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this lead to the polio vaccine. this is one person who reveres him. suzie. she was born with clubbed feet. it's now for spinal diseases. these were men put to work. you could go to a library and check out toys. these are three themes i identified. beauty, permanence. this is a minor's wife. she doesn't look like a dorothy lang photographer. i am sure she felt better. these are stair cases in new deal buildings. part of the idea, i think this is really an expression of the old arts and crafts movement, which elnor roosevelt was part it. this was a janitor, once he checked me out, he said, come on in, i have to show you something. there was a beautiful wood laid mosaic. this is a marble mosai c. this is at the national zoo. and there's the beautiful rock work. they didn't build porto potties. this is a restroom in yosemite. we discovered these above phoenix. then there's art work which celebrates people doing ordinary but indispensable stuff. this is up at timber line lodge. they were not used to seeing them or getting classes in journalism. they would get peo
this lead to the polio vaccine. this is one person who reveres him. suzie. she was born with clubbed feet. it's now for spinal diseases. these were men put to work. you could go to a library and check out toys. these are three themes i identified. beauty, permanence. this is a minor's wife. she doesn't look like a dorothy lang photographer. i am sure she felt better. these are stair cases in new deal buildings. part of the idea, i think this is really an expression of the old arts and crafts...
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remember, jonas salk came up with the polio vaccine while huffing rust olium around a trash can fire.d jihawg does not skimp on quality. they brag that their porcine coating is infused with the highest quality pork products made right here in america. because, ladies and gentlemen, when you're shooting someone, you cannot settle for substandard pig slurry. my only worry is that no american is going to waste bacon bullets on their enemies. they're going to want to fire them directly into their own mouths. i know i am always looking for faster ways to get salted meets into my face. but as good as they are, bullets are kind of small portions so i'm call on jihawg ammo to step it up and invent the hamgrenade. folks, a wag of my finger at sexiest-- sexiest man alive george clooney. he's always sticking his perfectly formed nose where it does not belong. and now he is doing it with technology. >> george clooney has his eyes in the skies. the actor tells the guardian that he's using a spy satellite to track the dictator omar al-bashir. he keeps a watch on the dictator he army an informs on t
remember, jonas salk came up with the polio vaccine while huffing rust olium around a trash can fire.d jihawg does not skimp on quality. they brag that their porcine coating is infused with the highest quality pork products made right here in america. because, ladies and gentlemen, when you're shooting someone, you cannot settle for substandard pig slurry. my only worry is that no american is going to waste bacon bullets on their enemies. they're going to want to fire them directly into their...
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making sure that people have access to vaccines like the polio vaccine through the garvey alliance and're delivered. thirdly, we're focused on global education. getting the 57 million kids into school worldwide who have no access to education with the global partnership for education. finally, we want to build public-private partners for development. so we've got some amazing corporations who are stepping up and saying we want to not just be like the corporations of old, we want to actually set an example of what this could be like in the future. >> well, good luck this weekend. it's amazing when you're taking on. hugh evans, thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you for your time. >>> well, she has become the international woman of mystery. there is a worldwide manhunt going on right now for this 29-year-old mother of three. she is known in britain as the white widow. samantha luthwaite's first husband was one of the suicide bomber who attacked london in 2005. she is wanted for planning to attack tourist resorts in kenya in 2011. she's also been linked to al shabaab and now invest
making sure that people have access to vaccines like the polio vaccine through the garvey alliance and're delivered. thirdly, we're focused on global education. getting the 57 million kids into school worldwide who have no access to education with the global partnership for education. finally, we want to build public-private partners for development. so we've got some amazing corporations who are stepping up and saying we want to not just be like the corporations of old, we want to actually set...
