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the vaccination provides long-term protection against the disease. >> vaccinations can cause on-site reactions as well as general ones, but the side effects disappear quickly. >> all it takes to ward off measles is too small of the needle to your upper arm. > >> health experts recommend that the first administration be administered between 11 and 14 months. children should have a second booster shot before the age of two. in the case of adults, anyone born after 1970 who has not been vaccinated or who has only been back in native ones should get a booster. >> the measles virus is contained in tiny droplets that can survive for two hours in the air. carriers are contagious before they developed centuries. astrid knows she might have infected others. >> when i think when i went shopping or walking in the park there were little kids around me. i will have coughed without realizing i was contagious. i hope i did not pass it on to too many people. >> fortunately, astrid made a full recovery with no complications. >> with me in studio is a pediatrician. welcome to the show. >> i am glad to
the vaccination provides long-term protection against the disease. >> vaccinations can cause on-site reactions as well as general ones, but the side effects disappear quickly. >> all it takes to ward off measles is too small of the needle to your upper arm. > >> health experts recommend that the first administration be administered between 11 and 14 months. children should have a second booster shot before the age of two. in the case of adults, anyone born after 1970 who...
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deploying vaccines. other parts of the world, there's no incentive to do anything about these diseases. it's not economically worthwhile to provide one. again, the center for global development, the market for vac scenes for diseases of developing countries is neither sufficiently big or predictable. commercial biotech and pharmaceutical companies which are accountable to their investors. typically that means medicines for the larger markets for the rich industrialized world. joining me now is steven morris, a professor at columbia university. if a case like this was threatening europe and the u.s., would we have seen a lot more medical innovation in vaccination and treatment? >> there would be a lot more incentive. there's no question that incentive is what a company needs in order to begin getting an interest in producing a vaccine. for a long time there weren't good technical approaches for doing it, in the last few years, there have been a few good candidate vaccines developed that do have the potent
deploying vaccines. other parts of the world, there's no incentive to do anything about these diseases. it's not economically worthwhile to provide one. again, the center for global development, the market for vac scenes for diseases of developing countries is neither sufficiently big or predictable. commercial biotech and pharmaceutical companies which are accountable to their investors. typically that means medicines for the larger markets for the rich industrialized world. joining me now is...
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autism is not a side effect of vaccine or to say this another way, vaccines do not cause autism and vaccineso a huge amount of good. take a look at this number. i think it is really stunning. let's look at infant mortality in the united states. in 1900, it was 17b 00 deaths for every 1,000 babies born. in 2000, it was seven deaths for every 1,000 babies born. and vak keens are a huge reason for this because the world is safer are a huge reason for this. because the world is safer for babies and for infants and for children because of vaccines. again, the study is very clear, vaccines are safe and they do a world of good. >> you know, elizabeth, there's so much passion on this subject. frankly, so much politics involved too. we need to focus on the science here and what we're seeing is whooping cough outbreaks in california, we're seeing measles we haven't seen in a long, long time. is the lack of vaccination, is that leading to some these outbreaks? >> the lack of vaccination is the reason for some of these outbreaks. measles outbreaks. huge numbers. haven't seen numbers like this for years.
autism is not a side effect of vaccine or to say this another way, vaccines do not cause autism and vaccineso a huge amount of good. take a look at this number. i think it is really stunning. let's look at infant mortality in the united states. in 1900, it was 17b 00 deaths for every 1,000 babies born. in 2000, it was seven deaths for every 1,000 babies born. and vak keens are a huge reason for this because the world is safer are a huge reason for this. because the world is safer for babies and...
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there are questions over how effective this really is, this vaccine. >> a landmark vaccine has the potential to reduce fever across .he world it is successful. it has been promising but not overwhelming. the vaccine has only been 56% successful. vaccine,no existing the leader says it is enough. >> at him think it is a poor result. thatlso, the studies show it reduces the severity of the disease and the thing that is enough to take to market. >> may have already invested 1.3 billion euros in the last 20 years towards a solution. analysts said the company could bring in a next or billion euros. however, it is likely to be an expensive injection. taking twice before launching costly vaccination programs. >> and here's a look at a few other business stories we are keeping an eye on for you. up would create america's second-largest firm and bring brands like camel under one and the same roof. analysts say the mergers could spark a series of mergers and acquisitions in the tobacco sector. andrette sales have slumped also the presence of electronic cigarettes. have slammedkers the privatization of
there are questions over how effective this really is, this vaccine. >> a landmark vaccine has the potential to reduce fever across .he world it is successful. it has been promising but not overwhelming. the vaccine has only been 56% successful. vaccine,no existing the leader says it is enough. >> at him think it is a poor result. thatlso, the studies show it reduces the severity of the disease and the thing that is enough to take to market. >> may have already invested 1.3...
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the willingness of the population to receive the vaccine. other culpabilities to cover and remove the risk of measles to the lives of children. we have seen last year measles outbreak happen in northern syria, in places where people have been displaced, and where the population has been deprived of basic medical services and a disease which has not been seen for over a decade in syria has resurfaced. the logistics and money problems of the developing world are not the same as in the west. in the west there is a wrong perception of measles vaccine being dangerous. there is a movement of what is called anti-vacsers who are spreading information about the harm received by vaccinations. this has reduced the coverage. today there are 70 countries in the world with zero cases of measles. unfortunately, neither the u.k. u.s. canada, netherlands, japan are among them. >> it's ironic that parts of the world can't receive the vaccine and others are not sure that they want it. thank you for sharing with us on al jazeera. >> thank you. >> on the anniver
the willingness of the population to receive the vaccine. other culpabilities to cover and remove the risk of measles to the lives of children. we have seen last year measles outbreak happen in northern syria, in places where people have been displaced, and where the population has been deprived of basic medical services and a disease which has not been seen for over a decade in syria has resurfaced. the logistics and money problems of the developing world are not the same as in the west. in...
