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the next concern is the stopping of the spreading of infectious diseases. these people will have to travel further on public transportation and this will expose more people to infectious diseases and may increase the use of ambulance services. the behavioral health care, they are already decrease in the beds at st. luke's and davies campus and there is also a plan for the pacific campus to decrease the number of the beds. also to raise healthy children, the california campus has one of the only pediatric emergency rooms in the city and that would be closed down. also to have improved health and access for people with disabilities. by eliminating debts and hospitals and to where this is underserved and eliminating the california medical center, this will be more to the call for patients to get to the hospital. they are also eliminating the subacute and acute rehab services and they're also removing dialysis. another goal on the list is to eliminate health disparities. i think that this will only increase the disparities of health care in san francisco and pu
the next concern is the stopping of the spreading of infectious diseases. these people will have to travel further on public transportation and this will expose more people to infectious diseases and may increase the use of ambulance services. the behavioral health care, they are already decrease in the beds at st. luke's and davies campus and there is also a plan for the pacific campus to decrease the number of the beds. also to raise healthy children, the california campus has one of the only...
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they have been infectious and inspiring.get although i feel the reading curriculum is very strong at the first and second grade level. those are the ones i worry about reaching the ones that need a boost. they really understand those approaches and another strategy. they are good for all of our students. i had several students that would not even attempt to write any words. using some of the strategy is, all of them at least tried, and with some success she would not even try. as teachers, we really want our children to have that can-do attitude. one of the quotes we have is learning is not a spectator sport. this program really touches our spirit. they can store
they have been infectious and inspiring.get although i feel the reading curriculum is very strong at the first and second grade level. those are the ones i worry about reaching the ones that need a boost. they really understand those approaches and another strategy. they are good for all of our students. i had several students that would not even attempt to write any words. using some of the strategy is, all of them at least tried, and with some success she would not even try. as teachers, we...
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they have been infectious and inspiring.get although i feel the reading curriculum is very strong at the first and second grade level. those are the ones i worry about reaching the ones that need a boost. they really understand those approaches and another strategy. they are good for all of our students. i had several students that would not even attempt to write any words. using some of the strategy is, all of them at least tried, and with some success she would not even try. as teachers, we really want our children to have that can-do attitude. one of the quotes we have is learning is not a spectator sport. this program really touches our spirit. they can store academically as well as professionally. -- soar academically as well as professionally. durkey, principal of middle veal school. you have been hearing a lot of things about the national urban alliance. i will add a couple. my staff put together a video, which each of you will get a copy of about what they think about n.u.a. it is quite remarkable. actions speak loud
they have been infectious and inspiring.get although i feel the reading curriculum is very strong at the first and second grade level. those are the ones i worry about reaching the ones that need a boost. they really understand those approaches and another strategy. they are good for all of our students. i had several students that would not even attempt to write any words. using some of the strategy is, all of them at least tried, and with some success she would not even try. as teachers, we...
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. >> brad spellberg is an infectious disease doctor and author of" rising plague." >> there are kaystant to every f.d.a. approved antibiotic and we have no treatment for those bacteria. >> couric: the vicious klebsiella first reported 10 years ago in one hospital in one state has now bye-bye found in hospitals in 35 state. >> a lot of what we do is basic detective work. >> couric: at the centers for disease control arjun srinivasan tracks these lethal superbugs. >> i think the most common sources that we see for the transmission of these types of organisms are the hands of health care personnel. >> couric: these bacteria can live for years on hospital surfaces, entering the bode through open wounds, catheters and ventilators. outpatient surgical centers are particularly vulnerable. a recent study found more than half didn't practice necessary infection control through hand washing and sterilization. >> it was the worst day of my life. >> reporter: kacia warren's 67-year-old mother ruth got a superbug at this outpatient clinic in columbus, ohio, where he went for a pinched nerve in he
. >> brad spellberg is an infectious disease doctor and author of" rising plague." >> there are kaystant to every f.d.a. approved antibiotic and we have no treatment for those bacteria. >> couric: the vicious klebsiella first reported 10 years ago in one hospital in one state has now bye-bye found in hospitals in 35 state. >> a lot of what we do is basic detective work. >> couric: at the centers for disease control arjun srinivasan tracks these lethal...
