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vaccines? >> that used to be true. they used to be made from chick embryo. the most popular is measles and flu vaccine. you can get both. this year, you can get the flu vaccine. it's worthwhile sto get it in a allergists office to be watched. take motrin before you get a vaccine. it will help with the pain in the arm. >> many swear vaccines don't work. >> last night on "nightly news" they had a piece that talked about, depending on the year, 20% to 65% of people respond to the flu vaccine. what people don't know is let's take another category of antibiotics. there's no silver bullet here but they are better than the disease. >> thank you so much. i did get my flu shot. >> good girl. >> i get it every year. >> it's worth it to get the vaccines, not the disease. jim? >> we dare you flu, to take us on. coming up on news 4 at 4:00, new details about what killed amy winehouse. yesterday, we showed you a dust storm during a wedding. today, we hear from the newlyweds. n[ male announcer ] want to achie
vaccines? >> that used to be true. they used to be made from chick embryo. the most popular is measles and flu vaccine. you can get both. this year, you can get the flu vaccine. it's worthwhile sto get it in a allergists office to be watched. take motrin before you get a vaccine. it will help with the pain in the arm. >> many swear vaccines don't work. >> last night on "nightly news" they had a piece that talked about, depending on the year, 20% to 65% of people...
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. >> this is a vaccine that can prevent cancer. it's one of the first ones that's going to be able to do that, and that's why i really think that we should welcome this with enthusiasm. >>> one of the reasons the parents have backed away from this vaccine in the past is that because it combines three shots spaced out over several months, and sometimes that means compliance is not so good, and insurance companies have backed away from covering it, but the hope today is that since the cdc has recommended this, it will be one step forward to getting our kids inoculated and having insurance coverage so parents don't have to bare the cost. >> that's a big development. nancy, thank you for that. >>> as we mention, there's also news tonight about the shot we're all told to get this time of year for the flu. new research is suggesting it may not be as effective in warding off the flu as a lot of people have been led to think. especially for the people most at risk. our report from our chief science correspondent robert bazel. >> reporter:
. >> this is a vaccine that can prevent cancer. it's one of the first ones that's going to be able to do that, and that's why i really think that we should welcome this with enthusiasm. >>> one of the reasons the parents have backed away from this vaccine in the past is that because it combines three shots spaced out over several months, and sometimes that means compliance is not so good, and insurance companies have backed away from covering it, but the hope today is that since...
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the vaccine doesn't last that long. they need to get another dose this year. >> i didn't have any problems last year, and i didn't get sick. so hopefully that will be the same this year. >> from your local doctor's office to your corner drugstore. there are lots of places to get the vaccine which also protects against h1n1. cheryl is convinced flu vaccines have helped her live to 92. >> the marshburns made getting a vaccine a family affair. >> this might give you some insight into how well the vaccine may protect you this season. i checked with the cdc, and last year the same vaccine proved to be 60% effective. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much. >>> the oakland fire was one of the worst in history, even though 20 years have passed, memories are still fresh. october 20th will mark the 20th anniversary of the firestorm that tore through the neighborhood killing 25 people and destroying more than 3,000 homes. a lot of knowledge was gained from the tragedy, and it's helped homeowners and firefighters prep
the vaccine doesn't last that long. they need to get another dose this year. >> i didn't have any problems last year, and i didn't get sick. so hopefully that will be the same this year. >> from your local doctor's office to your corner drugstore. there are lots of places to get the vaccine which also protects against h1n1. cheryl is convinced flu vaccines have helped her live to 92. >> the marshburns made getting a vaccine a family affair. >> this might give you some...
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this year, vaccinated mine sons. >> the vaccine is controversial despite the benefits for girls. only 50% get the vaccine. >> it is time for parents to have a 15-year-old to think about the future sex life. i think a lot of them are avoiding it and avoiding the vaccine could request american parents may be sacrificing their children's health to avoid the uncomfortable conversation. >> these vaccines are very important. they are as important as polio and rubella and mumps and other vaccines that children are getting. >> but to those other vaccines do not require a conversation with preteens about sex. it also helps prevent heart disease in women as well. that may give a much less controversial way to have a conversation. >>> the names of the 12 jurors and three alternates were released today by a florida court. the judge ordered the case to be delayed for three months until today. after the july verdict, the jury received threats for finding casey anthony not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter. >>> we're getting a first look at the first lady's new look. her book about the
this year, vaccinated mine sons. >> the vaccine is controversial despite the benefits for girls. only 50% get the vaccine. >> it is time for parents to have a 15-year-old to think about the future sex life. i think a lot of them are avoiding it and avoiding the vaccine could request american parents may be sacrificing their children's health to avoid the uncomfortable conversation. >> these vaccines are very important. they are as important as polio and rubella and mumps and...
