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>> what the world health -- >> what are you saying? >> what the world health organizationw the biggest loss before the election. the other major index with the nasdaq and s & p 500 suffering their worst trading days of the year, bid of bad news. the company plans 6% of its work force because of falling sales and increased competition. if you're looking for love you might want to worry less about your looks and money. because a new survey shows four in ten americans say financial stability is the most important. greenbay wisconsin home of the packers the best city for football fans. scoring high marks for championship wins ticket prices and fan engagement. that's business i'm neil cavuto. to. >>> rats? >> students at a dc elementary school back in class after school officials had opponents. parents at the elementary school in northeast say teaches notified them friday but the principal sent home a letter said opponent control was there trying to get rid of rodents. officials say they've hired professionals to treat the issues and clean the school, some parents say that is n
>> what the world health -- >> what are you saying? >> what the world health organizationw the biggest loss before the election. the other major index with the nasdaq and s & p 500 suffering their worst trading days of the year, bid of bad news. the company plans 6% of its work force because of falling sales and increased competition. if you're looking for love you might want to worry less about your looks and money. because a new survey shows four in ten americans say...
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this finding by the world health organization can trigger inclusion on our list. >> reporter: the officef environmental health hazard assessment explains products that expose californians to one of those listed chemicals must come with a warning. monsanto sued it must be on state or federal data not the world health organization. a federal judge agreed in a tentative ruling. >> i can tell you that the chemical is face. they cherry pick the data and interpret some of the studies completely different than the researchers who did it. >> reporter: the chemical is classified as low toxicity by the epa although it does recommend people avoid entering a field for 12 hours after it's sprayed. some protestors in fresno claim monsanto's roundup caused them or loved ones cancer. there would be a one-year grace period and the state would develop a no significant risk level. >> a level of exposure that doesn't cause a significant risk to human health and wouldn't require warnings. >> reporter: depending on the levels, in addition to bottles of roundup, he says we could end up with warnings in the pro
this finding by the world health organization can trigger inclusion on our list. >> reporter: the officef environmental health hazard assessment explains products that expose californians to one of those listed chemicals must come with a warning. monsanto sued it must be on state or federal data not the world health organization. a federal judge agreed in a tentative ruling. >> i can tell you that the chemical is face. they cherry pick the data and interpret some of the studies...
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that is what we were told by the world health organization at the end of last year.y, and it remains a major threat to pregnant weapon. there are still many unknowns when it comes to zika, but there are high hopes that 2017 will be the year we get some urgently needed answers and tools to fight the virus —— women. scientists are working hard to come up with a vaccine to protect women of childbearing age. findings are also due to be published into how great the risk of zika actually is the newborn babies, which will help doctors advise mums to be. last year's new year's eve in the german city of cologne was marred by mass sexual assaults and attacks on women. immigrants and north—african men in particular were blamed for the attacks, but police were also criticised for failing to provide security. we returned to cologne one year on from the attacks. we saw a group of men being held back by police. responding to criticism of this tactic on social media, cologne's chief police officer has defended the move. translation: we identified a large number of young men from nor
that is what we were told by the world health organization at the end of last year.y, and it remains a major threat to pregnant weapon. there are still many unknowns when it comes to zika, but there are high hopes that 2017 will be the year we get some urgently needed answers and tools to fight the virus —— women. scientists are working hard to come up with a vaccine to protect women of childbearing age. findings are also due to be published into how great the risk of zika actually is the...
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that is what we were told by the world health organization at the end of last year. it remains a major threat to pregnant women. there are still many unknowns when it comes to zika, but there are high hopes that 2017 will be the year we get some urgently needed answers, and tools to fight the virus. scientists are working hard to come up with a vaccine to protect women of child—bearing age. findings are also due to be published into how great the risk of zika actually is to newborn babies, which will help doctors advise mums—to—be. now a look at the sports news. in the english premier league, arsenal are up to third after a 2—0 win over crystal palace at the emirates stadium. a spectacular goal to open the scoring in the first half. there was another in the second half, but all of the post match talk centred on 0livier giroud's opening goal. meanwhile, arsenal's north london rivals tottenham hotspur are into the top four, nowjust a point behind arsenal after they cruised past watford 4—1. mauricio pochettino's side were 3—0 up afterjust 41 minutes. england internatio
that is what we were told by the world health organization at the end of last year. it remains a major threat to pregnant women. there are still many unknowns when it comes to zika, but there are high hopes that 2017 will be the year we get some urgently needed answers, and tools to fight the virus. scientists are working hard to come up with a vaccine to protect women of child—bearing age. findings are also due to be published into how great the risk of zika actually is to newborn babies,...
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that is what we were told by the world health organization at the end of last year. and it remains a major threat to pregnant women. there are still many unknowns when it comes to zika, but there are high hopes that 2017 will be the year we get some urgently needed answers, and tools to fight the virus. scientists are working hard to come up with a vaccine to protect women of child—bearing age. findings are also due to be published into how great the risk of zika actually is to newborn babies, which will help doctors advise mums—to—be. now to a story which will most certainly make us very hungry. the owner of a burger restaurant has just won the title of best female chef in asia. may chow has taken hong kong by storm with her chinese—style buns and deep—fried dessert sandwiches. she gave the bbc a flavour of what her work is like. for the bao, i would definitely say it is a chinese burger. if you define me, my food is exactly me. am i really chinese, or why do i sound so american, or what is this? and i would explain that the bao is exactly me. like, really authentic
that is what we were told by the world health organization at the end of last year. and it remains a major threat to pregnant women. there are still many unknowns when it comes to zika, but there are high hopes that 2017 will be the year we get some urgently needed answers, and tools to fight the virus. scientists are working hard to come up with a vaccine to protect women of child—bearing age. findings are also due to be published into how great the risk of zika actually is to newborn...