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an expert on infectious diseases says the bacteria may have already been spreading in japan. >> japan has been ranked bottom among oecd member nations for public spending on education as a percentage of gdp. the organization for economic cooperation and development published a report on tuesday that reviews member countries' education policies in 2007. the report says spending on education by japan's national and local governments accounted for 3.3% of gdp. the figure was unchanged from the previous year and was 1.5% below the average for the member nations. japan's ratio was the lowest among 28 comparable countries and was less than half the figure for iceland which was ranked the highest. meanwhile, household contributions to education expenditure in japan stood at 21.7%. for higher education, japanese households paid more than 51.1% of the cost. >>> next a story about senior citizens and poor nutrition. many are paying a stiff price for not eating enough meat. we see how some seniors' health improved after they began eating a balanced diet. >> reporter: this 89-year-old man has bee
an expert on infectious diseases says the bacteria may have already been spreading in japan. >> japan has been ranked bottom among oecd member nations for public spending on education as a percentage of gdp. the organization for economic cooperation and development published a report on tuesday that reviews member countries' education policies in 2007. the report says spending on education by japan's national and local governments accounted for 3.3% of gdp. the figure was unchanged from...
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national athletic trainers association say skin infects count for more than half of the infectious diseaseutbreaks. staff or mercer can put players in the hospital. the germ hot spot, the locker room. >> we do a daily check of the equipment with the pads and bench coverings to make sure there are no accurate. even though you disinfect the outer covering you could have fungus harboring inside the crack. >> wash your hands with liquid a bar soaps. >>> how do you protect your cell phone. we have tips coming up in just 2 minutes. gecko: good news sir, i just got an email from the office and word is people really love our claims service. gecko: 'specially the auto repair xpress. repairs are fast and they're guaranteed for as long as you own your car. boss: hey, that's great! is this your phone? gecko: yeah, 'course. boss: but...where do you put...i mean how do you...carry... waitress: here you go. boss: thanks! gecko: no, no i got it, sir. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. . >>> it was an a
national athletic trainers association say skin infects count for more than half of the infectious diseaseutbreaks. staff or mercer can put players in the hospital. the germ hot spot, the locker room. >> we do a daily check of the equipment with the pads and bench coverings to make sure there are no accurate. even though you disinfect the outer covering you could have fungus harboring inside the crack. >> wash your hands with liquid a bar soaps. >>> how do you protect your...
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the pressure along with an infectious abscess left him a quadriplegic. bills started to mount and for he and his family, living in a home not handicapped accessible made life even more difficult. >> we're in desperate need of renovations to the home to make our lives listenable. >> reporter: he played football at loyola and collegiately at towson. during his playing days he had no way of knowing the football that he played would be the tie that binds his recovery and coping with the paralysis he faces. >> the spring before my senior year, dislocated hip and fractured pelvis. no more football. i am the poster child to get everything now because it can be taken from you in a heart beat >> reporter: he got in touch with reservoir high school football coach rick trott who got in touch with willis mcgahee who got in touch with area realtors. they are to do a makeover to his home to make it accessible to his needs. >> we'll see a daddy not confined to a medical bed or wheelchair. he'll be in a wide open space. interacting with them. >> we have the ability and
the pressure along with an infectious abscess left him a quadriplegic. bills started to mount and for he and his family, living in a home not handicapped accessible made life even more difficult. >> we're in desperate need of renovations to the home to make our lives listenable. >> reporter: he played football at loyola and collegiately at towson. during his playing days he had no way of knowing the football that he played would be the tie that binds his recovery and coping with the...
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an expert on infectious diseases say the bacteria may have already been spreading in japan. >>> tropical storm malou is heading east over the sea of japan, and expected to make landfall in central japan around noon on wednesday japan time. japan's meteorological agency says tropical storm malou is over the sea of japan 80 kilometers west of fukui city and moving east at a speed of 35 kilometers per hour. with a central pressure of 998 hectopascals the storm is packing winds of up to 72 kilometers per hour around its center. weather officials are warning that there will be stormy seas and strong winds in western and central japanese coastal areas facing the sea of japan. they're also cautioning against mudslides, flooding, river swelling, strong winds and high waves. >>> north korea has released the crew members of a south korean fishing boat captured for alleged illegal fishing one month ago. the boat was handed over at the sea boundary between north and south korea on tuesday and arrived at the port of sokcho later in the day. the three south korean and four chinese fishing workers were
an expert on infectious diseases say the bacteria may have already been spreading in japan. >>> tropical storm malou is heading east over the sea of japan, and expected to make landfall in central japan around noon on wednesday japan time. japan's meteorological agency says tropical storm malou is over the sea of japan 80 kilometers west of fukui city and moving east at a speed of 35 kilometers per hour. with a central pressure of 998 hectopascals the storm is packing winds of up to 72...
