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, vaccination in that time. and, obviously, the different conditions in the united states, rural areas, urban areas, what kinds of -- how would the authorities able to even use force to do this? and what was the level of effectiveness or what were the methods? >> thank you for the question. it really varied from place to place. new york city, which had the most developed and most scientific and most powerful health department during this period, had a standing called vaccination squad. and during this epidemic, that squad grew in numbers. so actually i got into this project by happening upon a bunch of articles from the period, including one for vaccination rate in little italy which was then in the upper upper east side of new york, an italian harlem. in the middle of the night, february night, the public health department, sent a vaccination squad to this neighborhood. there were 125, accompanied by an equal number of club carrying police. they cordoned off the tenement district on a couple of blocks in the ar
, vaccination in that time. and, obviously, the different conditions in the united states, rural areas, urban areas, what kinds of -- how would the authorities able to even use force to do this? and what was the level of effectiveness or what were the methods? >> thank you for the question. it really varied from place to place. new york city, which had the most developed and most scientific and most powerful health department during this period, had a standing called vaccination squad....
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vaccines, vaccine preservative tamara sold of the overall burden of the vaccines are responsible for a dramatically increased rates of autism and while we can partially understand the rise of antivaccines intimate in the context of the history of the disorder dr. willrich freezes to explain these impulses, one that examines the nature of the antivaccine campaigns and relationship to concerns about the expanding power of government of the police powers of public health, the tensions between individual liberty and community interest, scientific and medical hubris and the social class mediate these debates. the successive pox is that it did not simply do research and fought for work in the best traditions of the historical profession, but it is an elegantly told story when used together with dr. willrich's primary sources and keen sense of the past to export tensions that are at the core of the values that make us americans. so it gives me great pleasure to introduce michael willrich from brandeis university where he is associate professor in the department of history in the course as y
vaccines, vaccine preservative tamara sold of the overall burden of the vaccines are responsible for a dramatically increased rates of autism and while we can partially understand the rise of antivaccines intimate in the context of the history of the disorder dr. willrich freezes to explain these impulses, one that examines the nature of the antivaccine campaigns and relationship to concerns about the expanding power of government of the police powers of public health, the tensions between...
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them, to order them to be vaccinated. that is a standard that the court did not need to articulate. in other cases the courts, other courts talk even about equal protection as a standard. the city of san francisco during the plague epidemic had the plan with the federal government to require everybody in china to get vaccinated against the black plague. the vaccine. and the one in federal court. the 14th amendment has this thing called the equal protection clause. is surely that applies. so anyway, it's interesting. the court give is, and the court take it away. my argument that both the power of government, police power, and individual liberty are being given strength by the judicial system. zero sum gain. >> high. prates talk. congratulations on the awards that you have one last month. i know it sounds really belated for me to be bringing this up now, but the last time i heard you speak was three months ago and when you spoke to my class. i heard you talk on national public radio in early april. one of the things that r
them, to order them to be vaccinated. that is a standard that the court did not need to articulate. in other cases the courts, other courts talk even about equal protection as a standard. the city of san francisco during the plague epidemic had the plan with the federal government to require everybody in china to get vaccinated against the black plague. the vaccine. and the one in federal court. the 14th amendment has this thing called the equal protection clause. is surely that applies. so...
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vaccine safety. medical societies started to talk seriously about the need for a system of government regulation of vaccines. some even called for turning vaccine production into a government no 40 knoply -- monopoly. but this idea was ruled out as too socialistic. back then when they used the word socialism, they had something in mind that really sounds like socialism, right? government-controlled production. anyway, while all of this was going on, a distinguished philadelphia bacteriologist named dr. joseph mcfarland was quietly investigating the tetanus cases. he collected information on similar cases from philadelphia, atlantic city, bristol, pennsylvania, cleveland and other parts of the united states. in a paper that he eventually published in the lancet which was the most prestigious medical journal of the era, mcfarland
vaccine safety. medical societies started to talk seriously about the need for a system of government regulation of vaccines. some even called for turning vaccine production into a government no 40 knoply -- monopoly. but this idea was ruled out as too socialistic. back then when they used the word socialism, they had something in mind that really sounds like socialism, right? government-controlled production. anyway, while all of this was going on, a distinguished philadelphia bacteriologist...
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some drugstores are selling these vaccines for $60.so a clinic opened their doors for six hours to give the vaccine on for free. >> reporter: nicole's kids put on brave faces to get some not so pleasant -- >> it's going to be cold. >> reporter: but necessary shots. >> take a deep breath. >> reporter: did it hurt ? >> oh, not at all. she did it really quick. >> reporter: the family just moved from washington and found out that the schools now require to have the whooping vaccine. >> at football practice, we went to the administration building to register them and they said we needed the shot. >> it's very important for maul children. >> reporter: schools hope a free shot will help the situation. in just two hours, 92 booster shots. with the first day of school getting closer, parents here told us they didn't want to wait any longer. >> and they were free. >> reporter: that's a big deal. >> that's right. >> reporter: while school districts will have a 30 day grace period they can take advantage of. they report thousands of students still
some drugstores are selling these vaccines for $60.so a clinic opened their doors for six hours to give the vaccine on for free. >> reporter: nicole's kids put on brave faces to get some not so pleasant -- >> it's going to be cold. >> reporter: but necessary shots. >> take a deep breath. >> reporter: did it hurt ? >> oh, not at all. she did it really quick. >> reporter: the family just moved from washington and found out that the schools now require to...
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some drugstores are selling these vaccines for $60.linic opened their doors for six hours to give the vaccine on for free. >> reporter: nicole's kids put on brave faces to get some not so pleasant -- >> it's going to be cold. >> reporter: but necessary shots. >> take a deep breath. >> reporter: did it hurt ? >> oh, not at all. she did it really quick. >> reporter: the family just moved from washington and found out that the schools now require to have the whooping vaccine. >> at football practice, we went to the administration building to register them and they said we needed the shot. >> it's very important for maul children. >> reporter: schools hope a free shot will help the situation. in just two hours, 92 booster shots. with the first day of school getting closer, parents here told us they didn't want to wait any longer. >> and they were free. >> reporter: that's a big deal. >> that's right. >> reporter: while school districts will have a 30 day grace period they can take advantage of. they report thousands of students still need
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they were using the small piece that changed year to year to make the vaccine.ound a piece that doesn't change year to year and is the same with all the different flu strains they can target the stable protein and make the vaccine off of that, that's why they can make a universal vaccine. >> let me ask you about a new study from the national cancer institute. they say it's not a risk for your kids to use cell phones, there's no link between cell phones and cancer and brain tumors. if i hand my kid a cell phone, is it safe? >> it's certainly encouraging. it's always nice to have studies show that there isn't a link. i don't think this is the last study we'll ever see. we're not sure how long do you need to use a cell phone for it to increase your risk of cancers and how long do you have to wait for it to manifest itself in cancer. i think we need to worry more about childhood obesity than cell phones, so i don't think we need to panic. if you're worried about it, use a headset. >> dr. tanya beninson, good to see you. >>> two men on a flight bound for san francisc
they were using the small piece that changed year to year to make the vaccine.ound a piece that doesn't change year to year and is the same with all the different flu strains they can target the stable protein and make the vaccine off of that, that's why they can make a universal vaccine. >> let me ask you about a new study from the national cancer institute. they say it's not a risk for your kids to use cell phones, there's no link between cell phones and cancer and brain tumors. if i...
