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development, but currently the only way to control the disease is to control what scientists call the vectorin this case the insect spreading the disease. they do that by biting an infected person, acquiring the disease from blood and then else. >> as scientists we've been losing a fighting battle gents mosquito. they kill a person every 12 seconds. all of the control methods throughout mankind that we've tried to get rid of mosquito, this is the best. the types of results we're getting, 90% of suppression is way and above what is achieved by conventional control >>> what he is talking about is a program that has been tested panama. this footage shows mosquitos being released in cam en. according to the company, that release in 2010 reduced the mosquito population by 90%. to understand what the mosquito is, we're heading lab. >> micro injection, i'm guessing that means it's a very tiny needle >> that's right ahere? >> that's right. you can see that on the right-hand side >>> you're controlling that with this joy stick? >> that's right >>> it's a video game with, genes. you need something tha
development, but currently the only way to control the disease is to control what scientists call the vectorin this case the insect spreading the disease. they do that by biting an infected person, acquiring the disease from blood and then else. >> as scientists we've been losing a fighting battle gents mosquito. they kill a person every 12 seconds. all of the control methods throughout mankind that we've tried to get rid of mosquito, this is the best. the types of results we're getting,...
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. >> reporter: christopher bramley, the vector control supervisor for clark county says this is what we will be dealing with, the asian tiger mosquito. it's already carrying and spreading the virus in central and south america. right now, that same mosquito is in several states including our neighboring states, arizona and california. but not to worry yet. it's not carrying zika in the system. >> this mosquito breeds in containers, not in standing waters like swimming pools, green swimming pools or standing bodies of water, stagnant water. they are going to be on your property, in your potted pants. >> reporter: and this mosquito is not like the ones we're used they bite all day long. what worries health officials is there's no vaccine for it and it can cause birth defects. since zika is transmitted by mosquitoes, anyone who has it and then gets bitten here can potentially pass it on. dr. tony frederick with the southern nevada health district explains. >> mosquitoes feast on our blood. so the virus is in the blood. and then when that mosquito bites someone else, they can transmit the
. >> reporter: christopher bramley, the vector control supervisor for clark county says this is what we will be dealing with, the asian tiger mosquito. it's already carrying and spreading the virus in central and south america. right now, that same mosquito is in several states including our neighboring states, arizona and california. but not to worry yet. it's not carrying zika in the system. >> this mosquito breeds in containers, not in standing waters like swimming pools, green...
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the most toe itself, using -- getting rid of standing water, thinking about how we will reduce the vector populations. >> and what do you think about the cdc travel warning? >> it is a good measure to take. right now we have a lot of people traveling, it is a major destination, and there are women that are pregnant that may be going there, and this is a very worry some. and it make as lot of sense to warrant pregnant women and give guidance in the united states, and how to advice women about the risk. the metous remains developing normally and no danger to it, so this is a very understandable position that they have taken and i agree with it. >> proteching people that are traveling there, but it strikes me what do you do for the people that live there. you expect them to just pick up and leave? >> how can they protect themselves? >> well, so the people ha live in the areas that is going to fall on like what you mentioned before, controlling the mosquito specieses and these people have been dealing with this for quite a while. it is the same mosquito that spreads diseases like dengue fever
the most toe itself, using -- getting rid of standing water, thinking about how we will reduce the vector populations. >> and what do you think about the cdc travel warning? >> it is a good measure to take. right now we have a lot of people traveling, it is a major destination, and there are women that are pregnant that may be going there, and this is a very worry some. and it make as lot of sense to warrant pregnant women and give guidance in the united states, and how to advice...
