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vaccinated. protest this is not a minor disease. ten infants died last year. nine of them were under 6 months old which means there too young to have been fully vaccinated. so regardless of what their parents did or did not do they would not have had full immunity anyway. i spoke with parents, many parents whose children died of vaccine preventable diseases and that is not a conversation that anyone wants to or should have. right now in minnesota there is a measles outbreak that was started when a deliberately not vaccinated child was infected while out of the country. that has now spread to six of his deliberately non vaccinated peers as well as five children. measles killed more children than any other disease in history. this is very serious. in utah there are 2 dozen high school students who are quarantined from school for the next two weeks because they are deliberately non vaccinated. i hope everyone turned off your soul phones. they are all deliberately non vaccinated and they came in cont
vaccinated. protest this is not a minor disease. ten infants died last year. nine of them were under 6 months old which means there too young to have been fully vaccinated. so regardless of what their parents did or did not do they would not have had full immunity anyway. i spoke with parents, many parents whose children died of vaccine preventable diseases and that is not a conversation that anyone wants to or should have. right now in minnesota there is a measles outbreak that was started...
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it is vaccine, period. [talking over each other] >> let's let him ask the question. >> i am not being sarcastic -- >> do you have a question? [talking over each other] >> why is called for's inconvenient truth use as a platfo global warming? if [talking over each other] >> the article was robert f. kennedy jr. which ran in rolling stone beat the has been retracted by salon and was -- of lead disappeared by rolling stone. there is no longer any mention of it on their web site. it disappeared from their archives. it eventually -- there were 500 words of correction. we thought that this was x time the amount and it was actually 1/100th of that. there is a very good parallel between rfk jr.'s efforts which have been solely derided by the scientific community and al gore's efforts which have not. gore, and highlights something about the debate which is the lot of people have firsthand experience that supports very strongly their belief that vaccine, as autism. a lot of parents have experiences where they had a c
it is vaccine, period. [talking over each other] >> let's let him ask the question. >> i am not being sarcastic -- >> do you have a question? [talking over each other] >> why is called for's inconvenient truth use as a platfo global warming? if [talking over each other] >> the article was robert f. kennedy jr. which ran in rolling stone beat the has been retracted by salon and was -- of lead disappeared by rolling stone. there is no longer any mention of it on...
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in 1955, there was a polio vaccine. since the first vaccine was invented, it has been used in most of the world. we are still searching for a cure for many of the diseases in the world today. people search many hours a day for vaccinations that will help cover immune system fight off bad viruses. >> if you talk about the priority plan for the institute that i direct, which is the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, our top priorities over the next several years is an hiv vaccine, malaria, tuberculosis vaccines, and a universal flu vaccine, and namely one that you can give once or twice in the lifetime of an individual that will protect them against all influenza. >> the government cannot produce enough of a new vaccine for everyone. a partnership with pharmaceutical companies is being formed. >> our role is to do fundamental basic science translated at the clinical level and then handed over to a pharmaceutical company so they can produce it in large quantities to be made available for the american in
in 1955, there was a polio vaccine. since the first vaccine was invented, it has been used in most of the world. we are still searching for a cure for many of the diseases in the world today. people search many hours a day for vaccinations that will help cover immune system fight off bad viruses. >> if you talk about the priority plan for the institute that i direct, which is the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, our top priorities over the next several years is an...
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, a malaria vaccine, a tuberculosis vaccine, and a vaccine will be a universal influenza vaccine thative once or twice in a lifetime of an individual that will protect against all influenza. >> what do we do with the vaccines? the government cannot produce enough of the new vaccines for everyone. a partnership between the pharmaceutical companies and research facilities has formed. >> the nih never produces a vaccine in large quantities. our role is to do fundamental basic science, translated into the clinical, and then handed over to a pharmaceutical company so they can produce in large enough quantities to be made available to the american and global public. >> sometimes, the government feels the need to step in. this happened last year in 2009 when the hin1 and it happened. the government decided to take total control over the production and distribution of the vaccine. they did not allow the pharmaceutical companies to take control. they thought it was their duty to make sure to keep as many people healthy as possible. >> this was an unusual situation. government put the money out
, a malaria vaccine, a tuberculosis vaccine, and a vaccine will be a universal influenza vaccine thative once or twice in a lifetime of an individual that will protect against all influenza. >> what do we do with the vaccines? the government cannot produce enough of the new vaccines for everyone. a partnership between the pharmaceutical companies and research facilities has formed. >> the nih never produces a vaccine in large quantities. our role is to do fundamental basic science,...
