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in scranton is not finding the highest rated pediatrician according to google's own algorithms and she's just getting the google thing no matter what and that i think is leading to you know outcomes in the offline world so google has at its disposal on the search engine itself at least 3 different ways of impacting your opinion and it is using them we're talking about a single company having the power to shift the opinions of literally billions of people without anyone having the slightest idea that they're doing so. they ask us about switching gears and asking about the sort of privacy and information we have a phone you're talking about i guess technically always on we have google which basically maybe knows what i'm going to ask for before i ask for it finishes my search request and knows everything that's going on in my household and should i be concerned about how much you know about me we've had this question for more than a decade google and our answer is always the same you have control over the information that we have about you you can actually have a deleted you can also searc
in scranton is not finding the highest rated pediatrician according to google's own algorithms and she's just getting the google thing no matter what and that i think is leading to you know outcomes in the offline world so google has at its disposal on the search engine itself at least 3 different ways of impacting your opinion and it is using them we're talking about a single company having the power to shift the opinions of literally billions of people without anyone having the slightest idea...
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i think a conversation, especially with your pediatrician when you are going in for checks, have you looked at your dresser, have you anchored it to the wall, have you considered all of the different hazards in your home? it should be part of that conversation. rep. kelly: captain? capt. parsons: when i first started working with the flame retardant issue, i was scratching my head, why would a firefighter be against flame retardant? moreore i dug into it, the information i got from colleagues and others, the issue is very clear and very present in all of our lives. as firefighters, we were all affected. as president of the minnesota state association, we took it upon ourselves to educate our firefighters in the state, because firefighters will listen to other firefighters. that is how we tackle that. as far as consumer safety products, perhaps putting poor -- more emphasis on retailers to get it packaging. you cannot purchase cigarettes without seeing the surgeon general warning, so perhaps something like that so it is in everybody's mind. rep. kelly: i yield back. and thank you chai
i think a conversation, especially with your pediatrician when you are going in for checks, have you looked at your dresser, have you anchored it to the wall, have you considered all of the different hazards in your home? it should be part of that conversation. rep. kelly: captain? capt. parsons: when i first started working with the flame retardant issue, i was scratching my head, why would a firefighter be against flame retardant? moreore i dug into it, the information i got from colleagues...
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>> we have pediatricians on the ground telling us what's going on in these facilities, outside theseldren that they have seen in emergency departments and in their communities, and we know that we could monitor these situations and be of advice through the department of homeland security on what's the right situation for children. we could be training some of the medical personnel that they do have on staff to notice the difference between a mildly ill and an acutely and seriously ill child. we could be there to help this. >> last time we spoke you had been in touch with top officials about offering help. why. clearly nothing has come of it. why haven't they come up on your offer? >> i think that they are -- that they care about what we have to say because the differentiation is really in the action of what needs to be done for these children, so we have been very strong in putting into place that we need a pediatrician presence where there are any children cross the border. we need to be training and monitoring these personnel, and that continues to be our message. >> just yesterday
>> we have pediatricians on the ground telling us what's going on in these facilities, outside theseldren that they have seen in emergency departments and in their communities, and we know that we could monitor these situations and be of advice through the department of homeland security on what's the right situation for children. we could be training some of the medical personnel that they do have on staff to notice the difference between a mildly ill and an acutely and seriously ill...
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we have two pediatricians we've deployed to the main stage in these individuals are quarantined. that's just a snapshot. ice has over 4,000 people in ofstody that are in quarantined. >> 4,000 people in quarantine did you hear him say two pediatricians for 250 cases of the h1n1 flu? is that an appropriate number of physicians? >> it doesn't sound like it. i'm not there to know what their needs are, but i'm telling you that this is the big picture problem. they're are policies that are ideologically driven that are resulting in human catastrophe. one after the other. we have to have a pragmatic approach for the people of this country that is realistic about what it means to have people in concentrated environments whether it's a city, or whether it's an encampment of some type these are all ideologically driven. when you put people, when you create these circumstances, it's inevitable that infectious diseases break out. you must attend to the reality that we have for the last 800 years in our civilization that somehow because of our current ideology,. >> if you could write the poli
we have two pediatricians we've deployed to the main stage in these individuals are quarantined. that's just a snapshot. ice has over 4,000 people in ofstody that are in quarantined. >> 4,000 people in quarantine did you hear him say two pediatricians for 250 cases of the h1n1 flu? is that an appropriate number of physicians? >> it doesn't sound like it. i'm not there to know what their needs are, but i'm telling you that this is the big picture problem. they're are policies that...
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a guest who joins us momentarily, a pediatrician describes it this way. children being held in conditions comparable she says to torture. extreme cold temperatures, lights on 24 hours a day, no adequate access to medical care or basic sanitation or adequate food. those are the conditions being reported to her. some of the people responsible, you'll see simply don't acknowledge that as they compare the influx of migrants to a storm or flood or a tide as if this all fell from the sky or rolled in from the sea. the end of the day, though, this is not an act of god. these are people, poor people, young people and whoever you think about the case they may have for coming here, they are here. they are now in custody here and those words in custody don't just mean are being held, they mean in the care of or as webster's has it, the act or process of preserving in safety, which is not what is happening. we and others reported on it. here is what the "new york times" wrote after children's advocates visited the facility in clint, texas where we learned 250 kids ha
a guest who joins us momentarily, a pediatrician describes it this way. children being held in conditions comparable she says to torture. extreme cold temperatures, lights on 24 hours a day, no adequate access to medical care or basic sanitation or adequate food. those are the conditions being reported to her. some of the people responsible, you'll see simply don't acknowledge that as they compare the influx of migrants to a storm or flood or a tide as if this all fell from the sky or rolled in...