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some too young to be vaccinated. there's a measles outbreak in minnesota that started with a deliberately unvaccinated child returned to the country with measles and now there's over a dozen hospitalizations incoming seven children too young to be vaccinated. this is an issue only to come up more often, and i will -- i'll leave off there and i'm sure we'll have an interesting conversation. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> carl elliot, what is your book about? >> it's about the way that medicine has changed as it's been transformed from the profession. traditional medicine has been largely a self-policed owner-based profession, and over the past 30 years or so, it has be taken over by a range of market-based forces with the pharmaceutical industry, clip call trial industry, a whole range of profit-based businesses which because of the fact that med sip's traditional -- medicine's traditionally self-regulated operate without a lot of oversight. >> okay. what are the root causes of that?
some too young to be vaccinated. there's a measles outbreak in minnesota that started with a deliberately unvaccinated child returned to the country with measles and now there's over a dozen hospitalizations incoming seven children too young to be vaccinated. this is an issue only to come up more often, and i will -- i'll leave off there and i'm sure we'll have an interesting conversation. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> carl elliot, what is your...
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according to this source he allegedly set up a free vaccination campaign offering shots and vaccinationsdren and residents of abbottabad. nurse was going from house to house and the plan was to get to the bin laden compound, extract a little blood to eventually match their dna samples with dna samples from bin laden's sister who passed away in boston, massachusetts last year. now, we haven't been able to verify it that they actually got into this compound. we managed to track down one of the nurses who participated, allegedly, in this plot and she september telling us she can't comment on this matter. we've also talked to residents of abbottabad who tell us the date before the raid on the bin laden compound there were two nurses going from house to house, and one resident told us she actually accepted a shot, and one of the nurses -- the condition was for the vaccinations to be given they had to give up personal information. perhaps a strategy being used to gather information. one u.s. official told the "guardian" paper it was in place but wasn't successful in getting the dna sample, kyr
according to this source he allegedly set up a free vaccination campaign offering shots and vaccinationsdren and residents of abbottabad. nurse was going from house to house and the plan was to get to the bin laden compound, extract a little blood to eventually match their dna samples with dna samples from bin laden's sister who passed away in boston, massachusetts last year. now, we haven't been able to verify it that they actually got into this compound. we managed to track down one of the...
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these vaccinations are required for students, grades 7-12. before the governor took the action schools were scrambling to make sure students were vaccinated by the first day of school. many school districts were worried they'd have to turn away kids who had not got at any shots. now, christina, i'm no doctor but if you take all of those kids not vaccinated and put them in school for 30 days i think that defeats the purpose. but i'm not the governor and i'm not a doctor. >> they are always bringing something home from school. then the parents bring it here to work and we thank you for that. good morning to you. we're looking really good today and tomorrow. and then it starts to get warm around here. this area of low pressure sitting just to our north. really not budgeting. we head throughout the day, another significant marine layer formation and that means a mostly cloudy start but a nice sunny afternoon with mild conditions. high pressure still in control in the southwest portion of the united states. this is a big strong ridge of high press
these vaccinations are required for students, grades 7-12. before the governor took the action schools were scrambling to make sure students were vaccinated by the first day of school. many school districts were worried they'd have to turn away kids who had not got at any shots. now, christina, i'm no doctor but if you take all of those kids not vaccinated and put them in school for 30 days i think that defeats the purpose. but i'm not the governor and i'm not a doctor. >> they are always...
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the discovery that could lead to a vaccine for ovarian cancer. we'll have that in two minutes. ,,,, when your eyes are smiling... ,,,, you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare professional which transitions lenses are right for you. clinical trial is giving to a small group of women diagnosed with a deadly cancer. dr. kim mulvihll has more on an experimental ovarian cancer vaccine. >>> hope. that's what a clinical trial is giving to' small group of women diagnosed with a deadly cancer. dr. kim mulvihill has more on an experimental ovarian cancer vaccine. >> reporter: moment like these with the family at the beach with what 49-year-old liz cherishes most especially since just a couple of years ago she was fighting for her life. >> i didn't think i'd be here today. i really truly didn't. >> reporter: liz was diagnosed with ovarian
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and that vaccines are very dangerous.omeone who involved in the medical community. and i thought i would write a book from the perspective of someone who isn't coming to this from one side or the other. and then people will read it and think oh, that's interesting. this is something i can trust. and that is not the case. the people who have disagree with my conclusions definitely have not viewed it as an interesting book that someone happens to write who did not come to this with a preconceived notion. i learned a new about mike tyson to pharmaceutical companies, and how i'm in the paper to which i say if there are any pharmaceutical company reps out there, i will give you my bank account routing number. i am happy to take your money at this point. the book is already out, so i figure if i'm getting blamed, i might as we'll see some of the benefits of that. [laughter] so, i have really been, i've been shocked and it's been somewhat eye-opening as to how much a topic in which i think there really is not a lot of continued
and that vaccines are very dangerous.omeone who involved in the medical community. and i thought i would write a book from the perspective of someone who isn't coming to this from one side or the other. and then people will read it and think oh, that's interesting. this is something i can trust. and that is not the case. the people who have disagree with my conclusions definitely have not viewed it as an interesting book that someone happens to write who did not come to this with a preconceived...
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the vaccine would be one stop shotting i guess could you say. of get it every year, once would cover a lifetime. they say the vaccine may cure people who are already sick with a virus as well. >>> some homeless people in the east bay are keeping warm at night with hand made blankets. sharon chin reports it's because of this week's jefferson award winner. >>> reporter: you can't miss linda booth the 64-year-old with rainbow hair hopping among all the lunchtime crowd. >> hamburger patty. >> all righty. thank you. >> reporter: linda has spent the last 16 years waitressing at albert's on webster street in alameda. but she spends her spare time serving up her own brand of warmth. >> the used blankets people give me i put in the middle. >> reporter: she sews free homemade quilts for the homeless starting six years ago. she sews to supplement her income and wondered how to use leftover fabric. >> so i sewed all the scraps together and made blankets and gave them to people out in the streets or whatever. >> reporter: it takes linda about five hours to s
the vaccine would be one stop shotting i guess could you say. of get it every year, once would cover a lifetime. they say the vaccine may cure people who are already sick with a virus as well. >>> some homeless people in the east bay are keeping warm at night with hand made blankets. sharon chin reports it's because of this week's jefferson award winner. >>> reporter: you can't miss linda booth the 64-year-old with rainbow hair hopping among all the lunchtime crowd. >>...