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, a tuberculosis vaccine, and a vaccine that we will call universal flu vaccine, namely a vaccine that can give once or twice in the lifetime of an individual that will protect them against these. >> what do we do with them? they cannot produce enough of the vaccine for everyone. therefore, with the pharmaceutical companies. >> nih never produces a vaccine in large quantities. we do fundamental science and then handed over to the pharmaceutical company so that they can produce it in large quantities to be made available for the american people and for the global public. >> and you can see this at studentcam.org, and you can continue the conversation on our facebook and twitter pages. >> necks, "q&a," and then british prime minister david cameron in the house of commons -- next. after that, former
, a tuberculosis vaccine, and a vaccine that we will call universal flu vaccine, namely a vaccine that can give once or twice in the lifetime of an individual that will protect them against these. >> what do we do with them? they cannot produce enough of the vaccine for everyone. therefore, with the pharmaceutical companies. >> nih never produces a vaccine in large quantities. we do fundamental science and then handed over to the pharmaceutical company so that they can produce it in...
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in other cases the vaccines exist. they are simply being given only to reach children in the world, which is somewhat ironic given that these diseases are far more present, diarrhea and respiratory diseases, and the poor countries. a group called coffee was great to buy these vaccines. europe has been generous, both at the national government level where norway, the u.k. and france have been the three biggest donors, but also some monies coming from the union level that have made a huge difference. so what they're doing is getting new vaccines out to children and had incredible success. in fact, over 5 million lives have been saved by this work. one of the most important statistics that i track is the number of children under five who die every year. back in 1960 goes over 20 million. now it's a bit over 8 million to am i believe is that if donors do the right things within the next 15 years, we can cut in half again to be less than 4 million. and vaccines will be a major part of that. another area of health that your
in other cases the vaccines exist. they are simply being given only to reach children in the world, which is somewhat ironic given that these diseases are far more present, diarrhea and respiratory diseases, and the poor countries. a group called coffee was great to buy these vaccines. europe has been generous, both at the national government level where norway, the u.k. and france have been the three biggest donors, but also some monies coming from the union level that have made a huge...
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there are two prevalent things going on here: vaccination and the autism. but trying to correlate those two have failed to date. >> i think it's pretty clear that, in general, vaccines are not the culprit. if you look at children that receive the... the standard childhood vaccines. that, if anything, they're-- those children are at... are at slightly less risk of having autism than children that aren't immunized. i-- it's not to say, however, that-- there is a small subset of children who may be particularly vulnerable to vaccines. if the child was ill, if the child had a precondition. like a mitochondrial defect. vaccinations for those children actually may be the... the environmental factor that... that tipped them over the edge of autism. and i think it's-- it is incredibly important, still, to try and figure out what, if any, vulnerabilities, in a small subset of children, might make them at risk for having certain vaccinations. >> i think it's possible that you could have a genetic subgroup. you also might have an immune subgroup there are a variety of
there are two prevalent things going on here: vaccination and the autism. but trying to correlate those two have failed to date. >> i think it's pretty clear that, in general, vaccines are not the culprit. if you look at children that receive the... the standard childhood vaccines. that, if anything, they're-- those children are at... are at slightly less risk of having autism than children that aren't immunized. i-- it's not to say, however, that-- there is a small subset of children who...