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pediatricians are urged to screen their patients for alcohol use and to let them know the impact that drinking has on the brain. >> you think kids aren't listening but you have to have those constant reminders. not the that they will listen to you all the time. >> keep telling them. >> right. >>> growing concerns this morning in the heart of steel country after a fire knocked out pollution control system. >> some residentsid outse of pittsburgh say the air is making them sick. this is the second time a fire has destroyed pollution controls at the same steel plant in six months. after the first fire on christmas eve, high levels of a respiratory irritant were spewe into ir for almost four months. pollution controls were finally put back in in april but week ago, another fire did the same thing. the pollution controls were back wihin a day and the county deemed the air safe. so residents say they are still feing the effects, though. >> it was like a burning rubber paste in the back of my mouth. >> makes you >> sometimes i feel like i'm going to faint. >> steel plant officials say they h
pediatricians are urged to screen their patients for alcohol use and to let them know the impact that drinking has on the brain. >> you think kids aren't listening but you have to have those constant reminders. not the that they will listen to you all the time. >> keep telling them. >> right. >>> growing concerns this morning in the heart of steel country after a fire knocked out pollution control system. >> some residentsid outse of pittsburgh say the air is...
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. >> senator richard pan is a pediatrician who defended the bill. measles cases in the u.s. are at a 25 year high and one possible reason, the spread of discredited theories about the safety of vaccines. >>> a k-9 flu outbreak is hidden alameda county animal shelter. at least 100 dogs at the oakland animal shelter have been quarantined. the virus acts like the human flu and affects unvaccinated dogs. .best are rare but the outbreak is considered dangerous for puppies, senior dogs and dogs that are already sick. >>> workers are worried for their job at the horse track. >> this industry is our life. we love these animals with all of our heart and soul. they are our life. >> the track is under threat of closure because dozens of forces have died this season. workers point out that the track has employed thousands of people. also the workers that care for them. wymore is running for senate again, despite his outbid in 2017. >> i will run for senate in 2020. i hope you can go to the website and see what we stand for and what we will do in washington. can i win? if i can. they kno
. >> senator richard pan is a pediatrician who defended the bill. measles cases in the u.s. are at a 25 year high and one possible reason, the spread of discredited theories about the safety of vaccines. >>> a k-9 flu outbreak is hidden alameda county animal shelter. at least 100 dogs at the oakland animal shelter have been quarantined. the virus acts like the human flu and affects unvaccinated dogs. .best are rare but the outbreak is considered dangerous for puppies, senior dogs...
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. >> we have parents who are afraid to take their children to the pediatrician because if they go out of their home and if they go into a hospital or a clinic, they may be picked up and arrested. >> this president uses the threat of, whether i.c.e. raids or a citizenship question on a census as a way to terrify immigrant families, to keep people from fully participating in american life. this is his [ bleep ] politics. people need to see through that and understand that this guy is a political con man. >> nbc's mike viqueira is at the white house with us for more. mike, good morning. why this big change so late in the game yet again? >> reporter: well, it's really an interesting chronology of events. on monday of last week, the president tweeted that deportations were imminent, starting the process, as he put it, of millions of people here illeg illegally. that triggered the media and everyone else trying to get details, immigration advocates among them, to see what the president was talking about. the news started trickling out, some of it provided by government officials. and then b
. >> we have parents who are afraid to take their children to the pediatrician because if they go out of their home and if they go into a hospital or a clinic, they may be picked up and arrested. >> this president uses the threat of, whether i.c.e. raids or a citizenship question on a census as a way to terrify immigrant families, to keep people from fully participating in american life. this is his [ bleep ] politics. people need to see through that and understand that this guy is...
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researchers say it reduces stress and depression, lowers blood pressure, and can even help with asthma pediatriciancy bellastreir is with park rx. you write prescriptions for people to go into the parks. why? >> these days, both children and adults spend way too much time indoors and on electronics, and we're seeing a lot of increase in obesity and diabetes. >> reporter: in the hills above stressful l.a. today, a chorus of agreement. >> it's like a medicine for me because it relaxes me. >> i'd rather come here than to go to the gym, to be honest with you. >> reporter: researchers say the fresh air and sunshine are therapeutic. but there's a catch -- 90 minutes a week isn't enough only at two hours do people see improved health and just living in a greener neighborhood has benefits lester >> tom costello, enjoy. >>> up next, father's day advice from the experts you've got hear >>> finally tonight, in honor of father's day, we thought we'd get some advice on what it takes to be a good dad and granddad, so i headed uptown to kipp infinity elementary school here in new york. what do you think you want
researchers say it reduces stress and depression, lowers blood pressure, and can even help with asthma pediatriciancy bellastreir is with park rx. you write prescriptions for people to go into the parks. why? >> these days, both children and adults spend way too much time indoors and on electronics, and we're seeing a lot of increase in obesity and diabetes. >> reporter: in the hills above stressful l.a. today, a chorus of agreement. >> it's like a medicine for me because it...
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. >> reporter: pediatrician audrey ofir sees more and more families skipping check-ups due to cost. >> i've been working here for 30 years. they used to come here on a regular basis the ramification of that trend is that they have poor health and when we physicians end up seeing them, they're sicker. >> reporter: 5% of children under 18 have no health insurance. in all, 30.1 million americans under age 65 are currently uninsured. >> typically, they'll come back to the hospital and they'll come back to the hospital until they come back no more. >> reporter: manuel mayor is cardiology. >> we see people younger, 30 years old, having heart attacks and it has a lot to do with getting inappropriate care or ineffective care early. >> reporter: patricia ares-romero sees psychiatric patients denied health because it's mental health. >> it's hard when somebody wants to put their life back together our medical decision is restricted by guidelines of insurances which, let's face it, we know is just directed by numbers. medicine is not a one-size fits all. >> reporter: neither is the solution. >>
. >> reporter: pediatrician audrey ofir sees more and more families skipping check-ups due to cost. >> i've been working here for 30 years. they used to come here on a regular basis the ramification of that trend is that they have poor health and when we physicians end up seeing them, they're sicker. >> reporter: 5% of children under 18 have no health insurance. in all, 30.1 million americans under age 65 are currently uninsured. >> typically, they'll come back to the...
