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and pakistan, but there must be no new cases of polio for my otheri can't to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off that accelerator. we need to maintain the same level of resources. we need to insure full commitment of health workers during multiple campaigns. >> she's hoping that nigeria will become polio free in 2017. he said being paralyzed is the consequence of parents who do not vaccinate against the machine. his four children are proof that the vaccinations work. >> the vaccination by glaxosmithkline has developed the vaccine against malaria. >> the 20-month-old is suffering from malaria. she has been admitted to the children's ward in the hospital. >> we're concerned about our high mortality. it is important to most of the families are not aware of the developments in the area that might one day benefit them. they recognize the news that the agency has given it approval to a malaria vaccine developed by glaxosmithkline. >> we're happy but we know this is just the beginning. there is still more work to be done in terms of the development of the malaria, but this
and pakistan, but there must be no new cases of polio for my otheri can't to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off that accelerator. we need to maintain the same level of resources. we need to insure full commitment of health workers during multiple campaigns. >> she's hoping that nigeria will become polio free in 2017. he said being paralyzed is the consequence of parents who do not vaccinate against the machine. his four children are proof that the vaccinations...
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this polio survivor distributes the chairs. he's happy that it's been a year since the last case of polio was reported. >> give lots of credit to the government for the sustained effort at polio eradication. the agency, rotary international. >> these new borns are being given doses of the vaccine. it has taken years of door to door campaigning to give 111 million children in the region the polio immunization drops. and by challenging religious attitudes. >> now on this rejection they anticipate, there is an agenda either to deal with the population explosion from the muslim community. in fact, make some of them become better, especially the women. >> the attitude appears to be changing. there is a long way to go before nigeria can be declared polio free. scientists will have to analyze data until the end of september. if it's all clear nigeria will be taken off the list of polio endepartmentic countries leaving pakistan and afghanistan. there must be no new cases for the next two years for nigeria be declared polio-free. >> we
this polio survivor distributes the chairs. he's happy that it's been a year since the last case of polio was reported. >> give lots of credit to the government for the sustained effort at polio eradication. the agency, rotary international. >> these new borns are being given doses of the vaccine. it has taken years of door to door campaigning to give 111 million children in the region the polio immunization drops. and by challenging religious attitudes. >> now on this...
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. >> still to come on the program: winning the war against polio. nigeria celebrates a year without any reported cases of the disease. >>> nigeria's government, recognizing the demand for investment. >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective. weeknights on al jazeera america. >> hello again a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. turkey has begun air strikes against the islamic state of iraq and the levant in syria. and 270 linked to i.s.i.l. have also been arrested. and ankara says it will treat groups like i.s.i.l. and pkk without distinction. >>> international inspectors should not be allowed access to military sites says iran's supreme leader. >>> and the presidency of pierre nkurunziza will continue for a third term. >>> the death toll of a boat accident in egypt has risen to 43. the accident happened on monday in northern cairo. the captain of the
. >> still to come on the program: winning the war against polio. nigeria celebrates a year without any reported cases of the disease. >>> nigeria's government, recognizing the demand for investment. >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective. weeknights on al jazeera america....
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but there must be no cases of new polio for two years for nigeria to be declared polio free. >> we can'tour foot of the accelerator and ensure resources and commitment of health workers during multiple campaigns. >> reporter: she is hoping nigeria will become polio free in 2017 and stop making wheelchairs for survivors. he says being paralyzed is a warning to parents who don't understand the importance of vacuum -- vaccinating babies and it can be prevented. >>> director of the global polioar ratification at the world health organization and joins us now from geneva and good to have you with us and this is a good day for you and the fight against polio, what are the conditions that allowed nigeria to be one year without the disease? >> first of all, that is a really fantastic news for the children of nigeria, children of africa and children all over the world, being the largest country in africa nigeria has been over the years a source of polio virus not only for its own children but african countries with repeated out break from nigeria that has gone to other parts of the world beyond a
but there must be no cases of new polio for two years for nigeria to be declared polio free. >> we can'tour foot of the accelerator and ensure resources and commitment of health workers during multiple campaigns. >> reporter: she is hoping nigeria will become polio free in 2017 and stop making wheelchairs for survivors. he says being paralyzed is a warning to parents who don't understand the importance of vacuum -- vaccinating babies and it can be prevented. >>> director of...
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there must be new new cases of polio for two years to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off the accelerator. we need to maintain the same amount level of resources. we need full commitment of the health workers to during multiple campaigns. >> jewel he is hoping to hear that it is polio free so he can stop making wheelchairs. his vaccinated four children are proof the disease can be prevented. al jazeera, nigeria. >> the director of the global polio eradication initiative at the world health organization says other countries are using the same policies at nigeria to tackle the disease. >> i think the credit in large part really goes to the government of nigeria for its focus and its commitment and then the leaders in nigeria that have really helped remove misconceptions about the vaccine to he sure polio eradication. i think the progress we are starting to see in pakistan is largely as the government commitment has really escalated. they have taken lessons from nigeria where the government is really coordinates and overseeing the program, detailed micro planning on the g
there must be new new cases of polio for two years to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off the accelerator. we need to maintain the same amount level of resources. we need full commitment of the health workers to during multiple campaigns. >> jewel he is hoping to hear that it is polio free so he can stop making wheelchairs. his vaccinated four children are proof the disease can be prevented. al jazeera, nigeria. >> the director of the global polio eradication...
