pharmacy or your doctor s office. that will set you up. drmpblths doctor, i want to ask you when we re giving the initial rounds of the vaccine. it seems as if early on we got the two dose very quickly. either three weeks or four weeks, because we were in it was clear we were in a semi emergency moment. the science seems to say we actually need more spacing between dose one an dose two. so why as we re starting to dose five to 11-year-olds are we using the old schedule when our science tells us actually we might be better off spacing out doses here? why haven t we changed the regimen in. well, chuck, are you exactly right. there has been much discussion about that it s likely to be correct. before we can change what we do, we have to study it in people, make sure it s effective and safe. and those studies haven t been done. i don t want to make changes on
there s a generation gap here you re both of you are young you re actually doing work or you re demanding work to be done that your parents generation should have done i mean that has to really you know get under your skin when you think about your parents generation is let you down. yeah it s a system it s not anybody s personal fault i think it s the system s fault and this is the part about telling the truth. the studies haven t been taken serious government is committing scientists have been warning us for years and has been ignored by the government they re now breaking the law or by not protecting the citizens of this country they re breaking the law on a global level on international contract level before and out of time how do you keep this protest within the realms of civility with spilling over into political revolution because people could understand he was saying we want to
polling here. donald trump, have you had him over to dinner? i haven t had him for dinner, but we had him come to the building for lunch. it was at new hampshire for lunch with 50 business people. and he was charming. he was a guest and it was interesting. we had 14 different candidates that have come through. quickly, i was talking to jamie weinstein last hour. he was talking to all these inside washington folks and they are saying, listen, if trump is the nominee and i m not vote in for trump and if i m not voting for hillary clinton, i will have to find some sort of third party alternative. what will you do if trump is the normminee? i m going to vote for the republican candidate. if donald trump makes it to be
attacks in this country still on high alert after more than 100 people were killed outside of a train station in the country s capital. joining me now is ian lee. this happened close to rush hour there your time in turkey. tell me more about what you re learning about this bomb. ing. . broo brooke, it happened on this off ramp just behind me next to this major artery that goes through istanbul on the way to the airport. we heard from the local mayor saying that he believes it was a bomb saying that at least five people were injured. now the police still haven t confirmed if it was a bomb or not and the governor of istanbul still hasn t commented. they say it s unknown. but what we re hearing also from the official news agency is that when you look at that video, the grainy video of that explosion,
limit the chance of you contracting hiv. someone considered high risk for hiv, there are doctors out there who may offer this as an option to those patients. what is striking, brooke, and danny touched on this, that s pretty big news. i mean, think about that. it can reduce the chance of someone infected by 90% in certain situations. that s a big deal. and yet there s a lot of people who aren t getting it because there s always there s always some conflict with these sort of things. if you give a medication that can prevent or greatly diminish chance of getting hiv, might it lead to higher risk behavior again? studies haven t shown it leads to higher risk behavior with this particular medication, but that s a good option for people if we can get beyond some of the fill lo philosophical concerns. what should we know? on world aids day, the open us in is on us, we should be, but what should we be telling people, educating people, in the 60 seconds i have with you,