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>> reporter: they support a number of causes from educating girls in afghanistan to securing polio vaccinesagious. >> why can't i do what you're doing? >> you can. our focus has very much on the u.s. citizen living on $1.25 a day. >> reporter: the lineup of stars include stevie wonder kings of leon alicia keys and bono. they're expected to add to the $1.3 million last year to evans' global poverty project. how do you build something this big? >> this is a team effort. that's why i want everyone across america to be part of it. there's hundreds and hund dreads of people working here today. literally we've got 200,000 people taking action. this is not about one individual. this is about a people's movement. >> reporter: but it all began with one person. the native of melbourne, australia, was just 14 years old when a school trip to the philippines sparked his fill an through thepy. since then he's been traveling the world raising awareness of health and human rights. why are you so optimistic? >> it's already halved. if it can be halved within our lifetime then sure will i in the next 25 year
>> reporter: they support a number of causes from educating girls in afghanistan to securing polio vaccinesagious. >> why can't i do what you're doing? >> you can. our focus has very much on the u.s. citizen living on $1.25 a day. >> reporter: the lineup of stars include stevie wonder kings of leon alicia keys and bono. they're expected to add to the $1.3 million last year to evans' global poverty project. how do you build something this big? >> this is a team...
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>> reporter: they support a number of causes from educating girls in afghanistan to securing polio vaccinesagious. >> why can't i do what you're doing? >> you can. our focus has very much on the u.s. citizen living on $1.25 a day. >> reporter: the lineup of stars include stevie wonder kings of leon alicia keys and bono. they're expected to add to the $1.3 million last year to evans' global poverty project. how do you build something this big? >> this is a team effort. that's why i want everyone across america to be part of it. there's hundreds and hund dreads of people working here today. literally we've got 200,000 people taking action. this is not about one individual. this is about a people's movement. >> reporter: but it all began with one person. the native of melbourne, australia, was just 14 years old when a school trip to the philippines sparked his fill an through thepy. since then he's been traveling the world raising awareness of health and human rights. why are you so optimistic? >> it's already halved. if it can be halved within our lifetime then sure will i in the next 25 year
>> reporter: they support a number of causes from educating girls in afghanistan to securing polio vaccinesagious. >> why can't i do what you're doing? >> you can. our focus has very much on the u.s. citizen living on $1.25 a day. >> reporter: the lineup of stars include stevie wonder kings of leon alicia keys and bono. they're expected to add to the $1.3 million last year to evans' global poverty project. how do you build something this big? >> this is a team...
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to get permission from fda to test vaccine that uses a person's own immune system like the vaccines for poliond maesels. the process could take up to two years, once approved for trials, the drug will be 10 years from the marketplace. >> and other health news scientists developed new brain damaging -- imaging detects build up of a protein linked to alzheimer's disease, alzheimer's develops in the brain years before symptoms and at this point drug therapy is too late. now, researchers believe a protein prematurely kill brain cells. it's a technique works doctors could diagnose earlier. >> the mars rover still has not discovered any signs of methane in the atmosphere of mars. there could be it's a buy product some say it's too earlly to give up hope and they won't give up, yet. >>> a little girl shows off dance >>> coming up at 6:00 a hard luck story of a man tackled on the door step of a home. and tonight a look at future of microsoft. challenges as technology world goes mobile. it's coming up in 30 minutes on abc 7 news at 6:00. >> thank you. >> see you then. >> odds are you swore you'd never
to get permission from fda to test vaccine that uses a person's own immune system like the vaccines for poliond maesels. the process could take up to two years, once approved for trials, the drug will be 10 years from the marketplace. >> and other health news scientists developed new brain damaging -- imaging detects build up of a protein linked to alzheimer's disease, alzheimer's develops in the brain years before symptoms and at this point drug therapy is too late. now, researchers...
