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vaccinations. >> so we're going to need today the d-tap number five, your final polio... >> narrator: pediatrician dr. donna bradshaw-walters worries that these parents may unwittingly bring back diseases that haven't been seen for decades. >> say, "ah." >> ah. >> good job. the possibility of an outbreak is real here in ashland. we are not living in a bubble, especially in this day and age of international travel. our shakespeare festival draws people from all over the world and it's just a matter of time before someone comes to here from another area who is unimmunized and who has the disease and brings that disease into our community. >> narrator: in fact, ashland experienced an outbreak of chicken pox in 2014. and given the low rate of vaccination here, the community is at constant risk of other highly infectious and potentially serious diseases like measles or whooping cough taking hold. there are many pro-vaccine parents in ashland, like lorie anderson, whose son, evan, is fully vaccinated. >>
vaccinations. >> so we're going to need today the d-tap number five, your final polio... >> narrator: pediatrician dr. donna bradshaw-walters worries that these parents may unwittingly bring back diseases that haven't been seen for decades. >> say, "ah." >> ah. >> good job. the possibility of an outbreak is real here in ashland. we are not living in a bubble, especially in this day and age of international travel. our shakespeare festival draws people...
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>> look i think there are certain vaccines, like the polio vaccine.ld you not -- >> so do you want to force them? >> i want to force them it will come to that point. you get a fine. >> you don't mean forcibly take away the kid. >> you can't do that. that's ridiculous. it's like everything else. do you want me to give my kid a cigarette at the age of five? >> no. >> no. and i think a lot of people would jump up and down if they saw me give my 3-year-old girl a cigarette. because it's bad for you. you'll kill that kid. the same thing happens with vaccinations. >> so pay a fine. because this is a crisis. it's too dangerous. >> absolutely. you're talking about the lives of people. stossel: yet the media calls it a crisis. how many people have died of measles in america? no one. >> you still have relative small pockets. here's the problem -- >> but 69 people have died after getting the measles shot. >> yeah. but here's the problem that you have with your argument. i'm going to tell you where you're wrong. you think measles is a baby disease for the little
>> look i think there are certain vaccines, like the polio vaccine.ld you not -- >> so do you want to force them? >> i want to force them it will come to that point. you get a fine. >> you don't mean forcibly take away the kid. >> you can't do that. that's ridiculous. it's like everything else. do you want me to give my kid a cigarette at the age of five? >> no. >> no. and i think a lot of people would jump up and down if they saw me give my 3-year-old...
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as you probably heard, the vaccine efficacy wasn't great because of the mismatch in the vaccine strain of the predominant strain was h 3 n 2, but there were differences in the h 3 n 2 in the vaccine and what was circulating that made the vaccine not work as well as hoped. when there a predominant h 3 n 2 season this happens every few years. it is a regulary circulating flu strain the elderly tend to be effected more severely. that is in contrast to h 1 n 1 that effects middle aged individuals. last year we had several death. so far this year there one reported death in a individual under 65. we suspect there are deaths in older individuals and those are not reported to us so don't have a count of those. we responded to many outbreaks in long term care facilities, many more than in other seasons that i think speak tooz the tendency of the virus to effect the elderly more severely. we have sort of standard protocols and procedures that we work from to help these long term care facilities control the spled flu that helps to isolate the patient and give antiviral etreatment. that is my las
as you probably heard, the vaccine efficacy wasn't great because of the mismatch in the vaccine strain of the predominant strain was h 3 n 2, but there were differences in the h 3 n 2 in the vaccine and what was circulating that made the vaccine not work as well as hoped. when there a predominant h 3 n 2 season this happens every few years. it is a regulary circulating flu strain the elderly tend to be effected more severely. that is in contrast to h 1 n 1 that effects middle aged individuals....
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there is a new frontline documentar documentary documentary, the vaccine, and should vaccinating childrentt's family has come to argue that reed elementary should bar children that don't have legitimate exemptions. >> please eliminate the personal belief exemption at reed. >> my name is rhett prower. leukemia is cancer in my blood. >> rhett has become a poster child for the pro-vaccine camp which is now on the offensive, with california politicians considering new legislation to repeal personal belief exemptions. >> that documentary airs tomorrow night on pbs at 10:00 p.m. or 9:00 central. and joining us is the producer and director kate mcmahon. thank you for being here. first question why do you want to put this out now and why does it relate to everything we've been hearing about? >> i first want to tip my hat to the leadership at frontline. rainy aaron son and raff and david moynahan who brought this to us five years ago when we first did our reporting but called on us recently in light of the measles outbreak that we've seen spread through late december that began in disneyland. and
there is a new frontline documentar documentary documentary, the vaccine, and should vaccinating childrentt's family has come to argue that reed elementary should bar children that don't have legitimate exemptions. >> please eliminate the personal belief exemption at reed. >> my name is rhett prower. leukemia is cancer in my blood. >> rhett has become a poster child for the pro-vaccine camp which is now on the offensive, with california politicians considering new legislation...
