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citizens can be denied a life-saving vaccine. in this hypothetical case, an illegal immigrant was not allowed to receive eight vaccine shot in arizona because he was not a citizen. >> all persons having business between the supreme court of the united states, the court is now sitting. god save the united states and its honorable court. all right. >> you may be seated. good afternoon, and thank you again for your patience. i am todd brewster, the director for the peter jennings project. i would like to welcome you. since 2007, the mood court has been honored by the participation of some of the most important people in what. -- law. seats are arranged in chronological order. to the left is a judge in the second circuit court and dean of yale law school, on the board of the peter jennings project, intimately involved in this project since its inception. he knew peter jennings well. he has always been a wise counsel on matters, but this is his first year with which we have entered his company. welcome. we have the dean of the univers
citizens can be denied a life-saving vaccine. in this hypothetical case, an illegal immigrant was not allowed to receive eight vaccine shot in arizona because he was not a citizen. >> all persons having business between the supreme court of the united states, the court is now sitting. god save the united states and its honorable court. all right. >> you may be seated. good afternoon, and thank you again for your patience. i am todd brewster, the director for the peter jennings...
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hopefully we will have both of those and a malaria vaccine. if you can cut those diseases, then you can cut the 30-day to 5-year piece by well over half. that still leaves a large number under 30 days. if you get the mother starting prenatal, making sure she has the right vitamins, perhaps vaccines, make sure she has the clean birth kid, some antibiotics, make sure she has been given the right advice about keeping the baby warm, breast feeding, vaccination. that integrated approach can safe over half of the children that die during that first 30-day period. that is a big new focus not only of the d.h.i. plan but of work that we are doing. exactly how you go about that is not well understood. the vaccine piece, we need to put more into research. the model is pretty clear there. this first 30 days piece, there is a lot we know, but there is more that we need to know particularly because creating the demand by the mothers within their culture and social practices, that they will want these services. many places you go where your child has chills,
hopefully we will have both of those and a malaria vaccine. if you can cut those diseases, then you can cut the 30-day to 5-year piece by well over half. that still leaves a large number under 30 days. if you get the mother starting prenatal, making sure she has the right vitamins, perhaps vaccines, make sure she has the clean birth kid, some antibiotics, make sure she has been given the right advice about keeping the baby warm, breast feeding, vaccination. that integrated approach can safe...
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we have a new vaccine for part of the pneumonia burden. hopefully we will have a few more, and we will have a malaria vaccine. if you could cover those disease conditions, you could cut the 30 day to a five-year piece by well over half. that would still leave a gigantic number in those first 30 days. that is where all these words about integrated approaches come in. if you get the mother, starting at prenatal, making sure she has the right vitamins, make sure she has the clean birth kit, some antibiotics, make sure she has been given the right advice about keeping the baby warm, breast feeding, vaccination. that integrated approach can save over half of the children that died during that first 30 days. that is a big new focus, not only g with thathi plan, but work we are doing. exactly how you go about that is not well understood. we need to put more into research. the first 30 days peace, there is a lot we know, but there is more that we need to know, because creating the demand by the mothers within their culture that they will want thes
we have a new vaccine for part of the pneumonia burden. hopefully we will have a few more, and we will have a malaria vaccine. if you could cover those disease conditions, you could cut the 30 day to a five-year piece by well over half. that would still leave a gigantic number in those first 30 days. that is where all these words about integrated approaches come in. if you get the mother, starting at prenatal, making sure she has the right vitamins, make sure she has the clean birth kit, some...
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one is the vaccine allocation, which is money that goes to the global alliance for vaccines. it is phenomenal in terms of how effective it is. it is working now to get new vaccines out -- a rotavirus -- that will save over a half-million lives a year. i know the countries involved want to get these vaccines, so our generosity will make the difference. the other area to highlight that i hope would be increased is the funding for the global fund. the global fund is a well-run organization. the united states has been the biggest contributor. whatever generosity we provide there, other countries will respond in kind. the current approach does have a small cut in the money for the global fund. i hope that is fixed, particularly because this is a replenishment year and those other donors will be looking at us as they make their decisions. overall, this is very important work. we have evidence about the great impact that these investments have. we have a chance to increase them and make them more effective. i appreciate the opportunity to talk about this and engage in a conversation
one is the vaccine allocation, which is money that goes to the global alliance for vaccines. it is phenomenal in terms of how effective it is. it is working now to get new vaccines out -- a rotavirus -- that will save over a half-million lives a year. i know the countries involved want to get these vaccines, so our generosity will make the difference. the other area to highlight that i hope would be increased is the funding for the global fund. the global fund is a well-run organization. the...
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will i get the vaccine. this lady was fleeing prosecution. >> to what extent will the opinion beyond the narrow ground? it is inappropriate to discuss why it is a difficult constitutional issue that has the kind of problems that all of us say it is on one side or another, so that we've really, as a court, opened the discussion -- so that we really, as a court, open the discussion. i would think that a good opinion in a case like this would use questions without deciding. >> i am going to assign the opinion to you. >> can we hear from mr. starr? >> only to draw from the problem. may it please the court, too. it is wonderful for an audience that may not seek a court in action. -- seek a court in action. -- see a court in action. my general point is the backdrop of the problem. this was elegantly put together by mr. pace. with the death toll rising, congress's public approval rating plummeted. mr. matter some -- mr. madison and others saw this deliberately body -- this deliberative body. state legislators and s
will i get the vaccine. this lady was fleeing prosecution. >> to what extent will the opinion beyond the narrow ground? it is inappropriate to discuss why it is a difficult constitutional issue that has the kind of problems that all of us say it is on one side or another, so that we've really, as a court, opened the discussion -- so that we really, as a court, open the discussion. i would think that a good opinion in a case like this would use questions without deciding. >> i am...
