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and the pediatrician would report it to authorities and then the department of social services that isfferent things in different states, and the law enforcement would take over. so i think that that's what most people would probably do. >> bpsychologist a mandated reporter? are you a mandated reporter? >> absolutely. absolutely. yeah -- >> so going to you is the same in effect ultimately as going to the police? >> correct. and even, and in north carolina actually, anybody, any adult over the age of 18 is a mandated reporter. a lot of people don't know that. but if they came to me even as a friend, i would have to report it. >> so that creates a real difficulty it seems for people who aren't sure wlo weather they want -- whether they want help, to the level that should be reported and disrupt their lives. >> it's true. and i do have empathy for any family that finds themselves in that situation because of course someone said, you love both your kids, but i think you have to protect the children that are most vulnerable. and as i said, i think most parents would probably start with thei
and the pediatrician would report it to authorities and then the department of social services that isfferent things in different states, and the law enforcement would take over. so i think that that's what most people would probably do. >> bpsychologist a mandated reporter? are you a mandated reporter? >> absolutely. absolutely. yeah -- >> so going to you is the same in effect ultimately as going to the police? >> correct. and even, and in north carolina actually,...
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causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. ♪ music throughout ♪ unlike ordinary diapers, pampers has three absorbent layers to stay up to three times drier. so your baby can sleep soundly all night. wishing you love sleep and play. pampers >>> back to "world news now." our breaking story overnight. nine people shot and killed at a historic black church in charleston south carolina. police say this is a hate crime. the gunman described as a young, white man in his early 20s. he managed to get away after opening fire at the emanuel ame church. around 9:00 last night, during a prayer meeting. police calling him extremely dangerous, vowing to track him down. they were speaking with the victims' families last night. the mayor calling it the most heartbreaking scene he has ever witnessed. as we speak, a killer still on the loose. >> they are offering a reward for any details. >>> moving on to the fcc which has levied a fee against at&t. it accuses the cell phone carrier to slowing down its internet speeds to some
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causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatriciand brand. [girl laughing] life looks great with tampax pearl. it's built-in, back-up braid helps stop leaks by channeling them back into the core, protecting you in a way no other tampon does. tampax pearl. now in pocket size for on-the-go. you are loved in so many different ways that's why you're wrapped in the comfort of pampers swaddlers with blanket-like softness and up to 12 hours of protection so all you feel is love. wishing you love sleep and play. pampers can your make up do this? covergirl introduces makeup with super powers. new outlast lipstick. long wear super powered by moisture. the super sizer the new mascara you twirl on to super size your lashes and your eyes. and new stay luminous foundation stay naturally luminous all day. makeup super powered. from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. >>> father's day coming up in "the mix." >> don't you love your sushi? you love your sushi. >> that's my favorite. we're done here. let me get through "the mix.” father's day coming up.
causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatriciand brand. [girl laughing] life looks great with tampax pearl. it's built-in, back-up braid helps stop leaks by channeling them back into the core, protecting you in a way no other tampon does. tampax pearl. now in pocket size for on-the-go. you are loved in so many different ways that's why you're wrapped in the comfort of pampers swaddlers with blanket-like softness and up to 12 hours of...
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but the cosponsor of the bill is a pediatrician himself. and i think that's one of the main thoughts of his in wanting to put this through is concerns for the population at large and the medical community has had concerns. >> sreenivasan: all right, caroline porter of the "wall street journal" joining us from los angeles. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: tuesday on pbs," frontline" premieres "growing up trans", a documentary that explores the struggles opportunities, and choices faced by transgender children and their families. the program tells the story of eight kids in various stages of transitioning, including nine-year-old lia. ♪ >> i am transgender. i was born male and identify as female. but i like to say that i'm a girl stuck in a boy's body. i transitioned when i was 6 or 7 to more of a girl and now i'm complete -- well almost completely female. >> in the second grade i was liam and this year i changed my name officially. so i've changed my name my clothes, my room, and my pronouns. and that's really all you need excep
but the cosponsor of the bill is a pediatrician himself. and i think that's one of the main thoughts of his in wanting to put this through is concerns for the population at large and the medical community has had concerns. >> sreenivasan: all right, caroline porter of the "wall street journal" joining us from los angeles. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: tuesday on pbs," frontline" premieres "growing up trans", a documentary that...