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, a malaria vaccine, a tuberculosis vaccine, and a vaccine that we call a universal flu vaccine, which you can give once or twice in the lifetime of an individual, that would protect them against all influences. >> the government cannot produce enough of the new vaccines for everyone. therefore partnership between the pharmaceutical companies in the research facilities have informed. >> we never produce a vaccine in large quantities. our role is to do fundamental basic science, translated into preclinical and clinical, and then handed over so that pharmaceutical companies can produce it in large enough quantities to be made available for the american public and the global public. >> you can see the entire video at studentcam.org, and continue the conversation on our facebook and twitter pages. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome back to c-span, lawrence yun, the chief economist for the national association of realtors. let's begin with a broad overview for the housing market is in communities like detroit and cleveland and parts of las vegas. there been signific
, a malaria vaccine, a tuberculosis vaccine, and a vaccine that we call a universal flu vaccine, which you can give once or twice in the lifetime of an individual, that would protect them against all influences. >> the government cannot produce enough of the new vaccines for everyone. therefore partnership between the pharmaceutical companies in the research facilities have informed. >> we never produce a vaccine in large quantities. our role is to do fundamental basic science,...
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a vaccination -- >> of vaccination clinic.intelligible] may 14 they are having won at john mcconnell high school. >> other announcements? just a reminder. when we do in anniversary of one of our two quakes here, the personally prepared. it is an opportunity for you to go home, see whether you've of water stored, flashlights and batteries, really simple. just look on 72hours.org. i'm sure that everyone is more prepared than they think they are. just look through. it will make you feel better. is there any public comment? ok. hearing none, say this is adjourned, unless, mr. mayor -- ok. thank you for coming.
a vaccination -- >> of vaccination clinic.intelligible] may 14 they are having won at john mcconnell high school. >> other announcements? just a reminder. when we do in anniversary of one of our two quakes here, the personally prepared. it is an opportunity for you to go home, see whether you've of water stored, flashlights and batteries, really simple. just look on 72hours.org. i'm sure that everyone is more prepared than they think they are. just look through. it will make you...
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a vaccination -- >> of vaccination clinic.intelligible] may 14 they are having won at john mcconnell high school. >> other announcements? just a reminder. when we do in anniversary of one of our two quakes here, the personally prepared. it is an opportunity for you to go home, see whether you've of water stored, flashlights and batteries, really simple. just look on 72hours.org. i'm sure that everyone is more prepared than they think they are. just look through. it will make you feel better. is there any public comment? ok. hearing none, say this is adjourned, unless, mr. mayor -- ok. thank you for coming. president olague: good evening. this is a special joint hearing between the san francisco planning commission and the treasure island authority board. before i take roll, if i can just ask everyone to turn off your cell phones, any pagers, any computers, anything that may sound off during these proceedings, we would very much appreciate it. roll call for the planning commission. president christina olague. >> here. >> vice p
a vaccination -- >> of vaccination clinic.intelligible] may 14 they are having won at john mcconnell high school. >> other announcements? just a reminder. when we do in anniversary of one of our two quakes here, the personally prepared. it is an opportunity for you to go home, see whether you've of water stored, flashlights and batteries, really simple. just look on 72hours.org. i'm sure that everyone is more prepared than they think they are. just look through. it will make you...
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districts from all over the bay area are urging their kids to get vaccinated soon. last year, we saw the worst whopping cough outbreak in 60 years. >> people are feeling the sting of high prices at the pump. the middle class is feeling the strain as never before. the salvation army says they are seeing a growing number of people missing class. san francisco salvation army delivered more than 33,000 food. a 20% increase in the number of food boxes it handed out. >> since the major economic downturn, we have really seen a change in the people we are serving. not only those that are low income or unprivileged. maybe the middle class people that were laid off. >> at the same time, donations are down. that means it group is serving more people with fewer resources. >>> a poll shows a majority of california voters would like to see an election of extending taxes. kimberly reports, it's a critical issue as they battle over the budget. >> reporter: governor jerry brown's road warning of deep spending cuts ahead made an impact. 60% of those questioned in the times poll suppo
districts from all over the bay area are urging their kids to get vaccinated soon. last year, we saw the worst whopping cough outbreak in 60 years. >> people are feeling the sting of high prices at the pump. the middle class is feeling the strain as never before. the salvation army says they are seeing a growing number of people missing class. san francisco salvation army delivered more than 33,000 food. a 20% increase in the number of food boxes it handed out. >> since the major...
