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already when we allocate funds whether it is prevention funds to the cdc or care funds for ryan white given to local committees, so already we make significant efforts to make sure we are funding the right dings and giving to the right groups but we think we need an enhanced effort on that. there are a couple of things. as the departments develop their own plans we will be looking for steps they can take to ensure that we are again only funding the evidence-based approaches that work. the other is that the presidential memorandum also imposes requirements for the departments to make sure that they consult with omb so that when they are putting forth budget request for their annual budget, that the goals and directions of the strategy are reflected in their request, so i think those things together will help address it. .. before i do i also just what thank everyone on the stage secretary sebelius, assistant secretary, director crawly as well as his office. i also want to recognize someone who has been a real leader on this issue and just a dog in her pursuit of solutions on this issue
already when we allocate funds whether it is prevention funds to the cdc or care funds for ryan white given to local committees, so already we make significant efforts to make sure we are funding the right dings and giving to the right groups but we think we need an enhanced effort on that. there are a couple of things. as the departments develop their own plans we will be looking for steps they can take to ensure that we are again only funding the evidence-based approaches that work. the other...
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the cdc actually does this in 16 states. we have been looking for legislation to expand the database to all 50. it would cost $50,000,000.10 time and a couple million a year to maintain it. but we would be able to get all sorts of information, not just for suicide, but for a host of things. and it would solve a very simple problem. i talk about justice interaction. we do not know how many veterans are in prison in that country because we cannot get the dod and doj to share the information. the doj collects information about everyone that has been arrested. the dod has information about everyone that has been in the military. the systems do not like to talk to each other, so it is almost insurmountable to make that work. we need to start tracking these things, getting data, so we can define night resources out there and put them where they need to be cut and not work in the dark. i will not talk too much about dod-uva integration. it is happening. not as fast as i would like, but it is happening. there is a way forward. there
the cdc actually does this in 16 states. we have been looking for legislation to expand the database to all 50. it would cost $50,000,000.10 time and a couple million a year to maintain it. but we would be able to get all sorts of information, not just for suicide, but for a host of things. and it would solve a very simple problem. i talk about justice interaction. we do not know how many veterans are in prison in that country because we cannot get the dod and doj to share the information. the...
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. >> in looking at the cdc data they also found that workers handle receipts have 30% more bpa in theirother adults. >>> a man's purchase may have netted him a huge financial windfall. the old negative i was he bought may be some of the last work of famed work of ansel adams. it was thought to have lost in fire. a construction worker says he purchased them at a special garage sale ten years ago. a team of experts hired by lawyers shows it's strong evidence that it was indeed taken by adams. they include shots of yosemite and san francisco's fisherman's wharf. >> when i heard that $200 million, i got a little weak. >> not every one agrees these are authentic. he says it's sketchy at best and he kept all his negatives in a bank vault after the fire. >> after hours of debate, they make two critical decisions about medical marijuana in richmond. that is just ahead at 5:00. >> tremendous address will be telling us more about the first section of the extension tower. >> new poll for public sup you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave
. >> in looking at the cdc data they also found that workers handle receipts have 30% more bpa in theirother adults. >>> a man's purchase may have netted him a huge financial windfall. the old negative i was he bought may be some of the last work of famed work of ansel adams. it was thought to have lost in fire. a construction worker says he purchased them at a special garage sale ten years ago. a team of experts hired by lawyers shows it's strong evidence that it was indeed...
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recent cdc statistics indicate that up to 32 million cases of waterborne disease occur each year in this country. roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh, it's something i ate last night." they don't think, "oh, it's something i drank last night." narrator: the milwaukee incident pointed out the potential vulnerability of our drinking water infrastructure in controlling the spread of illness. biedrzycki: it's incumbent upon us to try to stay ahead of the curve, but it's very, very difficult. there's always another bug on the horizon. narrator: in 2008, the associated press reported that water quality testing across the nation uncovered trace amounts of pharmaceutical compounds in the drinking water supplies of millions of americans. the health effects of these low levels of medications diluted in our water are still being determined. but these findings further illustrate the fundamental relationship of infrastructure to health. the quality of water plays a significant role in public health. but reliable quantities of wa
recent cdc statistics indicate that up to 32 million cases of waterborne disease occur each year in this country. roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh, it's something i ate last night." they don't think, "oh, it's something i drank last night." narrator: the milwaukee incident pointed out the potential vulnerability of our drinking water infrastructure in controlling the spread of illness. biedrzycki:...
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it has been nearly 30 years since a cdc publication called oval morbidity and mortality weekly report" wa to five cases of an illness that would come to be known as hiv/aids. in the beginning, it was known as the "they disease." a disease surrounded by fear, misunderstanding, a disease we were too slow to confront and to slow to turn back. in the decade since, as academics have emerged in africa and around the globe, we have grown better equipped as nations to fight this disease. from activists, researchers, leaders who have waged a battle against aids for so long, we have learned what we can do to stop the spread of the disease. we have learned what we can do to extend the lives of people living with it. we have been reminded of our obligations to one another. obligations that like the virus itself transcend the barriers of race or station or sexual orientation or faith or nationality. if the question is not whether we know what to do. the question is whether we will do it. [applause] whether we will fulfill those obligations, whether we will marshall our resources and political will
it has been nearly 30 years since a cdc publication called oval morbidity and mortality weekly report" wa to five cases of an illness that would come to be known as hiv/aids. in the beginning, it was known as the "they disease." a disease surrounded by fear, misunderstanding, a disease we were too slow to confront and to slow to turn back. in the decade since, as academics have emerged in africa and around the globe, we have grown better equipped as nations to fight this disease....