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. >> reporter: jack shonkoff is a pediatrician and director of the harvard center on the developing child. he says stressful situations provoke a physical response. >> automatically, our heart rate goes up, our blood pressure goes up, stress hormone levels rise in the blood, our blood sugar goes up. it's the biology of the "fight or flight" response. >> reporter: shonkoff says, for children, stress is normal and fine in the short-term, but chronic, long-term exposure to stress is something very different. he calls this "toxic stress." shonkoff's research shows toxic stress can have profound consequences for human bodies and brains, especially in young children. >> toxic stress is creating a different kind of... of chemical environment in the brain that is toxic stress can disrupt brain circuits that will basically create a weaker foundation for a lot of circuitry that's essential for learning, for memory, for solving problems for following rules, for controlling impulses. >> reporter: anyone can experience toxic stress, but shonkoff says poverty presents the type of chronic adversity that
. >> reporter: jack shonkoff is a pediatrician and director of the harvard center on the developing child. he says stressful situations provoke a physical response. >> automatically, our heart rate goes up, our blood pressure goes up, stress hormone levels rise in the blood, our blood sugar goes up. it's the biology of the "fight or flight" response. >> reporter: shonkoff says, for children, stress is normal and fine in the short-term, but chronic, long-term exposure...
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you have live in michigan your pediatrician refused to see you because of her religious beliefs. tell me more about that story, and how you think marriage will help you out in the long run as you raise your beautiful baby here. >> yeah, well we had to interview pediatricians and at the end of the interview with her, she said book the appoint as soon as she is born we did, and we were informed that she had prayed on it and she couldn't take her as a patient. it was heart breaking but we have really managed to gain awareness on that issue. >> marriage rights will not guarantee that a pediatrician cannot discriminate against you, right? >> it won't guarantee it but i think it will raise the issue, and a lot more of our stories will start happening. for instance on monday we would have to tell our employers, we're legally married, and they can fire us for that. >> right. thank you guys so much for sharing your story, and i can't believe the baby slept through the entire excitement out here. [ laughter ] >> adam thank you. i want to go out to mike viqueira who is with a key player in
you have live in michigan your pediatrician refused to see you because of her religious beliefs. tell me more about that story, and how you think marriage will help you out in the long run as you raise your beautiful baby here. >> yeah, well we had to interview pediatricians and at the end of the interview with her, she said book the appoint as soon as she is born we did, and we were informed that she had prayed on it and she couldn't take her as a patient. it was heart breaking but we...
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you want to be a pediatrician, you're a smart, pretty girl. can do whatever you want. >> we're fighting against a very, very difficult situation. they know when they leave us and go back on the street they're confronted with that same pimp again. well, they don't have to be. if they'll cooperate, we'll send him to prison far long time for human trafficking and make sure she gets assistance. we'll make sure that she's out of that environment. >> after her arrest, tracy cooperated with sheriff's police, providing information that ultimately led to the arrest of the pimp known as king. 22-year-old postel. >> hello? >> what's up? >> king. >> yeah. >> included in the state's evidence against him are numerous phone calls from jail where the defendant can be heard rallying the women under his control to pony up their money from dates and post his bond. >> where you all at? >> i'm on a date. i already caught $250 date for that money you needed and i'm fixing to caught -- i'm about to catch another $250 date. i had brought lexus with me and she's makin
you want to be a pediatrician, you're a smart, pretty girl. can do whatever you want. >> we're fighting against a very, very difficult situation. they know when they leave us and go back on the street they're confronted with that same pimp again. well, they don't have to be. if they'll cooperate, we'll send him to prison far long time for human trafficking and make sure she gets assistance. we'll make sure that she's out of that environment. >> after her arrest, tracy cooperated...
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you can still be a pediatrician. >> not with my charges. >> oh, yes, you can.body sees those charges and if somebody is telling you that, they are trying to control you and they are record because your records are sealed. that's your private stuff because you're consider add child, do you know that, you're a child out here? you're a kid. if you want to be a pediatrician, you're a smart pretty girl, you can do whatever you want. >> we're fighting against a very, very difficult situation. they know when they leave us and go back on the street, they are confronted with that same pimp again. they don't have to be. if they will co-op rate, we'll send him to prison for a long time for human trafficking and make sure she gets assistance. we'll make sure that she's out of that environment. >> after her arrest, tracy co-op rated with police providing information that ultimately led to the arrest of the pimp known as king. >> hello? >> what's up? >> king. >> yeah. >> including in the state's evidence against postell where calls where the defendant can be heard rallying t
you can still be a pediatrician. >> not with my charges. >> oh, yes, you can.body sees those charges and if somebody is telling you that, they are trying to control you and they are record because your records are sealed. that's your private stuff because you're consider add child, do you know that, you're a child out here? you're a kid. if you want to be a pediatrician, you're a smart pretty girl, you can do whatever you want. >> we're fighting against a very, very difficult...