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that is what we were told by the world health organization at the end of last year. and it remains a major threat to pregnant women. there are still many unknowns when it comes to zika, but there are high hopes that 2017 will be the year we get some urgently needed answers, and tools to fight the virus. scientists are working hard to come up with a vaccine to protect women of child—bearing age. findings are also due to be published into how great the risk of zika actually is to newborn babies, which will help doctors advise mums—to—be. there was a very public and embarrassing end to 2016 for mariah carey, who had a massive technical meltdown during her performance at the new year's eve party in new york. we can't hear, but i'lljust get through emotion, ok? as her hit song emotion started, the singer told the audience she couldn't hear, and looked as if she was struggling with her earpiece. she also appeared to be lip—syncing at points throughout the performance, which was being watched by thousands in times square and millions on tv. the singer later told fans and cr
that is what we were told by the world health organization at the end of last year. and it remains a major threat to pregnant women. there are still many unknowns when it comes to zika, but there are high hopes that 2017 will be the year we get some urgently needed answers, and tools to fight the virus. scientists are working hard to come up with a vaccine to protect women of child—bearing age. findings are also due to be published into how great the risk of zika actually is to newborn...
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the world. the world health organization has urged all countries to monitor closely any outbreaks of bird flu andffect -- report cases affecting humans. bird flu is usually spread to humans i direct contact with birds. scrapsays a decision to its one child policy has resulted in the birth of 1.3 million more babies in 2016 compared with the year before. that is the highest birthrate since the year 2000. china broadened the policy -- brought in the policy in the 1970's to limit population growth but now wants to replenish the country's workforce. there is confusion in the capital of gambia after allegations of the former president jammeh went into exile with more than $11 million. the claims have not been verified, however. is incoming president barrow waiting in senegal for assurances on his security before he enters gambia. a-lister lee said is in gambia and has this report. reporter: it was the first mbians had to celebrate the first ever peaceful change of president in nearly half a century. at a gated statehouse, they gathered, knowing a new guard is on his way into power. the crowd welcomed
the world. the world health organization has urged all countries to monitor closely any outbreaks of bird flu andffect -- report cases affecting humans. bird flu is usually spread to humans i direct contact with birds. scrapsays a decision to its one child policy has resulted in the birth of 1.3 million more babies in 2016 compared with the year before. that is the highest birthrate since the year 2000. china broadened the policy -- brought in the policy in the 1970's to limit population growth...
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the world. the world health organization is worried about the potential bird flu pandemic. it says more and more strains have been spreading across asia and europe. the who says some of the strains may be able to spread to humans. there has been heavy snowfall in morocco, which has been experiencing and usually -- unusually cold weather. the weather service is reporting lows down to -11 degrees celsius. chinese authorities have demolished 19 buildings at once using five tons of explosives. look at that. the demolition took place in the city of wuhan in central china. these images were captured using drones. you don't want to get too close to these buildings. the area will now be turned into a business district after the dust is cleared. more than a dozen people have died after tornadoes tore through the southeastern united states. the state of georgia was hardest hit with at least 14 people killed in severe weather sunday. this, just a day after a massive twister struck mississippi, killing four. the gambian's newly elected president adama barrow is expected to return to hi
the world. the world health organization is worried about the potential bird flu pandemic. it says more and more strains have been spreading across asia and europe. the who says some of the strains may be able to spread to humans. there has been heavy snowfall in morocco, which has been experiencing and usually -- unusually cold weather. the weather service is reporting lows down to -11 degrees celsius. chinese authorities have demolished 19 buildings at once using five tons of explosives. look...
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the world health organization warns the findings are extremely important since depression affects 350 million people worldwide. abortion rates in the united states have dropped to the lowest level since 19-74, according to a new survey. the report was released earlier this week by a research group that supports abortion rights. the annual number of abortions in the u-s has dropped to well under a million. the new rate is 14 point six abortions out of a thousand women, ages 15 to 44. for the weekend: it's the 90's cult classic double film feature screening in danville. check out clueless and romy and michelles high school reunion on the big screen. it's all happening at the village theatre art gallery in danville from 2:00 to 6:00. it's free to attend. welcome back to kron four news weekend. take a look at this video. three people were rescued from their cars in the san diego area yesterday afternoon. >> marty:the cars were trapped in rising flood waters in sorrento valley, about 15 miles north of downtown san diego. here's a look at the kron 4 radar. we are seeing a lot of scattered s
the world health organization warns the findings are extremely important since depression affects 350 million people worldwide. abortion rates in the united states have dropped to the lowest level since 19-74, according to a new survey. the report was released earlier this week by a research group that supports abortion rights. the annual number of abortions in the u-s has dropped to well under a million. the new rate is 14 point six abortions out of a thousand women, ages 15 to 44. for the...
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>> a new study finds smoking costs the global economy more than $1 trillion a year in health care and lost productivity. now the study by the world health organizatione u.s. national cancer institute projects that tobacco related deaths will increase by a third by the year 2030. >>> brad pitt and angelina jolie say they have reached an agreement to keep the details of their bitter divorce and custody battle private. in a joint statement the actors say they will work together to reunify their family. >>> stocks are trading mixed this morning as president-elect donald trump eyes a deal for a million new jobs here in the united states. cnbc has all the details for us this morning. good morning, landon. >> good morning to you. and welcome back. we did miss you. president-elect donald trump met with the ceo of chinese e-commerce giant alibaba who promised to bring 1 million jobs to the u.s., adding small businesses to alibaba's platform to sell to chinese consumers including costco and levy's. virtual storefronts on alibaba's site. coach closed its store last year. yahoo! will change its name to altaba once it sells its core internet business to verizon,
>> a new study finds smoking costs the global economy more than $1 trillion a year in health care and lost productivity. now the study by the world health organizatione u.s. national cancer institute projects that tobacco related deaths will increase by a third by the year 2030. >>> brad pitt and angelina jolie say they have reached an agreement to keep the details of their bitter divorce and custody battle private. in a joint statement the actors say they will work together to...