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there is a lot of room for the state to rome, except to discriminate against the vaccine. as a matter of discrimination, not law. >> this court has the power to force congress not to duck issues, and that is an interesting thing, because if we buy what you say, we have our right to tell congress that it must take a very difficult political positions that it does not want to take, and we as a court can tell them they must do it.
there is a lot of room for the state to rome, except to discriminate against the vaccine. as a matter of discrimination, not law. >> this court has the power to force congress not to duck issues, and that is an interesting thing, because if we buy what you say, we have our right to tell congress that it must take a very difficult political positions that it does not want to take, and we as a court can tell them they must do it.
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vaccines to the poorest countries. both of our witnesses have spent a great deal of time thinking critically about how to maximize the funds available for global health. their organizations are deeply attuned to both the strengths and deficiencies of a global help avert, and may have acted independently to implement good ideas. for example, the clinton foundation has devoted efforts to negotiating lower prices for drugs, thereby increasing their availability, especially in africa. among its many endeavors, the gates foundation has worked to promote innovative funding mechanisms that would encourage research on vaccines applicable to specific circumstances in the developing world, despite the limited potential for profit from such vaccines. i am especially interested to hear the assessment of our witnesses concerning how the global community can more effectively work together to make progress against catastrophic diseases. do you feel that contributions from our friends and our allies are adequate? can global interests
vaccines to the poorest countries. both of our witnesses have spent a great deal of time thinking critically about how to maximize the funds available for global health. their organizations are deeply attuned to both the strengths and deficiencies of a global help avert, and may have acted independently to implement good ideas. for example, the clinton foundation has devoted efforts to negotiating lower prices for drugs, thereby increasing their availability, especially in africa. among its...
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anyone from six months and up can and should be vaccinated. christian schaffer, abc2 news. >> and the state is offering 150 free vaccination clinics free next week. to see the list, log on to abc2news.com and look for links mentioned on air. >>> according to the national centers for disease control, some 80 million americans have been vaccinated since october. rhode island has the highest rate of 39%, followed closely by five other states, mississippi came in with the lowest rate of 13%. >>> opening statements today in the trial of lamont davis. he's accused of shooting 5-year-old raven wyatt in the head last july. she survived by friends and family say the little girl is going through some intense rehabilitation, learning how to walk again. prosecutors say this video shows davis, then 17, firing a shot that hit raven. but the defense says the shooter on the tape is not davis because he was being monitored by the department of juvenile services on prior criminal charges. >> the gps records say two state employees will be testifying who were gp
anyone from six months and up can and should be vaccinated. christian schaffer, abc2 news. >> and the state is offering 150 free vaccination clinics free next week. to see the list, log on to abc2news.com and look for links mentioned on air. >>> according to the national centers for disease control, some 80 million americans have been vaccinated since october. rhode island has the highest rate of 39%, followed closely by five other states, mississippi came in with the lowest rate...
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there's a vaccine in a phase 3 trial. president clinton mentioned the idea that getting the very powerful medicines out by subsidizing their price will have a huge effect, because the older, cheaper medicines, there is widespread resistance to those. only by getting these better drugs out will we be able to reduce the number of deaths. there has really been a lot of engagement, great people coming in into this field. the malaria no more group. i think you will continue to see a number of the red -- a huge reduction of the number of childhood deaths. there are a number of countries where malaria's hold on the country is tenuous enough that it is within the possibility to substantially shrink the malaria map. >> mr. gates is being a little too modest to. we had 12 dozen people show up because we were given the medicine that worked -- 12,000 people that showed up because of the gates foundation funding it. this madison was selling between $8 and " $10 a dose -- this medicine was telling between $8.10 dollars a dose. we are n
there's a vaccine in a phase 3 trial. president clinton mentioned the idea that getting the very powerful medicines out by subsidizing their price will have a huge effect, because the older, cheaper medicines, there is widespread resistance to those. only by getting these better drugs out will we be able to reduce the number of deaths. there has really been a lot of engagement, great people coming in into this field. the malaria no more group. i think you will continue to see a number of the...
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what happened to the vaccine that she was denied. was there an american citizen standing by behind her that was going to get the vaccine yet she was denied it. if you look at the immigration status and you look at what happened to that vaccine, is there an american citizen right behind her and is the arizona state allowed to say that they want that american citizen to get the vaccine as opposed to this non-citizen who is in a particular immigration status. i think that the problem was brilliant because it had heard in this unusual immigration status which is neither permanent resident nor agreed visitor. asylum status lets someone stay in the country for a year, but if they do not have that they have done that is bad, they can adjust their status. in a sense, we have to deal with it on those particular facts. i think that, based on the facts that we have, i would have to agree with the lower court, although i would write a concurring opinion to make these particular points known to request below record being the circuit court? >> the
what happened to the vaccine that she was denied. was there an american citizen standing by behind her that was going to get the vaccine yet she was denied it. if you look at the immigration status and you look at what happened to that vaccine, is there an american citizen right behind her and is the arizona state allowed to say that they want that american citizen to get the vaccine as opposed to this non-citizen who is in a particular immigration status. i think that the problem was brilliant...
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. >>> a debate over vaccinating schoolgirls against hpv.ne mother testifies about what happened to her daughter. wÑñññ [ sneezes ] ♪ music plays ♪ [ sneezing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms -- runny nose, sneezing, and watery eyes -- and works when you need it most. benadryl®. you can't pause life. >>> welcome back. let's reset some of the top stories. the university of maryland released missing video from the notorious disturbance. the tapes just turned up because of a technician's error. >>> friends, colleagues, and students are arriving at a funeral home at this hour to honor slain principal, brian bets. montgomery county police are pouring over his facebook page in hopes of finding his killer. and a frantic search is underway in the gulf of mexico for 11 missing oil workers. a company official says there were no signs of problems before yesterday's big explosion on a drilling platform off louisiana. >>> currentl
. >>> a debate over vaccinating schoolgirls against hpv.ne mother testifies about what happened to her daughter. wÑñññ [ sneezes ] ♪ music plays ♪ [ sneezing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms -- runny nose, sneezing, and watery eyes -- and works when you need it most. benadryl®. you can't pause life. >>> welcome back. let's reset some of...