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dolly lucio sevier, a pediatrician in brownsville, texas, visited the ursula children. afterwards, she wrote in a medical declaration that the conditions there, quote, "could be compared to torture facilities." dr. sevier joins us from her office in brownsville. thank you for being with us. we certainly appreciate it. can you give me a little background? why do medical professionals get called in? is it consistent? is it regular? do you visit all the time? dr. sevier: i don't visit all the time. i think the attorneys for the flores settlement are occasionally looking for volunteers to come in and monitor. either the orr places or the cbp processing facilities. it's actually fairly infrequent, from what i understand, that they allow physicians access. the reason that i was allowed access this time i would call an extenuating circumstance, which lawyers had been to this facility and there were a few infants, including a one-month-old premature infant, that they thought were very ill. of course, these are attorneys, but they described that infant as listless, which is in m
dolly lucio sevier, a pediatrician in brownsville, texas, visited the ursula children. afterwards, she wrote in a medical declaration that the conditions there, quote, "could be compared to torture facilities." dr. sevier joins us from her office in brownsville. thank you for being with us. we certainly appreciate it. can you give me a little background? why do medical professionals get called in? is it consistent? is it regular? do you visit all the time? dr. sevier: i don't visit...
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pediatrician stacy is with park rx. >> you write prescriptions for pe le to go into the parks, why?ys both children and adults spend way too much time indoors and on electronics and we're seeing a lot of increase in obesity and diabetes. il>> reporter: the hls above stressful l.a. today a chorus of agreement. >> it's like a medicine for me because it rel. >> i'd rather come here than to go to the gym to be honest. >> reporter: researchers say thfr h air and sunshine are therapeutic. there is a catch. 90 minutes a week isn't enough. only two hours did people see improved health and living a greener neighborhood as benefits. ext, father's day advice from the experts you got to hear. >>> finally tonight, in honor of father's weday, we thought get advise what it takes to be a good dad and grand what do you think you want to do for dad? >> i don't really know. because he already had the present. >> what presents did he have? >> you? >> already. >> what is father's day? >> a day that you give father's stuff. >> is that the day at the gets to relax and do whatever he want >> no. >> no? [ l
pediatrician stacy is with park rx. >> you write prescriptions for pe le to go into the parks, why?ys both children and adults spend way too much time indoors and on electronics and we're seeing a lot of increase in obesity and diabetes. il>> reporter: the hls above stressful l.a. today a chorus of agreement. >> it's like a medicine for me because it rel. >> i'd rather come here than to go to the gym to be honest. >> reporter: researchers say thfr h air and...
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included the two youngest women to ever serve, first muslim woman, the first native american woman, a pediatrician, a helicopter pilot, a former professional mixed martial arts fighter was also the first lgbt member of congress from kansas, a navy veteran who started a business where you paint your own ceramic mermaids, and me. [cheering and applause] congresswoman underwood: we have each other's backs and we are setting the agenda and we are having fun while doing it. the trolls and the critics are out there, and i'm going to be real with you -- they will be waiting for you when you leave this amazing graduation bubble we are all in today. young enoughre growing up already experiencing this your whole life and away way i never had to. i do not have to spend my middle school years worrying about random strangers trolling me online or trying to make my social media perfect, and let me tell you, i am grateful for that. a lot ofi experience online attacks, especially with deciding to run. i do not let it get to me. i heed my mom's advice. called me ae troll radical feminist, which i assume was an ins
included the two youngest women to ever serve, first muslim woman, the first native american woman, a pediatrician, a helicopter pilot, a former professional mixed martial arts fighter was also the first lgbt member of congress from kansas, a navy veteran who started a business where you paint your own ceramic mermaids, and me. [cheering and applause] congresswoman underwood: we have each other's backs and we are setting the agenda and we are having fun while doing it. the trolls and the...
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. >> his pediatrician sees more and more families skipping e check ups du costs. >> i've been working here 30 years. they used to come on a regular basis. the ramification of that trend is that they have poor health. and when we physicians end up seeing them, they areicker. >> 5% of children under 18 have no health insurance. in all, 30.1 million americans under age 65 are currently uninsured. >> and typically they'll come back to the hospital, and they'll co back to the hospital until they come back no more. >> reporter: manual mayor is director of cardiology. people younger, 30 years old, having heart attacks, and it has a lot to d with getting inappropriate care, ineffective care early: >> this doctor sees iepsychiatric pats denied care because it's mental health. >> it's heartbreaking an when someone to put their life back together. our medicasion is restricted by guidelines that we know is just directed by numbers. is not a one size fits all. >> reporter: neither is the solution. >> i think both republicans realize that's the case. i think the solution that they have to come up w
. >> his pediatrician sees more and more families skipping e check ups du costs. >> i've been working here 30 years. they used to come on a regular basis. the ramification of that trend is that they have poor health. and when we physicians end up seeing them, they areicker. >> 5% of children under 18 have no health insurance. in all, 30.1 million americans under age 65 are currently uninsured. >> and typically they'll come back to the hospital, and they'll co back to the...
