i want people to know measles is more contagious than the flu we are talking about here and can really spread quickly. so we want to people to know and get the mmr vaccine. jamie: we will. eric: you know what hurts, the burning, stinging sensation in your eyes, remedies, that will bring much needed relief, around the country, the next topic when sunday house call comes back. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker. whose non-stop day starts with back pain. and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach.
we ll get to our fit nation and lucky seven in just a moment. first we have big medical headlines to get to are from the mainland. an h.i.v. test you request do by yourself at home. just got unanimous backing from an fda advisory panel. you get the results in about 20 minutes, and if it s approved this year, as expected, the test would be available in drug stores over-the-counter. the thinking is quite simple. it says that more people will likely be tested for h.i.v. if they can do it in the privacy of their own homes. if you are at home by yourself, you are at home with some loved ones and that test does come up positive, you have to be prepared as far as what you re going to do, how you re going to react? what are going to be the next steps? do you know where to go to seek medical attention? do you have a support system you can talk to about these kind of things? also, a big new push against alzheimer s. the federal government announced new money and new plans to find
we have another exclusive. if one with iran s finance minister about just how crippling u.s.-led sanctions have been for his nation. next up, a conversation with paul, the biggest question in the world today is whether to spend or whether to cut. krugman is the leading voice saying stimulate. i ll ask him to defend his views. all that plus superstitions in the race for space. but, first, here s my take. everyone is worried that greece might default on its national debt. that s really not news. by one estimate 180 years since greece gained its independence in 1832 the country has been in default or restructuring for half that period. the news is that this time germany is willing to bail greece out. throughout the euro zone crisis it has been conventional wisdom to regard the germans as narrow-minded, ungenerous, and dog matticly wedded austerity to treat europe s problems. these criticisms are vastly overstated. consider that germany is being asked to take its taxpayers oh mon
seriously which is a shame because sometimes it does apply. hi, my name is ryan. i m 18 years old. my comment was on your book. i m dyslexic and your book was the first book i read cover on cover? i found it most interesting over any other topic. john: i would say you are brilliant. [ laughter ] [ applause ] john: did you learn anything? absolutely. john: thank you for saying that. thank you all. when we come back, i ll tell you what i said that was so repugnant that some people demand that fox fire me. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker.
haven t even started. they are trying to get everybody all worked up about the war on women. the bottom line is we are either better off than we were three and a half years ago or we are not. the middle class is not better off over obamanics as biden referred to it at some point they will have to confront that question. why is it still bush s fault, mr. vice president? was that obamanomics saving us? if not then we don t need to give you another four years. i don t think it s working, bill. bill: next on the run down, glenn beck, lemonade and the government. don t miss this one. and then is there a violent racial climate in norfolk, virginia? we will continue our reporting on that troubling story and the factor is coming right back. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker. whose non-stop day starts with back pain. and a choice.