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being developed to combat the disease as it takes before will once more, even though the number of infectious cases remains relatively small -- just over 9000 last year. in other parts, it remains widespread and deadly. >> finally, anyone worldwide who takes to a board already knows the surfing can be a kind of therapy, even if you do not give it that name. in britain, the national health service is looking at funding it with public money for the first time. 20 young people will get six weeks in the water. >> you would never know it, but these young surfers are patient. hear, the treatment on the nhs. they're all under 25 with conditions ranging from authors and to attention deficit disorder. but nasa sought help for depression and anger management and was surprised to be offered free surfing -- vanessa sought help. >> how does it help? >> there is freedom in it. having a bit of fun. >> are you feeling better for it? >> i do, yes, and i have felt better the last couple of weeks. >> healthier? >> yes, that, too. >> the nhs pace 250 pounds for each young person to have a course of lessons, but
being developed to combat the disease as it takes before will once more, even though the number of infectious cases remains relatively small -- just over 9000 last year. in other parts, it remains widespread and deadly. >> finally, anyone worldwide who takes to a board already knows the surfing can be a kind of therapy, even if you do not give it that name. in britain, the national health service is looking at funding it with public money for the first time. 20 young people will get six...
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doctors say wash up, 80% of infectious disease diseases are passed through human contact. >>> can we go back to the mascot-eating of the cheerleader? >> we just know they are nasty in atlanta. especially at turner field. >> but we have nonnasty weather now. it's been nice. the clouds roll in a little for us but we're going to stay dry tonight. a little too dry, actually. we'll bring back the chance of rain toward friday. >> good. >> chance for at least some showers. >> water to wash the hands with. >> here's where there's a lot of water, at chesapeake beach. we have our live weathernet camera streaming us, pretty quiet day on the docks there but nice overall weather day. that is for sure. take a look at current conditions. from bwi marshall. 76% -- i mean, 76 degrees and 36% humidity i should say. we're kind the done with the super high humidities. winds out of the west at 7, a weak front pushed through but other than kicking up breezes has not done a heck of a lot to change our weather around here. as we look through the day today, you can see that front sneaking through. generating
doctors say wash up, 80% of infectious disease diseases are passed through human contact. >>> can we go back to the mascot-eating of the cheerleader? >> we just know they are nasty in atlanta. especially at turner field. >> but we have nonnasty weather now. it's been nice. the clouds roll in a little for us but we're going to stay dry tonight. a little too dry, actually. we'll bring back the chance of rain toward friday. >> good. >> chance for at least some...
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infectious disease specialists who studied the rash say the parasite was carried by a previously unsan antonio japanese bubble snail. it's a flatworm that's not visible to the naked eye. >>> the worm is microscopic. you can't -- it's swimming in the water. many of them will burrow. >> dozens of hundreds of them could get into the the skin. the result is a case of swimmer itch and the effect is similar to poison ivy. >>> well, time now for a check of the forecast. really, this is our lead story today, roberta. the weather is crazy. we're all waiting for summer. it's finally here. >> we're rivaling temperatures established on august 25 when we hit 107 degrees in livermore for one day. this is a prolonged heat wave we have been experiencing since last friday and it will continue with the hottest day still moving in tomorrow. our live cbs 5 weather camera looks out towards the beach where currently the air temperature stands right there in ocean beach at 88 degrees. tonight we will notice the return of a pretty deep marine layer. it will limit visibility here right there at that coast down
infectious disease specialists who studied the rash say the parasite was carried by a previously unsan antonio japanese bubble snail. it's a flatworm that's not visible to the naked eye. >>> the worm is microscopic. you can't -- it's swimming in the water. many of them will burrow. >> dozens of hundreds of them could get into the the skin. the result is a case of swimmer itch and the effect is similar to poison ivy. >>> well, time now for a check of the forecast. really,...
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canine flu is infectious. it'll make your up.l as bad as you when you feel bad. >> reporter: it's their every day of every year. >> you think flu season a certain times of the year for dogs too but it can happen at any time. >> reporter: we visited dr. derek landini's office in 2008. more than 50 cases of doggy flu. why isn't there a flu vaccine for dogs? >> it came out after the fact. >> reporter: in east, new york, new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts, pennsylvania, north carolina, and florida have seen pet outbreaks. washington, d.c., ohio, oregon, washington state, and california are also canine flu hot spots. how do you know if that your dog is sick? >> we keep our eye on dogs that have symptoms. lack of appetite, coughing, not feeling good. >> reporter: you may be able to see it in their eyes or feel it as their cold noses get hot. and if they nose around the park, they may spread the illness. the flu virus flies through droplets when dogs sneeze or interact. the flu shot is not required. but if you travel with your pet,
canine flu is infectious. it'll make your up.l as bad as you when you feel bad. >> reporter: it's their every day of every year. >> you think flu season a certain times of the year for dogs too but it can happen at any time. >> reporter: we visited dr. derek landini's office in 2008. more than 50 cases of doggy flu. why isn't there a flu vaccine for dogs? >> it came out after the fact. >> reporter: in east, new york, new jersey, connecticut, massachusetts,...