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. >> 1 in four millan lunarylande got the vaccine. it is not too late to vaccinate your child of what could be several more months of swine flu season. >> this virus represents a threat to children, five times the normal seasonal flu. do not take it lightly. >> not everyone believes the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the potential risk. >> i heard it from you. i did not know that it is coming back. i do not have a concern. >> she is not planning to seek out the shot. she is relying on good hygiene to protect her child. >> if you received the shots last fall or winter, you are still protected. next week, there will be free vaccination clinics. to find one near you, you can dial 211. wbal-tv. >> there is more of this one flu virus on our website. we had a link to the cdc where you can measure the outbreak or status in your community. go to wbaltv.com and click on medical alert. and one person remains in the hospital after suffering from a significant drop in blood pressure. he was taken after a severe nosebleed. the county executive d
. >> 1 in four millan lunarylande got the vaccine. it is not too late to vaccinate your child of what could be several more months of swine flu season. >> this virus represents a threat to children, five times the normal seasonal flu. do not take it lightly. >> not everyone believes the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the potential risk. >> i heard it from you. i did not know that it is coming back. i do not have a concern. >> she is not planning to seek out the...
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at this point, the risks to this vaccine seem to be that the vaccine just doesn't work.seems to be more advantageous than the other traditional forms of therapy. but we have to remember prostate cancer very similar to other cancers, not all prostate cancer needs treatment. some are so slow-growing that the treatments actually will kill you faster than the disease itself. >> as we talked many times before, especially people say in their 70s or so, maybe even into their 80s, they get diagnosed with prostate an ser, the doctor says whatever we do will be worse than you just letting it run its course. >> that's right. >> we're talking about more advanced stages for younger men primarily. does this complicate or does it make easier than the decision what to do? because if you have prostate cancer, you're going to ask doctors who will tell 20u different things. >> and in some sense this does cloud the waters. the exciting thing about this vaccine, this is thought to be the future in cancer treatment. personalized treatment and therapy that targets only the tumor and not the re
at this point, the risks to this vaccine seem to be that the vaccine just doesn't work.seems to be more advantageous than the other traditional forms of therapy. but we have to remember prostate cancer very similar to other cancers, not all prostate cancer needs treatment. some are so slow-growing that the treatments actually will kill you faster than the disease itself. >> as we talked many times before, especially people say in their 70s or so, maybe even into their 80s, they get...
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this program historically has been used for vaccinating children.hundreds of thousands of american adults are hospitalized and tens of thousands die from diseases that could have been prevented through vaccination. it is estimated that the cost of the health burden to society from vaccination prevent abible diseases is approximately $10 billion annually. how will h.h.s. use exist funding streams to address the issue of increasing adolescent and adult vaccinations? and has the department considered developing an adult immunization strategy? what could be done to increase vaccination rates among healthcare workers? >> could we have a fairly short response, please? >> we are working on this. i just was at theç 44th annual vaccination week-long conference. we learned a lot of lessons from h1n1 that we intend to applyç d one is how to deal moreç effectively with not only minority communities but with healthcare workers. >> hopefully youúchn follow that up. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was listening to that wonderful story about jerry boyle
this program historically has been used for vaccinating children.hundreds of thousands of american adults are hospitalized and tens of thousands die from diseases that could have been prevented through vaccination. it is estimated that the cost of the health burden to society from vaccination prevent abible diseases is approximately $10 billion annually. how will h.h.s. use exist funding streams to address the issue of increasing adolescent and adult vaccinations? and has the department...
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maryland is scheduling more than 150 free vaccination clinics next week.eath comes on the same day we are getting our first look at just how many people chose to get that h1n1 vaccine. >>> and the center for disease control and prevention say rhode island led the nation in vaccinations with 38%, or should i say, 39% of residents getting the shot in mississippi was the lowest at 13%. overall since october, 24% of all americans opted for the shot and that adds up between 72 and 81 million people. now, states are finding themselves with left over doses of the vaccine, but the cdc and doctors around here are urging people to still consider getting vaccinated after an increase in cases in the southern u.s. >> people need to do what they need to do to protect themselves. this is the same pattern that started in the southeast region and then a few weeks later, we hit our second wave. so, is there a third wave coming? that's a possibility and we need to be on guard and basically again, the first line of defense -- you have families and loved ones, especially the h
maryland is scheduling more than 150 free vaccination clinics next week.eath comes on the same day we are getting our first look at just how many people chose to get that h1n1 vaccine. >>> and the center for disease control and prevention say rhode island led the nation in vaccinations with 38%, or should i say, 39% of residents getting the shot in mississippi was the lowest at 13%. overall since october, 24% of all americans opted for the shot and that adds up between 72 and 81...
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vaccine. >> if we had a vaccine that could keep the virus level as low as these people keep it, we would expect them to have much less chance of transmitting to someone else and much less chance of any kind of disease progression themselves. and that would basically reverse the epidemic if we could do that. so our goal in studying these elite controllers is to find out how it is that they're able make hiv irrelevant to them and are able to control it on their own because we believe that therein lies the solution to the h.i.v. epidemic. >> reporter: so how did peru become one of the few centers around the world where they are trying to figure out how these people controller their virus? well, for one thing the government has been urging testing for years, and many know their status, and there's a well-defined group of what are called elite controllers, peru adds to the geographical diversity and this country also offers unique genetic diversity. >> i believe what we'll find is something that's common across these different groups. and that's certainly the hope, because ultimately what you
vaccine. >> if we had a vaccine that could keep the virus level as low as these people keep it, we would expect them to have much less chance of transmitting to someone else and much less chance of any kind of disease progression themselves. and that would basically reverse the epidemic if we could do that. so our goal in studying these elite controllers is to find out how it is that they're able make hiv irrelevant to them and are able to control it on their own because we believe that...