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list glyphosate as a chemical known to possibly cause cancer, based on a 2015 decision by the world health organization saying it is probably carncinogenic to humans, citing limited evidence. monsanto is suing california, rejecting that their product poses a health risk, calling the proposal "flawed and baseless" and that it violates the constitution. killing weeds is bigging about business. last year, monsanto reported $3.5 billion in global sales of crop-control products which include roundup. and there's more at stake for monsanto than just the weed killer. many of the company's genetically modified crops are designed with an immunity to glyphosate. >> it's becoming one of the more widely used materials on the planet. >> reporter: jeffrey scott say professor at cornell university. >> glyphosates are very toxi dallas. >> pelley: coming up next, aol r forget. that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only typ
list glyphosate as a chemical known to possibly cause cancer, based on a 2015 decision by the world health organization saying it is probably carncinogenic to humans, citing limited evidence. monsanto is suing california, rejecting that their product poses a health risk, calling the proposal "flawed and baseless" and that it violates the constitution. killing weeds is bigging about business. last year, monsanto reported $3.5 billion in global sales of crop-control products which...
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. >> and the world health organization also warned in the past that the palm oil contained in nutella could contain this risk. >> the fda hasn't weighed in on it yet. >>> and happy 75th birthday to our colleague, jim advance. he turns 75 this week. everyone keeps saying there's no way he is 75. he looks so good, he is so fun to be around and to work with. he's the coolest cat you'll ever meet. >> that photo you just saw, that was on the cake he had yesterday. some funny moments we shared, particularly online. look for that on our facebook page. >> theater. that's right. we shared that on our facebook page. >>> and stay with us. news 4 today continues right now at 5:00 a.m. >>> news 4 today starts now. an arrest made in a deadly mall stabbing. new information about the teen accused in that attack which let me tell two people dead. >>> new overnight, senators take the first step to repeal obama care. what's next in the plan to overhaul our health care system. >>> and there are eight days left until the inauguration, but now we're learning donald trump's swearing in may not be the bigges
. >> and the world health organization also warned in the past that the palm oil contained in nutella could contain this risk. >> the fda hasn't weighed in on it yet. >>> and happy 75th birthday to our colleague, jim advance. he turns 75 this week. everyone keeps saying there's no way he is 75. he looks so good, he is so fun to be around and to work with. he's the coolest cat you'll ever meet. >> that photo you just saw, that was on the cake he had yesterday. some...
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the world health organization has warned about the growing number of cases of bird flu. different strains have been spreading across asia and europe, leading to large scale slaughtering. and this story is trending on bbc.com. three puppies have been discovered alive five days after an avalanche hit a hotel in central italy. it's raised hopes that some of the 22 people still missing may be found in the ruins of the mountain hotel in abruzzo. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now it's time for hardtalk. welcome to a special edition of hardtalk from moscow. i'm stephen sackur. according to us intelligence chiefs the kremlin ran a covert operation aimed to influence the us presidential election in favour of donald trump. if they did, it worked, but was it really so? what is the truth behind the swirl of allegations? and what now for russia—us relations? well, i'm going to the kremlin to meet vladimir putin's spokesman, dmitry peskov. is he triumphant or cautious? dmitry peskov, welcome to hardtalk. dmitry peskov, welcome to hardtalk. do you care that a host o
the world health organization has warned about the growing number of cases of bird flu. different strains have been spreading across asia and europe, leading to large scale slaughtering. and this story is trending on bbc.com. three puppies have been discovered alive five days after an avalanche hit a hotel in central italy. it's raised hopes that some of the 22 people still missing may be found in the ruins of the mountain hotel in abruzzo. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now...
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but first, the world health organization has warned about the growing number of bird flu cases.trains have been spreading across asia and europe over the past few months, leading to large—scale slaughtering. bird flu is usually spread via direct contact with birds, but experts fear it could mutate into a form easily transmitted from person to person. just since november last year, nearly a0 countries have reported fresh outbreaks of highly parthenogenetic avian influenza in poultry or wild birds. the rapidly expanding geographical distribution of these outbreaks and the number of virus strains currently cold circulating have put the who on high alert. since the beginning of the bird flu outbreak, korea has culled nearly a fifth of its poultry population as a result, the country faced a shortage of eggs, and prices shot up 70% ahead of the lunar new year holiday this weekend. the situation is now improving, and prices are coming down thanks to millions of imported eggs from overseas. also making news this hour: officials say ten people are confirmed drowned and several others mis
but first, the world health organization has warned about the growing number of bird flu cases.trains have been spreading across asia and europe over the past few months, leading to large—scale slaughtering. bird flu is usually spread via direct contact with birds, but experts fear it could mutate into a form easily transmitted from person to person. just since november last year, nearly a0 countries have reported fresh outbreaks of highly parthenogenetic avian influenza in poultry or wild...
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to put it in perspective, the world health organization says that you should have no human exposure overe levels were almost twice 200, at 350. at that sort of level, i think it is right that buses should be suspended because it is diesel that we are really concerned about. people should be advised not to drive to those areas. wherever possible, pedestrians should avoid it. that is the scale of this problem and i think we need urgent action now. that would cause a lot of disruption, no doubt. the government are saying they have committed more than £2 billion since 2011 to increase uptake of ultralow emissions vehicles and support greener transport. the mayor of london is saying he has announced ten additional low bus signs, one including bristol road. what you think of those measures? siddique khan has definitely got off to a good start, but to put the government‘s efforts into context, twice the court has said it has no plan, no credible plan to comply with these guidelines all legal limit -- with these guidelines all legal limit —— sadiq khan. we would like to see a proper plan from th
to put it in perspective, the world health organization says that you should have no human exposure overe levels were almost twice 200, at 350. at that sort of level, i think it is right that buses should be suspended because it is diesel that we are really concerned about. people should be advised not to drive to those areas. wherever possible, pedestrians should avoid it. that is the scale of this problem and i think we need urgent action now. that would cause a lot of disruption, no doubt....