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districts are urging parents to get their kids vaccinated soon. last year, we saw the worst outbreak for years. if you don't get it done right now, the lines and the back up will be tremendous. >> the mcgrew children need to be vaccinated. >> they are going to get shots. this just in kids, you are getting shots. >> any tough guy can take a shot, right scott? we are looking good this morning. showers pushing through the bay area. they are clearing out rapidly. we have seen the most moisture come through and now as high pressure moves in, we are noticing fog developing. take it easy out there. reduce visibility along the bridges and the bay area. here is what we are looking at. the showers extend from santa cruz to san jose. a little bit of action lingering. this is all going to clear out of here before we hit the second half of the day. the temperatures, which are mild, in the 50s, climb into the mid-60s. this is what we are looking at for today. cool start. a few showers early. by the second half of the day, mostly cloudy conditions. showers clear
districts are urging parents to get their kids vaccinated soon. last year, we saw the worst outbreak for years. if you don't get it done right now, the lines and the back up will be tremendous. >> the mcgrew children need to be vaccinated. >> they are going to get shots. this just in kids, you are getting shots. >> any tough guy can take a shot, right scott? we are looking good this morning. showers pushing through the bay area. they are clearing out rapidly. we have seen the...
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for years the vaccine has been used on children over the age of 2. infants and toddlers are vulnerable to the potentially deadly disease. meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. >>> it is 4:54. schools are blasting parents with e-mails, automated phone calls and flyers about an important deadline for the upcoming school year. here's the deal. no shot, no school. a new state law requires all kids entering 7th through 12th grade to get a booster shot for whooping cough and students will be required to have an up- to-date immunization record. so far at san jose unified, fewer than 33% students have gotten the shot. >> if school were to start tomorrow over 10,000 students will be excluded from school. >> even if students were immunized as small children, many still need that booster shot. last year there were more cases of whooping cough in california than anytime since world war ii. >>> al qaeda, anarchists, radical irish republicans. those are the groups scotland yard poses the biggest threat of attack on fr
for years the vaccine has been used on children over the age of 2. infants and toddlers are vulnerable to the potentially deadly disease. meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. >>> it is 4:54. schools are blasting parents with e-mails, automated phone calls and flyers about an important deadline for the upcoming school year. here's the deal. no shot, no school. a new state law requires all kids entering 7th through 12th grade to get a...
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the fact that my daughter believes what she believes about vaccines is her belief. i love her. i think differently. i've tried to bring to bear a lot of habits learned over many years as a journalist and look at the whole thing objectively. so when she says in the first program that's what she thought i say immediately yes but medical science says there is no evidence of such a connection. all the epidemological studies do not prove a connection. later we have a very objective discussion of the issue in our third program, the one on causes. i think if those who think that... the trouble with autism and the communities of autism is that a lot of them are locked into a kind of zero tolerance for any point of view that isn't precisely their own. they should they just sit in their trenches and hurl missiles at each other. i think that if the people who feel that way are fair-minded, they would go back and look at the two programs, one and three-- and they're all on the website-- that mentioned vaccines, and then read the transcripts of the people involved, including the transcript
the fact that my daughter believes what she believes about vaccines is her belief. i love her. i think differently. i've tried to bring to bear a lot of habits learned over many years as a journalist and look at the whole thing objectively. so when she says in the first program that's what she thought i say immediately yes but medical science says there is no evidence of such a connection. all the epidemological studies do not prove a connection. later we have a very objective discussion of the...