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packers get the lead back when he finds the end zone. 24-18 and packers and green bay hold on for the vector first time all four road teams were winners. the packers face air airs next week. >> we needed a game like this to get our mojo back and get our confidence go go go -- going. it scrus takes one. it just takes one performance to get us going back in the right direction and believing we can make a run. >> the 49ers search for a head coach continued in cincinnati. they met with hugh jackson and jackson appears to be the front runners as they met for five hours. they are looking for an offensive minded coach. jackson also met with the browns today, and now the new york giants are requesting an interview. he is the hottest commodity out there. jed york is meeting and if this doesn't happen by tomorrow it will be later this week. now reports say jackson was not offered a job by either team today. stay tuned. this abc7 sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino. memory lane for the 49er fans coming up. the 34-year history of the most iconic play in history. stick around. >> ahead on
packers get the lead back when he finds the end zone. 24-18 and packers and green bay hold on for the vector first time all four road teams were winners. the packers face air airs next week. >> we needed a game like this to get our mojo back and get our confidence go go go -- going. it scrus takes one. it just takes one performance to get us going back in the right direction and believing we can make a run. >> the 49ers search for a head coach continued in cincinnati. they met with...
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. >> is the commissioner -- are the owners devoted to vectors in the sense that he is the ceo plaques>> i think for a while. when it started to grow and he's all that kind of things he was able to achieve his power kept growing and growing. and as with all people who are dependent on others to stay in office at some point you begin to irritate some people in the room and over time, his power began to recede into the key moment in the decline was al davis and the los angeles county commission victory in court on the movement of the oakland raiders to los angeles. that opening up the possibility that other teams could move into they still could move pretty rapidly. and he fought back because he wanted control of where those franchises were going to be and that was the beginning of the decline. so i think since rosell by the commissioners served pretty much at the will of the ownership and the commissioner's job simply was to try to keep the owners on board
. >> is the commissioner -- are the owners devoted to vectors in the sense that he is the ceo plaques>> i think for a while. when it started to grow and he's all that kind of things he was able to achieve his power kept growing and growing. and as with all people who are dependent on others to stay in office at some point you begin to irritate some people in the room and over time, his power began to recede into the key moment in the decline was al davis and the los angeles county...
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the high-pressure is clockse, the wind vector out of the south tomorrow and sunday.the temperatures into the 40's, pushing into the 50's in some locations. sunday, in the 50's. we could see 60 degree readings monday. looks like maybe even wednesday we could be in the middle 60's. tomorrow morning, you will want the heavy coat, 21 degrees, plenty of sunshine, sunshine through the midday. the air temperature in the 40's. more afternoon, cloud cover, 46 the anticipated high, so watch for the icy conditions in the morning. last day5 degrees the of january, near 60 monday with a chance of a shower. upperhog day tuesday, 50's. a cold front comes our way wednesday which could trigger showers and thunderstorms wednesday. the high temperature wednesday in the middle 60's. we will continue to melt the snow. leon: we will focus on that positive right there. n likes cam and the panthers. i'm a cam guy. what about you? leon: i'm happy either way. to see peyton manning go out on top, that would be great, and cam is good, too. robert: panthers fans had a rally today. ron rivera gav
the high-pressure is clockse, the wind vector out of the south tomorrow and sunday.the temperatures into the 40's, pushing into the 50's in some locations. sunday, in the 50's. we could see 60 degree readings monday. looks like maybe even wednesday we could be in the middle 60's. tomorrow morning, you will want the heavy coat, 21 degrees, plenty of sunshine, sunshine through the midday. the air temperature in the 40's. more afternoon, cloud cover, 46 the anticipated high, so watch for the icy...
