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. >> reporter: measles, mumps, whooping cough. deadly diseases. until recently, virtually eliminated thanks to vaccines that prevent kids from getting sick. now doctors see an alarming trend. more and more children are coming down with these diseases. >> it's a serious issue that these diseases are coming back? >> kids die from measles on a regular basis. kids are in hospitals and can die from whooping cough very commonly. these kids are at risk. >> reporter: here in maryland, cases of whooping cough are skyrocketing, tripping from 123 cases in 2011 to nearly 370 last year. outbreaks of measles and mumps have swept through states across the country. just how serious a problem is it when ooh child gets sick? summer robinson experienced it firsthand. her son was just 3 weeks old when whooping cough put him in intensive care for 5 days and nearly killed him. >> when you went to the hospital and he was diagnosed with whooping cough, what went through your mind? >> if they do start breathing again, how long have they not been breathing? what are the si
. >> reporter: measles, mumps, whooping cough. deadly diseases. until recently, virtually eliminated thanks to vaccines that prevent kids from getting sick. now doctors see an alarming trend. more and more children are coming down with these diseases. >> it's a serious issue that these diseases are coming back? >> kids die from measles on a regular basis. kids are in hospitals and can die from whooping cough very commonly. these kids are at risk. >> reporter: here in...
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. >> measles, mumps, whooping cough, deadly diseases. until recently virtually eliminated. now doctors see an alarming trend. more and more children are coming down with these diseases. >> so it's a serious issue that these diseases are coming back. >> very. kids die from measles on a regua basis. kids are in hospitals and can dm whoop cuff. >> here in maryland cases of whooping cough are skyrocketing. >> outs breaks of measles and mumps have swept through states. how serious a problem is its? summer robinson experienced it firsthand. her son was just 3 weeks old when whooping cough put him in intensive care for 5 days. >> what went through your mind? >> are they going to start breathing again, if they do start breathing again how long have they not been breathing what are the side effects going to be. >> too young for the recommended vaccine he was is living proof of the out break break. >> you can kill my baby because you didn't want to vaccinate your child. >> why are a growing number of parents not getting their kids the shots? >> this annapolis mom decided not to vacci
. >> measles, mumps, whooping cough, deadly diseases. until recently virtually eliminated. now doctors see an alarming trend. more and more children are coming down with these diseases. >> so it's a serious issue that these diseases are coming back. >> very. kids die from measles on a regua basis. kids are in hospitals and can dm whoop cuff. >> here in maryland cases of whooping cough are skyrocketing. >> outs breaks of measles and mumps have swept through states....
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. >> reporter: measles, mumps, whooping cough. deadly diseases. until recently, virtually eliminated, thanks to vaccines that prevent kids from getting sick. but now doctors see an alarming trend. more and more children are coming down with these diseases. >>it's a serious issue these diseases are coming back? >> very. kids die from measles on a regular basis. kids are in hospitals and can die from whooping cough commonly. so these kids are at risk. >> reporter: here in maryland, cases of whooping cough are sky rocketing, tripling from 123 cases in 2011 to nearly 370 last year. outbreaks of measles and mumps have swept through states across the country. just how serious a problem is it when a child gets sick? summer robinson experienced it firsthand. her son was just three weeks old when whopping cough put him in intensive care for five days and nearly killed him. >> when he was diagnosed, what went through your mind? >> you worry about breathing, how long he's been breathing, how long he's not been breathing. it's scary. >> reporter: too young fo
. >> reporter: measles, mumps, whooping cough. deadly diseases. until recently, virtually eliminated, thanks to vaccines that prevent kids from getting sick. but now doctors see an alarming trend. more and more children are coming down with these diseases. >>it's a serious issue these diseases are coming back? >> very. kids die from measles on a regular basis. kids are in hospitals and can die from whooping cough commonly. so these kids are at risk. >> reporter: here in...
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. >> reporter: measles, mumps, bullpen cost. deadly diseases. until recently, virtually eliminated thanks to vaccines that prevent kids from getting sick. but now doctors see an alarming trend, more and more children are coming down with these diseases . >> it's a serious issue that these diseases are coming back. >> kids die from measles on a regular basis. kids are in hospitals and can die from bullpen cough very commonly. these kids are at risk. >> here in maryland, cases of whooping cough are skyrocketing, tripling from 123 cases in 2011 to nearly 370 last year. outbreaks of measles and mumps have slept through states across the country. it just how serious a problem is that when a child gets sick? summer robinson experience it firsthand. her son was just three weeks old when whooping cough put him in intensive care for five days and nearly killed him. >> when you went to the hospital and he was diagnosed with whooping cough, what went through your mind? >> you worry about if you will start breathing again. how long have they not been breath
. >> reporter: measles, mumps, bullpen cost. deadly diseases. until recently, virtually eliminated thanks to vaccines that prevent kids from getting sick. but now doctors see an alarming trend, more and more children are coming down with these diseases . >> it's a serious issue that these diseases are coming back. >> kids die from measles on a regular basis. kids are in hospitals and can die from bullpen cough very commonly. these kids are at risk. >> here in maryland,...