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let's talk about the vaccine. getting increasingly expensive and creeping up over the past few years. what's behind that? >> a couple of things. one, when you have increased concern about safety, they have been trying to make the vaccine safer. >> drives the cost up. there are legal issues. people say, oh, well, i might sue you if i have an adverse event or something goes wrong. so they've got to charge for that. three, they can get away with it. i mean honestly, there is a certain kind of, you know, we can raise the price and no one is screaming. the price in the u.s. -- >> even when it's a public health issue? >> even when it's a public health issue. so you've got high-cost vaccines in the u.s., selling cheaper in europe, selling cheaper overseas. the manufacturers know that they can get away with higher prices in the u.s. because the u.s. will pay them. >> might this lead to a black market for this vaccine? is there already a black market for this vaccine? >> i don't think so. i think when you are looking for a
let's talk about the vaccine. getting increasingly expensive and creeping up over the past few years. what's behind that? >> a couple of things. one, when you have increased concern about safety, they have been trying to make the vaccine safer. >> drives the cost up. there are legal issues. people say, oh, well, i might sue you if i have an adverse event or something goes wrong. so they've got to charge for that. three, they can get away with it. i mean honestly, there is a certain...
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the side effects of vaccinate your children.nd research said about the link between vaccines and autism. >> and a hero in the face of danger. demand of certain death. >> didn't see him get out and halfway to the car and realized it was filled with smoke. got alla the way up to the car and he was pounding on the passenger's side winnow trying to get it to open. ck? ck? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on your condition. veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now intr
the side effects of vaccinate your children.nd research said about the link between vaccines and autism. >> and a hero in the face of danger. demand of certain death. >> didn't see him get out and halfway to the car and realized it was filled with smoke. got alla the way up to the car and he was pounding on the passenger's side winnow trying to get it to open. ck? ck? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question...
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v vaccine, get it now. if you're near one of those camps, you have to be vaccinated. >> by problem with the whole thing is, the diseases we're talking about are so rare in this country because they're already e raduated. with all due respect, we just . so the first thing that comes to his mind is not going to be tuberculosis, it's going to be sko many other things that can be confusing with. they are putting these kids in almost like an army base. they're all in one room. even if half of them are doing well and have the vaccines, the other half are going to pass on the lica and tuberculosis. that's the key. >> the key, david just said, they're close together, they're crowded together, and that's how you spread disease. >> we need more doctors at the border to put in the screens and catch them there. and then whatever the politics pans out, that's a whole different story. >> certainly if they can get a handle on this. >> concern. >> very. >> it could be a problem. >> cdc more involved. >>> speaking of back h
v vaccine, get it now. if you're near one of those camps, you have to be vaccinated. >> by problem with the whole thing is, the diseases we're talking about are so rare in this country because they're already e raduated. with all due respect, we just . so the first thing that comes to his mind is not going to be tuberculosis, it's going to be sko many other things that can be confusing with. they are putting these kids in almost like an army base. they're all in one room. even if half of...
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the cdc says many vaccine preventable diseases are making a comeback in communities with low vaccination rates. more than 500 people in 20 states have contracted measles this year. >>> palo alto looking for help finding a luxury car stolen right off city streets. officers tell the palo alto daily news a bentley was parked on stanford avenue for almost a month. the owner went to get it on friday and discovered, well, it was gone. the car looks like this one, except it's a convertible. police say it's so distinctive, they'll hope someone will notice and give them a call. officers looking for a 2013 bentley continental gtc. it has the license plate, 6zvp247. now, no word on why the owner left a $213,000 car on the street for several weeks. >> it's hard to park. >> very hard to find a parking spot. lucky there was no rain in the forecast, otherwise it would have filled up. >> a convertible would have ruined your bentley. >> we did see a little bit of mist and drizzle earlier around san francisco. but right now, clearing skies. 74 in san jose, cloud free around the south bay, but we're seeing
the cdc says many vaccine preventable diseases are making a comeback in communities with low vaccination rates. more than 500 people in 20 states have contracted measles this year. >>> palo alto looking for help finding a luxury car stolen right off city streets. officers tell the palo alto daily news a bentley was parked on stanford avenue for almost a month. the owner went to get it on friday and discovered, well, it was gone. the car looks like this one, except it's a convertible....
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you have to get vaccines. vaccines will not harm your children. is huge debate in some circles. a lot of parents out there do not want their children to get vaccines because they say they're at risk for other diseases. what do you say? >> i'm very pleased to see the article was published in the journal of pediatrics, very reputable journal. this was systemic review, gerri. they looked at all the studies with properly run trials, over 100 trials with another 70 trials after and looked at 11 childhood vaccines. this was 13-page report. they were saying vaccines do have some side-effects but the serious side-effects are extremely rare of the most important take home message here, that childhood vaccination, the benefits far outweigh the risks. that was very clearly stated in this paper. gerri: let me tell you, this weekend, if you're traveling over the 4th of july holiday, in ohio, there is a huge measles outbreak in an amish community. some 360 cases. this is what is happening all over the country. all kind of childhood diseases we thought we eradic
you have to get vaccines. vaccines will not harm your children. is huge debate in some circles. a lot of parents out there do not want their children to get vaccines because they say they're at risk for other diseases. what do you say? >> i'm very pleased to see the article was published in the journal of pediatrics, very reputable journal. this was systemic review, gerri. they looked at all the studies with properly run trials, over 100 trials with another 70 trials after and looked at...
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a way and on the safety of childhood vaccines.ews is live at sheraton towers and st develop the story. the rev. jesse jackson says there is a measured excitement among civil rights leaders 50 years ago today. recognition that there is still much work to be done. a half century later he says there's reason for concern with recent developments. >> if made huge progress. not undermining the progress we've made. the rev. says he is worried about rollbacks in the voting rights act in the south and recent supreme court rulings. also vividly remembers the day 50 years ago a day to remember president lyndon johnson's signing the inland market legislation. all public accommodations including workplaces and schools. civil rights leaders and that there was work ahead the battle to enforce new love. the civil rights movement was still in the early stages of the struggle for equality. at the thompson center in the exhibit highlights the courageous work of the freedom riders. sparking violence and savage beatings at the hands of racists souther
a way and on the safety of childhood vaccines.ews is live at sheraton towers and st develop the story. the rev. jesse jackson says there is a measured excitement among civil rights leaders 50 years ago today. recognition that there is still much work to be done. a half century later he says there's reason for concern with recent developments. >> if made huge progress. not undermining the progress we've made. the rev. says he is worried about rollbacks in the voting rights act in the south...