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note the wind vectors. very long. that means the wind is going to crank across the area this evening. teens north and south. mostly around 20 in asheville. 30s for highs in asheville tomorrow north in to the blue ridge. looking at 40s mostly in the upstate. is the day for you then. friday. cooler still, saturday. the next blast of cold comes in with the possibility of snow returning to the mountains as we watch another system go south. something to watch. could get a little more active. nothing written in stone. one to watch. >> darcel: all right. >>> it's a rare condition but could be at increased risk depending on history. >> darcel: coming up on today's woman's >> tammy: a rare pregnancy kardashian also affected a local woman. >> pla emma smith knows first hand knows what it's like to have placenta accreda. >> what was it like during the pregnancy? >> a lot of panic. >> reporter: that's because emma consulted with her physician and learned she could bleed to death delivery of kaya. >> we leave the placenta alone. we
note the wind vectors. very long. that means the wind is going to crank across the area this evening. teens north and south. mostly around 20 in asheville. 30s for highs in asheville tomorrow north in to the blue ridge. looking at 40s mostly in the upstate. is the day for you then. friday. cooler still, saturday. the next blast of cold comes in with the possibility of snow returning to the mountains as we watch another system go south. something to watch. could get a little more active. nothing...
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in the places that we have the vectors and those that carry the diseases, people don't live that closelyogether, so we have fewer people in those places for one thing. it's also the way that we live. we have electricity and we have ac and go inside and we have screens on the doors and protect us with bites. so we don't get exposed to those like in the slums would be. >> sometimes strange things cause the diseasing to spread. you point out that the houses crisis in florida actually help it spread. why? >> well, during the the crisis we had a lot of abandoned homes. we had a lot of empty pools and gardens and they filled up with water and nobody was home to notice and let in the mosquito inspectors and then we had the first epidemic in florida and five percent of the population of key west was found to have been exposed. >> el salvador has told it's woman not to get pregnant for two years and others have issued similar kinds of warnings and not extreme. is this an over reaction? >> at this point, i don't know that it is. we don't know enough about the connection between zika virus and the
in the places that we have the vectors and those that carry the diseases, people don't live that closelyogether, so we have fewer people in those places for one thing. it's also the way that we live. we have electricity and we have ac and go inside and we have screens on the doors and protect us with bites. so we don't get exposed to those like in the slums would be. >> sometimes strange things cause the diseasing to spread. you point out that the houses crisis in florida actually help it...
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they are very willing and eager thelay the first vectors of the process. host: we are on the campus of iowa state university and aims, iowa. a little later tonight, this same hall will be used for a carly fiorina rally. it was used for another candidate earlier as well. time to take more calls. thomas, hi. caller: how are you? host: how are you? caller: doing great. host: we are listening. caller: i am a one hundred percent trump supporter. i am a vietnam disabled combat a u.s. army retired noncommissioned senior officer with 21 years service. honored that donald trump thought enough of america's veterans to raise money for the homelessness we have among our veterans and families. he felt that it was more to raise money for the veterans and skip the last debate. he is the only candidate that i see that is fit to lead the world's greatest military and represent america has combat veterans and the people, of the people, for the people, by the people. our economy back on track and secure the southern border, which is insane that it hasn't been secured, and we
they are very willing and eager thelay the first vectors of the process. host: we are on the campus of iowa state university and aims, iowa. a little later tonight, this same hall will be used for a carly fiorina rally. it was used for another candidate earlier as well. time to take more calls. thomas, hi. caller: how are you? host: how are you? caller: doing great. host: we are listening. caller: i am a one hundred percent trump supporter. i am a vietnam disabled combat a u.s. army retired...
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notice the wind vectors here. watch it turn westerly and really pick up here. this is tomorrow morning. clouds advancing in to the tennessee valleys. it looks like the first wave of moisture will be clouds. we get the second push of cold air. that's really going to crank the wind up and give us that mountain snow shower activity right along near the tennessee border. haywood, madison, and also buncombe county. it likely doesn't amount to virtually anything. maybe a light dusting on the for the most part it's the wind and the cold. wednesday afternoon, the wind doesn't let up anytime soon. we have the wind cranking up tomorrow. our wind chills will get down to the single digits. right now the air temperature is getting below freezing. mostly low 20s in the valleys through western north carolina. 20s for the upstate. your high temperatures tomorrow should get back in the 50s along the i-85 corridor. we're talking about mid to upper 40s to the south end to the north end. it's going to be warmer as you go down to henderson county. the temperatures will trend colder
notice the wind vectors here. watch it turn westerly and really pick up here. this is tomorrow morning. clouds advancing in to the tennessee valleys. it looks like the first wave of moisture will be clouds. we get the second push of cold air. that's really going to crank the wind up and give us that mountain snow shower activity right along near the tennessee border. haywood, madison, and also buncombe county. it likely doesn't amount to virtually anything. maybe a light dusting on the for the...