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bill: of polio in africa.he only two countries we have had polio cases are pakistan and afghanistan. even there, the two regimes including the army people there and the variuous political parties have stepped forward to improve the quality of the campaign. we are now reaching almost enough children that we feel there is a good chance of the last polio case being in pakistan sometime in 2016 which then you would start a three-year clock to make sure we are looking and this is not a hidden disease which is an appropriate time period and that would lead to certification. in the best case, by 2019. charlie: you are leading this? bill: it's exciting because it has been hard. it has been delayed from what was expected when the whole thing got started. a lot of brilliant ideas came along in the process and those ideas will apply to improving world health and going after the disease eradication once we are successful on this one. charlie: when is the last time humanity eradicated disease? bill: theonly one that was sm
bill: of polio in africa.he only two countries we have had polio cases are pakistan and afghanistan. even there, the two regimes including the army people there and the variuous political parties have stepped forward to improve the quality of the campaign. we are now reaching almost enough children that we feel there is a good chance of the last polio case being in pakistan sometime in 2016 which then you would start a three-year clock to make sure we are looking and this is not a hidden...
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but there must be no new cases of polio for the next two years for nigeria to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off that accelerator. we need to maintain the same level of resources and reinsure full commitment of heat workers during multiple campaigns. >> she's hoping that nigeria will become polio free in 2017 so they can stop making wheelchairs for survivors. his vaccinated four children are proof that disease can be prevented. >> regulators in europe have given in to a malaria vaccine. they say this is an important step in the fight against malaria which kills hundreds of thousands of children each year. >> 20-month-old i am bra him is suffering from malaria. she was admitted to the children's ward in the hospital. >> we are concerned about the mortality. ma liar i can't is one of the top causes for admission then it is important to look at. >> most of the families here are not aware of the medical developments in the fight against malaria that might one day benefit them. the health officials welcome the news that the european medical agency has given approval to a
but there must be no new cases of polio for the next two years for nigeria to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off that accelerator. we need to maintain the same level of resources and reinsure full commitment of heat workers during multiple campaigns. >> she's hoping that nigeria will become polio free in 2017 so they can stop making wheelchairs for survivors. his vaccinated four children are proof that disease can be prevented. >> regulators in europe have...
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. >>> still to come on the program, winning the war against polio, nigeria celebrates a near withouteported cases of the disease. ♪ >> reporter: and war-weary iraqis face new troubles as the country's economic woes face them. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only on al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back. a remind ever -- of those top stories. turkey has begin air strikes against the islamic state of iraq and the levant in syria, and more than 297 people have been arrested. they say they will treat groups like isil and the pkk without distinction. >> translator: these are the steps against our national security. our state and government will take needed action against any attack no matter what it is. it is not only for last night. we will take the necessary precautions for our nation's security and peace. >>> barack obama has just touched down in the kenyan capitol in what is the first-ever trip to th
. >>> still to come on the program, winning the war against polio, nigeria celebrates a near withouteported cases of the disease. ♪ >> reporter: and war-weary iraqis face new troubles as the country's economic woes face them. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the sound bites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are making our world what it is. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". only...
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polio free. >> we can't take our foot off of the accelerator. to maintain the same level of resources, and ensure full commitment of health workers. >> reporter: this man is hoping nigeria will become polio free in 2017 so he can stop making wheelchairs for survivors. he says being paralyzed is aern waing to parents. and his vaccinated four children are proof the disease can be prevented. >>> it has also been significant progress in the fight to control malaria, the first drug designed to make baby's immuned has been approved for use. our science editor explains. >> reporter: it's been a long road for drug company gsk, they have spent 30 years and more than $565 million developing this malaria vaccine, but trials of the four-dose vaccine proved disappointing. by the age of four they were 46% less likely to have suffered from malaria, but it had little impact on the number of severe cases and deaths from the disease, and was less effective on children up to the age of five months, that hasn't stopped the agency giving the vaccine the green light.
polio free. >> we can't take our foot off of the accelerator. to maintain the same level of resources, and ensure full commitment of health workers. >> reporter: this man is hoping nigeria will become polio free in 2017 so he can stop making wheelchairs for survivors. he says being paralyzed is aern waing to parents. and his vaccinated four children are proof the disease can be prevented. >>> it has also been significant progress in the fight to control malaria, the first...
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2020 -- polio 2020, eeradicated? >> that's a possible case. >> rose: close to eradication. yes. it's gone very well. we haven't had a case in africa since last august. >> rose: so almost a year not one single case. >> of polo in africa. the one of two countries we have polo cases are pakistan and afghanistan, and even there the two regimes including the army people there and the various political parties have stepped forward to improve the quality of the campaign. so you're now reaching almost enough children that we feel there is a good chance of the last polio case being in pakistan sometime in 2016, which then you would start a three-year clock to make sure that you're looking and there is not some hidden pocket of the disease, which is a very appropriate time period and that would lead to eradication in best case by 2019. >> rose: you're living this. it has been hard. it's been delayed from what was expected when the whole thing got started. a lot of brilliant ideas came along in the process, and those ideas will
2020 -- polio 2020, eeradicated? >> that's a possible case. >> rose: close to eradication. yes. it's gone very well. we haven't had a case in africa since last august. >> rose: so almost a year not one single case. >> of polo in africa. the one of two countries we have polo cases are pakistan and afghanistan, and even there the two regimes including the army people there and the various political parties have stepped forward to improve the quality of the campaign. so...
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. >> we'll have to give lots of credit to the government for this sustained effort at polio eradicationrnment agency [ inaudible ] international, bill and melinda gate's foundation. >> reporter: it has taken years of door-to-door campaigning to give 111 million children in the region, the polio drops to achieve this year's milestone and by challenging religious attitudes. >> there is total rejection. they have been anticipating a fear that there is an agenda to deal with a population explosion from the muslim community and in fact make some of them become baren, especially the women. >> reporter: scientists will have to analyze the data until the end of september. if it's all clear, nigeria will taken off of the list of polioen demmic countries, leaving pakistan and afghanistan. but there must be no new cases for the next two years for nigeria to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off of the accelerator, we need to maintain the same level of resources. we need to ensure full commitment of the health workers. >> reporter: this person is hoping that nigeria will become poli
. >> we'll have to give lots of credit to the government for this sustained effort at polio eradicationrnment agency [ inaudible ] international, bill and melinda gate's foundation. >> reporter: it has taken years of door-to-door campaigning to give 111 million children in the region, the polio drops to achieve this year's milestone and by challenging religious attitudes. >> there is total rejection. they have been anticipating a fear that there is an agenda to deal with a...