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you joining us vaccines is scary. he says ask for vaccines without them are awful.because it does openly go out there and say my kids have been vaccinated ♪ >> the new doctor doolittle. he doctor doolittle. he sings to the animals kind is breaking the world record ♪ >> can make it up next "chasing". >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. cold conditions overnight. ultimate doppler showing a weakening clipper to our south. there might be a passing flurry during the overnight and early tomorrow morning but otherwise, chilly again for your tuesday and then some midweek showers perhaps even a thunderstorm, a lot of temperature changes to get (coughing) coughing disrupts everyone's life. that's why there's delsym. delsym's advanced time release formula helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours. all night... or all day. you clean with soap and water, about a thousand times a day. but germs might still be there. new lysol tap top will change the way you clean. it kills 99.9% of germs without harshness, to help
you joining us vaccines is scary. he says ask for vaccines without them are awful.because it does openly go out there and say my kids have been vaccinated ♪ >> the new doctor doolittle. he doctor doolittle. he sings to the animals kind is breaking the world record ♪ >> can make it up next "chasing". >> ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >> hi, everyone, i'm fox 29's chief meteorologist scott williams. cold conditions overnight. ultimate doppler...
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but some people recommend vaccinating annually for the distemper parvo and feline vaccine. some recommend three years. the rabies is boosted every three years. >> thank you. if you have a question for dr. jill, just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. >>> a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline at 888-5-helps- u. volunteers are there right now. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ [music] i love my sister. my heart doesn't see race. love is love. >>> the second round of sweet sixteen games starts later today on kpix 5 at 4:15. the number one seed duke taking on fifth seed utah follows kpix 5 post-game show with dennis and the gang. >> how are you doing? >> my aggies i think they, uhm [ cellphone rings ] >> brooke: hi. >> deacon: hey. i was just checking in. you gonna go to the meeting this morning? >> brooke: yeah. you? >> deacon: yeah. i was just wondering if you need a ride. >> brooke: no. no. i'm fine. i'll see you there. >> deacon: okay. all right. i'll see y
but some people recommend vaccinating annually for the distemper parvo and feline vaccine. some recommend three years. the rabies is boosted every three years. >> thank you. if you have a question for dr. jill, just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. >>> a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline at 888-5-helps- u. volunteers are there right now. we'll be right...
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we can already do that with emerging new vaccines. the u.s. has a stockpile of the h7 vaccine. is the first synthetic vaccine that my team at the institute of synthetic genomics did. it proves the paradigm can happen. we have a stockpile of this new vaccine. the first case has occurred in the u.s. for the first time, we are ahead of the game is to always trying to play catch-up. it is a matter where each of these infectious diseases -- one size does not fit all. the future will be rapidly e-mailing these around. and blocking transmission of a very early on. we should be able to eliminate teacher pentel -- eliminate future pandemics. >> santa claus has little on the sky. --- little on this guy. everybody say goodbye to him applause-wise, so he can hear you. [applause] alright. >> now, a discussion concerning the activities and oversight of college fraternities and sororities. from today's washington journal this is about 35 minutes. tinues. host: kevin o'neill joins us in our last segment this morning to talk about the greek system on american college campuses, the second of dir
we can already do that with emerging new vaccines. the u.s. has a stockpile of the h7 vaccine. is the first synthetic vaccine that my team at the institute of synthetic genomics did. it proves the paradigm can happen. we have a stockpile of this new vaccine. the first case has occurred in the u.s. for the first time, we are ahead of the game is to always trying to play catch-up. it is a matter where each of these infectious diseases -- one size does not fit all. the future will be rapidly...
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practices for vaccinating your pet. well, welcome. happy friday. >> thank you, you, too. >> i just got a dog and i want to get it vaccinated where do i start? >> today i thought we would talk about the vaccinations for dogs and cats. distemper parvo for dogs that one protects against distemper which is an airborne virus. we are seeing it again so it's important when you get a puppy not to take them everywhere. parvo virus is one that sheds through the feces of dogs and even if the fecal matter has been picked up the virus can live for a develop long time and that is where they step on it and lick their paws or eat poop. rabies is very important. we usually don't vaccinate for that until after 4 months. they need to be bitten by an animal with rabies to get that particular virus. and then i wanted to mention board tell la which is one of the kennel cough bacteria we can protect against and then the distemper parvo there's parainfluenza. >> a lotful people don't understand that covers a lot of different things? >> it does
practices for vaccinating your pet. well, welcome. happy friday. >> thank you, you, too. >> i just got a dog and i want to get it vaccinated where do i start? >> today i thought we would talk about the vaccinations for dogs and cats. distemper parvo for dogs that one protects against distemper which is an airborne virus. we are seeing it again so it's important when you get a puppy not to take them everywhere. parvo virus is one that sheds through the feces of dogs and even if...
