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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131126:12:49:00

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 go ahead and proceed with the steroid treatment and assume that this could be happening with patients? >> that's a great lesson here. doctors -- again, i'm not pointing fingers. but doctors need to be awake and alert. we got to take a full history and say, what did you have yesterday? what happened to you? even if it's extremely rare, we have to be thinking about it. again, it could happen with a virus or a vaccine. i don't want people out there to think you're going to get it from your flu shot today. it's a dead virus. it can't give you the flu. extremely unlikely it will give you severe complications. but if you're a doctor, you should be looking for things like this. >> doctor, thank you so much. coming up next on the rundown, should you give your kids an allowance or pay them for doing chores? we haven't figured that one out yet. this guy has a simple answer. stay tuned.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131126:18:36:00

organization confirmed two new cases of polio in the nationwide outbreak. the u.n. agency says it plans to vaccinate more than 20 million children in the middle east against the highly infectious virus. rm toer british foreign secretary and president and ceo of the international rescue community just returned from a trip to the region and joins mae now. thank you very much for being with us. good to he see you again. >> good afternoon, andrea. good to be with you. >> let's talk about first the polio outbreak and what can be done and what you witnessed in going to refugee camps. >> i think there are two things about the polio outbreak that are significant. first, this is a highly infectious disease for every one child who shows polio, there's another 200 who are carrying it and are infectious with it. there's a real danger there and obviously the who, the world health organization, an important role to play but so do organizations like the international rescue committee that has the krcritical links o the ground, the so-called cold chain can deliver vaccines. the second thing it's a pointer to the scale of the catastrophe

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131126:12:48:00

protected. as a matter of fact, influenza itself can cause this problem, more often than the vaccine. you can get an inflammation of the brain from a virus. 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

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131119:08:44:00

get it from a book. they are just trying to protect books. >> it is true. if you knew you could get it from the book, you would get -- you would burn the book. >> it is true. it is so greedy. do you think most copies might have the virus? >> the study said most do have the virus and most have cocaine. i tell you what, that will be one heck of a valtrex commercial. sitting around a and doing cocaine and reading smut. >> he's right. it would be a great commercial. how many people do you think have gotten the disease from reading the book? >> i think we got lucky, pun intended, is most people who read "50 shades of gray" already had herpes. >> will you avoid dating a woman if she has read this book? >> i am terrified of women who have read this book, but i will not avoid a date. i am not in a position to turn down dates. i am not going to do the

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nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. a big health scare in the ivy league. right now princeton is facing a rare meningitis outbreak. this morning official there's are deciding whether to offer students and emergency vaccine that has only been approved overseas. >> there are seven cases now of meningitis already reported on the new jersey campus. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us live from new york. clearly big concerns when you have seven cases. >> reporter: sure. if i were a parent of a princeton student right now i would definitely be concerned. here's why -- meningitis can be very sneaky. it can look like any old virus or the flu and your child can go from having a fever and not

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131117:01:26:00

and its supporters. the demonstrators are from a defiant political action group called actup, the aids coalition to unleash power. actup's co-founder, eric sawyer, was diagnosed with hiv in 1984. >> one thing we realized writing letters or articles to the editor about the health crises wasn't getting the public's attention and decided we really had to disrupt people in their daily lives the way aids was disrupting our daily lives. >> the crisis began in 1981 when a mysterious disease started spreading among gay men and intravenous drug users. >> they didn't know what was causing these cancers that caused big purple callous-like lesions all over the bodies of people and invaded the lungs and killed people. >> by the mid 1980s, tens of thousands of cases of hiv, the virus that causes aids, are reported across the u.s. the federal government's

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131117:07:45:00

>> i'm terrified, terrified, greg. >> you should be. joe, they say the virus cannot be contracted by touching the book. are they lying to us? >> first off, greg, i've been researching herpes all day. it is a terrifying disease. 70% of the people that contract herpes get it when their partner has no visible outbreak, which is terrifying. and 30% of people who contract have sex with someone with a visible outbreak. as for the books, sure, scientists will say you can't get it from books. they're just trying to protect books. >> if you knew you could get it from a book, you would burn the book. >> no more scientists without books. >> it's so greedy. do you think most copies might have the virus? >> the study said most do have the virus, and most also have cocai cocaine.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131117:01:40:00

the attention it brings to aids. >> we got the drug companies and the federal government to develop treatments that were extending lives and stopping the immediate carnage. >> by 1996, a drug cocktail is introduced that brings about dramatic improvements for many of the afflicted. >> those of us who had under 100 "t" cells and were really sick, our health started to rebound. >> eric sawyer is one of the longest-term survivors of hiv. he now works on international aids issues. >> i think actup was defiant because it empowered people to speak truth to power. it empowered people how were viewed as pariahs, lepers, because of their hiv virus, to stand up and say, i'm not a leper. i have a virus. i deserve to live just as much as you do. >> actup's success at not only defying authority, but creating revolutionary results, was the fact that we didn't simply get angry and shout in the streets.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131111:01:40:00

disagreements. in the end, the coalition is considered groundbreaking for the attention it brings to aids. >> we got the drug company and the federal government to develop treatments that were extending lives and stopping the immediate carnage. >> by 1996, a drug cocktail is introduced that brings -- >> those of us who had under 100 "t" cells and were really sick, our health start ed to rebound. >> eric sawyer is one of the longest terms survivors of hiv. >> i think actup was defiant because it empowered people to speak truth to power. it empowered people how were viewed as pariahs, lepers, because of their hiv virus to stand up and say, i'm not a leper. i have a virus. i deserve to live just as much as you do. >> actup's success at not only defying authority, but creating

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131111:01:26:00

city's gay and lesbian community and its supporters. the demonstrators are from a defiant political action group called act up, the aids coalition to unleash power. a.c.t.u.p.'s co-founder, sawyer, was diagnosed with hiv in 1984. >> one thing we realized writing letters or articles to the editor about the health crises wasn't getting the public's attention and decided we really had to disrupt people in their daily lives the way aids was disrupting our daily lives. >> the crisis began in 1981 when a mysterious disease started spreading among gay men and intravenous drug users. >> they didn't know what was causing these cancers that caused big purple callous-like lesions all over the bodies of people and invaded the lungs and killed people. >> by the mid 18 18980s, tens o thousands of cases of hiv, the virus that causes aids, are

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