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. >> reporter: doctors say wash up. 80% of infectious diseases like pneumonia, salmonellaened a the common cold are passed through human contact. >> the good news is we're doing more and more of it and doing it better and more thoroughly. let's keep on that track. >> reporter: are you listening, guys? >> wash your hands! >> reporter: yunji de nies, abc news, atlanta. >> one out of three which means one of you don't. >> wait a second. >> i'm clean. i'm clean. >> now you understand why everyone does the fist bump. >> leaving with you a great thought. thank you, kelly ripken for being with us today. >> it's fun having you here. >> she looks natural up there. give her a script! [ male announcer ] are you watching cable? here's what you should be watching: your cable bill. because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. and here's a special bonus: you'll also get the fios tv movie package and epix -- free for 12 months. and with this offer, there's no term contract required.
. >> reporter: doctors say wash up. 80% of infectious diseases like pneumonia, salmonellaened a the common cold are passed through human contact. >> the good news is we're doing more and more of it and doing it better and more thoroughly. let's keep on that track. >> reporter: are you listening, guys? >> wash your hands! >> reporter: yunji de nies, abc news, atlanta. >> one out of three which means one of you don't. >> wait a second. >> i'm clean....
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and on this day in 19 8, bobby mcfarn hit the top of the billboard charts with the infectious singlebut first and only hit quickly reached a much wider audience. in fact, the first acappella song to ever reach number one in the the u.s. it was also featured in the hit movie tom cruise movie cocktail. the song has been stuck in our head ever since. here is a little song h
and on this day in 19 8, bobby mcfarn hit the top of the billboard charts with the infectious singlebut first and only hit quickly reached a much wider audience. in fact, the first acappella song to ever reach number one in the the u.s. it was also featured in the hit movie tom cruise movie cocktail. the song has been stuck in our head ever since. here is a little song h
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. >>> it's being called an infectious disease nightmare, a super bug resistant to antibiotics moving across the globe and hitting here in the u.s. >>> and a meter man on the attack, find out what pushed this man right over the edge. ♪ i have my thoughts. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> dozens of horses malnourished left with no food and water at a farm that was supposed to rescue them. the west virginia operation was shut down. 53 horses were seized. late today one of those animals died and 20 others were adopted. fox 5's sherri ly has the latest from martinsburg. >> reporter: when berkeley county sheriff's deputies found these horses, they were malnourished, so emaciated many had ribs and bones protruding. >> these horses are standing 24 hours a day in front of the bales of hay and just eating. >> reporter: eight horses were already dead or had to be put down. veterinarian christine bridges is working night and day trying to save the 53 others that survived. you think you can save them? >> we're
. >>> it's being called an infectious disease nightmare, a super bug resistant to antibiotics moving across the globe and hitting here in the u.s. >>> and a meter man on the attack, find out what pushed this man right over the edge. ♪ i have my thoughts. ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> dozens of horses malnourished left with no food and water at a farm that was supposed to...
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illinois, california and massachusetts and joining me now is infectious disease specialist from the university for joining us. >> good to be here, tamron. >> how concerned should we be about these reports. cases in three different states. is it a big worry for you doctors and should it be a big worry for us? >> a special worry for us but because these bacteria have a tendency to spread around the world. the main focus an area around the world right now that has a lot of this bacteria is in india and we certainly know that india has a lot of international travel, both to and from that country. so, we do expect that this bug will spread, yes. >> there have been cases outside of the states. you bring up india, australia, the uk, canada, japan. is this the result of people taking antibiotics when we don't know need them and then our bodies, when we finally do need them have somehow built up a defense against the drugs meant to help us? >> well, this particular bug has developed such a resistance because of, basically, frivolous use of antibiotics in certain areas of the world. when you, when they
illinois, california and massachusetts and joining me now is infectious disease specialist from the university for joining us. >> good to be here, tamron. >> how concerned should we be about these reports. cases in three different states. is it a big worry for you doctors and should it be a big worry for us? >> a special worry for us but because these bacteria have a tendency to spread around the world. the main focus an area around the world right now that has a lot of this...