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current bacteria is slow and unpredictable. >> you need to have more than enough vaccine to have enoughxpect that we'll be discarding a lot of vaccine at the end of the season and i think that's better than running out. >> reporter: the next flu vaccine due out in late summer will combine h1n1 and seasonal flu strains in a single shot. in the meantime, with tens of millions of doses of 2010 vaccines available, public health officials are urging americans not to wait until the next major outbreak before they protect themselves against this unpredictable, yet preventable disease. >>> the countdown is on. put the "discovery" is one step closer to -- space shuttle "discovery" is one step closer to takeoff. >>> and the change is coming for credit cards. how the future could mean getting your hands on a card in five minutes x less. >>> and we're taking you to the break with more photos of the cherry blossom. upload your photos. your pet makes lots of friends. but there's one little friend you don't want him to meet. the flea. just one in your home can turn into thousands-fast, infesting carpe
current bacteria is slow and unpredictable. >> you need to have more than enough vaccine to have enoughxpect that we'll be discarding a lot of vaccine at the end of the season and i think that's better than running out. >> reporter: the next flu vaccine due out in late summer will combine h1n1 and seasonal flu strains in a single shot. in the meantime, with tens of millions of doses of 2010 vaccines available, public health officials are urging americans not to wait until the next...
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the first vaccine. >>> then, left to die. another troubling case of extreme suffering and no one stopping to help. >>> and nasty to nice. if aliens visited earth, what would they be like? a new warning for all of us. thanks to the new venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a ski trip twice as fast. we get double miles every time we use our card. ( thuds ) i'll take this. ( crashing ) double miles add up quick. and all of those. so we brought the whole gang. one adult, one goat please. it's hard to beat double miles. everyone knows two is better than one. introducing the venture card from capital one... with double miles on every purchase every day. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? oh, poor baby. wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. but five minutes ago, i took symbicort
the first vaccine. >>> then, left to die. another troubling case of extreme suffering and no one stopping to help. >>> and nasty to nice. if aliens visited earth, what would they be like? a new warning for all of us. thanks to the new venture card from capital one, we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a ski trip twice as fast. we get double miles every time we use our card. ( thuds ) i'll take this. ( crashing ) double miles add up quick. and all of those. so we...
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vaccinations should be done everywhere. training health care workers and trying to get a big improvement there, you want to pick places where you have strong governments. g.h.i. has this idea of picking governments. with india in particular, you don't want to pick the whole country. you want to pick parts of the country. it is too important to the global health picture to have it not be involved in some way. nigeria is a challenge. you want to work, and yet the government coordination hasn't been very good. from our foundation's point of view, we have to be in nigeria. for polio, that is the last place in africa it still is. we have seen some relief there with a bit better government. >> senator, could i go back? one thing you said relates to what senator lugar asked me on the impact to our foreign policy. before the current coalition government took office in zambabwe, we were providing pediatric medicine and some other retrovirals. 2/3 of all the kids who get this medicine didn't have any other way to get it. now, we clea
vaccinations should be done everywhere. training health care workers and trying to get a big improvement there, you want to pick places where you have strong governments. g.h.i. has this idea of picking governments. with india in particular, you don't want to pick the whole country. you want to pick parts of the country. it is too important to the global health picture to have it not be involved in some way. nigeria is a challenge. you want to work, and yet the government coordination hasn't...
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how a new vaccine could work.next. >> ♪ >> and big m >> in health check tonight a possible vaccine for type 1 diabetes. canadian scientists say the vaccine they created stopped type 1 diabetes in mice. and they think it will work in humans because the disease develops in the same way in humans and in mice. scientists say they still have to get the vaccine in to a form that is safe for humans. >> when it comes to living right. fox 45 is stepping up. and helping you to get start order your path to fitness. the be more healthy expo is saturday may 1st at the baltimore convention center. there will be experts in nutrition, physical fitness and mental health. admission is free. >> well, bath time is of course a big part of any baby's day. there is a different kind of bathtub on the market that some are calling a dud. tummy tub. it is shaped like a womb to ease the baby's transition into the real-world. but some moms think it is dangerous. well doctors say it is not so much about what you use to bathe your baby but what
how a new vaccine could work.next. >> ♪ >> and big m >> in health check tonight a possible vaccine for type 1 diabetes. canadian scientists say the vaccine they created stopped type 1 diabetes in mice. and they think it will work in humans because the disease develops in the same way in humans and in mice. scientists say they still have to get the vaccine in to a form that is safe for humans. >> when it comes to living right. fox 45 is stepping up. and helping you to...
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became one of the most important things that happened in medicine and they were used to help the polio vaccine. they went up in the first space mission to see what would happen at schuman's be 18 in zero gravity. her jeans were the first map. the scientific maps that can go on and on. >> and they are still used today? >> still one of the widely used. yes. >> and what is a cell line? >> the hour cells that live in the laboratory and grow indefinitely, so basically they will keep growing and multiplying and living outside of the body as long as you keep them safe and clean and the right temperature and everything so they will live on forever. >> why did the doctor take her cells? >> this was a point when scientists were trying to grow any cells they could get their hands on the release of the been taking samples from anyone who came into the hospital. lots of different hospitals. scientists had taken hundreds of samples from people and they all died, their samples all died. >> with their knowledge or without? >> pretty standard to do it without their knowledge, yes, so very few people knew this
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we'll tell you what happened to all that vaccine. >> chris: now the latest from the political grapevine. family research council president and conservative leader tony per kins is telling supporters not to donate to the republican national committee. instead he advises giving directly to candidates who, "you know reflect your values." perkins cites the recent revelation the r.n.c. reimbursed a $2,000 expenditure at a bondage theme nightclub in los angeles, as an indication the group is "tone-deaf." politico reports another incident that has republicans hot and bothered. a recent g.o.p. fundraising letter included a phone number that leads to a phone sex line. the voice greets callers as saxy guy before -- sexy guy before offering the chance to work with working girls from all over the country for $2.99 a minute. the r.n.c. says the wrong number was a typo made by the vendor and was an isolated incident. >>> remember last fall when americans worried about h1n1 vaccine shortages and waited for hours to be immunized? the "washington post" now reports that six months later, less than half o
we'll tell you what happened to all that vaccine. >> chris: now the latest from the political grapevine. family research council president and conservative leader tony per kins is telling supporters not to donate to the republican national committee. instead he advises giving directly to candidates who, "you know reflect your values." perkins cites the recent revelation the r.n.c. reimbursed a $2,000 expenditure at a bondage theme nightclub in los angeles, as an indication the...
