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the cdc is in peril. and yet it isor so important to our i national security that it was an urgent priority to step forward and try to understand what could be done. so in january of 2023, csis published a report building the cdc the country needs. there were many stakeholders and and experts who participated in this working group report, and one of the things that you'll hear today if you saw that report is that our leaders from the cdc have already taken steps to respond to some of recommendations in the a report. particularly two recommendations that specifically address global health issues. first and foremost, what really was the best way to integrate cdc's global health work with it domestic biosecurity agenda. and then second, what were the investments, the budget, the work force, the practical policy, etc., that cdc really needed to acquire in order to successfully fulfill its global mission. in the time since that report, there has been significant progress. i just want to fake a moment to highli
the cdc is in peril. and yet it isor so important to our i national security that it was an urgent priority to step forward and try to understand what could be done. so in january of 2023, csis published a report building the cdc the country needs. there were many stakeholders and and experts who participated in this working group report, and one of the things that you'll hear today if you saw that report is that our leaders from the cdc have already taken steps to respond to some of...
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we looked at the cdc and how we can strengthen the cdc and that -- there are things the cdc must do and those things are underway and it's encouraging to see the commitment, particularly in the global space, but i know there are other things going on. there are also things that need to be done on behalf of cdc. and those of us who are here trying to be advocates for science-based policy and security based policy, we really understand that not everything that needs to happen at the agency is within the agency's control. we need allies and advocates and people who can speak up and speak out about what a vital resource you are, not just the national treasure but the global treasurer, and stand strong on your behalf. >> thank you for sharing this. >> before we close, i would like to thank some people. first and foremost, steve morrison, who is the genius behind the csis bipartisan alliance for global health security and has been an incredible advocate for all things bio security and cdc. i also want to thank sophia and michaela, who have been the people who pulled this together and guided u
we looked at the cdc and how we can strengthen the cdc and that -- there are things the cdc must do and those things are underway and it's encouraging to see the commitment, particularly in the global space, but i know there are other things going on. there are also things that need to be done on behalf of cdc. and those of us who are here trying to be advocates for science-based policy and security based policy, we really understand that not everything that needs to happen at the agency is...
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the cdc than in any emergency had bags packed to go and let's talk aboutk the view f the cdc that you could share was today. >> sure, well, cdc -- our mission is to protect health and improve lives. a small but mighty team and i will say that it is something where it has to be a team support. we are doing a lot of that work and we do have a lot of visibility but we wouldn't have that visibility unless we had partners to make sure that we have eyes, ears, people to be able to respond to whatever the health threat is and we've made a lot of progress over the course of covid. i think going into that we did not have the visibility we wanted. we didn't have the diagnostic capability. we've -- we've made a lot of strides but we have more work to do and i want to make sure that folks who are thinking about how do we keep our economy strong, how do we keep our workforce healthy, that they think about cdc and public health at large because if we don't invest foundationally in our health security, everything else can get shaky on top of that. so what we are trying to do at cdc is help folks und
the cdc than in any emergency had bags packed to go and let's talk aboutk the view f the cdc that you could share was today. >> sure, well, cdc -- our mission is to protect health and improve lives. a small but mighty team and i will say that it is something where it has to be a team support. we are doing a lot of that work and we do have a lot of visibility but we wouldn't have that visibility unless we had partners to make sure that we have eyes, ears, people to be able to respond to...
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the cdc says it's tested only 40 people since march. the michigan farm worker was one of those tested, but with bird flu outbreaks in cattle now reported in nine states and dozens of herds, experts say the infection is likely even more widespread. >> we need to maintain testing, especially in our farm worker community, because that prolonged exposure to cattle does mean it's possible we may see additional incidental cases. >> reporter the cdc is warning states to keep up flu surveillance during the normally slow summer months. still, experts say the risk of a widespread infection among humans is low. >> so far, we're not seeing any signs of widespread transmission or any signs of human to human transmission of this virus. it's very much concentrated in livestock. with now a few cases, now being observed in farmers. >> the more widespread the virus becomes, the more chance it has to mutate and increase the risk to humans. protective gear, including n95 masks, are now available to farm workers. >> louisville police are expected to release
the cdc says it's tested only 40 people since march. the michigan farm worker was one of those tested, but with bird flu outbreaks in cattle now reported in nine states and dozens of herds, experts say the infection is likely even more widespread. >> we need to maintain testing, especially in our farm worker community, because that prolonged exposure to cattle does mean it's possible we may see additional incidental cases. >> reporter the cdc is warning states to keep up flu...
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its plan to resolve deficit spending, the cdc is revising the certification of sf usd's march budget report from qualified to negative. >> and we believe that the cdc has gone too far in trying to intervene. while we know the cuts are being made, cassandra curiel, the president of the teachers union, says she and the district have made a lot of progress to find room in the budget. over $30 million of expenditures could be saved in areas that are actually pretty far away from students, and it's ideal that they do that. the cdc should have seen by this point that the district is making these efforts to do that. >> one of the restrictions already in place is a hiring freeze. the district has struggled to bring on new teachers the last few years, and curiel says halting the process is detrimental to students. >> there should be no classroom where a student starts the school year with no teacher. that's inappropriate. >> now, we did reach out to state superintendent. tony thurman's office. we haven't heard back yet. the union wants him to intervene. we spoke with cassandra curley elmore,
its plan to resolve deficit spending, the cdc is revising the certification of sf usd's march budget report from qualified to negative. >> and we believe that the cdc has gone too far in trying to intervene. while we know the cuts are being made, cassandra curiel, the president of the teachers union, says she and the district have made a lot of progress to find room in the budget. over $30 million of expenditures could be saved in areas that are actually pretty far away from students, and...
