5 million children have vaped in the last month. and a million are doing it on a regular basis, daily. we are going to have an epidemic of addiction to nicotine, on top of the very serious lung ailments that we re seeing. so this is one strategy that is important. but it is not enough. got to get rid of the flavors that attract children. the marketing directly to children. and a whole lot more. i wouldn t believe if i hadn t reported on it with my own eyes that we ve actually been through this before. we ve actually been through the idea that major tobacco companies created a delivery mechanism product for tobacco and nicotine that was delivered to children. and that we re actually doing it again. it s remarkable how history repeats itself. senator, good to see you as always. thank you for joining me, senator tammy baldwin of wisconsin. this just in, washington where a federal judge has set a sentencing date for former national security advisor michael flynn. flynn will be sentenced
potentially very bad there have been deaths and other problems people think it s an easy solution but it turns out it has its own difficulties samantha trump administration announced it will ban the sale of most d flavored cigarettes over growing concern over teen use in t15an lung ailments there has been severe cases of respiratory illness and suspected in six death but the ban on products is that the right response? so what do you think of this ban is does it comport with science we should take those stories one by one but profile the samples that have been tested to suggest the main
we re studying is very carefully. it s, again, very new and potentially very bad. there have been deaths and there have been a lot of other problems. people think it s an easy solution to cigarettes but it s turned out that it has its own difficulties. paul: the trump administration announced wednesday that it would ban the sale of most e-flavored cigarettes amid growing concern over teen use and a recent surge in lung ailments. e-cigarettes have been tied to respiratory illness in three dozen states and it s suspected in six deaths. is the ban on such flavored products the right response? we re back with kim strassel, kate o dell and kyle peterson. so kate, what do you think of this ban? idoes this comport with the science? i think we should take those
treated and reviewed at the field hospital at the mouth of the cave. we don t know anything yet about the condition of the ninth boy. now six hours after today s process has begun, we can report a ninth boy has emerged. dave and christine. what can you tell us about the boys treated medically? they are wearing eye masks because they have not seen natural sunlight in two weeks. a couple of boys have lung ailments. the condition overall, the boys are doing okay? reporter: yeah. that s what the health authorities have said. they gave a detailed briefing today saying all eight who with have been rescued sunday and monday are in pretty good physical shape and pretty good mental shape. yes, they were outfitted with bli blindfolds and later sunglasses because they have not seen