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has a stockpile of a vaccine. it is the first synthetic dna vaccine that my team at the institute did. it proves the paradigm can happen, so we have a stockpile of the new vaccine before a single case has occurred in the u.s. for the first time we are ahead of the game, instead of trying to play catch-up. it's a matter of working out the right to basis of the basis of the disease. one size does not fit all, but the future will be rapidly emailing these around, downloading them, and blocking the transmission, and we should be able to eliminate future pandemics. >> santa claus has very little on this guy. his presents are huge and fascinating. we are out of time, santa. everybody say goodbye to him applause-wise so he can hear you. [applause] >> now a discussion concerning the activities and oversight of college fraternities answer already is. from today's "washington journal," this is about 35 minutes. kevin, why was this established? guest: the political action committee was started in 2005 and its mission is to h
has a stockpile of a vaccine. it is the first synthetic dna vaccine that my team at the institute did. it proves the paradigm can happen, so we have a stockpile of the new vaccine before a single case has occurred in the u.s. for the first time we are ahead of the game, instead of trying to play catch-up. it's a matter of working out the right to basis of the basis of the disease. one size does not fit all, but the future will be rapidly emailing these around, downloading them, and blocking the...
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there's just as many doctors that are against vaccines.o, there aren't, but -- [ laughter ] fear not, my stupid little sheep, i'll keep you distracted from the realities of this world and i'll lead you fearlessly. to your slaughter. [ laughter ] one more. jimmy kimmel is worse than the priest abusing boys and bill cosby drugging girls. so you see people are taking a reasonable approach to this. [ laughter ] some of these people are demanding that i apologize. which i of course will not do. some are saying i'm attacking families with autism. which is nonsense. because i happen to be in a family with autism. a lot of these groups are insisting that i present both sides of the argument. i'm not going to do that either for the same reason i wouldn't present both sides if a group of people decided that pancakes make you gay. they don't. and there's no point in discussing it. [ cheers and applause ] if you really genuinely believe 99% of the doctors in this country are dishonest, then you need to see a doctor, ironically. so as far as i'm concer
there's just as many doctors that are against vaccines.o, there aren't, but -- [ laughter ] fear not, my stupid little sheep, i'll keep you distracted from the realities of this world and i'll lead you fearlessly. to your slaughter. [ laughter ] one more. jimmy kimmel is worse than the priest abusing boys and bill cosby drugging girls. so you see people are taking a reasonable approach to this. [ laughter ] some of these people are demanding that i apologize. which i of course will not do. some...
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some families say they don't trust the vaccine.al workers have even come under attack. >> for more on this, we're joined by a journalist in islamabad. explain why there is such a climate of fear in pakistan surrounding the polio vaccine. >> reporter: well, since 2011 when there was a cia backed vaccination campaign attempting to get access to the compound where osama bin laden was suspected to have been hiding out to extract dna from children living there, and in fact he was found there, there's been a huge amount of suspicion across pakistan about vaccination campaigns. we have seen that since 2012 as well, the taliban has banned vaccination campaigns in areas under their influence. in fact, in north waziristan, a taliban commander said polio was worse than drone strikes. so parents here in pakistan, if some areas, are worried that this is some kind of conspiracy against their families, that their children might be sterilized by taking the vaccine. also, there is a sense that other issues in their lives are more important than thi
some families say they don't trust the vaccine.al workers have even come under attack. >> for more on this, we're joined by a journalist in islamabad. explain why there is such a climate of fear in pakistan surrounding the polio vaccine. >> reporter: well, since 2011 when there was a cia backed vaccination campaign attempting to get access to the compound where osama bin laden was suspected to have been hiding out to extract dna from children living there, and in fact he was found...
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: there are many parents who fear this vaccine. have caught fire across the country about what this vaccine actually represents. some are worried that the vaccine would sterilize their children. some are worried about militancy. since 2012 the taliban has banned the vaccine in areas under their influence. and there are other daily worries that parents are more concerned about, lack of clean water, lack of roads, lack of other infrastructure like electricity that they think is more important, so they refuse the vaccine to pressure the government to address those issues. and so it's important to know that about 95% of pakistanis according to polls support this vaccine, but it's the stubborn 5 5% that are a problem for public health officials because they refuse that vaccine that is known to solve the issue and prevent polio from reaching kids. >> the taliban is targeting medical workers who administer the vaccine. so what are authorities doing to help protect them? >> reporter: that's right. that's another huge problem getting this v
: there are many parents who fear this vaccine. have caught fire across the country about what this vaccine actually represents. some are worried that the vaccine would sterilize their children. some are worried about militancy. since 2012 the taliban has banned the vaccine in areas under their influence. and there are other daily worries that parents are more concerned about, lack of clean water, lack of roads, lack of other infrastructure like electricity that they think is more important, so...
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in can state law it says that parent may send their kids to public schools if they've not been vaccinated based on their personal belief so based on the committee decision it seems always through the members of the committee remembered this compel takes positions not only recommends to the board it seemed as though the members of the committee are prepared to support that proposal i do want to alert you all that we have relatively small percentage of unvaccinated acids at the san francisco unified school district and one of the comparatively speaking one the phenomena that is interesting we should think about the percentage of unvaccinated students especially those who are not vaccinated because of the personal belief seems to co-related to the affluence of the community not having kids vaccinated at the end not to be the kinds of action that our families take but i will tell you and you'll all were provided with the materials it excludes our current policy it says that our vaccination policy is whatever is the same as the state law and we have the committee members have asked members of
in can state law it says that parent may send their kids to public schools if they've not been vaccinated based on their personal belief so based on the committee decision it seems always through the members of the committee remembered this compel takes positions not only recommends to the board it seemed as though the members of the committee are prepared to support that proposal i do want to alert you all that we have relatively small percentage of unvaccinated acids at the san francisco...
