permanent. after reviewing her medical report, the ipc says its assessment and its diagnosis fail to provide sufficient evidence of an eligible impairment leading to permanent or verifiable activity limitationing which is required under the ipc s swimming classification rules and regulations. my condition, it hasn t changed. i ve been paralyzed for seven years, and if anything, you know, my condition has worsened a little bit. reporter: victoria calls the decision shocking and bizarre, and new hampshire s governor calls it nothing short of disgraceful. he and other state leaders are calling on the committee to reevaluate this case, jon. jon: well, she has a great attitude, but what an awful story. reporter: it s really disappointing. she s been training for years. jon: yeah, wow. reporter: and she s missing the games. they re going on right now. jon: sounds like somebody is sticking too closely to the rules. rick, thank you. alisyn: well, environmentalists are fighting several
brotherhood supporters are engaging what they call a day of rage. this is in response to a bloody crackdown by the military this week that left more than 600 people dead. kentucky republican senator rand paul is calling on president obama to cut off aid to egypt saying in a statement, while president obama, quote, condemns the violence in egypt his administration continues to send billions of taxpayer dollars to pay for it. the law is very clear. when a coup d etat takes place, chaos only continues to grow in egypt. mr. president, stop skirting the issue, follow the law and cancel all foreign aid to egypt. we have a senior fellow at the cato institute and i joins us now. hi, doug. how are you doing? alisyn: doing well. it seems as though egypt is reaching a fever pitch today. why is today so critical for egypt? what we re seeing is the
have tuna or swordfish or many fish because of high levels of mercury you don t want transferred to your fetus. what do you say? yeah, fascinating. so it is true that mercury is bad for your fetus and that s the very good reason to avoided large fish but at the same time, omega 3s are good for your baby s i.q. and those are the same, those are found in the same kinds of fish that have a lot of mercury. you re facing a little bit of a trayoff. what are you in the book you want to have fish which are low in mercury but high in oy mega3s like herring, sardines, oily fish we re not eating a lot of but should have more. alisyn: those are the not fish found at sushi bars. no. alisyn: doctor, do you think you could eat sushi free and clear when you re pregnant? absolutely you can have sushi. there is entire nation called japan that eat sushi frequently. i wouldn t go crazy. i wouldn t have sushi every day for lunch. it is something you do in moderation. you do have to keep in mind
mercury levels of certain fish. i would just refer to the cdc website every now and again just so you re educated and up-to-date what s going on with mercury levels. alisyn: quickly i want to get to one that really took me aback when i read, emily, what you say the research suggests. in your book you say there is no evidence that bed rest is helpful in preventing or treating any complication of pregnancy. women are assigned bed rest all the time by their doctors. how can it not help? so, we just dope have any evidence that it does. i think it is important to remember that it s true a lot of women who go on bed rest have their babies not prematurely and that is also true for women that don t go on bed rest. when we look at randomized studies there is no evidence any complications which this is shown to be beneficial. even has some negative impacts like muscle atrophy. alisyn: because i want to confirm this.
most common way to move oil, but rail is seeing a major expansion thanks to a big increase in oil production in north dakota. in fact, in the first quarter of this year, there was a 166% jump in the number of oil cars over 2012. there are plans to eventually bring 800,000 perils a day barrels a day to seaports in washington state and oregon. the biggest project would be the port of vancouver along the columbia river which could bring in four trains a day carrying 260,000 barrels of oil. it would generate millions of dollars and more. upwards of 120-140 em innocent jobs paying good wages, perhaps as much as 50-$60,000 a year plus benefits. reporter: and supporters also point out it would lessen our dependence on foreign oil. alisyn: but, of course, dan, the critics have some strong ammunition on their side. what s that?