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i'm very familiar as a pediatrician in the state of florida asking about guns. and i do understand the fact that there are speech considerations. i think that if there were a way to say that -- you know, what is the balancing test. so i think jeff may be focused on getting the first amendment to apply because that's a threshold issue for him. i'm more interested in what's the balancing test you apply. what is the balance between state regulatory agency and individuals in this regard and i think that the balance has got to be some assessment of the public interest, whether it makes sense. i would make the case, as a pediatrician, and along with my professional association, that it can be very important to ask about gun safety for the very reasons that jeff said. and that there could be -- the standard that would be applied is not just are they words coming out of someone's mouth, but does it make sense. on the other hand, on a therapy that has been totally discredited by the profession that it -- such as repairive therapy, which has essentially no support within
i'm very familiar as a pediatrician in the state of florida asking about guns. and i do understand the fact that there are speech considerations. i think that if there were a way to say that -- you know, what is the balancing test. so i think jeff may be focused on getting the first amendment to apply because that's a threshold issue for him. i'm more interested in what's the balancing test you apply. what is the balance between state regulatory agency and individuals in this regard and i think...
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causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatricianry new head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try new head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. ♪ >>> not long ago drones were simply a novelty of technology but now they're quickly become a common sight. >> recent events along the shoreline involving sharks the use of drones might be a life saver. >> reporter: a fairly common day at seal beach. a lifeguard keeping an eye on things. what he can't see from the guard stand is easily spotted from above. >> we want to warn the public that we spotted sharks in the area. >> reporter: chief joel bailey says finding those sharks was especially easy because of this. a phantom drone the lifeguard agency had just started using to check out shark reports. >> we launched the drone and in about five minutes we spotted five or six sharks. we went down zoomed in and filmed them. we cruised the whole area and i think we probably saw ten sharks in total. >> reporter: drones have gen
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causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatricianart the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try new head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. you are loved in so many different ways that's why you're wrapped in the comfort of pampers swaddlers with blanket-like softness and up to 12 hours of protection so all you feel is love. wishing you love sleep and play. pampers >> again, our top story a hearing later today for the 21-year-old accused of killing nine people at a historic black churching in charleston south carolina. dylann roof is his name. he was flown back to south carolina immediately placed on suicide watch. his roommate former roommate saying he was planning the racially motivated attack for six months. the community black and white banding together now in grief remembering the lives cut short simply because of their race. >> it's been called the largest health care sting in history. the
causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatricianart the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try new head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. you are loved in so many different ways that's why you're wrapped in the comfort of pampers swaddlers with blanket-like softness and up to 12 hours of...
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causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatrician>>> okay you enjoy that burger. i'll do the rest of the broadcast here. time to award one lucky viewer an official "world news now" mug as part of our mug contest. and the question has to do with t.j. >> me? >> of course. >> what'd i do? >> because you know i'm such a huge sports fan. >> you are. >> we asked, now that baseball season is officially over what should we do with our extra free time? we received lots of great responses but here is the winner. kevan barlow who said one word. cornhole. >> cornhole? >> divide into two teams, the t.j. titans and reena rockets, and have a game every morning. i love this idea. we're going to do it. rockets versus the titans. who is on my team? >> really? >> yeah. >> we're going cornhole? >> cornhole. kermit encore up next. happy friday. ♪ politics and foreign wars all the weather all the scores that's the world news polka ♪ >> take it kermit! ♪ okay if you're an insomniac and a good night sleep you lack do the world news polka ♪ ♪ on banjo and ac
causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatrician>>> okay you enjoy that burger. i'll do the rest of the broadcast here. time to award one lucky viewer an official "world news now" mug as part of our mug contest. and the question has to do with t.j. >> me? >> of course. >> what'd i do? >> because you know i'm such a huge sports fan. >> you are. >> we asked, now that baseball season...