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vaccines causes childhood leukemia.ort found vaccines can cause certain side effects but serious ones are rare. >>> new guidelines say most healthy women can skip annual pelvic exams. the american american college of position say utility teen pelvic exams can cause harm including discomfort and anxiety reported by some women. the newest recommendations are not binding to doctors or insurers. >> seems the damage was already priced into general motor's stock price as it barely moved in trading yesterday. abc's tahman bradly has more on the rate evident recall in america's money. >> reporter: gm's growing recall crisis. general motors has added 7.6 million vehicles to its list of cars recalled over faulty ignition switches bringing the company's total recalls in north america to 29 million this year. cosmetics giant l'oreal settled charges of deceptive advertising. the deal ends a federal probe into two antiwrinkle products. the low budget airline norwegian about the start flying between london la and new york and fort lau
vaccines causes childhood leukemia.ort found vaccines can cause certain side effects but serious ones are rare. >>> new guidelines say most healthy women can skip annual pelvic exams. the american american college of position say utility teen pelvic exams can cause harm including discomfort and anxiety reported by some women. the newest recommendations are not binding to doctors or insurers. >> seems the damage was already priced into general motor's stock price as it barely...
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if they don't tell you what they have had the mmrs and the vaccinations, you would never kn know. >> if you're a 9-year-old american kid you get the mmr. >> the problem is these kids are not getting screened, the border people are kind of overrun at these centers. so let's say they go into one of these communities bringing in the tuberculosis-- >> before i waanswer it, i wanto make the point that hhs is not aware of it, they will screen uncompany children, they will find it. what do they bring out into the communities? >> scabies is one thing. tuberculosis is hard to transmit. so it's not likely that you're going to see a big outbreak of t tuberculosis. here's the most important thing, if you have kids who are going to be going to school, if they haven't been vaccinated with the mmr, or varicela, get them vaccinated now. >> these diseases are so rare in this county troy because they have been eradicated. the first thing that comes in his mind is not going to be tuberculosis, it's going to be so many other things that can be confusing this. but if you look at the pictures, they have p
if they don't tell you what they have had the mmrs and the vaccinations, you would never kn know. >> if you're a 9-year-old american kid you get the mmr. >> the problem is these kids are not getting screened, the border people are kind of overrun at these centers. so let's say they go into one of these communities bringing in the tuberculosis-- >> before i waanswer it, i wanto make the point that hhs is not aware of it, they will screen uncompany children, they will find it....
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>> 530 cases. 35 times more likely in the people without vaccine. >> so you support vaccines? much. >> great to see you, mark. sunday at 12:30 with the doctor. >>> the government has a new report on obamacare that finds that months after the rollout there are plenty of technical problems with the website. big reaction to that coming up. >> and do you think this is a war memorial or religious monument? this cross is at the center of a 20-year long battle and the supreme court is responding to hearing the case. >> the cross isn't going anywhere. not know and we believe not never -- now -- you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for th
>> 530 cases. 35 times more likely in the people without vaccine. >> so you support vaccines? much. >> great to see you, mark. sunday at 12:30 with the doctor. >>> the government has a new report on obamacare that finds that months after the rollout there are plenty of technical problems with the website. big reaction to that coming up. >> and do you think this is a war memorial or religious monument? this cross is at the center of a 20-year long battle and the...
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they were giving out free vaccinations toss about 20,000 people expected to attend this amish event.> reporter: the horse and buggy, a common site on the roads of central ohio, home of the largest amish community in the world. devout christian descendants of swiss and german immigrants. they avoid modern convenience as well as routine visits to doctors. but that's changed since a group of amish relief volunteers returned from the ty off and on-stricken philippines where measles has claimed 70 lives this year. what the unvaccinated men brought back has become the most serious outbreak of the disease in the u.s. since 1994. the most vulnerable, infants and small children. >> almost all states, including ohio, allow children in public schools to be exempt from immunization if their parents hold religious or other strong objections. >> the amish have grounded their resistance to vaccines in faith, saying that trust in god provides enough protection. but several thousand of them have shown up at special clinics set up to handle the new demand for the vaccine which also innoc lates against
they were giving out free vaccinations toss about 20,000 people expected to attend this amish event.> reporter: the horse and buggy, a common site on the roads of central ohio, home of the largest amish community in the world. devout christian descendants of swiss and german immigrants. they avoid modern convenience as well as routine visits to doctors. but that's changed since a group of amish relief volunteers returned from the ty off and on-stricken philippines where measles has claimed...
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get the kids the mmr vaccine. a critical vaccine they need. >> the miss information is worse than the possibilities that could result from the vaccine, worse than getting the actual illness. >> we are frightened about autism. and vaccines got blamed for autism. and it is something else. >> and doctor, thank you for being in. >> the the disappearance of an oregon woman. what happen vanished after runna quick errand? we'll have the latest on the investigation. >>> and evacuations under way as wildfires rage out west. a look at the progress firefighters are making. >>> plus, how of much one state is spending to beat back the flames. ♪ i voted for culture... ...with a 'k.' how are you? i voted for plausible deniability. i didn't kill her, david. and i voted for decisive military action. ♪ america, you cast your votes. now, go to xfinity on demand and select the people's hotlist to see this summer's top 100 shows and movies. i voted! >>> right now -- much of the west in flames. new wildfires cropping up in california w
get the kids the mmr vaccine. a critical vaccine they need. >> the miss information is worse than the possibilities that could result from the vaccine, worse than getting the actual illness. >> we are frightened about autism. and vaccines got blamed for autism. and it is something else. >> and doctor, thank you for being in. >> the the disappearance of an oregon woman. what happen vanished after runna quick errand? we'll have the latest on the investigation. >>>...