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decide last year's nationwide clay more for the vaccine, millions may have to be tossed if they're not used before they expire. the government estimates in the u.s. around 12,000 people have died from the virus. >>> and tourists have been heading to southern iceland to check out the fantastic volcano a week ago. it started spewing after nearly 200 years. >>> the dow opens at 10,856 after losing 50 points yesterday. the s&p shed 3 points. the nasdaq fell 12 points. and taking a look at overseas trading that morning, in tokyo the nikkei climbed 154 points while in hong kong the hang seng went up 297 points. >>> stocks slid yesterday on signs the job market is still struggling to recover. investors anxious to see growth paid more than the usual attention to a private sector report that showed a surprising number of jobs were cut last month. a separate finding that business activity in the midwest is lagging, added to the cautious tone. still, despite the day's losses, the current so-called tortoise rally pushed markets across the first-quarter finish line with gains across the board. >>>
decide last year's nationwide clay more for the vaccine, millions may have to be tossed if they're not used before they expire. the government estimates in the u.s. around 12,000 people have died from the virus. >>> and tourists have been heading to southern iceland to check out the fantastic volcano a week ago. it started spewing after nearly 200 years. >>> the dow opens at 10,856 after losing 50 points yesterday. the s&p shed 3 points. the nasdaq fell 12 points. and...
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the state is offering more than 153 vaccination clinics next week at local health departments to see the list log on to abc2news.com. click on the slide show. sherrie johnson, abc 2 news. >>> according to the national centers for disease control, 80 million americans have been vaccinated since october. rhode island had the highest rate of 39% followed by five other states, mississippi came in with the lowest rate of 13%. if you haven't had a shot and are interested there are clinics going on right now scheduled for next week right here in maryland. if you would lake a list of those we post like a list we posted them on our web site. look under links mentioned on the air. abc2news.com. >>> the trial continues for lamont davis a man accused of shooting a five year old in the head. she survived but friends and family say the little girl is going through intense rehabilitation to learn to walk. this video shows davis, then 17, firing the shots that hit raven. but the defense says the shooter on the tape is not davis because he was monitored by the department of juvenile services on prior
the state is offering more than 153 vaccination clinics next week at local health departments to see the list log on to abc2news.com. click on the slide show. sherrie johnson, abc 2 news. >>> according to the national centers for disease control, 80 million americans have been vaccinated since october. rhode island had the highest rate of 39% followed by five other states, mississippi came in with the lowest rate of 13%. if you haven't had a shot and are interested there are clinics...
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the shelter is immediately vaccinating cats brought in but asking people who find strays to hold off bit before bringing them to the shelter. >>> officials in baltimore county are trying to keep animals safe and are providing rabies shots for dogs, cats and ferrets. 10 diswrowt door clinic -- outdoor clinics scheduled to start may 2nd through june 12th, vaccinations $7 per animal. pets getting rabies shots must be in leashes or carriers. for more information call 410-887 elevator 272 to 3. >>> when a person begins to settle into the last two years of their life they may reflect on their legacy and the things they've accomplished but a man in parkville kicked it into overdrive years ago. about 40 years ago bob gray decided to lose a few pounds and doing -- took a jog. it turned into a lifestyle change for the better. >> i've run 42 marathons. i've run 14 new yorks, five bostons. i ran london and i ran hawaii. >> he got us interested in running. he got kevin interested in biking. so we've been very fortunate to participate in sporting events with him. >> all i do is fix the pasta the n
the shelter is immediately vaccinating cats brought in but asking people who find strays to hold off bit before bringing them to the shelter. >>> officials in baltimore county are trying to keep animals safe and are providing rabies shots for dogs, cats and ferrets. 10 diswrowt door clinic -- outdoor clinics scheduled to start may 2nd through june 12th, vaccinations $7 per animal. pets getting rabies shots must be in leashes or carriers. for more information call 410-887 elevator 272...
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>> it's an outbreak waiting to happen. >> "the vaccine war."line's "the dancing boys of afghanistan" is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org or call 1-800-play-pbs. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. with major funding from the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> you're watching pbs. >> coming in may. >> we reinvented the university. >> they'll give you a degree... >> it's a very profitable business. >> ...find you a loan... >> they're doing it at the expense of the federal taxpayer. >> ...but will they give you an education? >> they're there to make money. they're there for profit. >> martin smith investigates. >> do you have the credibility to be determining the future of colleges around the country? >> no, but i'm doing it. >> "college, inc." wat
>> it's an outbreak waiting to happen. >> "the vaccine war."line's "the dancing boys of afghanistan" is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org or call 1-800-play-pbs. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. with major funding from the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful...
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experts say panic caused governments to stock pile vaccinations that went unused. and poorer countries had little or 94 access. critics questioned the links to pharmaceutical companies, some of which made huge profits off the vaccinations. >> president obama nuclear summit wrapped up in washington, d.c. today. the two day event brought leaders from 47 nations together. the goal is to lockdown nuclear materials worldwide. the session focused on keeping uranium away from terrorist organizations. >> nuclear materials that could be sold or stolen, and fashion into the a nuclear weapon exist in dozens of nation. >> a second summit will be held in 2012 in south korea. >> a gray day weather wise. when will the sun make the appearance again? check back now with chief meteorologist vytas reid. vytas? >> tomorrow will be better out there. we saw the rain showers today. with cooler air. and it looks like now that e front has pushed off to the southeast and tenant showers with it. we will continue to see those clouds breaking up over maryland. and it looks like a pretty decent
experts say panic caused governments to stock pile vaccinations that went unused. and poorer countries had little or 94 access. critics questioned the links to pharmaceutical companies, some of which made huge profits off the vaccinations. >> president obama nuclear summit wrapped up in washington, d.c. today. the two day event brought leaders from 47 nations together. the goal is to lockdown nuclear materials worldwide. the session focused on keeping uranium away from terrorist...
