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bam, cena hits wakefield wakefield is right next to me.old you i told you you didn't want any of this. [ laughter ] next day at the yard, we take off our shirts huge john cena handprints on our freaking chest >> did he sign it? >> didn't go away -- didn't go away for weeks [ laughter ] >> seth: superstitions, i love baseball superstitions you found one, was it -- were you deer hunting >> yeah, so real quick grew up in los angeles, right? so california boy. moved to texas went to school there, so i've been there 28 years. but i'm a fake cowboy. >> seth: yeah. >> so i went hunting before the year and we're sitting at a deer stand. you can't talk it's 4:45 in the morning i'm like, "this sucks. >> seth: yeah. >> okay, then i got my little guide, and then, the wind blows. you know, the deer could smell you, so we're going to need some doe piss, doe urine. and so, next thing you know, i'm like, "what's that?" and he goes, "well, the bucks will come and they'll smell and they'll smell you, they won't come but now, with this doe urine, they'll com
bam, cena hits wakefield wakefield is right next to me.old you i told you you didn't want any of this. [ laughter ] next day at the yard, we take off our shirts huge john cena handprints on our freaking chest >> did he sign it? >> didn't go away -- didn't go away for weeks [ laughter ] >> seth: superstitions, i love baseball superstitions you found one, was it -- were you deer hunting >> yeah, so real quick grew up in los angeles, right? so california boy. moved to texas...
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i think in defence of the press, we followed wakefield and the story back in 1998.e lancet a respected medicaljournal andi lancet a respected medicaljournal and i think the press rightly followed that story up. it would be a dereliction to ignore a sort of thing like that but obviously, his research has been widely discredited ever since and the daily mail this week has said it has changed its position and want it to campaign and make parents take up these jabs because it is been quite a problem over the last few years of people not wanting to put their kids through these jabs. but we have had to hunt a 38 cases of measles at the beginning of the year and we have been measles free a few years before that. i think a lot of the problem is through social media and the prime minster says he will act with a social media unit to stop them allowing these myths to be spread. and the school, it is reflecting the problems we have, is the same problems we have, is the same problem happening around school gate is on social media. this must be addressed. many people forget what
i think in defence of the press, we followed wakefield and the story back in 1998.e lancet a respected medicaljournal andi lancet a respected medicaljournal and i think the press rightly followed that story up. it would be a dereliction to ignore a sort of thing like that but obviously, his research has been widely discredited ever since and the daily mail this week has said it has changed its position and want it to campaign and make parents take up these jabs because it is been quite a...
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a medical examiner attributed wakefield's death to natural causes. according to her attorney, wakefield had asthma but was overall a healthy teen. she says his mother wants juul to be held accountable claiming juul was the only product he used. >> juul has successfully addicted a new generation of people. >> reporter: juul has not responded to abc news' request for comment, but a doctor with the cdc says it's going to be a horrible winter with lung injuries and the flu so she's urging doctors to be prepared to screen and potentially treat for both. when you hear that there are people waking up in the middle of the night to vape, lets you know how bad this is. >> an epidemic. >> okay, janai, thanks very much. >>> in our next hour we'll have more on how one doctor is using delegate to alert kids to the dangers of vaping. michael. >> thank you, george. >>> we'll follow a lot of those stories this morning including former host megyn kelly is back on tv and why she's calling for an independent investigation of her former network. >>> and this heart-stoppi
a medical examiner attributed wakefield's death to natural causes. according to her attorney, wakefield had asthma but was overall a healthy teen. she says his mother wants juul to be held accountable claiming juul was the only product he used. >> juul has successfully addicted a new generation of people. >> reporter: juul has not responded to abc news' request for comment, but a doctor with the cdc says it's going to be a horrible winter with lung injuries and the flu so she's...
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in wakefield, around 70% of people voted to leave the eu butjust like the vast majority of labour mpsntention at all is backing mrjohnson‘s brexit. 0bviously off to london tomorrow. what do you think we should be doing? about the brexit deal? renegotiate. she is one of many who would rather have another referendum instead. i'll be voting against the deal tomorrow. this is not what people voted for. people have told me they want their vote back, they want to vote on this deal, it is too important to be left to the politicians. even though party bosses are trying to talk them out of it... on behalf ofjohn mcdonnell. ..there is a clutch of labour mps whose votes might help the deal sneak through. i've been lobbied this morning by john mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn through ian lavery, the chairman, to abstain. i am a 100% leaver, and they expect me with a flick of a finger to turn around. no, i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten still tonight needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. some of the most resolute brexiteers may ye
in wakefield, around 70% of people voted to leave the eu butjust like the vast majority of labour mpsntention at all is backing mrjohnson‘s brexit. 0bviously off to london tomorrow. what do you think we should be doing? about the brexit deal? renegotiate. she is one of many who would rather have another referendum instead. i'll be voting against the deal tomorrow. this is not what people voted for. people have told me they want their vote back, they want to vote on this deal, it is too...
