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    Measles Makes a Comeback

    Fifteen years after measles was declared eradicated in the United States, more than 70 people have come down with the disease — an outbreak that started at Disneyland. It's not enough cases to be a real epidemic. But public health officials are warning that too many people are refusing the vaccination that once eliminated a highly contagious, potentially deadly, disease.

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    By Warren Olney • Jan 23, 2015 • 52m Listen

    Fifteen years after measles was declared eradicated in the United States, more than 70 people have come down with the disease — an outbreak that started at Disneyland. It's not enough cases to be a real epidemic. But public health officials are warning that too many people are refusing the vaccination that once eliminated a highly contagious, potentially deadly, disease.

    Also, after the death of King Abdullah, a Saudi succession plan unfolds. On today's Talking Point, can Facebook crack down on fake news without silencing satire?

    Photo: Amanda Mills/CDC

    In this episode

    3 stories
    1. 1:45

      Saudi Succession Plan Unfolds

      King Abdullah, he 90-year old King of Saudi Arabia, died yesterday, and he'll be replaced by his 79-year old brother, King Salman. In a region of increased tension, how will the country move to the next generation?

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      6 min
    2. 8:19

      Measles Starts a Comeback…at Disneyland

      Measles is highly contagious, and it can lead to pneumonia, lifelong brain damage, deafness and even death. Fifty years ago, there were three to four million cases of measles every year in the United States, and four or five hundred deaths.

      Read the story
      35 min
    3. 43:55

      Can Facebook Crack Down on Fake News without Silencing Satire?

      Facebook and other social media have become sources of news — and also of satire, which is often false, even though it reads like news. Actor Macauley Culkin is dead; Paul Krugman has declared bankruptcy; Sara Palin has joined Al Jazeera America.

      Read the story
      8 min
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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Katie Cooper

      Producer, 'One year Later'

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      Claire Martin

      Producer, To the Point/Which Way LA?

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      Evan George

      Director of Content, News

      NewsNationalPolitics

    In this episode

    3 stories
    1. 1:456 min

      Saudi Succession Plan Unfolds

    2. 8:1935 min

      Measles Starts a Comeback…at Disneyland

    3. 43:558 min

      Can Facebook Crack Down on Fake News without Silencing Satire?

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