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. diseases, and it took 7 years before the cdc responded, a doctor named allen steere from yale university came along, he was an epidemic intelligence officer, and he realized that it was tick-borne, but could not determine the pathogen, at this point the leading tick researcher in the united states, willeburgdorfer, a swiss-american tick specialist who worked in the rocky mountain laboratory of the national institutes of health, joined the investigation , it was here that he discovered, so the well-known version, he discovered that s. .. perachete causes this ring shaped rash, he said that it is what is causing the disease and you should not panic, just take doxycycline for 2 weeks and the problem will go away, but it did not go away, then my book found popularity, i began to study prehistory wondering what really happened , and people related to this story behaved unusually, as a rule, when you discover... a new dangerous disease, you say: oh, this is terrible, let us money, we investigate it, but instead they became more and more secretive. so do you believe that willy burgdorfer, who i
. diseases, and it took 7 years before the cdc responded, a doctor named allen steere from yale university came along, he was an epidemic intelligence officer, and he realized that it was tick-borne, but could not determine the pathogen, at this point the leading tick researcher in the united states, willeburgdorfer, a swiss-american tick specialist who worked in the rocky mountain laboratory of the national institutes of health, joined the investigation , it was here that he discovered, so the...
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the board of supervisors is set to vote on the highway's closure to cars later in the year. >>> the cdc is warning about an e.coli outbreak linked to tainted walnuts produced in california. a dozen people infected in our state and washington state. so, the cdc says seven people were hospitalized, two have developed a type of kidney condition, the walnuts were produced at gib son farms in holester. the company recalled the organic light halves and pieces walnuts, the cdc says stores that should notify customers about this recall. >>> curiousity got the best of this little guy in utah. how it ended up hundreds of miles . >>> i have been waiting for this story. curiosity got the best of one cat. playing around in an amazon box and accidentally got shipped to a different state. the couple packed a box to return shoes and did not realize their cat was hiding inside. they spent hours looking for their beloved cat. when it seemed all hope was lost they got a phone call that her microchip was detected 650 miles away near riverside. >> i could not believe that she was in california. i thought it
the board of supervisors is set to vote on the highway's closure to cars later in the year. >>> the cdc is warning about an e.coli outbreak linked to tainted walnuts produced in california. a dozen people infected in our state and washington state. so, the cdc says seven people were hospitalized, two have developed a type of kidney condition, the walnuts were produced at gib son farms in holester. the company recalled the organic light halves and pieces walnuts, the cdc says stores...
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the outbreak has affected more than 60 dairy herds since late march, according to the cdc. as fox's jonathan saari reports, health officials are now testing vaccines for human use as bird flu spreads among cattle herds. >> the cdc says it's preparing for a possible increased risk to human health from the virus, though doctors caution there is still no evidence of person to person transmission in the u.s. >> it's a very similar virus, but it doesn't seem to attach as well to human cells, which is why it's thought to be a fairly low risk, the cdc says. >> bird flu has affected herds in nearly a dozen states as of last week. on friday, the u.s. department of agriculture announced the virus had been detected in beef tissue from a sick dairy cow. but says the meat did not enter the nation's food supply. so far, only two farm workers have tested positive for bird flu this year one in texas, another in michigan. both had contact with infected animals. we have specific guidance for those who work on farms in terms of personal protective equipment and how to how to be safe, how to m
the outbreak has affected more than 60 dairy herds since late march, according to the cdc. as fox's jonathan saari reports, health officials are now testing vaccines for human use as bird flu spreads among cattle herds. >> the cdc says it's preparing for a possible increased risk to human health from the virus, though doctors caution there is still no evidence of person to person transmission in the u.s. >> it's a very similar virus, but it doesn't seem to attach as well to human...
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and for that reason, the cdc says the risk to the general public at this time is low. however, we are seeing this outbreak pretty widespread in dairy cattle herds. now, 67 herds have detected this virus across nine in states. still we only have these three detected cases in people. the cdc says the recommendations really to protect folks are mostly for people who have contact with potentially infected animals where that personal protective equipment don't have prolonged exposure without being protected for the general public, the risk is low. they say, but it's really important is to avoid raw milk and not pasteurized milk because they have detected the virus in milk. but pasteurization should kill it. i should make sure that the milk is safe. so that is the main recommendation right now from public health officials for the general public. and the focus really is to protect farm workers who could have exposure sure. guys. >> all right. make sure. well, thank you very much the this morning winner is spelled be ru hat. >> that's bells, the first name of spelling wizard,
and for that reason, the cdc says the risk to the general public at this time is low. however, we are seeing this outbreak pretty widespread in dairy cattle herds. now, 67 herds have detected this virus across nine in states. still we only have these three detected cases in people. the cdc says the recommendations really to protect folks are mostly for people who have contact with potentially infected animals where that personal protective equipment don't have prolonged exposure without being...
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the cdc just released new information about bird flu viruses. kevin clarke joins us with the latest. >> reporter: sceptics are warning tonight the government is at it again, that setting the stage for yet another pandemic panic yet to come. then again some health experts say this is just a responsible warning so here's what's happening. according to the cdc bird flu continues to appear to pose a quote low risk to the public at least for now. however, and this is important cdc scientists claim they ran into roadblocks. investigating a human case of this pandemic potential virus just this year. in fact according to report published by new england journal of medicine epidemiologist from the cbc -- cdc were unable to access a texas dairy farm were a human was allegedly infected with the virus back in march. that prevented they say investigators from being able to determine just how the workers might have been exposed to the virus on that farm. what's more since then at least 9 states according to the cdc have allegedly detected cow infections from t
the cdc just released new information about bird flu viruses. kevin clarke joins us with the latest. >> reporter: sceptics are warning tonight the government is at it again, that setting the stage for yet another pandemic panic yet to come. then again some health experts say this is just a responsible warning so here's what's happening. according to the cdc bird flu continues to appear to pose a quote low risk to the public at least for now. however, and this is important cdc scientists...