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on fear, i don't want to be afraid, but i am more afraid of the disease than the vaccine, vaccine got rid of polio in the united states, they are such a big win in the united states. >> sarah, you are not a proponent for vaccines, i saw an episode on "law & order" where a child got the vaccine and another child died. what do you think about this? >> it is not only important to look at how common the disease and how contagious, i agree, they are contagious, measles, mumps is usually mild, rubella is a concern for a pregnant woman, it can affect the births and still births. so it is important to protect women -- >> you say herd immunity, we live in a group and society, one can be contagious -- >> as dr. siegel said, the diseases have been disappearing welcome of the vaccines, however, it does allow people to go unvaccinated. >> what about jen mccarthy, she believes her child was at risk -- >> i debated dr. kirby about this a few years ago, he and agreed and wrote the book about autism being connected to vaccines. in fact, a number of studies have been done that have not shown the connection to autis
on fear, i don't want to be afraid, but i am more afraid of the disease than the vaccine, vaccine got rid of polio in the united states, they are such a big win in the united states. >> sarah, you are not a proponent for vaccines, i saw an episode on "law & order" where a child got the vaccine and another child died. what do you think about this? >> it is not only important to look at how common the disease and how contagious, i agree, they are contagious, measles,...
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polio patients. this is before the vaccine. so the doctor came. and they took me to the doctor's office. i don't remember. always wanted to ask my mom. -- i always wanted to ask my mom. paralyzed. i was it was my vocal chords and the left side of my face. tavis: at 15, you are struck with polio and you can no longer sing. .> that's right t it didn't affect my lungs. it eventually went away. you know, i had to drink a lot of liquids. other than that, i was fine. i traveled all over the world. i met my wife. i had triplet daughters and a son. all of a sudden, you know, i was doing birthday concerts every birth day at the blue note in new york with different people. two years ago, i was there and i came back to the hotel and i told ruth, man, i have this devastating headache. i had a headache like this before -- i haven't had a headache like this before. she said, we had to take you to the doctor. so we went and they referred me to a neurologist. they never did come up with a diagnosis. it's kind of a weird thing. it wasn't cancer. cat scansll kinds of and that scans and for muscle disease
polio patients. this is before the vaccine. so the doctor came. and they took me to the doctor's office. i don't remember. always wanted to ask my mom. -- i always wanted to ask my mom. paralyzed. i was it was my vocal chords and the left side of my face. tavis: at 15, you are struck with polio and you can no longer sing. .> that's right t it didn't affect my lungs. it eventually went away. you know, i had to drink a lot of liquids. other than that, i was fine. i traveled all over the world....
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vaccines stamped out small boxse and got rid of polio. they are a big win for modern science. >> sara, are you not a proponent for having vaccinations. >> we are live on capitol hill. a news conference by some members of the republican leadership over the government shutdown and this is kathy morris. let's listen in. >> with me are several colleagues from the house. we were here late last night and almost midnight taking action -- after midnight. after midnight. we were taking action to ensure that the government would be kept open. now today we see where the senate doors are shut, they are locked. senator reid said it is inevitable that the government is going to shutdown. if the senate doesn't act, then it may be inevitable. but we are here to say that the senate needs to act. why are they waiting? why aren't those doors open? with me i would like to have my colleagues share some of their perspective starting with tim griffin. >> thank you. tim griffin, second district of arkansas. you know, i think the fact that the senators are not her
vaccines stamped out small boxse and got rid of polio. they are a big win for modern science. >> sara, are you not a proponent for having vaccinations. >> we are live on capitol hill. a news conference by some members of the republican leadership over the government shutdown and this is kathy morris. let's listen in. >> with me are several colleagues from the house. we were here late last night and almost midnight taking action -- after midnight. after midnight. we were taking...
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vaccine. it uses the own immune situation lick polio to prevent the disease in the first place.will likely take at least 2 years. and if approved for clinical trials the drug not available for likely 10 years on the market. >> coca-cola poll jaysing over the use of some unfortunate words. teenager in capped opened a bottle of vitamin water and found offensive word nz the cap. the father complained to the parent company coca-cola that says the language inside the cap was product of competition involving english and french words. in french retarred liens late or delayed. coca-cola says in part it was never our intention to offend anyone. hope our consumer can accept our profound apology. prosecute motion by the way has since been cancelled. >> watch for this up grid to g gopally latest operating syste system. forbes magazine reporting vulnerability allow anyone access to the phone camera and photo the with the pass code. press button just the right seek we understand and voila school through the photo. also top on the share photo for twitter no word from apple yet on when it's ava
vaccine. it uses the own immune situation lick polio to prevent the disease in the first place.will likely take at least 2 years. and if approved for clinical trials the drug not available for likely 10 years on the market. >> coca-cola poll jaysing over the use of some unfortunate words. teenager in capped opened a bottle of vitamin water and found offensive word nz the cap. the father complained to the parent company coca-cola that says the language inside the cap was product of...