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. >>> you might want to ask your pediatrician to pay closer attention to your child's teeth. most do not visit the dentist until 3 or 4, but a new study shows they had fewer missing baby teeth and cavities if they went to their pediatrician. including early oral care is an important step to improving kids' dental health. >> start early. some good habit in the there. >> my husband is a pediatric dentist and he says when they turn 1. get them checked out. >> do they have teeth yet? >> yeah some of them have rows. >> we want to move on here. trying to prevent accidents on the beltway. the new striping you will start to see this week and how it could help you avoid a dangerous situation. >>> plus, paying up. when you need help. a new fee you could be forced to pay in an emergency situation. >>> clear and cool conditions as you step outside this morning. tom is tracking the hig >>> right now changes are in the works around those popular express lanes on i-95 and the beltway in virginia. crews are set to begin adding new road striping around the toll lanes. how it could help you av
. >>> you might want to ask your pediatrician to pay closer attention to your child's teeth. most do not visit the dentist until 3 or 4, but a new study shows they had fewer missing baby teeth and cavities if they went to their pediatrician. including early oral care is an important step to improving kids' dental health. >> start early. some good habit in the there. >> my husband is a pediatric dentist and he says when they turn 1. get them checked out. >> do they...
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my testicle dropped and my pediatrician stopped were worrying so much. do you mind locking up for me, i'm just going to -- good-bye america it's been great. i just think i could, no, wait just wait i just heard something, i'm sorry. could it be. >> as of today i'm filed. >> trump 2015. >> formally filing his paperwork to officially become a presidential candidate. [crowd cheering] oh god. we're back. holy smokes. that was close. i very nearly almost closerred the show and walked away for good. luckily i was at rehearsal and knew that we had that other dude. you think i'm happy. chuck, show me our control room. >> i've filed. >> all systems are go. we've got trump. i repeat we've got trump. [laughter] three, two, one, lift off. >> we have incompetent people running us. we are the big stupid fools. >> we have a bunch of losers, we have a bunch of political hacks. >> i've got a jerk -- >> they're loser. >> jeb bush. >> i would call him a stiff. >> mitt romney's a joke. >> marco rubio. >> iraq not one to do this, syria not one. so you don't respect them. >>
my testicle dropped and my pediatrician stopped were worrying so much. do you mind locking up for me, i'm just going to -- good-bye america it's been great. i just think i could, no, wait just wait i just heard something, i'm sorry. could it be. >> as of today i'm filed. >> trump 2015. >> formally filing his paperwork to officially become a presidential candidate. [crowd cheering] oh god. we're back. holy smokes. that was close. i very nearly almost closerred the show and...
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. >>> "news4 your health," you may want to ask your pediatrician to pay closer attention to your child's teeth. most children don't visit the dentist until 3 or 4, but those who received preventative treatment from their pediatrician have fewer missing baby teeth and cavities. including oral care is an important step in improving kids' dental health. >>> as the temperatures rise this summer, so does the risk of heat stroke in children. on an 80 degree day the temperature inside the car can rise 20 degrees in as little as ten minutes. according to safe kids. an average of 37 children die every year after being left in the hot car. that's because the child's body heats up three to five times faster than an adult. >>> don't forget to packing the sunscreen. you can wear sun protective clothing to block the uv rays. researchers say diet can play a huge role. foods that are rich in omega 3 fatty acids have been shown to reduce the tumors. >>> a solar powered plane took off from japan and is headed to hawaii. the impulse originally took off from hawaii on june 1, but diverted to japan because o
. >>> "news4 your health," you may want to ask your pediatrician to pay closer attention to your child's teeth. most children don't visit the dentist until 3 or 4, but those who received preventative treatment from their pediatrician have fewer missing baby teeth and cavities. including oral care is an important step in improving kids' dental health. >>> as the temperatures rise this summer, so does the risk of heat stroke in children. on an 80 degree day the...
