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guest: when i was a child in the polio vaccine -- and the polio vaccine was made, i got vaccinated in my school. host: charles from virginia, independent. good morning. caller: good morning, steve. i'm listening, and i hear a lot about these vaccines and the wonderful drugs that they are putting out on the market, and medically speaking, i think that's fantastic. but for some reason, there is the business end of this. high money. these people that are putting these medicines out, and i am 75 years old -- when i get my shot every winter, i can tell you that when i see the price come back from the insurance companies, there is big-time money in this. the money factor on the business end, i think, is kind of spoiling the effect, the medical end. i think there's a mixture of how much money these pharmaceutical and medical people can get off these cures, as well as the goodness of what the cures can do. i have heard stories of people that have the virus, hiv, they have to pay a fortune for the medication, and yes, there are different avenues you can turn down to get help, but it is strongl
guest: when i was a child in the polio vaccine -- and the polio vaccine was made, i got vaccinated in my school. host: charles from virginia, independent. good morning. caller: good morning, steve. i'm listening, and i hear a lot about these vaccines and the wonderful drugs that they are putting out on the market, and medically speaking, i think that's fantastic. but for some reason, there is the business end of this. high money. these people that are putting these medicines out, and i am 75...
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if we want any effectiveness of a vaccine, we need to get vaccinated. the grea >> the great influenza of 1918, that virus was said to have gone around the world four times without an airplane. that's 100 years ago now. at the end of the great influenza, 50 million or 100 million have died. that's against a global population at the time less than 2/7th of what it is today. multiply 50 mill on or 100 million by 3, you're talking about a number of deaths that's catastrophic, a hit to our economy that's unimaginable. in 2006 i brought the top thinkers from all over the world together. the vast majority felt that in the next 20 years, 30 years, there will be a pandemic, and it will have the potential to bring humanity to its knees. >> new strains of influenza are already affecting birds in nearly 75 countries and the way we're interacting with the animal world is putting us at risk. we encroach on wet lands, so wild birds mix more frequently with domestic poultry, our food trade is completely globalized and our factories and farms are growing in scope and si
if we want any effectiveness of a vaccine, we need to get vaccinated. the grea >> the great influenza of 1918, that virus was said to have gone around the world four times without an airplane. that's 100 years ago now. at the end of the great influenza, 50 million or 100 million have died. that's against a global population at the time less than 2/7th of what it is today. multiply 50 mill on or 100 million by 3, you're talking about a number of deaths that's catastrophic, a hit to our...
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>> look, i think there are certain vaccines, like the polio vaccine.force them, it will come to that point. you get a fine. >> you don't mean forcibly take away the kid. >> you can't do that. that's ridiculous. it's like everything else. do you want me to give my kid a cigarette at the age of five? >> no. >> no. and i think a lot of people would jump up and down if they saw me give my 3-year-old girl a cigarette. because it's bad for you. you'll kill that kid. the same thing happens with vaccinations. >> so pay a fine. because this is a crisis. it's too dangerous. >> absolutely. you're talking about the lives of people. stossel: yet the media calls it a crisis. how many people have died of measles in america? no one. >> you still have relative small pockets. here's the problem -- >> but 69 people have died after getting the measles shot. >> yeah. but here's the problem that you have with your argument. i'm going to tell you where you're wrong. you think measles is a baby disease for the little kid. yes, that is true. but if i'm an organ transplant reci
>> look, i think there are certain vaccines, like the polio vaccine.force them, it will come to that point. you get a fine. >> you don't mean forcibly take away the kid. >> you can't do that. that's ridiculous. it's like everything else. do you want me to give my kid a cigarette at the age of five? >> no. >> no. and i think a lot of people would jump up and down if they saw me give my 3-year-old girl a cigarette. because it's bad for you. you'll kill that kid. the...
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getting vaccines.remember nearly in 2000 when we were thinking of having children, having dinner with friends, they were talking about this sphere. it does perpetuate and you think this is the most precious thing, why would i put my child at risk. it is a very emotive decision and during the time you are talking about, early 2000, a british doctor had, but this controversial and subsequently discredited study that suggested a link between autism and vaccines which has since been totally discredited and he was struck. but it put doubt in the minds of many pa rents it put doubt in the minds of many parents and that is something that has reverberated all over the world. and what i saw on vashon island and other areas, parents do not trust the authorities, do not trust the doctors, the world health 0rganisation, they‘re all saying vaccines are safe but they talk to their friends vaccines are safe but they talk to theirfriends and vaccines are safe but they talk to their friends and gold social media, they
getting vaccines.remember nearly in 2000 when we were thinking of having children, having dinner with friends, they were talking about this sphere. it does perpetuate and you think this is the most precious thing, why would i put my child at risk. it is a very emotive decision and during the time you are talking about, early 2000, a british doctor had, but this controversial and subsequently discredited study that suggested a link between autism and vaccines which has since been totally...
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from getting vaccines.ani and scarlet are getting over their injections. but for their parents, the greater good for the health of the island is worth their tears. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, vashon island. there have been complaints from viewers about poor sound and mumbling in a number of programmes, including jamaica inn and the recent drama ss—gb. that has upset a lot of viewers. our media correspondent, david sillito, has been been to take part in an experiment at the science media museum, in bradford, which assesses what viewers can and can't hear. so i suppose you must work here? mumbling i'm doing a lot of unpaid work. i can't understand what he's saying. no. tv sound, why has it become such an issue? we've conducted a little experiment at bradford's national science and media museum. two actors, one scene, and different styles, modern and naturalistic and something a bit more old—school. sort of, i'm doing a little unpaid work. i wasn't expecting to see you here, are you still at college? i took a br
from getting vaccines.ani and scarlet are getting over their injections. but for their parents, the greater good for the health of the island is worth their tears. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, vashon island. there have been complaints from viewers about poor sound and mumbling in a number of programmes, including jamaica inn and the recent drama ss—gb. that has upset a lot of viewers. our media correspondent, david sillito, has been been to take part in an experiment at the science media museum,...