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you can actually see that here with the wind vectors pointing some high cloudiness late day. other than that, it's clear skies until late in the day on sunday. we'll start to cloud up a little more in advance of that cold front, which will eventually come our way to bring us rain next week. lows tonight for the mid 20s in the mountain valleys. look for 30s in the upstate. freezing in gaffney. look at these highs tomorrow. 60s for the upstate. we'll push those 60s all the way up to i-40. even upper 50s to around 60s in waynesville. we'll cool down eventually behind the front which brings us a good shot of rain tuesday, early wednesday. we get colder by next week. we're in the 40s once again. temperatures will be warmest for you in the upstate for sunday-monday when you top out in the mid 60s. not bad. high school star returns to the what former nfl >> stan: one of the greatest athletes the mountains has didn't come empty handed. sam gash back at hendersonville high today speaking to students and faculty at his alma mater. giving schools and let players participate in super bowl
you can actually see that here with the wind vectors pointing some high cloudiness late day. other than that, it's clear skies until late in the day on sunday. we'll start to cloud up a little more in advance of that cold front, which will eventually come our way to bring us rain next week. lows tonight for the mid 20s in the mountain valleys. look for 30s in the upstate. freezing in gaffney. look at these highs tomorrow. 60s for the upstate. we'll push those 60s all the way up to i-40. even...
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are smart decisions and reaction to the green vectors turning red. think one of the aspects use adjusted in your comment is holding those program offices accountable and one thing i think we all know is that accountability has been so diffused these systems take a life of their own and nobody is responsible. in yourassume that development of the new approach that you would have accountability at the forefront in terms of program managers and others under your command. mr. fanning: absolutely. one of the most intriguing parts about these changes is it is hard to hold program managers accountable a stomach process. how long they serve, how long the process is. this gives an opportunity to iterate through a process in ways where we can design more fundamentally transparent metrics that we can hold people accountable to. sen. reed: thank you. >> thank you mr. fanning. i want to thank you for your service and it is great to have you here. i want to ask you about the sides of the army and what your viewpoint is on that. as you know, we are drawing down the
are smart decisions and reaction to the green vectors turning red. think one of the aspects use adjusted in your comment is holding those program offices accountable and one thing i think we all know is that accountability has been so diffused these systems take a life of their own and nobody is responsible. in yourassume that development of the new approach that you would have accountability at the forefront in terms of program managers and others under your command. mr. fanning: absolutely....
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tom: yeah, and the vector is down a little bit. we don't know where it is. coverage has been pretty good on both sides. vonnie: yeah. but it was interesting to see them's state media -- for to issue an editorial in which they were clearly hurt that soros would impact the yuan like that -- tom: we have that interview with him out at bloomberg.com. coming up, we will speak with christopher wheeler. stay with us. ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me you've got the power, to turn on the light shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. tom: up and down lexington avenue, 82.4% of the people in those cars have the flu. no, i'm getting. [laughter] tom: welcome back. i have the plague. francine has it, but less. we welcome all of you to our discussion on finance and investment. right now, with the first word news, here's vonnie quinn. vonnie: now you're making me paranoid. on
tom: yeah, and the vector is down a little bit. we don't know where it is. coverage has been pretty good on both sides. vonnie: yeah. but it was interesting to see them's state media -- for to issue an editorial in which they were clearly hurt that soros would impact the yuan like that -- tom: we have that interview with him out at bloomberg.com. coming up, we will speak with christopher wheeler. stay with us. ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright...