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but in reality vaccines are safe.can usually live through it if you are healthy and young. but if it gets out of control it is it problematic. >> in this case in kansas. a baseball tournament came from texas, and there is a concern are the people visiting exposed to measles and are they taking it back to another state. i am curious. folks are getting ready to go back to school. and if you haven't had the measles shot will you be from the disease? >> there is a period of incan youubation and you can transmit it easily. for the most part, yeah, it is a person-to-person transmission. and if you have a group of people infected and you don't realize it, then go ahead and check it out with your doctor. this is a perfect time to talk to people about back to school. thank god, going back to school. and this is the time to check with your pedtrician. is your vaccinations up-to-date? if you have a older child in college. i checked his vaccine for the measles. he had it but it wore off. >> that happen to a friend of mine. >> i t
but in reality vaccines are safe.can usually live through it if you are healthy and young. but if it gets out of control it is it problematic. >> in this case in kansas. a baseball tournament came from texas, and there is a concern are the people visiting exposed to measles and are they taking it back to another state. i am curious. folks are getting ready to go back to school. and if you haven't had the measles shot will you be from the disease? >> there is a period of incan...
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vaccine is the number one gate keeper for that. >> absolutely. thank you both so much for your insights. >> thank you. >>> and up next, a big win for fast food workers that could actually pave the way for them to get living wages and to form unions. >>> then, the attorney general of virginia on his court victory for what he's calling one of the most important civil rights issues of our day. it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescr
vaccine is the number one gate keeper for that. >> absolutely. thank you both so much for your insights. >> thank you. >>> and up next, a big win for fast food workers that could actually pave the way for them to get living wages and to form unions. >>> then, the attorney general of virginia on his court victory for what he's calling one of the most important civil rights issues of our day. it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body...
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several thousand showed up at clinics handling the new vaccine. the local health commissioner is hearing more aimish repeating anti-vaccine. those campaigners argue that vak as soon as possible are listened to autism, leukaemia and other disorders. >> the work of many that have been discredited certainly has been heard by the aimish community and they are concerned about that. >> the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention says 90% of a population should be vaccinated to provide it with herd imunity. >> susceptible people are protected because they are surrounded by immune people, and break the chain so that person to person transmission doesn't find them. >> reporter: local health authorities hope the outbreak will persuade the aimish the higher the vaccination rate the better the protection. >> now, to the death and remembrances of an american hero, lewis zamporini passed away, a story of heroism and perseverance in world war ii is being turned into a major hollywood film. >>> lowy was the person sonification of the american hero, an oly
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. >>> well, it is one of the biggest controversy in medicinement vaccines and autism. >> newly releasedhe possible side effect for children. >> and, wicked weather blows through the midwest, getting new look at some of the worse damage left behind. back in two minutes. >>> 5:23 right now. >> good morning, everyone, waking to up dry start to the day, sunshine, and we'll be up in about ten minutes or so. take a live look at the ben franklin bridge right now, and you can see, skies brightening, still few clouds over the region, but no threat of any rain, we are dry this morning, but later on this afternoon, could be isolated shower, thunderstorm. very warm and humid already this hour. here we are, 73 degrees at the airport, and at wilmington, 72 allentown, 67 in mount pocono. you can see, storm scan3, just some clouds, rolling through the delaware valley, as we speak. shouldn't pose a threat this morning, it is afternoon that there will be isolated shower or storm. beach forecast, nice, warm, breezy, stays dry, 82 for the high. a loft sunshine, sun block, ocean water cooler, 68 degrees. ho
. >>> well, it is one of the biggest controversy in medicinement vaccines and autism. >> newly releasedhe possible side effect for children. >> and, wicked weather blows through the midwest, getting new look at some of the worse damage left behind. back in two minutes. >>> 5:23 right now. >> good morning, everyone, waking to up dry start to the day, sunshine, and we'll be up in about ten minutes or so. take a live look at the ben franklin bridge right now,...
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a new study found strong evidence, that the measles, mumps and rubela vaccine is not associated with autism. these results published in the american academy of pied yacht tricks are similar to those from earlier studies. researchers also found strong evidence the that the mmr tetanus and hepatitis b vaccines are not linked to childhood leukemia. >>> well, it was a hot one today, kate, and this is just going to continue. >> this is the preview. >> oh, boy. >> tomorrow will be the hottest day we saw all year long. we will get to 94 tomorrow. we have gotten there already this year. when you factor in the humidity, dew points in the mid 70's, it is oppressive heat and heat advisory has been issued as we mentioned a few minutes ago. lets look outside within place over next few days will be the the shore. we will sea sea breeze kick up each afternoon, it is only 76 in rehoboth, people outside on the boardwalk enjoying slightly cooler conditions there then what we are feeling in the city. we will have our first name tropical storm of the 2014 atlantic hurricane season. thinks arthur off the
a new study found strong evidence, that the measles, mumps and rubela vaccine is not associated with autism. these results published in the american academy of pied yacht tricks are similar to those from earlier studies. researchers also found strong evidence the that the mmr tetanus and hepatitis b vaccines are not linked to childhood leukemia. >>> well, it was a hot one today, kate, and this is just going to continue. >> this is the preview. >> oh, boy. >> tomorrow...
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officials say 11 had no measles vaccines. with no medical records of complete measles vaccines for the others. >> that outbreak helped make last year the highest annual case count in over 20 years in the state of texas. meanwhile, as noted by the "texas observer" neither guatemala nor honduras has had a reported case of measles since 1990. joining me now, rachel pearson who wrote that piece in the "texas observer," she's a student at the university of texas. rachel, what prompted you to write the piece? >> well, i was really concerned about the fear that people are bringing up about these kids being a disease threat. we should be concerned about children from central america who have made this long journey, who have been trafficked, who come from violent places. we should be concerned about their health, but we shouldn't think of them as a health threat to americans, because frankly, if you look at the facts especially with respect to vaccine-preventable diseases, these kids are more likely to be vaccinated than kids in texas
officials say 11 had no measles vaccines. with no medical records of complete measles vaccines for the others. >> that outbreak helped make last year the highest annual case count in over 20 years in the state of texas. meanwhile, as noted by the "texas observer" neither guatemala nor honduras has had a reported case of measles since 1990. joining me now, rachel pearson who wrote that piece in the "texas observer," she's a student at the university of texas. rachel,...