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you have a cdc or another organization that can take them over and bring a family into them. but there is a problem because of the title. i think some legislation that could clear title in those situations nationally is one issue. another is to require a foreclosed property -- a requirement that people who are in those homes, paying rent, would be able to stay in those homes. that is a way to stabilize neighborhoods. >> i have had an issue that i have raised before that the mayor has been in the neighborhood of $500,000 per year being driven around providence but police officers. >> i will tell you exactly how. that total is millions of dollars of providence taxpayer money that could have been used to save taxes that would otherwise go into foreclosure. that is for you do it. to answer a question, nationally, we have to continue to be vigilant and move forward to stop predatory lending practices that led to this. i would not have supported and $800 billion bailout of wall street and big banks unless they also came to the table and agreed to unnecessary financial reforms that
you have a cdc or another organization that can take them over and bring a family into them. but there is a problem because of the title. i think some legislation that could clear title in those situations nationally is one issue. another is to require a foreclosed property -- a requirement that people who are in those homes, paying rent, would be able to stay in those homes. that is a way to stabilize neighborhoods. >> i have had an issue that i have raised before that the mayor has been...
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you have a cdc or another organization that can take them over and bring a family into them. but there ia problem because of the title. i think some legislation that could clear title in those situations nationally is one issue. another is to require a foreclosed property -- a requirement that people who are in those homes, paying rent, would be able to stay in those homes. that is a way to stabilize neighborhoods. >> i have had an issue that i have raised before that the mayor has been in the neighborhood of $500,000 per year being driven around providence but police officers. >> i will tell you exactly how. that total is millions of dollars of providence taxpayer money that could have been used to save taxes that would otherwise go into foreclosure. that is for you do it. to answer a question, nationally, we have to continue to be vigilant and move forward totop predatory lending practices that led to this. i would not have supported and $800 billion bailout of wall street and big banks unless they also came to the table and agreed to unnecessary financial reforms that woul
you have a cdc or another organization that can take them over and bring a family into them. but there ia problem because of the title. i think some legislation that could clear title in those situations nationally is one issue. another is to require a foreclosed property -- a requirement that people who are in those homes, paying rent, would be able to stay in those homes. that is a way to stabilize neighborhoods. >> i have had an issue that i have raised before that the mayor has been...
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writer is correct that there are a lot of illnesses, centers for disease control and prevention or cdctes about 5,000 deaths per year in the u.s. and several hundred,000 people hospitalized every year from food borne illness. so it's a serious problem here in the u.s. the numbers overseas is very hard to compare because the way that the data is collected is different. certainly, our disease burden is major, is significant, and our law is much more outdated than most other industrialized countries. host: carol on our democrat's line. caller: thank you. good morning. my main concern is not so much the acute food borne illnesses that occur but rather what the government allows to be put in the food to begin with. we have supposedly food dye that is are not harmful, you have drugs that are in just about everything. you have this in food as well as cosmetics. now, the government will say that this is harmless but it is not. this is something that is foreign to the body, this is something that the body has to process, the liver has to -- it overworks the liver, it accumulates in the body. bu
writer is correct that there are a lot of illnesses, centers for disease control and prevention or cdctes about 5,000 deaths per year in the u.s. and several hundred,000 people hospitalized every year from food borne illness. so it's a serious problem here in the u.s. the numbers overseas is very hard to compare because the way that the data is collected is different. certainly, our disease burden is major, is significant, and our law is much more outdated than most other industrialized...
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all you have to do -- there is no time in the president of the united states could have gone to cdc and find out who has h1n1 in this country. not the kind of certainty that you need. yet have detection, situational awareness, then distribute quickly and ispense the countermeasures, and then you have to decontaminate afterwards. our federal structure makes that difficult because the first is mostly federal -- stockpiling. decontamination should be federal. the middle is delivering a service to people. they are heavily local and state. i think the leadership and planning ought to be federal, state and local on the middle two. there has to be a partnership. an execution, when you actually respond. there is a constitutional imperative here. if you are responding to an attack, the president has the authority in the constitution. why should he delegate that to individual, locally, it depends on the attack. it is one city -- 9/11 basically -- if you have an effective leader, delegate. it is something like that disaster in the gulf now, it ought to be federal. we can make our federal structure
all you have to do -- there is no time in the president of the united states could have gone to cdc and find out who has h1n1 in this country. not the kind of certainty that you need. yet have detection, situational awareness, then distribute quickly and ispense the countermeasures, and then you have to decontaminate afterwards. our federal structure makes that difficult because the first is mostly federal -- stockpiling. decontamination should be federal. the middle is delivering a service to...