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tackling polio to stop it and wipe it out worldwide. and a major milestone in 2012 nigeria has some of highest cases in the world. there was a worry p it would spread from nigeria. the last reports in nigeria and last year and a small boy, young boy and young village and in northern nigeria, it hoped it would be the last victim of polio in nigeria and really down to the local health work going out everyday to vaccinate children. and massive international aid and support from the foundation like bill gates foundation. and that really is one thing to say is at the moment you have a source and the war in particularly northeast nigeria but spread. and thousands of people have died. health workers are risking their lives. and really left in the world now is afghanistan and pakistan to try and eradicate polio worldwide np. >> let's hope nigeria doesn't see another case. thank you for reporting on that. very important development. >> absolutely. you are watching cnn kwt newsroom. so much work that even play time is dredgery. >> called into que
tackling polio to stop it and wipe it out worldwide. and a major milestone in 2012 nigeria has some of highest cases in the world. there was a worry p it would spread from nigeria. the last reports in nigeria and last year and a small boy, young boy and young village and in northern nigeria, it hoped it would be the last victim of polio in nigeria and really down to the local health work going out everyday to vaccinate children. and massive international aid and support from the foundation like...
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franklin is felled by polio so eleanor steps in to organize now looking back their wonder if the dirty trick to create the singing teapot the door was assistant secretary of the navy during the teapot dome scandal so well running for the governorship of new york state the democrats decided to charge him with the orioles 01 eleanor had a car with a large papier-mache teapot point on top of it the steam would come out the spot that wrenched through new york state issue was proud of the fact and issued a press release giving herself as the architect that would campaign for truth with suffragettes including her own daughter in the press love the idea won the campaign against the other. looking back she admitted it was the rough stunt and apologize but only survey branch never forgave her. jump ahead to the depression in franklin is running for the white house 1932 iran once again the oyster bay branch comes out vigorously campaigning against him even edith he really believed a woman's job to appear and the paper is just when you are bored or married or died even she came around to make pub
franklin is felled by polio so eleanor steps in to organize now looking back their wonder if the dirty trick to create the singing teapot the door was assistant secretary of the navy during the teapot dome scandal so well running for the governorship of new york state the democrats decided to charge him with the orioles 01 eleanor had a car with a large papier-mache teapot point on top of it the steam would come out the spot that wrenched through new york state issue was proud of the fact and...
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one step closer to victory in the battle against polio, nigeria marks a medical milestone.many is increasingly looking to renewable energy to meet rising demands for power. ♪ hello, turkey prime minister will continue against i.s.i.l. arair strikes with the group if syria. in two years since i.s.i.l. began their advance across syria and iraq turkey has been a temporary home to nearly two million refugees and reluctant to involve its military forces until now. overnight turkey carried out air strikes on i.s.i.l. targets inside syria, on thursday turkish tanks across the border with syria after i.s.i.l. weapons fire killed a turkish soldier and turkey blamed i.s.i.l. for the suicide bomb killing off 32 people and happened in the border town earlier this month and police have followed arrests earlier this month with raids right across 13 provinces taking 297 suspects in custody and they say turkey is determined to fight against i.s.i.l. and the armed kurdish group pkk without quote distinction and say it's part of a wider operation, let's listen. >> translator: it's out of the
one step closer to victory in the battle against polio, nigeria marks a medical milestone.many is increasingly looking to renewable energy to meet rising demands for power. ♪ hello, turkey prime minister will continue against i.s.i.l. arair strikes with the group if syria. in two years since i.s.i.l. began their advance across syria and iraq turkey has been a temporary home to nearly two million refugees and reluctant to involve its military forces until now. overnight turkey carried out air...
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and the polio vaccine is a good example. in 1955, it was announced that the vaccine was safe and effective. to head off the possibility that this action would end up on the black market and send prices skyrocketing the government took control of production and distribution. eisenhower insisted that the polio vaccine be made available to all free of charge. this was not without some controversy within his administration. the head of the newly created department of health education and welfare opposed federal funding. she considered it to be socialized medicine. but according to the surgeon general ike gave her her marching orders to get the job done. congress approved the funding with no fuss. this was an entirely different scenario from truman's attempt to enact national health insurance. which was met with fierce and steady resistance. in hindsight, truman may have gotten congress to agree to health insurance for all children. that proposal was excellent on his desk. but he went for the whole package, kids and adults alike,
and the polio vaccine is a good example. in 1955, it was announced that the vaccine was safe and effective. to head off the possibility that this action would end up on the black market and send prices skyrocketing the government took control of production and distribution. eisenhower insisted that the polio vaccine be made available to all free of charge. this was not without some controversy within his administration. the head of the newly created department of health education and welfare...
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i never got polio because of that. kids two years older than me had polio and had to wear braces on their legs, i never did. we didn't spend money on polio last year. because we beat it. what if we did the same thing to heart disease, diabetes, cancer and alzheimer's. do you realize the hundreds of billions of dollars, maybe trillions because heart disease is $313 billion a year diabetes is nearly half a trillion dollars a year. alzheimer's will be $1.1 trillion in cost by the year 2050. we transform not just the economy but think about the impact on your life and that of your family. when we find cures to those diseases that right now scare the daylights out of us. most of us have gone through one or more of those diseases in our immediate family. and we know, we know how devastating it is. all four have touched my family. my father my mother, my wife. my mother-in-law. it has touched my family and it has touched yours. if we put our focus on cures and prevention rather than intervention, then we bring the real cost o
i never got polio because of that. kids two years older than me had polio and had to wear braces on their legs, i never did. we didn't spend money on polio last year. because we beat it. what if we did the same thing to heart disease, diabetes, cancer and alzheimer's. do you realize the hundreds of billions of dollars, maybe trillions because heart disease is $313 billion a year diabetes is nearly half a trillion dollars a year. alzheimer's will be $1.1 trillion in cost by the year 2050. we...