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sudan here you can actually feel the tangible change that happened after the collapse of the pediatrician people are more more more open the speaking people are more freely speaking about their opinions about decisions here in sudan even though there are so many obstacles one of them for sure is the forces which are controlling everything here in sudan which make it so hard for the negotiators to achieve something in the ground people have been. divided when it comes to the other forces some of them are saying they are. basically created by the previous regime to keep them certain agendas but they switched places and the are now in the side of the people but the other. what of the people are saying these are criminal people basically what they called. they're not going to be they cannot be tolerated or accepted by any means so this is it people are divided when it comes to the war but. are willing i mean can one concerning after the visit of helmeted starting a raid you. think only will be clear because obviously and the. clear interest in sudan. forces loyal to libya's u.n. recognized go
sudan here you can actually feel the tangible change that happened after the collapse of the pediatrician people are more more more open the speaking people are more freely speaking about their opinions about decisions here in sudan even though there are so many obstacles one of them for sure is the forces which are controlling everything here in sudan which make it so hard for the negotiators to achieve something in the ground people have been. divided when it comes to the other forces some of...
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as a pediatrician, i have seen firsthand the impacts of air pollution. pregnant women and child are particularly vulnerable when they are exposed to heavy metals with potentially devastating effects on neurodevelopment. what we are talking about is a known public health risks for millions of people. we cannot abandon a policy that works to save lives. this prevents deaths and health problems like asthma. it is critical that we proket our children and families from the risks posed by mercury and heavy metals and prohibit taxpayer dollars to roll back these safeguards. i yield one minute to my colleague from minnesota. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. mccollum: i rise in support of the amendment of the the gentlewoman from from washington to block the trump administration to reduce air toxic standards. power plants as has been pointed out have complied with the rule and doing this since 2012 and given huge, huge health benefits. the power sector opposes what the e.p.a. is trying to do. unions oppose and states and public health c
as a pediatrician, i have seen firsthand the impacts of air pollution. pregnant women and child are particularly vulnerable when they are exposed to heavy metals with potentially devastating effects on neurodevelopment. what we are talking about is a known public health risks for millions of people. we cannot abandon a policy that works to save lives. this prevents deaths and health problems like asthma. it is critical that we proket our children and families from the risks posed by mercury and...
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prosecutors say a mother and her four-year-old daughter were walking upstairs to see a pediatrician whenr-old suspects grab the woman's purse and pulled them both down the stairs. prosecutors say he is facing charges for other similar crimes. he could face hate crime charges as well. authorities say all of the victims were vietnamese. >>> moveon.org is apologizing after a protester jumped on stage saturday, grabbing the microphone from kamala harris. the senator was talking about the gender pay gap at this weekend's convention. ention. [ clip playing ] >> the protesters directed action everywhere. security took them away and senator harriseturn to the state a few minutes later. >>> we have new details on the death of the bay area woman who fell down the death -- to her death at a waterfall. she died after she slipped over eagles falls according to reports. fire officials claimed the accident occurred while taking photos. this is a set reminder to be cautious. us. >> she raised a lot of us. she was the oldest. >> her brother says she is trying to find peace in the fact that eagles falls i
prosecutors say a mother and her four-year-old daughter were walking upstairs to see a pediatrician whenr-old suspects grab the woman's purse and pulled them both down the stairs. prosecutors say he is facing charges for other similar crimes. he could face hate crime charges as well. authorities say all of the victims were vietnamese. >>> moveon.org is apologizing after a protester jumped on stage saturday, grabbing the microphone from kamala harris. the senator was talking about the...
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investigators say a mother and her 42 -- 4-year-old were going to pediatrician when a man and a hoodie her behind and dragged them down the steps. it was later just they were later arrested and accused for a series of [indiscernible]. one of the alleged victims was 82 years old. >> berkeley please say speed was a factor in a fiery crash that involved five and left one dead and several others injured, it happened late friday night. police say a tesla was westbound when it hit a ford fiesta and a dodge truck. the fiesta caught fire and was pushed into two vehicles, two sisters were trapped inside the backseat. one of them was a 36-year-old woman who died while her sister is now in critical condition. >> there was a loud crash sound. i woke up and thought something is going on. my parents woke up, i came outside to the balcony, all i could see were flames. a 22-year-old man. he is a was cooperating with investigators who are looking into whether a medical issue may have contributed to the fatal crash. two people were hurt when an suv crashed into a building outside the mission district, t
investigators say a mother and her 42 -- 4-year-old were going to pediatrician when a man and a hoodie her behind and dragged them down the steps. it was later just they were later arrested and accused for a series of [indiscernible]. one of the alleged victims was 82 years old. >> berkeley please say speed was a factor in a fiery crash that involved five and left one dead and several others injured, it happened late friday night. police say a tesla was westbound when it hit a ford fiesta...
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stairs in san jose during a robbery is a mother an- old daughter were walking upstairs to see a pediatricianablo cabrera grabbed her purse and pulled her and her child cabrera is facing charges other similar crimes, he could also face hate crime charges as well. >>> happening today, most passengers taking luber or lyft rideshare will no longer be picked up outside of the terminals. the arriving passengers will have to go to the top of the parking garage were a special area is no set up to meet the drivers. they've been working on improving the traffic flow and moving the pickup location away from the curb is expected to help. drop-offs at curbside will still be allowed, and right share drivers can still drop off and pick up passengers at the international terminal. >>> starting today, oakland athletics fans can now call the coliseum by new name, the name change was approved on friday by the oakland and alameda county coliseum authority. they will pay $1 million per year for the naming rights for the next three years, and the company has the option to renew that deal for a fourth year. and th
stairs in san jose during a robbery is a mother an- old daughter were walking upstairs to see a pediatricianablo cabrera grabbed her purse and pulled her and her child cabrera is facing charges other similar crimes, he could also face hate crime charges as well. >>> happening today, most passengers taking luber or lyft rideshare will no longer be picked up outside of the terminals. the arriving passengers will have to go to the top of the parking garage were a special area is no set up...