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vaccine. it uses the own immune situation lick polio to prevent the disease in the first place.his process will likely take at least 2 years. and if approved for clinical trials the drug not available for likely 10 years on the market. >> coca-cola poll jaysing over the use of some unfortunate words. teenager in capped opened a bottle of vitamin water and found offensive word nz the cap. the father complained to the parent company coca-cola that says the language inside the cap was product of competition involving english and french words. in french retarred liens late or delayed. coca-cola says in part it was never our intention to offend anyone. hope our consumer can accept our profound apology. prosecute motion by the way has since been cancelled. >> watch for this up grid to g gopally latest operating syste system. forbes magazine reporting vulnerability allow anyone access to the phone camera and photo the with the pass code. press button just the right seek we understand and voila school through the photo. also top on the share photo for twitter no word from apple yet on w
vaccine. it uses the own immune situation lick polio to prevent the disease in the first place.his process will likely take at least 2 years. and if approved for clinical trials the drug not available for likely 10 years on the market. >> coca-cola poll jaysing over the use of some unfortunate words. teenager in capped opened a bottle of vitamin water and found offensive word nz the cap. the father complained to the parent company coca-cola that says the language inside the cap was...
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vaccine. it uses the own immune situation lick polio to prevent the disease in the first place.process will likely take at least 2 years. and if approved for clinical trials the drug not available for likely 10 years on the mark mar. >> coca-cola poll jaysing over the use of some unfortunate words. teenager in capped opened a bottle of vitamin water and found offensive word nz the cap. the father complained to the parent company coca-cola that says the language inside the cap was product of competition involving english and french words. in french retarred liens late or delayed. coca-cola says in part it was never our intention to offend anyone. hope our consumer can accept our profound apology. prosecute motion by the way has since been cancelled. >> watch for this up grid to g gopally latest operating syste system. forbes magazine reporting vulnerability allow anyone access to the phone camera and photo the with the pass code. press button just the right seek we understand and voila school through the photo. also top on the share photo for twitter no word from apple yet on whe
vaccine. it uses the own immune situation lick polio to prevent the disease in the first place.process will likely take at least 2 years. and if approved for clinical trials the drug not available for likely 10 years on the mark mar. >> coca-cola poll jaysing over the use of some unfortunate words. teenager in capped opened a bottle of vitamin water and found offensive word nz the cap. the father complained to the parent company coca-cola that says the language inside the cap was product...
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they must be vaccinated between measles, mumps, rubella, polio and these things, and that's really important but influenza, even the pediatricians have their concerns. particularly as in europe this last year, we had a flu vaccine which had a lot of a particular type of -- [inaudible] and may have been involved in some neurological things that are not so great. and so even the pediatricians are wondering. i think the -- no, i think we have a pediatrician in the awed quince, but i think many pediatricians now believe we should go to the live, attenuated vaccine for kids. it's knotts dangerous, and -- it's not dangerous, and it does a reasonably good job in kids and not be injecting them with lots of virus material. we had a situation in australia last year, year before last, i think it was, where flu vaccines are made by kind of standard protocols. until recently, most of them were made in embrey onnated hens eggs. we only do limited testing for a novel flu vaccine. and they used this vaccine made in the completely standard way, but it actually caused a lot of fever in young kids. if you get
they must be vaccinated between measles, mumps, rubella, polio and these things, and that's really important but influenza, even the pediatricians have their concerns. particularly as in europe this last year, we had a flu vaccine which had a lot of a particular type of -- [inaudible] and may have been involved in some neurological things that are not so great. and so even the pediatricians are wondering. i think the -- no, i think we have a pediatrician in the awed quince, but i think many...