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mump better probably well into next week when there are, if it's working lots of stories of people being able to move through this smoothly or if it's not working more of these horror stories that we've become accustomed to. >> john, if the website is fixed, does that mean that the system is essentially fixed? >> no. that's the crucial distinction. the administration has said that the vast majority of the users will be able to use the website after this fix is made but the website's only part of the issue here. what needs to happen once you've picked a plan is that information has to get translateder of the the insurance companies and that's where a big problem has cropped up. and basically what happens is either the insurance company get bad information, duplicate information or sometimes there are these things called orphan records where somebody's picked the plan but no information gets to the insurance company. that's a crucial step. the website can be fixed but the system may not be fixed, and so that's something we're going to be looking at very closely in the coming weeks. >> we'v
mump better probably well into next week when there are, if it's working lots of stories of people being able to move through this smoothly or if it's not working more of these horror stories that we've become accustomed to. >> john, if the website is fixed, does that mean that the system is essentially fixed? >> no. that's the crucial distinction. the administration has said that the vast majority of the users will be able to use the website after this fix is made but the website's...
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the security agreement, do the troops who you sphoak spokewith recently, do they give this agreement mump of a chance to work? >> reporter: well, you know, the soldiers on the ground would never comment directly on this bilateral security agreement or what happens after 2014. their focus is really on finishing the job and keeping their men safe and going home but what that means is partly getting the afghan security forces to a point where they can at least hold off the taliban and long term keeping between 7,000 and 9,000 u.s. forces there. just to have a foothold and give them the kind of manfour and weaponry needed to root out al qaeda operatives and stop them from setting up another terrorist network. >> axelrod: charlie d'agata just back from afghanistan, thank you. later, the 50-year journey of the limousine that carried j.f.k. through dallas. and clipping his wings-- toronto moves to limit the powers of its crack-smoking mayor when the cbs evening news continues. imagine there's a more talked-about mayor in north america right now than rob ford. the mayor of toronto has become an i
the security agreement, do the troops who you sphoak spokewith recently, do they give this agreement mump of a chance to work? >> reporter: well, you know, the soldiers on the ground would never comment directly on this bilateral security agreement or what happens after 2014. their focus is really on finishing the job and keeping their men safe and going home but what that means is partly getting the afghan security forces to a point where they can at least hold off the taliban and long...
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easy to make it to the mumps is so cool its image of a government that's in any case. it is these airports in the freezing go for communication. in all senses. i think it's the two be plain cruel. romania's image the political council unwilling to communicate with each other. that meant that they tend to be changed with the minor league seasons end of the bed with the demise of the people. thank you. that is what the mayor hopes to do shh chance to see these kids to twenty twenty one european city of culture. it would likely lose the eu its artistic side. which includes these internationally renowned artists who work in a former paintbrush factory their current exhibition is newisting nature. in his hand. since we are today international collectors already have these artists on the radar. tyson's boxing cumberland mountains council and the sun was setting in the arts in the country won its tenth birthday song point in finding new voters in the housing unit created a new context. all across europe clearest teachers in anthology of the most important on its cities of the
easy to make it to the mumps is so cool its image of a government that's in any case. it is these airports in the freezing go for communication. in all senses. i think it's the two be plain cruel. romania's image the political council unwilling to communicate with each other. that meant that they tend to be changed with the minor league seasons end of the bed with the demise of the people. thank you. that is what the mayor hopes to do shh chance to see these kids to twenty twenty one european...
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there's been an outbreak of m z measl measles, an outbreak of whooping cough, mumps in adults. why is this happening? because there are parents who are listening to quacks and celebrities telling them not to get their kids vaccinated. the consequence of this is that their kids are infecting other kids and adults are getting diseases that have been eradicated for decades. please don't listen to celebrities for health advice. i'm not a celebrity at all, so you can listen to me. i was an editor for "men's health." that makes me almost a doctor. where am i? dana. >> you know it's bob's birthday today. and we have a big annual date on sunday. he's coming over for chili and some taco dip. i thought it was funny today. my husband had to go to long island where he's taking pilot lessons to learn to fly and i asked if he could stop by walmart to get velveeta cheese to put in the crockpot to make the famous dip. he calls me and tells me they're out. i was like, really, that's kind of strange. he's like i'll stop by whole foods on my way home and try to get it. he didn't realize velveeta
there's been an outbreak of m z measl measles, an outbreak of whooping cough, mumps in adults. why is this happening? because there are parents who are listening to quacks and celebrities telling them not to get their kids vaccinated. the consequence of this is that their kids are infecting other kids and adults are getting diseases that have been eradicated for decades. please don't listen to celebrities for health advice. i'm not a celebrity at all, so you can listen to me. i was an editor...