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they should be looked at by a pediatrician.tructure of services there for these families that come in and they're seeking asylum most of them led by women. by women. little children, too. really horrendous stuff, when you see it yourself, it changes your life. so i think that there needs to be an investment. the problem is that many of us feel that if we give money to this administration, they're going to take the money and troy to build a wall. they're going to take the money and try to -- put the deportation machine on steroids. this is a real -- we must insure that whatever money we give for services down there, that it will be used specifically and exclusively for that. >> you mention there's a lot of stuff going on. you call for impeachment. i want to get your perspective on breakdown between the executive and legislative branch. funding, the issue of impeachment. you're on the house foreign affairs committee also, you're keenly aware of what happened on thursday night. how deep is the fissure, we're talking about fixing t
they should be looked at by a pediatrician.tructure of services there for these families that come in and they're seeking asylum most of them led by women. by women. little children, too. really horrendous stuff, when you see it yourself, it changes your life. so i think that there needs to be an investment. the problem is that many of us feel that if we give money to this administration, they're going to take the money and troy to build a wall. they're going to take the money and try to -- put...
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you don't have to be sick to go to the pediatrician. it assesses your child. that gives you tips, where your car seat, get great nutrition but the pediatrician also refers you to the oncologist, the radiologist, the physical therapist, etc. think about that in a psychosocial way and you'll get the main idea. the premise behind family connect is that communities do have a menu of programs and services. they have a partnership that serves 50 children and have a healthy families program, an early start, a substance abuse treatment program for mothers, wake, snap food stamps, childcare, this is an array of services but families are on their own to navigate those services. there is no one there to connect families to those services. you either parent, have been the parent of a young child, you get it and child, you get it. so what happens? some families do very well. they know how to navigate those services, they may even get too many of them other families get too few of them, they fall through the cracks, or get the wrong ones. as you can imagine, that's where di
you don't have to be sick to go to the pediatrician. it assesses your child. that gives you tips, where your car seat, get great nutrition but the pediatrician also refers you to the oncologist, the radiologist, the physical therapist, etc. think about that in a psychosocial way and you'll get the main idea. the premise behind family connect is that communities do have a menu of programs and services. they have a partnership that serves 50 children and have a healthy families program, an early...
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shannon, i am a pediatrician at kaiser permanente where i have been seeing patients for 18 years. i wanted to clarify that senate bill 343, that we are not exempt from reporting requirements and that the accommodations were made just to reflect our unique model. a different structure is allowing for that regional reporting, and we stand by this truly integrated model that a lot of the country is looking to try and emulate as the rest of the country is trying to move towards value-based care, which we really are the model for. as my colleague mentioned, we stand by transparency and we have been working with senators and the authors to move forward to make sure that all of our needs are met as we are moving to this. we accept the need that we need to modernize some of the recordings, but we still want to make sure that we can do the right thing, and it is this group, as well as the state that feels that we need to make differences about the way we are reporting, so we want to make sure the understanding is there about the cost. it is those costs that aren't really truly necessary be
shannon, i am a pediatrician at kaiser permanente where i have been seeing patients for 18 years. i wanted to clarify that senate bill 343, that we are not exempt from reporting requirements and that the accommodations were made just to reflect our unique model. a different structure is allowing for that regional reporting, and we stand by this truly integrated model that a lot of the country is looking to try and emulate as the rest of the country is trying to move towards value-based care,...
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at that moment, i had a crawling kid and, of course, our first reaction was to take them to the pediatriciane copied to grow, we recognized her speech was delayed. at 1 months, she had two words. we took nutrition counseling, speech therapy and she really is thriving. she's an awesome kid. she's so tough. some of that i think might be due to the number of blood tests she's had to endure. but you know -- >> do you believe that your daughter will that it is a delay, she will be able to catch up? >> academically, i think she's going to be fine. impulse and choice are two places where she struggles a little. we want to give her the tools to do that whether it's another kid you might put them in soccer. she's probably going to go to yoga. maybe direct her this way. >> i learned developers are not required to test the soil for lead before developing. how is that even possible. >> i think when you demolish a house the city should not only notify people it's going to come down but they should tell those people what to do to protect themselves including close your windows, don't leave your stroller o
at that moment, i had a crawling kid and, of course, our first reaction was to take them to the pediatriciane copied to grow, we recognized her speech was delayed. at 1 months, she had two words. we took nutrition counseling, speech therapy and she really is thriving. she's an awesome kid. she's so tough. some of that i think might be due to the number of blood tests she's had to endure. but you know -- >> do you believe that your daughter will that it is a delay, she will be able to...
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pediatricians are urgsc to reen their patients for alcohol use and tt them know the impact that drinking on the brain. >>> as uncomfortable as it is and reluctant as your child is to not listen to you, you want to continue to give those messages hoping they will listen. >> if you don't have the conversation, somebody else will. >>> growing concerns in the heart of steel country after fire knocked out a pollution control system. >> some residents outside of pittsburgh say the air is making them sick. this is the second time fire destroyed pollution controls at the same steel plant . six months after the first fire on christmas eve high levels of a respiratory irritant were spewed into the air almost four months. pollution controls were finally put back on in april but a week ago, another fire did the same thing. the pollution controls were back within a day and the coe ty deemed r safe. some residents say they are still feeling the ecke. >> it was burning rubber paste in the back of my mouth. >> makes you nauseous. >> sometimes i feel like i'm going to faint. >> steel plant officials say
pediatricians are urgsc to reen their patients for alcohol use and tt them know the impact that drinking on the brain. >>> as uncomfortable as it is and reluctant as your child is to not listen to you, you want to continue to give those messages hoping they will listen. >> if you don't have the conversation, somebody else will. >>> growing concerns in the heart of steel country after fire knocked out a pollution control system. >> some residents outside of...