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a vaccine the health depth will hold free clinics on sunday at these locations. the charity community church, power house, bolton street, old st. paul church and mount lebanon. if you didn't get the list check out the website. just look under links mentioned on air. >>> are you missing a big tax deduction this year? if you worked last year we will show you how to save hundreds in taxes. >>> you know there has to be a good reason for this. we hope so. tell you about it later. >> we really hope so. we will see on that one. 57 was it today. about five degrees below average. big cool shot. we will talk about how the weekend shapes up towards sunday. you will want to hear about it. a . >>> at last word crews are back in a west virginia coal mine where 25 were killed in an explosion on monday. they are trying to reach a safe chamber where they hope to find four miners who are still missing. they hope they are still alive and despite crews having to turn back three times families are still holding out hope. >> keep on -- never give up and that's what we do. we aren't gi
a vaccine the health depth will hold free clinics on sunday at these locations. the charity community church, power house, bolton street, old st. paul church and mount lebanon. if you didn't get the list check out the website. just look under links mentioned on air. >>> are you missing a big tax deduction this year? if you worked last year we will show you how to save hundreds in taxes. >>> you know there has to be a good reason for this. we hope so. tell you about it later....
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. >>> millions of your taxpayer dollars spent making the swine flu vaccine. find out why it may have been a waste. >>> and then -- >> it's not unusual to see a police officer at the courthouse, but this former cop was in handcuffs. beth parker. i'll tell you why. >>> it's a beautiful day is becoming a beautiful evening. we'll have a first look at your forecast and we'll briefly talk about this week end and -- weekend and easter sunday. coming up. >> all right. thank you. keep it right here. fox five news at 5 is just getting started. >>> how about this one, a set of twins with different birth days. they were born a week apart. how it happened coming up. >>> homeland security is cracking down on security at airports. starting today, expect to see morscreenings like pat downs on one type of flight. we have more on what's mind the security shift. >> reporter: the new layer of security will use realtime threat-based intelligence and apply to every single flight coming into the united states. it will apply to all passengers with additional screenin
. >>> millions of your taxpayer dollars spent making the swine flu vaccine. find out why it may have been a waste. >>> and then -- >> it's not unusual to see a police officer at the courthouse, but this former cop was in handcuffs. beth parker. i'll tell you why. >>> it's a beautiful day is becoming a beautiful evening. we'll have a first look at your forecast and we'll briefly talk about this week end and -- weekend and easter sunday. coming up. >> all...
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. >> new vaccine that could help in the fight against a potentially deadly disease in children. >>> afteren years in the shadows and artifacts of the christian faithful is once again going on display. >>> plenty of excitement among the christian faithful in italy. a shroud is set to go back on display tomorrow and has not been seen in public for about a decade now. some believe it was the cloth that jesus was buried in. scientists did conservative only testing in the '80s and found that it dated well after jesus died but others say maybe the cloth tested wasn't a good sample. the vatican has already issued more than a million tickets to see the shroud. >>> let's turn now to the weather which turned really chilly. tom? >> big change. yes, indeed. blustery north winds and temperatures around the region in the 50s. now down to 57 in washington. and by dawn tomorrow, it will be near 40 degrees around the metro area, upper 30s, nearby suburbs. frost in the shenandoah valley. sunny tomorrow afrnoon into the mid 60s. bit milder sunday. monday and tuesday, partly cloudy. high 60s. as we get into
. >> new vaccine that could help in the fight against a potentially deadly disease in children. >>> afteren years in the shadows and artifacts of the christian faithful is once again going on display. >>> plenty of excitement among the christian faithful in italy. a shroud is set to go back on display tomorrow and has not been seen in public for about a decade now. some believe it was the cloth that jesus was buried in. scientists did conservative only testing in the...
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a lot of vaccine was made, but only a quarter of us got the shot.now, the cdc says more than 71 million doses may have to be incinerated, if not used by the rest of us before their expiration date. >>> and now, all day long, in case you didn't notice, it's been a day for double takes and second guesses. did you get fooled this april 1st? if you checked out starbucks, they announced brand new cup sizes. the plenta, 180 -- 128 ounces, and the micra, two ounces. and did you do a double take when logging on to google today? the company renamed itself "topeka." all a joke about the city of topeka, that tried to name itself google to see if it could attract the cheap's business. but none topped the granddaddy of pranks, the fake 1957 bbc documentary about the wonder of spaghetti harvesting. from trees. >> the last two weeks of march are an anxious time for spaghetti farmers. there's always the chance of a late frost, which, while not entirely ruining the crop, generally impairs the flavor. there's nothing like real homegrown spaghetti. >> by the way, hund
a lot of vaccine was made, but only a quarter of us got the shot.now, the cdc says more than 71 million doses may have to be incinerated, if not used by the rest of us before their expiration date. >>> and now, all day long, in case you didn't notice, it's been a day for double takes and second guesses. did you get fooled this april 1st? if you checked out starbucks, they announced brand new cup sizes. the plenta, 180 -- 128 ounces, and the micra, two ounces. and did you do a double...