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gu remains in the flu vaccine. 48 million flu vaccines and it's in vaccines all over the world.is the most potent neurotoxin known to man that is radioactive. how can we inject that into a child? if you take that vaccine vial and break it, you have to dispose of that out out you have to evacuate the building. why would we take that substance and inject it into a little baby. >> tucker: the argue 789 as you know is that group immunity, herald immunity is what you are searching for and, yes, there are down sides. >> herd immunity. everybody benefits. >> when they are talking about herd immunity they are talking about casually contagious diseases like measles. last month, a group of very prestigious scientists with the robust study of african children. studied the dbt on pertussis and tetanus vaccine most widely distributed vaccine in the world. urging every kid in africa gets it they did a vaccinated study which has never been done. and what they found was that kids who did not get the -- kids who got the vaccine, little babies were 10 times as likely to die in the next two months
gu remains in the flu vaccine. 48 million flu vaccines and it's in vaccines all over the world.is the most potent neurotoxin known to man that is radioactive. how can we inject that into a child? if you take that vaccine vial and break it, you have to dispose of that out out you have to evacuate the building. why would we take that substance and inject it into a little baby. >> tucker: the argue 789 as you know is that group immunity, herald immunity is what you are searching for and,...
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so you have a very good vaccine. the second of all you could freeze dried the vaccine and carry it for months without having to worry aboutor mon electricity. they also invented something called a bifurcated needle that goes something like this. what they would do is put fluid glycerin into the dried vaccinei and put fluid on your arm and f then they would just go like this and that's all it requires it most certainly doesn't hurt and i can tell you from that experience we learned to smile as we did at this. [laughter] it's not like any other disease, so once they got themselves organized and people from the cdc and the world health a organization figured out a way of isolating the victims, that's what did it. >> two days ago they recommend women not travel to any area where there is a risk of the virus and infection so what does today's battlefield click on the front? >> it is still cold and most of us have been through year number one we are failing to fight zika. the advice to where deet is not enough. not a singl
so you have a very good vaccine. the second of all you could freeze dried the vaccine and carry it for months without having to worry aboutor mon electricity. they also invented something called a bifurcated needle that goes something like this. what they would do is put fluid glycerin into the dried vaccinei and put fluid on your arm and f then they would just go like this and that's all it requires it most certainly doesn't hurt and i can tell you from that experience we learned to smile as...
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united states. >> i'm pro-vaccine, i've never said any vaccine.e read the science, and at thee science is very clear that some of the vaccines and you have to understand is that the vaccine regimen changedha dramatically around 1989. the reason it chains, tucker, is that congress was drowning in pharmaceutical industry money and it was something they never did for any under other indust. no matter how sloppy the protocol were or how toxic the ingredient or egregious -- there is no definition, there's no discoveries, there is no class action suits. all of a sudden, vaccines became enormous. >> tucker: from that point from '89. >> '87 it was implemented and it was a gold rush to the department to pick up the industry to add a new vaccines. i got three vaccines and i was -- i'm 63 years old. my children got 69 doses of 16 vaccines to be compliant. a lot of these vaccines aren't even for communicable -- casually comedic will see. like hiv that comes from unprotected or using or sharing needles. why do we give that to a child? it was loaded with mercur
united states. >> i'm pro-vaccine, i've never said any vaccine.e read the science, and at thee science is very clear that some of the vaccines and you have to understand is that the vaccine regimen changedha dramatically around 1989. the reason it chains, tucker, is that congress was drowning in pharmaceutical industry money and it was something they never did for any under other indust. no matter how sloppy the protocol were or how toxic the ingredient or egregious -- there is no...
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now we make a vaccine.but they get over borders one way or another and also when you impose a quarantine you and all trade, business, cause economic chaos and no disease can be complete. i quarantine. when the swine flu came out of mexico, close the border, and i was sitting there thinking wait a minute the first outbreak of swine flu was in new york city by catholic school students from high school in queens who had been to mexico on their spring break. are we going to close the east river and let no one leave queens? you can't stop quarantine. >> of course vaccines only work against viruses not bacteria. the bubonic plague was bacteria. regrettably we are coming to the end of our time here. this is live television. i'm so sorry. this is not fun for me. we do want to thank our authors here for a rich discussion about epidemics. [applause] and i want to thank all for attending the session and your support of the festival and don't forget to become a friend so that the festival days free support literary pro
now we make a vaccine.but they get over borders one way or another and also when you impose a quarantine you and all trade, business, cause economic chaos and no disease can be complete. i quarantine. when the swine flu came out of mexico, close the border, and i was sitting there thinking wait a minute the first outbreak of swine flu was in new york city by catholic school students from high school in queens who had been to mexico on their spring break. are we going to close the east river and...
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if we want any effectiveness of a vaccine, we need to get vaccinated. >> the great influenza of 1918,virus was said to have gone around the world four times without an airplane. that's 100 years ago now. at the end of the great influenza, 50 million or 100 million have died. that's against a global population at the time less than 2/7th of what it is today. multiply 50 mill on or 100 million by 3, you're talking about a number of deaths that's catastrophic, a hit to our economy that's unimaginable. in 2006 i brought the top thinkers from all over the world together. the vast majority felt that in the next 20 years, 30 years, there will be a pandemic, and it will have the potential to bring humanity to its knees. >> new strains of influenza are already affecting birds in nearly 75 countries and the way we're interacting with the animal world is putting us at risk. we encroach on wet lands, so wild birds mix more frequently with domestic poultry, our food trade is completely globalized and our factories and farms are growing in scope and size. >> with all influenza, there's a critical m
if we want any effectiveness of a vaccine, we need to get vaccinated. >> the great influenza of 1918,virus was said to have gone around the world four times without an airplane. that's 100 years ago now. at the end of the great influenza, 50 million or 100 million have died. that's against a global population at the time less than 2/7th of what it is today. multiply 50 mill on or 100 million by 3, you're talking about a number of deaths that's catastrophic, a hit to our economy that's...