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when would you want to give this vaccine? what age?given at the age we've tested, clearly. but to fit with the, if you will, with the everyday vaccination schedules for things like measles, mumps, that kind of thing, those vaccination schedules take place much earlier in live maybe from six weeks onwards. that's the other group that we're looking at in this trial. we'll get that data towards the end of 2012. if we see similarly promising results there, then what that means is that we have a viable vaccine which can then be slotted into the current vaccination schedules for young babies, meaning that the logistical challenge of rolling out the vaccine becomes a lot more straightforward. >> brown: how do you do this and keep it affordable? you're one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. you have to look to your own bottom line presumably. how do you do this and how will you do this and make sure that people in poor countries can afford it? >> jeff, first of all, we completely understand that we're dealing with a vaccine
when would you want to give this vaccine? what age?given at the age we've tested, clearly. but to fit with the, if you will, with the everyday vaccination schedules for things like measles, mumps, that kind of thing, those vaccination schedules take place much earlier in live maybe from six weeks onwards. that's the other group that we're looking at in this trial. we'll get that data towards the end of 2012. if we see similarly promising results there, then what that means is that we have a...
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said that boys should be vaccinated as well. we asked dr. jon lapook to look into this. >> reporter: susie silver was the head of the cdc recommendation. last year she made sure her son ben got his first hpv vaccine when he was 12. her reasons were clear. >> making sure that he's safe. making sure that the women that he's with in the future are safe. >> reporter: hpv has spread through sexual contact. it is linked to cancer. the vaccine is effective in preventing cervical cancers in female and able cancer and genital warts in both sexes. dr. joseph bow cheechy chairs the panel. >> by adding vaccination for men we reduce the burden of disease in both men and women because we expect to reduce the transmission both ways. >> gardasil. >> reporter: while the data shows the vaccine is effective it has remained a tough sell. just 32% of girls completed the required doses last year. cost is one concern. $390 for the three shot series. safety is another. despite assurances from the cdc. >> this vaccine is safe. the evidence is that it's
said that boys should be vaccinated as well. we asked dr. jon lapook to look into this. >> reporter: susie silver was the head of the cdc recommendation. last year she made sure her son ben got his first hpv vaccine when he was 12. her reasons were clear. >> making sure that he's safe. making sure that the women that he's with in the future are safe. >> reporter: hpv has spread through sexual contact. it is linked to cancer. the vaccine is effective in preventing cervical...
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. >>> coming up, the centers for disease control fond a new use for the hpv vaccine vaccine. coming up, we'll explain who they want to get the vaccine now. >>> and the occupy movement isn't going away but the 99% in baltimore are being told to leave. >>> a look at who could get the boot on "dancing with the stars." we'll be right back. >>> the centers for disease control is recommending a controversial vaccine for boils. the vote was a disiezsive one -- decisive one. parents have been reluctant to give it to their girls,. >> reporter: an hpv vaccine has long been recommended to prevent cervical cancer in girls. now an advisory committee is recommending it for boys. >> stage four. >> reporter: his case is one of more than 8,000 diagnosed this year. >> thinking of all the things i missed out on. >> reporter: the number of cancers have increased dramatically. dr. richard besser was so struck that he brought the emergency home. researchers think men are getting it through women through oral sex or other close contact. less than 50% of girls now get the vaccine. >> this forces par
. >>> coming up, the centers for disease control fond a new use for the hpv vaccine vaccine. coming up, we'll explain who they want to get the vaccine now. >>> and the occupy movement isn't going away but the 99% in baltimore are being told to leave. >>> a look at who could get the boot on "dancing with the stars." we'll be right back. >>> the centers for disease control is recommending a controversial vaccine for boils. the vote was a disiezsive...