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my kids. >> yeah. >> i'm not going to vaccinate my kid. >> right. >> and so increasingly parents areot vaccinating their kids against like measles, nd we're seeing the outbreak of measles, a really deadly disease, for the first time.. >> right. >> .in generations because of this cynicism. >> born of mistrust. >> yeah, born of mistrust. >> yep. >> and so i look at it and say look, we need to be able to structure our institutions so that people trust them, and we can do that. like that's what the framers of our constitution were obsessed with. how do we build a constitutional regime that can have the right kind of independence and the right kind of dependence so that people can trust that this is doing what it says it's doing. >> yeah. and it's private institutions and public institutions. >> of course. it's all. >> it's both. >> ii's all. >> it's government, but it's also business. >> right. right. private. we depend upon private institutions in extremely important areas of our life, but we need to be able to trust them. >> yeah. >> and trust is, depends upon how people understand the
my kids. >> yeah. >> i'm not going to vaccinate my kid. >> right. >> and so increasingly parents areot vaccinating their kids against like measles, nd we're seeing the outbreak of measles, a really deadly disease, for the first time.. >> right. >> .in generations because of this cynicism. >> born of mistrust. >> yeah, born of mistrust. >> yep. >> and so i look at it and say look, we need to be able to structure our institutions so that...
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free shots and free vaccinations for the kids in abbottabad.e guardian" is reported he hired two nurses who went around house to house and the plan was to get to the bin laden kids, extract blood and use syringes to match their dna with bin laden's sister's dna who died in boston last year. we spoke with residents of abbottabad and six of them tell us they went to house to house offering free vaccinations. we hadn't verified if they went from compound to compound. >> unfortunately we're having some problems today with our transmissions. we'll check in with reza later. >>> back to the u.s. for news we're following here. top democrats and republicans plan to meet again for the third straight day of negotiations over the debt ceiling. they've been asked to bring their ideas on how to close, we're hearing. $of 00 billion gap on spending cuts there and other savings republicans want. the long and short of it, there's no deal yet, just a brick wall, kind of the way jay leno's show handled the whole debate. >> i said no! >> i said no first! >> i said
free shots and free vaccinations for the kids in abbottabad.e guardian" is reported he hired two nurses who went around house to house and the plan was to get to the bin laden kids, extract blood and use syringes to match their dna with bin laden's sister's dna who died in boston last year. we spoke with residents of abbottabad and six of them tell us they went to house to house offering free vaccinations. we hadn't verified if they went from compound to compound. >> unfortunately...
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they apparently set up a free vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations, free polio drops of the children and residents of abbottabad where this bin laden compound was located. according to the guardian paper, he had hired two nurses. these nurses were going home to home. the plan was to find bin laden's kids, get to them and somehow extract some blood or perhaps use the syringe from one of the vaccinations and match their dna samples with samples of bin laden's sister's dna, bin laden's sister passing away last year in boston, massachusetts. we haven't been able to verify if indeed these two nurses made it into the bin laden compound. we did track down one of them several hours ago, spoke to her on the phone and she repeatedly said she can't talk about this matter. we have also talked to a number of residents of abbottabad and they tell us that indeed, just days before the bin laden raid in may, two nurses were going around house to house offering vaccinations. we should also note a u.s. official has told the guardian paper this plot was in place but it didn't succeed in getting
they apparently set up a free vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations, free polio drops of the children and residents of abbottabad where this bin laden compound was located. according to the guardian paper, he had hired two nurses. these nurses were going home to home. the plan was to find bin laden's kids, get to them and somehow extract some blood or perhaps use the syringe from one of the vaccinations and match their dna samples with samples of bin laden's sister's dna, bin laden's...
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the source tells us this doctor had staged a fake vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations andand children in abbottbad. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses who were going around house to house offering shots and the plan was to use the vaccine, the syringe, from the bin laden kids or extract blood from them and match that dna with the dna from blood from bin laden's sister who passed away in boston, massachusetts, last year. we did talk to a number of residents in abbottbad today. indeed they say in late april these two nurses were going around house to house, we talked to one resident who said she accepted some of the vaccinations. it's not clear, we haven't verified if they made it into the bin laden compound. one official has told "the guardian" the plan was in place but didn't succeed in getting the appropriate dna samples. very intricate plot and really shows you to what length the cia was going to confirm the presence of bin laden in abbottbad, pakistan. >> it is fascinating. wow. reza sayah in islamabad, thanks so much. >>> the heat is on f
the source tells us this doctor had staged a fake vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations andand children in abbottbad. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses who were going around house to house offering shots and the plan was to use the vaccine, the syringe, from the bin laden kids or extract blood from them and match that dna with the dna from blood from bin laden's sister who passed away in boston, massachusetts, last year. we did talk to a...
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he allegedly set up this fake vaccination drive? what was that about? >> reporter: yeah. we've been trying to put together bits and pieces of this alleged plot, and it really gives you a fascinating glimpse of how the cia was operating on the ground here in pakistan before the raid on the bin laden compound. a pakistani official has telling us this doctor has been arrested, accused of helping the cia to confirm the whereabouts of osama bin laden and allegedly stage add free vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations and shots to children and residents of abbottabad where the bin laden compound was located. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses going around from house to house. the plan was to get to the bin laden children, somehow extract some of their blood or use the syringe from the vaccination to eventually match their dna sample to bin laden's sister's dna samp. bin laden's sister passing away last year in boston, massachusetts. we haven't been able to verify if these two nurses actually got into the bin laden compound, but we did tra
he allegedly set up this fake vaccination drive? what was that about? >> reporter: yeah. we've been trying to put together bits and pieces of this alleged plot, and it really gives you a fascinating glimpse of how the cia was operating on the ground here in pakistan before the raid on the bin laden compound. a pakistani official has telling us this doctor has been arrested, accused of helping the cia to confirm the whereabouts of osama bin laden and allegedly stage add free vaccination...