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the world health organization recommends a three-year interpregnancy interval, so that's generally healthy for the mother to recover. it's also healthy for future babies. >> we heard a little bit from wendy about how horrible her journey was and how scary that was for her. what is it like from your vantage point, and you see this all the time, unfortunately for those parents. >> yeah. luckily, i think we've become better at having more support for families such as wendy's in the neonatal icu. we usually have parent advocates that have often gone through the same issues themselves and have walked a mile in their shoes. >> mm. >> so, at our hospital, we have two mothers who have had babies in the nicu that are around to support the families in addition to all the staff, physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, physical therapists that these babies and families need. so, a lot of it is sort of expectations management. >> now, you're deeply involved with the march of dimes. so what is your role, and what do you want people to know about it? >> well, what i want to know is it's important to
the world health organization recommends a three-year interpregnancy interval, so that's generally healthy for the mother to recover. it's also healthy for future babies. >> we heard a little bit from wendy about how horrible her journey was and how scary that was for her. what is it like from your vantage point, and you see this all the time, unfortunately for those parents. >> yeah. luckily, i think we've become better at having more support for families such as wendy's in the...
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the world health organization has warned about the growing number of cases of bird flu.tory is trending on bbc.com. three puppies have been discovered alive five days after an avalanche hit a hotel in central italy. it's raised hopes that some of the 22 people still missing may be found in the ruins of the mountain hotel in abruzzo. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now it's time for hardtalk.
the world health organization has warned about the growing number of cases of bird flu.tory is trending on bbc.com. three puppies have been discovered alive five days after an avalanche hit a hotel in central italy. it's raised hopes that some of the 22 people still missing may be found in the ruins of the mountain hotel in abruzzo. that's all from me now. stay with bbc world news. now it's time for hardtalk.
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in 1989, the palestine liberation organization tried to join the world health organization as a member state which it manifestly was not. i was involved in stopping that. secretary of state jim baker said publicly if any organization in the u.n. system upgrades the status of the plo, the united states will cut off all contributions. by god, the status of the plo was not upgraded. congress put that in law. that was another point. she needs congresses backing. that worked up until the obama administration when they moaned and groaned when the palestinians tried to join. so they admitted them. now we're saving money not contributing. so i think that was a cauterizing wound across the u.s. system. i don't think the palestinians will get any anywhere else and that's the way it should be. >> neil: one thing i noticed in her confirmation hearing and wilbur ross and price and scott prude of the epa, the issue of climate change came up. i guess i could make a point for nikki haley, darned if i would have a tough time with either commerce or a couple of these others. but that was a wedged in poi
in 1989, the palestine liberation organization tried to join the world health organization as a member state which it manifestly was not. i was involved in stopping that. secretary of state jim baker said publicly if any organization in the u.n. system upgrades the status of the plo, the united states will cut off all contributions. by god, the status of the plo was not upgraded. congress put that in law. that was another point. she needs congresses backing. that worked up until the obama...
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the controversial statement from the world health organization sparking outraged. ♪ ♪ ♪ clayton: healthuggesting the games carry, medical, social and even humanr. media expirts firing back at gaming disorder saying it comes from low-quality research on the subject. yeah. heather: forget the fitbit, latest tech for staying healthy is the sickbit. new app that would be able to tell you when you're about the get the flu hours before your first sneeze they say. it would work with health trackers and smart watches, heart rate and body temperature to predict illness as much as 12 hours before the symptoms set in. clayton: my watch just told me i'm going to be sick tomorrow. i can't come in. heather: that might work. clayton: free refills no longer on tap. government now trying to crack down on free soda, really? heather: giving the gift of life, the nanny who now has a life-long life-saving bond with the little girl that she looks after. , because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures l
the controversial statement from the world health organization sparking outraged. ♪ ♪ ♪ clayton: healthuggesting the games carry, medical, social and even humanr. media expirts firing back at gaming disorder saying it comes from low-quality research on the subject. yeah. heather: forget the fitbit, latest tech for staying healthy is the sickbit. new app that would be able to tell you when you're about the get the flu hours before your first sneeze they say. it would work with health...
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the state based a decision on the world health organization that said the chemical could cause cancer. now, the product's maker, monsanto, rejects any health risks for roundup, and sued to block the warning labels. california now hoping to see that case dismissed. >> connecticut county health official -- contra county officials have combined about a compost area in a landfill. we look at why the county is taking action. >> reporter: inspectors say this facility was accepting more waste than permitted, and that caused unsame buildup, and even fires at the so it's. the complaint started in september from residents near the west contra costa sanitation facility in richmond. >> there were a total of 400 calls that came in, not only to our federalty, is but to the air board. >> reporter: people described noxious foul smells in the air, causing other concerns. >> we did receive some reports of people with headache, unusualia, and some throat irritation. think correspondent sent environmental health inspect inners to the sprawling come post site site on par boulevard, operated and owned by r
the state based a decision on the world health organization that said the chemical could cause cancer. now, the product's maker, monsanto, rejects any health risks for roundup, and sued to block the warning labels. california now hoping to see that case dismissed. >> connecticut county health official -- contra county officials have combined about a compost area in a landfill. we look at why the county is taking action. >> reporter: inspectors say this facility was accepting more...
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in 2015 the world health organization says the d.r. highest traffic accident death rate in americas at 29.3 out of every 100,000 inhabitants. eric: and, of course, the marlins' ace, jose fernandez, was killed in that horrible boat crash in miami bay. rob, thank you. arthel? >> well, president trump -- >> i just wanted to really say that i love you, i respect you, there's nobody i respect more. you're going to do a fantastic job, and we're going to start winning again. arthel: president trump paying a visit to cia headquarters yesterday, vowing to stand behind the agency. it comes just days after tense remarks between mr. trump and former cia director john brennan. the president suggesting brennan had something to do with the controversial leaked dossier earlier this month. >> i think that john brennan has a lot of things that he should answer for in regard to these leaked documents. i find the whole thing despicable. i think that it's unprogressal. unprofessional. i think perhaps he's bitter. you know, he was replaced the day before. h
in 2015 the world health organization says the d.r. highest traffic accident death rate in americas at 29.3 out of every 100,000 inhabitants. eric: and, of course, the marlins' ace, jose fernandez, was killed in that horrible boat crash in miami bay. rob, thank you. arthel? >> well, president trump -- >> i just wanted to really say that i love you, i respect you, there's nobody i respect more. you're going to do a fantastic job, and we're going to start winning again. arthel:...