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. >> thank you very mump for joining us on the show. very much appreciate your time. the spokesman for the israeli prime minister speaking to us from jerusalem. >>> the palestinians are calling it the crime of the century. two reports into the death of their former leader have determined that arfat did not die of disease or old age. but they don't agree on what was responsible for his death. >> almost a year after the remains were exhumed for scientific studies. the palestinian inquiry gave its conclusions. it found radioactive substances in arfat's remains. but they differed in identifying the poisoning. >> translator: who stands before the assassination of yasser arafat? hah who has the technical and scientific resources for that? we say that israel is the only one that could. >> let me say this as simply and clearly as i can. israel did not kill arfat, period. it's as simple as that. we have nothing to do with that, and the palestinians should stop levelling all of these baseless accusations without a shadow of a proof. >> reporter: the swiss say he had at least 18
. >> thank you very mump for joining us on the show. very much appreciate your time. the spokesman for the israeli prime minister speaking to us from jerusalem. >>> the palestinians are calling it the crime of the century. two reports into the death of their former leader have determined that arfat did not die of disease or old age. but they don't agree on what was responsible for his death. >> almost a year after the remains were exhumed for scientific studies. the...
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. >> steve, thanks very mump. the first tuesday after the first monday in november and that means every year it's a lex day somewhere in u.s.a. folks are voteling on gambling and marijuana and even a potential 51st state. want another state? how about toronto. in toronto, we're still waiting for the embattled mayor to speak, and we have been for the past 29 minutes and six seconds. if he speaks can rest assured, we shall be there. it's half past the hour and we're waiting for the mayorment -- mayor. at's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. for my pain, i want my aleve. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their
. >> steve, thanks very mump. the first tuesday after the first monday in november and that means every year it's a lex day somewhere in u.s.a. folks are voteling on gambling and marijuana and even a potential 51st state. want another state? how about toronto. in toronto, we're still waiting for the embattled mayor to speak, and we have been for the past 29 minutes and six seconds. if he speaks can rest assured, we shall be there. it's half past the hour and we're waiting for the...
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there has been an outbreak of measles and an outbreak of whooping cough in adults, mump . why is this happening? because there are parents wholt. are listening to walks and celebrities telling them not tos get their kids vaccinated. the consequence is that their kids are infecting other kids and there are kids dying andthei adults getting diseases that have been eradicated for decades. get your kids vaccinated and please do not listen tose d celebrities for health advice. i'm not a celebrity at all, so you canit listen to me 'cause im an expert. i was the editor of men's health. that makes me almost ait doctor. dana? >> so it's bob's birthday today. we have a big annual date ona bi sunday. he's coming over for chili and some taco dip. i just thought it was funny today. my husband had to go to long island where he's taking lessons to learn how to fly. and i asked him if he could stoe by the wal-mart and get someand velveeta cheese to put in the crock pot to make the famous taco dip. he calls me and says, they were out of velveeta? really, that's kind of strange.e then he sa
there has been an outbreak of measles and an outbreak of whooping cough in adults, mump . why is this happening? because there are parents wholt. are listening to walks and celebrities telling them not tos get their kids vaccinated. the consequence is that their kids are infecting other kids and there are kids dying andthei adults getting diseases that have been eradicated for decades. get your kids vaccinated and please do not listen tose d celebrities for health advice. i'm not a celebrity at...
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i would say, first of all, to my recollection, the washington mump and bear, stearns were not the same. there was much more voluntary activity on the part of j.p. morganchase for washington mutual and similar with bank of america. bank of america was pushed into taking merrill lynch. buying countrywide was one of the worst ideas he had and it was his idea. i differentiate. with regard to wamu, no, that's totally there. with regard to bear, stearns, you used the word fined. i think it would be not just unfair but bad public policy to fine them for having acqueases to serious pressure from the federal financial people to take over bear, stearns. leave aside equity, there may be another request by other federal financial officials to a bank to step in that way and they'd be much less likely to be cooperative. to the extent that you can say there are people to be made whole because of things bear, stearns did, that's different but as far as penalizing them because of what bear, stearns did before they were pressured into accepting it, i think that's a mistake. >> mr. mayor, what do you thi
i would say, first of all, to my recollection, the washington mump and bear, stearns were not the same. there was much more voluntary activity on the part of j.p. morganchase for washington mutual and similar with bank of america. bank of america was pushed into taking merrill lynch. buying countrywide was one of the worst ideas he had and it was his idea. i differentiate. with regard to wamu, no, that's totally there. with regard to bear, stearns, you used the word fined. i think it would be...