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control is the most immediate -- vector control is the most immediate way to take care of this. laura: thank you for joining us. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, a radical approach to .aving rhinos from poachers one breeder talks about his controversial solution. the announce communist leaders are meeting in hanoi to begin the process -- vietnam's communist leaders are meeting in hanoi to begin the process of choosing an new leader. what is different this time is the new leader is not a foregone conclusion. the people get a say in choosing their new leader, but that does not mean that this congress is not of profound importance to vietnam. dealew leader will have to with the economy, the old enemy of america, and the giant neighbor, china. normally by this stage, the issue of who sits in the top position will have already been decided in these carefully choreographed congresses, but this time, there has been a real contest. over the past 10 years, the prime minister has strengthened his position in norm asleep by driving economic grow
control is the most immediate -- vector control is the most immediate way to take care of this. laura: thank you for joining us. you're watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, a radical approach to .aving rhinos from poachers one breeder talks about his controversial solution. the announce communist leaders are meeting in hanoi to begin the process -- vietnam's communist leaders are meeting in hanoi to begin the process of choosing an new leader. what is...
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what is the vector on migrants? more unsettled moments or can it diminish this year? going to shows there is greater instability into the middle east and into parts of the middle east and will accentuate the aivide between sunni and shi but it will strengthen the ability of the saudi royal family to continue to provide stability for the saudi's. the citizens will ask if we want libya or a stable royal family. they will opt for the royal family. tom: thank you very much, wonderful to get your perspective. great moments this was with inner interviews the report from the brookings institution and i was thunderstruck at their caution on the future of saudi arabia. do you ian bremmer share that? >> absolutely, there is a consensus that oil will stay low for a little while. is a country that is getting 75% of its governor revenue -- of its government revenue from oil. the used to have more reserves. they still have plenty for the time being. this is a bad trajectory and we're are heading for infighting within the royal fa
what is the vector on migrants? more unsettled moments or can it diminish this year? going to shows there is greater instability into the middle east and into parts of the middle east and will accentuate the aivide between sunni and shi but it will strengthen the ability of the saudi royal family to continue to provide stability for the saudi's. the citizens will ask if we want libya or a stable royal family. they will opt for the royal family. tom: thank you very much, wonderful to get your...
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everything the vector in the red. big losses.ller stocks have been brutally sold off. they have also been the ones that have been most overvalued and the peak of that rally last summer. we are seeing the pain continuing. getting the latest out of wells fargo, sec, another 4% -- 14% decline until it gets down to about 2500. some of these residential property developers because property prices came out of china and it looks like the tier one has pretty good numbers. >> looking like more growth once again. further stabilization in the sector. december prices coming in, month on month risers, rising and 31 cities. , more than what we saw in november. we did see a whole year of stimulus, breaking a little more life back into the property sector. breaking it down, in terms of shanghai, december existing home prices, that is rising 11.7%. that is slightly lower than what we saw back in november when prices of existing homes was 13.1% year on year. month numbers rising 1.2% in december out of shanghai. november we did see 1.6%. growth is
everything the vector in the red. big losses.ller stocks have been brutally sold off. they have also been the ones that have been most overvalued and the peak of that rally last summer. we are seeing the pain continuing. getting the latest out of wells fargo, sec, another 4% -- 14% decline until it gets down to about 2500. some of these residential property developers because property prices came out of china and it looks like the tier one has pretty good numbers. >> looking like more...