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when the polio vaccine was introduced overnight polio almost disappeared from our country.e have a misunderstanding that some of our citizens about the value of vaccines where people have misunderstandings. so they're not using these advances that have been made properly. so that's why i say we need to improve the health literacy of our citizens have them understand the value of these scientific advances and they have to be partners with the health professionals to see that they get the care that they need. the 21st century is going to be a century in which our citizens play a more active role in maintaining their health, working with their health professionals but we also need to have new kinds of health professionals. we don't need stock tores or dentists in every town or hamlet. we have developed physician assistances nurse they are developing-- we-- midlevel dental providers we can get care to citizens at legs costs so there are a number of things question do to change the way we provide care and keep our costs under control. >> woodruff: just quickly what would you add
when the polio vaccine was introduced overnight polio almost disappeared from our country.e have a misunderstanding that some of our citizens about the value of vaccines where people have misunderstandings. so they're not using these advances that have been made properly. so that's why i say we need to improve the health literacy of our citizens have them understand the value of these scientific advances and they have to be partners with the health professionals to see that they get the care...
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i never got polio because of that. kids two years older than me had polio and had to wear braces on the legs. i never did. we didn't spend money on polio. why? because we beat it. what if we did the same thing to heart disease diabetes, cancer and alzheimer's? do you realize the hundreds of billion's dollars maybe trillions we would save, because cancer dream is over hundred billion a year. heart disease, 313 bill a year. diabetes nearly half a trillion dollars a year. alzheimer's will be $1.1 trillion in cost biz the year 2050. we transform not just the economy but think about the impact on your life and that of your family. when we find cures to these diseases that right now scare the daylights out of us. most of us have gone through one or more of those diseases in our immediate family. and we know, we know how devastating it is. all four of those have touched my family, either my father, my mother, my wife my mother-in-law. touched my family, and it's touched yours. if we put our focus on cures and prevention rathe
i never got polio because of that. kids two years older than me had polio and had to wear braces on the legs. i never did. we didn't spend money on polio. why? because we beat it. what if we did the same thing to heart disease diabetes, cancer and alzheimer's? do you realize the hundreds of billion's dollars maybe trillions we would save, because cancer dream is over hundred billion a year. heart disease, 313 bill a year. diabetes nearly half a trillion dollars a year. alzheimer's will be $1.1...
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he was a polio victim who tried to hide that. everyone, vote for me and get a new deal, and he has people singing "happy days are here again.” and you looked around america, it wasn't really a happy site. -- a happy sight. he may be one of the first presidents who understand the power of film. he would be an amazing orator. perfect in front of the camera. he utilized everything he could think of to promote his idea, to promote his brand. including his grandchildren. one of my favorite film clips, which you can find on youtube i'm sure, is all the grandchildren assemble, singing "happy days are here again" at the top of their lungs. these little screechy voices screaming happy days are here again. he takes one granddaughter on his lap and says, so misty, do you know our theme song? and she says, yeah, happy days are here again! and it was way different than herbert hoover's fiscal conservatism. the issue is really simple. the issue is one thing. it's the depression. by the time of the election, we are in a depression. this issue i
he was a polio victim who tried to hide that. everyone, vote for me and get a new deal, and he has people singing "happy days are here again.” and you looked around america, it wasn't really a happy site. -- a happy sight. he may be one of the first presidents who understand the power of film. he would be an amazing orator. perfect in front of the camera. he utilized everything he could think of to promote his idea, to promote his brand. including his grandchildren. one of my favorite...
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here is this polio victim, who hid that he tried to hide his disability, he is telling everybody to vote for him for a new deal, and he had everyone singing, happy days are here again. but if you looked around america, it wasn't a happy picture. he is one of the first presidents to understand the power of film. the power of the filmed image. he is going to be a great speaker. he is an amazing or tour. he utilized every little thing he could think of to promote his ideas. he used his grandchildren to promote his ideas. one of the film clips is of the grandchildren assembled, they were singing happy days is here again. they were screaming it. and he was, in the film clip, he takes the one grandchild orn his lap, and he asks if they know the theme song. and they all sing it again. it was way different than herbert hoover's fiscal conservatism. so the issue is simple. it is the depression. by this point, we are in a depression. the issue is how we will bring it to an end. how are we going to get out of this. herbert hoover tells us to be rugged individuals and franklin roosevelt's saying tha
here is this polio victim, who hid that he tried to hide his disability, he is telling everybody to vote for him for a new deal, and he had everyone singing, happy days are here again. but if you looked around america, it wasn't a happy picture. he is one of the first presidents to understand the power of film. the power of the filmed image. he is going to be a great speaker. he is an amazing or tour. he utilized every little thing he could think of to promote his ideas. he used his...
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the world health organization says it will now take nigeria off the lest of polio endemic countries, if lab tests remain negative in the next few weeks. nigeria is the last african country on that list. >>> burundi's president has won the contest was boycotted by the international community including secretary of state john kerry who called for a new election. the president of the south african country ignored calls to delay voting to ease tensions. >> reporter: it was an election that people knew who won before even counting. officials say there was a massive turnout. >> the turnout at the national level is 73.44%. this is really the key formation maybe which is needed to be known by the international community which is following the process in burundi. >> reporter: the african union and some international organizations say they don't recognize the result. now people will wait and see what happens next. ordinary burundins say they don't want it but everybody has to accept the result. just hours after the presidential results were announced, people were injured. >> my family was in t
the world health organization says it will now take nigeria off the lest of polio endemic countries, if lab tests remain negative in the next few weeks. nigeria is the last african country on that list. >>> burundi's president has won the contest was boycotted by the international community including secretary of state john kerry who called for a new election. the president of the south african country ignored calls to delay voting to ease tensions. >> reporter: it was an...
