during a u.s. led raid u.s. presence at donald trump confirms that american special forces stormed the abu bakar of her daddy s hideout in northwestern syria we have analysis from our 1st ponit in washington. and one of our thank you so much for your company everyone. german says other merkel s conservatives have suffered a crushing defeat in the eastern state of the room via her c.d.u. is projected to get 22 percent of the vote a drop of the leaven point 5 percentage points the left party is at 30.7 percent their best showing ever in through into the social democrats dropped to 8.2 percent the far right popular alternative for germany more than double the
months now. so he has been leading all of our sort of awareness about what s going on with vaping and he has a question about what he s just heard. mr. connolly, as you know, this is obviously a big topic certainly among parents. it s what we talk about all the time. you talk about teen smoking going down. i ve seen those numbers as well. one of the statistics, though, that i think you ve also seen and i want to show this to our viewers is just the likelihood that if someone who starts using e-cigarettes then transitioning to using combustible cigarettes. 30.7% versus people who don t use e-cigarettes going to combustibles is only 8%. teenage cigarette use may be going down, but it seems like it would have been going down even more without the e-cigarettes on the market because they then go on to use real cigarettes. actually no. if you look at the data, you would have found respected
festival during the summer turned me off to it, and i m considering writing a blog post on why i quit. i think the most important is this. while these e-cigarettes could help people quit smoking, used as a smoking cessation device, if they also increase the usage among young people, that s a problem. take a look at these numbers over here. young people who use these e-cigarettes, 30.7% will start smoking combustible tobacco products in six months. 30.7%. non-users, 8.1%. those numbers, i think, really tell the story of what s happening here. wow. dr. sanjay gupta, so important. imagine that they re not a health concern because they re not pumping burning tobacco into your lungs, but as the doctor said there, it goes right to the brain. nicotine adversely affecting the young brains of these people, and by the way, it s big tobacco companies that own the biggest, most prominent e-cigarette makers.
actually working. you can t start an application. you can t browse providers or buy insurance. it s worth noting that 30.7 of the nation s uninsured are hispanic and they are most certainly part of the strategy in terms of these enrollment numbers, john. right. this is a huge problem for the white house. there s all of these smaller, death by 1,000 cuts with him politically right now. folks on the hill are definitely looking at that and saying how are they possibly going to get this going on the 1st when the deadline hits when people are supposed to be getting enrolled. what happens then. what is the next shoe to drop and the next shoe. there s more and more discomfort. you may call it death by 1,000 cuts, but i refer roller coaster in the dark. seems less painful. thank you as always for your time. coming up, twitter has gone public. will the early birds get the
it was complete chaos. i mean, everyone was just trying to find out exactly what happened and people were i was at the movie theater about 6:30/7:00 in the morning and people were just scared. there was a lot of fear in the air. a lot of just trying to figure out what exactly had happened and people were still in shock. and the community, to a person, i got here mid-day friday as well, and you talk to people, they were already looking for ways to move forward. ways to find opportunities to make good come out of this evil. last night, i thought it was remarkable, they had less than 72 hours, they put together this beautiful prayer individuvigil. it was really something, wasn t it? yeah, thousands of people were there. i have never seen that many people at city hall before in my life. it was just amazing to see the outpouring of support that came from not only people in aurora and the community, but also outside of aurora and