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vaccinating boys is prevenning the spread of h-p-v -- the human papilloma virus -- through sex.the vaccineical cancer... ann protects males against genital warts and anal cancer.jossph bocchini: "the vaccine is almostt90% efffctive in preventing genital warts and almost 80% effective in might lead to anal cancer in both men and women"the expensive vaccine -- given to some experts say thereeis a misunderstanding that parents can wait until their daughter becomes sexually active. bbt doctors say it works best if the shots are given ábeforeá a girl begins having sex.jooeph bocchini: "parent, physicians all underestimate the likellhood that an adolescent is going to become sexually active. the best time to immunize is before the adolesceet becomes sexuallyy active."only aboot 50 percent of girls have gotten at least the first of the recommended three h-p-v shots.dr manny: "a lot of parents took one shot and they failed to get the othhr shots for their girls so thereefre that does not create an immunity so you have to be very careful that if you're going to do it as a parent that you follow the
vaccinating boys is prevenning the spread of h-p-v -- the human papilloma virus -- through sex.the vaccineical cancer... ann protects males against genital warts and anal cancer.jossph bocchini: "the vaccine is almostt90% efffctive in preventing genital warts and almost 80% effective in might lead to anal cancer in both men and women"the expensive vaccine -- given to some experts say thereeis a misunderstanding that parents can wait until their daughter becomes sexually active. bbt...
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boys should be vaccinated against the hpv. that's the new recommendation of a panel at the cdc. >> the hpv can be transmitted from girls to boys and from boys to girls very easily if led to the development of the recommendations of the boys also receive the vaccination. >> reporter: it's the most common sexually transmitted disease in the united states. cdc reports about 20 million people are currently infected with it. they say it increases the risk of cervical cancer in women. the hpv vaccine has been given to young girls for the past five years. now this panel says it should be given to 11 and 12-year-old boys. parents say they see the pros and cons of their children getting it. >> if it could prevent from getting or transmitting some disease, would you want him to have it done? >> i would think yes, but it still depend on whether the vaccine is really necessary from the start. >> reporter: do you want this vaccine for your children at some point in the future? >> i think for myself being a nurse, probably because especiall
boys should be vaccinated against the hpv. that's the new recommendation of a panel at the cdc. >> the hpv can be transmitted from girls to boys and from boys to girls very easily if led to the development of the recommendations of the boys also receive the vaccination. >> reporter: it's the most common sexually transmitted disease in the united states. cdc reports about 20 million people are currently infected with it. they say it increases the risk of cervical cancer in women. the...
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>> it's a very expensive vaccine. it takes three doses and when all is said and done it costs $400 just for the vaccine itself. that doesn't count the doctor office visit costs. so that's again, one of the reasons why this recommendation is more important because tkdz lead to more insurance companies covering the cost. >> brown: so what's the next part of the problem? >> this is the recommendation. it has to become a final set of guidelines and that comes out of the centers for disease control and prevention. they follow the recommendations of that committee. it's a very influential committee they rely on. >> brown: what kind of time frame are they talking about? >> they haven't set a specific deadline but probably pretty quick. they don't usually spend a lot of time waiting on something like this. >> brown: rob stein of the "washington post." thanks very much. >> nice to be here. >> woodruff: next tonight, a secret burial for a leader who performed in the international spotlight for 42 years. bill neely of independen
>> it's a very expensive vaccine. it takes three doses and when all is said and done it costs $400 just for the vaccine itself. that doesn't count the doctor office visit costs. so that's again, one of the reasons why this recommendation is more important because tkdz lead to more insurance companies covering the cost. >> brown: so what's the next part of the problem? >> this is the recommendation. it has to become a final set of guidelines and that comes out of the centers...
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a lot of people hope that by vaccinating the boys it may help offset the low rate of vaccination in girls a third of girls have gotten all three hpv shots so there's a long way to go there. >> sure. >> thank you, dr. kim. >>> netflix took a beating today. shares plunged 35%. that was after the company revealed that thousands of customers ditched the service in the last few months. angered over the price increases and other changes at netflix that company has lost more than 800,000 customers since june. that's about 200,000 less than they anticipated, though. and actually netflix is saying it expects more people to opt out in the coming months. >>> president obama is out west, one of his rivals is down south trying to give his campaign a boost with a sweeping new economic plan. texas governor rick perry is in the early primary state of south carolina to outline a proposal he calls cut, balance and grow. it includes a 20% flat tax, private social security accounts, and lower corporate taxes. >> it reorders the way they do business in washington by reinventing the tax code. >> perry hopes hi
a lot of people hope that by vaccinating the boys it may help offset the low rate of vaccination in girls a third of girls have gotten all three hpv shots so there's a long way to go there. >> sure. >> thank you, dr. kim. >>> netflix took a beating today. shares plunged 35%. that was after the company revealed that thousands of customers ditched the service in the last few months. angered over the price increases and other changes at netflix that company has lost more than...