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this lead to the polio vaccine. this is one person who reveres him. suzie. she was born with clubbed feet. it's now for spinal diseases. these were men put to work. you could go to a library and check out toys. these are three themes i identified. beauty, permanence. this is a minor's wife. she doesn't look like a dorothy lang photographer. i am sure she felt better. these are stair cases in new deal buildings. part of the idea, i think this is really an expression of the old arts and crafts movement, which elnor roosevelt was part it. this was a janitor, once he checked me out, he said, come on in, i have to show you something. there was a beautiful wood laid mosaic. this is a marble mosai c. this is at the national zoo. and there's the beautiful rock work. they didn't build porto potties. this is a restroom in yosemite. we discovered these above phoenix. then there's art work which celebrates people doing ordinary but indispensable stuff. this is up at timber line lodge. they were not used to seeing them or getting classes in journalism. they would get peo
this lead to the polio vaccine. this is one person who reveres him. suzie. she was born with clubbed feet. it's now for spinal diseases. these were men put to work. you could go to a library and check out toys. these are three themes i identified. beauty, permanence. this is a minor's wife. she doesn't look like a dorothy lang photographer. i am sure she felt better. these are stair cases in new deal buildings. part of the idea, i think this is really an expression of the old arts and crafts...
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districts are urging parents to get their kids vaccinated soon. last year, we saw the worst whooping cough outbreak in years. >>> janet napolitano will visit cal berkeley today. napolitano will host a round table with students at sibley auditorium to discuss securing cyber space. the secretary will also visit l.a. to visit to port there with the mayor and meet with law enforcement officials and speak with the media. >>> a new survey says forget the talk of $5 and $6 gas prices. they say prices may have peaked. right now, the national average of gas is $3.88 and still 23 cents off the all-time high of $4.11 set in 2008. weakening demand and a slower rise will keep us from hitting that high again. she thinks prices will peak before summer and may have done so already. let's hope so. the average price in the bay area is $4.22 a gallon. >> her opinion directly opposite of the economist we had on on friday. >> i hope she's right. >> let's hope so. you can drive with the top down. a great week ahead. >> sorry to be someone who is not the optimist. we ha
districts are urging parents to get their kids vaccinated soon. last year, we saw the worst whooping cough outbreak in years. >>> janet napolitano will visit cal berkeley today. napolitano will host a round table with students at sibley auditorium to discuss securing cyber space. the secretary will also visit l.a. to visit to port there with the mayor and meet with law enforcement officials and speak with the media. >>> a new survey says forget the talk of $5 and $6 gas...
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the shingles vaccine is approved for anyone age 50. so consider it. >> all right. >> underutilized -- under utilized vaccine. >> thank you. >> welcome back from a successful marathon in paris. >> thank you. i brought the medal. >> a barf gold. stunning. >> it was very hard for you, wasn't it? >> it was the paris marathon. it was on sunday. they had record heat. between 75 and 80 degrees which is way too hot to be running a marathon but it was definitely spring in paris. they are having all the warm weather while we have got this. increasing cloud cover right now over the city by the bay. today's high was 59 degrees. the warm spot 67 degrees in gilroy and also in santa cruz if you are out and about in the next 60 minutes we are into the 50s and 60s with increasing cloud cover. we will bottom out tonight between 40 in santa rosa and 48 degrees in san francisco. imagine this jet stream acting like a conveyor belt. what it will do is usher in one weak storm after another towards the northern portion of the state of california. so that's wh
the shingles vaccine is approved for anyone age 50. so consider it. >> all right. >> underutilized -- under utilized vaccine. >> thank you. >> welcome back from a successful marathon in paris. >> thank you. i brought the medal. >> a barf gold. stunning. >> it was very hard for you, wasn't it? >> it was the paris marathon. it was on sunday. they had record heat. between 75 and 80 degrees which is way too hot to be running a marathon but it was...