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if we want any effectiveness of a vaccine, we need to get vaccinated. >> the great influenza of 1917/ that's to have said to have gone around the world four times without an airplane. that's 100 years ago now. at the end of the great influenza, 50 million or 100 million have died. that's against a global population at the time. less than 2/7th of what it is today. multiply 50 or 100 million by three. you're talking about a number of deaths that is totally catastrophic. a hit to our economy that's unimaginable. in 2006 i brought the top epidemiologist from all over the world and the vast majority felt that in the next 20 years/30 years, there will be a pandemic and will have the potential to bring humanity to its knees. >> new strains of influenza are already infecting birds in over 75 countries. and the way we are interacting with the animal world is putting us at risk. we encroach on wetlands. so wild birds mix more frequently with domestic poultry. our food trade is globalized. and factory farms are growing in scope and size. >> with all influenzas, there is a critical moment when a
if we want any effectiveness of a vaccine, we need to get vaccinated. >> the great influenza of 1917/ that's to have said to have gone around the world four times without an airplane. that's 100 years ago now. at the end of the great influenza, 50 million or 100 million have died. that's against a global population at the time. less than 2/7th of what it is today. multiply 50 or 100 million by three. you're talking about a number of deaths that is totally catastrophic. a hit to our...
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knows, vaccines can be lifesavers. with their introduction, measles and other illnesses have plummeted. but doctors in the united states is concerned the trump administration has emboldened vaccine skeptics, who link it to autism, or just don't like it -- don't like the idea of their children being vaccinated. some of the lowest rates in the country are near vashon island in seattle and our health , correspondent went there for this report. >> your attention please. all a sure. reporter: a few miles up the seattle coast, it is a small, affluent community that embraces natural, clean living. today, she has decided to be a lion. these children's parents want the absolute best for them, like any medication, vaccines can cause mild, and in rare cases serious side effects. , but the scientific consensus on them is clear. they are safe, effective, and save lives. these moms are still unconvinced. >> it is a difficult decision for parents, because we live in a society that values profit over public health. you have to do your
knows, vaccines can be lifesavers. with their introduction, measles and other illnesses have plummeted. but doctors in the united states is concerned the trump administration has emboldened vaccine skeptics, who link it to autism, or just don't like it -- don't like the idea of their children being vaccinated. some of the lowest rates in the country are near vashon island in seattle and our health , correspondent went there for this report. >> your attention please. all a sure. reporter:...
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with vaccines, a couple of years ago there was a stockout, health clinics ran out of the vaccines thatsation rate, a significant one. the philippines also had other challenges. they have large populations living, densely populated, i should say, areas, where it is difficult to get... there is a much access to health services. that means people are not getting to the clinics to get vaccines. sometimes it may be that there are no necessary follow—ups in place. there are towns in the philippines, i should say, that the government is very committed to addressing. just this week the government has launched a very big and new campaign encouraging people to get back to the clinics to get children vaccinated. among the top—10 list i mentioned, four asian countries, they also include indonesia, india, pakistan... why is the percentage so high in asian countries? i think there are a couple of challenges. as you said, there are a number of large countries, popular countries, large countries, popular countries, large countries with large populations, where the immunisation rate is not as high as i
with vaccines, a couple of years ago there was a stockout, health clinics ran out of the vaccines thatsation rate, a significant one. the philippines also had other challenges. they have large populations living, densely populated, i should say, areas, where it is difficult to get... there is a much access to health services. that means people are not getting to the clinics to get vaccines. sometimes it may be that there are no necessary follow—ups in place. there are towns in the...
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he's a known vaccine sceptic.is has been confirmed, but these suggestions are raising the broader issue of vaccine scepticism and how, for some, it's become very persuasive. i have a report on this now. we've been to washington state to vashon island, it has some of the lowest rates of vaccination in the us. your attention please... welcome to vashon island, a few miles off the seattle coast. it's a small, affluent community that embraces natural, clean living. these children's parents want the absolute best for them, like any medication, vaccines can cause mild and in very rare cases serious side effects. the scientific consensus on them is clear — they're safe, effective and save lives. these mums are still unconvinced. we live in a society that values profit over public health. so we really have to do our own research to find how safe they are. there was a huge amount of evidence that it was harmful, even if they weren't ways we could scientifically prove it, it was talking from one mother to another. here, lik
he's a known vaccine sceptic.is has been confirmed, but these suggestions are raising the broader issue of vaccine scepticism and how, for some, it's become very persuasive. i have a report on this now. we've been to washington state to vashon island, it has some of the lowest rates of vaccination in the us. your attention please... welcome to vashon island, a few miles off the seattle coast. it's a small, affluent community that embraces natural, clean living. these children's parents want the...