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so it standsto reason. . my ideas will be powerful... ... infectious... ... if they are worthy... ..if thoughts have... ... flawless delivery... ... i can ad the army that will fo. rule the air. verizon. right now buy a blacerry smartphone and get a seco one free. like the curve. onlyt verizon. >>> government officials in chile are telling relatives of those 33 trapped cool miners to -- coal miners to leave out any bad news when they write letters to the men. yesterday, the rescuers lowered down an mp-3 player and gave the men their first hot meals in weeks. we're hearing reports five of the men are suffering from depression now. they survived 28 days underground. it's expected to take weeks, maybe months to drill an escape tunnel deep enough to get out. >>> eight minutes before 8:00. someone returned medals and mementos belonging to a world war ii veteran in pacheco. the items were stolen in a home robbery over the weekend. in a deal with investigators, police agreed not to pursue the identity of the person who had the metals if he -- medals if he rushed them. they dropped off at a pa
so it standsto reason. . my ideas will be powerful... ... infectious... ... if they are worthy... ..if thoughts have... ... flawless delivery... ... i can ad the army that will fo. rule the air. verizon. right now buy a blacerry smartphone and get a seco one free. like the curve. onlyt verizon. >>> government officials in chile are telling relatives of those 33 trapped cool miners to -- coal miners to leave out any bad news when they write letters to the men. yesterday, the rescuers...
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. >> reporter: doctors say wash up. 80% of infectious diseases like pneumonia, salmonella and the common cold are passed through human contact. >> the good news is, we're doing more and more of it and we're doing it better and more thoroughly. let's keep on that track. >> reporter: are you listening, guys? >> wash your hands! >> reporter: yunzi de nies. >> this is huge these days. the hand sanitizer. kills almost 100% of germs within 15 seconds. but you refuse to use it. >> i think it dries out your hands. but i do wash my hands. so -- >> that's comforting. >> i don't need the instant stuff. >> don't drink this either. one has been intoxicated from this. watch out, parents. >>> >>> "world news now" delivers your morning papers. >> do you therm show "in living color"? >> of course. >> it wizz hilarious. remember the classic thing they had. what was it called? man on film with david williams and david alan grier. all the snaps. apparently they have it -- there's this new all-male video out there circulating now about how to snap like a diva. check it out. >> don't mess with the snap diva.
. >> reporter: doctors say wash up. 80% of infectious diseases like pneumonia, salmonella and the common cold are passed through human contact. >> the good news is, we're doing more and more of it and we're doing it better and more thoroughly. let's keep on that track. >> reporter: are you listening, guys? >> wash your hands! >> reporter: yunzi de nies. >> this is huge these days. the hand sanitizer. kills almost 100% of germs within 15 seconds. but you...
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so it stands to reason... ... my ideas will be powerful... ... if they are wise... ... infectious... if they are worthy... ... if my thoughts have... ... flawless delivery... ... i can lead the army that will follow. rule the air. verizon. right now buy a blackberry smartphone and get a second one free. like the curve. only at verizon. >>> 30 minutes, police officers and volunteers will return to a landfall. they are looking for the body of a man believed to be the vict -- fifth victim of a shooting rampage last week. frederick sales is feared to have met the same fate as his father, who was found beaten to death. the search is expected to take at least the next few days. kraig debro is in pittsburg. he will have a live update at 8:00 a.m. >>> 90 minutes ago, police in concord found a wheelchair- bound woman who had been missing since yesterday. ktvu's claudine wong played a crucial role in this story and has this report. >> reporter: yes, right now. amanda sloan is safe and sound. she's actually behind the gate and behind the corner with friends. she says she's okay and didn't know
so it stands to reason... ... my ideas will be powerful... ... if they are wise... ... infectious... if they are worthy... ... if my thoughts have... ... flawless delivery... ... i can lead the army that will follow. rule the air. verizon. right now buy a blackberry smartphone and get a second one free. like the curve. only at verizon. >>> 30 minutes, police officers and volunteers will return to a landfall. they are looking for the body of a man believed to be the vict -- fifth victim...
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time, the international community is facing a series of challenges that include poverty, hunger, infectiousapons of mass destruction, regional conflicts, and global environmental issues. it is an honor for me to have this opportunity to share with you my thoughts regarding the role that japan should play in the international community building on our own experiences. let me start by discussing the philosophy i cherish. that is that the primary role of the leader of the country should be to create a society in which human suffering is reduced to the minimum. i believe it is the duty of all political leaders to minimize to the extent possible the sources of human suffering such as poverty, disease, and conflict. with this philosophy in mind, i shall now discuss japan's contributions in four areas. development, the global environment, nuclear disarmament and non- proliferation, and peacekeeping and peace building. mr. president, the first area of contribution is assisting the development of the developing countries. after the second world war, japan achieved economic reconstruction only in par
time, the international community is facing a series of challenges that include poverty, hunger, infectiousapons of mass destruction, regional conflicts, and global environmental issues. it is an honor for me to have this opportunity to share with you my thoughts regarding the role that japan should play in the international community building on our own experiences. let me start by discussing the philosophy i cherish. that is that the primary role of the leader of the country should be to...