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if you could get a universal flu vaccine and gave it like you do the measles vaccine and forever be protectedhe thing we need to do. >> c-span: how close are you? >> dr. fauci: it is tough to predict and foolish to see we will have it in x-number of years. we have made breakthroughs in the last three or four years that encourage me to think within a reasonable amount of time. >> c-span: the toughest decision you have ever had to make. >> dr. fauci: well, one of the tough toughest was when i made a decision during the middle of the aids pandemic to bring the activist community into our liberations because most of the scientific community, including my own staff were totally against that. they said they would be disruptive and get in the way of the scientific approach. i got to know the activist very well. some of them are close to me today. >> c-span: larry crammer? >> dr. fauci: i still talk to larry and the group in the movie with peter stalely and mark harington and greg davis. i insisted we bring them in and i made it knowing there would be a lot of pushback from the scientific community a
if you could get a universal flu vaccine and gave it like you do the measles vaccine and forever be protectedhe thing we need to do. >> c-span: how close are you? >> dr. fauci: it is tough to predict and foolish to see we will have it in x-number of years. we have made breakthroughs in the last three or four years that encourage me to think within a reasonable amount of time. >> c-span: the toughest decision you have ever had to make. >> dr. fauci: well, one of the tough...
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the researchers used the virus to produce an inactivated vaccine. they gave the vaccine to monkeys twice. the animals were then given a lethal dose of the virus. they showed no symptoms of ebola. >> translator: we found it's effective in monkeys. we would like to develop new vaccines before the next ebola epidemic. >> the biggest outbreak started about a year ago. the disease spread to liberia, sierra leone and other african countries. officials at the world health organization report ebola has killed more than 10,000 people. >>> japanese experts have come up with new measures to prepare for volcanic eruptions. they issued a report after a fatal eruption in central japan. >> reporter: people gather at the foot of mount ontake for a moment of silence. they are remembering all that was lost in september's sudden volcanic eruption. 57 people died. six others are still missing. a victim's grandmother was overcome with emotion. >> translator: i'm so sad, so painful. >> reporter: the eruption was the deadliest volcanic event in decades. climbers were take
the researchers used the virus to produce an inactivated vaccine. they gave the vaccine to monkeys twice. the animals were then given a lethal dose of the virus. they showed no symptoms of ebola. >> translator: we found it's effective in monkeys. we would like to develop new vaccines before the next ebola epidemic. >> the biggest outbreak started about a year ago. the disease spread to liberia, sierra leone and other african countries. officials at the world health organization...
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we have one of the few states that allows anyone if they don't want their kids vaccinated. this is a significant pub public health issue. it isn't about his or her child t is about others in the community that are too young to be vaccinated or can't be vaccinated for spinge health reasons or the fact that vack seenss are not 100 percent. meseals are 95 percent effective. it is important we increase vaccination rates for measles and other diseases in california and i want to cu-mind senator pan for introducing sb 277 to firmly move us in that direction so and for your support >> thank you supervisor wiener. same house and same call. without ubjuckz this is adopted unanimously jrfxz rk >> item 22 is [inaudible] to consider without reference and amendment to board rule 3.31 to the extend the term of the joint set city and school district through nob nab >> supervisor kim >> i want to make a minor amendment to the motion suspended board rule 3.261. it is a typo, we have met on the 4th thursday. >> can we take that amendment without objection? >> second by supervisor campose >>
we have one of the few states that allows anyone if they don't want their kids vaccinated. this is a significant pub public health issue. it isn't about his or her child t is about others in the community that are too young to be vaccinated or can't be vaccinated for spinge health reasons or the fact that vack seenss are not 100 percent. meseals are 95 percent effective. it is important we increase vaccination rates for measles and other diseases in california and i want to cu-mind senator pan...
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why do my children need this vaccine? there's a great deal of suspicion from parents against the vaccine. >> is this on the taliban orders or are there religious reasons they are refusing to do it? >> reporter: there are a number of reasons. the taliban ban, against the polio vaccination that started in 2012 had a great deal to do with it. it became a health issue and security issue. more than 64 people who worked on polio campaigns have been killed since 2012. since that ban by the taliban, no health workers or no polio workers were allowed into the tribal areas controlled by the taliban. also, the polio vaccine itself had a bad reputation for a long time. many people think it's a ploy by the west to sterilize their children and therefore, they refuse to have them vaccinated. also, this measure shows you the kind of pressure the government is under. there's international pressure against pakistan who recorded 306 cases of polio. they are trying to show they are in control of the situation here. >> thank you very much, in
why do my children need this vaccine? there's a great deal of suspicion from parents against the vaccine. >> is this on the taliban orders or are there religious reasons they are refusing to do it? >> reporter: there are a number of reasons. the taliban ban, against the polio vaccination that started in 2012 had a great deal to do with it. it became a health issue and security issue. more than 64 people who worked on polio campaigns have been killed since 2012. since that ban by the...