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getting vaccines.over their injections. but for their parents the greater good for the health of the island is worth their tears. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, vashon island. the rate of inflation remained at 2.3% in march, the highest level since september 2013. a jump in the cost of food and clothing was offset by cheaper flights. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed is with me. people watching might have thought it was going to go up further? yes, i think this is a positive and what has been a rise in inflation for the last six months. two main reasons for that, firstly easter last year was in march, airfears rise rapidly over the holiday period. this year it isa over the holiday period. this year it is a month later, april, so we had to wait from the inflationary pressure. the second thing is the oil price has been slightly lower this year compared to last year so fuel prices for viewers will have come down slightly. but there are still inflationary pressures, clothing prices going up, food prices are goin
getting vaccines.over their injections. but for their parents the greater good for the health of the island is worth their tears. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, vashon island. the rate of inflation remained at 2.3% in march, the highest level since september 2013. a jump in the cost of food and clothing was offset by cheaper flights. 0ur economics editor kamal ahmed is with me. people watching might have thought it was going to go up further? yes, i think this is a positive and what has been a rise...
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the first volunteer receives a vaccine. caught on video a quick thinking commuter risks his own life to save another seconds before an oncoming train. >>> this is the "cbs morning news". news". at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system p
the first volunteer receives a vaccine. caught on video a quick thinking commuter risks his own life to save another seconds before an oncoming train. >>> this is the "cbs morning news". news". at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin....
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there is a vaccine against it. it's too bad that vaccine wasn't ready ten years ago because it -- that vaccine was designed ten years ago by a doctor in texas, proven to be safe in humans and worked in monkeys, but because there was no money to be made on the vaccine nobody went ahead and made a few million doses which have been helpful when it happened in africa. it don't know what you mean by not many cases. 11,000 people in west africa got ebola. 6,000 of them died. that's a pretty substantialout break, and it did come to the united states and killed somebody in texas and before he dried he transmitted to two i'm poo. and ebola is a horrific death. so, you don't want a disease like that spreading. you don't want a disease like that changing so it can spread more easily inmakes do in mosquitoes or through sneezes. in bieb -- ebola you have to have physical contact or contact of vomit or feces. if you know the disease is around in your town you'll take precautions. don't at all subscribe to the idea the government
there is a vaccine against it. it's too bad that vaccine wasn't ready ten years ago because it -- that vaccine was designed ten years ago by a doctor in texas, proven to be safe in humans and worked in monkeys, but because there was no money to be made on the vaccine nobody went ahead and made a few million doses which have been helpful when it happened in africa. it don't know what you mean by not many cases. 11,000 people in west africa got ebola. 6,000 of them died. that's a pretty...
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this vaccine, developed by the pharmaceutical company gs k, it works like many vaccines.body through mosquitoes. let's be as optimistic as we can and imagine this trial does everything we hope that. how quickly can it be scaled up after that? it depends on a number of things. the countries piloting the scheme and the who will decide that when it gets under way, the trial, in 2018. there are a number of challenges to overcome. previous studies of the vaccine showed that it prevented four in ten cases of malaria in young children. that is not particularly high. other vaccines are already are therefore other diseases that protect many poor people. that is something they have to look at. —— many more able. this is for doses over two years. the frost free in the first three months, then a child comes back 18 months, then a child comes back 18 months later together for. they will have to look at how it works in practice. we're talking about countries with limited health services in many areas where people will struggle to get to the nearest health centre to get the second, thir
this vaccine, developed by the pharmaceutical company gs k, it works like many vaccines.body through mosquitoes. let's be as optimistic as we can and imagine this trial does everything we hope that. how quickly can it be scaled up after that? it depends on a number of things. the countries piloting the scheme and the who will decide that when it gets under way, the trial, in 2018. there are a number of challenges to overcome. previous studies of the vaccine showed that it prevented four in ten...
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got vaccinated. >> pelley: dr.a narula, thanks very much. and we'll be right back. they'll call back. no one knows your ford better than ford and ford service. right now, during the big tire event, get a $140 rebate by mail, on four select tires. ♪ he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i...
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since last school year 96% of children are now vaccinated. officials say there are still counties that continue to lag henned and they are -- behind and they are continuing to work with the schools and communities. >> we know from science that if you can have vaccination rates above 95%, you are likely to pretty much prevent outbreaks in the community. >> public health officials showed a 5% increase in vaccination rates since state lawmakers got rid of the personal belief exemption for children. >>> we are tracking temperatures out there today. it warmed up. i mean despite the rain this morning it got to 67 in fremont. 67 in morgan hill. cool in san rafael at 59 degrees. 57 in pacifica. warmer tomorrow. that's friday. saturday, looks nice too and sunday detier it's a little bit. 6 in fairfield tomorrow. that 63 will turn into a 67 or 68. and then you see thunderstorm up on the west slope of the sierra nevada and cold air filtering in and that's part of the reason it's chilly now. chilly tonight and chilly again tomorrow. up around forest hill
since last school year 96% of children are now vaccinated. officials say there are still counties that continue to lag henned and they are -- behind and they are continuing to work with the schools and communities. >> we know from science that if you can have vaccination rates above 95%, you are likely to pretty much prevent outbreaks in the community. >> public health officials showed a 5% increase in vaccination rates since state lawmakers got rid of the personal belief exemption...
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i said i need jeeps and doctors and i need vaccines. the next day i had 100 chiefs who set up training programs. we used maps to develop a strategy and we kept the 100 jeeps and we built our little army. we were doing great and we found 2,000 cases of smallpox. we were stopping the disease but still as we are vaccinating everybody, the train for carrying people away. we are still exploring smallpox. we quarantined the city of 600,000 people. nobody could leave the city unless they were vaccinated. we eliminated smallpox in that entire area around tatanagar in less than six months. it kept oncoming back. we trace it to a triable group called the hobo tribe. i went and visit members of the tribe. well, you got to take smallpox of vaccine and you got to stop this transmission. and he said i won't take it. i will do whatever god's will is. if i were to get smallpox, i will get it. after a while, more cases kept oncoming up in the whole community. we agreed that we'll have to forcibly vaccinate these tribe men. middle of the night, we went o
i said i need jeeps and doctors and i need vaccines. the next day i had 100 chiefs who set up training programs. we used maps to develop a strategy and we kept the 100 jeeps and we built our little army. we were doing great and we found 2,000 cases of smallpox. we were stopping the disease but still as we are vaccinating everybody, the train for carrying people away. we are still exploring smallpox. we quarantined the city of 600,000 people. nobody could leave the city unless they were...