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. >>> flu vaccine is about to hit pharmacies. the food and drug administration approved the vaccine because the same flu strains are circulating. it will be distributed throughout the u.s. the vaccine is recommended for everyone 6 months old and over. >>> battle is expected at tonight's city counsel meeting, what a cheese company is doing to keep them away. >>> and tense moments, what caused this gas leak that forced a number of evacuations. >>> and nogreement on the nation's debt limit, what they are promising tonight and what the house will be voting on tomorrow. . >>> cruise were busy repairing a gas leak that forces several people from their homes. that sound is the gas coming from the broken line. happened just after noon. you could smell gas a mile from the state. a construction crew hit a gas main. 7 homes were evacuations as a precaution. officials tell us repairs were finished before 3:00 this afternoon. >>> raising the nation's debt limit. jay carney said president obama would veto a plan to raise the debt limit by $2.4
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. >>> parents have more time to get their kids vaccinated for their upcoming school year.s will have 30 days after that school year begins to get whooping cough vaccinations under a bill just signed by governor brown. the measure affects students in grades 7 through 12. more than one million california students have not gotten the booster shot. >>> a bad night of sleep can mess with your memory. not good news for us here. we get up at 3 a.m. it's trouble. that's the finding of a new study at stanford. researchers found when lab mice wore were rested, they were highly curious and investigated new objects in their cages. when their sleep was interrupted, they showed signs of memory loss. [ pause ] >> we are in deep trouble. >>> a major bummer for burners who don't have their tickets for burning man. for the first time in 25 years, the counter-culture festival in the nevada desert is all sold out. organizers say ticket sales were cut off yesterday as they reached the 50,000 limit set by the u.s. bureau of land management. the festival's website warns if you don't have a ticke
. >>> parents have more time to get their kids vaccinated for their upcoming school year.s will have 30 days after that school year begins to get whooping cough vaccinations under a bill just signed by governor brown. the measure affects students in grades 7 through 12. more than one million california students have not gotten the booster shot. >>> a bad night of sleep can mess with your memory. not good news for us here. we get up at 3 a.m. it's trouble. that's the finding of...
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. >>> time is running out for students in california not yet vaccinated for whooping cough. a new state law does require that all 7th through 12th graders prove they have received the knocklation before they can return to class. it costs more than $60 at some pharmacies but they are holding free clinics for kids. >> it is important to protect both the child getting vaccinated and younger children, especially babies at the highest risk of infection and could die from this. >> last year 10 infants died from it in california, the worse outbreak in more than 60 years, the health department is going to hold 4 more free clinics next we're. if you want information go to ktvu.com, just look for our web links section and that is on our front page. >>> well, just ahead two men are fighting for the right to go over ni ag niagara falls and the popular festival in the bay area, if you get anywhere near that area you will be able to smell it. at no extra charge. plus, get up to 132 channels, with hbo and cinemax free for 3 months. [ male announcer ] u-verse tv lets you record up to four s
. >>> time is running out for students in california not yet vaccinated for whooping cough. a new state law does require that all 7th through 12th graders prove they have received the knocklation before they can return to class. it costs more than $60 at some pharmacies but they are holding free clinics for kids. >> it is important to protect both the child getting vaccinated and younger children, especially babies at the highest risk of infection and could die from this....
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junior high and high school students may have more time to get vaccinate forward the whooping cough. a new proposed bill would allow students in seven through 12 to have a month after school starts to get vaccinations. the proposal extension comes after school districts reported low compliance rates. california is experiencing the highest number of whooping cough cases in more than 60 years. >>> netflix says it's making big changes an that means it could cost you. thousands of customers are sounding off. >>> also she's under arrest for one of the nastiest divorce fights ever involving a knife and a garbage disposal. just think loraina bobbete even worse. >> and why we crave certain fatty food. i just had ice cream. they show one trick on how to curb your cravings. >> the fog is back. let's take a look out here in san francisco where you can to see the drizzle currently right now. teis fog is also dropping at temperatures dramatically. how long will this cold summer blast last coming right up.mp denim, converse one star shoes, denim, shaun white hoodies and denim. school takes a lot.
junior high and high school students may have more time to get vaccinate forward the whooping cough. a new proposed bill would allow students in seven through 12 to have a month after school starts to get vaccinations. the proposal extension comes after school districts reported low compliance rates. california is experiencing the highest number of whooping cough cases in more than 60 years. >>> netflix says it's making big changes an that means it could cost you. thousands of...
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they would have 30 days within the start of school to obtain the vaccine. school officials have expressed concern that confused parents and students would be turned away on the first day of school. >>> the city of san francisco is threatening to take the state and federal government to court over the san bruno pipeline explosion. state and federal agencies failed to regulate pg&e before last years explosion in san bruno. the failure put the public at risk. he sent a letter to the state puc and federal pipeline safety administration which is seen as a precursor to a lawsuit. >>> a concord man will stand trial over the fatal pit bull mauling of his two-year-old grandson. a judge has already add the involuntary manslaughter to the charges. he's also charged with felony child abuse and owning a mischievous animal. he left them unsupervised in their home. jacob woppedderred into the garage and was mauled by three of his five pit bulls. he faces up to five years in prison if convicted. >>> erosion could be the sign of things come. ocean beach in san francisco saw
they would have 30 days within the start of school to obtain the vaccine. school officials have expressed concern that confused parents and students would be turned away on the first day of school. >>> the city of san francisco is threatening to take the state and federal government to court over the san bruno pipeline explosion. state and federal agencies failed to regulate pg&e before last years explosion in san bruno. the failure put the public at risk. he sent a letter to the...
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in microbiology and spent years working on a vaccine for alzheimer's. now she's more devoted than ever to find a cure which afflicts 5.4 million americans. researcher to patient. >> i kept ignoring it. i just couldn't believe that it might be true. >> reporter: but it was true. and six years ago, burke received the official diagnosis. early onset alzheimer's. which strikes people younger than 65. >> i said i can't believe that this can happen. it's just too ironic. it can't be true. but it is true. >> reporter: despite the diagnosis, burke is continuing her work on alzheimer's research as a volunteer. >> i think just like you say, a multifaceted approach to treatment is what we're aiming for. >> reporter: and even though she's no longer working in the lab, she's now part of a clinical trial, testing the same vaccine she helped research. >> it's one of those great ironies of life. i would have never guessed that this could have happened. >> we've developed some interesting new strategies. >> reporter: dr. leonard is a world renowned researcher. they have
in microbiology and spent years working on a vaccine for alzheimer's. now she's more devoted than ever to find a cure which afflicts 5.4 million americans. researcher to patient. >> i kept ignoring it. i just couldn't believe that it might be true. >> reporter: but it was true. and six years ago, burke received the official diagnosis. early onset alzheimer's. which strikes people younger than 65. >> i said i can't believe that this can happen. it's just too ironic. it can't be...
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a kid that have vaccinated helps all of us. >> kids that have education in a developing country helps all of us. it creates markets. we should be for education around the world. >> i think the point, the latter point the journalist made in that piece, there is obvious reasons why that won't work here. our poor is different than their poor. i don't believe it's government's role to change behavior. i think it's government's role to provide an environment that encourages certain behaviors that educate, that gives people the tools they need in order to be able to live more on their own, independently, and those are the types of things i think we should continue to do and equip americans with as they forge ahead and get jobs and being independent in societiy. that's the last word. that's it for this editionf to the contrary. next week our immigration special. check out our website for tpc extra, where our panelists discuss air brushed advertisements. whether your views are in agreement or to the contrary, please join us next week. >> funding for to the contrary provided by: >> the alterna
a kid that have vaccinated helps all of us. >> kids that have education in a developing country helps all of us. it creates markets. we should be for education around the world. >> i think the point, the latter point the journalist made in that piece, there is obvious reasons why that won't work here. our poor is different than their poor. i don't believe it's government's role to change behavior. i think it's government's role to provide an environment that encourages certain...