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some parents are refusing to get their kids vaccine benated. now they are being locked up. >>> plus, a documentary on china's air pollution is getting a huge response. a closer look at why it's gone viral ahead. ♪ calloused fingers from my guitar strings. ♪ ♪ wild like the wind in the tall pine trees. ♪ ♪ i got roots and i got wings. ♪ ♪♪ doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglass. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> breaking news coming in to cnn now out of ukraine. we understand at least 30 people are believed to be dead after a coal mine explosion in the eastern part of the country. this report coming to us from the reuters news service. now this explosion at a coal mine happened this the don ecoregion. you'll know this is controlled by r
some parents are refusing to get their kids vaccine benated. now they are being locked up. >>> plus, a documentary on china's air pollution is getting a huge response. a closer look at why it's gone viral ahead. ♪ calloused fingers from my guitar strings. ♪ ♪ wild like the wind in the tall pine trees. ♪ ♪ i got roots and i got wings. ♪ ♪♪ doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that...
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anti-vaccinating children.ll of the dollars that you have put into vaccinating the world, what do you think of this? melinda: i think it is crazy. i meet women all of the world who value vaccines. they walk three hours and the heat, or 10 kilometers with a baby on their back to get that vaccination for their child because they know the difference that these diseases make in their community. they know is a life or death urgency. it is crazy to me that in the united states we have forgotten what those diseases are like and we would allow them to come back because they do not believe in vaccines. stephanie: do you think this is the best way to make a difference in the world? it does not seem like governments are doing as much as you are at this point. melinda: philanthropic dollars are tiny compared to government funding, but what they can do is be a catalytic wedge. they can take short experiments and prove if they were. they can take risks where governments can't or won't. once you prove that risk out it is our
anti-vaccinating children.ll of the dollars that you have put into vaccinating the world, what do you think of this? melinda: i think it is crazy. i meet women all of the world who value vaccines. they walk three hours and the heat, or 10 kilometers with a baby on their back to get that vaccination for their child because they know the difference that these diseases make in their community. they know is a life or death urgency. it is crazy to me that in the united states we have forgotten what...
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i we will tell you that religious families will not vaccinate their children.e will leave the state. >> i have to get counsel as to if i understand the dangers of not vaccinating my child which i don't need further council. i am an educated woman. >> my religion and my god and my government having absolutely no place. >> what it would do is force parents to bring a notarized letter. >> this debate is absolutely ludicrous. there is a responsibility to make sure that they are safe. a medical issue. yet the right to make other kid safe because you don't want to do with the law says you should do. >> it also does not say that the state has the right to force you to act in a certain way. just looking at the research that they did they are using people from the cdc who said that it was somewhat inconclusive and more research needs to be done alarm fullbacks. >> there are actually a couple who feel that their children has autism is a direct result of the vaccination that they received. >> freedom of religion is the very definition of being able to believe whatever it
i we will tell you that religious families will not vaccinate their children.e will leave the state. >> i have to get counsel as to if i understand the dangers of not vaccinating my child which i don't need further council. i am an educated woman. >> my religion and my god and my government having absolutely no place. >> what it would do is force parents to bring a notarized letter. >> this debate is absolutely ludicrous. there is a responsibility to make sure that they...
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even if you've already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additionalction. get this one done. ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13® today. you can't breathe through your nose, suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender, in the sleep aisle. cheryl: the s&p futures are closing. let's head pack to alan knuckman in the pits of the cme. alan. >> another good day for bulls after a speak last week but let's remember, last monday we were a few points of all-time highs once again within striking distance. we'll see if we can build on this we're at the midpoint really of the recent lows over last couple weeks to all-time high. important to see if we can follow thr
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he says research shows it is safe to give multiple vaccines on this schedule at each visit. if a new one is added to the schedule, it too, is tested alongside the others. >> and so we know that before the vaccine has ever been licensed that it's ok to give with the other vaccines. >> but, according to this report just released nearly nine out of 10 pediatricians have recently been asked especially when parents have kids not yet 2 to spread out the vaccine schedule. most said they were concerned about side effects not supported by research such as autism or an overload to the body's immune system. >> so if a parent has concerns though, about giving multiple shots at one time, what's the harm in spacing those out? >> they can handle tons of antigens at one time. there's no science to show that they overload the immune system. >> research shows most often when kids don't follow the schedule recommended, they won't finish the vaccine. that puts not only those children but others at risk for childhood diseases. >> when it comes to spacing that goes in contradict the cbc, the f.d.
he says research shows it is safe to give multiple vaccines on this schedule at each visit. if a new one is added to the schedule, it too, is tested alongside the others. >> and so we know that before the vaccine has ever been licensed that it's ok to give with the other vaccines. >> but, according to this report just released nearly nine out of 10 pediatricians have recently been asked especially when parents have kids not yet 2 to spread out the vaccine schedule. most said they...