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bottle retail, the wine is not cheap, but nantz believes the bottle exceeds bottles that cost twice as mump. >> i look at it like this. i didn't grow up with a family that had an endless supply of money. i grew up in a modest loving environment. didn't want to put something on the market that my parents in their time couldn't go to a restaurant in their time and afford to buy it. >> reporter: family ties are the reason this wine was launched in the first place and they're the reason that nantz hopes it will last. this was an opportunity to try to take something that i taught myself a level of expertise and then could apply that passion and energy into something that could become a company that stays in my family for generations to come. >> one of the more challenging assignments i've ever had. it's just not at all scenic out there. it just doesn't look good, right? >> just when i couldn't love him anymore, jim nantz. number one, he didn't want to put his name on the label. thank speaks vacuums. when you talk to him, he talks about his love for his job and his love for his wife -- i love any
bottle retail, the wine is not cheap, but nantz believes the bottle exceeds bottles that cost twice as mump. >> i look at it like this. i didn't grow up with a family that had an endless supply of money. i grew up in a modest loving environment. didn't want to put something on the market that my parents in their time couldn't go to a restaurant in their time and afford to buy it. >> reporter: family ties are the reason this wine was launched in the first place and they're the reason...
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bottle retail, the wine is not cheap, but nantz believes the bottle exceeds bottles that cost twice as mump. >> i look at it like this. i didn't grow up with a family that had an endless supply of money. i grew up in a modest loving environment. didn't want to put something on the market that my parents in their time couldn't go to a restaurant in their time and afford to buy it. >> reporter: family ties are the reason this wine was launched in the first place and they're the reason that nantz hopes it will last. this was an opportunity to try to take something that i taught myself a level of expertise and then could apply that passion and energy into something that could become a company that stays in my family for generations to come. >> one of the more challenging assignments i've ever had. it's just not at all scenic out there. it just doesn't look good right? >> just when i couldn't love him anymore, jim nantz. number one he didn't want to put his name on the label. thank speaks vacuums. when you talk to him, he talks about his love for his job and his love for his wife -- i love any m
bottle retail, the wine is not cheap, but nantz believes the bottle exceeds bottles that cost twice as mump. >> i look at it like this. i didn't grow up with a family that had an endless supply of money. i grew up in a modest loving environment. didn't want to put something on the market that my parents in their time couldn't go to a restaurant in their time and afford to buy it. >> reporter: family ties are the reason this wine was launched in the first place and they're the reason...
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myould say, first of all, to recollection, the washington mump and bear, stearns were not the same. there was much more voluntary activity on the part of j.p. morganchase for washington mutual and similar with bank of america. pushed intoica was taking merrill lynch. buying countrywide was one of ideas he had and it was his idea. i differentiate. that'sgard to wamu, no, totally there. with regard to bear, stearns, you used the word fined. i think it would be not just policy to bad public fine them for having acqueases pressure from the federal financial people to take over bear, stearns. leave aside equity, there may be federalrequest by other financial officials to a bank to step in that way and they'd be much less likely to be cooperative. to the extent that you can say made are people to be whole because of things bear, stearns did, that's different but as far as penalizing them what bear, stearns did before they were pressured into accepting it, i think that's a mistake. mr. mayor, what do you think of that? the next time the treasury bank during as a time of crisis, do they han
myould say, first of all, to recollection, the washington mump and bear, stearns were not the same. there was much more voluntary activity on the part of j.p. morganchase for washington mutual and similar with bank of america. pushed intoica was taking merrill lynch. buying countrywide was one of ideas he had and it was his idea. i differentiate. that'sgard to wamu, no, totally there. with regard to bear, stearns, you used the word fined. i think it would be not just policy to bad public fine...
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oftentimes you get it from mumps or measles, but you can also get it from flu. the point is, you might get it from the virus itself more often than the vaccine. >> you're saying we should govern our actions based on the larger risks? >> absolutely. emotions drive things. when you see this, you're going to say, wait a minute. what's going to happen to me? i want people to know there is a risk of the flu shot. but this is less than one in a million. it's very, very, very rare. it's so rare, we don't even track these incidents. >> what about egg? if you have a reaction to egg, what should you know? >> egg can cause a severe reaction. gelatin is another. and that can even be life-threatening, the egg, if you have a severe enough allergy. this year for the first time we have flu shots out there that don't -- are not made using eggs. they're made using cells. for those who have severe egg allergies, they should get that. >> after seeing what happened with the webb family and chandler's death, do you think hospitals, seeing people come in with a certain reaction will g
oftentimes you get it from mumps or measles, but you can also get it from flu. the point is, you might get it from the virus itself more often than the vaccine. >> you're saying we should govern our actions based on the larger risks? >> absolutely. emotions drive things. when you see this, you're going to say, wait a minute. what's going to happen to me? i want people to know there is a risk of the flu shot. but this is less than one in a million. it's very, very, very rare. it's so...