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Roundup: New Pap Smear Guidelines

Fri, 20 Nov 2009

Questions about new guidelines for pap smears. An initial Senate vote set for tomorrow night on health care reform. Oprah set to end her syndicated talk show. CBS News Correspondent Nick Young has today's World News Roundup.

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" New advice for women on pap tests these are very prudent and sensible guidelines which is to put the way it is a vote on health care coming in the Senate to begin debate other health reform bill and Oprah says a view a -- so. But he still a lot of the world will good morning I'm Nick Young with the CBS world news roundup. In the same week his controversial guidelines on how soon and how often women should have mammograms come new recommendations on cervical cancer screening correspondent very -- Ottawa's line on the CBS Healthwatch."

" the nation's leading gynecologists group says pap -- should be less frequent every two years for women in their twenties every three years for low risk women over thirty. And the first test should come at age 21. Just like those breast cancer screening recommendations -- have many women concerned there's going to be a lot of missed opportunity or treatment wishes to with the latest there's broad medical consensus however that annual pap -- especially in young women often signal problems that are there or will clear up on their -- San Francisco gynecologist George so why."

" We're trying to minimize the harms of over screening in women follow the same time maintaining really quite good benefit."

" Enliven Washington -- backed -- CBS news both sides in the fierce health -- battle are gearing up for the expected senate vote tomorrow night to open debate on a democratic plan. CBS news correspondent Bob talks has more from Capitol --"

" bill finally finish Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid is ready to take it to the floor. -- I'm confident we'll cross that some. But just to get that the starting gate you need sixty votes to overcome a Republican filibuster. Aimed at preventing the debate from even starting Republicans led by Mitch McConnell are determined to kill this bill that increases premiums. Rangers doctors. And slashes Medicare to the contrary Democrats say it would reduce health costs and put Medicare on a sound financial footing while covering the uninsured."

" There's more to the health care fight with Republicans charging payback in the house approval of a proposal to stop a 21% cut in Medicare reimbursement to doctors. GOP critics say Democrats are rewarding doctors for backing their health care reform bill. Adding 200 billion dollars of the deficit. In the wake of the Fort -- massacred Defense Secretary Robert Gates. Has ordered all branches of the military to step up screening of their ranks to pinpoint any service member who might be a legitimate threat to other. Is prudent to determine immediately whether they're internal weaknesses or procedural. Shortcomings and the department. That could make us vulnerable on the future gates is also announced an army probe of the Fort -- shootings to see if they could have been prevented. The government is expanding a trial program that lets passengers with pre approval move through the airport faster. When coming home from overseas CBS news correspondent Dan -- reports."

" The Department of Homeland Security says it tested seven airports has been a success in reducing the average processing time per passenger from ten minutes to three minutes these were travelers just arriving in the US the plan starting early next year is to extend this to all airports with international arrivals but not for foreign tourists Americans and permanent residence of the US to pay 100 dollars. The undergo a background check if approved they'd have an express lane to enter this country. Dan -- of CBS news Washington."

" Faced with the aid cuts and a whopping state budget deficit University of California regents have approve boosting tuition by 32%. CBS's Steve parliament was outside the building on the UCLA campus where the regents were met by hundreds of angry student protesters."

" The police shoving them away now what they're not sex. Police opening it away for the regents and staff members to get through. Walking through right now you'll hear people yelling screaming I'm home."

" report says the first human transplant operations using embryonic stem cells could begin early next year the independent says the US firm Advanced Cell Technology. As applied to the FDA for a license to use the new procedure in people with a form of incurable blindness. The Atlantis astronauts are in the midst of the final space shuttle mission of the year and earlier this morning CBS news correspondent Peter King had a chance to talk with a now he joins us lives and -- it's been a smooth flight so far commander Charlie -- bought tells us he's looking forward to hopefully more of the same it has been going extremely well there are no space walks to Dave crews moving more supplies and spare parts on the International Space Station. An astronaut Randy breast -- is waiting for news from home his wife is due to give birth to their daughter today. We as shuttle pilot Barry will more he's been bouncing off the ball that's been minimal bouncing maybe a tad bit. Nice going Greg before the flight Resnick told CBS's bill Harwood."

" Provincial forgive me. You'll -- he would -- it was until she was."

" What a story that'll be -- a shocking story is emerging from rural Peru. Where four arrests have been made in what authorities say was an operation that lured people with phony job offers. Killed dozens of them and extracted their fat. Police believe the fat was then sold for up to 15000 dollars a quart for cosmetic uses in Europe. Fans can hardly believe it."

" Oh my hope -- whatever Oprah does he. People who don't want."

" is going to make the announcement today that after 25 years as the queen of TV talk she will end her show point one mile CBS news correspondent Steve case and reports. It will mark the end of the most remarkable -- that was Tom Cruise jumping on the couch never seen anything all of this way behind now."

" The card giveaway effects studio audience and so many revealing big name interviews in between Tuttle TV talker Bonnie Hunt says Oprah's positive approach won everyone over."

" She had access to everyone and we felt like we were a part of that as well your book club voices are rolling in like thunder --"

" Club gave -- new status and sales her weight struggles were like almost everyone else's her immense fame was a platform to open a school in Africa. This is a supreme moment of destiny from me businessweek's Ron Grover says there are losers in this decision."

" I'm ABC which cancer program finds CBS which. Which distributes their -- I'm very worried."

" Winner Oprah's own cable channel which will launch the next chapter in Oprah's amazing story Steve case and CBS news before the very early birds there was first blooded movie theaters offering midnight showings of new moon the next installment of the twilight vampire saga."

" You -- you know it's. It's about them. Apparently a lot of humans no all whole lot about vampires this multiplex theaters sold out more than a dozen screens for the midnight showing of the new twilight movie grand prize and well rules that only tonight's makes. Why did these new moon fans have to be among the first to see that new movie because -- amazing how may -- and my girlfriends a romance fans both don't put together I love and don't knock them. At the multiplex Dave going for CBS news New Orleans."

" There's been another deadly bombing in western Afghanistan authorities say at least sixteen people have been killed and two dozen wounded in a suicide attack carried out by a person riding a motorcycle. Local official says the Taliban is lashing out because NATO and Afghan forces have been carrying out operations against pockets of insurgents in the area. -- possible Turkey day without pumpkin pie here's CBS news correspondent Jim -- of this could be serious. What would Thanksgiving and all. A pumpkin pie shortage or rather the Libby pumpkin pie filling used to make the pie as not enough of it to go around. Company spokeswoman Roz -- Kearns says blame the weather."

" Mother nature has not been in our. Our cooperative partner this year -- she has been in past cheers and we've had just too much rain and not enough sunshine."

" She says the pumpkin harvest was miserable. Jim -- BC BS news and that's the world news roundup for this Friday November the twentieth 2009 to broadcasters produced by Paul -- I'm Nick Young CBS news."

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