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the heaviest rain has been over the hills of wales and onto the pennines, a very wet picture in wakefieldwers towards the areas of rain, showers towards the north—west of the uk, two bands of rain, that one bringing the heaviest rain, that will sink further south—east into the midlands, moving away for most of wales and northern england so it should to not. stronger winds ahead of the rain across most parts of england, further north, winds ease down that will sink further south—east into the midlands, moving away for most of wales and northern england so it should to not. stronger winds ahead of the rain across stronger winds ahead of the rain a cross m ost stronger winds ahead of the rain across most parts of england, further north, windsor is turning chillier overnight, the rain is expected still around in some places. some further clearing skies, showers continuing, the wind continuing to drop so that temperatures will be a bit lower, easily six or 7 degrees in scotland and northern ireland, 11 and 12 in the rain and the south. more rain to come for england and wales and the risk of fu
the heaviest rain has been over the hills of wales and onto the pennines, a very wet picture in wakefieldwers towards the areas of rain, showers towards the north—west of the uk, two bands of rain, that one bringing the heaviest rain, that will sink further south—east into the midlands, moving away for most of wales and northern england so it should to not. stronger winds ahead of the rain across most parts of england, further north, winds ease down that will sink further south—east into...
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in wakefield, around 70% of people voted to leave the eu, butjust like the vast majority of labour mpsntention at all of backing mrjohnson‘s brexit. 0bviously off to london tomorrow. 0n the deal, what do you think we should be doing? about the brexit deal? yeah. renegotiate. she is one of many who'd rather have another referendum instead. i'll be voting against the deal tomorrow. this is not what people voted for. people have told me they want their vote back, they want to vote on this deal, it's too important to be left to the politicians. even though party bosses are trying to talk them out of it... on behalf ofjohn mcdonnell. ..there is a clutch of labour mps whose votes might help the deal sneak through. i've been lobbied this morning by john mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn through ian lavery, the chairman, to abstain. i am 100% leaver, and they expect me, with a flick of the fingers, to turn around. no, i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten still tonight needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. will you be backing the pr
in wakefield, around 70% of people voted to leave the eu, butjust like the vast majority of labour mpsntention at all of backing mrjohnson‘s brexit. 0bviously off to london tomorrow. 0n the deal, what do you think we should be doing? about the brexit deal? yeah. renegotiate. she is one of many who'd rather have another referendum instead. i'll be voting against the deal tomorrow. this is not what people voted for. people have told me they want their vote back, they want to vote on this deal,...
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decades around fears around mmr jabs and the problems they can causem was all sparked by andrew wakefieldreport in the lancet that linked mmr jabs to autism, and a lot of papers became concerned and the take—up rate dropped off. over the years, because he was so discredited, there was a reversing that, but the problem now is that a whole movement on social media, anti— vax, spreading myths about vaccinations, and people on social media, checking social media feeds, see these fake news reports about the impact ofjabs, and that goes to chatter at the school gate and causes drop off in vaccination rates again. the daily mail is campaigning here to kind of help boost the number of people who take vaccinations up. the health secretary is considering the possibility of making it mandatory, but i think ultimately the government doesn't want to go down that quite dramatic root, which could also backfire. i think the hopeis could also backfire. i think the hope is that people willjust actually voluntarily realise the impact of not doing it on their child. i remember having mumps, horrible, not nic
decades around fears around mmr jabs and the problems they can causem was all sparked by andrew wakefieldreport in the lancet that linked mmr jabs to autism, and a lot of papers became concerned and the take—up rate dropped off. over the years, because he was so discredited, there was a reversing that, but the problem now is that a whole movement on social media, anti— vax, spreading myths about vaccinations, and people on social media, checking social media feeds, see these fake news...
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in wakefield, around 70% of people voted to leave the eu, but just like the vast majority of labour mps intention at all of backing mrjohnson‘s brexit. 0bviously off to london tomorrow. 0n the deal, what do you think we should be doing? about the brexit deal? yeah. renegotiate. she is one of many who'd rather have another referendum instead. i'll be voting against the deal tomorrow. this is not what people voted for. people have told me they want their vote back, they want to vote on this deal, it's too important to be left to the politicians. even though party bosses are trying to talk them out of it... on behalf ofjohn mcdonnell. ..there is a clutch of labour mps whose votes might help the deal sneak through. i've been lobbied this morning byjohn mcdonnell and jeremy corbyn through ian lavery, the chairman, to abstain. i am 100% leaver, and they expect me, with a flick of a finger, to turn around. no, i'm not going to do it. even if there is a sprinkling of labour help, number ten still tonight needs to work to make sure all of their own side are lined up. will you be backing the prim
in wakefield, around 70% of people voted to leave the eu, but just like the vast majority of labour mps intention at all of backing mrjohnson‘s brexit. 0bviously off to london tomorrow. 0n the deal, what do you think we should be doing? about the brexit deal? yeah. renegotiate. she is one of many who'd rather have another referendum instead. i'll be voting against the deal tomorrow. this is not what people voted for. people have told me they want their vote back, they want to vote on this...