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from getting vaccines.in europe closed the day. but first, the headlines on bbc news: the parents of a seriously ill eight—month—old baby say they are devastated after a high courtjudge rules doctors can withdraw life—support. the us secretary of state arrives in moscow for crunch talks on syria after g7 foreign ministers fail to reach agreement on targeted sanctions. united airlines says employees followed "established procedures" as footage of one of its passengers being forcibly dragged off a flight sparks outrage. hello. now a look at how the markets in europe have ended the trading session. we have got the ftse and the backs, not a huge amount of movement, trade is slowing down a little in the anticipation of the long easter weekend. lots of the global markets will be closed. stirling broadly unchanged against the dollar and the euro, after we had uk inflation figures looking like inflation has held steady in march, putting no further pressure on the bank of england towards raising interest rates. let‘
from getting vaccines.in europe closed the day. but first, the headlines on bbc news: the parents of a seriously ill eight—month—old baby say they are devastated after a high courtjudge rules doctors can withdraw life—support. the us secretary of state arrives in moscow for crunch talks on syria after g7 foreign ministers fail to reach agreement on targeted sanctions. united airlines says employees followed "established procedures" as footage of one of its passengers being...
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there are some vaccines that triggered this. in 1976 swine flu shots may have but they didn't know the background rate so when everybody's looking for a disease you find more cases than you would when you're not looking for it and the cases may be there anyway. when they had a government-sponsored campaign they start paying attention but the risk almost always exists. >> we are sitting here in the desert in tucson. should we worry about different things than you do in manhattan or washington? >> guest: yes, heat exhaustion t for one and that strange valley fever that is an airborne i think fungus that comes from disturbed sites it's called them in the southwest. we don't have it in new york. there are viruses down here in mouse droppings that we don't have in new york and we have things you don't have here. one, you don't freeze to death. we tend to have more flu and other diseases. i talked t to an etymologist frm the university. eventua it's possible the virus will get here in mosquitoes and peopleto need to pay attention to t
there are some vaccines that triggered this. in 1976 swine flu shots may have but they didn't know the background rate so when everybody's looking for a disease you find more cases than you would when you're not looking for it and the cases may be there anyway. when they had a government-sponsored campaign they start paying attention but the risk almost always exists. >> we are sitting here in the desert in tucson. should we worry about different things than you do in manhattan or...
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from getting vaccines.heir tears. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, vashon island. this is bbc news at five. the headlines: the us secretary of state arrives in moscow for crunch talks on syria, after g7 foreign ministers fail to reach agreement on targeted sanctions. the parents of a seriously ill baby say they want to appeal a decision by the high court to allow doctors to withdraw life support from their son against their wishes. united airlines says employees followed "established procedures", as footage of one of its passengers being forcibly dragged off a flight sparks outrage. an update on the market numbers for you. a mixed picture. early trading in the united states not looking too good. more than 900 adult social care workers left their jobs more than 900 adult social care workers left theirjobs last more than 900 adult social care workers left their jobs last year according to new figures. should mean vulnerable people all receiving a poorer level of care and the uk ca re a poorer level of care and the u
from getting vaccines.heir tears. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, vashon island. this is bbc news at five. the headlines: the us secretary of state arrives in moscow for crunch talks on syria, after g7 foreign ministers fail to reach agreement on targeted sanctions. the parents of a seriously ill baby say they want to appeal a decision by the high court to allow doctors to withdraw life support from their son against their wishes. united airlines says employees followed "established...
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getting vaccines.th their tears. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, vashon island. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour, but first let's take you to moscow, and that is the plane that has brought rex tillerson to russia for talks with russia's foreign minister just days after the russians denounced the us missile strike on a syrian air base as illegal. and there is rex tillerson coming down there is rex tillerson coming down the steps for what will prove to be a difficult meeting, having failed to get the backing of all g7 members in italy to plans for further sanctions against russia, a uk— us backed plan. the g7 meeting in italy has recently ended with no agreement on sanctions, as we have been reporting here this afternoon, britain in bloom ticker wanted targeted sanctions, but there are no fresh sanctions so now we wait to see what the us secretary of state can say and does say to vladimir putin and others. we will have more from moscow over the course of the afternoon. still in a moment we
getting vaccines.th their tears. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, vashon island. in a moment, a summary of the business news this hour, but first let's take you to moscow, and that is the plane that has brought rex tillerson to russia for talks with russia's foreign minister just days after the russians denounced the us missile strike on a syrian air base as illegal. and there is rex tillerson coming down there is rex tillerson coming down the steps for what will prove to be a difficult meeting,...
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children got vaccinated. >>> thank you.e'll be right back. ♪living well rise above joint discomfort with move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20% better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill... get move free ultra, and enjoy living well. >>> young people who went for a swim in a hotel pool on saturday came face-to-face with a killer. jericka duncan is in niles, michigan. >> reporter: deion looney spent the start of his spring break mourning the loss of his friend, 13 year old brian douglas watts. he died from carbon monoxide poisoning after swimming at the indoor pool. looney was among 14 people sickened by carbon monoxide on saturday. >> approximately seven children in the pool area, all of which are unconscious. >> i'd never seen anything like this. >> reporter: fire department captain don weiss said the pool heater had a faulty event, nearly 100 times what the epa considers normal. known as the silent killer, carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless gas. most fatalities happ
children got vaccinated. >>> thank you.e'll be right back. ♪living well rise above joint discomfort with move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20% better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill... get move free ultra, and enjoy living well. >>> young people who went for a swim in a hotel pool on saturday came face-to-face with a killer. jericka duncan is in niles, michigan. >> reporter: deion looney spent the start of his...