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. >>> delaying childhood vaccines were more parents want to pull off or space out vaccinations doctors are complying despite the wrist. health reporter stephanie stahl has a closer look at a new study, that is caring for you and your eyes... ... just got a little easier. pearle vision accepts flex accounts and most vision plans, including eye med. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>> well, on the cw. three healthwatch today pediatricians are facing more pressure from parents to delay or space out vaccinations according to new research. it says that more doctors are agreeing to do so despite some concerns. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on this new study. >> reporter: lana sams want her son cruz vaccinated but just not number of shots recommended for his young age. >> my concern is that their body cannot handle the chemicals that are in the vaccinations. >> reporter: national survey says 93 percent of pediatricians are getting at least one request a in to spread out or postpone reaction nations for patients under the age of two wh
. >>> delaying childhood vaccines were more parents want to pull off or space out vaccinations doctors are complying despite the wrist. health reporter stephanie stahl has a closer look at a new study, that is caring for you and your eyes... ... just got a little easier. pearle vision accepts flex accounts and most vision plans, including eye med. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>> well, on the cw. three healthwatch today...
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and she believes it was brought on by her skies consent to vaccinations -- decision to consent to vaccinations i don't want other people to experience what i have experienced. >> reporter: lobbying against the two mandatory vaccination bills. s b-2 70 and sb792. >> you can be informed but to force a medical procedure is unethical. >> what they are doing is undermining parental rights. the state is taking over the children. >> the bills would require all children to receive vaccinations prior to attending public schools. it is in response to the measles outbreak in which california was hit the hardest. there are dueling views on the safety of vaccines. >> man made. >> they just assume that you want the shot. >> reporter: he is a father who was passing by. >> i suppose them. it should be my choice if i want my kid to be injected. >> these people are forced to content to it under duress. that a violation of human rights, common law, medical informed content. >> the medical community does not have the answers, till they have the answers, what is going to happen? >> the majority of doctors say the
and she believes it was brought on by her skies consent to vaccinations -- decision to consent to vaccinations i don't want other people to experience what i have experienced. >> reporter: lobbying against the two mandatory vaccination bills. s b-2 70 and sb792. >> you can be informed but to force a medical procedure is unethical. >> what they are doing is undermining parental rights. the state is taking over the children. >> the bills would require all children to...
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require life-saving vaccinations. i wonder if you could break that out a little bit. they have not gotten it or some of those have already received it, what vaccinations are we talking about? you know i've always believed that vaccinations like antibiotics as well as anesthesia are among the wonders of the world in terms of how they mitigate disease and pain. so the question would be 2.9 million, what are they lacking, and what is being done to try to get those vaccinations to them? >> thank you very much chairman smith, and thanks for your kind words. i have to say to follow up on a point that the ranking member made before he left it is a moment to be proud as an american in terms of what the u.s. taxpayer is doing to help us provide this kind of humanitarian aid to so many people in need. and we deeply appreciate that. in terms of the vaccination question, and we can take that back and get some more granularity for you certainly but between usaid and the state department's humanitarian programs both inside syria as
require life-saving vaccinations. i wonder if you could break that out a little bit. they have not gotten it or some of those have already received it, what vaccinations are we talking about? you know i've always believed that vaccinations like antibiotics as well as anesthesia are among the wonders of the world in terms of how they mitigate disease and pain. so the question would be 2.9 million, what are they lacking, and what is being done to try to get those vaccinations to them? >>...
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such a vaccine could reduce the need for an annual flu vaccine. universal flu vaccine candidates have now moved into clinical trials. nih commi remains committed to fundamental research. one exciting example is the brain initiative. this bold, multi agency effort is enabling innovative technologies, you see one here, to produce a clear and more dynamic picture of how brain cells interact in time and space. this initiative will get less mental tool in major brain advances. from alzheimer's, autism, schizophrenia. scientific advances are also exhilarating progress in a new era of precision medicine. doctors have had to base their treatments on the expected response of the patient. recent advances, including the plummeting cost of dna precision, takes into account differences in jeans environments, and lifestyles. the nih takes a lead role in the multi agency precision initiative. this will focus on cancer. to accelerate efforts, this will focus on how cancer has evaded treatments, and look at new treatments, in a wide range of adult and pediatric ca
such a vaccine could reduce the need for an annual flu vaccine. universal flu vaccine candidates have now moved into clinical trials. nih commi remains committed to fundamental research. one exciting example is the brain initiative. this bold, multi agency effort is enabling innovative technologies, you see one here, to produce a clear and more dynamic picture of how brain cells interact in time and space. this initiative will get less mental tool in major brain advances. from alzheimer's,...
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a law in new jersey could make it tougher for parents to claim a religious exemption for vaccinating their children. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan has more on the legislation that would make it harder for kid to skip their shots. >> reporter: caylee harris believes home schooling is best for her kids and against government mandating formatters of vaccination. >> i think every person should have a right to choose. there should be vaccine freedom. >> reporter: her belief is shared by 9,000 parents who use religious exemptions last year to keep their kid from being vaccinated but state law want to know what lincoln. >> mass vaccination has proven to work. >> reporter: herb connaway is doctor of internal medicine and one of the lawmakers sponsoring legislation to require parents claiming vaccination exceptions for their kid on ground to document religious doctrine to backup their view. >> as we have allowed a nim of people to claim it we have increasing number of people in or population unvaccinated. those people are getting measles now, when we thought we had essentially elimin
a law in new jersey could make it tougher for parents to claim a religious exemption for vaccinating their children. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan has more on the legislation that would make it harder for kid to skip their shots. >> reporter: caylee harris believes home schooling is best for her kids and against government mandating formatters of vaccination. >> i think every person should have a right to choose. there should be vaccine freedom. >> reporter:...