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the world health organization warns the findings are extremely important since depression affects 350 were are learning about more negative affects of babies born addicted to opiates. child born dependent on opiates may be more likely to perform poorly in school as they get older. that is according to a new study from australia. children born dependent on opiates suffer withdrawal and other health problems. the new research adds another problem to their long-term health outlook. authors of the study say children who are born addicted to opiates and their families must be identified early and provided with support to minimize the consequences of a poor education later in life. çááámarkáááÑ[take: on cam] çáááon camáááÑ coming up... a body found near an east bay high school. hear what police are saying about what the victim was doing before she died.çáááadvanceáááÑ çáááanny @ landáááÑ a warning to parents... people are finding mold inside a popular baby teething toy... we'll show you what you should be on the look out for. çáááadvanceáááÑçááájamesáááÑ rain on the way... çááájamesáááÑ ad
the world health organization warns the findings are extremely important since depression affects 350 were are learning about more negative affects of babies born addicted to opiates. child born dependent on opiates may be more likely to perform poorly in school as they get older. that is according to a new study from australia. children born dependent on opiates suffer withdrawal and other health problems. the new research adds another problem to their long-term health outlook. authors of the...
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says, the world health organization. 13% of maternal deaths the w.h.o. ys comes from unsafe abortions by putting this global gag rule bk into effect, we are sending manyomen around the world to an ear death. >> and expanding it, in fact, and speaking of this whole issue, it's one of the issues of course for the health and human services secretary, that is up now before the senate finance committee, the confirmation hearing of tom price. >> there are taxes in obamacare and when it is repealed there's no question the taxes are going to be repealed. i promise you the taxes are going to be repealed. when those taxes are repealed will anyone in america who makes less than $200,000 benefit from the repeal of those taxes? >> i look forward to working with you on that plan and hopefully that will be the case. >> no, no, no, no. no, i'm asking the taxes that are in there now, does anybody who makes less than $200,000 pay those taxes now? >> it depends how you define the taxes. there are many individuals who are paying much more than they did prior to that point. >
says, the world health organization. 13% of maternal deaths the w.h.o. ys comes from unsafe abortions by putting this global gag rule bk into effect, we are sending manyomen around the world to an ear death. >> and expanding it, in fact, and speaking of this whole issue, it's one of the issues of course for the health and human services secretary, that is up now before the senate finance committee, the confirmation hearing of tom price. >> there are taxes in obamacare and when it is...
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the air quality is more than 50 times worse than the level the world health organization considers safe. it has some people looking for ways to keep the inside clean. >> her life just began. the air she breathes in and out is such a bad quality. i couldn't sleep. two nights i couldn't sleep. michelle: so far the family has spent purifiers and $500 every few weeks to change the filters. they have also spent another $5,000 for ventilation system. alison: wow! that is not the only part of the world dealing with the problem. look at paris. paris saw its highest pollution in a decade last week. they are blaming car exhaust and wood fires for all of the tiny particles in the air. still ahead -- >> do not let anyone ever make you feel like you don't matter or you don't have a place in our american story. alison: parting words from the first lady and she and her husband prepare for wife after the white -- life after the whie house. >> they are considerrability america's most desirable neighbors and now you can get a chance to l fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that m
the air quality is more than 50 times worse than the level the world health organization considers safe. it has some people looking for ways to keep the inside clean. >> her life just began. the air she breathes in and out is such a bad quality. i couldn't sleep. two nights i couldn't sleep. michelle: so far the family has spent purifiers and $500 every few weeks to change the filters. they have also spent another $5,000 for ventilation system. alison: wow! that is not the only part of...
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the world health organization has not suggested people stop eating palm oil at this point. >>> apparently it is true what they say, perception is reality, at least when it comes to your cup of coffee. >> yours is pretty small. >> this is just water but let's pretend. >> a new study asked 300 people to arrange pictures of coffee mugs based on a series of questions. they were asked to place the mugs in order based on how bitter they thought the coffee would be so the majority expected coffee in short and narrow cups to be more bitter. they expected cups with wider diameters to be sweeter like what you would get when you order a cappuccino. most were willing to pay more for mugs that were wider and taller and interesting, all this even though they never tasted any of the coffee at all. >> did you say mine was small? >> a little small, little short. >> i think mine is pretty big. >> i have those big mugs at home, right, alexis? >> i don't want -- i'm staying out of this. i don't know what reggie -- what he's going for there. >> the mug. >> he is drinking coffee right now. we'll take you back
the world health organization has not suggested people stop eating palm oil at this point. >>> apparently it is true what they say, perception is reality, at least when it comes to your cup of coffee. >> yours is pretty small. >> this is just water but let's pretend. >> a new study asked 300 people to arrange pictures of coffee mugs based on a series of questions. they were asked to place the mugs in order based on how bitter they thought the coffee would be so the...
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disease, they are given therapeutic concentrations so i'm in the midst of an analysis for the world health organization about, it's not really a useful argument. all uses of antibiotics have to be scrutinized and controlled. i haven't think because the vast majority are used in agriculture and they are used in ways that really fits the evolutionary agenda of bacteria to selective resistance that we should pay some attention to this answer. >> and i think this is a calling issue and your people are talking about it and even companies like purdue now are talking about it, and other companies are looking at the use of antibiotics and hormones and other additives. so something is happening out there. >> i think that's true. >> why is that happening? >> i think consumers have become focused on this issue area and i like to think that some of the research and papers we've written and others as well has generated a body of evidence that causes thoughtful people to focus on this but we've had some problems. we have the fda right now read labeling growth promotion use as prevention. that's frankly outrageous. >
disease, they are given therapeutic concentrations so i'm in the midst of an analysis for the world health organization about, it's not really a useful argument. all uses of antibiotics have to be scrutinized and controlled. i haven't think because the vast majority are used in agriculture and they are used in ways that really fits the evolutionary agenda of bacteria to selective resistance that we should pay some attention to this answer. >> and i think this is a calling issue and your...