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the vaccine is no magic bullet. even the jab that was 50% effective could save a huge number of lives in the years to come. >> you are watching "gmt" from bbc world news. greece is seeing its biggest protest yet against government plans to impose yet more austerity measures designed to tackle the country's ever deepening debt problems. bangkok is on alert as the worst floods in decades once again threatened the city. one-third of thailand is now affected. we can go back to the situation in greece. sally is here. we are looking at the heart of these strikes and how they are affecting the austerity measures. >> the problem with greece is there is essentially a very, very deep recession going on. greece is having essentially its third year of recession. so, its debt is forecast to be something like $357 billion. it is around 162% of gdp. there are some people who fear that actually greece could never repay its debts. in order to get money from the international monetary fund and eurozone, greece has to put in more aust
the vaccine is no magic bullet. even the jab that was 50% effective could save a huge number of lives in the years to come. >> you are watching "gmt" from bbc world news. greece is seeing its biggest protest yet against government plans to impose yet more austerity measures designed to tackle the country's ever deepening debt problems. bangkok is on alert as the worst floods in decades once again threatened the city. one-third of thailand is now affected. we can go back to the...
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now boys, not only girls, should be routinely vaccinated against hpv. it is best known for causing circle cancer but can also calls penile,, and cervical cancer. at thecristina o'connor wonder center for women's help explain stethpv is extremely common. -- explains that hpv is extremely common. the cdc's recommendation is that all 11 to 12-year-olds get vaccinated before they are sexually active. emily's daughter kris was given the vaccine when she was 20 years old in 2008. >> 10 years later the police came to my door and told me that they had found her dead in her bed at college. >> emily says that chris had complained of feeling dizzy and tired before she died. >> how does a healthy girl suddenly die in her bed? >> although the autopsy did not determine a cause of death, she feels strongly that chris's death was due to the vaccine. she testified against the recommendation for boys in front of the cdc advisory panel. >> it has not been around long enough. >> dr. o'connor points to cdc data to support her view that the vaccine is safe. >> you should go
now boys, not only girls, should be routinely vaccinated against hpv. it is best known for causing circle cancer but can also calls penile,, and cervical cancer. at thecristina o'connor wonder center for women's help explain stethpv is extremely common. -- explains that hpv is extremely common. the cdc's recommendation is that all 11 to 12-year-olds get vaccinated before they are sexually active. emily's daughter kris was given the vaccine when she was 20 years old in 2008. >> 10 years...
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today a panel of vaccine advisors voted that 11 and 12-year-old boys should get this vaccine. now, before today, health officials had recommended it for girls and women age 11 to 26. the vaccine is meant to protect them from the hpv virus or human papilloma virus which can cause genital warts along with cervical and other cancers. incredibly common in the united states. the government indicates at least half of all sexually active americans get the virus at some point. statistics are showing right now more than 20 million americans are known to be infected. many of them have no idea. john roberts with the news. is he live tonight in atlanta. this decision, john, will create a number of arguments. >> it definitely will, shep, the knock against this vaccine gardasil many people believe it is basically a license for young people to have sex it really flies in the face of messages of abstinence among teenagers. look at the benefits though. put up some statistics for you here. 4,000 women in the united states die from cervical cancer in 2010. that's death rate mortality rate of 23%
today a panel of vaccine advisors voted that 11 and 12-year-old boys should get this vaccine. now, before today, health officials had recommended it for girls and women age 11 to 26. the vaccine is meant to protect them from the hpv virus or human papilloma virus which can cause genital warts along with cervical and other cancers. incredibly common in the united states. the government indicates at least half of all sexually active americans get the virus at some point. statistics are showing...
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than those who got the real vaccine.u get flu-like symptoms after getting the shot, you probably had a virus incubating when you got the vaccine. >>> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, news at 6. they've been camped out in the city for weeks. but is it all for nothing? why one says the occupy >>> i'm dana king. here's something we're working on for eyewitness news at 6:00. they have been catched out in the city for weeks but is it all for nothing? why one expert says the "occupy" protestors need to hit the suburbs if they really want to succeed. >>> painful when you can -- you can't imagine. >> an excruciating disease usually found in older people. why an alarming number of younger people are suddenly being diagnosed with it. >> we'll have and much more at 6:00. >> all right, we'll see you then. thanks for watc u
than those who got the real vaccine.u get flu-like symptoms after getting the shot, you probably had a virus incubating when you got the vaccine. >>> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, news at 6. they've been camped out in the city for weeks. but is it all for nothing? why one says the occupy >>> i'm dana king. here's something we're working on for eyewitness news at 6:00. they have been catched out in the city for weeks but is it all for nothing? why one expert says the...