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vaccinations haven't been conducted. parents are also wary of side effects and syringes being swuffed. some in swat and other areas had to be tape to hospital after they got sick. seven children are believed to have decide. doctors insist the dapingers of the disease outweighed the rib of the side effects. measles is a dangerous virus. if left untreated it can be fatal. steams it can stop the growth. it's important that infants must be vaccinated. >> cultural taboos in some areas puts them at risk. hundreds of children are killed in the 2012 measles epidemic. since then the government and world health organisation stepped up vak signation efforts and made measles part of the drive against diseases like polio. aid workers say there's not enough money. the campaign has been delayed until august this year. >> more than 320 children died of measles. 25,000 cases have been reported and vaccination programs lack quality. health experts are warning as more detentions are diverted, unless a wholistic approach is used to eradicat
vaccinations haven't been conducted. parents are also wary of side effects and syringes being swuffed. some in swat and other areas had to be tape to hospital after they got sick. seven children are believed to have decide. doctors insist the dapingers of the disease outweighed the rib of the side effects. measles is a dangerous virus. if left untreated it can be fatal. steams it can stop the growth. it's important that infants must be vaccinated. >> cultural taboos in some areas puts...
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often in communities with low vaccination rates.t 539 people across 20 states have been infected with measles this year. parents sometimes refuse to immunize their children.because they believe it will result in autism. this myth gained popularity in 1998 because of a medical study that has since been retracted. experts say.serious complications with vaccines are very rare.and should be weighed against its huge bennefits. a lot of you are clicking on this story online this morning. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. celebrate the fourth with envy apples, just $1.99 a pound. rancher's reserve tri tip roast is only $3.99 a pound. for the grand finale, dreyer's ice cream is just $2.99. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gon
often in communities with low vaccination rates.t 539 people across 20 states have been infected with measles this year. parents sometimes refuse to immunize their children.because they believe it will result in autism. this myth gained popularity in 1998 because of a medical study that has since been retracted. experts say.serious complications with vaccines are very rare.and should be weighed against its huge bennefits. a lot of you are clicking on this story online this morning. safeway...
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the legislation was aim at regulating the vaccine to protect american citizens from unscrupulous per -- purveyors. this was the first federal law to oversee drug purity with an eye towards consumer protection, and it also gave the president the power to appoint a medical officer who was able to deliver vaccine free around the country, sending free packages of vaccine that weigh under half a ounce free of charge through the united states mail for any interested parties. many of you -- maybe i should move forward with a couple of pictures -- there are many, many portraits of washington who was named america's foundingist father, and he's always depig d picketed as a tall figure, slim, strong muscular my seek. indeed, at over 6 feet tall, he towered over his con temporaries, and by all accounts, he was revered and imposing man who commanded great respect. however, noticeably absent from the paintings are the lightly marked skin, result of smallpox he got as a teenager, the sunken cheeks we do not see here which was the eventually loss of his teeth due to decay, and increasing disability
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there's no cure or vaccine.he cdc director said today it's not going to be quick and not going to be easy. but they know what to do to fight this disease. part of that is sending 50 more health workers to west africa to help out. they just announced that plan, all to keep that th virus from spreading to other countries. that's assuming those infected want treatment. one doctor told the telegraph that some infected people refuse medical treatment because they believe it is witchcraft. i want to bring in barry, he and his wife authors of "ebola and politics, the anthropology of an emerging disease." he joins us from oregon. mr. hewlett, help us understand the culture of believing the virus is witchcraft. do you believe it's hindering the efforts to fight the disease? >> well, i mean a belief in sorcery witchcraft can contribute to certain behaviors. generally with sorcery and witchcraft there's a belief it cannot be transmitted by touch so that can be problematic. this is not -- basically all the ebola outbreaks t
there's no cure or vaccine.he cdc director said today it's not going to be quick and not going to be easy. but they know what to do to fight this disease. part of that is sending 50 more health workers to west africa to help out. they just announced that plan, all to keep that th virus from spreading to other countries. that's assuming those infected want treatment. one doctor told the telegraph that some infected people refuse medical treatment because they believe it is witchcraft. i want to...
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there's no cure, no vaccine, rapidly the viruses spread. with cases reported now in four west african countries, the world faces the frightening prospect of a widening outbreak. today's ebola outbreak in west africa is the worst in history. and as there a race to control it. since march, the world health ocean has confirmed that 670 people have died in liberia, sierra leon and guinea. there have been 400 reported cases, including two americans working if those countries. now a cause for concern. patrick sawyer died of ebola after flying on more than one plane. while sick, he got on a flight in liberia, and then it's believed he had a stop over in ghana. he changed planes in towingo before ending his trip in liberia. now his case is sending health officials scrambling. >> they are sending teams to nigeria and towingo to find tracing, people that he may have been in touch with during his flight. >> we're expecting the virus. >> it's a disease that starts with flu-like simms, fluid leaking from eyes and ears, and the world health association s
there's no cure, no vaccine, rapidly the viruses spread. with cases reported now in four west african countries, the world faces the frightening prospect of a widening outbreak. today's ebola outbreak in west africa is the worst in history. and as there a race to control it. since march, the world health ocean has confirmed that 670 people have died in liberia, sierra leon and guinea. there have been 400 reported cases, including two americans working if those countries. now a cause for...
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>> there is more risk than people getting the vaccine than leaving it alone. over the thousands of years it has killed hundreds of millions of people. >> in an awful way. >> it is disfiguring and people get confused between small pox and chicken pox. but chicken pox is mainstream as opposed to small pox when we don't think about. so it was eliminated by the vaccine campaigns that took place over a hundred years or more. the idea it could come back now and people are not vaccinated is disturbing. >> you think it is such a threat it should not exist in the united states at the cdc and in a lab location in russia. why are they around? >> they say if small pox were to come back we would have the samples to study again and try to fight it again. but the thing is there is more risk potentially that let's say they got into the hands of terrorist or something and they could be used against us. so i personally have a concern of the deadly viruses. >> would you need that sample to create a vaccine again? >> not necessarily. but because people are not getting vaccinated
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covered by insurance for those vaccines? >> there is, justice alito. of course, there's also title x, which provides for contraception coverage, which is another least restrictive alternative. but i do want to get on the table that it is not true, that we have not suggested that the accommodation provided to religious employers, like nonprofit hospitals, that's not something i invented at the podium. if you look at page 58 of our brief, the red brief, we specifically say that one of the least restrictive alternatives would be the most obvious least restrictive alternative is for the government to pay for their favorite contraception methods themselves. later in that paragraph, the only full paragraph on the page, we say, "and indeed, the government has attempted something like that with respect to certain objective employers objective employees employers," and we cite the federal register provision where there is the accommodation provision. >> will your clients claim that filling out the form, if you're saying they would cl
covered by insurance for those vaccines? >> there is, justice alito. of course, there's also title x, which provides for contraception coverage, which is another least restrictive alternative. but i do want to get on the table that it is not true, that we have not suggested that the accommodation provided to religious employers, like nonprofit hospitals, that's not something i invented at the podium. if you look at page 58 of our brief, the red brief, we specifically say that one of the...