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candidate vaccines in various stages of development.zuelan capital has defied tear gas to protesters who are calling for the end to the presidency. more than 20 people have been killed since the protests started four weeks ago. serena williams has released a statement over racist comments made by romania's fed cup captain. she has described the comments about her arm born baby as racist. it is under investigation by the international tennis federation. if you were watching newsday yesterday, you would have seen our report from the masters. here is one of our favourite medal winners report from the masters. here is one of ourfavourite medal winners in action. this is 101—year—old and the only entrant in the sprint for people over 100. she crossed the line one minute and 40 seconds after she started and that is a mere 60 seconds slower than usain bolt. i tell you what, she did much better than mean. —— me. she has promised to keep on running and her next race is in auckland with the shotput and jutland. incredible. they have been huge cel
candidate vaccines in various stages of development.zuelan capital has defied tear gas to protesters who are calling for the end to the presidency. more than 20 people have been killed since the protests started four weeks ago. serena williams has released a statement over racist comments made by romania's fed cup captain. she has described the comments about her arm born baby as racist. it is under investigation by the international tennis federation. if you were watching newsday yesterday,...
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candidate vaccines in various stages of development.day, riot police in the venezuelan capital, caracas, have fired teargas at thousands of protestors calling for the removal of president nicolas maduro. demonstrators began sit—ins and marches across the country, blocking roads. more than twenty people have been killed since the protests started four weeks ago. seismologists are reporting a powerful earthquake off the coast of chile. the us geological survey has measured the quake at 7.1, and says it took place just over thirty kilometres west of the coastal city of valparaiso at a depth of ten kilometres below the seabed. tennis great serena williams has released a statement over recent comments about her unborn child by romania's fed cup captain ilie nastase. she's described his comments as racist. nastase, a former world number one, is under investigation by the international tennis federation. if you were watching yesterday, you'll have seen our report from the world masters games in auckland. well, here's one of our favourite medal
candidate vaccines in various stages of development.day, riot police in the venezuelan capital, caracas, have fired teargas at thousands of protestors calling for the removal of president nicolas maduro. demonstrators began sit—ins and marches across the country, blocking roads. more than twenty people have been killed since the protests started four weeks ago. seismologists are reporting a powerful earthquake off the coast of chile. the us geological survey has measured the quake at 7.1, and...
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three quarters of the children that died did not have the vaccine. experts recommend that everybody six months and older get that flu vaccine yearly. >>> here's a healthy addition to your lunch. >> reporter: taste of the day will be a block lean knee. it's like a cross betweens a asparagus and broccoli. little yellow, you don't want it. you want to make sure it's nice and green all the way through the top. and purple right here is okay. it has to feel nice and fresh. when you bring them home, put them in the refrigerator right away. maybe two or three days at the most. so there you go. great on pasta, great on steak, great any way you like. always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, first official portrait of first elania trump. in >>> new at noon the white house just released the first official portrait of the first lady melania trump. in it she is wearing a black blazer and a couple of rings. >>> coming up at 5:00 a push for equal pay. bay area businesses offering 20% discounts to the campaign to help close the gender gap.
three quarters of the children that died did not have the vaccine. experts recommend that everybody six months and older get that flu vaccine yearly. >>> here's a healthy addition to your lunch. >> reporter: taste of the day will be a block lean knee. it's like a cross betweens a asparagus and broccoli. little yellow, you don't want it. you want to make sure it's nice and green all the way through the top. and purple right here is okay. it has to feel nice and fresh. when you...
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. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news", some vaccinate or not to vaccinate, some parents question the effectiveness of flu shots. now a new study may have the answer parents need, health reporter stephanie stahl has the information in less than 10 minutes. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau is challenging a start to a fight, and it looks like this beef goes back a few decade. the friend hoist target of his tweet. lauren? >>> well, it is only machine but we are always looking ahead to the upcoming weekend. it will be on the cooler side on saturday but not too chilly , middle 50's just a few degrees below our average. milder on sunday with temperatures climbing up in the 60's. we will see cloud around on saturday but we will have a sunny, sunday in store so not too bad for upcoming weekend as we will be staying dry, we will be right >>> actor matthew perry says thanks, but no thanks. >> he turned down canadian prime minister justin trudeau 's twit erin variety tation to fight. on saturday trudeau challenge per toy a rematch, after perry said he beat trudeau up years ago in schoo
. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news", some vaccinate or not to vaccinate, some parents question the effectiveness of flu shots. now a new study may have the answer parents need, health reporter stephanie stahl has the information in less than 10 minutes. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau is challenging a start to a fight, and it looks like this beef goes back a few decade. the friend hoist target of his tweet. lauren? >>> well, it is only...
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vaccines save millions of lives around the world every year and vaccination rates in the us remain high the country. your attention please. welcome to fashion island, a few miles off the seattle coast, it is a small affluent community that embraces natural, clean living. today, eisa dora has decided to be a lion. these children's parents want the absolute best for them, like any medication, vaccines has —— can cause mild and in rare cases serious side effects. but the scientific consensus on them is clear, they are safe, effective and save lives. these mums are still unconvinced. i think it is a very difficult decision for all parents because we live in a society that values that of public health, so we really have to do our own research to find how safe they are. there was a huge amount of evidence that it was a huge amount of evidence that it was harmful. if there weren't waiter could scientifically proven, it was talking from one mother to another. here on the island, like many other parts of the us, parents can opt out of vaccinating their children for personal reasons, but the issu
vaccines save millions of lives around the world every year and vaccination rates in the us remain high the country. your attention please. welcome to fashion island, a few miles off the seattle coast, it is a small affluent community that embraces natural, clean living. today, eisa dora has decided to be a lion. these children's parents want the absolute best for them, like any medication, vaccines has —— can cause mild and in rare cases serious side effects. but the scientific consensus...