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. >>> pediatricians are issuing a new warning for parents about a new trend called dabbing. results can be explosive. >> reporter: coming up a neighborhood had some of the worst crime and poverty rates in philadelphia but now creativity is helping to improve things in mantua. i'll explain. >>> the woman charged with helping two convicted murderers escape from a new york prison is set to appear in court. joyce mitchell allegedly helped david sweat and richard matt by giving them tools. mitchell faces eight years in prison if convicted. investigators believe the duo cut their way out using tools left behind by contractors and returned the equipment each night to toolboxes so nobody knew what they were up to. neighbors living near the prison are still on edge. >> how do you sleep at night? very very lightly. >> new york governor andrew cuomo says every lead will be followed up on until the two men are found. he said the pair could be in mexico by now. schools near the prison that have been closed since the escape will open today. >>> it's 6:15. one of philadelphia's most strugg
. >>> pediatricians are issuing a new warning for parents about a new trend called dabbing. results can be explosive. >> reporter: coming up a neighborhood had some of the worst crime and poverty rates in philadelphia but now creativity is helping to improve things in mantua. i'll explain. >>> the woman charged with helping two convicted murderers escape from a new york prison is set to appear in court. joyce mitchell allegedly helped david sweat and richard matt by...
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. >> but their pediatrician knew it might be unusually dangerous.aughter ] >> reporter: this bouncing baby boy lucky to be alive after what was initially thought to be an unusual shaped head turned out to be something much more serious. >> we always had noticed that his head was a little bit of an abnormal shape. it was very different from his sister's but we really didn't think anything of it. >> reporter: it was nearly nine months ago matthew boller's doctors discovered he had a rare disorder called sagittal synostosis where the skull bones fuse together limiting the brain's growth. it affects one out of every 2,000 live births. >> i was absolutely shocked. my stomach dropped out and i felt shocked. >> reporter: since his brain had no space to develop doctors had to perform surgery on him at just 10 weeks old. >> his pediatrician caught this early at the well baby check at the two-month mark. we needed to cut out the fused bone that was on the top of his head. >> reporter: that surgery was a success. for four months, matthew wore this helmet 24 ho
. >> but their pediatrician knew it might be unusually dangerous.aughter ] >> reporter: this bouncing baby boy lucky to be alive after what was initially thought to be an unusual shaped head turned out to be something much more serious. >> we always had noticed that his head was a little bit of an abnormal shape. it was very different from his sister's but we really didn't think anything of it. >> reporter: it was nearly nine months ago matthew boller's doctors...
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. >> mckenzie's pediatrician didn't know what it was. shannon took her to two different dermatologists. they, too, were baffled. >> stuff that we're using in the house. household chemicals or something like that. i remember feeling helpless for that seven months. >> mckenzie also cried more, slept less than her twin brother. but as these difficult months went on, shannon noticed a pattern. >> it actually gets worse when we take her outside. >> she told mckenzie's doctor who then ran a special blood test and finally the doctor discovered the cause of mckenzie's bewildering illness. the sun. >> i was terrified. you don't expect a doctor to tell you that your daughter is allergic to the sunlight. >> technically, it's not an allergy. though people shorthand it that way. it's known as epp. it's a rare genetic disorder that's extremely complicated. though the doctor's instructions to shannon on the day mckenzie was diagnosed were very clear. >> it was a matter of taking off my jacket to cover her. >> you weren't even prepared to cover her up i
. >> mckenzie's pediatrician didn't know what it was. shannon took her to two different dermatologists. they, too, were baffled. >> stuff that we're using in the house. household chemicals or something like that. i remember feeling helpless for that seven months. >> mckenzie also cried more, slept less than her twin brother. but as these difficult months went on, shannon noticed a pattern. >> it actually gets worse when we take her outside. >> she told mckenzie's...
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the child's pediatrician speculated that michael might simply be holding his breath. one week later paramedics were called to the reid residence once again. michael had another breathing episode. >> she appeared very calm for such serious natures, to be doing mouth-to-mouth on a child, speaking for myself, if it was my child, i'd be a nervous wreck. >> just three years earlier, michael's older sister, morgan, died unexpectedly at 9 months old. the autopsy said morgan died of cardiorespiratory arrest of unknown origin. like michael, morgan had a history of breathing problems and numerous hospitalizations before she died. morgan's death was a stressful time for the reids' marriage. >> we did have stress when morgan died. any couple will go through stress when there's a death in the family, a child death. and we did stay together through all that. >> one month later paramedics were called to the reids' home once again. tanya successfully resuscitated michael before he was taken to the hospital. >> numerous medical work-ups had been done to try to find the cause of this,
the child's pediatrician speculated that michael might simply be holding his breath. one week later paramedics were called to the reid residence once again. michael had another breathing episode. >> she appeared very calm for such serious natures, to be doing mouth-to-mouth on a child, speaking for myself, if it was my child, i'd be a nervous wreck. >> just three years earlier, michael's older sister, morgan, died unexpectedly at 9 months old. the autopsy said morgan died of...