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vaccine activists researchers say they did find that some vaccines cost of few adverse effect but onlytion of a population doctors say millions of americans live longer than average because of the protection they get from vaccines >> : next 6:00 metal hold back the flames on a huge wildfire burning in napa county we have new numbers on the fire growth and latest on the fast-moving blaze dangers it is posing tonight coming up at 6 is tonight more hidden cash but the people in the bay area tonight morebulldog:cash but it's true! i am a bundle of talent! but my friends are learning skills that can change a life. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to help train dogs like suzie to engage students in schools and special education classes. while ginger visits folks in the hospital offering quiet comfort. with your help, we can do even more! make a donation at mattressdiscountersdogs.com or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people. thank u day fo fendg oucouny. thk yofor yo se and ank u for ur bvery thanyou lone thk yod
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from the pediatric vaccines. is an unnecessary preservative. the size is very clear. well found over 500 peer reviewed publication, 1400 references this book that show that this is a known, recognized neurotoxin for which there are many, many alternatives. they should not be in our vaccines. >> and unfortunately, i have to get to a break here. but i appreciate you, again, the book is called "thimerosal: let the science speak." we'll have you back again to talk about it. thank you, everyone. >> thank you. >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. it's 11:00 p.m. on the east coast. early thursday morning in israel and gaza, where another day of deadly violence is expected. an outdoor market in gaza was hit by an israeli air strike today. the gaza health ministry reports 17 people died. and a deadly strike on a united nations shelter in gaza. the u.n. blaming the
from the pediatric vaccines. is an unnecessary preservative. the size is very clear. well found over 500 peer reviewed publication, 1400 references this book that show that this is a known, recognized neurotoxin for which there are many, many alternatives. they should not be in our vaccines. >> and unfortunately, i have to get to a break here. but i appreciate you, again, the book is called "thimerosal: let the science speak." we'll have you back again to talk about it. thank...
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the assessment mirrors a 2011 report on vaccine safety.ort found vaccines can cause certain side effects but serious once are rare. >> philadelphia school officials await an important >> as we led to the break here is your world cup update. >> ♪ safety goggles? this breakfast burrito is exploding with flavor. i think you're getting a little carried away. morning, guys. he knows what's up. does he? both: yeah. i really work with you guys... every day. dunkin's southwest steak breakfast burrito with delicious steak, fire-roasted vegetables, and fajita seasoning is packed with flavor. hurry in today. enjoy the big taste of dunkin' donuts' southwest steak breakfast burrito today. >> a health how long fire in pennsauken new jersey has injured one person. chopper 6 was over the single family home a little after 6:00 last night. house is along the 2800 block of powell avenue. it took crews about a half hour to get the blaze under control. the injured person was alert when put in an ambulance. investigators are looking for the cause. >> republican
the assessment mirrors a 2011 report on vaccine safety.ort found vaccines can cause certain side effects but serious once are rare. >> philadelphia school officials await an important >> as we led to the break here is your world cup update. >> ♪ safety goggles? this breakfast burrito is exploding with flavor. i think you're getting a little carried away. morning, guys. he knows what's up. does he? both: yeah. i really work with you guys... every day. dunkin's southwest steak...
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children should get vaccinated against preventable diseases.nce shows no ties between vaccines and kids with autism and leukemia. it appears in the latest version of the medical journal of pediatrics. >>> coming up, the u.s. will have its hands full with the world cup. why is the head coach worried about the referee? andy scholes explains straight ahead in the bleacher report. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> game day, it is finally here. i cannot wait. team usa will take to the field with belgium this afternoon. loser goes home, winner moves on to the quarterfinals. andy scholes, tell us the good news. >> today is a big one for u.s. soccer. the team trying to reach the quarterfinals for the first time since 2002. team us
children should get vaccinated against preventable diseases.nce shows no ties between vaccines and kids with autism and leukemia. it appears in the latest version of the medical journal of pediatrics. >>> coming up, the u.s. will have its hands full with the world cup. why is the head coach worried about the referee? andy scholes explains straight ahead in the bleacher report. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for...
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>> i have to get back to you on the exact number, but offer vaccine for anyone whom anthrax vaccine is indicated. we don't require vaccination, but offer it to those who may have been exposed through the lab work. >> active program? >> oh, yes. >> do you have any idea, and i know you have to get back to me, which is fine, i appreciate. >> i have to get back to you. >> okay. it's reported that you said on june 30th the fact that anthrax exposure was a concern or might have happened is unacceptable. employees should have -- should never have to be concerned about the safety of preventable exposures, and as you note to date, more than 12 million doses of the live anthrax vaccine have been administered to more than 3 million individuals. if you can get back to me with that, i appreciate it. >> i will. >> with that, mr. chairman, i yield back. >> thank you, i now recognize ms. elmers of north carolina for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you for the panel. this is a very good discussion, and i appreciate your candida responses. at this point, the most important thing we c
>> i have to get back to you on the exact number, but offer vaccine for anyone whom anthrax vaccine is indicated. we don't require vaccination, but offer it to those who may have been exposed through the lab work. >> active program? >> oh, yes. >> do you have any idea, and i know you have to get back to me, which is fine, i appreciate. >> i have to get back to you. >> okay. it's reported that you said on june 30th the fact that anthrax exposure was a concern...