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>> right now, the urgent response is vector control, namely, to make sure that the mosquito's vector are controlled. trying to eliminate them with insecticides. what we spoke to president obama countermeasures, better diagnostics and being able to understand the virus better, vector control and everything he was interested in. >> let me ask you, doctor. i know this is overwhelmingly spread by mosquitoes but i know the cdc has reported one case that is spread by other means. are you concerned about that? >> we do not believe there is major ways of spreading this apart from mosquito bites. right now, the considerable thing that we are concerned about, as you're well aware, is the devastating sequella in pregnant women who get infected while they are pregnant and the reason the cdc has come out with their guideline telling pregnant women or women who think they are pregnant or getting pregnant to avoid unless absolutely necessary travel to those regions where you have the local spread and the outbreak of zika. >> important information. doctor, thank you. >> you're quite welcome. >>> thre
>> right now, the urgent response is vector control, namely, to make sure that the mosquito's vector are controlled. trying to eliminate them with insecticides. what we spoke to president obama countermeasures, better diagnostics and being able to understand the virus better, vector control and everything he was interested in. >> let me ask you, doctor. i know this is overwhelmingly spread by mosquitoes but i know the cdc has reported one case that is spread by other means. are you...
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tom: the idea of the hollow alliance -- tell our international audience of the german support and the vectorf support for chancellor merkel. how hollow is the support in germany? is not so much hollow as it is being even away at by the alternative for deutsche land. but the problem, if you want an alternative to merkel, there isn't one. whatever coalition you put together, she has to have the spd. so the coalition in some ways is more dependent on each other. -- could see a scenario for the most popular politician in germany, he is at 77%. angela merkel is at 57%. then you get back to the coalition. how would his coalition look different than angela merkel's coalition? it's hard to say. tom: thank you for the briefing from berlin. martin feldstein, we will speak to him on bloomberg about international economics. american deficit. stay with us in new york and london. this is bloomberg surveillance. ♪ francine: welcome back, i am francine the clock, i'm in london with tom keene in new york. funds to prop up the stock market after a drop yesterday, chinese central bank has moved. for more,
tom: the idea of the hollow alliance -- tell our international audience of the german support and the vectorf support for chancellor merkel. how hollow is the support in germany? is not so much hollow as it is being even away at by the alternative for deutsche land. but the problem, if you want an alternative to merkel, there isn't one. whatever coalition you put together, she has to have the spd. so the coalition in some ways is more dependent on each other. -- could see a scenario for the...
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. >> vector bond diseases are going to increase because with thee are certain vectors that are going to thrive much longer, on a much larger scale, and all of this would lead to a greater chance of disease in those parts of the worlwhich peaps are immune to these diseases today. ♪ music narrator: five-year-old bulu hari has malaria. for the doctors at this hospital in the ugandan capitol kampala, his symptoms are frighteningly familiar. narrator: nearly 1 million people, mostly young african children, die every year from the mosquito-borne disease. but the death toll could get even worse. recent studies show that in africa climate change could expose over 100 million more people to the risk of malaria by 2015, and over 170 million by 2035. for the countries affected, it will an an add burden on already stretched hospitals and on many struggling economies. ♪ music the impact can already be seen as malaria starts to spread to new parts of the world. dr. kinney: we've seen a large outbreak of malaria in the highlands of bolivia. we're seeing mosquitoe
. >> vector bond diseases are going to increase because with thee are certain vectors that are going to thrive much longer, on a much larger scale, and all of this would lead to a greater chance of disease in those parts of the worlwhich peaps are immune to these diseases today. ♪ music narrator: five-year-old bulu hari has malaria. for the doctors at this hospital in the ugandan capitol kampala, his symptoms are frighteningly familiar. narrator: nearly 1 million people, mostly young...
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tom: the complexity and the mystery of what we know about are thate basic ideas we don't know the vectorwins and the ways, but we do note the mass is a pretty good math. this: we have never had date of economy with this lack of transparency. the head of the statistics bureau was put in jail for corruption. stephanie: it is mind blowing. david: it is so big go we don't know what is really going on. josh: there is clearly an issue of transparency. generally speaking, people who are aggressive and currency market do not go against countries with over $3 trillion in reserves. that is not possible of the case to make -- that is not a plausible case to make. when the government has this much influence over currencies, it is hard to play. stephanie: george soros had another message. distinction is between china and this asian currency that. it is rolling over and going in the soros from a direction. josh: china has a problem. you did they have to put capital controls and or devalue the yuan. tom: there is a distinction between devaluing and depreciate. devaluing is more about junk. we are hopin
tom: the complexity and the mystery of what we know about are thate basic ideas we don't know the vectorwins and the ways, but we do note the mass is a pretty good math. this: we have never had date of economy with this lack of transparency. the head of the statistics bureau was put in jail for corruption. stephanie: it is mind blowing. david: it is so big go we don't know what is really going on. josh: there is clearly an issue of transparency. generally speaking, people who are aggressive and...