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very infectious.of age, your booster that you received as a young child, wears out. and you need to get it again. the cdc said this past year there have been more cases than over the past three decades. that's important for all of us, even adults, should ask about getting a booster for pertussis. >> they've done reports on the whooping cough. and what the young man, carl, went through. >> the meningitis vaccine. it's true that it's unusual. but it can be deadly. what is recommended is that kids around 11 or 12, get one shot. it's the meningitis vaccine. also the abbreviation of mcv4. there are many types. this is against the deadly one. if your child didn't receive it by 11 or 12, before they go to college, off to the military. close quarters is how you can spread the meningitis bacteria. >> and the third one is quite controversial. >> yeah. the third one is human papilloma virus, that the cdc recommends for girls at 11 or 12. it's transmitted sexually. it can cause genital warts or cervical cancer. a
very infectious.of age, your booster that you received as a young child, wears out. and you need to get it again. the cdc said this past year there have been more cases than over the past three decades. that's important for all of us, even adults, should ask about getting a booster for pertussis. >> they've done reports on the whooping cough. and what the young man, carl, went through. >> the meningitis vaccine. it's true that it's unusual. but it can be deadly. what is recommended...
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so it stands to reason... ... my ideas will be powerful... ... if they are wise... ... infectious... if they are worthy... ... if my thoughts have... ... flawless delivery... ... i can lead the army that will follow. rule the air. verizon. right now buy a blackberry smartphone and get a second one free. like the curve. only at verizon. >>> the mother of kidnapped victim of jaycee dugard has had a setback in her efforts to get money from the state. she says she suffered psyche hodge cal and emotional -- psychological and emotional trauma from her daughter's 18 years of captivity. she made a formal request to the state board that exent sates crime victims. how far, they are recommending that the courts handle her claim. that claim was not included in the $20 million settlement of jaycee dugard and her daughters. >>> the mystery of what caused a foul odor at san jose's international airport may be solved and the bad smell is gone. officials at min net mineta san jose say a broken sewer line was probably the source of the problem that started last april. a video camera was sent through t
so it stands to reason... ... my ideas will be powerful... ... if they are wise... ... infectious... if they are worthy... ... if my thoughts have... ... flawless delivery... ... i can lead the army that will follow. rule the air. verizon. right now buy a blackberry smartphone and get a second one free. like the curve. only at verizon. >>> the mother of kidnapped victim of jaycee dugard has had a setback in her efforts to get money from the state. she says she suffered psyche hodge cal...
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so it stands to reason... ... my ideas will be powerful... ... if they are wise... ... infectious... ... if they are worthy... ... if my thoughts have... ... flawless delivery... ... i can lead the army that will follow. rule the air. verizon. right now buy a blackberry smartphone and get a second one free. like the curve. only at verizon. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2." i'm tori campbell. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. it's wednesday, the first day of september. >>> we're getting some new information now about that very disturbing killing spree that spanned three bay area cities. here's what we know right now about this very complex case. five people are confirmed dead including the suspect. one man is still missing right now. a vallejo neighborhood is under evacuation orders at this hour, a bomb squad unit is removing very dangerous chemicals. now, we have live team coverage for you this morning. kraig debro is at that richmond crime scene but let's first with claudine wong. she's live in vallejo with the very latest. >> reporter: good morning. year on upland court. this cou
so it stands to reason... ... my ideas will be powerful... ... if they are wise... ... infectious... ... if they are worthy... ... if my thoughts have... ... flawless delivery... ... i can lead the army that will follow. rule the air. verizon. right now buy a blackberry smartphone and get a second one free. like the curve. only at verizon. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2." i'm tori campbell. >> good morning. i'm dave clark. it's wednesday, the first day of september....