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in your own family you had your son get this vaccine. >> after i met my son vaccinated both. >> checkthis online. thank you, rich. >>> fraud coming up next. an investigation revealing that the fish you think you're ordering might be something else. the problem? right here. i couldn't breathe... i couldn't sleep and mornings? rough. i tried tissues and neti pot thingy and even more tissues then i said enough! and i found the solution. [ female announcer ] drug-free breathe right nasal strips. i put it on and...wow! instant relief. i breathed better...slept better felt better. [ female announcer ] take the breathe right challenge and breathe better or your money back. [ man ] come on! it's your right to breathe right! a [ male announcer ] the cold aisle can be overwhelming. [ coughs, sniffles ] especially when you're sick. now, with new simpler packaging, robitussin® makes it simple to get the right relief for your symptoms. new simpler packaging, same effective relief. robitussin®. relief made simple. it's bring your happiness to work day. campbell's microwavable soups. in three minute
in your own family you had your son get this vaccine. >> after i met my son vaccinated both. >> checkthis online. thank you, rich. >>> fraud coming up next. an investigation revealing that the fish you think you're ordering might be something else. the problem? right here. i couldn't breathe... i couldn't sleep and mornings? rough. i tried tissues and neti pot thingy and even more tissues then i said enough! and i found the solution. [ female announcer ] drug-free breathe...
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we need a better vaccine. but i have to tell you, the cdc says, each year, 3,000 to 49,000 people die from the flu. so, even though it's not the best vaccine, the best we have, and it's worth getting. >> 60% better than nothing. >> reporter: that's right. >> thank you, rich. and, of course, right here at home, last night rich told us that the government was about to recommend that all of america's boys as well as girls get the vaccine against the hpv virus, linked to cancers and possibly even heart disease. well, today, it is official. a key advisory panel to the cdc recommended boys ages 11 and 12 and young men, ages 13 to 21, be vaccinated. not just girls, who, as we know, are at risk of cervical cancer. >>> moving on now to politics, your voice, your vote. a kind of gravity defying act by herman cain. his signature 9-9-9 tax plan is sinking in popularity in the polls, but the candidate himself, still surging. yet, another new poll shows him in a dead heat with mitt romney. and today, we saw a new ad from he
we need a better vaccine. but i have to tell you, the cdc says, each year, 3,000 to 49,000 people die from the flu. so, even though it's not the best vaccine, the best we have, and it's worth getting. >> 60% better than nothing. >> reporter: that's right. >> thank you, rich. and, of course, right here at home, last night rich told us that the government was about to recommend that all of america's boys as well as girls get the vaccine against the hpv virus, linked to cancers...
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the vaccine is no magic bullet. but even the jab that was 50% effective could save huge numbers of lives in the years to come. theeurope's highest -- judgment comes in a case that could have major implications for medicine. scientists say the decision by the court of justice may impede european research into the use of stem cell therapy or dry research overseas. a car bomb exploded outside the foreign ministry in the somali capital, killing four people, including the suicide bomber. the attack came as kenya's defense and foreign minister are holding talks nearby. kenya sent troops to somalia on friday. china's ruling communist party-- the last meeting of the party's central committee before new leadership is chosen next year calls for a push to energize state-owned media. to the libyan capital of tripoli where hillary clinton held talks. at a town home style meeting, misses clinton said she was proud to be standing on the soil of a free libya. she is the highest at visiting american official to visit libya since the
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then insurance would pay for boys to get vaccinated too. i'm dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >> all right. and a sign of a happy marriage, when a couple can laugh about their nuptials. >> they were laughing okay in this one. that's after a dust storm crashed their outdoor wedding. take a look. a cloud of dust is so thick you can barely see the bride and groom. there they are right there. the presiders tried to rush. the storm hit its peak as the couple was trying to do a symbolic sand ceremony. the bride says they now have a great store troy tell about their wedding day and the video as you might imagine has gone viral everywhere. >> that's all they need is more sand. >> the beginning of it you could see them. out of nowhere in came the sand. >> it is 4:57 now. it is decision day in the city of oakland. >> the fate of several schools on the chopping block. the last-minute push from parents and students. >>> it has been a rough 24 hours in oakland. police standing by protecting frank ogawa plaza now keeping demonstrators out. about a dozen of
then insurance would pay for boys to get vaccinated too. i'm dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >> all right. and a sign of a happy marriage, when a couple can laugh about their nuptials. >> they were laughing okay in this one. that's after a dust storm crashed their outdoor wedding. take a look. a cloud of dust is so thick you can barely see the bride and groom. there they are right there. the presiders tried to rush. the storm hit its peak as the couple was trying to do a...