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the mid 40s by fourth quarter. that's chilly out there. wind vectors all the way through the day tomorrow. showers in the afternoon. showers even past sunset. then we start to see this rain move out. and then the cold winds begin to blow on sunday afternoon. that's going to rip right through here and bring the showers again. temps in the 30s tonight. highs tomorrow should top out in the 40s. upper 40s in asheville. temperatures go down big time by monday only 30s. 20s several nights. even teens wednesday night. 32 for the high temperature. >> darcel: two iraqi refugees facing terror related charges are connected. they were arrested separately. one in texas and the other, california. the feds say a syrian refugee and promise to teach him to fight. the suspect arrested in california is accused of lying to authorities about his links to terror groups in syria. >>> a philadelphia police officer is recovering after being shot several times and authorities say the shooter claimed to be inspired by isis. the attack was caught on police say the suspect fired at least 11 times in to a patrol car la
the mid 40s by fourth quarter. that's chilly out there. wind vectors all the way through the day tomorrow. showers in the afternoon. showers even past sunset. then we start to see this rain move out. and then the cold winds begin to blow on sunday afternoon. that's going to rip right through here and bring the showers again. temps in the 30s tonight. highs tomorrow should top out in the 40s. upper 40s in asheville. temperatures go down big time by monday only 30s. 20s several nights. even teens...
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. >> at this point we feel primarily the the vector is mosquito born. the mosquitoes transmit it from person to person. so, there have been a few reports in the media of transmission, between people, but that has not been confirmed just yet. i think when we need to be careful about what we talk about until we can confirm with good data that we actually have had that happen. so primarily it is mosquito born and transmitted by mosquito. >> we are getting questions. i will give so if you don't mine, doctor croft. >> sure good this is from adele mullens. she said my 21 year-old sonnies making plans to go to puerto rico in march, should he in the go. >> i think for a male, it is probably okay. he is still, could potentially get zika and could still get some of the effects of the fever, the rash, things like that but he probably will be fine. >> if he gets it later in life and he wants to have a child could that affect something, if he -- >> as far as we know right now and again, this is relatively new and things evolve but as far as we know it should not affe
. >> at this point we feel primarily the the vector is mosquito born. the mosquitoes transmit it from person to person. so, there have been a few reports in the media of transmission, between people, but that has not been confirmed just yet. i think when we need to be careful about what we talk about until we can confirm with good data that we actually have had that happen. so primarily it is mosquito born and transmitted by mosquito. >> we are getting questions. i will give so if...
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it spreads through mosquitoes, which is some of the best vectors to get disease around. is infecting people and causing some serious reactions. most people are very mild, but the cdc and who are looking for this link where we are seeing birth defects when pregnant mothers become infected, but they have not nailed down the link. they are seeing a lot of cases where the head can be too small, causing developmental disabilities and harm to the child. delta airlines jetblue also saying that customers can change their point plan. talk about the economic ramifications of this. the recommendations from these international bodies are different, so people are trying to figure out the restrictions. >> we are in new york, it is about 40 degrees. alreadyf snow and i have a trip planned to brazil for a wedding this year, and costa rica. a lot of americans are doing the same thing, getting out of the cold weather. they are looking at going to a lot of these countries to get some time in the sun, and now they are saying, is this a good idea? there is no vaccine for this virus and i hav
it spreads through mosquitoes, which is some of the best vectors to get disease around. is infecting people and causing some serious reactions. most people are very mild, but the cdc and who are looking for this link where we are seeing birth defects when pregnant mothers become infected, but they have not nailed down the link. they are seeing a lot of cases where the head can be too small, causing developmental disabilities and harm to the child. delta airlines jetblue also saying that...