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but the cdc says the majority of the people at risk have not received it. the government has enlisted lgbtq influencers to spread awareness ahead of pride events this spring and summer. the cdc is also concerned about a newer variant of m-pox currently spreading in the democratic republic of congo, which is saying that it's spreading amongst people who may have direct contact with infected animals. about 1000 people, mostly children have died from this version of m-pox, which is an estimated 25 times deadlier than the variant currently detected in the u.s.. deadly thunderstorms hitting southeastern texas for the second time this month. now houston's mayor saying at least 4 people are dead. we have some video now from above showing us the aftermath. you can see here large trees, homes. they're just ripped apart. priscilla thompson joins us now with the latest. well, it was a scary night for residents across the southeast, texas as those severe thunderstorms rolled in. >> we're in downtown houston, parts of which look like a disaster zone today. take a look a
but the cdc says the majority of the people at risk have not received it. the government has enlisted lgbtq influencers to spread awareness ahead of pride events this spring and summer. the cdc is also concerned about a newer variant of m-pox currently spreading in the democratic republic of congo, which is saying that it's spreading amongst people who may have direct contact with infected animals. about 1000 people, mostly children have died from this version of m-pox, which is an estimated 25...
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the cdc confirming a third human case of bird flu here in the u.s. the second human case in michigan, in fact. health officials say all three cases involve dairy farm workers exposed to infected cows. the latest patient has symptoms of respiratory illness. none of the cases are directly linked. the cdc says there is no evidence of the virus spreading from person to person. >>> tonight, we're also tracking severe storms returning to hard-hit parts of texas. most of the state at risk for possible tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail. the threat stretching east tomorrow from san antonio to memphis. up to six inches of rain possible in some areas. parts of texas just can't get a break. >>> walmart says customers may have been overcharged at 1,600 stores across the u.s. walmart now saying that customers using self-checkout machines in march may have paid too much. a spokesperson blames a technical glitch. walmart tonight saying it is trying to identify affected customers but saying more than 80% of them have already been reimbursed. >>> when we come
the cdc confirming a third human case of bird flu here in the u.s. the second human case in michigan, in fact. health officials say all three cases involve dairy farm workers exposed to infected cows. the latest patient has symptoms of respiratory illness. none of the cases are directly linked. the cdc says there is no evidence of the virus spreading from person to person. >>> tonight, we're also tracking severe storms returning to hard-hit parts of texas. most of the state at risk for...
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. >>> tonight, the cdc confirming a second human case of bird flu here in the u.s. where it is, and what they're saying about it. >>> tonight, the judge and what he's ruled when it comes to graceland. >>> the beautiful sight here in new york. the parade of ships, fleet week sailing into new york harbor. >>> patrick mahomes breaking his silence tonight about the chiefs kicker. >>> and america strong tonight. the grandson, and what he drove up in, all for his grandfather. >>> good evening and it's great to have us with us here on a very busy wednesday night. tonight, 45 million americans on alert for severe storms right now, from texas all the way up to new york. at least 20 reported tornadoes across multiple states already. and tonight, the horrific scene in greenfield, iowa. multiple people dead from a tornado there, and authorities say initial assessments tonight show it was an ef-3 or higher. winds at least 135 miles an hour. leaving a staggering trail of destruction. you see it right there. video from a traffic cam in central iowa showing a semiovertaken by the s
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the cdc said the average americanhoree point eight chronc diseases. they had obesity, they had asthma, they had -- give me another one,-- rht. and one other thing -- [laughter] and that is why they died. nobody has chronic disease like us. we are the sickest country in w but, we also have the best these new alternative medicine physicians and functional medicine physicians. [cheers and applause] and holistic medicine and naturopaths, and all of these people doing thingbo else is doing. we have the capacity. we have a terrible illness problem, but we have a greater capacity to heal. all of these problems are solvable problems. when we need somebody. we need a leader who will be able to summon the best and brightest of americans and put us in a direction, entirely new direction. if we vote for trump or biden, we wil for shanahan, u will get something completely different. you'll get healing. [cs ] we need to wind downhechin we need to bring that money home and invest it here. [cheers and applause] we have the corporations against us, all the institution
the cdc said the average americanhoree point eight chronc diseases. they had obesity, they had asthma, they had -- give me another one,-- rht. and one other thing -- [laughter] and that is why they died. nobody has chronic disease like us. we are the sickest country in w but, we also have the best these new alternative medicine physicians and functional medicine physicians. [cheers and applause] and holistic medicine and naturopaths, and all of these people doing thingbo else is doing. we have...