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much of that is opposition to vaccines higher here. but protussis hits those who have had their vaccines especially teenagers. matt blackman makes beautiful music with his guitar but lately another sound -- dominates his life. >> they called me today and said you tested positive for whooping cough. >> reporter: that after a cold but with coughing fits he could not shake. >> reporter: now andre -- now younger brother andreas is under antibiotics. his parents thought as a musician he had just gotten run down. >> at night he's out and that's why we thought. he just goes to bed way too late and sleeps in. but now we know it was something more than that. >> i think the chinese call it the 100 day cough. >> reporter: jane neil say during the last protussis outbreak they noticed children's vaccines who had stopped working. >> i think for immunity to work correctly you have to have 80 to 90% of people vaccinated. >> reporter: miserable as he is, chris is glad he's finally got an answer. >> this is how we got to tie him down. with this die -- d
much of that is opposition to vaccines higher here. but protussis hits those who have had their vaccines especially teenagers. matt blackman makes beautiful music with his guitar but lately another sound -- dominates his life. >> they called me today and said you tested positive for whooping cough. >> reporter: that after a cold but with coughing fits he could not shake. >> reporter: now andre -- now younger brother andreas is under antibiotics. his parents thought as a...
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it also refutes any link between vaccines, and autism, which many critics of vaccines wore built studyil issue of pediatrics, doctors say, vaccines control infections, you know, diseases, of course, yet recent years, vocal public opposition cents to vaccines has grown. because of the flaws, what it is called, the ad tiff -- >> not the case at all. once again, they've done so many studies after that saying, one doctor that put it out there, that is not the case. and so, i think, starting to sing in i think for a loft people right now. >> 8:40, let's have update on your boyfriend, mugshot guy, who was in jail for close to a million dollars of bail. right? and women were going on website, trying to pay hisses bail, and they thought he had beautiful eyes. so let's remind i of this dude. there he is. >> does have beautiful eyes. now signed with a agent. you new this would happen. he had millions of people tweeting and re tweeting and facebooking. >> that's his mug shod shot. >> jeremy peaks, now this agent, you may know her because she represents a lot of notorious types, octomom, team mom,
it also refutes any link between vaccines, and autism, which many critics of vaccines wore built studyil issue of pediatrics, doctors say, vaccines control infections, you know, diseases, of course, yet recent years, vocal public opposition cents to vaccines has grown. because of the flaws, what it is called, the ad tiff -- >> not the case at all. once again, they've done so many studies after that saying, one doctor that put it out there, that is not the case. and so, i think, starting...
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anthrax vaccine is indicated. we don't require people to get vaccinated but we offered to anyone who might be exposed to the laboratory work. >> so you think is a pretty active program to? >> yes. >> i know you say you have to get back to me and if you what i would appreciate it. >> i would have to get back to you. >> it's reported that you told reuters on june 30 the fact that anthrax is kosher was even a concern or it might have happened was unacceptable. employees should never have to be concerned about the safety for preventable cures. as you note today, more than 12 million doses of the vaccine have been administered to more than 3 million individuals. so if you can get back to me with that i would appreciate it. >> i will. >> with that, mr. chairman, i will yield back spent 50. now recognize ms. ellmers of north carolina for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to our panel. this is a very good discussion and i appreciate your candid responses. i think at this point the most important thin
anthrax vaccine is indicated. we don't require people to get vaccinated but we offered to anyone who might be exposed to the laboratory work. >> so you think is a pretty active program to? >> yes. >> i know you say you have to get back to me and if you what i would appreciate it. >> i would have to get back to you. >> it's reported that you told reuters on june 30 the fact that anthrax is kosher was even a concern or it might have happened was unacceptable....
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you are working on vaccines and treatments for ebola. can you tell us the progress of that work?f progress. of course, ebola was discovered in 1976 and there were efforts to develop vaccines and treatments from the very beginning. at that time we only had two biosafety level four labs in the united states. one in ft. dietrich, maryland, and one in atlanta. but with the building of a few more labs, there's really been a tremendous increase in progress on developing vaccines and treatments. particularly over the last five to ten years. we now have at least four, maybe five vaccines that can completely protect a laboratory animals, including nonhuman primates against ebola. >> when you see these latest numbers, 729 people dead at this pont, how much of that is the result of a broken, deficient health care system in africa just not being able to cope with this? >> i think that's a big factor. i think there's also some things we really don't know. historically, ebola outbreaks have been occurred in central africa and they've been very well contained. there's a lot of organizations tha
you are working on vaccines and treatments for ebola. can you tell us the progress of that work?f progress. of course, ebola was discovered in 1976 and there were efforts to develop vaccines and treatments from the very beginning. at that time we only had two biosafety level four labs in the united states. one in ft. dietrich, maryland, and one in atlanta. but with the building of a few more labs, there's really been a tremendous increase in progress on developing vaccines and treatments....
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vaccines do not cause autism. yet again, doctors are telling us this. >> that's one story.e were talking in our morning meeting for women, when you go into the gynecologist and get your pap smear once a year, the gynecologist will sometimes do a pelvic exam. so internists are coming forward and saying, eh, don't need to do this. >> get the feet out of the stirrups. >> we're talking about the manual exam with the doctor. it's an external exam, feels around and makes sure nothing is growing where it shouldn't be growing. internists say that we're not finding that lives are being saved by doing these exams. that's how the internists feel. if you ask the gynecologist, they say, wait a second. >> who are regularly doing them. >> and i would say certainly do more than an internist would. i just got off a phone with a gynecologist who said i caught someone's ovarian cancer the other day but would a study show that in a whole the big picture is worth it? you know, this gynecologist i was talking to said, i think it's worth it because i'm catching that one cancer. >> as a woman, if
vaccines do not cause autism. yet again, doctors are telling us this. >> that's one story.e were talking in our morning meeting for women, when you go into the gynecologist and get your pap smear once a year, the gynecologist will sometimes do a pelvic exam. so internists are coming forward and saying, eh, don't need to do this. >> get the feet out of the stirrups. >> we're talking about the manual exam with the doctor. it's an external exam, feels around and makes sure...
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but with only 300 health workers trained to administer life-saving vaccinations, protecting childrenrom easily transmitted infections like measles is a big challenge. >> we want to reduce morbidity. all too well, they know the serious threat meals measles poses. his 14-month-old son has intermittently suffered from the highly contagion disease. >> when health workers come here to give injections, my son has a fever which means he can't be vaccinated. >> india has eradicated polio but huge concerns still linger in these alleyways. 9 million immunization sessions are held across india every year, but still, routine vaccinations fail to reach tennessee of millions of children. we can save 4,000 deaths a day in india with immunizations. one of the things. >> hello. radio unicef. >> hitting the air waves with messages of good health say locally produced campaigns and the involvement of minority communities are the best way to drive home the importance of i am munizations. >> at a time immunization against polio was a big success. next is measles. it is hoped to see if a one-size-fits all
but with only 300 health workers trained to administer life-saving vaccinations, protecting childrenrom easily transmitted infections like measles is a big challenge. >> we want to reduce morbidity. all too well, they know the serious threat meals measles poses. his 14-month-old son has intermittently suffered from the highly contagion disease. >> when health workers come here to give injections, my son has a fever which means he can't be vaccinated. >> india has eradicated...