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a third of girls get vaccinated.f the boys are vaccinated and have intercourse with a girl who has not gotten a vaccination, that can avoid her catching the virus. boys can get cancers, too, penile cancers, anal cancers and throat cancer. boys who got it when they were younger will carry that virus through your life. you get warts, very uncomfortable and embarrassing. they're prevented with the vaccines to a larger extent and there are many health benefits. >> and is that what is behind the recommending a? >> i thinkm -- recommendation? >> if you're not having the conversation between the parent and pediatrician, nobody's going to get them vaccinated and since you have reasonable health benefits, they don't seem to be significant downsighs and that is work the cdc advisory panel. and it makes it easy for the competition to happen, easier and the big controversy, of course, is not about the vaccine but having parents talk to kids who are in the in the sexual phase. that is the best time to give the vaccine, before the
a third of girls get vaccinated.f the boys are vaccinated and have intercourse with a girl who has not gotten a vaccination, that can avoid her catching the virus. boys can get cancers, too, penile cancers, anal cancers and throat cancer. boys who got it when they were younger will carry that virus through your life. you get warts, very uncomfortable and embarrassing. they're prevented with the vaccines to a larger extent and there are many health benefits. >> and is that what is behind...
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and older patients have always had a weaker immune response to the vaccine.ter: the centers for disease control recommends that everyone over six months old get vaccinated for the flu, and doctors say this study doesn't change that. >> besides washing your hands and general healthcare measures, there's nothing that will prevent influenza short of the vaccine itself. reporter: paul says any chance to keep his kids healthy is worth it. >> those are pretty good betting odds, 59%. i'll take those odds in vegas. reporter: and the effectiveness of the vaccine is always a gamble since flu strains can change year to year. >> while the study shows the nasal spray is very effective for younger kids, the cdc does not recommend one vaccine over another. >>> metro is trying to reassure montgomery county leaders that it is working on its escalator problems at the bethesda metro station. people who go up the two broken escalators watch jealously as riders headed into the station gladed down on the only working escalator. so we took the blood pressure of some people when the
and older patients have always had a weaker immune response to the vaccine.ter: the centers for disease control recommends that everyone over six months old get vaccinated for the flu, and doctors say this study doesn't change that. >> besides washing your hands and general healthcare measures, there's nothing that will prevent influenza short of the vaccine itself. reporter: paul says any chance to keep his kids healthy is worth it. >> those are pretty good betting odds, 59%. i'll...
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the vaccine is no magic bullet. but it could save huge numbers of lives in the years to come. >> returning to the middle east into brain where allegations of beatings, torture, and murder in police custody are due to be published an independent report. commissioned by the came the following international criticism of how his government dealt with the failed arab spring uprising. frank has been to the state where he heard the testimony of some that gave evidence to the commission. >> villagers from the majority who protest the killing of a teenager in a recent clash. part of a wider movement to share power, land, and wealth. >> there is some attention when these meet with security force and so, it ends in a tear-gas, animosity. i joined a patrol with a special security force. this is what they do every night, going out to the villages. checking out the demonstrations, the protests, the roadblocks. they are confronting a sporadic civil disobedience. road blocks and rock-throwing, supporters call them traitors. expatri
the vaccine is no magic bullet. but it could save huge numbers of lives in the years to come. >> returning to the middle east into brain where allegations of beatings, torture, and murder in police custody are due to be published an independent report. commissioned by the came the following international criticism of how his government dealt with the failed arab spring uprising. frank has been to the state where he heard the testimony of some that gave evidence to the commission. >>...
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an effective vaccine would transform the lives of millions. 9 month old tamera is receiving the vaccine. malaria is a global threat. about three billion people in the areas colored red are at risk of infection. but most of the million deaths a year are in africa. nearly 6,000 children under 2 were involved in the trial. the vaccine cut malaria cases by about half. but its effectiveness might have waned after one year. >> over the next couple of years we'll get a very clear view on what's really happening with protection. is it waning or is it that they're acquiring their natural immunity? do we need boost the dose or not? all of that will be clear in the next year or so. bill gates has given billions for vaccines in the developing world and is encouraged by the trial results. >> it is promising the very fact that this vaccine works, gives us a tool to combine with the bed nest,s, -- nests, the mosquito killing. >> bed nets and mosquito killing will remain important. but even if it's 50% effective could save huge numbers of lives. >> in other news, europe's highest courts has ruled that
an effective vaccine would transform the lives of millions. 9 month old tamera is receiving the vaccine. malaria is a global threat. about three billion people in the areas colored red are at risk of infection. but most of the million deaths a year are in africa. nearly 6,000 children under 2 were involved in the trial. the vaccine cut malaria cases by about half. but its effectiveness might have waned after one year. >> over the next couple of years we'll get a very clear view on what's...