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so i think people who are pro-life have to think about the ramifications according to the world health organization it actually does something very contrary to what people who want to reduce abortions do, but i appreciate the nice gesture for the pro-life people by president trump. on the tpp pilot pipeline, i said for years i thought the obama administration waffled on this. how many years was it? >> harris: hillary clinton waffled, she couldn't figure out whether she was for a door against it. >> julie: what i don't understand is why take it away from the state department? they would be able to approve it presumably with him putting a stamp on it. >> harris: question for you, steve, did he start with all the things he needed to? everybody was rooting for obamacare, but are these the things that you kind of thought this is where he'll start? >> steve: i think they make sense, and they are things that show that he means business. and i think it's not going to stop today, it's going to be day after day like this. and i think the other really important thing is the way that he is bringing people in.
so i think people who are pro-life have to think about the ramifications according to the world health organization it actually does something very contrary to what people who want to reduce abortions do, but i appreciate the nice gesture for the pro-life people by president trump. on the tpp pilot pipeline, i said for years i thought the obama administration waffled on this. how many years was it? >> harris: hillary clinton waffled, she couldn't figure out whether she was for a door...
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and in examining the -- how the world health organization did in these outbreaks, i think what it exposed was some deficiencies within world health organization as well, that they were not able to respond. and that's where normally -- this was an outbreak that occurred in another part of the world. they should have been the first responders to the scene. but as you point out, cdc as well as other u.s. assets had to be put in those countries to assess that. it is worth an examination of how that interfaces in these types of outbreaks whether it's ebola or the zeka a virus, how is that working with the global health organizations as well. >> thank you very much for your time and congratulations on your nomination. >> senator marking. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. tillerson, do you agree with president-elect trump when he said, quote, it wouldn't be a bad thing for us if japan, south korea, or saudi arabia acquired nuclear weapons? >> senator, i don't think anyone advocates for more nuclear weapons on the planet. >> donald trump said it would not be a bad thing. do you agree with that or d
and in examining the -- how the world health organization did in these outbreaks, i think what it exposed was some deficiencies within world health organization as well, that they were not able to respond. and that's where normally -- this was an outbreak that occurred in another part of the world. they should have been the first responders to the scene. but as you point out, cdc as well as other u.s. assets had to be put in those countries to assess that. it is worth an examination of how that...
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california wants to add that it can cause cancer based upon a decision by the world health organization saying it's probably car inoh genic to humans. monsanto is sugar california calling the proposal fraud and baseless and violates the constitution. killing weeds is big business. last year monsanto reported $3.5 billions in sails of crop control products which include roundup. there's more at stake for monsanto than just the weed killer. many of the company's genetically modified crops are designed to be immune to glie foe sate. jevry scott is a professor at cornell university. >> glifosate is nontoxic in any plant and toxic to anything that's not plant. >> reporter: monsanto says it will challenge the court's ruling. for "cbs this morning: saturd " saturday," omar villafranca, dallas. >>> time snow you this morning's headlines. a former student is suing baylor university allowing them to continue with cult trat sexual violence. she claims there were 50 other ins instances over a four-year period. inere are 17 known allegations players. the university declined to comment. >>> "forbes"
california wants to add that it can cause cancer based upon a decision by the world health organization saying it's probably car inoh genic to humans. monsanto is sugar california calling the proposal fraud and baseless and violates the constitution. killing weeds is big business. last year monsanto reported $3.5 billions in sails of crop control products which include roundup. there's more at stake for monsanto than just the weed killer. many of the company's genetically modified crops are...
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so about six years ago, the recommendations started coming out that the world health organization has taken all of the studies out there, and that concluded that as we get older, says, cervical cancer decreases progress live. >> happen boys play a role in this, as well? >> of course they do. so it is recommend from the age nine, ten, that girls start getting the guard sill vaccine, trying to make impact in the next 20 years, in the lives, to see if we can decrease the risk of cervical cancer. and about four and a half years ago sake seen came out for the boys also. >> because boys are carrier of phv? >> not carriers -- >> also, we want to make sure women can learn from this, take away from this, with erin andrews in her case she said she went for routine checkup, and found that she had t so lesson, laid its, make sure to go in and get your check up? >> right. one has to remember although the recommendation is the pap smear can be done in normal healthy females, with normal previous pap testing, every few years, that doesn't mean that you don't go in every year to have gynocological ex
so about six years ago, the recommendations started coming out that the world health organization has taken all of the studies out there, and that concluded that as we get older, says, cervical cancer decreases progress live. >> happen boys play a role in this, as well? >> of course they do. so it is recommend from the age nine, ten, that girls start getting the guard sill vaccine, trying to make impact in the next 20 years, in the lives, to see if we can decrease the risk of...
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an observation because at some point somebody has to pay for this and in examining how the world health organization did in these outbreaks, i think what it exposed was some deficiencies within the world health organization as well that they were not able to respond and that's where normally this was an outbreak that occurred in another part of the world, they should have been the first responders to the scene, but as you pointed out the cdc and other u.s. assets had to be put in to address that. it's worth an examination of how that interfaces in these types of outbreaks, whether it's ebola or the zika virus how is that world health organization working with others as well. >> thank you very much for your time and congratulations your nomination. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. tillerson, do you agree with president elect trump when he said, quote, it wouldn't be a bad thing for us if japan, south korea, saudi arabia acquired nuclear weapons? >> senator, i don't think anyone advocates for more nuclear weapons on the planet. >> donald trump said it would not be a bad thing. do you agree with that or
an observation because at some point somebody has to pay for this and in examining how the world health organization did in these outbreaks, i think what it exposed was some deficiencies within the world health organization as well that they were not able to respond and that's where normally this was an outbreak that occurred in another part of the world, they should have been the first responders to the scene, but as you pointed out the cdc and other u.s. assets had to be put in to address...
