better. she dealing with leukemia. i m doing what s legal under the law. the lou allows not only medical marijuana for children to have it and for the parent to be the sole decider on how much medical marijuana the child gets. the law in oregon is bill: i was going to stop you and say this is insane because there should be a physician attached to this. yes. bill: if you have medical marijuana you have to get a physician to say you have malady. leukemia and marijuana has been in play for a long time. the 7-year-old the side effects. requires no monitoring. bill: none. imposes no standards for the quality, safety or potency and production of the marijuana. bill: this is oregon state law. then you hear that this mother is a big fan of, you know, medical marijuana herself. bill: i m shocked? she even used it they said to combat nausea and vomiting pregnancy with her second child. bill: she was smoking pot when the kid was in the womb.
she dealing with leukemia. i m doing what s legal under the law. the lou allows not only medical marijuana for children to have it and for the parent to be the sole decider on how much medical marijuana the child gets. the law in oregon is bill: i was going to stop you and say this is insane because there should be a physician attached to this. yes. bill: if you have medical marijuana you have to get a physician to say you have malady. leukemia and marijuana has been in play for a long time. the 7-year-old the side effects. requires no monitoring. bill: none. imposes no standards for the quality, safety or potency and production of the marijuana. bill: this is oregon state law. then you hear that this mother is a big fan of, you know, medical marijuana herself. bill: i m shocked? she even used it they said to combat nausea and vomiting pregnancy with her second child. bill: she was smoking pot when the kid was in the womb.
teachers unions all over the country are not a big fan of. the mayor in his comments last night, he had few over the course of the last week, public ones anyway, said this strike is unnecessary. i am disappointed that we have come to this point given all the other parties acknowledge how close we are. because this is a strike of choice. and because of how close we are, it is a strike that is unnecessary. reporter: the mayor is the central figure in this. they lengthened the school day when mayor emanuel was elected he ran on platform lengthening out the school day by last hour. way it was down teachers were left out loop. if there is bitterness at the as a result of this dispute that is at core of it. bill: how many are on the line with you at the moment, steve? how about the students? what will they do without teachers? reporter: right here outside the chicago public school headquarters probably better than a couple hundred
let s turn now to zombies. everybody out there loves a good zombie flick. dawn of the dead. this is one people are a big fan of. there have been a whole lot of others over the years. especially recently. the government is jumping in on this zombie bandwagon. i m talking about the cdc. the agency, you know, that is supposed to protect public health and safety. apparently they believe zombies are a threat to the public health in safety. they have put up this website. it s not a joke. put this up telling you how to prepare for the zombie apocalypse. it was the brain child of this guy who is with me now, david dangle is here to defend his work. now, explain this to me. you are the brain child. why did you come up with this idea. there s a team of three of us. we were kicking around ideas about hurricane preparedness
the imf? today is it, folks. doomsday. the start of the apocalypse right now according to the family radio network which has spent millions of dollars to warn you that the end is here and it is today. hello from the cnn center. this is my final cnn saturday morning on this doomsday, saturday, may 21st. i m t.j. holmes. we ll get back to doomsday happenings throughout the morning. let me tell you about dominique strauss-kahn. out of jail now staying at a luxury manhattan apartment for now. the former imf chief was released yesterday after putting up 1 million cash and 5 million in insurance bonds secured by his wife who is staying with him in new york. cnn s susan candiotti picks up this now and more on the living arrangements including why he couldn t stay at his first choice of apartments. a plan to release him hit a snafu when the police he was planning to live wouldn t let him stay there. that led to a court hearing to discuss the issue. the judge agreed to allow him