatric ward hereor kids because there is no care here at all for pregnant womewomenwomen and childbirth. >> reporter: using tents that inflate in ten minutes they can get a fully functioning hospital up in less than a day. in the court yard in downtown tacloban 12 miles up the coast, msf will run an er and surgical intake center. >> we've been working all night, and quickly as possible because...
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an investigator with health watch they work to bring evidence and analysis from the front line of pediatric care she's the former director of the homeless program and is annotately recognized expert. shows published the dock for kids report how children are effected in health we're excited to have brought them together and look forward to hearing from them we're video taping all you have and them and we're going to put this on youtube. it's my honor for me to introduce her >> as i was watching this on housing and health and had an opportunity to here mag an and one of the things you said was affordable housing is co-op children healthy. i wonder before each of you get into our remarks tell us one thing that stood out that has underscored and we'll let you all talk about that >> thank you very much i'm pleased to be here today. i think that i first coincide this phrase because i was trying to talk about why housing matters so much. i think in being a dr. i want to use a medical terminology but how being health maybe connected but those are height anyone else's helped. if you can - we underst
an investigator with health watch they work to bring evidence and analysis from the front line of pediatric care she's the former director of the homeless program and is annotately recognized expert. shows published the dock for kids report how children are effected in health we're excited to have brought them together and look forward to hearing from them we're video taping all you have and them and we're going to put this on youtube. it's my honor for me to introduce her >> as i was...
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>> pediatrics! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> protestors at kaiser's hayward hospital are upset about plans to close the pediatrics unit at the end of the week. those who would normally use the hospital would have to go to oakland for care. kaiser says it's due to low patient count plus by consolidating, it is improving the care children receive. >>> happening today, san francisco becomes gotham city as the riddler, penguin and joker wreak havoc. they are here in san francisco! but fear not because batkid will save the day today. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live with more on this little hero who has already fought and won one of the biggest battles of his life. >> reporter: this project has taken on a life of its own thanks to social media and this plan which has captured the city's collective hearts. citizens of gotham city, have no fear for today miles is here. the 5-year-old has been fighting leukemia since he was 1 but today he fights for justice on our city streets. >> it's wonderful to be able to celebrate and to chee
>> pediatrics! >> when do we want it? >> now! >> protestors at kaiser's hayward hospital are upset about plans to close the pediatrics unit at the end of the week. those who would normally use the hospital would have to go to oakland for care. kaiser says it's due to low patient count plus by consolidating, it is improving the care children receive. >>> happening today, san francisco becomes gotham city as the riddler, penguin and joker wreak havoc. they are...
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. >> kaiser nurse no longer need to worry about the jobs with hayward pediatric unit shuts down later this month. they reached an agreement with the california nurse association that will give nurses preferential transfer into new positions. that unit is set to close on november 17. >> bay area woman with breast cancer taking her personal crisis and turning it into an inspiration for people everywhere. it's a video that takes bad situation and makings it into something up lifting. john has the story and how her friends answered her call. >> dance party is the last thing you expect to happen before double mastectomy but for deborah cohen in the green surgical ground this was all for therapy. >> more nervous about how the flash mob was going to go than how the surgery was going to go. >>reporter: deborah also happens to be dr. cohen. ob-gyn who is fighting breast cancer. before thursday morning sgery at mount zion hospital in san francisco she got the staff to dance to beyonce with her. she also asked friends and anybody for that matter to do the exact same thing to make a video of it.
. >> kaiser nurse no longer need to worry about the jobs with hayward pediatric unit shuts down later this month. they reached an agreement with the california nurse association that will give nurses preferential transfer into new positions. that unit is set to close on november 17. >> bay area woman with breast cancer taking her personal crisis and turning it into an inspiration for people everywhere. it's a video that takes bad situation and makings it into something up lifting....
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the american academy of pediatrics discourages screen time for kids under two, pediatricians i spoke to says it can impact development. despite the concerns, there is no deny thing is a lucktive area for tech. for older kids, parents should be aware of the time their kids are spending in front of screens and limit screen time to just one to two hours per day. i'm josh lipton, "nightly business report", silicon valley. >> hope my kids were watching that report. >>> coming up, mexico quickly becoming a major hub of auto manufacturing, but will it come at the cost of american jobs? >>> a merger between urenex ex the exchange is come plait and they will begin trading tomorrow, thus nlding tending t independent run of the new york stock exchange. it can be tramsed back to may of 1792. >>> the president of the philippines says the death toll will likely be no more than 2500, far less than the previous estimate of 10,000. a risk assessment firm says total insured losses from that storm will be less than $100 million but to be clear that is just insured losses. damages to uninsured homes and
the american academy of pediatrics discourages screen time for kids under two, pediatricians i spoke to says it can impact development. despite the concerns, there is no deny thing is a lucktive area for tech. for older kids, parents should be aware of the time their kids are spending in front of screens and limit screen time to just one to two hours per day. i'm josh lipton, "nightly business report", silicon valley. >> hope my kids were watching that report. >>>...
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now under obamacare plans must include things like pediatric dental care, maternity care, a bunch of things that has to be done. main have policies that don't meet these mandates. but dave jones stepped in this week and threatened legal action against blue shield unless customers were given more time to shop around been their plans were canceled. the insurance giant backed off giving these people until march to sort things out. joining me now is commissioner dave jones. thank you for being with us. we appreciate your time. let me know why did you this, first of all. people were going to be dropped off. they may still be dropped off. they just have a little more time now. what made you get involved? >> when we looked at blue shield's policies earlier this year we discovered they were not in compliance with law. their networks were inadequate and their rates from unreasonable. blue shield informed us they were going to leave the jurisdiction the department of insurance. when you leave you have to provide 180 days notice. blue shield only gave 90 days and the. we required the extra 90 d
now under obamacare plans must include things like pediatric dental care, maternity care, a bunch of things that has to be done. main have policies that don't meet these mandates. but dave jones stepped in this week and threatened legal action against blue shield unless customers were given more time to shop around been their plans were canceled. the insurance giant backed off giving these people until march to sort things out. joining me now is commissioner dave jones. thank you for being with...
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well, i have every one of those services except maternity coverage and pediatric care., i am 58 years old. the chance of me having a child at this age is zero, so, you know, i ask the president why do i have to pay an additional $5,000 a year for maternity coverage that i will never ever need? i voted for president obama twice and i was totally supportive of the idea that every person should have access to affordable healthcare, but i'd like to know why 5% of the population are having their policies canceled and having to pay exorbitant rates for a new policy. no one told me. in none of the documents that they sent to me was there any notation in there. you know, "purchase at your own risk because this policy does not comply with the a.c.a. and it may be canceled." so, as far as i'm concerned, the insurance companies, the president and congress are all complicit in this dishonesty. >> woodruff: for the record, we've repeatedly invited top obama administration officials on the program to discuss these issues, but so far they have declined. we realize all of the people we
well, i have every one of those services except maternity coverage and pediatric care., i am 58 years old. the chance of me having a child at this age is zero, so, you know, i ask the president why do i have to pay an additional $5,000 a year for maternity coverage that i will never ever need? i voted for president obama twice and i was totally supportive of the idea that every person should have access to affordable healthcare, but i'd like to know why 5% of the population are having their...