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in examining for how the world health organization did in these outbreaks, i think what it exposed was some deficiencies within the world health organization as well, that they were not able to respond. that is where normally, this is where an outbreak took place in another part of the world, they should have been the first responders to the scene. in toassets had to be put those countries to address that. i think it is worth an cdc's role -- and how these outbreaks, how is that interface working with the global health organizations as well. >> thank you very much for your time and congratulations on your nomination. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. tillerson, and you agree with president-elect trump when he said "it wouldn't be a bad thing for us if japan, south acquired saudi arabia nuclear weapons." mr. tillerson: i don't think anyone advocates for more nuclear weapons on the planet. >> donald trump said it would not be a bad thing. you agree or disagree? mr. tillerson: i do not agree. >> would you commit to working vigorously to making sure that no additional country on the planet o
in examining for how the world health organization did in these outbreaks, i think what it exposed was some deficiencies within the world health organization as well, that they were not able to respond. that is where normally, this is where an outbreak took place in another part of the world, they should have been the first responders to the scene. in toassets had to be put those countries to address that. i think it is worth an cdc's role -- and how these outbreaks, how is that interface...
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he has threatened to slash funding for the united nations, including the world health organization which fights global pandemics. while addressing employees of the central intelligence agency, standing in front of a wall honoring professionals who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms, president trump threatened to take iraq's oil. that he wanted to take another look at taking iraq's oil. he had this in a quote -- to the victor go the spoils. this is a line attributed to julius caesar. he began to rattle the sabre with china before he was sworn in. the president has done all of this while repeatedly praising vladimir putin as a strong leader and proposing to improve relations there while making them worse nearly everywhere else. and this weekend he closed americans' doors to muslim refugees, trying to escape the very evil our government is the fighting against. he not only closed the doors to people who believe in our democratic institutions and the freedoms we enjoy, he closed doors to people who have risked their lives in service of our ideals. these are not normal changes
he has threatened to slash funding for the united nations, including the world health organization which fights global pandemics. while addressing employees of the central intelligence agency, standing in front of a wall honoring professionals who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms, president trump threatened to take iraq's oil. that he wanted to take another look at taking iraq's oil. he had this in a quote -- to the victor go the spoils. this is a line attributed to julius...
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of acrylamide that they are getting into their body is higher than organisations like the world health organization mixed and varied dietand continue to have a mixed and varied diet and that would be fine. look ago the toast here then. the bit on the far left there, looks like it is not even toast, it is a bit of bread. that's barely much more toasted, but is that too much?” mean the one on the far end there is clearly far too much. that's got clearly far too much. that's got clear burn on the top. would you scrape that off and it will be all right? you're going to remove some of the acrylamide, but not all of it. the acrylamide forms naturally when you cook a product. mainly on the surface which is why things like crisps have high levels because there is a lot of surface in relation to the volume of a crisp. with the toast that you have there, what we're interested in is not telling you to stop eat ago product and not do this and not do that, we are saying we're interested in your diet. how much would you have to eat for it to be a problem? if you were to eat a diet high in crisps or burnt toast o
of acrylamide that they are getting into their body is higher than organisations like the world health organization mixed and varied dietand continue to have a mixed and varied diet and that would be fine. look ago the toast here then. the bit on the far left there, looks like it is not even toast, it is a bit of bread. that's barely much more toasted, but is that too much?” mean the one on the far end there is clearly far too much. that's got clearly far too much. that's got clear burn on...
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. >>> a major discovery in the health world. the new organ that was just discovered in the human body. the snow that is moving into our area later today. a reminder, we will be on early tomorrow morning starting at 4:00 a.m. with the latest road conditions and school delays been storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell and sheena parveen are back with a closer look at what to expect. >>> and we are following a developing story in southern california. a search under way for a missing helicopter. game night is our daughter allie's favorite night. and knowing that her favorite general mills big g cereals are gluten-free, like honey nut cheerios, rice chex and lucky charms, she can enjoy it her way. you said you wanted to feel better about your cereal. general mills big g cereals hear you. that's why we say "yes" to whole grain as our first ingredient. and "no way" to high fructose corn syrup. so no matter what your favorite is, you can feel good about general mills big
. >>> a major discovery in the health world. the new organ that was just discovered in the human body. the snow that is moving into our area later today. a reminder, we will be on early tomorrow morning starting at 4:00 a.m. with the latest road conditions and school delays been storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell and sheena parveen are back with a closer look at what to expect. >>> and we are following a developing story in southern california. a search under way for a...
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with scientific experts including the cdc world health organization has concluded that there is no safe level of lead exposure. will you commit to making environmental justice and immediate priority of the epa if you're confirmed as administrator. >> i think it's a very important role. >> the senator's time is expired . >> senator sullivan. i just had one final question. we talked about some of the challenges that we have the committee has been working on infrastructure issues there is a lot of discussion over last year over flint michigan on clean water and sewer and in my state they have over 30 communities that don't have any clean water and sewer. in terms of the diseases in the living conditions and things like that. i can be very difficult. they established a new program for disadvantaged communities to work on those kind of issues whether in alaska or other parts of the country that literally live in third world conditions in some communities. it would be administered by the epa this new program and i just want to get your commitment to work with us to fully fund that new program
with scientific experts including the cdc world health organization has concluded that there is no safe level of lead exposure. will you commit to making environmental justice and immediate priority of the epa if you're confirmed as administrator. >> i think it's a very important role. >> the senator's time is expired . >> senator sullivan. i just had one final question. we talked about some of the challenges that we have the committee has been working on infrastructure issues...
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the wrong sport just saying. thanks. mel. >> according to world health organization if you cannot way without video games you may have a mentalimpact of plague games excessively could cause a gaming disorder. they wants to add this new term to the latest addition of international classification of diseases and over two dozen experts are speaking out against the move. they say research behind new term is not based on playing video games but instead using substance abuse data. and if gaming disorder is officially adopt today could lead to marketing and advertising restrictions that require large labels on video games warping of potential health risk like the wins you see on cigarettes. >> meanwhile paris jackson is ready for a close-up the daughter of late pop star mike a.m. jackson will make her debut on the fox show star. she will play young stylist social guru who oversees a show for the girls girl group. you can catch that here on "fox5"tomorrow night at nine. >> actress goreia is taxed to be on "empire". she is to play charlotte frost. season four of the hit show returns from winter hiatus us to fox wednesday march 2. >> w
the wrong sport just saying. thanks. mel. >> according to world health organization if you cannot way without video games you may have a mentalimpact of plague games excessively could cause a gaming disorder. they wants to add this new term to the latest addition of international classification of diseases and over two dozen experts are speaking out against the move. they say research behind new term is not based on playing video games but instead using substance abuse data. and if gaming...
