series called the breastfeeding series and talking about how breastfeeding rates are down and how this big food, baby formula pushes kind of some nefarious ways to target these vulnerable young moms and you re no longer supporting women to breastfeed. yes, now there s some woman who cannot women that cannot breastfeed for physical reasons, emotional reasons and various reasons but for a lot of people that want to breastfeed, they don t necessarily have the support or knowledge that not only is it good for their baby but for them. decreases card voter vascular disease, breast cancer risk and ovarian cancer risk. these are all very important and we need town crease education and increase support and women that want to breastfeed need to. the cdc reports that by six months, less than 25% of babies are exclusively breastfed and the recommendation is baby should be breastfed to at least a year, if not two. why aren t women doing it? we ve unfortunately stopped talking about it. rachel: th
being there, and the fact that you were there, though, and it works do seamlessly i thought it was just an extraordinary what you did and also an extraordinary event. i am curious, because there s a reason why mika wanted to go to abu dhabi. there s a reason why she wanted to talk about women s rights in the gulf region and in the middle east. and it s because things are changing there. and let s talk about iran. what an extraordinary uprising. these aren t women who are activists following a leader. we re seeing images of middle-schoolgirls rising up against iranian authorities. what s happening and what does that mean to you? well, for me, i mean, i ve watched with fury just like the rest of the world when mahsa
get in the car and they spotted three more kids inside. the parents were in court thursday on child abuse and endangerment charges. the children now in protective custody. i ll have more headlines at the top of the hour. your bottom line starts right now. the future of your health care is at stake, will the supreme court strike down president obama s landmark health care reform law? good morning, i m christine romans. the u.s. supreme court will announce its ruling but the public has spoken. a recent poll found 43% of americans say they re in favor of the health care law. 51% of americans say they oppose it. important to point out of those who oppose it, two-thirds say it s too liberal, the rest say they think the law should go further. the issue before the supreme court is not is it a good law, but is it constitutional? there are several possible outcomes. the court could strike down the law entirely or just a single provision in the law, it could also uphold the law e