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. >> reporter: doctors say, wash up. 80% of infectious diseases like pneumonia, salmonella and the common cold, are passed through human contact. >> the good news is, we're doing more and more of it. and we're doing it better and more thoroughly. let's keep on that track. >> reporter: are you listening, guys? >> wash your hands. >> reporter: for "good morning america," yunji de nies, abc news, atlanta. >> why don't you guys wash your hands? really? why? why is it so difficult? >> i vow to do better. >> okay. that's all we ask. >>> coming up, let's move on. the new york jets, accused of inappropriate behavior with a female reporter. did the team go too far? was she too provocative? we'll talk with the reporter at the center of the controversy. she's in our studios. in 2008 i quit venture capital to follow my passion for food. i saw a gap in the market for a fresh culinary brand and launched behindtheburner.com. we create and broadcast content and then distribute it across tv, the web, and via mobile. i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice
. >> reporter: doctors say, wash up. 80% of infectious diseases like pneumonia, salmonella and the common cold, are passed through human contact. >> the good news is, we're doing more and more of it. and we're doing it better and more thoroughly. let's keep on that track. >> reporter: are you listening, guys? >> wash your hands. >> reporter: for "good morning america," yunji de nies, abc news, atlanta. >> why don't you guys wash your hands? really?...
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the national athletic trainers association reports that skin infections account for over half the infectioushletes. like her byes. 16-year-old matt reardon found ringworm on his arm. >> it looked like a pimple. >> reporter: he caught it from another player in a high school wrestling match. >> i was hoping it wouldn't be. >> reporter: for matt, it meant sitting out of practice for a few days. other infections can put players in the hospital. it's on the rise around the country. and athletes are at risk because of frequent skin-to-skin contact. our first germy hot spot, the locker room. who has the stinkiest, most disgusting locker in here? yep. nothing's sacred here at new jersey's ewing high school. how often do you take your stuff home to wash it? >> once a week. >> reporter: to prevent infections, wash your stuff frequently. and don't share combs or brushes, to avoid bugs like lice. bugs can also lurk in the shower and on dirty bodies. no sharing towels, bar soap or raisers. next up, the weight room, where ewing high school's athletic trainer, dave sillic, takes care to keep his equipment
the national athletic trainers association reports that skin infections account for over half the infectioushletes. like her byes. 16-year-old matt reardon found ringworm on his arm. >> it looked like a pimple. >> reporter: he caught it from another player in a high school wrestling match. >> i was hoping it wouldn't be. >> reporter: for matt, it meant sitting out of practice for a few days. other infections can put players in the hospital. it's on the rise around the...
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his infectious sense of humor. and as his cousin put it, he was cool without trying.le major in economics and history. >> liked to do well in the classroom. liked to do well, whatever he's doing. >> reporter: john loved fishing. he was a movie buff, and a music fanatic. bob dylan was a favorite. ♪ but most of all, john loved cody. >> he was just so enamored with his dog. they were really companions for life. >> reporter: what did cody do for your son? >> got him up in the morning. early in the morning, around the campus, and he's a chick magnet. >> reporter: john adopted bode a year ago from almost home pet adoption center in virginia. and there was no mistaking their irreplaceable bond. >> they were very close. the dog slept on the bed with john. >> reporter: but tragically, on august 15th, they became separated forever. john was on his way home to bethesda, maryland, from vermont, where he was working at a senior counselor at camp. he was traveling with a camp friend, and of course, his best friend bode, but on a curve john lost control of his car, and was killed in
his infectious sense of humor. and as his cousin put it, he was cool without trying.le major in economics and history. >> liked to do well in the classroom. liked to do well, whatever he's doing. >> reporter: john loved fishing. he was a movie buff, and a music fanatic. bob dylan was a favorite. ♪ but most of all, john loved cody. >> he was just so enamored with his dog. they were really companions for life. >> reporter: what did cody do for your son? >> got him...
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he lifted him and gave him new life with an even more infectious joy and became a joy and some alcoholics fear that they won't be nearly as creative without drinking, paul showed that is absolutely not the case. like virtually all creativeen yusses, he has known times when he had time writing and collaborated and out came one of the most touching songs which became a huge hit for diamond r inch o. the words reflected his own struggle with alcoholism and the woman who made him face the truth was not waiting for him when he sobered up. i say hello, i think i'm broken and though i was only joking, you took me by surprise, wouldn't you agree. i was trying to be clever for the life of me, i never, just how far the simple truth would lead. you knew all my lines, you knew all my tricks, you knew how to heal the thing no medicine can fix and i bless the day i met you and i thank god he let you and the good news is i'm better for the time we spent together, but the bad news is you're gone. looking back, it's still surprising, i was thinking, you were rising. and with the look, you caught me in mid
he lifted him and gave him new life with an even more infectious joy and became a joy and some alcoholics fear that they won't be nearly as creative without drinking, paul showed that is absolutely not the case. like virtually all creativeen yusses, he has known times when he had time writing and collaborated and out came one of the most touching songs which became a huge hit for diamond r inch o. the words reflected his own struggle with alcoholism and the woman who made him face the truth was...