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andrew wakefield who published this study that's proven to be livged.nti-vaccine spread. what's happened is people have shared stories and assuming there's some cause all relationship between them and then you create this environment. but the other part of it, and i have to be honest. as a physician and somebody who's been a health commissioner, the people who speak for science and medicine, oftentimes folks who work in these institutions aren't speaking out. data doesn't speak nearly as compelling as a person. unfortunately we've seen the pharmaceutical industry completely fail its duty to engage, which has really cast a lot of doubt on this industry, and that doubt sort of flowed into pushing some of this vaccine hesitancy >> dr. abdul el sayed, a fascinating conversation. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> there's a brand-new interview you may want to see. duchess meghan holds back tears as she talks about the difficulties of motherhood. we will have it for you. first, it is starting to feel a little more like fall. there are some surprising
andrew wakefield who published this study that's proven to be livged.nti-vaccine spread. what's happened is people have shared stories and assuming there's some cause all relationship between them and then you create this environment. but the other part of it, and i have to be honest. as a physician and somebody who's been a health commissioner, the people who speak for science and medicine, oftentimes folks who work in these institutions aren't speaking out. data doesn't speak nearly as...
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from wakefield law school. her husband chip, whom she married in -- i think in 1977, was a large transactions lawyer. she raised her family in greensboro, north carolina. if you go about 30, 40 miles north of greensboro, that's danville, virginia. that's where i grew up. when i first met her, she talked about her background and her navy and brother and her father. we talked about my affinity for the detroit tigers. we talked about her -- raising her family in greensboro and me spending my childhood in danville. i once told her a story about going to greensboro with my kid when i was a little kid and we got ourselves a hunting dog, brought him back from greensboro where she raised heifer family. she leaves -- where she raised her family. she leaves behind three kids. jeanette was named after her mother. tilden and carrie. she is also a grandmother of five canned children, which she adored. she worked in the financial industry. she became a vice president of north carolina national bank, went on to become today p
from wakefield law school. her husband chip, whom she married in -- i think in 1977, was a large transactions lawyer. she raised her family in greensboro, north carolina. if you go about 30, 40 miles north of greensboro, that's danville, virginia. that's where i grew up. when i first met her, she talked about her background and her navy and brother and her father. we talked about my affinity for the detroit tigers. we talked about her -- raising her family in greensboro and me spending my...
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. >> reporter: now we could not get any comment from wework, from cushman wakefield which is sellingg or from ellie tahari back to you. >> robert, how unusual is it to ask for a price that others think is going to be crazy and you're never going to get anywhere near that >> reporter: well, we see it all the time in residential real estate in man hat take >> right >> reporter: commercial real estate is typically a smarter market when you look at comps, 110 is high wework would argue they've improved the buildings and they put millions of dollars into new elevators, new heating and air conditioning and this is a great neighborhood wework argues they make neighborhoods and building values go up this will be the test for what is the wework premium or discount to a building we've seen a couple wework buildings pulled from the market recently because the landlords were nervous about selling this could be the first test. >> so, in other words, it's a tech commercial real estate building not just a real estate building >> exactly. >> robert, thank you. >>> joining us right now is mark dixon,
. >> reporter: now we could not get any comment from wework, from cushman wakefield which is sellingg or from ellie tahari back to you. >> robert, how unusual is it to ask for a price that others think is going to be crazy and you're never going to get anywhere near that >> reporter: well, we see it all the time in residential real estate in man hat take >> right >> reporter: commercial real estate is typically a smarter market when you look at comps, 110 is high...
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the heaviest rain has been over the hills of wales and onto the pennines, a very wet picture in wakefieldng winds ahead of the rain in more southern parts, further north the wind easing but strengthening through the central belt of scotland where we have lots of showers, some quite heavy, temperatures 13 degrees. even though we have rain for seven areas it is not cold rain, temperatures 17 or 18. the rain eases off through the midlands for a while but is still around across southern england and south wales. clear skies further north, showers continuing, the winds dropping as well so temperatures will be lower, easily six or seven in scotland to northern ireland, 11 or 12 in scotland to northern ireland, 11 or12 in the in scotland to northern ireland, 11 or 12 in the rain in the south. more rain to come over the weekend for england and wales and the risk of further flooding too. this england and wales and the risk of furtherflooding too. this is england and wales and the risk of further flooding too. this is the picture foresight, outbreaks of rain for seven england, perhaps edging up towa
the heaviest rain has been over the hills of wales and onto the pennines, a very wet picture in wakefieldng winds ahead of the rain in more southern parts, further north the wind easing but strengthening through the central belt of scotland where we have lots of showers, some quite heavy, temperatures 13 degrees. even though we have rain for seven areas it is not cold rain, temperatures 17 or 18. the rain eases off through the midlands for a while but is still around across southern england and...