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you have a cdc or another organization that can take them over and bring a family into them. but there is a problem because of the title. i think some legislation that could clear title in those situations nationally is one issue. another is to require a foreclosed property -- a requirement that people who are in those homes, paying rent, would be able to stay in those homes. that is a way to stabilize neighborhoods. >> i have had an issue that i have raised before that the mayor has been in the neighborhood of $500,000 per year being driven around providence but police officers. >> i will tell you exactly how. that total is millions of dollars of providence taxpayer money that could have been used to save taxes that would otherwise go into foreclosure. that is for you do it. to answer a question, nationally, we have to continue to be vigilant and move forward to stop predatory lending practices that led to this. i would not have supported and $800 billion bailout of wall street and big banks unless they also came to the table and agreed to unnecessary financial reforms that
you have a cdc or another organization that can take them over and bring a family into them. but there is a problem because of the title. i think some legislation that could clear title in those situations nationally is one issue. another is to require a foreclosed property -- a requirement that people who are in those homes, paying rent, would be able to stay in those homes. that is a way to stabilize neighborhoods. >> i have had an issue that i have raised before that the mayor has been...
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writer directs the head of the alberta international airshow when something went wrong, we would the cdc plane starts to bank cards the right that is when the pilot says that i can correct this and punches he did hurt himself he was injected some 20 g's leaving the, but he is in hospital recovering and now is an investigation under way and to our cause the crash. >> back with terry rudd niche in just a couple of minutes. a live look gets added san francisco trying to see. ghs ] morning! mor-ning? i'm your genie. you're wishing for a deliciously, nutritious fiber cereal. i am. well, you don't want that one. new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. the delicious taste of berries, plus yogurty clusters, plus 40% of your daily fiber... plus wait for it... antioxidants! so, two more wishes. mmmm. maybe later, then. [ female announcer ] new kellogg's fiber plus cereal®. positively delicious. i am looking into that sitting cross dressers and right in the middle of an inning there's a better the plight and the broadcaster says there's a curve ball low and outside, then he grabs a big handful of french
writer directs the head of the alberta international airshow when something went wrong, we would the cdc plane starts to bank cards the right that is when the pilot says that i can correct this and punches he did hurt himself he was injected some 20 g's leaving the, but he is in hospital recovering and now is an investigation under way and to our cause the crash. >> back with terry rudd niche in just a couple of minutes. a live look gets added san francisco trying to see. ghs ] morning!...
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. >> according to the cdc, i have a quotation -- "if you are exposed one time or several times, it can cause central nervous system damage, sleepiness, and a metallic taste in your mouth." ooh, i am excited. [jeering] stop the dispersants now. >> i am sure bp is doing all they can do. this is not where bp lives. this is where we live. it should not be up to them how this is handled. it should be up to the environmental scientist to get in here and look at all the new technology. we will make mistakes anyway. we might as well make them for the right reasons instead of protecting how many gallons of bp will be fined for. >> we have to wake up. any entity that has any input into this, we have to demand that our resources be put into something positive because this is a nightmare. we are writing history. if we are going to write history, we darn well better write some good in there too. this has to be a turning point. >> i cannot believe you already have water balloons. >> come on. what happened? >> we will get the latest on oil spill cleanup efforts in about an hour 40 minutes. . thad all
. >> according to the cdc, i have a quotation -- "if you are exposed one time or several times, it can cause central nervous system damage, sleepiness, and a metallic taste in your mouth." ooh, i am excited. [jeering] stop the dispersants now. >> i am sure bp is doing all they can do. this is not where bp lives. this is where we live. it should not be up to them how this is handled. it should be up to the environmental scientist to get in here and look at all the new...
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according to the cdc nearly one-third of all adults in the u.s.e untreated tooth decay, which can lead to serious health risks down the road. here to answer your questions, nbc's chief medical editor dr. nancy synderman. good morning. >> hi, ann. >> the numbers are shocking. one in seven adults ages 35 to 44 has gum disease. one in four adults over the age of 64 has gum disease. about 25% of adults 60 and older no longer have any natural teeth. >> yes. >> so this is a -- and this has even more repercussions than just these numbers. >> huge and in a recession one of the first things people stop doing is paying their dentist. so the health concerns, the health of your teeth leads to the health of your heart. osteoprocess, diabetes and early cancers can be found. and there are huge problems with tooth decay now in children who don't have health care access. interestingly, your mouth is the window to the overall health of your body. >> for people who don't have health insurance, people not seeing their dentist, what should people be doing? >> start wi
according to the cdc nearly one-third of all adults in the u.s.e untreated tooth decay, which can lead to serious health risks down the road. here to answer your questions, nbc's chief medical editor dr. nancy synderman. good morning. >> hi, ann. >> the numbers are shocking. one in seven adults ages 35 to 44 has gum disease. one in four adults over the age of 64 has gum disease. about 25% of adults 60 and older no longer have any natural teeth. >> yes. >> so this is a --...