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more variety, new packaging, public relations work with pediatricians, and imaginative direct mail toothers. >> result? 90% of today's babies use baby food compared to less than 50% before the war. >> alertness to the new demand for convenience is part of the clothing industries marketing story. research and miracle fabrics has created a clothing revolution. lightweight suits have captured 25% of the markets. astute firms have seized on the trends toward casual living and found that it pays. >> in the past six years sports jacket sales have doubled. sports shirts sales have tripled. >> the building industry has had the imagination to find out and meet wants of its customers. americans want their own homes today and some ground around them. they want as few stairs as possible and all the modern conveniences. they want nearby shopping centers, recreation facilities schools and on terms that are easy to finance. today's builders are packaging whole villages designed to meet these needs. low interest, long-term mortgages put these homes within the reach of the millions who want them. >> t
more variety, new packaging, public relations work with pediatricians, and imaginative direct mail toothers. >> result? 90% of today's babies use baby food compared to less than 50% before the war. >> alertness to the new demand for convenience is part of the clothing industries marketing story. research and miracle fabrics has created a clothing revolution. lightweight suits have captured 25% of the markets. astute firms have seized on the trends toward casual living and found that...
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local pediatricians say it is an important step. >> it is critical students get vaccinated and preventreporter: the chief of primary care pediatrics at valley medical center. she says unvaccinated children pose a threat to the very young. >> people who can't be vaccinated due to medical problems immune problems, kids with leukemia adults with chemotherapy are also at high risk for catching disease from unvaccinated kids. >> reporter: the bill's author is a physician and his advocacy made him the target of an online recall campaign. >> we should be focusing on doing what is right for people of california being sure that we keep them safe from diseases that are preventable. >> reporter: in san jose, david louie, abc 7 news. >>> just ahead san francisco congress woman nancy pelosi delivering a crushing blow to president obama's trade agenda. >> whatever the deal is with other countries we want a better al. >> how even a surprised presidential appearance at congress's softball game could not save that bill. >>> saving rhinos from extinction. the plan to grow rhinoceros horns in a lab. >>>
local pediatricians say it is an important step. >> it is critical students get vaccinated and preventreporter: the chief of primary care pediatrics at valley medical center. she says unvaccinated children pose a threat to the very young. >> people who can't be vaccinated due to medical problems immune problems, kids with leukemia adults with chemotherapy are also at high risk for catching disease from unvaccinated kids. >> reporter: the bill's author is a physician and his...
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about the stresses of not being able to feed your child or not being able to take your child to a pediatriciane are terrible stressors and i'm not comparing them but once you control poverty, money doesn't make people happier. >> reporter: a sobering reminder that while money can buy glamour it doesn't always bring happiness, no matter what tribe you are in. for "nightline." i'm mara schiavocampo in new york. >> our thanks to mara for that report. what do you think of the idea of a wife bonus? head to our "nightline" facebook page and sound off. >>> up next san andreas is a huge hit but is it remotely realistic? what our nick watt found in an earthquake simulator. setting is just right. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal
about the stresses of not being able to feed your child or not being able to take your child to a pediatriciane are terrible stressors and i'm not comparing them but once you control poverty, money doesn't make people happier. >> reporter: a sobering reminder that while money can buy glamour it doesn't always bring happiness, no matter what tribe you are in. for "nightline." i'm mara schiavocampo in new york. >> our thanks to mara for that report. what do you think of the...
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causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfafaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatriciannd. ♪ music throughout ♪ unlike ordinary diapers, pampers has three absorbent layers to stay up to three times drier. so your baby can sleep soundly all night. wishing you love sleep and play. pampers >>> man, don't you love being on live tv right now? >> especially sitting next to you. >> but you know a lot of people don't get that privilege. not of sitting next to me, just being on a live tv. >> that's a privilege? >> i'm not saying this is a privilege. but some folks get a little geeked up. case in point. let's roll this footage. a guy is sitting in his home, realizes he's watching tv and there's a reporter outside and what does he do? he runs outside and tries to get on tv. let's listen to some of this. [ laughter ] >> yes! >> oh. >> those are his friends inside. >> he keeps doing it, over and over again? >> still filming. they're filming it. they realize the reporter was right outside their home and the guy runs outside, goes back and forth. they're filming this thing. >> it's in
causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfafaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatriciannd. ♪ music throughout ♪ unlike ordinary diapers, pampers has three absorbent layers to stay up to three times drier. so your baby can sleep soundly all night. wishing you love sleep and play. pampers >>> man, don't you love being on live tv right now? >> especially sitting next to you. >> but you know a lot of people don't get that privilege. not of sitting...