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a vaccine was inside me. i have-they found some of the vaccines were contaminated and tried to figure researching how those could be fixed. can i have the overhead in a focus, please? hello, can we focus? [inaudible] again last time this is a story of investigation into the contamination of the polio vaccine and in the late 50's and that lets up-that stopped the [inaudible] if you can pick it up, it is good read and that picks up lee and me, the book of some gal that mote lee harvey ozwauld during the polio vaccine research. he dervs a witness. i saw him die on tv same as a saw the plane fly into the second tower in new york on tv. after 50 wreers if someone wants to give lee harvey oswauld a witness he deserves it out. i would like give a shout out for christina [inaudible] >> thank you, sir. next speaker, please. >>-you can come to the podium here to the left of my left. >> okay, yes, you can hear this. in honor of womens day [inaudible] i want to put some women pictures here. heriot tubman. odesa. [inaudib
a vaccine was inside me. i have-they found some of the vaccines were contaminated and tried to figure researching how those could be fixed. can i have the overhead in a focus, please? hello, can we focus? [inaudible] again last time this is a story of investigation into the contamination of the polio vaccine and in the late 50's and that lets up-that stopped the [inaudible] if you can pick it up, it is good read and that picks up lee and me, the book of some gal that mote lee harvey ozwauld...
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there are dualing views on the safety of vaccines. one father thinks the new law is a bad idea even though he supports vaccination. >> it's my choice if i want my kids injected. >> it's a violation of human rights and medical consent. >> they do not have an answer to vaccine injuries. until they have those answers, what guessing to happen. >> the overwhelming majority of doctors the benefits of vaccines have been proven to outweigh the risks. >> the u.s. house of representatives is expected to improve the measure that would block deep cuts in doctor's medicare fees. they would have the focus on quality of care and a pay cut that they are facing on april first. while the bill is expected to pass the house, it may face opposition in the senate. they're weary about the restrictions and want the money for children and low income people extended further. >>> a new york man recovering from surgery is celebrating a nice get well card. a card from joseph's father had a lottery scratching ticket inside and it was $7 million. it was a good thin
there are dualing views on the safety of vaccines. one father thinks the new law is a bad idea even though he supports vaccination. >> it's my choice if i want my kids injected. >> it's a violation of human rights and medical consent. >> they do not have an answer to vaccine injuries. until they have those answers, what guessing to happen. >> the overwhelming majority of doctors the benefits of vaccines have been proven to outweigh the risks. >> the u.s. house of...
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even if you've already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additionalhis one done. ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13® today. doing this all day, my feet and legs got really tired. so i got dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. they absorb the shock of working on my feet all day. i feel energized! i'm a believer. dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. i'm a believer! >>> finally tonight, our persons of the week. for the last nine months we've been following the amazing story of a football dad and his young daughter on a journey. now, some big news for our persons of the week. >> are you ready for today? >> it's now known as the pep talk where we first meet little leah still and her father devon. >> let's do it. >> cancer diagnosed last june. a six-hour surgery, her father documenting it all the way. and listen to what he says about her hair. >> we're going to be just like this. one of the reasons i wanted to go public was to give people an inside look on what it's like to go through pediatric cancer. >> one day at a time. the doctors
even if you've already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additionalhis one done. ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13® today. doing this all day, my feet and legs got really tired. so i got dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. they absorb the shock of working on my feet all day. i feel energized! i'm a believer. dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. i'm a believer! >>> finally tonight, our persons of the week. for the...
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outbreaks and even vaccinated people may still be carriers and spread the disease without realizing guys back to you. >> thanks erin. >>> there you go, yet another buildup of evidence that you got to get your kids vaccinate. >> yeah no, kidding hm. >>> all right. so, storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us that we are basically problem free this morning. we had some sprinkles and showers that came through overnight. most of those are off to the north and east of philadelphia and shooting offer the coast and out to the ocean. as we take a look outside fairly cloudy skies overhead. might see a little bit of a sprinkle can. looks like they're spinning that green light around on the top of one of our center city buildings welcoming saint patrick's day in. and by the way i'm wearing orange this morning and i know i'm going to get an e-mail but we have a green screen behind us so if i wear a green tie we did this years ago i like disappeared so i can't wear green. sorry. 45 degrees in philadelphia, 42 in wilmington. orange is also on the flag, though. line in degrees in allentown 45 in
outbreaks and even vaccinated people may still be carriers and spread the disease without realizing guys back to you. >> thanks erin. >>> there you go, yet another buildup of evidence that you got to get your kids vaccinate. >> yeah no, kidding hm. >>> all right. so, storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us that we are basically problem free this morning. we had some sprinkles and showers that came through overnight. most of those are off to the north and east of...
