[national anthem] [national anthem] [national anthem] will good morning. Well to Fox Friends on a sunday morning. Will cain, Pete Hegseth, rachel camposduffy. Good morning. Pete good morning. Will how you feeling . Rachel how was your Sons Game . Will good. Rachel did they win . Will no. Rachel did he play well . Will he played fine. I just told pete, he kicked another Onside Kick last night. Pete the World Master Rachel is that a pete its hard to do it properly its almost impossible, not impossible, but a 5 chance to do it possibly. This is the kind of thing that could get him a college scholarship. Will that, i dont believe. Pete im telling you, if you want an onside Kick Specialist and youre a College Football coach, check out charlie cain. Will thank you for that. Its a little like saying youre good at russian roulette. [laughter] its a very random thing can. Pete he does it very, very well. Its good to be here. If a producer in the building said sometimes the beginning of our a bl
israel to change its tactics inside gaza to protect civilians and get the remaining hostages out. u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin touching down in qatar today as officials desperately try to hammer out a deal. plus, dual natural disasters across the globe. in iceland, lava spewing out of a volcano in what experts say is one of the worst possible locations for an eruption. in china, a devastating earthquake killing more than 100 people. and wild weather complicating life in the u.s. after a massive storm knocking out power to more than half a million people in the northeast. a final good-bye for a woman who stands stall in american history. president biden will be among those offering tributes at justice sandra day o connor s funeral in just under an hour. it is a busy tuesday. thank you for joining us. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin in gaza, where israeli forces say they have been engaged in intense fighting this morning. and have killed a promine
According to the CDC, about one in four adults has a fear of needles. Many of those people say the phobia started when they were kids. For some people, the fear of needles is strong enough that they avoid getting important treatments, vaccines or tests. That poses a serious problem for public health. Researchers have helped develop a five step plan to help prevent what they call "needless pain" for kids getting injections or their blood drawn. Guest host Tom Dreisbach talks with Dr. Stefan Friedrichsdorf of UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals, who works with a team to implement the plan at his own hospital. Friedrichsdorf told us some of the most important research on eliminating pain has come from researchers in Canada. Learn more about their work here. This episode was inspired by the reporting of our colleague April Dembosky, a journalist at member station KQED and KFF Health News. Read her digital story here. Got another question for a doctor? Email us at shortwave@npr
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