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we do not spend money last year on polio, because we beat it.me thing to our disease, diabetes, cancer, and alzheimer's? do you realize that hundreds of billions of dollars we could save? right now cancer treatment is over 100 billion dollars a year. alzheimer's will he $1.1 trillion by the year 2050. we transfer not just the economy, but they can about the impact on your life. we will find cures to these diseases. most of us have gone through one or more of those diseases in our immediate family. we know how devastating it is. all four of those have touched my family. my mother, father, wife, mother-in-law, it has touched mtyy family, and yours. if we put our focus on your rather than ask your rather than intervention. they can be covered, and should be. obamacare has done exact the opposite. it said if you like your doctor, you can keep him, and it will cost you less every year. i am waiting for someone to say i kept my doctor, my health insurance, and it is cheaper. ever the opposite. i've lost my doctor, lost health insurance, and as an they
we do not spend money last year on polio, because we beat it.me thing to our disease, diabetes, cancer, and alzheimer's? do you realize that hundreds of billions of dollars we could save? right now cancer treatment is over 100 billion dollars a year. alzheimer's will he $1.1 trillion by the year 2050. we transfer not just the economy, but they can about the impact on your life. we will find cures to these diseases. most of us have gone through one or more of those diseases in our immediate...
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ver niÑos que han fallecido por el sarampiÓn, niÑos que estÁn en pulmones mecÁnicos porque han defb polioe o tiene alguna otra condiciÓn estÁn en un grave peligro de contraer esas enfermedades >>> asÍ mismo tambiÉn hay personas adultas que tienen problemas inmunolÓgicos que no su pueden vacunar, como mÉdico normalmente revisamos, hacemos un buen chequeo antes de vacunar a ningÚn niÑo en ningun momento, un mekÉdico le ofrece alguna vacuna >>> gracias doctora le agradecemos que venga arrojar luz sobre este tema que tantas pasiones ha desatado y sfwi egÁ en la pate te >>> gracias >>> maÑana el noticiero telemundo se convertirÁ en el primer noticiero nacional tausao solament feliz cena de aniversario, querida. estoy ensuciando cada plato y olla... para demostrar mi amor... ¡ta rá! tanta devoción requiere solo un poco de dawn ultra. ahora aún más concentrado. una sola botella tiene el poder desengrasante de dos botellas de este otro líquido. conservas tu encanto, romeo. prueba todas las fragancias vigorizantes de dawn. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> continuando con enfoque maÑana vamos hacer huis ristori el
ver niÑos que han fallecido por el sarampiÓn, niÑos que estÁn en pulmones mecÁnicos porque han defb polioe o tiene alguna otra condiciÓn estÁn en un grave peligro de contraer esas enfermedades >>> asÍ mismo tambiÉn hay personas adultas que tienen problemas inmunolÓgicos que no su pueden vacunar, como mÉdico normalmente revisamos, hacemos un buen chequeo antes de vacunar a ningÚn niÑo en ningun momento, un mekÉdico le ofrece alguna vacuna >>> gracias doctora le...
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we don't just bring polio.ty. >> so the check, that's a good thing. >> very good thing. it means all the children there received immunization. >> if child or parents refused, what would you write then? >> the parent refuse we put an r and x it means rejection. >> how big a problem is that. >>. >> it is a big issue. for us there's no child we want to leave unimmunized. >> what is the biggest problem? >> ensuring we don't miss any child. missing a child means we won't get the desired coverage. that's one. missing a child means there is potential for a polio virus, that's the most challenging thing. ensuring we don't have missed children. >> u.s. secretary of state john kerry got a four-hour grilling on capitol hill on thursday while defending the iran nuclear deal. there was a hearing on the agreement and exchanges got a little testy. >> as reported winning congressional approval could be an uphill battle. >> i believe you've been fleeced. >> with all due respect, you guys have been bamboozled and the american pe
we don't just bring polio.ty. >> so the check, that's a good thing. >> very good thing. it means all the children there received immunization. >> if child or parents refused, what would you write then? >> the parent refuse we put an r and x it means rejection. >> how big a problem is that. >>. >> it is a big issue. for us there's no child we want to leave unimmunized. >> what is the biggest problem? >> ensuring we don't miss any child....
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so there's no way that you can be -- get the actual polio from that. measles mumps, rubella, really well known, the one we had the problem with last year. and then the chicken pox, the childhood disease of that, varicella. >> different in the schools in d.c., maryland and virginia. what is different? >> hepatitis a only required for d.c. for a food-borne or water-borne illness. meningitis, that's required in d.c. and maryland but not in virginia. and that's really nasty virus. if you were to ever sit by the bedside in d.c. you are going to need it for college, those this in virginia you are going to need it before you go to school. and hpv, mandatory in virginia and d.c. for girls to prevent against upcoming cervical cancer. >> most of us got shots when we were kids and many people, you know, the shots we got then will be good for the rest of our lives. but we as adults need shots and need the boosters. >> right. a list of those. the first one starts with flu. your flu vaccine, you should get every single year and then tdap has tetanus in it. everybody
so there's no way that you can be -- get the actual polio from that. measles mumps, rubella, really well known, the one we had the problem with last year. and then the chicken pox, the childhood disease of that, varicella. >> different in the schools in d.c., maryland and virginia. what is different? >> hepatitis a only required for d.c. for a food-borne or water-borne illness. meningitis, that's required in d.c. and maryland but not in virginia. and that's really nasty virus. if...