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>> i often get this question accounted cancer cells help the polio vaccine. it seems like a complete disconnect so there's a lot of different ways. one of them is that they do have a lot of things about them that are normal. the have abnormal dna. but they still metabolize and produce protein, energy and a half cell membranes that function like a normal cells see you can study what is normal but the cancer cell and applied to any cell, but they also work as little factories. so if you in fact the cells with a virus like polio, the cells grow and grow and the fibers -- virus will reproduce and so you can mass produce five verses and extract them from the cells so they work as little factories but just more generally, they are just really widely studied so they are a sort of baseline for any research. scientists know how the honor flights and they know what to expect from this. so is the expose them to a drug or something else and thus the seventh react, they know what they're starting from city to see what changes so there's different ways. >> what are the fee
>> i often get this question accounted cancer cells help the polio vaccine. it seems like a complete disconnect so there's a lot of different ways. one of them is that they do have a lot of things about them that are normal. the have abnormal dna. but they still metabolize and produce protein, energy and a half cell membranes that function like a normal cells see you can study what is normal but the cancer cell and applied to any cell, but they also work as little factories. so if you in...
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there will how to develop the polio vaccines in one of the space missions. or so for the first conquered urging some of the first match, the scientific and mexican from the solstice go on and on. >> and their subpoenas today? connect behalf. >> what is this outline? >> a cell line is their souls to live in the laboratory and grow indefinitely. so they will keep growing and multiplying and living outside of the body as long as you keep them third and clean in the right temperature and everything. so they'll just live on forever. >> why did the doctor taker sells? >> so this was a point when scientists were trying to grow any cells they could get their hands on really. and so they been taking samples from anyone who came into the hospital, lots of different hospitals. so if scientists had taken hundreds of samples from people and they'll die. >> with their knowledge or without? >> pretty standard to do without their knowledge. very few people know this is happening. >> this is in the 40's? >> this is in the 50's. 1951 and from the cells were taken. it was stan
there will how to develop the polio vaccines in one of the space missions. or so for the first conquered urging some of the first match, the scientific and mexican from the solstice go on and on. >> and their subpoenas today? connect behalf. >> what is this outline? >> a cell line is their souls to live in the laboratory and grow indefinitely. so they will keep growing and multiplying and living outside of the body as long as you keep them third and clean in the right...
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and it is estimated the cost of the society from vaccination preventable disease is approximately $10use existing funding streams to address the issue of increasing adolescent and adult vaccinations and has the department considered to fill the and adult immunization strategy in particular what could be done to increase vaccination rates among health care workers. >> a fairly short response, please. >> we are working on this. i just was at the 44th annual vaccination week long conference we've learned a lot of lessons we intend to apply across the board and one of them is how to deal more effectively with not only minority communities but health care workers. >> hopefully we can follow on that. >> thank you, mr. sherman. i was listening to the wonderful story about jerry baliles and i must say the moral i drew was that the republicans get beat by democrats up of steady levels it is kind of a warning story for me. [laughter] on a serious note line share -- >> beat by another republican. [laughter] >> i share mr. tiahrt's concerns about the financial basis of the bill the one he particu
and it is estimated the cost of the society from vaccination preventable disease is approximately $10use existing funding streams to address the issue of increasing adolescent and adult vaccinations and has the department considered to fill the and adult immunization strategy in particular what could be done to increase vaccination rates among health care workers. >> a fairly short response, please. >> we are working on this. i just was at the 44th annual vaccination week long...
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the nicotine vaccine is currently in development.stimulates the immune system to generate antibodies to latch onto nicotine and prevented from entering your brain. researchers believe drugs like this that help treat nicotine addiction will help with harder drugs like cocaine or heroin. >>> researchers have tied eating chocolate to depression but whether that is cause or effect, they do not know. they screamed positive for possible depression consumed an average -- those screened positive for depression consumed an average of hired chocolate. >>> staying safe behind the wheel was the subject of an event in maryland we were at the drive to stay alive assembly. the team driving seminar focuses on the dangers teens face. prom season is an especially tough time on the road. for more info, log onto wjla.com. >> graduation, prom, it is a busy time. >> the most dangerous time of the year. >>> gordon peterson is live with a look ahead. >> financial reform is taking center stage on capitol hill. democrats and republicans say they want somethin
the nicotine vaccine is currently in development.stimulates the immune system to generate antibodies to latch onto nicotine and prevented from entering your brain. researchers believe drugs like this that help treat nicotine addiction will help with harder drugs like cocaine or heroin. >>> researchers have tied eating chocolate to depression but whether that is cause or effect, they do not know. they screamed positive for possible depression consumed an average -- those screened...
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is on the verge of approving the first therapeutic vaccine for cancer.and reinventing the wheel and a life in steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it would be the biggest overhaul of america's financial system since the great depression. the house has already passed it, but it hit a speed bump tonight in the senate where republicans managed to block it, at least temporarily. anat
is on the verge of approving the first therapeutic vaccine for cancer.and reinventing the wheel and a life in steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it would be the biggest overhaul of america's financial system since the great depression. the house has already passed it, but it hit a speed bump tonight in the...
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this week on america and the courts, moot court on vaccine.aturday at 7:00 eastern. >> all this month, see the winners of c-span's student camp documentary competition. middle and high school students from 45 states submitted videos on one -- on one of the country's greatest strength or a challenge we are facing. watch the videos at 6:50 a.m. just before "washington journal." for a preview of all of the winners, visit studentcam.org. >> now a meeting with steny hoyer and david walker. we will hear about how the new health-care law may affect the deficit. the university of maryland hosts this discussion. >> could afternoon. on behalf of the maryland school of public policy, welcome. i and the professor of public policy. late last fall, i was visiting sol in his new living space on connecticut avenue. he pointed to where i was seated in said that steny hoyer was sitting right there in that chair and he told me that if he possibly could, he would do the program. well, steny hoyer is a man of his word. he is here. his passion and determination wer
this week on america and the courts, moot court on vaccine.aturday at 7:00 eastern. >> all this month, see the winners of c-span's student camp documentary competition. middle and high school students from 45 states submitted videos on one -- on one of the country's greatest strength or a challenge we are facing. watch the videos at 6:50 a.m. just before "washington journal." for a preview of all of the winners, visit studentcam.org. >> now a meeting with steny hoyer and...