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the cdc calls it one of the most important advances of the 20th century, but as erin mclaughlin reports, it's the latest front in the culture wars. >> reporter: abby smith is extra careful about brushing her son's teeth. now that her local tap water no longer contains fluoride. after community members in union county north carolina came forward to express concerns, the county commission voted 3-2, to remove it. >> i didn't even know that there was a fight against fluoride. >> reporter: she's now scrambling to figure out what to do next for her two small children. >> we're going to have to talk about possibly supplementing. >> reporter: the dentist is alarmed. she says fluoride, a naturally-occurring mineral, should be added to public water to help develop strong teeth, especially for small children and those without access to a dentist. toothpaste with fluoride, she says, is not enough, because the fluoride needs to be ingested. >> we know that fluoride works. all the journal articles have shown that. there's a 25% reduction in children and adults' decay. >> reporter: despite being the
the cdc calls it one of the most important advances of the 20th century, but as erin mclaughlin reports, it's the latest front in the culture wars. >> reporter: abby smith is extra careful about brushing her son's teeth. now that her local tap water no longer contains fluoride. after community members in union county north carolina came forward to express concerns, the county commission voted 3-2, to remove it. >> i didn't even know that there was a fight against fluoride. >>...
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usd received notice from the cdc that because sf usd is still in the process of implementing its plan to resolve deficit spending, the cdc is revising the certification of sf usd's march budget report from qualified to negative. >> and we believe that the cdc has gone too far in trying to intervene. while we know the cuts are being made, cassandra curiel, the president of the teachers union, says she and the district have made a lot of progress to find room in the budget. over $30 million of expenditures could be saved in areas that are actually pretty far away from students, and it's ideal that they do that. the cdc should have seen by this point that the district is making these efforts to do that. >> one of the restrictions already in place is a hiring freeze. the district has struggled to bring on new teachers the last few years, and curiel says halting the process is detrimental to students. >> there should be no classroom where a student starts the school year with no teacher. that's inappropriate. >> now, we did reach out to state superintendent tony thurman's office. the union
usd received notice from the cdc that because sf usd is still in the process of implementing its plan to resolve deficit spending, the cdc is revising the certification of sf usd's march budget report from qualified to negative. >> and we believe that the cdc has gone too far in trying to intervene. while we know the cuts are being made, cassandra curiel, the president of the teachers union, says she and the district have made a lot of progress to find room in the budget. over $30 million...
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the cdc calls it one of the most important advances of the 20th century. but as erin mclaughlin reports, it's the latest front in the culture wars. >> scrub, scrub, scrub, ready? >> reporter: abbey smith is extra careful about brushing her son teddy's teeth, now that her local tap water no longer contains fluoride after community members in union county, north carolina, came forward to express concerns. the county commission voted 3-2 to remove it. >> i didn't even know that there was a fight against fluoride. >> reporter: she is now scrambling to figure out what to do next for her two small children. >> we're going to have to talk about possibly supplements. >> reporter: dentist meg lochary is alarmed. she said fluoride, a naturally occurring mineral should be added to public water to help develop strong teeth, especially for strong children and those without access to a dentist. toothpaste with fluoride she says is not enough because the fluoride needs to be ingested. >> we know that fluoride works. all the journal articles have shown that. there is a 25
the cdc calls it one of the most important advances of the 20th century. but as erin mclaughlin reports, it's the latest front in the culture wars. >> scrub, scrub, scrub, ready? >> reporter: abbey smith is extra careful about brushing her son teddy's teeth, now that her local tap water no longer contains fluoride after community members in union county, north carolina, came forward to express concerns. the county commission voted 3-2 to remove it. >> i didn't even know that...
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cdc says drowning deaths are on the rise. they published a new report saying over 4500 people died from drowning each year from 2020 to 2022. they say that's 500 more people per year than since before the pandemic. one reason for the rise there weren't enough lifeguards a few years ago, it was it was it was tough. we were definitely really struggling. we're still building our staff back. >> corey riley, the aquatics and sports manager at the park, says her staff this summer is one of the largest she's had since the pandemic. with the new report from the cdc, she is urging people to be vigilant around water this summer. >> make sure that if your if you're with non-swimmers or weak swimmers, coast guard approved flotation device is a great addition to help keep those young swimmers safe. >> the cdc report says over 54% of adults say they never had a swim lesson. riley thinks that should change practice layers of protection when you're around the water. >> and so that's enrolling your kids in swim lessons. if you don't know how
cdc says drowning deaths are on the rise. they published a new report saying over 4500 people died from drowning each year from 2020 to 2022. they say that's 500 more people per year than since before the pandemic. one reason for the rise there weren't enough lifeguards a few years ago, it was it was it was tough. we were definitely really struggling. we're still building our staff back. >> corey riley, the aquatics and sports manager at the park, says her staff this summer is one of the...
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any notice that their actions could be considered unconstitutional. >>> the cdc is watching a new covid-19 variant that could drive a summer surgery. kp.2 is now the leading variant in the u.s. in mid-march it made up just 1% of cases. now it makes up at a quarter of them. early lab information says it could be slightly more infectious than previous variants. the cdc says there's no reason to believe it would cause more severe illness than any other covid strain. >>> google is eliminated 55 positions in san francisco. an electric vehiclemaker rivian will also cut 28 jobs in its palo alto office and another 92 at its southern california facility. earlier this year rivian laid off about 150 workers in the bay area as part of its plan to reduce salaried staff by 10%. >>> employees at an apple store in maryland are threatening to walk off the job. they voted to authorize the first strike against the company's retail operations, saying they want more money and a better work/life balance. the location in the baltimore suburbs was also the first u.s. apple store to unionize nearly two years ag
any notice that their actions could be considered unconstitutional. >>> the cdc is watching a new covid-19 variant that could drive a summer surgery. kp.2 is now the leading variant in the u.s. in mid-march it made up just 1% of cases. now it makes up at a quarter of them. early lab information says it could be slightly more infectious than previous variants. the cdc says there's no reason to believe it would cause more severe illness than any other covid strain. >>> google is...