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. >>> parents who have not vaccinated their children for whooping cough now have a little extra time. governor brown allowed 30 extra days. people who don't want to vaccination their children must issue a statement. >>> zinga city will run on the chinese internet provider ten cent. >>> and welcome back to weather, we have fog showing up along the coast. temperatures tomorrow will be a little warmer than today. the changes they are subtle. a little warmer today. out toward noe valley, just the other side of twin peaks that fog is going to be there in the next, here's twin peaks. probably the next 20 minutes that fog will start spilling over. we're getting breezy conditions out there. the fog spills through the gap. fog in your forecast tomorrow morning. a little bit more than this morning. but not a massive amount. this pattern is subtle. it's just a subtle weather pattern. it's not going to get real hot, it's not going to get real cold. the general trend is for a warm up. as we get into the bay area weekend, we'll get back into the lower 90s, everyone low 90s in the hot spots. pretty
. >>> parents who have not vaccinated their children for whooping cough now have a little extra time. governor brown allowed 30 extra days. people who don't want to vaccination their children must issue a statement. >>> zinga city will run on the chinese internet provider ten cent. >>> and welcome back to weather, we have fog showing up along the coast. temperatures tomorrow will be a little warmer than today. the changes they are subtle. a little warmer today. out...
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since the implementation of the chicken pox vaccine in 1995. a journal of pediatrics says the bottom line is that vaccines work. >>> 4:55 now. wall street investors will get some indication of just how america feels about their economic future. a new report on consumer confidence will be released today. and a government report on new home sales sheds light on recent activity in the still struggling real estate market. >>> facebook may be facing some serious competition. by google. google's new social networking site google+ may take some real inroads on the web and 20 million unique visitors in just three weeks. and google social networking is still in the beta stage. and by invitation only. so you've got to wait and see on that. it was kind of nice. i was off for a couple of weeks. no facebook. >> a little bit. i threw up a couple of pictures but for the most part stayed away from it and sometimes it is nice to take a little break from all of that. >> no tv. no phone. get away from it all. >> 4:56 now. he confessed but denies any criminal resp
since the implementation of the chicken pox vaccine in 1995. a journal of pediatrics says the bottom line is that vaccines work. >>> 4:55 now. wall street investors will get some indication of just how america feels about their economic future. a new report on consumer confidence will be released today. and a government report on new home sales sheds light on recent activity in the still struggling real estate market. >>> facebook may be facing some serious competition. by...
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a new state law require all middle and high school students to be vaccinated. it was enacted after the disease affected more than 9,000 people and killed 10 infants in california last year. emergency legislation will give school districts an extra 30 days after classes begin to verify that students are vaccinated. >>> if you want information on other medical illnesses, you can probably download an app for that. there are more than 17,000 medical apps available for your cell phone or tablet ranging from calorie counters to heart monitors. the fda wants to regulate apps, specifically the ones that pose a greater risk to your health if they don't work properly. for example, a mobile app to control the delivery of insulin or one that monitors abnormal heart rhythms. the fda would not regulate medical apps that provide advice or count calories. >>> clinging to her board overnight for 16 years. the 60-year-old woman was pulled from the bay this morning. we somehow the coast guard rescue and how she survived. >> plucked from the bay at dawn 50 feet up a cable into a c
a new state law require all middle and high school students to be vaccinated. it was enacted after the disease affected more than 9,000 people and killed 10 infants in california last year. emergency legislation will give school districts an extra 30 days after classes begin to verify that students are vaccinated. >>> if you want information on other medical illnesses, you can probably download an app for that. there are more than 17,000 medical apps available for your cell phone or...
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. >> but the vaccine doesn't touch apparently this strain. this strain is more powerful than the vaccine could handle. >> reporter: shelter officials also want to make sure the virus doesn't spread outside the building. >> the staff here went back through the records to see who adopted cats within the window of exposure and all of those people were contacted by the shelter staff and told exactly what's happening here. >> reporter: and to be on the lookout for symptoms of the chaly is i virus which includes labored brea -- chaly is i virus which includes -- of -- of the calici virus. some of the cats went to rescue groups and at least one animal hospital and apparently all of those cats had to be euthanized as well. >> there was really no other option? >> well, it was a strong strain of this virus. the cats got sick sic and were going to die anyway we're -- sick and were going to die innway and dogs can't get the virus -- anyway and dogs can't get the virus but can carry it on their coats. so if the dog were to bring it home where there was a
. >> but the vaccine doesn't touch apparently this strain. this strain is more powerful than the vaccine could handle. >> reporter: shelter officials also want to make sure the virus doesn't spread outside the building. >> the staff here went back through the records to see who adopted cats within the window of exposure and all of those people were contacted by the shelter staff and told exactly what's happening here. >> reporter: and to be on the lookout for symptoms of...
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began vaccinating against chickenpox in 1995.p in the number of deaths after the vaccine had become available for 12 years. >> well, there could be a boom of cheaper generic prescription drugs in the last knew paints. -- months. seven of the top selling drugs, including the top to cholesterol and the generics they expect to see will continue for about the next week or so. >>> a weekend of hayride did not go as lanked. >> also ahead -- also ahead, a seriously case that goes back to ten years. >>> garning. traffic on 80 is -- good morning. traffic on 80 is busy. >>> 7:25. four people went to the hospital. 40 others had minor injuries. a bizarre hayride accident in washington state that happened over the weekend. it happened on shaw island. according to the sheriff's office, a trailer started moving faster going down a hill than the tractor jackknifed. that hayride was part of a weekend retreat by two church groups. >>> janine harms is presumed dead. she disappeared in 2001. the main suspect in the case, maurice mesny who was killed
began vaccinating against chickenpox in 1995.p in the number of deaths after the vaccine had become available for 12 years. >> well, there could be a boom of cheaper generic prescription drugs in the last knew paints. -- months. seven of the top selling drugs, including the top to cholesterol and the generics they expect to see will continue for about the next week or so. >>> a weekend of hayride did not go as lanked. >> also ahead -- also ahead, a seriously case that goes...
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looking for a vaccine, probably looking at the possibility of a universal influenza vaccine sometime in the next few years. by being able to take advantage of structural biology and together with innovative and immunology that brings in genomics and figuring out how to design a vaccine that you only have to take once and maybe a booster shot every 20 years. but you would not have to have the injection once a year. perhaps 36,000 people died of influenza every year will go down. amazing advances have happened in that field. with hiv aids, much excitement there in terms of potential locally and globally for applications. have to do something about alzheimer's disease. dit could create even more havoc than it already does, not to mention tremendous economic cost. we have new insights into alzheimer's in the last year that's are pretty excited, to review its ideas that had not been realized previously and it involves the genomics, studying why people get the disease, what are the risk factors, what pathways' must be involved. that's a short list of what could be a very long list. i hope
looking for a vaccine, probably looking at the possibility of a universal influenza vaccine sometime in the next few years. by being able to take advantage of structural biology and together with innovative and immunology that brings in genomics and figuring out how to design a vaccine that you only have to take once and maybe a booster shot every 20 years. but you would not have to have the injection once a year. perhaps 36,000 people died of influenza every year will go down. amazing advances...