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causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. you are loved in so many different ways that's why you're wrapped in the comfort of pampers swaddlers with blanket-like softness and up to 12 hours of protection so all you feel is love. wishing you love sleep and play. pampers [ male announcer ] approaching medicare eligibility? don't put off checking out your medicare options until 65. now is a good time to get the ball rolling. medicare only covers about 80% of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans they could help save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. taking informed steps really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free decision guide and explore the range of aarp medicare supplement plans. all plans like these let you choose any doctor or hospital
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. >> reporter: pediatrician and legislator dr. richard pan coauthored this law after a measle's outbreak at disneyland last year that made 150 people sick eventually. but some question whether it takes away inherent rights afforded by california's constitution. >> elaine stein of san jose has spent weeks speaking out against sb 277, a bill that would end so-called personal belief exemptions meaning only children with a medical waiver would be allowed to skip vaccinations and still attend public schools in this bill puts government between parents and doctors. and i want to be the one deciding what goes into my thailand child's body. >> reporter: especially since she believes vaccinations may have played a role in her 6-year-old jackson developing autism. today the senate approved the controversial bill coauthored by dr. richard pan. >> i'm hopeful as it goes to the governor's desk that he will be look at the science and the importance of protecting all of our children in our schools, in our communities from preventable diseases. a
. >> reporter: pediatrician and legislator dr. richard pan coauthored this law after a measle's outbreak at disneyland last year that made 150 people sick eventually. but some question whether it takes away inherent rights afforded by california's constitution. >> elaine stein of san jose has spent weeks speaking out against sb 277, a bill that would end so-called personal belief exemptions meaning only children with a medical waiver would be allowed to skip vaccinations and still...
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the pediatrician convicted in 2011 of raping or abusing nearly 90 patients over more than a decade. the victims averaging just thee years old. one alleged victim just three months old. >> he was personally involved in speaking to the victims of the bradley case. it wasn't the only case he was involved in, but he took his job, um, it wasn't a job. it was something that was really personal to him and i think that case embodied that approach. >> reporter: at saint anthony pad ya church prepared for the funeral this weekend family members and friends make sure this legacy lives on. >> any time any kids learns to read or ben pitt from the programs people in the state will know it's because of beau. >> reporter: the foundation says that they got 50 donations in just two hours and they say they expect donations to reach north of seven figures. iain? >> wow, thank you dave. we'll be streaming beau's mass this saturday on myfoxphilly.com myfoxphilly.com. and on our news app fox 29 news app. we'll also bring you president obama's delivering of beau biden eulogy live right here on fox 29 29. >
the pediatrician convicted in 2011 of raping or abusing nearly 90 patients over more than a decade. the victims averaging just thee years old. one alleged victim just three months old. >> he was personally involved in speaking to the victims of the bradley case. it wasn't the only case he was involved in, but he took his job, um, it wasn't a job. it was something that was really personal to him and i think that case embodied that approach. >> reporter: at saint anthony pad ya church...
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causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatricianommended brand. ♪ approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans they could help pay some of what medicare doesn't, saving you in out-of-pocket medical costs. you've learned that taking informed steps along the way really makes a difference later. that's what it means to go long™. call now and request this free [decision guide]. it's full of information on medicare and the range of aarp medicare supplement plans to choose from based on your needs and budget. all plans like these let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients and there are no network restrictions. unitedhealthca
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morning for parents about a new more dangerous method of using marijuana, it's called dabbing, pediatriciansay instead of smoking marge teens are inhaling vapors from heated butane hash oil. it's a product made from the trimmings of the cannabis leaf. not a lot is known about the health repercussions, but it has been linked to fire, explosions and severe burns. >> doctors saying they are seeing a rise in an unusual type of injury, self inflicting piercing injuries. researchers tracked emergency room records, they found self-inflicted injuries long teens were on the rise, the most common cut or piercing injuries while gun related injuries decreased. the risk of self-inflicted injury was lower among african-americans than white teens. >>> they know the risks and ignore the warnings, that's what research found when it come to men and skin cancer. according to the skin cancer foundation men can account for 40% of melanoma cases but more than 60% of melanoma deaths. doctors say it's especially common in men over the anyone of 45 who work outside and don't wear sunscreen. many men in this category
morning for parents about a new more dangerous method of using marijuana, it's called dabbing, pediatriciansay instead of smoking marge teens are inhaling vapors from heated butane hash oil. it's a product made from the trimmings of the cannabis leaf. not a lot is known about the health repercussions, but it has been linked to fire, explosions and severe burns. >> doctors saying they are seeing a rise in an unusual type of injury, self inflicting piercing injuries. researchers tracked...