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reasons why children are staying so long in government custody, but what we know from talking to pediatriciansfare experts is regardless of the reason, it's leading to more lasting trauma for these kids. >> garance burke, thank you for joining us. garance we should note we reached out to customs and border protection as well and we haven't received any response either. >> thank you so much. >>> ahead in the next hour, today's big question, what is the president's strategy when it comes to iran? we'll try to answer that. you're watching "velshi & ruhle." ♪ and with bank of america and merrill, the benefits you get can grow, too. as a preferred rewards member, you can enjoy priority service and exclusive discounts... so your growing life can be more rewarding, too. ♪ what would you like the power to do? ♪ >>> thank you for watching today's "velshi & ruhle." >> i'll see you back here 3:00 p.m. eastern and tonight at 9:00. >> i'll see you next week. our dear friend and colleague chris jansing picks up for. >> we're down in florida. something going on there? >> we'll all be there. >> five days. >>
reasons why children are staying so long in government custody, but what we know from talking to pediatriciansfare experts is regardless of the reason, it's leading to more lasting trauma for these kids. >> garance burke, thank you for joining us. garance we should note we reached out to customs and border protection as well and we haven't received any response either. >> thank you so much. >>> ahead in the next hour, today's big question, what is the president's strategy...
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pediatricians are urged to screen their patients for alcohol use and let them know the impact that drin ng hason the brain. kids don't think about that sort of thing. parents have to be that in he between t doctor and the kid. >> i pray they are listening. >>> growing concerns in the heart of steel country after a d fire knock out a pollution control system. >> some residents outside of pittsburgh say the air is making them sick. this is the second time fire destroyed pollution controls at the same steel plant in six months. after the first fire on hristmas eve high leve of a respiratory irritant were spewed into the air almost four months. pollution controls were finally put back in in april but a week ago, another fire did the same thing. the pollution controls were bacd within a day ahe county deemed the air safe. so residents say they are still feeling the eckz. >> it was like a burning rubber paste in the back of my mouth. >> makes you nauseous. >> sometimes i feel like i'm going to faint >> company officials say that they have been talking to the members of the community to figure
pediatricians are urged to screen their patients for alcohol use and let them know the impact that drin ng hason the brain. kids don't think about that sort of thing. parents have to be that in he between t doctor and the kid. >> i pray they are listening. >>> growing concerns in the heart of steel country after a d fire knock out a pollution control system. >> some residents outside of pittsburgh say the air is making them sick. this is the second time fire destroyed...
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in fact, it did not have adequate pediatrician or qualified health professionals to identify problemsurring right in front of their eyes. juan: this started under president obama, the first family detention centers and then ramped up now under president trump. your sense -- these facilities are often in rural, isolated areas where it is hard, not only as you say to get the proper medical professionals there, but also to have any kind of accountability from the general public or even journalists as well. could you talk about the problems you've had been able to get the word out about what is going on? >> there have been problems all the way through with transparency of these facilities. they are run more like secured facilities that you might think would be appropriate for organized crime members or even terrorists, something where there is a great security threat. these young parents and their very them children do not represent that type of threat. if indeed we were treating them humanely, we would be very open and transparent about how we do that. but in fact, the accountability mec
in fact, it did not have adequate pediatrician or qualified health professionals to identify problemsurring right in front of their eyes. juan: this started under president obama, the first family detention centers and then ramped up now under president trump. your sense -- these facilities are often in rural, isolated areas where it is hard, not only as you say to get the proper medical professionals there, but also to have any kind of accountability from the general public or even journalists...
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. >>> a complaint the surface from the state medical board against a southern california pediatrician it claims he wrote in dallas vaccination exemption letters for children. a bill that would tighten the state vaccine law just passed a policy institute of california showed 73% of californians think that vaccine should be mandatory. for the bay area is 80%. and despite opposition from parents committee members voted in favor of the bill. >> if you're putting your kids in the public schools where they can make other kids sick, and potentially kill them, we can say you've got to vaccinate your kids. >> senator weiner is a cosponsor of the bill which is aimed at stopping fraudulent exemptions. opponents of the bill say the state should not get involved in a doctor/patient relationship. >>> time now for 6:52. a skydiving plane that crashed in hawaii was nearly involved in disaster here in the bay area several years ago. >>> we are live in san jose in the neighborhood where people are waking up this morning to learn that four people died on the street behind the. will tell you the latest o
. >>> a complaint the surface from the state medical board against a southern california pediatrician it claims he wrote in dallas vaccination exemption letters for children. a bill that would tighten the state vaccine law just passed a policy institute of california showed 73% of californians think that vaccine should be mandatory. for the bay area is 80%. and despite opposition from parents committee members voted in favor of the bill. >> if you're putting your kids in the...
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at that moment, i had a crawling kid, and of course our first reaction was to take her to the pediatrician to grow, we recognized her speech was delayed. at 18 months, she had two words. so we took every service that was provided to us, nutrition counseling, behavior counseling, the speech therapy, and she really is thriving. she's an awesome kid. she's so tough. some of that, i think, might be due to the number of blood tests she's had to endure. >> yeah. >> but, you know -- >> do you believe that your daughter will -- that it is a delay, that she'll be able to catch up? >> academically, i think she's going to be fine, yeah. i think impulse and choice are two places where she struggles a little. so we want to give her the tools to be able to do that, whether it's, you know, another kid you might put them in soccer. she's probably going to go to yoga. like we're going to direct her this way. >> one of the things i learned from wendy and barbara is developers are not required to test the soil for lead before developing. how is that even possible? >> i think when you demolish a house, the ci
at that moment, i had a crawling kid, and of course our first reaction was to take her to the pediatrician to grow, we recognized her speech was delayed. at 18 months, she had two words. so we took every service that was provided to us, nutrition counseling, behavior counseling, the speech therapy, and she really is thriving. she's an awesome kid. she's so tough. some of that, i think, might be due to the number of blood tests she's had to endure. >> yeah. >> but, you know --...