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. >>> public health officials say many students have yet to receive the whooping cough vaccination.y assembly passed a bill that would give students a month after school opens to receive sack cy vaccination. >>> a new study finds that it's not just the amount of salt you consume but the amount of salt in comparison to potassium. a higher potassium intake was associated with a lower risk of death during the 14 year study. the researchers say reduce sodium intake accompanied with increased potassium intake can increase -- >>> the forecast for the fog and drizzle. we've had plenty of drizzle along the coast. highway one down to double slide. it's been drizzle on and off all day. it'll be that way tomorrow. looks like there'll be a little more sunshine, kind of cool. mild, below average temperatures. the upshot, fire danger is not near as high as it would be typically this time of year. and the air quality is really good. i'm looking for the silver linning here. this is the weather system here. it sits way up here but it's the mechanism that takes the fog and pushes it up. it sat up her
. >>> public health officials say many students have yet to receive the whooping cough vaccination.y assembly passed a bill that would give students a month after school opens to receive sack cy vaccination. >>> a new study finds that it's not just the amount of salt you consume but the amount of salt in comparison to potassium. a higher potassium intake was associated with a lower risk of death during the 14 year study. the researchers say reduce sodium intake accompanied...
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after the introduction of the vaccine.hat's an 88% drop since the vaccine was approved in 1995. >>> it is money you used to pay one government agency for taxes but now it's going to the airlines for profit. >>> i am back in 10 minutes, tomorrow's forecast, temperatures increasing as we move through the 5 day. . >>> the irs says it's going to make it easier to escape liability when a husband or wife file a faulty tax return that they don't know about. many taxpayers complained in a divorce ow spouses don't know about shady tax filings for years so they are doing away with the two year limit. >>> ktvu's paul chambers tells us airlines are raising their prices. >>> airlines are making millions of dollars in profits you used to pay the government in taxes. >> reporter: the faa tax as ticket of $25. the faa can't collect that tax because it expired midnight friday. >> let the people, the passengers, let them keep the money. things -- prices are so up and down now. >>> the airlines see it differently. because of higher fuel cost
after the introduction of the vaccine.hat's an 88% drop since the vaccine was approved in 1995. >>> it is money you used to pay one government agency for taxes but now it's going to the airlines for profit. >>> i am back in 10 minutes, tomorrow's forecast, temperatures increasing as we move through the 5 day. . >>> the irs says it's going to make it easier to escape liability when a husband or wife file a faulty tax return that they don't know about. many taxpayers...
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look at the hpv vaccine, he passed an order that would mandate an hpv vaccine for all 6th grade girlsnd he did it for $6,000 campaign check from the drug company, merk. the lobbyist turned around, worked for rick perry at one time, and then got the trans-texas corridor rights granted to his former employer. the revolving door is clear on a bunch of issues, not just on the trans-texas corridor, that just is one that started our grass roots group. he's got more corporate welfare slush funds than i can counted. i mean, we have all kinds of money to increase perry's corporate slush funds, but not enough money to fund government, as you were talking about in our -- in your opening. our budget was balanced on accounting tricks. last biennium's budget was balanced on stimulus money, so what does that tell you? >> terri hall, thanks so much for being my guest tonight, appreciate it. >> thanks, chris. >>> earlier today, harry reid pulled a vote on libya from the floor to allow the senate to focus on the debt crisis. what does that say about the productivity of congress? that's coming up. >>> a
look at the hpv vaccine, he passed an order that would mandate an hpv vaccine for all 6th grade girlsnd he did it for $6,000 campaign check from the drug company, merk. the lobbyist turned around, worked for rick perry at one time, and then got the trans-texas corridor rights granted to his former employer. the revolving door is clear on a bunch of issues, not just on the trans-texas corridor, that just is one that started our grass roots group. he's got more corporate welfare slush funds than...
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under california law, it is requires students to get the vaccinations before school begins.he county will also offer six free clinics in august. the first will be held this wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to noon in watsonville. >>> now this morning 25,000 runners are competing in the 34th san francisco marathon. first wave of runners started at ferry building about 5:30 this morning. the course goes along the waterfront then across the golden gate bridge as you see them there then back through golden gate park where the half marathon ends. finish line for the full 26.2 miles is at the embarcadero. more than 100,000 spectators are expected to be lining the route and cheering on the runners. part of the embarcadero will be closed until 2:30 this afternoon and two northbound lanes of the golden gate bridge just reopened a few minutes ago at 9:00 this morning. we already talked about what great weather we're running. >> we still have a lot gray sky but cloudy skies. 68 in downtown, got sunshine in livermore. it's going to be slow to come by early. everyone will see it later but a cool
under california law, it is requires students to get the vaccinations before school begins.he county will also offer six free clinics in august. the first will be held this wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to noon in watsonville. >>> now this morning 25,000 runners are competing in the 34th san francisco marathon. first wave of runners started at ferry building about 5:30 this morning. the course goes along the waterfront then across the golden gate bridge as you see them there then back...
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they have given parents another 30 days evidence of the vaccination. along with the loss of funding for schools of students not being in class after being sent home. >> don't ask and don't tell will be resurrected. the justice department have asked the court to consider halt on ban. they persuaded a lower court judge the ban as unconstitutional after it put the obama administration of defending the policy it opposes. 6. >>> a protege of rupert murdoch has resigned her post. she is the biggest casualty so far in the phone hacking scandal at a now disfungt sunday tabloid. and they tried to hack into the phones of 9/11 victims. several members of congress have demanded investigation. his company has been hit they hacked into phones of thousands of people. "wall street journal", damage to the company is nothing more tha will not be recovered. they have a reputation of good work in this country. he also he was getting annoyed by negative headlines. >>> san francisco public defender jeff adachi has rolled out several videos to the embarrassment of san franci
they have given parents another 30 days evidence of the vaccination. along with the loss of funding for schools of students not being in class after being sent home. >> don't ask and don't tell will be resurrected. the justice department have asked the court to consider halt on ban. they persuaded a lower court judge the ban as unconstitutional after it put the obama administration of defending the policy it opposes. 6. >>> a protege of rupert murdoch has resigned her post. she...