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the air is 50 times worse than what world health organizations say is safe. ng life miserable outdoors for people in cities like beijing and many are spending big money to make sure the air inside their homes are clean. so far one family has $7,500 -- they spent that much just for air purifiers. plus another $500 every few weeks to change the filters inside. and another 5,000 for an in- wall ventilation system [chuckling] that pumps out filtered air. >> very expensive but think about the house, there's nothing to trade off you know. >> the cold winter months often cause air pollution to rise throughout much of china because more homes are burning coal for heat. now, they always say, the grass is greener on the other side. in this case the grass is greener here literally more -- >> definitely, yes. >> we're appreciative of that, right? clean air. >> yes, we are. and especially that video with the wall of smog coming in. >> hard to believe. >> not good. >> a friend of mine and i wanted to go to china but we'll wait. 5:15. >>> let's check mass transit. i want to
the air is 50 times worse than what world health organizations say is safe. ng life miserable outdoors for people in cities like beijing and many are spending big money to make sure the air inside their homes are clean. so far one family has $7,500 -- they spent that much just for air purifiers. plus another $500 every few weeks to change the filters inside. and another 5,000 for an in- wall ventilation system [chuckling] that pumps out filtered air. >> very expensive but think about the...
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the integration of a lotaldrich, it requires of attention, the health care business has an interesting pipeline, we think we can grow organically. we look at our performance materials business, the worldleader, have market shares of 60% in some of the most important areas in which we work. we do not see any necessity to move and organically at this stage. >> let's talk about your health care, with donald trump set to take office, you know policy change is coming, something will replace obamacare, what will that have in terms of impact on your business? >> our current business is mostly in the specialty pharma, the u.s. is a very important market for us. we generally believe that the u.s. health care system will continue to reward true innovation. there is so much that still needs to be done in medical research, especially in every such as oncology and neurology. we have an optimistic view. >> an optimistic view because you think what will happen? >> there has been discussion about the pricing environment in the united states, the pricing environment in other countries and this discussion is natural. people are talking about how to best use resources in health care. medicinee that nobl
the integration of a lotaldrich, it requires of attention, the health care business has an interesting pipeline, we think we can grow organically. we look at our performance materials business, the worldleader, have market shares of 60% in some of the most important areas in which we work. we do not see any necessity to move and organically at this stage. >> let's talk about your health care, with donald trump set to take office, you know policy change is coming, something will replace...
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thousands of women packed the ben franklin parkway to stand up for the health safety and dignity of all women. the march around the world were organized an election cycle marked by derogatory and threatening rhetoric. in atlanta georgia strong is showing for's women march. >> more than 60,000 people where out in congressman john lewis' district. the marry mind peaceful. filled downtown atlanta. only one day after inauguration of president donald trump. marchers said that they wanted to send a strong message to the new administration. especially after the war of words that president trump engaged in civil rights icon congressman lewis. he join the rally telling his constituents he still fighting for them. >> i come here to say to you don't let anybody, anybody turn you around. [ applause ] >> and never never ever give up. never lose hope. >> estimated 1 million people rallied in women's marches around the globe today. >>> several prominent figures also showed their support at rallies today. >> but as fox's kristin fisher shows us the president is not letting today's criticism throw him down one bit. report president drum is that wastin
thousands of women packed the ben franklin parkway to stand up for the health safety and dignity of all women. the march around the world were organized an election cycle marked by derogatory and threatening rhetoric. in atlanta georgia strong is showing for's women march. >> more than 60,000 people where out in congressman john lewis' district. the marry mind peaceful. filled downtown atlanta. only one day after inauguration of president donald trump. marchers said that they wanted to...
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you have to picture the ymca not as a nonprofit that runs health clubs but, rather, as this enormous and actually quite wealthy international organization with chapters all over the world. and william traveled the world on their behalf. so the parents were both these activists. and so it's little surprise that eunice grew up quite ambitious. she attended smith college where she received her master's and her bachelor's in four years and was only the second student at smith ever to do that. she attended 230rd ham law school -- fordham law school. and important to the story, in 1944 the republican party that ran new york city at time, and as a footnote it's important to remember this is a time when virtually the entirety of african america voted republican routinely. so she was republican as were her parents and so on. so in 1944 she ran for state assembly. now, the only reason that matters -- she lost, by the way. the only reason she ran for state assembly is that in the days of machine politics, if you were the machine candidate and you lost, the machine's job was to find you a job. now, you have to understand, she's graduated law school at this time, she's a black woma
you have to picture the ymca not as a nonprofit that runs health clubs but, rather, as this enormous and actually quite wealthy international organization with chapters all over the world. and william traveled the world on their behalf. so the parents were both these activists. and so it's little surprise that eunice grew up quite ambitious. she attended smith college where she received her master's and her bachelor's in four years and was only the second student at smith ever to do that. she...
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health assistance. this means that it puts at risk 15 times more funding and millions more women and families. this targets some of the most effective health organizations that work in the developing world, organizations that are doing great work to provide h.i.v. services and maternal health care to counsel women on the risks of the zika infection, and it ignores decades of research because we know that when family planning services and contraceptives are easily accessible, there are fewer unplanned pregnancies, fewer maternal deaths and child deaths and fewer abortions. so if you want to prevent abortion, something that i think we all agree on, then why not give women and their families access to family planning services? i don't think we can allow extreme ideology to triumph over the urgent practical needs of women and families across the world. the facts make clear when family services are acceptable, rates of unplanned pregnancies and abortions go down. here in the united states the abortion rate has dropped to the lowest level since 1943, a success that is directly attributed to reduced cost-sharing for contraception under the affordable care act. what do we have? we have the lead
health assistance. this means that it puts at risk 15 times more funding and millions more women and families. this targets some of the most effective health organizations that work in the developing world, organizations that are doing great work to provide h.i.v. services and maternal health care to counsel women on the risks of the zika infection, and it ignores decades of research because we know that when family planning services and contraceptives are easily accessible, there are fewer...