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plus, the new. >> covid variant that the cdc says might cause a surge in cases this summer. >> governor gavin newsom is asking the california supreme court to remove the measure from the november ballot that would make it more difficult for government to raise capitol correspondent wallace. i'll take you inside the hearing and a lot of reaction hearing and a lot of reaction from supporters and opponents. o network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! >> oakland has residents calling for more answers and help from officials as kron four's lezla gooden reports for us tonight. neighbors say the abandoned building has a history of probl
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with the new report from the cdc, she is urging people to be vigilant around water this summer. >> make sure that if you're for if you're with non-swimmers or weak swimmers, coast guard approved flotation device is a great addition to help keep those young swimmers safe. >> the cdc report says over 54% of adults say they never had a swim lesson. riley thinks that should change practice layers of protection when you're around the water. >> and so that's enrolling your kids in swim lessons. if you don't know how to swim yourself as an adult, you can learn to swim as well so you can be safe in the water with your with your family. >> hoping time around the water. this summer can be enjoyed safely in the east bay. ryan curry abc seven news. >> yeah, be careful. keep an eye on the little ones. okay. all right. coming up on abc seven news at four benefits stolen. >> they told me that this was happening to a lot of people in the very next month. even though it was a new card and a new pin. my benefits were taken again month after month. >> benefits stolen from families in need. and experts say
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to this point, e work that is being done now at the cdc and the nih, and how do we keep people safe in the meantime? and those who are currently suffering, how do we deliver them the treatments that they desperately need? ali: i want to tk for a minute about what the has said. they do not recognize chronic lyme disease. they say it's a syndrome related to a panoply of symptoms that present themselves but we cannot definitively derive it back to the bacteria that causes lyme disease. but they do say that more research needs to be done to understand the impact of prolonged symptoms. they also added the bacteria that causes lyme disse to a list on their website of what they call disease agents linked to chronic symptoms. what do you make of that? lindsay: that's a step in the right direction, acknowledging that the lyme bacteria can lead to chronic symptoms. but you know, the scientific evidence does suggest that maybe not in all cases, but in some cases it is a persistent 11infection. that these short courses of antibiotics that we're expecting to cure humans are not curing mice, are
to this point, e work that is being done now at the cdc and the nih, and how do we keep people safe in the meantime? and those who are currently suffering, how do we deliver them the treatments that they desperately need? ali: i want to tk for a minute about what the has said. they do not recognize chronic lyme disease. they say it's a syndrome related to a panoply of symptoms that present themselves but we cannot definitively derive it back to the bacteria that causes lyme disease. but they do...
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i'm matt rivera in washington with the latest from the cdc and the potential for a summer surge coming up. >> and a quick reminder, you can get ktvu on demand on your smart tv through the fox socal app. you can watch live newscasts and see all kinds of in-depth content from our new oom on a va y of virus variants is putting health officials on high alert heading into the summer. fox's madeline rivera has the latest from washington. >> health experts are closely watching the emergence of two new covid variants, warning of the potential of a summer surge. >> these variants are part of a new family of variants that are called flirt. and yes, you did hear that right. scientists have nicknamed this new group of variants flirt based on the technical names for their mutations. >> according to the cdc, the so-called flirt variants labeled cp1 and cp2 account for nearly a third of covid 19 cases in the u.s. >> flirt variants are definitely something to watch, scientists are warning that the maybe better at evading the immune system due to mutations in the spike protein, and, of course, the wani
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police believe it began as a dispute between vendors selling items on the street. >>> tonight the cdc confirming a third human case of bird flu here in the u.s. the second case in michigan. health officials say all three cases involve dairy farm workers exposed to infected cows. the latest has symptoms of respiratory illness, none of the cases are directly linked. the cdc says there is no everyday of the virus spreading from person to person. >>> we're also tracking storms. severe weather returning to hard-hit parts of texas. most of the state at risk for possible tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail. the threat stretching east tomorrow from san antonio to memphis. up to six inches of rain possible in some of those areas, parts of texas just can't get a break. >>> we'll be back with an update on the news of this day in a moment. (vo) you might be used to living with your albuterol asthma rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur, because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both symptoms and inflammation with rescue is supported by asthma experts. finally, t
police believe it began as a dispute between vendors selling items on the street. >>> tonight the cdc confirming a third human case of bird flu here in the u.s. the second case in michigan. health officials say all three cases involve dairy farm workers exposed to infected cows. the latest has symptoms of respiratory illness, none of the cases are directly linked. the cdc says there is no everyday of the virus spreading from person to person. >>> we're also tracking storms....
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the fbi opened this portal to the cia, and nih, i.r.s., to the cdc that the d.h.s. and about half dozen other agencies. in an obscene orgy of federal censorship so it's unprecedented in the american experience. [ applause ] it started with what they called medical misinformation. it wasn't even misinformation. there's a dialogue between facebook and the white house at that time. in which facebook is saying a lot of this information, including for me, the stuff that they were suppressing is actually accurate. the white house coined a new name, a new word called mal-information. which is information that is factually accurate but it's nevertheless, inconvenient the government authority. pretty soon and entire censorship complex had grown up which is billion dollars spent that involved the government agency, universities, ngo's and tech companies. they started with medical misinformation. they widen that to all kinds of political issues including censorship about criticism of war in ukraine and other government programs. going back to at least the fisa act under presid
the fbi opened this portal to the cia, and nih, i.r.s., to the cdc that the d.h.s. and about half dozen other agencies. in an obscene orgy of federal censorship so it's unprecedented in the american experience. [ applause ] it started with what they called medical misinformation. it wasn't even misinformation. there's a dialogue between facebook and the white house at that time. in which facebook is saying a lot of this information, including for me, the stuff that they were suppressing is...