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. >> health officials say unlike last winter, there will be plenty of vaccine available for those who want to get immunized. you can find where clinics will be held around the area by dialing 211. weatheryou'r 11r insta- plus forecast with sandra shaw. >> center is off today. i am here. as i said earlier, if you have outdoor plans, i do not think you have to worry about it. you can see stuff coming out of the mountains here, and most of it is dissipating now. you could run into a spring or something like that this afternoon. most of you will get some sunshine or a mixture of sunshine and clouds. we are already jumping into the mid to low 70's, so we should ride out -- wind up close to 80 degrees. do not look for a thick overcast. you will see a mixture of sunshine and clouds as we head through the afternoon. this is all being triggered by an area of low pressure traveling through the great lakes. it is very weak. after this passes by, the area of high pressure will be the dominating factor in our weather story over the next couple of days, meaning dry conditions and warm temperatures
. >> health officials say unlike last winter, there will be plenty of vaccine available for those who want to get immunized. you can find where clinics will be held around the area by dialing 211. weatheryou'r 11r insta- plus forecast with sandra shaw. >> center is off today. i am here. as i said earlier, if you have outdoor plans, i do not think you have to worry about it. you can see stuff coming out of the mountains here, and most of it is dissipating now. you could run into a...
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citizens can be denied a vaccine. today, 7:00 p.m.an. >> flexible policies actually make employees more productive. instead of spending time worrying about what is happening at home, your employees have the support and the peace of mind that they desperately need to concentrate on their work. >> watch something on c-span that you'd like to share with friends? at a news c-span video library, you can search it, watch it, and share its. over one added 60,000 hours of video from yesterday or last year. -- 160,000 hours of video from yesterday or last year. >> up next, a former united nations ambassador john bolton on american sovereignty and the u.s. russia nuclear arms control agreement. this is just over an hour. >> we welcome those who are joining us on the web site and to ask that everybody in house check that cell phones have been turned off as a courtesy to our presenter. we will oppose the program within 24 hours on the heritage website for everyone's future reference and our internet viewers are always welcome to e- mail us with q
citizens can be denied a vaccine. today, 7:00 p.m.an. >> flexible policies actually make employees more productive. instead of spending time worrying about what is happening at home, your employees have the support and the peace of mind that they desperately need to concentrate on their work. >> watch something on c-span that you'd like to share with friends? at a news c-span video library, you can search it, watch it, and share its. over one added 60,000 hours of video from...
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outside a booth offering free vaccinations against rubella, a troublesome disease in brazil. the first event is called tanning. cowboys race into herds of cattle trying to corral the cows by number. horsemanship matters a lot. and it's easy to get carried away, or in this case, off. it will be hours before the bull riding starts, but no one's in a hurry. in the spirit of those early cowboys from years ago, this party will go on all night long. i'm edie magnus reporting for "world focus" from brazil. >>> throughout our run, "worldfocus" producers regularly traveled the world in search of stories you've not seen. last fall, our producer who grew up in a spanish-speaking home travelled to bolivia to find a series of stories from that spanish-speaking country. she couldn't help but notice the indigenous women wearing shawls and multilayered skirts. what got her attention were the small felt bowler hats they wore. >> reporter: in the bolivian capital it sometimes feel like you've traveled back in time. french shawls and traditional skirts are everywhere. the thing that really catc
outside a booth offering free vaccinations against rubella, a troublesome disease in brazil. the first event is called tanning. cowboys race into herds of cattle trying to corral the cows by number. horsemanship matters a lot. and it's easy to get carried away, or in this case, off. it will be hours before the bull riding starts, but no one's in a hurry. in the spirit of those early cowboys from years ago, this party will go on all night long. i'm edie magnus reporting for "world...
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the only way is a national is a huge developing a vaccine as they did which had a good results as far as development of antibiotics and by the cdc campaign directed at writers including hospitals and the public. none are easy but have to become a party because this country in the world cannot revert to the dark is a madison. thank you speeeighteen -- chairman pallone for all of this hearing. i look for to your testimony and the discussion. >> thank you. gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. pitts. >> thank you mr. chairman. antimicrobrials drugs have saved countless lives over the last half century. and enhance the quality of life for many more people. unfortunately we are observing a growing amount of bacterial resistance to antibiotics and infectious diseases are increasingly difficult to treat as a result. there are multiple reasons for our micros becoming drug-resistant including in a proper use by physicians and inadequate diagnostics, hospital use and agricultural use. i was pleased to see that in the majority's memo for this hearing they noted that quote, bob the national institute
the only way is a national is a huge developing a vaccine as they did which had a good results as far as development of antibiotics and by the cdc campaign directed at writers including hospitals and the public. none are easy but have to become a party because this country in the world cannot revert to the dark is a madison. thank you speeeighteen -- chairman pallone for all of this hearing. i look for to your testimony and the discussion. >> thank you. gentleman from pennsylvania, mr....
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citizens could be denied a life-saving vaccine. "america and the courts," tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the minute of that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle class and lower middle class americans for their home equity value, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis on the sub prime mortgage crisis. his latest is "the big short." michael lewis, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> this weekend, on c-span2's " book tv," rebecca skloot. his book is "super power allusions." then, nell irvin painter. on the entire schedule at book tv.org. but president old, told workers at a manufacturing plant that the economy was beginning to turn the corner. the labor department shows that employers added 152,000 jobs. unemployment remains at 9.7%. the president spoke at a lithium ion battery parts manufacturer. >> mr. president, we're honored by your visit. on behalf of our company, we want to thank you for selecting our site to post your town hall meeting today. we are a global leader in technology and we are particularly proud of wh
citizens could be denied a life-saving vaccine. "america and the courts," tomorrow at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the minute of that the wall street firms were in the business of harvesting middle class and lower middle class americans for their home equity value, there was a natural risk of abuse. >> sunday, michael lewis on the sub prime mortgage crisis. his latest is "the big short." michael lewis, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> this weekend,...