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but public health authorities say there is no scientifically valid evidence that vaccines cause autism. and allison found little support from the developmental pediatrician. >> when i said to her this child has not had a formed bowel since the 15-month shot she said children with autism have diarrhea. when i said that he was crying inconsoleably. she said this is part of autism. they can't regulate their emotions. it was all lumped under, yes, we always see that with autism. it's just autism. >> reporter: nick complex problems demanded a broader view of autism, some call it a new paradigm or a systemic illness or a whole body experience. >> nicholas. >> reporter: one of the leaders of that new thinking is dr. timothy booy, a pediatric gastro enterologist at massachusetts general hospital. >> six months ago he was so lethargic and so out of it that he came into the office and literally laid on the chair for a 30- or 40-minute visit. he never moved. he wouldn't interact. he wouldn't give you any eye contact whatsoever. at the end of the appointment mom picked him up and took him out and
but public health authorities say there is no scientifically valid evidence that vaccines cause autism. and allison found little support from the developmental pediatrician. >> when i said to her this child has not had a formed bowel since the 15-month shot she said children with autism have diarrhea. when i said that he was crying inconsoleably. she said this is part of autism. they can't regulate their emotions. it was all lumped under, yes, we always see that with autism. it's just...
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there is not a person -- single person who has not benefited from a vaccine or took a drug. watching their borrowed realize that. you read the book and it is a fascinating story and at a certain point, everyone hit somewhere in the book where they go, that is made. that is one of the most incredible things is to watch everyone's individual moments where they step forward and say, how they personally benefited tavis: to your point now. everyone of us whether we know it or not has been -- benefited from her cells and research done on them. does it mean the pharmaceutical companies are flooding the foundation with grants? >> no. they're not. the grants have been from readers or individual scientist to come forward and say i used them in my research and i want to donate. no institutions or research organizations. there is a concern from than they do not want to set a precedent. if we give money to this foundation, which they see as giving money to the family although it is not just the family. they're worried about if we do that, what about the other people and who gives them mo
there is not a person -- single person who has not benefited from a vaccine or took a drug. watching their borrowed realize that. you read the book and it is a fascinating story and at a certain point, everyone hit somewhere in the book where they go, that is made. that is one of the most incredible things is to watch everyone's individual moments where they step forward and say, how they personally benefited tavis: to your point now. everyone of us whether we know it or not has been --...
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they are not doing mass innoculations as they have with other vaccines that have been out but there is also an opportunity for people get these things at rite aid pharmacies and other pharmacies available for about $68. >> so they are accessible. >> reporter: absolutely. >> len ramirez in san jose, thank you. >>> she is incredibly tough. but she's also very compassionate. >> and now congresswoman gabrielle giffords is also very excited. the news that made her pump her fist and say, awesome! >> and tired of those grungy seats? the traveling tour looking for your input on bart's new design. >> i'm manuel gallegus at westminster abbey in london. coming up, we'll have a look at the royal dos and don'ts for the guests invited to the big wedding. ,, ,,,, ♪ let's go out to the dmv ♪ it's ok that we're number four hundred and three ♪ ♪ we'll find ourselves a comfy seat ♪ ♪ and watch some shows and stuff ♪ ♪ ♪ let's follow that lady with the laptop ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your laptop with u-verse online and on your smartphone with u-verse mobile, included with mos
they are not doing mass innoculations as they have with other vaccines that have been out but there is also an opportunity for people get these things at rite aid pharmacies and other pharmacies available for about $68. >> so they are accessible. >> reporter: absolutely. >> len ramirez in san jose, thank you. >>> she is incredibly tough. but she's also very compassionate. >> and now congresswoman gabrielle giffords is also very excited. the news that made her...
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first of all there are rumors that mr paul is from russian division of kisko could replace victor vaccine because the head of the foundation is there is there any ground for these rivers can you comment so i have no idea what you're talking about idea ok well we'll have some more rumors later but now i have a quick. about the work well why did you agree and the first place to go to chris clark of the you say you have always been interested in international competitiveness this your country the united states needs big and powerful high tech competitors as russia could become i don't think it's a zero sum game international competitiveness means countries become competitive they become competitive they have consumers who consume more it means opportunity for everyone to sell more product and russia has a great history of education scientific research not such a great history of innovation and commercialisation of the research and i'm just very interested in what it takes to turn russia into an innovative country creating consumer goods commercializing their research and that's a problem tha
first of all there are rumors that mr paul is from russian division of kisko could replace victor vaccine because the head of the foundation is there is there any ground for these rivers can you comment so i have no idea what you're talking about idea ok well we'll have some more rumors later but now i have a quick. about the work well why did you agree and the first place to go to chris clark of the you say you have always been interested in international competitiveness this your country the...