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shah: usaid carried the responsibility of working with the cdc to mount a response in west and contain an limit the disease before it spread around the world. david: after the ebola problem was solved, addressed, you decided to leave. you then pursued the highest calling of mankind, private equity. you set up your own firm to invest in, i would say, electrification projects around the world, is that right? dr. shah: that is correct. david: you had two big backers, dick blum was one of them and david bondman was the other? dr. shah: yes, we started the process of building a small firm and partnered closely with a larger firm, tpg, and started identifying projects and raising funds. i got about a year and a half, two years into it about a year , and a half into that, and the opportunity at the rockefeller foundation came up and i felt that was more aligned with what i wanted to do. david: so you became the president of the rockefeller foundation, how many years ago was that? dr. shah: six. david: the rockefeller foundation is very famous, over 100 years. but it is not nearly as big as th
shah: usaid carried the responsibility of working with the cdc to mount a response in west and contain an limit the disease before it spread around the world. david: after the ebola problem was solved, addressed, you decided to leave. you then pursued the highest calling of mankind, private equity. you set up your own firm to invest in, i would say, electrification projects around the world, is that right? dr. shah: that is correct. david: you had two big backers, dick blum was one of them and...
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monitoring two new covid variants. >> i'm matt rivera in washington with the latest from the cdc and the low c with a hammer and a san francisco home to 30 years in prison. a jury finding the pap guilty of attempted kidnaping and assault in the attack in october of 2022. the pap admitted that he intended to hold the then house speaker pelosi hostage. she was not home at the time. the pap then struck paul pelosi with a hammer, fracturing his skull. prosecutors had asked for a 40 year term. the pap now faces state charges with a trial starting next week. a spokesperson for the congresswoman pelosi's family issued a statement saying, quote , the pelosi family couldn't be prouder of their pop and his tremendous courage in saving his own life on the night of the attack. and in testifying in this case, speaker pelosi and her family are immensely grateful to all who have sent love and prayers over the last 18 months. as mr. pelosi continues to recover. >> the world's number one golfer is explaining his side of what happened before he was arrested this morning and charged with a felony. scot
monitoring two new covid variants. >> i'm matt rivera in washington with the latest from the cdc and the low c with a hammer and a san francisco home to 30 years in prison. a jury finding the pap guilty of attempted kidnaping and assault in the attack in october of 2022. the pap admitted that he intended to hold the then house speaker pelosi hostage. she was not home at the time. the pap then struck paul pelosi with a hammer, fracturing his skull. prosecutors had asked for a 40 year term....
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spread this the concern with the cdc is spreading into cattle how did that happen it's actually spreading through milk it is spreading through milk machines to the others of cattle and not getting into pasteurized milk at all it's heating the milk destroys this virus. that thing with the cactus concerning but i would tell people not to drink raw milk but the chances of a human getting this remains extremely low that is the main thing we have to figure out how to control in the animal population. stuart: calm down which leads us to our next story a new study shows getting angry can increase your risk for heart attack it can lead to permanent damage of your arteries. that's what the study says. you tell us how to keep a lid on one's anger. >> 280 people of the study in the american heart association, very funny they said relaxing music in your arteries to your heart dilate but give people some anxious imagery and suddenly the vessels constrict over 30 minutes which increases your risk long-term theoretically done on a larger study could lead to a heart attack all theoretical think the botto
spread this the concern with the cdc is spreading into cattle how did that happen it's actually spreading through milk it is spreading through milk machines to the others of cattle and not getting into pasteurized milk at all it's heating the milk destroys this virus. that thing with the cactus concerning but i would tell people not to drink raw milk but the chances of a human getting this remains extremely low that is the main thing we have to figure out how to control in the animal...
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the cdc says the public health risk is low. and the cdc is no longer requiring hospitals to report covid hospitalization data. as of yesterday. the agency says hospitals no longer need to report covid-related hospital admissions or details about the status of an infected patient. the move coming as covid hospitalizations have reached an all-time low. only 5,615 were reported due to the virus to the cdc for the week of april. 20th. come a long way. all right. still ahead, a new study shows the most popular cities for millennials are buying homes. >> and 2 of the top spots are right here in the bay area. and return of the lights when the iconic art display is set to make a comeback on the bay bridge. >> the iconic bay bridge lights are officially making a comeback. lumen 8. the group that created the lights was forced to turn them off last year because of a lack of funding. but the nonprofit says it has raised more than 10 million dollars through crowdfunding. and is now more than halfway 2. the final 1 million necessary to get t
the cdc says the public health risk is low. and the cdc is no longer requiring hospitals to report covid hospitalization data. as of yesterday. the agency says hospitals no longer need to report covid-related hospital admissions or details about the status of an infected patient. the move coming as covid hospitalizations have reached an all-time low. only 5,615 were reported due to the virus to the cdc for the week of april. 20th. come a long way. all right. still ahead, a new study shows the...