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todayly the get drastically medical attention and vaccines for malaria and polio, make no mistake, lebanoneasonables who arrive here every 15 seconds. in this country of over 4 million the united nations say there are some 720,000 registered refugees. doctors here believe the number tore more than twice that. more than one out of every four people in lebanon is a reasonable, he tells me. it is the people living in these surrounding communities that are sending a miami to the refugees in these valley camps. this will never be your home. this can never be your home. the children's xhooil smiles belie a particularly awful way of life. their story is fleeing the violence of their home country. then not being wanted in their adopted one. after two years, there are no fixed water facilities or system of sanitation. instead, just the steady stream of sewage snakeing its way through this 5,000 person camp. they have lost everything, their material possession, their dignitary, their permanence. to simply live like this, aid groups say reasonables at the camp are required to pay $100 u.s. dollars a
todayly the get drastically medical attention and vaccines for malaria and polio, make no mistake, lebanoneasonables who arrive here every 15 seconds. in this country of over 4 million the united nations say there are some 720,000 registered refugees. doctors here believe the number tore more than twice that. more than one out of every four people in lebanon is a reasonable, he tells me. it is the people living in these surrounding communities that are sending a miami to the refugees in these...
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outbreak comes as a surprise as polio has been considered nearly eliminated in industrialized countries. reports indicate that islamic militants have banned the vaccine from the area. officials say they've accused health workers of being spies. there have been 27 confirmed polio cases in pakistan which is the third highest total in the third. >>> there's a pet store chain. really getting into the halloween spirit early. petco unveiling star wars costumes for dogs. over the weekend, the petco debuted some of the outfits. check them out. some dog owners pose their pets in front of a green speen-- screen. took a couple of pictures so pam could check them out. >> i saw those. we stepped into a pet store over the weekend and there they were. >>> work continues on the eastern span of the bay bridge. what we're learning as we get closer to the scheduled opening tomorrow. >>> right now, traffic is lightly traveled around the bay area on this labor day. right now there's only one trouble spot. we'll show you where that is. >>> another fairly nice day shaping up for your labor day. we have the possibility of for a few sprinkles. i will pinpoint that for you wi
outbreak comes as a surprise as polio has been considered nearly eliminated in industrialized countries. reports indicate that islamic militants have banned the vaccine from the area. officials say they've accused health workers of being spies. there have been 27 confirmed polio cases in pakistan which is the third highest total in the third. >>> there's a pet store chain. really getting into the halloween spirit early. petco unveiling star wars costumes for dogs. over the weekend, the...
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vaccines for children, the science part of that and the delivery part of that, we say it is simpactful, so wonderful we will take our money and join in on polio eradication and malaria medication and be a partner with government in some unbelievable programs i can see on a regular basis. neil: your money appears to be impactful, your foundation efforts seem to be impactful on no small measure because of you and melinda. the u.s. track record on this is dicey, and even more globally efforts after disasters calls into question whether money ever gets to the right recipients, the haiti earthquakes some years back use as a sample. i'm sure you are familiar 2 billion raised by governments and private enterise and concerts and the like. unless i missed something, it is disastrous and right with poverty and famine and abuse as it ever was. that is what worries me. so you mention it as you did today, the number of children dying every year has gone from 20 million to fewer than 8 milln. give me examples were that is not the case. >> wait a minute, you should have gone to haiti before the earthquake. neil: i did. >> haiti was a tough place before the
vaccines for children, the science part of that and the delivery part of that, we say it is simpactful, so wonderful we will take our money and join in on polio eradication and malaria medication and be a partner with government in some unbelievable programs i can see on a regular basis. neil: your money appears to be impactful, your foundation efforts seem to be impactful on no small measure because of you and melinda. the u.s. track record on this is dicey, and even more globally efforts...