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this 11-year-old will not be getting the vaccine.l profits trump'ss research. >> if you test every culture reaction to a vexing, you cannot say that all should be vaccinated. >> it will prevent a gentle warts and certain kinds of cancer. but there are not very common, but they are common enough that it is a relief we will have a vaccine that will be able to prevent it. >> hpv is primarily subtly transmitted. she is teaching abstinence for her son. >> it is not something i will pursue. if you believe your children will be sexually active, i can see it going either way. >> doctors say the number of cancers have increased dramatically in the last decade. many see the recommendation as a step toward decreasing the numbers. >> i think it is very important that we promote the vaccine and promote it for what is really doing -- preventing cancer. >> a number of parents we talked with said it would consider the vaccine but only after they did their own thoughtful research and had a conversation with their pediatrician. they still have to appr
this 11-year-old will not be getting the vaccine.l profits trump'ss research. >> if you test every culture reaction to a vexing, you cannot say that all should be vaccinated. >> it will prevent a gentle warts and certain kinds of cancer. but there are not very common, but they are common enough that it is a relief we will have a vaccine that will be able to prevent it. >> hpv is primarily subtly transmitted. she is teaching abstinence for her son. >> it is not something...
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many parents were use the vaccine schedule that they may have developed. this is not the way to go about it. >> experts at the cdc and american academy of pediatrics and a variety of scientists all over the world determined that's when the vaccines work best and that's when the kids need the most protections. so, to wait to vaccinate on a so-called alternative schedule is putting your child at risk and you're hoping that every else imice -- everyone elseimmunized their child. >> they say they switched because it seemed safer. >>> this morning police are investigating after one of their own shot an armed man. the story coming up. sherrie. >> reporter: a police-involved shooting in south baltimore. i am sherrie johnson. why police fired on the man coming up. >>> and the family of a catonsville man who died from eating tainted canteloupe filed a lawsuit and is speak out. the story coming up. >>> and no more check your e- mail or text when you are behind the wheel. why officers are ready to give you a ticket if you do. >>> 6:41. you may have seen dampness on t
many parents were use the vaccine schedule that they may have developed. this is not the way to go about it. >> experts at the cdc and american academy of pediatrics and a variety of scientists all over the world determined that's when the vaccines work best and that's when the kids need the most protections. so, to wait to vaccinate on a so-called alternative schedule is putting your child at risk and you're hoping that every else imice -- everyone elseimmunized their child. >>...
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this is the pentagon's main lab for studying biological weapons, for detecting vaccines.ns is an expert on anthrax and in fact he's supposedly helping federal agents. >> in january of 2002, he's in the thick of it. >> what the feds do not see is the hidden side of bruce ivans, e-mails where he says i've been eaten alive by paranoid delusional thoughts. >> bruce ivans led a double life. >> psychiatrists will later describe ivans as a secretive, paranoid, resentful, and rage-filled man. >> he's a guy who had a definite dark side to him that no one else knew about. >> i met bruce in chapel hill, north carolina. >> it was the mid '70s, nancy haigwood was a graduate student at the university of north carolina. bruce ivan was there too. ivans asked incessantly about her sorority, kappa kappa gamma. he seems obsessed. >> every time i talked to him, he mentioned it. i said, bruce, that's enough. >> as their careers took shape over the years, ivans kept in touch. shortly after the anthrax attacks, wille e-mails these photos of himself with what he calls the now infamous strain of
this is the pentagon's main lab for studying biological weapons, for detecting vaccines.ns is an expert on anthrax and in fact he's supposedly helping federal agents. >> in january of 2002, he's in the thick of it. >> what the feds do not see is the hidden side of bruce ivans, e-mails where he says i've been eaten alive by paranoid delusional thoughts. >> bruce ivans led a double life. >> psychiatrists will later describe ivans as a secretive, paranoid, resentful, and...