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a new law requires all seventh grade through 12th graders get the whooping cough vaccine before goingk to school. whooping cough was declared an epidemic last year. >>> a state assemblyman wants to ban cities from prohibiting circumcision. the move is in response to an initiative that got on san francisco's ballots. los angeles democrat mike gatos says if the council >>> stanford is moving forward with a bid to applied sciences campus in new york city. the university announced today it will submit a proposal by october. new york city is offering $9,500 to help the winner to build that campus. >>> mark is here now with sports, and the giants keep finding a way to win. >> playing slick baseball. really, really solid fundamental baseball along the way. you always hear baseball is the microcosm for life. the giants right now on the money. they call up brandon phelps for the brandon. guess who tonight's hero is. you will see him but check out the woman who gets the foul ball. look at the little boy behind. he's a little upset that he did not get that foul ball. and he is ticked off. you wi
a new law requires all seventh grade through 12th graders get the whooping cough vaccine before goingk to school. whooping cough was declared an epidemic last year. >>> a state assemblyman wants to ban cities from prohibiting circumcision. the move is in response to an initiative that got on san francisco's ballots. los angeles democrat mike gatos says if the council >>> stanford is moving forward with a bid to applied sciences campus in new york city. the university announced...
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. >>> public health officials say many students have yet to receive the whooping cough vaccination. passed a bill that would give students a month after school opens to receive sack cy vaccination. >>> a new study finds that it's not just the amount of salt you consume but the amount of salt in comparison to potassium. a higher potassium intake was associated with a lower risk of death during the 14 year study. the researchers say reduce sodium intake accompanied with increased potassium intake can increase -- >>> the forecast for the fog and drizzle. we've had plenty of drizzle along the coast. highway one down to double slide. it's been drizzle on and off all day. it'll be that way tomorrow. looks like there'll be a little more sunshine, kind of cool. mild, below average temperatures. the upshot, fire danger is not near as high as it would be typically this time of year. and the air quality is really good. i'm looking for the silver linning here. this is the weather system here. it sits way up here but it's the mechanism that takes the fog and pushes it up. it sat up here all spri
. >>> public health officials say many students have yet to receive the whooping cough vaccination. passed a bill that would give students a month after school opens to receive sack cy vaccination. >>> a new study finds that it's not just the amount of salt you consume but the amount of salt in comparison to potassium. a higher potassium intake was associated with a lower risk of death during the 14 year study. the researchers say reduce sodium intake accompanied with...
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a new law requires all seventh grade through 12th graders get the whooping cough vaccine before goingto school. whooping cough was declared an epidemic last year. >>> a state assemblyman wants to ban cities from prohibiting circumcision. the move is in response to an initiative that got on san francisco's ballots. los angeles democrat mike gatos says if the council approving the ban says it would be discrimination against some religions. writers of the bill say it's a form of mutilation. the sad little planet that was. i'll introduce them to some new friends, the fractions, and some cold blooded ones, the dinosaurs. [sfx: dinosaur growl] clark! anyway, here's what they'll need: markers, scissors, crayons, pencils, folders, juice boxes, pretzel sticks, glue sticks, tape that sticks, and glitter. so much glitter. school takes a lot. target has it all. >>> stanford is moving forward with a bid to applied sciences campus in new york city. the university announced today it will submit a proposal by october. new york city is offering $9,500 to help the winner to build that campus. >>> mark
a new law requires all seventh grade through 12th graders get the whooping cough vaccine before goingto school. whooping cough was declared an epidemic last year. >>> a state assemblyman wants to ban cities from prohibiting circumcision. the move is in response to an initiative that got on san francisco's ballots. los angeles democrat mike gatos says if the council approving the ban says it would be discrimination against some religions. writers of the bill say it's a form of...
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. >> scientists believe a long-lasting flu vaccine could be ready in the next five years. the national institutes of health says it will protect against all strains of the disease replacing annual shots we now use. a universal vaccine designed to target parts of the flu virus that every change this, comes as washington debates whether or not to slash the agency's budgets. and a new study finds checking your smart phone can be addictive. european researchers found many users developed what they called checking habits, repetitive checks of e mail such as facebook. and the study subjects checked their phone 34 times per day. experts say every time you get an e mail it's positive feed back you're an important person. so reaching for your phone becomes automatic z for people who want to kick the habit they recommend acknowledging there is a probably, larry. and. >> i feel so important. losing the phone also helps, if you like warm and sunny, you're going to enjoy the next few days, hi, sandhya. >> we're going to see 90s inland next couple days, as a matter of fact, today, we've
. >> scientists believe a long-lasting flu vaccine could be ready in the next five years. the national institutes of health says it will protect against all strains of the disease replacing annual shots we now use. a universal vaccine designed to target parts of the flu virus that every change this, comes as washington debates whether or not to slash the agency's budgets. and a new study finds checking your smart phone can be addictive. european researchers found many users developed what...
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change their habits based on the study >> the tragedy we saw previously has been the issue with vaccines example so many people stopped getting vaccines and we started to see kids getting sick kids getting measles and dying with something that did not have a scientific basis and we did not want that to happen do not truly have research to support any specific environmental issue in tax autism and that is an incredibly take: incredibly important take home message >> what we have is research to show early intervention occupational speech physical and behavioral therapy do help children with autism and autism spectrum disorder experts say in the absence of a definitive cause helping children cope with their disorder should be the focus now >> coming up 360 degrees of sold-out crowd at soldier field the place packed for u2 a look at the show going on right now and everybody's new favorite south side slugger asidedam dunn and the white sox back in action [ male announcer ] in america, we believe anyone can be a hero. kraft singles. we're rich in calcium to help build 'em up strong. ooh, watch
change their habits based on the study >> the tragedy we saw previously has been the issue with vaccines example so many people stopped getting vaccines and we started to see kids getting sick kids getting measles and dying with something that did not have a scientific basis and we did not want that to happen do not truly have research to support any specific environmental issue in tax autism and that is an incredibly take: incredibly important take home message >> what we have is...
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. >>> this week there are free whooping cough vaccinations for middle and high school students. a new california law requires students entering seventh through twelfth grade to get that vaccination before school begins. there will be six free clinics for families in the month of august. the first is nine to noon in watsonville. >> as we've been telling you this morning, thousands of runners are hitting the streets for the san francisco marathon. the first wave takes off from the ferry building about 45 men's ago. they will go along the waterfront and they will cross the golden gate bridge and back through golden gate park where the half-marathon ends. the finish line for the full 26.2 miles is at the embarcadero. part of the embarcadero is closed. and two northbound lanes of the bolden gate bridge will be closed to travel until about 9:00 a.m. >> what do you think about that? have you been are oftener before? >> me? how about you? i marvel at that. >> kind. hard on the knees. >> and other parts, as well. we are looking at the clouds below. the marine layer at 3,000 feet. there t
. >>> this week there are free whooping cough vaccinations for middle and high school students. a new california law requires students entering seventh through twelfth grade to get that vaccination before school begins. there will be six free clinics for families in the month of august. the first is nine to noon in watsonville. >> as we've been telling you this morning, thousands of runners are hitting the streets for the san francisco marathon. the first wave takes off from the...