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. >> yo creo que va a limitar la posibilidad de nuevos brotes de sarampiÓn, polio, y otras enfermedadesunos padres que sus hijos han desarrollado autismo. >> nosotros vemos lo que estÁ pasando. nosotros no vivimos. jaime: aunque no hay procedimiento mÉdicos que en flickr riesgo, es lo Único que se puede hacer por ahora. >> solamente un niÑo en una escuela puede contagiar a todos los niÑos en la escuela. jaime: reporta que el 90% de los niÑos que acuden a guarderÍa, tienen sus vacunas actualizadas. californias el tercer estado del paÍs que adopta una ley tan rigurosa de vacunaciÓn. >> eso estÁ bien. lo que pasa es que necesitamos el 100% de la poblaciÓn vacunada. necesitamos a aumentar las tasas, como un 95 y 97% de la poblaciÓn vacunada. asi es, maria elena,esta noche quedaron definidos los dos finalistas de la copa america de futbol tras el triunfo de argentina sobre paraguay por marcador de seis goles a uno. la maxima goleada del torneo hasta el momento. el astro lionel messi tuvo participacion activa en todos los goles.argentina jugara la final con el anfitrion, chile, el 4 de julio
. >> yo creo que va a limitar la posibilidad de nuevos brotes de sarampiÓn, polio, y otras enfermedadesunos padres que sus hijos han desarrollado autismo. >> nosotros vemos lo que estÁ pasando. nosotros no vivimos. jaime: aunque no hay procedimiento mÉdicos que en flickr riesgo, es lo Único que se puede hacer por ahora. >> solamente un niÑo en una escuela puede contagiar a todos los niÑos en la escuela. jaime: reporta que el 90% de los niÑos que acuden a guarderÍa,...
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polio earnings coming out to cents ahead of european chipotle earnings coming out to cents above estimates. cough sales up 4.3%. the estimate was for a gain of 5.8 percent. that is going to be the key number when you were the net chipotle. we are seeing that initial reaction as a negative one. been such a study, dependable grower for so long, for investors, that they become accustomed to it. it has also had double-digit sales in same-store growth. in the past five quarters in a row. no we are seeing a breaking of that street. not only of breaking of that street, but coming in lower than analysts anticipated. they are reaffirming their forecast for the full year in terms of comparable sales and that may offer some sort of reassurance here. restaurant operating margin, 28%. be lower than what is anticipated as well. i going to go into this lush, the headline is that call sales missed estimates with a gain of 1.3%. alix: to your point, had that carnies has shorted that happen ed. about twod by percentage points because of that. taking that comp sale in stride. joe: potentially disappointing a
polio earnings coming out to cents ahead of european chipotle earnings coming out to cents above estimates. cough sales up 4.3%. the estimate was for a gain of 5.8 percent. that is going to be the key number when you were the net chipotle. we are seeing that initial reaction as a negative one. been such a study, dependable grower for so long, for investors, that they become accustomed to it. it has also had double-digit sales in same-store growth. in the past five quarters in a row. no we are...
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. >>> nigeria marked its first year without a single case of polio. it could come off the world health organization's list of countries, it is hoped that next month the entire african continent would have gone a full year without a case of crippling disease. >> now super-bugs kill as many as a carter of a million around the world every year and it's estimated that could rise to as high as 10 million by 2050. in the second of our 3-part series, we have a report from new delhi on the challenges facing local health providers. >> reporter: he's 14 months ol. but more months this child has been ill. he had typhoid and saw the doctor in january. it took two courses of treatment, but finally he has the all clear. >> since the time, you know, we started our services most of the cases they have have is drug resistance. most of them almost all of them have been drug resistant. it is a problem. for adults getting the right treatment is a problem. >> i had medicines from one doctor and another and another. when the first treatment didn't work i went to another fo
. >>> nigeria marked its first year without a single case of polio. it could come off the world health organization's list of countries, it is hoped that next month the entire african continent would have gone a full year without a case of crippling disease. >> now super-bugs kill as many as a carter of a million around the world every year and it's estimated that could rise to as high as 10 million by 2050. in the second of our 3-part series, we have a report from new delhi on...
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> reporter: fetal tissue has been key to some major medical advances like vaccines for measles and polio and researchers are using it to look for a cure for parkinson's disease and to help people with crushed spinal cords. but last year twice as much funding went to research on embryonic stem cells compared to fetal tissue. some question whether its medical value is worth the political fight. >> it's not illegal to use fetal tissue. it's just because it's so tied in to the terribly divisive and difficult issue of elective abortion it remains controversial. >> so far three states have opened their own investigations into local clinics. the white house is deferring questions about the ethics of the fetal tissue donations to planned parenthood. lester? >> hallie jackson, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight the pressure to be liked online. social media causing social anxiety for our kids, and what experts say parents can do to help. >>> i'm dwad gadi schwartz with breaking news. a fast moving wildfire has ripped across an enter interstate. vehicles have been abandoned by drivers stuck in traf
> reporter: fetal tissue has been key to some major medical advances like vaccines for measles and polio and researchers are using it to look for a cure for parkinson's disease and to help people with crushed spinal cords. but last year twice as much funding went to research on embryonic stem cells compared to fetal tissue. some question whether its medical value is worth the political fight. >> it's not illegal to use fetal tissue. it's just because it's so tied in to the terribly...