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one, is there any medical evidence to support the idea that vaccines cause autism or the vaccines in the current vaccination schedule cause autism and if this political commission is convened, if there is an attack on vaccines from this administration would you commit to publicly opposing that effort? >> thank you for the question, senator. as a physician, i share the concerns that parents have about putting any product in an otherwise healthy child so i understand that this issue elicits a lot of emotion. i think this is one of the most exhaustively studied questions in scientific history. you had the 540,000 patient danish study, you have exhaustive studies by the iom and other esteemed bodies and we need to come to the point where we can accept no for an answer around this question and come to a conclusion that there is no causal link between vaccination and autism, and i think at some point we have to accept no for the answer after we've -- after we've investeded and congress has invested enormous resources in studying this question. i have a history of not being shy. i think to
one, is there any medical evidence to support the idea that vaccines cause autism or the vaccines in the current vaccination schedule cause autism and if this political commission is convened, if there is an attack on vaccines from this administration would you commit to publicly opposing that effort? >> thank you for the question, senator. as a physician, i share the concerns that parents have about putting any product in an otherwise healthy child so i understand that this issue elicits...
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if we want any effectiveness of a vaccine we need to get vaccinated. >> "unseen enemy" airs tonight atsroom" starts now. >>> hello i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whit foelds what is off. it's after midnight in north korea where that country is wrapping up a day of alarming military parades. the never-before-seen intercontinental missiles, dictator kim jong-un claims these warheads are so powerful they could reach america's west coast. the missile reveal took place during the day of the sun celebration, amid growing fears kim jong-un could be preparing another nuclear test and it would be the first one under po president trump's watch. pence is scheduled to arrive in seoul, south kore
if we want any effectiveness of a vaccine we need to get vaccinated. >> "unseen enemy" airs tonight atsroom" starts now. >>> hello i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whit foelds what is off. it's after midnight in north korea where that country is wrapping up a day of alarming military parades. the never-before-seen intercontinental missiles, dictator kim jong-un claims these warheads are so powerful they could reach america's west coast. the missile reveal took...
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very cool. >> well, the flu vaccine saves children's lives according to new research. on the health watch now, a new study from the cdc shows getting a flu shot significantly reduces a child's risk every dying from the flu. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on this new report. >> jennifer miller cherishes spending time her daughter caroline after almost losing her in 2012, when jennifer thought her five year old was having an asthma attack. >> you -- i was breathing loudly. >> she was diagnosed when flu, pneumonia, and on a ventilator fighting for her life. the miller's usually got annual flu shots, but live got busy and they just didn't get around to it. >> it is tremendous guilt. she couldn't make her own appointment. that was my responsibility. >> new study in the journal pediatrics shows the majority of children who die from the flu are not vaccinated. researchers studied 291 pediatric flu deaths between 2010 and 2014. thirty-fourth of the children who died did not have the vaccine, and two thirds every kids with underlying health problems were not vaccinate
very cool. >> well, the flu vaccine saves children's lives according to new research. on the health watch now, a new study from the cdc shows getting a flu shot significantly reduces a child's risk every dying from the flu. health reporter stephanie stahl has more on this new report. >> jennifer miller cherishes spending time her daughter caroline after almost losing her in 2012, when jennifer thought her five year old was having an asthma attack. >> you -- i was breathing...
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of vaccines, specially rural areas, also for parent worried about getting too many vaccines at one timeu actually because you can do it at home, don't have to do it at the doctor. >> kind of neat too. developers also working on another version that can be swallowed. that will would release the drug from the intestine, could allow some drugs like insulin to be given without an injection. >> modern medicine. generations of gamblers have tried their luck at slot machines. but casinos having tough time attracting millennials. now they are hoping new crop of video game slot machines will change that, meg oliver has the story from atlantic sit. >> i in a sea of slot machines this game stands out in atlantic city. danger arena world's first skill-based gambling video game. twenty-one year old vinny santana gravitated toward the joy stick. >> i'm surprised, i mean, it even came into existence like this, this is awesome. >> casinos trying to hug the -- hit the jackpot with the next generation, las vegas convention and visitors authority reports the number of visitors, ages 20 to 39, dropped from
of vaccines, specially rural areas, also for parent worried about getting too many vaccines at one timeu actually because you can do it at home, don't have to do it at the doctor. >> kind of neat too. developers also working on another version that can be swallowed. that will would release the drug from the intestine, could allow some drugs like insulin to be given without an injection. >> modern medicine. generations of gamblers have tried their luck at slot machines. but casinos...
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if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine.e most common side effects were pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. . >> we turn now to the urgent man hunt at this hour for the killer of a police officer in texas. the 30-year veteran was arriving at work when he was gunned down outside the courthouse. here is abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: investigators call it an ambush. outside the court, the chief p greenwood had just arrived for work and someone opened fire. >> assistant deputy greenwood was shot one >> reporter: a herself rulicoptd him to the hollywood. he did not survive. >> i got any bash lor's degree from rice university. >> reporter: he served as a prosecutor and defense torn. they are looking to see if anyone from his past might be a suspect. you can see they are just toeing his suv from the cr
if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine.e most common side effects were pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. . >> we turn now to the urgent man hunt at this hour for the killer of a police officer in texas. the 30-year...