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their kids spend too much time, i'm on social media video games other digital technology in a pediatrician the wall street journal. the red flags for parents include disruption and can't sleep. also destruction of socializing and outside interest doctors also note that the over use of digital media, often companies an underlying conditions such as anxiety or adhd. works among the 300 billion in chinese goods targeted for terrorists, a new tariff should not affect this year's 4th of july celebration since those products already shipped. but next year it could have a huge impact fact, bloomberg says special events later this year and then next year's july 4th could be shorter or cancel because of the higher com pasta fireworks executives say the fire is cannot be easily produced outside of china which invented them and the us women's soccer team generated more revenue through mostly ticket sales since 2016 in the men's team, according to the wall street journal women's games brought in 50.8 million over those 2 years that's games may 4.9 of 49.9 million over the same time. but the male playe
their kids spend too much time, i'm on social media video games other digital technology in a pediatrician the wall street journal. the red flags for parents include disruption and can't sleep. also destruction of socializing and outside interest doctors also note that the over use of digital media, often companies an underlying conditions such as anxiety or adhd. works among the 300 billion in chinese goods targeted for terrorists, a new tariff should not affect this year's 4th of july...
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year the american academy of pediatrics released a policy statement highlighting the role that pediatricians can play in addressing chronic absence. with the education and health sectors both integrating chronic absenteeism into their metrics and data systems we have really created a new opportunity for alignment and partnership. another opportunity to address a long-standing barrier that schools have faith his recent changes in medicaid. states have the opportunity to allow school districts to be reimbursed for a much wider range of services needing a 15 state collaborative so the schools will be able to access the medicaid dollars to pay for school nurses, counselors, social workers and other crucial services. states are beginning to take advantage of this opportunity. it is important to recognize these are opportunities not mandates. there is much work still to be done at the federal and state level to support schools and communities to create the conditions that will allow all children to thrive. that is why the leadership of our panelists on these issues and efforts of all of you who ha
year the american academy of pediatrics released a policy statement highlighting the role that pediatricians can play in addressing chronic absence. with the education and health sectors both integrating chronic absenteeism into their metrics and data systems we have really created a new opportunity for alignment and partnership. another opportunity to address a long-standing barrier that schools have faith his recent changes in medicaid. states have the opportunity to allow school districts to...
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. >> we have parents afraid to take their children to the pediatrician because if they go out of their home and if they go into a hospital or a clinic, they may be picked up and arrested. >> this president uses the threat of whether i.c.e. raids are citizenship question on the census as a way to terrify immigrant families. to keep people from fully participating in american life. >> this is his [ bleep ] politics. people need to see through that and understand that this guy is a political con man. >> nbc's mike veiqueira at the white house for us. good morning, jo. it's a big mystery in many respects. yesterday the president left the white house on his way to camp david. he stopped to talk to reporters for 20 minutes and at that point the raids were on. the president was talking about the need for them. a couple of minutes later, the retweet. at the request of democrats i've delayed the removal process, deportation for two weeks to see if the democrats and republicans can get together and work out a solution to the asylum and loophole problems at the southern border. if not, deportatio
. >> we have parents afraid to take their children to the pediatrician because if they go out of their home and if they go into a hospital or a clinic, they may be picked up and arrested. >> this president uses the threat of whether i.c.e. raids are citizenship question on the census as a way to terrify immigrant families. to keep people from fully participating in american life. >> this is his [ bleep ] politics. people need to see through that and understand that this guy is...
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why not call in the red cross -- save the children or ask pediatricians around the country to volunteereir time to go down and help administer aid and care to the children. why not just call in every kind of resource that you have to deal with the problem that is there right now. because in the tragedy of this photograph that we're looking at is that is just one part of this tragedy. over the weekend the stories that emerged about the conditions that the children are living in. it doesn't make you a less of a bad ass or tough or mean or whatever he wants to show in terms of policies if you say we don't want you to come but we won't let children -- these children are undergoing permanent damage. we're doing permanent damage to these children. ptsd, anxiety, depression issues. and in many cases, as we know, part of the recklessness of this administration with so many acting this and acting secretary that, is these children are getting lost in the system. we're not able to -- re-connect them with their families. it is shameful on everybody's side and who cares about the stupid bill. get th
why not call in the red cross -- save the children or ask pediatricians around the country to volunteereir time to go down and help administer aid and care to the children. why not just call in every kind of resource that you have to deal with the problem that is there right now. because in the tragedy of this photograph that we're looking at is that is just one part of this tragedy. over the weekend the stories that emerged about the conditions that the children are living in. it doesn't make...
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i remember going to -- taking my kids to the pediatrician and for a while only the girls were offeredw it's both. >> it's both. boys should be vaccinated as well because men are often carriers of hpv and spread hpv. in vaccinating both we decrease the number of hpv viral infections in the population. >> marcia cross' husband her throat cancer, that is often hpv linked. >> they are both likely hpv linked. >> how old do you recommend people begin getting this vaccination? >> i mean, as far as vaccination in general goes, the earlier this better. so really starting at like 11 or 12 would be optimal, but now we're expanding the range at which we offer the vaccine to men and women. so i will say it's really never a bad idea to get vaccinated, even if you are in your 20s or 30s, especially if you think you will have more sexual partners over the course of your lifetime. >> what about that? you're recommending young adolescents get it before they are sexually active. >> right. >> why not wait until they are a little older? >> well, because the younger you get the vaccine the more effective i
i remember going to -- taking my kids to the pediatrician and for a while only the girls were offeredw it's both. >> it's both. boys should be vaccinated as well because men are often carriers of hpv and spread hpv. in vaccinating both we decrease the number of hpv viral infections in the population. >> marcia cross' husband her throat cancer, that is often hpv linked. >> they are both likely hpv linked. >> how old do you recommend people begin getting this vaccination?...