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also has an infectious disease monitoring mechanisms all over the world.t: colorado, good morning. our independent line. caller: a quick question, observation. i am one of those that believe that these problems are so transient across the globe, 25 years from now, people will look back and say obama really did do a great job in terms of bringing american exceptional listen, helping to form coalitions, helping with middle east peace, the speech in egypt, all of those i think have been great things. it will be 25 years from now. my question specifically -- china becoming so powerful economically and in the military. they have not asserted themselves on the economic scene. is there a reason that they have not become engaged? guest: there is a big debate about china and it is a really important question in international politics right now. they are enormously powerful economically. there are 20 years behind the united states in the military. when they say, and there are some reasons to believe this, they recognized that their economic growth came as a function
also has an infectious disease monitoring mechanisms all over the world.t: colorado, good morning. our independent line. caller: a quick question, observation. i am one of those that believe that these problems are so transient across the globe, 25 years from now, people will look back and say obama really did do a great job in terms of bringing american exceptional listen, helping to form coalitions, helping with middle east peace, the speech in egypt, all of those i think have been great...
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situation is so complex that on her last hospitalization, which was last month, she had doctors from infectious disease. she had doctors never orthopedic. she had her regular hematology group and then general practitioners. her problem was a basic problem of cellulitis, which was not even recognized when i took her to the emergency room because she also has deep vein thrombosis. guest: i'm very sorry to hear she is having a difficult time. i think that case does, as you say, highlight the great complexity involved with medical care. that traces us back to this point are raised earlier about system breakdown. and your question is how do we prevent medical injuries as a way to prevent medical lawsuits, and that is the question to be asking. we can get lawsuit settled of norcross, but trial lawyers and other patients are saying, how about preventing injuries in the first place? that, of course, is harder to do than just passing a cap on damages or in some other away affecting what plant is can get in court. with respect to other complex cases like your daughters, there are a number of things going
situation is so complex that on her last hospitalization, which was last month, she had doctors from infectious disease. she had doctors never orthopedic. she had her regular hematology group and then general practitioners. her problem was a basic problem of cellulitis, which was not even recognized when i took her to the emergency room because she also has deep vein thrombosis. guest: i'm very sorry to hear she is having a difficult time. i think that case does, as you say, highlight the great...
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for rheumatoid arthritis, which compromises my immune system, i was particularly at risk for an infectious bacteria like salmonella. the infection wiped me out to the pointwhere i was unable to function. i could not even get out of bed without help. i remained at the hospital for an agonizing four nights, five days, before i was finally discharged to come home. the salmonella infection is not over for me. i have lost my stamina. i often experience indigestion and it is difficult for me to enjoy rtain foods. i feel very tired and require rest during the day. i lost eight pounds in the hospital, which was the only plus of this ordeal. my doctors told me that i almost certainly would have died without aggressive intervention. ed and drew, our grandson, were also ill, but their condition was not as serious as mine. the cdc and the jefferson county department of health later determined that the rattlesnake cake that we consumed at the fort, was the source of our illness. through a trace back procedure, investigators found that the eggs used in the rattlesnake cake had not been properly cooked.
for rheumatoid arthritis, which compromises my immune system, i was particularly at risk for an infectious bacteria like salmonella. the infection wiped me out to the pointwhere i was unable to function. i could not even get out of bed without help. i remained at the hospital for an agonizing four nights, five days, before i was finally discharged to come home. the salmonella infection is not over for me. i have lost my stamina. i often experience indigestion and it is difficult for me to enjoy...
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initiative that will give us the capacity to respond faster and more effectively to bioterrorism or an infectious disease. >> but it can take years now for a new life saving medical product or medication to get through all the bureaucratic red tape. a new report claims to have fulfilled the promise obama made during the state of the union. the administration will have to learn from the very pharmaceutical companies that democrats have criticized in the past. here to explain is the former deputy health services secretary under george h.w. bush and the senior fellow at the hudson institute. so the president is upset about a lot of the bureaucracy that slows down quick reactions to epidemics like the swine flu. he needs the pharmaceutical companies now, doesn't he? >> oh, he absolutely does. i mean, they create these life saving technologies and also know how hard it is to get through the f.d.a. process. it takes 10 years and a billion dollars to get through that process and it's often discouraging to creating new life-saving helpful homeland security biopharmaceuticals. >> so he needs these compani
initiative that will give us the capacity to respond faster and more effectively to bioterrorism or an infectious disease. >> but it can take years now for a new life saving medical product or medication to get through all the bureaucratic red tape. a new report claims to have fulfilled the promise obama made during the state of the union. the administration will have to learn from the very pharmaceutical companies that democrats have criticized in the past. here to explain is the former...