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On today's show: CDC Head Dr. Thomas Frieden on combatting the Zika virus; native tribes unite against a pipeline; analyzing Apple in the modern era. (episode)
"Zika is unprecedented and unfortunately it's going to be around for years to come, that's why it's so important that we invest now," says CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden.
One woman is working to bring ultrasounds to pregnant women in remote areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo, along with testing for malaria, HIV, and anemia.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe claims that a multi-state pipeline could pollute water systems and is already destroying sacred sites. Other Native groups are joining the Sioux in protest.
Last year, stampedes during the hajj left more than 2,400 people dead. Iran's supreme leader recently accused Saudi Arabia of deliberately killing those pilgrims.
Is Julian Assange all about transparency, or all about being a big player in the new media game of the 21st century?
Apple's latest move could alienate the company's most loyal customers.