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. >>> students in grades 7-12 may have more time to get vaccinated for whooping cough. a new proposed bill would allow junior high and high school students to have a month after school starts to get their vaccination. originally those same students were supposed to get their shots by july 1st in order to start school on time. the proposed extension comes after low compliance rates were reported. >> this 30-day extension was the balance between giving them more time to immunize more california public schoolchildren but making it short enough so that we got the shots done before whooping cough could become a problem in the schools. >> california is currently experiencing the highest number of whooping cough cases in more than 60 years. today california state assembly approved a bill allowing landlords to prohibit lighting up in rental units. the bill's author says this is the next step for california in its lead to fight against secondhand smoke. until now, there is nothing in state law that it explicitly permits a landlord to restrict smoking. studies shows smoke leads t
. >>> students in grades 7-12 may have more time to get vaccinated for whooping cough. a new proposed bill would allow junior high and high school students to have a month after school starts to get their vaccination. originally those same students were supposed to get their shots by july 1st in order to start school on time. the proposed extension comes after low compliance rates were reported. >> this 30-day extension was the balance between giving them more time to immunize...
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. >> and for years, studies focused on childhood vaccines as a possible trigger. the doctor jorz there is very little evidence so to support that. he believes researchers should move on and study other environmental factors. >> very interesting break true, thank you very much. and sarah showered start aid hunger strike today to protest the continued detention of two other uc berkeley alumni in iran. police arrested the three almost two years ago as they hike add long the iran, iraq border, showered released on bail last year. bow re. and fattal's trials stot begin at the end of the month. they'll spend a day fasting to demand release of fattal and bower. >> and this year's ski season just goes on and on this, this this is a live look from heavenly valley. you can see traces of snow. but higher runs ever well groomed and george warren is live where hundreds are celebratinging the 4th of july. >> ski season did go on and on. and it officially ends today and there is so much snow, they can probably stay open if they wanted to. only rarely to summer and winter sports
. >> and for years, studies focused on childhood vaccines as a possible trigger. the doctor jorz there is very little evidence so to support that. he believes researchers should move on and study other environmental factors. >> very interesting break true, thank you very much. and sarah showered start aid hunger strike today to protest the continued detention of two other uc berkeley alumni in iran. police arrested the three almost two years ago as they hike add long the iran, iraq...
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even better. >>> parents who haven't vaccinated their children for whooping cough before school may get a little extra time to do so. all seventh through 12th graders must have proof of a whooping cough before they can return for the fall zest semester -- for the fall semester. governor brown signed legislation to allow schools to return if they get the shots within 30 days. 9,000 people of all ages were infected last year. >>> people who run state community centers are concerned. the move here is about saving money, but ken wayne is live. it's people, the disabled, the elderly who will be paying the price. >> reporter: the operator of alzheimer's services of the east bay says she will find a way to keep this particular adult day care center in berkeley open, to keep the gates open but she will be forced to close another center. advocates for adult centers say eliminating the program cost the state more than it saves. >> one day the angels called her. >> reporter: they receive mental stimulation, physical therapy, medical care and much more. they are alzheimer's patients, some far along
even better. >>> parents who haven't vaccinated their children for whooping cough before school may get a little extra time to do so. all seventh through 12th graders must have proof of a whooping cough before they can return for the fall zest semester -- for the fall semester. governor brown signed legislation to allow schools to return if they get the shots within 30 days. 9,000 people of all ages were infected last year. >>> people who run state community centers are...
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. >> ray lean has a degree in micro biology working on a vaccine for alzheimer's. she is more devoted to try to find a cure for the disease which afflicts an estimated 5.4 million americans. >> the trials will stay in place. >> ray lynn has confrom researcher to alzheimer's patients. >> i kept ignoring it. i couldn't believe that it might be true. >> but it was true. and six years ago she received the official diagnosis, early onset alzheimer's, which strikes people younger than 65. >> i said you know, i can't believe that this can happen. it's just too ironic. it cannot be true. but it is true. >> despite the diagnosis burke is continuing her work on alzheimer's research as a volunteer. >> i think just like you say a multifaceted approach to alzheimer's treatment is what we're aiming for. >> even though she's no longer working in the lab she is now part after clinical trial testing the same vaccine she helped research. >> it's one of those great ironies of life. i would have never guessed that this would have happened. >> we've developed some interesting new strat
. >> ray lean has a degree in micro biology working on a vaccine for alzheimer's. she is more devoted to try to find a cure for the disease which afflicts an estimated 5.4 million americans. >> the trials will stay in place. >> ray lynn has confrom researcher to alzheimer's patients. >> i kept ignoring it. i couldn't believe that it might be true. >> but it was true. and six years ago she received the official diagnosis, early onset alzheimer's, which strikes...
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. >>> this week there are free whooping cough vaccinations for middle and high school students. a new california law requires students entering seventh through twelfth grade to get that vaccination before school begins. there will be six free clinics for families in the month of august. of the first is nine to noon in watsonville. this morning thousands of runners will hit the streets of, of course, the san francisco marathon. the first wave takes off from the ferry building in about 15 minutes. they will go along the waterfront and they will cross the golden gate bridge and back through golden gate park where the half-marathon ends." the finish line for the full 26.2 miles is at the embarcadero. part of that is closed, the embarcadero, and two northbound lanes of the golden gate bridge will be clockwise today traffic from six to 9:00 this morning. you have been warned. the weather should be pretty good. >> yes. we have the low clouds. a little bit of mist and drizzle but start ago new month, a new weather pattern, perhaps? maybe not. here's a look outside from the roof camera.
. >>> this week there are free whooping cough vaccinations for middle and high school students. a new california law requires students entering seventh through twelfth grade to get that vaccination before school begins. there will be six free clinics for families in the month of august. of the first is nine to noon in watsonville. this morning thousands of runners will hit the streets of, of course, the san francisco marathon. the first wave takes off from the ferry building in about...
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. >>> thousands of school kids have to be vaccinated were whooping cough. >>> just how people can takefrom people that have been through and lost everything in their life. >> a heartless crime. the petty theft that is causing outrage across the country. >>> welcome back to the morning news. a petty theft at a walmart in kansas is creating outrage across the country. someone ran off with a donation jar full of cash. the money was supposed to help families in joplin, missouri who lost everything they owned in those disastrous tornadoes back in may. the family that created the fund is getting support from across the country in response to this heartless crime. >> this really hurt me. it's not that they took our money it's just how people can take from people that have been through and lost everything in their life. >> there was about $250 in that jar. a store sur available lens camera took pictures of the thief and get away driver. police hope the video will lead to an arrest. >>> time is running out for students in california that haven't been vaccinated for whooping cough. the new state
. >>> thousands of school kids have to be vaccinated were whooping cough. >>> just how people can takefrom people that have been through and lost everything in their life. >> a heartless crime. the petty theft that is causing outrage across the country. >>> welcome back to the morning news. a petty theft at a walmart in kansas is creating outrage across the country. someone ran off with a donation jar full of cash. the money was supposed to help families in...