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have some of the first vaccines. november also developed a drug they call ever prop. it is a strange name, but it is a derivative of growth factor that is injected into the margins of diabetic itsers. and they have been managing at least in the cuban context, to provide release from that disease for about 80% of the patients. that's significantly better than we have been able to do here. and it looks like it lasts pretty long. we talked to our community. >> sad joke in cuba is you can get a doctor, but you can't get an aspirin. as spring. who couldn't afford healthcare, and cried when it was free in cuba cuba equals health tourism. the biggest benefit would be help in cuba, and stream and also training and a lot of people are saying doctors are helping with ebola outbreaks. and a cuban american says well, the embargo doesn't apply to medical supplies but perhaps doctors. oh countries continents to help with the ebola outbreak, how can we in the united states actually benefit from cuban doctors? what is unique about c
have some of the first vaccines. november also developed a drug they call ever prop. it is a strange name, but it is a derivative of growth factor that is injected into the margins of diabetic itsers. and they have been managing at least in the cuban context, to provide release from that disease for about 80% of the patients. that's significantly better than we have been able to do here. and it looks like it lasts pretty long. we talked to our community. >> sad joke in cuba is you can get...
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policy and so we've asked the staff we've looked at the vaccination policies that we have and the csba model policies and asked the staff to bring us a recommendation for what changes we would want to make if any to our own policies and that will be forthcoming at the next meeting and we began to look at the legislative issues so you all should have gotten that packet that had the agenda of the rules committee on the front and it was followed by a big fat list which has all the bills that are legislative advocates are tracking so far a lot of these are spot bills just put in place and don't have content although there's a sense that this bill is probably going to be about that so we did not -- because the bills are not flushed out, we didn't take a position on many of the issues, but i recommend to you that you read this and tell us whether there are things in it that you want us to pay particular attention to remember again sorry mostly for the public if anybody is listening that the committee actually takes positions and not just make recommendations for the board, so so if you want
policy and so we've asked the staff we've looked at the vaccination policies that we have and the csba model policies and asked the staff to bring us a recommendation for what changes we would want to make if any to our own policies and that will be forthcoming at the next meeting and we began to look at the legislative issues so you all should have gotten that packet that had the agenda of the rules committee on the front and it was followed by a big fat list which has all the bills that are...
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even if you've already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additional. get this one done. ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13® today. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. >>> for the first time in the history of forensic science, a cast made of the inside of a gun was used to identify a murder weapon. the pistol used to kill cliff merck had been sold to a drug dealer by robert and gerald cowan, but for some reason, the cowans' fingerprints did not match those found at the crime scene. >> the person who attempted the comparison was then able to make a match, and he failed to have another examiner verify his conclusions. >> this was a breach of protocol. the standard operating procedure in all crime labs requires a fingerprint examiner to have someone verify his or her conclusions. so the fingerprints were resubmitted for analysis, and this time, the results were verified by a s
even if you've already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additional. get this one done. ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13® today. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. >>> for the first time in the history of forensic science, a cast made of the inside of a...
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a member of the kennedy family steps into the debate over mandatory child vaccination and what robert kennedy jr. wants the state lawmakers to do. >> voters are going to the polls in israel. stay tuned. the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen stop dreaming, start driving event. stop dreaming, and test-drive one today. hurry in and you can get 0% apr plus a $1000 volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 jetta and passat models. if you're a man over 50, you're in a group most likely to develop skin cancer including melanoma. that's why your best shot is to check for a spot. follow through and check your skin. go to spotskincancer.org to find out how. >>> covering walnut creek, burlingame campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> good morning at 4:41 on tuesday. from the camera you can see san francisco and the or side -- other side of the ba
a member of the kennedy family steps into the debate over mandatory child vaccination and what robert kennedy jr. wants the state lawmakers to do. >> voters are going to the polls in israel. stay tuned. the volkswagen jetta is really fun-to-drive. go for it. okay. wow... woohoo! i'm dreaming... pinch me. no, not while you're driving. and, right now, you can get a one-thousand-dollar volkswagen credit bonus on jetta models. seriously, pinch me. it's not a dream. ow! it's the volkswagen...
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even if you've already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additionalone done. ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13® today. >>> super stocks for your retirement. >> quest diagnostics i love it for people who want to buy and hold next five or ten years. >> adam. >> vanguard small cap etf. great way to diversify your portfolio. >> dr. stein. >> norfolk southern steel on steel is the way to move goods. >> all right. now go get rich. >> with terror threats on the rise new worries about the u.s. selling military equipment to countries with suspected ties to terror groups. one of these nations qatar getting $11 billion worth of arms last year alone. and as the president pow wow with their leader this week some law headachers sending a letter asking them to reassess those military sales. should we cut off all sales to all countries that have ties to terrorists. i'm david asman welcome to "forbes on fox." steve forbes, mike owe zaz yan, elizabeth mcdonald carrie she have leveled, bill and john tamny.
even if you've already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, prevnar 13® may help provide additionalone done. ask your healthcare professional about prevnar 13® today. >>> super stocks for your retirement. >> quest diagnostics i love it for people who want to buy and hold next five or ten years. >> adam. >> vanguard small cap etf. great way to diversify your portfolio. >> dr. stein. >> norfolk southern steel on steel is the way to move goods....