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health officials are warning that dairy farm workers are at risk of contracting bird flu, the cdc is urging them to wear protective gear in close contact with sick livestock, raw milk, or contaminated surfaces. >>> hormel foods is issuing a recall for two planters brand products over potential listeria contamination. the products include 4 ounce packages of honey roasted peanut, and 8.75 ounce cans of deluxe lightly salted nuts. >>> later this year mcdonald's will begin testing a larger more satiating burger. that's according to a first quarter earnings call with the company's cfo. it's expected to hit a few markets later this year before scaling up. >>> this year's kentucky derby saw record bets. more than $210 million was wagered in mistik dan's win and overall bets soared to over $320 million. hopefully your bets turned out pretty good too. "early today" will be right back after this break. -we're done. -what about these? looks right. nooo... nooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty absorbs spills like a sponge. and is 2x more absorbent so you can use less. bounty, the quic
health officials are warning that dairy farm workers are at risk of contracting bird flu, the cdc is urging them to wear protective gear in close contact with sick livestock, raw milk, or contaminated surfaces. >>> hormel foods is issuing a recall for two planters brand products over potential listeria contamination. the products include 4 ounce packages of honey roasted peanut, and 8.75 ounce cans of deluxe lightly salted nuts. >>> later this year mcdonald's will begin...
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what's triggering that message from the cdc and the plan to bring pandas to the san francisco zoo faces a new hule. why city leaders are sean diddy combs on his then girlfriend, the graphic footage was exclusively obtained by cnn. they say it shows combs in a towel chasing cassie ventura down a los angeles hotel hallway back in 2016. now we're not showing the entire video because it is disturbing. ventura was grabbed by her neck, thrown to the floor, kicked twice, and then dragged her, lawyer says. this video corroborates allegations made in a since settled lawsuit that combs physically abused her for years. combs has denied those allegations, and i want to note abc news has not independently verified this video and has reached out to combs representatives for further comment. following the release of that video, the national domestic violence hotline saw a spike in calls and chat requests . it posted a message on its website saying people should expect longer than usual wait times to talk to someone. if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, help is available. you ca
what's triggering that message from the cdc and the plan to bring pandas to the san francisco zoo faces a new hule. why city leaders are sean diddy combs on his then girlfriend, the graphic footage was exclusively obtained by cnn. they say it shows combs in a towel chasing cassie ventura down a los angeles hotel hallway back in 2016. now we're not showing the entire video because it is disturbing. ventura was grabbed by her neck, thrown to the floor, kicked twice, and then dragged her, lawyer...
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the cdc reporting more >>> to the index, and for the first time in five years, overdose deaths in america are on the decline. the numbers are still staggering. the cdc reporting more than 107,000 people died of having overdoses last year, down from 111,000 people the year before. that's about a 3% drop. still, an overwhelming majority of deaths linked to fentanyl and other synthetic opioids. >>> after a growing number of complaints about high prices, tonight, mcdonald's now responding with a new value meal. beginning june 25th, the fast food giant will offer a $5 value meal, either a mcchicken or mcdouble along with four-piece chicken nuggets, fries, and a drink. the deal will run for a month, they say. they're trying to win back customers. >>> when we come back here tonight, best in show. the top dog at westminster, and her handler, who had seemed many were celebrating just as much. and you'll understand why, in a moment here. i've struggled with generalized myasthenia gravis. but the picture started changing when i started on vyvgart. ♪ vyvgart is for adults with generalized myastheni
the cdc reporting more >>> to the index, and for the first time in five years, overdose deaths in america are on the decline. the numbers are still staggering. the cdc reporting more than 107,000 people died of having overdoses last year, down from 111,000 people the year before. that's about a 3% drop. still, an overwhelming majority of deaths linked to fentanyl and other synthetic opioids. >>> after a growing number of complaints about high prices, tonight, mcdonald's now...
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and the cdc identified the sample from bob stevens as anthrax. the centers for disease control has just confirmed the diagnosis of anthrax in a patient in a florida hospital. that was really the day 1 for us, october 4. most people knew nothing about anthrax before 2001. anthrax has been called the "poor man's nuclear bomb." it is only a few microns in size and has the capability to kill millions. anthrax is actually the disease. bacillus anthracis is the, we'll call it the microbe that causes the disease. so people use them interchangeably. anthrax is a spore-forming bacterium, easy to make, easy to weaponize. and the ability to grow up anthrax in the laboratory, turn it into spores, and then distribute those spores as a biological weapon, it can be devastating. but anthrax does exist in nature. anthrax is a very uncommon human disease in the united states. it's primarily a disease of grazing animal, cattle. you might see a farmer in a certain situation might be exposed to that. but you don't typically see people working at like the national enq
and the cdc identified the sample from bob stevens as anthrax. the centers for disease control has just confirmed the diagnosis of anthrax in a patient in a florida hospital. that was really the day 1 for us, october 4. most people knew nothing about anthrax before 2001. anthrax has been called the "poor man's nuclear bomb." it is only a few microns in size and has the capability to kill millions. anthrax is actually the disease. bacillus anthracis is the, we'll call it the microbe...
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trips to the beach, the cdc is warning that drowning deaths are on the rise. >> this week, the cdc reported that after two decades of declines the number of drowning deaths overall is up 15%. listen to this, 15% of adults admit that they don't know how to swim but for black adults, it's 37%. my next guest is working to change that merits of mcclendon was the first black woman to make a us olympic swimming team and the first to win a medal. and now she travels the country helping kids learn water safety good. have you otherwise you would be here in atlanta, but here in houston because of a swim clinic. i appreciate you waking up early to be with me. we also learn this from the scene do you see that over the two-year period that they studied the most recent one among black people, drowning rates increased 28% why is this happening? why numbers going in the wrong direction here i think it's just going to continue issue unfortunately, with our black and brown communities we're still trying to do as much as we can really, really need to bring the conversation about water safety to our communitie
trips to the beach, the cdc is warning that drowning deaths are on the rise. >> this week, the cdc reported that after two decades of declines the number of drowning deaths overall is up 15%. listen to this, 15% of adults admit that they don't know how to swim but for black adults, it's 37%. my next guest is working to change that merits of mcclendon was the first black woman to make a us olympic swimming team and the first to win a medal. and now she travels the country helping kids...