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that point, i guess they're saying it doesn't apply to blood transfusions or mental health care or vaccines or any other thing. there's also the issue about whether it applies more widely to contraception. i mean, if you've got a family held corporation with devoutly roman catholic family members running it and they are opposed to not just contraception they believe is abortion but opposed to all contraception, doesn't this ruling essentially open the door that they can establish that as the rule for their employees' health insurance? >> it's something that ginsburg expressly says in dissent. she says at oral argument the green family was asked does your argument change if it's not 4 of the 20 types of contraception? the answer is no. there are cases in the pipeline of employers who want to say no contraception. so i don't think this can be limited to just plan "b" and iuds. i think there are equally strong deeply, deeply felt objections by some employers in closely held corporations that are for-profits that are going to come forward and say, zero, zero of the 20 are okay with us and the c
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they were testing vaccines without knowing what would happen. >> life is sacred. were you treating your life as sacred? >> no. i see the concern for the preborn but not the first born. >> this used to be a home and gone now and the ones died sold to doctors and the bodies used for medical research. the vaccine trials here is no means a revolution and coming back as the mother and baby scandal in ireland. they have criticized the state for the willingness to take on the catholic church, a church after all taking babies from the mothers and claimed to be caring for them. this is not just an issue for the catholic church, the drug tests happened here as well. victor remembers all of the children bei lined up for the doctors and nurses and he maintains the state knew all about it. >> let's call it what it is, it is children with no contact with parents, nobody is taking responsibility, and a few medics and doctors coming in and having a field day and taking advantage of vulnerable children in a closed setting and if it all goes wrong who knows or who cares. >> it is a
they were testing vaccines without knowing what would happen. >> life is sacred. were you treating your life as sacred? >> no. i see the concern for the preborn but not the first born. >> this used to be a home and gone now and the ones died sold to doctors and the bodies used for medical research. the vaccine trials here is no means a revolution and coming back as the mother and baby scandal in ireland. they have criticized the state for the willingness to take on the...
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we offer anthrax vaccine to anyone for whom it is indicated. we don't require people to it vaccinated, but we offer it to anyone who might be exposed. >> you think that is an active around -- program? do you have any idea? >> i would have to get back to you. >> it is reported you told the fact thate anthrax exposure was even a concern is unacceptable. should never have to be concerned about the safety of preventable exposures. doses of 12 million the vaccine have been administered to more than 3 million individuals. if you can get back to me, i would appreciate it. >> i will. >> a yield back. >> thank you. we recognize -- >> thank you mr. chairman. this is a good discussion. i appreciate your candid responses. this point, the most important thing we can all do is get to the bottom of it. so these things do not happen again. i did want to clarify something. posed aboutquestion possibler of missing toxic substances. i know you it knowledge to overtime -- i know you ain't how doged overtime -- you determine it was not stolen? if anyone on the pane
we offer anthrax vaccine to anyone for whom it is indicated. we don't require people to it vaccinated, but we offer it to anyone who might be exposed. >> you think that is an active around -- program? do you have any idea? >> i would have to get back to you. >> it is reported you told the fact thate anthrax exposure was even a concern is unacceptable. should never have to be concerned about the safety of preventable exposures. doses of 12 million the vaccine have been...
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>> no vaccine or any known cure, more than 1200 people have contracted the virus and has claimed nearly 700 lives in west africa, now several americans in africa are battling the disease and one has died. fears are increasing tonight that ebola may spread. two american aide workers are battlinging the disease, and the two missionary workers are showing slight improvement but the missionary group will evacuate all non-essential personnel from liberia. >> he willingly and voluntarily decided to do that. >> now the first american has died from the virus. patrick sawyer of minnesota works for the liberian government and was set to fly back next week. his widow spoke out today. >> we lost patrick and we are losing tons of people there. we don't need that killer to come mere as well. >> the disease season spread through the air like the flu, it requires direct contact with bodily fluid, they say that americans should not panic. >> we are confident that normal isolation protocols in the u.s. or western style medicine would prevent transmission. >> the cdc saying not to panic but it is urging a
>> no vaccine or any known cure, more than 1200 people have contracted the virus and has claimed nearly 700 lives in west africa, now several americans in africa are battling the disease and one has died. fears are increasing tonight that ebola may spread. two american aide workers are battlinging the disease, and the two missionary workers are showing slight improvement but the missionary group will evacuate all non-essential personnel from liberia. >> he willingly and voluntarily...
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. >>> health check this noon, a new study reinforces new research that childhood vaccines are safe.evidence that measles mumps could cause autism or cause childhood leukemia, it updates a 2011 report on u.s. safety and medicine, they found that vaccines could cause side affect buzz serious ones are very rare. >>> well, new guidelines say that most healthy women can skip annual pelvic exams, the american college of physicians say that they do not benefit women that have no symptoms of disease and are not pregnant. they say that the testing could cause harm and anxiety among women. it's not binding to doctors or insurers. >>> the "action news" team sought working on news stories for tonight beginning at 4:00. >> lets go to alicia vitarelli with a preview. >> reporter: coming up at 4:00, a new website intended to help you get your finances back on track. a lot of people need help doing that and this service helps you pay down your debt finding hidden money you could be overlooking. plus, are you okay asking friends to help pay for your wedding. this is a new trend. people are having yo
. >>> health check this noon, a new study reinforces new research that childhood vaccines are safe.evidence that measles mumps could cause autism or cause childhood leukemia, it updates a 2011 report on u.s. safety and medicine, they found that vaccines could cause side affect buzz serious ones are very rare. >>> well, new guidelines say that most healthy women can skip annual pelvic exams, the american college of physicians say that they do not benefit women that have no...