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. >> local pediatricians argue that youngsters face a greater risk without universal vaccinations >> for children under 12 months if someone were to come into my waiting room with measles they can give measles to any child that is not vaccinated it's the same with whooping cough. >> the bill's author is facing recall for an on line petition. >> the bill could hit the floor next week. david louie abc7 news >> fans are gathered at civic center plaza to watch the u.s. women take on sweden in the world cup. right now there is no score. they just started the second half. the city also plans viewing parties for semi final and final, matches. >>> a group of athletes took part in a special training session in san jose. this camp for the stars is for athletes with down's syndrome. it got started nine years ago and mer than quadrupled in size with 62 campers. >> they e mail each other and people come to games watch support our guys. >> all of the players will be back on the field in the morning for a final scrimmage. >>> a bay area girl is one of the winners of the white house healthy food cha
. >> local pediatricians argue that youngsters face a greater risk without universal vaccinations >> for children under 12 months if someone were to come into my waiting room with measles they can give measles to any child that is not vaccinated it's the same with whooping cough. >> the bill's author is facing recall for an on line petition. >> the bill could hit the floor next week. david louie abc7 news >> fans are gathered at civic center plaza to watch the u.s....
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one pediatrician said try to find a balance. >> say okay, like, let's do one week of this camp and thenbe you can have one week every downtown, and maybe, you know, three days a week we will do a little bit of some sort of school academic stuff. and the other time, you can have for, you know, facebooking, or instagram with your friends. >> now experts zaire also a good idea to lay down the groundrules early in the summer so children know what to expect and they can stick to it bert. but man my sum remembers wide open. i used to just have fun. >> and good ideas for good people too. >> don't go to bed too late and wake up too earl. >> i hello. time is 5:13. >> i'm with you on, that i definitely second that idea for adults. i love to just take a week off after work ago week. wouldn't that be awesome? when you're ukee washington you can get away with it. >> no, stop, stop. >> all right but i tell you what we do have some beautiful weather out there for the kids that are enjoying day one of summer vacation out there. and day one of the first full day of the summer season. let's take you out
one pediatrician said try to find a balance. >> say okay, like, let's do one week of this camp and thenbe you can have one week every downtown, and maybe, you know, three days a week we will do a little bit of some sort of school academic stuff. and the other time, you can have for, you know, facebooking, or instagram with your friends. >> now experts zaire also a good idea to lay down the groundrules early in the summer so children know what to expect and they can stick to it bert....
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. >> his pediatrician caught this early at the well baby check at the 2-month mark. day to aid in his recovery. doctors saying catching the condition early was also crucial. >> there are different things we look for which is a misshapen skull, long skinny head with a wide prominent forehead. >> reporter: and despite matthew's surgery, his relieved parents say it took him only three days to get back to his bubbly self. [ laughter ] for "good morning america," paula faris, abc news, new york. >> i can't tell you how happy we are to hear matthew giggling and laughing. he's completely back to normal. >> yeah. >> but what is synostosis, and what should we look for? >> so many people think of the skull as one big bone but it's actually multiple bones that join together. take a look here. you'll see a long seam running here and another seam here. these need to be individual bones until a child is about 2 years old. for matthew this long seam here became hard bone too early and it caused his skull to grow this way. it had to be corrected. >> the fascinating thing is parents
. >> his pediatrician caught this early at the well baby check at the 2-month mark. day to aid in his recovery. doctors saying catching the condition early was also crucial. >> there are different things we look for which is a misshapen skull, long skinny head with a wide prominent forehead. >> reporter: and despite matthew's surgery, his relieved parents say it took him only three days to get back to his bubbly self. [ laughter ] for "good morning america," paula...