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flawless performance of a canadian in moscow at the start of the previous two years however he went long vaccine from the so my russian crowd is a preview world records of a few days including beating you conclusion because bands took on the short program to parents because because all played silver well there was some consolation for a crowd as rising star of thought which inskeep clean the brawns the russian managing to claim a place on the podium is a person able appearance championships. we are talking world championships get underway on friday with russia facing germany our new sense coach. the tournament will provide him with a great opportunity to see the new talents of the slovak has a tough job on his hands to try and turn around the armament fell to reach the playoffs last year however he says he's looking to add some new faces to transport . well that's what. i'll do looking at a number of lyrics where there are of course i would love to send a list of dimitra boric. and maybe a few others but to get players of these killed were i think is out of the question and fortunately. two more
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and in 1954, 1.2 million people were vaccinated.of this at brookings because i don't have a staff. but in the great defining intern to say laid over the development and implementation of polio vaccine from the current fda model. and figure coming additional people would've gotten polio during the 15 years that we went to the process of checking it out. let's go back and look at it once upon a time we were a country that had commonsense. we won the entire second world war in three years in eight months. 44 months from pearl harbor to the surrender. if we're determined and be willfully stupid, we can be. but it is very expensive. so take that model and i want to now outline for you seven major steps to re- centering and rethinking the entire health system, starting with a comment when he was the head of nih in an interview and he said, i think this is what they but this is the kind of debate we need and u.s. congress, this is the kind when the debate in academic centers. he said for $10 billion in research and aids and hiv we saved ap
and in 1954, 1.2 million people were vaccinated.of this at brookings because i don't have a staff. but in the great defining intern to say laid over the development and implementation of polio vaccine from the current fda model. and figure coming additional people would've gotten polio during the 15 years that we went to the process of checking it out. let's go back and look at it once upon a time we were a country that had commonsense. we won the entire second world war in three years in eight...
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posing and speaking about that we would find out cuba is developing many medicines like a lung cancer vaccine and other health that we could also benefit from from having normalized relations you know if i go to you instead if i get if i go to you ray i mean you know the cold war is over ok now i think in a certain context you can understand that ok cuba is a. proxy for the soviet union ok and we went to the cuban missile crisis and all of that ok through the cold war prism i can i can understand where you're coming from but now i mean what risk what is threat does the only way the cold war is over and no. matter how they kick off their congress where they were the great to recollect of the defeat of the the imperialists if you go to yahoo sanchez's blog they march down the streets and say we are the we are the men who wear the pants and the imperialist wear the skirts and you know there's you know so much saying you're saying you know we're going to go ahead ok and i ask you i ask you all of you know this is a totalitarian yes this hotel a tarion state how come they let you want he's anxious
posing and speaking about that we would find out cuba is developing many medicines like a lung cancer vaccine and other health that we could also benefit from from having normalized relations you know if i go to you instead if i get if i go to you ray i mean you know the cold war is over ok now i think in a certain context you can understand that ok cuba is a. proxy for the soviet union ok and we went to the cuban missile crisis and all of that ok through the cold war prism i can i can...
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with the russian oil partners tank a says it's ready to sell its stake in the joint venture it's a vaccine one of the partners in the a r consortium which owns fifty percent of tank a b.p. says the sale of be possible if they are offered a good price. earlier refused the piece twenty seven billion dollars offer and suggested the price could be forty billion dollars he wants to buy out its russian partner after a r block the british firm. and gratian deal with cross. danish shipping and drilling company in nola could join the exploration of russia's fuel rich offshore fields russia's prime minister has invited a company to consider projects in the black sea and the far east but it puts him pointed to mars expertise which could help develop a hard to reach but promising offshore fields the company already helps russia's largest provigil producer look well to drill wells in the caspian sea. and the russian government is still struggling to curb its budget deficit despite growing all prices finance minister couldn't says it will only be possible to close the gap if prices stayed around one hun
with the russian oil partners tank a says it's ready to sell its stake in the joint venture it's a vaccine one of the partners in the a r consortium which owns fifty percent of tank a b.p. says the sale of be possible if they are offered a good price. earlier refused the piece twenty seven billion dollars offer and suggested the price could be forty billion dollars he wants to buy out its russian partner after a r block the british firm. and gratian deal with cross. danish shipping and drilling...