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the hpv vaccine as well. good morning. i am charley crowson let's say good morning to meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning. and we are going to be nice and dry. plenty of sunshine. we will see the late october sunshine. so a. little bit of a treat for us coming early. temperatures will be above average and showers will be likely as we go towards the end of the week and it will be much cooler by the weekend. and that will extend into halloween as well. and as we look at maryland's most powerful radar we are dry and it will stay that way throughout the day. you want to take the lunch outdoors. the temperaturen roland park is around 50 degrees and we are seeing more of the temperatures closer to average in millersville and old mill and 45 right there and that's going to be as we go through the morning and temperatures will warm up nicely as we go into the afternoon. i am forecasting right around 67. let's send it over to tanya with your traffic. you didn't hear me say let's play hooky. >> reporter: --
the hpv vaccine as well. good morning. i am charley crowson let's say good morning to meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning. and we are going to be nice and dry. plenty of sunshine. we will see the late october sunshine. so a. little bit of a treat for us coming early. temperatures will be above average and showers will be likely as we go towards the end of the week and it will be much cooler by the weekend. and that will extend into halloween as well. and as we look at...
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however its not a way to not get vaccinated. >> reporter: if they do not cat vaccinated by monday a test there a sign a waiver must bt in on monday when they try to attend a school. -- >>pam: a free clinic, in contra costa county, with 500 students today. however still remain. >> we still of 3000 students on our records of not completed their whooping cough vaccination. this is an effort to get as many processed as today. the free clinic will be on monday and after that the parents could have to our range to bring their children to a doctor for a vaccination. >> a woman this is that a man was attac she was attacked by ae was on a jogging trail. she was able to get away. officers a found the suspect and is being held 1/8 santa rita jail. and little japan town last night, the woman was walking near post slush laguna. for a young man approached her one had eight stun gun. they used it on her and took her phone. authorities only recovered one suspect >>jacqueline: '60s and '70s for the peninsula with upper 60s for the coast. will stake cloudand s this storm-will stay cloudy. with cooler temp
however its not a way to not get vaccinated. >> reporter: if they do not cat vaccinated by monday a test there a sign a waiver must bt in on monday when they try to attend a school. -- >>pam: a free clinic, in contra costa county, with 500 students today. however still remain. >> we still of 3000 students on our records of not completed their whooping cough vaccination. this is an effort to get as many processed as today. the free clinic will be on monday and after that the...
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vieth vaccine against hpv is effective and controversial.pite recommendations less than 50% of girls have gotten it. abc's dr. richard besser talked to an expert about the new findings. >> a big opportunity for prevention here. >> the vaccines are very important. they are as important as polio and rubella and mumps and the other vaccines young kids receive. >> reporter: now the centers for disease control is expected to weigh in on the topic asking if it should be recommended for boys. corinne redman, abc2 news. >>> new developments in the case against george hugeley accused of killing yardley love. his lawyers want access to love's medical records. ace cuesed of slamming her head into a wall and she died of trauma to the head. his lawyers say an irregular heartbeat was to blame caused partially from take adrail and drink alcohol. trial is set to start in february. >>> basketball fans not going to be happy about this news. your favorite players will be out of work longer. this according to the new york daley news. the nba will cancel two mor
vieth vaccine against hpv is effective and controversial.pite recommendations less than 50% of girls have gotten it. abc's dr. richard besser talked to an expert about the new findings. >> a big opportunity for prevention here. >> the vaccines are very important. they are as important as polio and rubella and mumps and the other vaccines young kids receive. >> reporter: now the centers for disease control is expected to weigh in on the topic asking if it should be recommended...
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what is in the vaccine? we know that there is a recombinant vaccine. there is a known carcinogen.merck pharmaceuticals, the vaccine manufacturer, has no legal liability. i repeat, no legal liability at this point. the taxpayers pay for the vaccine, and the families shall the burden with disabled and dead children, so what i would like to ask you is what can the city and county of san francisco do? should there be an injunction to stop any administering of this vaccine to any kids here until there has been further investigation? can the board researched this, work to repeal ab? these are my questions today, and think you for your attention. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> mr. president, members of this assembly, $1.20 million is a lot of money to be spent on a piece of furniture for this legislative place. at the same time, nobody is paying attention to those poor people who are sleeping on the sidewalk day in and day out. it is about time you wake up. i, as a senior, i am here to protest on behalf of those people. they need to have some place where they can come out of
what is in the vaccine? we know that there is a recombinant vaccine. there is a known carcinogen.merck pharmaceuticals, the vaccine manufacturer, has no legal liability. i repeat, no legal liability at this point. the taxpayers pay for the vaccine, and the families shall the burden with disabled and dead children, so what i would like to ask you is what can the city and county of san francisco do? should there be an injunction to stop any administering of this vaccine to any kids here until...