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based primarily in rural cuba by father disabled by polio and a mother who i'm not sure with literate or knew how to read. neither one were born into families within a connection or power or money. they were born into a society like most of the upper existed. almost every single place in the world you were told on the day you were born you all may be allowed to be what your parents were before you. if your parents were rich, famous or connected, you will probably be rich and famous and connected. if your parents or not, doesn't matter how talented you are how hard you work on the you will not do anything more than your parents did. those of us raised in the country that is a shocking statement because that's not the life we've known. throughout human history, 6000 some odd years that is the way almost everyone that's ever lived has had to live including the men and women who are my mother and father. i am blessed in 1956 they came to the united states. this engineer in new york and quickly cubans are allergic to smell and move to miami. they barely spoke any english. they had no money
based primarily in rural cuba by father disabled by polio and a mother who i'm not sure with literate or knew how to read. neither one were born into families within a connection or power or money. they were born into a society like most of the upper existed. almost every single place in the world you were told on the day you were born you all may be allowed to be what your parents were before you. if your parents were rich, famous or connected, you will probably be rich and famous and...
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. >>> friday marks a year since the last case of polio was reported in nigeria.ises hope that health workers are winning the fight to eradicate the disease world wide. >>> iraq is turning to the world bank and the imf to help it out of an economic crisis. jane arraf reports. >> reporter: it took a lot of effort to get this frozen yogurt chain to baghdad. it's one of the first american franchises here. part of an iraqi company that has always brought in the iranian ice cream brand, ice pack. all an indication that war-weary iraqis are hungry for novelty. the businessman he managed to open the shop without help from the government. >> translator: the products were delayed more than four months and the machines also delayed. so the difficulties are not from security. >> reporter: the government admits there are a lot of obstacles. there are lots of risks in opening a business anywhere but in most markets the possibility of explosions isn't part of that risk. doing business in baghdad is not for the faint of heart. economists say they need to increase the sector but
. >>> friday marks a year since the last case of polio was reported in nigeria.ises hope that health workers are winning the fight to eradicate the disease world wide. >>> iraq is turning to the world bank and the imf to help it out of an economic crisis. jane arraf reports. >> reporter: it took a lot of effort to get this frozen yogurt chain to baghdad. it's one of the first american franchises here. part of an iraqi company that has always brought in the iranian ice...
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you can't sent an old man to make a deal like when we sent that polio riddled loser to yalta. [bleep] that prick. i would have won us east and west germany. be realistic one country cannot just force another country to do what it wants when has that ever happened. >> grooeses is now a wholly owned protectorate owned by german ian angela merkel. >> greece didn't have a lot of choice because its masters are in germany and they have to answer to the european central banks. >> jon: of course. the way to bring a country to heal is not to isolate them economically but to make them dependent on you economically through a series of crippling unpayable predatory loans. >> and i believe in that area i can say unequivocally we're number one. >> goldman sachs engaged in a series of apparently legal transactions that were designed to hide the true level of greek debt. and that's how the trouble started. >> jon: yeah. [bleep]. we don't need to isolate iran, we need to hit them with a loan strike. >> i like this. i like this strategy. give our military a rest and destroy iran purely through
you can't sent an old man to make a deal like when we sent that polio riddled loser to yalta. [bleep] that prick. i would have won us east and west germany. be realistic one country cannot just force another country to do what it wants when has that ever happened. >> grooeses is now a wholly owned protectorate owned by german ian angela merkel. >> greece didn't have a lot of choice because its masters are in germany and they have to answer to the european central banks. >>...
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polio you've had to have within ten years. all these things when you travel to underdeveloped countries, and then if you get sick, think about the last time a mosquito bit you. again, something like ma layer yeah, you could have picked up from a simple mosquito. >> call dr. siegel if you're sick. got to talk a your doctor beforehand to have coverage for that. >> i think the best choice is to goes to las vegas. >> that's a different choice. >> and you'll have to be treated for a hangover. >> plenty of water, plenty of water. >> coming up, we dissect one viewer's question about the difference between good and bad fats. stay right there. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >>> welcome back. now, for should i worry. our weekly segment about everything that worries us. this viewer asks, i like eating avocados and raw coconut. should i worry about natural saturated fat? per day is too m? those sound like pretty healthy foods. >> the key word is the saturated fat
polio you've had to have within ten years. all these things when you travel to underdeveloped countries, and then if you get sick, think about the last time a mosquito bit you. again, something like ma layer yeah, you could have picked up from a simple mosquito. >> call dr. siegel if you're sick. got to talk a your doctor beforehand to have coverage for that. >> i think the best choice is to goes to las vegas. >> that's a different choice. >> and you'll have to be...
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banksbasically when youe core overall as a sector are your biggest capital allocation, 60% of your polio the case for financial more broadly. you have holdings in bnp paribas , and a few other banks. >> what has happened inyou havee when this crisis erupted was people took it out on the financial sector believing that if greece defaulted, the balance sheets would be quite hard. a lot has happened in five years. basically all the greek debt, that was on name ballots sheets, has migrated to somewhere else. basically the european central bank, imf, etc.. when you see is a fairly cleansed european financial system, but the market does not understand that. the market seems to think every time greece is in the headlines, the knee-jerk reaction is to hit european financials. is up: the euro stoxx year to date, so maybe not the right time to buy in. look at valuations, more importantly, price to earnings, dividend yields, which is companies are trading at, they are extremely attractive, especially as we start to enter an economic recovery cycle in europe. this is a really good time to be looking
banksbasically when youe core overall as a sector are your biggest capital allocation, 60% of your polio the case for financial more broadly. you have holdings in bnp paribas , and a few other banks. >> what has happened inyou havee when this crisis erupted was people took it out on the financial sector believing that if greece defaulted, the balance sheets would be quite hard. a lot has happened in five years. basically all the greek debt, that was on name ballots sheets, has migrated to...