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pediatrician was granted access to the ursula detention facility in mcallen, texas. she said she witnessed a lack of sanitation. >> the conditions of these facilities are placing them at increase risk for infection, disease and death. >> reporter: the u.s. government has removed most of the kids at one border patrol station in texas. it follows reports 300 kids were detained there caring for one another without inadequate access to food, water or sanitation. reporting in washington, rachel scott, abc news. >> now, if you need help or advice on immigration or other issues, we have resources for you to find your ally on our website, abc7news.com/take action. >> authorities in the dominican republic aren't commenting today on the death of another american tourist. 56-year-old vittorio the 11th american to die. a canadian woman said she still feels the effects of her visit to the d.r. when she visited. she remembers a strong chemical smell in her room. >> i remember my muscles, my hands all turned in and my legs came up. i just was spasming. i lost consciousness. >> on f
pediatrician was granted access to the ursula detention facility in mcallen, texas. she said she witnessed a lack of sanitation. >> the conditions of these facilities are placing them at increase risk for infection, disease and death. >> reporter: the u.s. government has removed most of the kids at one border patrol station in texas. it follows reports 300 kids were detained there caring for one another without inadequate access to food, water or sanitation. reporting in washington,...
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inside these i've taken care of children who have been in these facilities, and i'm touch with pediatriciansross the country who are seeing these-- these effects firsthand. being exposed to lights 24/7 disrupts the sleep-wake cyclees y' a child, which makes it very unlikely that th be able to fight off infection, and it makes them more likely to be exposed to illnesses that they would otherwise be able to fight off witho these conditions. being put on mats on the floor, listening to drink ling sonds from an aluminum blanket as the only protection a child has, these are the type of conditions they would never send somebody home from my office to recover from an illness if they were exposed to something. brangham: you touched on this issue of some of the longer-term impacts from these events. what would those look like? >> in the long term, when children are exposed to long activation of their stress responses or this fight-or-flight respon, the response that our bodies are designed to do when fleeing a tiger, ithe long term, those type of responses, the constant flow of adrenaline and cortiso
inside these i've taken care of children who have been in these facilities, and i'm touch with pediatriciansross the country who are seeing these-- these effects firsthand. being exposed to lights 24/7 disrupts the sleep-wake cyclees y' a child, which makes it very unlikely that th be able to fight off infection, and it makes them more likely to be exposed to illnesses that they would otherwise be able to fight off witho these conditions. being put on mats on the floor, listening to drink ling...
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they are not all pediatrician, but certified medical practitioners and we have sought advice through the homeland security council, and also through the governor sanders to make sure that we are providing the correct screenings. >> can you tell me where the 200 are based. >> i can give you breakdown of the port of entry. >> will you do that, because i would like to take a look. >> and you will see the uniformuniform ed medical professionals and a corps that is to help protect the children in this flow. senator, you mentioned the condition, and with respect, i testified to inappropriate conditions in 60,000, and i have gone on record march 27th at the border right next to that overpass saying this is unacceptable, and the bordert is the breaking point, and we need help and legislation, and additional funds. secretary nielsen sent a letter on the 28th to ask for support of the funds and a change of law, and we sent 40 days ago the supplemental request to help alleviate the condition, and i share your concern, because i have been trying since june of last year. and we have not seen acti
they are not all pediatrician, but certified medical practitioners and we have sought advice through the homeland security council, and also through the governor sanders to make sure that we are providing the correct screenings. >> can you tell me where the 200 are based. >> i can give you breakdown of the port of entry. >> will you do that, because i would like to take a look. >> and you will see the uniformuniform ed medical professionals and a corps that is to help...
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believe that they should be consistent with the long-standing recommendation by medical experts and pediatricians the baby should only sleep on firm flat surfaces with no extra bedding. i introduced the safe sleep act of 2019 that would be an the sale, manufacturer and import of sleep products that may pose dangers and finally, i am concerned with the cpsc giving manufacturers and retailers a free pass and cutting back on civil penalties and setting them too low to create a meaningful deterrent threat. last year the cpc issued only three civil penalties settlements down from six in 2016 and 2017. in short, i trust the cpsc to do its job which is to keep dangerous products off the market and believe a product will not be sold online or store shelves if it is in safe and if they fail and their responsibility consumers are portrayed. i look forward to making sure that the cpsc remains a strong watchdog for all americans, especially our youngest the most vulnerable. >> thank you very much. i will remind folks we have foes beginning at 11:30. i will hold everyone to the five minute rule. i am interest
believe that they should be consistent with the long-standing recommendation by medical experts and pediatricians the baby should only sleep on firm flat surfaces with no extra bedding. i introduced the safe sleep act of 2019 that would be an the sale, manufacturer and import of sleep products that may pose dangers and finally, i am concerned with the cpsc giving manufacturers and retailers a free pass and cutting back on civil penalties and setting them too low to create a meaningful deterrent...
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many things i saw last night, taking away private health care plans, i do not want to lose my pediatricianor my kids that i had for 14 years. it is not right. i saw a democratic -- democrat party totally reshaped in the likeness of bernie sanders. we have a republican party that can go to the american people and say, we have created more jobs and wages are up and this is why you need to elect donald trump. you hosted just earlier today roundtable ands immigration was a key topic at last night's debate and will likely be for the second portion as well. of the father and his daughter, their bodies, it has gripped the attention of the nation. last night, democratic candidates blamed president trump. >> let me say, as any mother would when you see the photograph, it rips your heart out. it is heartbreaking. a father and his daughter and the mother survived and they have to live through that. it is heartbreaking. i know that the president has been fighting for immigration reform for over two years before he got into office. that is what started his campaign. he said we have broken borders and w
many things i saw last night, taking away private health care plans, i do not want to lose my pediatricianor my kids that i had for 14 years. it is not right. i saw a democratic -- democrat party totally reshaped in the likeness of bernie sanders. we have a republican party that can go to the american people and say, we have created more jobs and wages are up and this is why you need to elect donald trump. you hosted just earlier today roundtable ands immigration was a key topic at last night's...