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. >>> kindergarten vaccination rates in california hit an all- time high. the state department of public health published the annual assessment. according to the report, more than 95% of the current kindergarten students have received their vaccinations. and that is up more than 5% since the state lawmakers got rid of the personal exemptions to the childhood vaccinations. >> and tenant's rights and activists are calling for more rights for those in san jose, after a new report by the community organization working partnership usa showing no contradictions education inned more than 270% in the last suck the years in that city. the city also showed large companies are about 3/4 of the rental units in san jose. next week, the city council will vote on two new policies that will protect tenants from being evicted without a cause, but many will say the 73 should not infringe -- the city should not infringing on their rights. >>> the san francisco mayor unveiled new affordable housing for people priced in the city's housing market. 67 apartment units will be rent
. >>> kindergarten vaccination rates in california hit an all- time high. the state department of public health published the annual assessment. according to the report, more than 95% of the current kindergarten students have received their vaccinations. and that is up more than 5% since the state lawmakers got rid of the personal exemptions to the childhood vaccinations. >> and tenant's rights and activists are calling for more rights for those in san jose, after a new report by...
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having a good vaccine capability is one of the answers.ere's a bird flu smoeltderring there, not spreading very rapidly. we're developing a vaccine so that if it develops the ability to go from human to human we have a head start. >> first of all, is there a vaccine for zika in the works? >> more than in the works. we actually started an advanced phase two study about a week and a half ago in the united states and puerto rico and we'll be going into south america with it as we get into the summer. we're well on the way to a zika vaccine. >> is zika a problem? >> we want to keep an eye on it because it may reexplode in puerto rico. >> you think that the vaccine will be ready in time? >> probably not. i think that at best, if we get another infections that we can show that it works, it likely won't be until the end of 2017, the beginning of 2018. >> we're grateful for everything you do, everything nih does. appreciate it very much. >> thank you. >> an unseen enemy. the documentary premiers friday night 10:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. mu
having a good vaccine capability is one of the answers.ere's a bird flu smoeltderring there, not spreading very rapidly. we're developing a vaccine so that if it develops the ability to go from human to human we have a head start. >> first of all, is there a vaccine for zika in the works? >> more than in the works. we actually started an advanced phase two study about a week and a half ago in the united states and puerto rico and we'll be going into south america with it as we get...
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if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine.most common side effects were pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. americans - 83% try yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day 50+ a complete multi-vitamin with 100% daily value of more than 15 key nutrients. one a day 50+. realize that ah, that $100k is notwell, a 103fortune. yeah, 103. well, let me ask you guys. how long did it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. well, i'm sure you talk to people all the time who think $100k is just pocket change. right now we're just talking to you. i told you we had a fortune. yes, you did. getting closer to your investment goals starts with a conversation. schedule a complimentary goal planning session today. >>> for a lot of us, concerns about com
if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine.most common side effects were pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. americans - 83% try yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. add one a day 50+ a...
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if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine.n side effects were pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. >>> finally tonight, it stood for centuries bringing visitors from around the world with a coin in their hand and a wish in their hearts and it attorneys out all those visitors are leaving behind a fortune. here is nbc's kelly. >> reporter: there is the coliseum, the sistine chapel and the fountain. a roman icon in so many movies, it's practically a movie star with it's own box office gold. tourists crowd around to toss a coin. katy and megan are from st. louis. >> i hear you're supposed to find love if you throw it over your right shoulder. >> reporter: that's only part of it. throw the first coin and you'll return to rome. a second coin, and you'll find love. and a third, marriage. all those wishes and lo
if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine.n side effects were pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. >>> finally tonight, it stood for centuries bringing visitors from around the world with a coin in their hand and a wish...
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if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine.n side effects were pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. >>> to the index of other news tonight. a manhunt in chicago for the suspect who shot and killed a judge outside his home today. chicago police say a woman stepped out of the judge's home around 5:00 a.m. and was shot in the leg after exchanging words with the gunman. she survived. judge raymond miles was fatally shot confronted the gunman who then fled on foot. >>> new aerial video showing australia's great barrier reef in grave condition tonight. two-thirds of the largest koerl reef system is now bleached. appearing white from the sky, drained of its color. first time bleaching has occurred in successive years. scientists blame the bleaching on climate change. >>> mountain collapse caught on camera in mal
if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine.n side effects were pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13® at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. >>> to the index of other news tonight. a manhunt in chicago for the suspect who shot and killed a judge outside his home...
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children in pennsylvania need all their vaccines in five days. you usually have eight months to get them vaccinated. students that don't sister them in time. will have a doctor provide a written note. >>> ten minutes after 5:00. a warm start. we're in the 60s. it will be a great day for a ball game you will see sunshine, it's a dating game. a nice warm-up. in the 60s, first pitch. still some clouds around. it won't clear out completely. sunshine. 76 degrees by mid-afternoon, staying in the middle to upper 60s in the 9th inning. the wind out of the southeast. >> that shift from yesterday to the southeast, helping with the warm-up. right now, the tension is trying to hold on. we have clouds overhead. the humidity is higher. 50s for the summers in delaware. barely in the 50s. here's the lehigh valley. philadelphia in the low 60s. you will find them. clayton is down to 58 degrees. flop, are you at 61 degrees to start with. a warm start to an april day. with the wind today, the forecast comes out of the southeast. we will see a break in the clouds, fi
children in pennsylvania need all their vaccines in five days. you usually have eight months to get them vaccinated. students that don't sister them in time. will have a doctor provide a written note. >>> ten minutes after 5:00. a warm start. we're in the 60s. it will be a great day for a ball game you will see sunshine, it's a dating game. a nice warm-up. in the 60s, first pitch. still some clouds around. it won't clear out completely. sunshine. 76 degrees by mid-afternoon, staying in...