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when we look back to people who died of those diseases, polio, small pox, measles it, seems pretty clear this is the the best way to protect our children. >> we appreciate you, heather have, great morning. >> you too. >> guys, a lot of debate going on about this, we're already getting tweets and comments but we would love to hear more. you can tweet us at fox 29 philly. lever your comment on our fox 29 facebook page. make sure when you send them, you see them, use the hashtag fox 29 weekend. >> coming up: summer barbeques are great. food poisoning can be a real concern. what you can do to keep from getting sick this summer. >> plus, we don't need a bigger boat we can take to the skies. how one town is using aircraft to keep an eye on sharks near the shore. >>> ♪ >> frightening weak up call when flames rip through beach rental property in ocean city, new jersey. >> six people rescued, now investigators are trying to figure out what sparked that fire, our sabina kuriakose is live in cape may county. sabina? >> reporter: family of six lucky to be arrived this morning after firefighters init
when we look back to people who died of those diseases, polio, small pox, measles it, seems pretty clear this is the the best way to protect our children. >> we appreciate you, heather have, great morning. >> you too. >> guys, a lot of debate going on about this, we're already getting tweets and comments but we would love to hear more. you can tweet us at fox 29 philly. lever your comment on our fox 29 facebook page. make sure when you send them, you see them, use the hashtag...
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. >> jonah, isn't she in effect a political polio smot inoculates her that she is too far left?an say you think i'm crazy? look at this guy. he's not a real threat. they could buy him off with a duffle bag full of weed. >> i'm not so sure that he has pushed her to the left. i've been writing about this for a very long time. hillary clinton has this theory that she can put together the obama coalition around her. the entire strategy is to build a base campaign. that means pandering to the leftist base of the party. trying on get the low the information voters to turn out in big numbers which means you have to be a crazy pop list. the problem is she is a terrible candidate. she is the lady who come up to you and says there's no eating in the library. so bernie sanders is a compelling guy. a funny -- he is a left wing ron paul. people like listening to him. they can see his passion is real and not manufactured and that's the real problem. she is a lousy candidate. >> because she's a phony. and bernie sanders, whatever you think of him, he's not a phony. that's not a come preliminar
. >> jonah, isn't she in effect a political polio smot inoculates her that she is too far left?an say you think i'm crazy? look at this guy. he's not a real threat. they could buy him off with a duffle bag full of weed. >> i'm not so sure that he has pushed her to the left. i've been writing about this for a very long time. hillary clinton has this theory that she can put together the obama coalition around her. the entire strategy is to build a base campaign. that means pandering...
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and ben alforden says his own father got polio. >> under similar circumstances, the courts have ruledht and rule and the responsibility of the state to protect the public. >> reporter: and similar mandates have not been tested, it was heartened by a vaccine survey saying that 67% of people in california support the requirement for public schools. >> there are going be programs in place for those who do not have a reason and refuse. they can, you know, is there going to be home school options, independent study options. >> reporter: but others are hoping that the law never gets that far. they are already trying to gather signatures and they are hoping to change minds before 2016. >> we are going to do everything that we can, everything, whatever that is, we are going to address it very much. >>> the man arrested for the alleged murder of a woman near san francisco's pier 14 buzz an undocumented imimmigrant. u.s. immigration and customs enforcement was not alerted of his release. the texas resident has been deported five times. >>> and now san francisco became a sanction ware city in 19
and ben alforden says his own father got polio. >> under similar circumstances, the courts have ruledht and rule and the responsibility of the state to protect the public. >> reporter: and similar mandates have not been tested, it was heartened by a vaccine survey saying that 67% of people in california support the requirement for public schools. >> there are going be programs in place for those who do not have a reason and refuse. they can, you know, is there going to be home...
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the 1954 nobel prize for medicine was awarded to scientist who is developed something called the poliong cultures from fetal kidny deals. this is. >> i understand people would find the video jarring. you have the -- woman chomping down a fancy restaurant and drinking wine. one thing that the group that did this spent about at least two years infiltrating organizations did put the transcript online. and the transcript makes it clear that t that only are we talk about the medical research purposes and diabetes and parkinson's, we're also talking about something done with the full voluntary consent with the patient. because the patient consents because they are interested in the medical research. and very very clear that this is not a profit engine for the planned parenthood affiliates. i think it is very easy to sit there and say this is so disgusting. this is so gross. medical procedures are messy. abortion involves many feelings. >> it is a messy awful procedure. >> it is. but i understand people have different moral feelings and it seems callous to have people talk about this but the
the 1954 nobel prize for medicine was awarded to scientist who is developed something called the poliong cultures from fetal kidny deals. this is. >> i understand people would find the video jarring. you have the -- woman chomping down a fancy restaurant and drinking wine. one thing that the group that did this spent about at least two years infiltrating organizations did put the transcript online. and the transcript makes it clear that t that only are we talk about the medical research...
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alzheimer's, parkinson's, this tissue donation was used to make the rabies vaccine chicken pox vaccine, polio vaccine. this directly relates to americans health. this is live saving medical research. >> that's certainly one of the points that defenders of this procedure make. fetal research has been used to find cures for diseases. the national institutes of health spent $76 million on research on fetal tissue. you may not like the way it's happening but don't these tissues don't these organs, go to a good cause? >> let's just start with her comment about a heavily edited video. i mean, i find it fascinating that planned parenthood, emily's list and the rest of the pro-abortion lobby are now suddenly so concerned about a heavily edited video. i don't recall them ever being concerned about a heavily edited video of mitt romney at a fund-raiser. i don't remember them being concerned about edward snowden. we've had a lot of things where information has come out that we needed to see. so instead of going after the people who have put out this video information we clearly need to see, let's talk a
alzheimer's, parkinson's, this tissue donation was used to make the rabies vaccine chicken pox vaccine, polio vaccine. this directly relates to americans health. this is live saving medical research. >> that's certainly one of the points that defenders of this procedure make. fetal research has been used to find cures for diseases. the national institutes of health spent $76 million on research on fetal tissue. you may not like the way it's happening but don't these tissues don't these...