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like failing to get yourself or your children vaccinated.ling to get checkups, and having children later in life, which can lead to complications. >> why not start with governor brewer? let's make an inventory of governor brewer's personal habits and ask if there are any health risks that she currently undertakes that might be minimized. >> reporter: governor brewer, always a lightning rod. arizona state officials insist they are not doing anything that unusual here. there are many employers in america, they point out, who fine their workers for being obese or for smoking. still, it remains to be seen if these new fees in arizona will ever be enacted. they still have to pass the legislature there and be approved by the federal government, and diane, that is not guaranteed. >> that's right. a political fire storm across the country, undoubtedly. thank you, dan. >>> and coming up, do you know which of these stories was real today, and which was just april fools'? a bullet proof umbrella for the french president? a high chair for a dog? or kid-
like failing to get yourself or your children vaccinated.ling to get checkups, and having children later in life, which can lead to complications. >> why not start with governor brewer? let's make an inventory of governor brewer's personal habits and ask if there are any health risks that she currently undertakes that might be minimized. >> reporter: governor brewer, always a lightning rod. arizona state officials insist they are not doing anything that unusual here. there are many...
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says it's ready to sell its stake in the joint venture next to the vaccine bed one of the partners in the consortium which owns fifty percent of g.d.p. so the sale will be possible if they're offered a good price he wants to buy out his russian partners after the british share swap and i think the exploration deal with rosneft. refuse me these twenty seven billion dollar often suggested the price should be forty billion dollars. yes. billion dollars. it's a sixty percent premium to the company's current market risk that's too much i think three billion dollars is more realistic however given the situation in which b.p. is stuck it will probably come to terms with. b.p. has enough money it had around twenty billion dollars on its account as a billion of last year also which we sure they're technically capital is twenty seven percent comfortable level so b.p. shouldn't have any problems in getting a loan if it decides to keep the peace. and russia's markets ended wednesday's session on the negative notes better g stocks were among the main news astride high oil prices banking stocks wer
says it's ready to sell its stake in the joint venture next to the vaccine bed one of the partners in the consortium which owns fifty percent of g.d.p. so the sale will be possible if they're offered a good price he wants to buy out his russian partners after the british share swap and i think the exploration deal with rosneft. refuse me these twenty seven billion dollar often suggested the price should be forty billion dollars. yes. billion dollars. it's a sixty percent premium to the...
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it was not intended i think if you're on the floor you shouldn't canned peas that were correct vaccination ten that what you're saying be truthful i mean i think the next thing senator kyl should say is that we should stop sending hundreds of millions of dollars to a big business like planned parenthood which took in over just about a billion dollars in revenue last year has about a billion dollars in assets and frankly i don't know why the government sending them any money for any of the things they should do it should be all it should all be done with private funding with a lot of poor women in this country will present whole other thing my take would be ninety percent of planned parenthood services go to more market off these wardrobe see anyway. brian. david thank you all for joining us thank you very much much appreciate it coming up dominance by the filthy rich was not the vision of one of our founding fathers for america approve it and i still it's. five. feet. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else or see s
it was not intended i think if you're on the floor you shouldn't canned peas that were correct vaccination ten that what you're saying be truthful i mean i think the next thing senator kyl should say is that we should stop sending hundreds of millions of dollars to a big business like planned parenthood which took in over just about a billion dollars in revenue last year has about a billion dollars in assets and frankly i don't know why the government sending them any money for any of the...