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what's triggering that message from the cdc? then the plan to bring some pandas to the san francisco zoo faces a new hurdle. why? city leaders are saying not so fast better in as little as 2 weeks. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it works with your asthma medicine to help improve lung function. that's pretty good! dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's proven to help prevent asthma attacks. it can reduce or even eliminate oral steroids. and doesn't that make things better? dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. tell your doctor right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines including steroids, without talking to your doctor. when you can get more ou
what's triggering that message from the cdc? then the plan to bring some pandas to the san francisco zoo faces a new hurdle. why? city leaders are saying not so fast better in as little as 2 weeks. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it works with your asthma medicine to help improve lung function. that's pretty good! dupixent is...
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the cdc says there's currently an epidemic of an even deadlier version of this disease in the democratic republic of congo. so far, no new cases have been identified outside africa, but anyone at risk is being urged to get vaccinated just as soon as possible. the california fish and game commission voted this week to ban in river salmon fishing. the ban will affect sacramento area rivers and klamath basin. this comes after the amount of chinook number of chinook salmon returning to spawn sharply dropped by 40% over the last year or so. the state has banned in river salmon fishing. the salmon fishing ban is expected to go into effect before july 1st. >> mayor london breed's plans to bring pandas to san francisco have hit a roadblock. she thought she had sealed the deal during a trip to china last month, but a board of supervisors committee has rejected her fundraising plans. abc7 news reporter tim johns has been following this story and has a look at the political fight over a pair of pandas. >> the push to make two pandas, san francisco's newest residents has officially stalled. on thurs
the cdc says there's currently an epidemic of an even deadlier version of this disease in the democratic republic of congo. so far, no new cases have been identified outside africa, but anyone at risk is being urged to get vaccinated just as soon as possible. the california fish and game commission voted this week to ban in river salmon fishing. the ban will affect sacramento area rivers and klamath basin. this comes after the amount of chinook number of chinook salmon returning to spawn...
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they're watering down all the cdc proposals, the site. if we do this, we'll get the private banks to kind of run it for us and it would disturb them. but basically, so there's, there's multiple versions of the c, b, c, uh, of the design. it's gonna have the current versions being proposed in the, you know, you're sort of the european countries. i'm not very radical. the hypothetically and us level south country you could implement the cdc has some way to create a local digital infrastructure. because there might be, even in the global south country, your local banks also going to be starting with the visa and mastercard, right? cuz they're gonna be wanting to get into the international system. so sometimes your local banks are working against your digital sovereignty as a where central bank digital guarantee will just find these a year of elections. how do you think uh, the powers that be leisurely to manage to persuade electro, it's all around the world will be voting this year. that the grocery shop analogy of how and economy works is t
they're watering down all the cdc proposals, the site. if we do this, we'll get the private banks to kind of run it for us and it would disturb them. but basically, so there's, there's multiple versions of the c, b, c, uh, of the design. it's gonna have the current versions being proposed in the, you know, you're sort of the european countries. i'm not very radical. the hypothetically and us level south country you could implement the cdc has some way to create a local digital infrastructure....
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the cdc says the number of drowning deaths are on the rise. from 2020 to 2022, more than 4500 people drowned on average each year. that's 500 more per year compared to 2019. the biggest rise has been among children. with us now is deputy fire chief dan coyle from the menlo park fire district. those numbers, chief, don't sound very good at all. >> no. good morning sal. thanks for having me. and more importantly, thank you for putting out this this very important message, the numbers are definitely heading the wrong direction. and the cdc has a lot of recommendations that we would encourage every parent to check out and educate themselves. >> chief, first of all, a lot of parents don't teach their children to swim, but there are a lot of free programs at cities . you know, a lot of cities just you can go to the local pool and they'll give you free lessons. why don't more people take advantage of that? >> i can't really speak to the people that don't do that. but just to reiterate what you just said, south, reaching out to your local public pools
the cdc says the number of drowning deaths are on the rise. from 2020 to 2022, more than 4500 people drowned on average each year. that's 500 more per year compared to 2019. the biggest rise has been among children. with us now is deputy fire chief dan coyle from the menlo park fire district. those numbers, chief, don't sound very good at all. >> no. good morning sal. thanks for having me. and more importantly, thank you for putting out this this very important message, the numbers are...
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the cdc says there's currently an epidemic of an even deadlier version of this disease in the democratic republic of congo. so far, no new cases have been identified outside africa, but anyone at risk is being urged to get vaccinated just as soon as possible. the california fish and game commission voted this week to ban in river salmon fishing. the ban will affect sacramento area rivers and klamath basin. this comes after the amount of chinook number of chinook salmon returning to spawn sharply dropped by 40% over the last year or so. the state has banned in river salmon fishing. the salmon fishing ban is expected to go into effect before july 1st. >> mayor london breed's plans to bring pandas to san francisco have hit a roadblock. she thought she had sealed the deal during a trip to china last month, but a board of supervisors committee has rejected her fundraising plans. abc7 news reporter tim johns has been following this story and has a look at the political fight over a pair of pandas. >> the push to make two pandas, san francisco's newest residents has officially stalled. on thurs
the cdc says there's currently an epidemic of an even deadlier version of this disease in the democratic republic of congo. so far, no new cases have been identified outside africa, but anyone at risk is being urged to get vaccinated just as soon as possible. the california fish and game commission voted this week to ban in river salmon fishing. the ban will affect sacramento area rivers and klamath basin. this comes after the amount of chinook number of chinook salmon returning to spawn...