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boost our temperatures back in the 50s come thursday. watch these wind vectors here. there's 7 o'clock in the morning. they start to really howl through our neck of the woods by the afternoon. these are north to northwest winds. clouds already moving in the mountains. that may last 24 to 48 hours in terms of snow fall. tomorrow night, that wind is the only thing we have left. that's a lot of wind. it's going to feel mighty cold. all right. teens for lows tonight in the mountain valleys. we'll mix in 20s there. back in to the 50s tomorrow for the upstate. just barely. looking at mostly 40s in the mountain valleys. here's your seven day forecast. again, it's mostly a mountain snow event. our temperatures will be warmest on thursday. another cold shot. >> larry: still to come. receiving some help in the fight hey, guys, it's annie. now, if you're anything like me, you're always looking for ways to save money, especially when it comes to your weekly grocery trip. well, with walmart every day low prices, saving money while keeping the pantry full... that's easier than you t
boost our temperatures back in the 50s come thursday. watch these wind vectors here. there's 7 o'clock in the morning. they start to really howl through our neck of the woods by the afternoon. these are north to northwest winds. clouds already moving in the mountains. that may last 24 to 48 hours in terms of snow fall. tomorrow night, that wind is the only thing we have left. that's a lot of wind. it's going to feel mighty cold. all right. teens for lows tonight in the mountain valleys. we'll...
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country by travellers and because we have the mosquito that actually transmits this virus, it's the vectort, the '80s agipti, it is in our country, gulf coast, southeast, lower california, that all it takes is for one of those mosquitos to bite an infected person, and then it will infect somebody else and that. but remember, it's not as contagious as a respiratory born virus, like influenza or measles or something. we are still talking about small numbers. most importantly kate, is that the criteria that the elements, things that are needed to sort of really encourage the virus, here, mosquito growth, i should say, doesn't exist so much in our country as it does in crowded tropical places. >> brazil. >> exactly. people need to remember that. we have air conditioning, screens. little different than some places we have seen on the film. p. >> if you're bitten, if anyone is bitten by a mosquito carrying the virus, what happens? if you're not pregnant, what happens? >> according to the cdc, roughly 80% infected with zika will be completely asymptomatic. >> no symptoms at all? >> so then it see
country by travellers and because we have the mosquito that actually transmits this virus, it's the vectort, the '80s agipti, it is in our country, gulf coast, southeast, lower california, that all it takes is for one of those mosquitos to bite an infected person, and then it will infect somebody else and that. but remember, it's not as contagious as a respiratory born virus, like influenza or measles or something. we are still talking about small numbers. most importantly kate, is that the...
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keep in mine, it's not the mosquitoes themselves, it's m s mosquitoes acting as the vector. a lot of talks about women who are pregnant, as i'm sure you've heard, because there's relationship between women who get this infection during the first trimester of pregnancy and developing, you know, babies who have some sort of birth detective, birth disorder. it's known as micro cephaly, which basically means a small head. in brazil, for example, this happens, about 100, 140 babies born this way in 2014. in 2015, 4,000 babies were born this way. so this gives you an idea of the scope and the context here, brooke. >> okay, but, you know, perspective, it's not spreading, as you point out, in the united states. i know the cdc has their eye on it. thank you very much. >>> new endorsement for ted cruz. former republican company, former texas governor rick perry, now backing the junior senator. he'll join us live. >>> also, depression, psychotic behavior, suicidal thoughts. just some of the problems prisoners face while sitting in small cells alone in solitary confinement. president oba
keep in mine, it's not the mosquitoes themselves, it's m s mosquitoes acting as the vector. a lot of talks about women who are pregnant, as i'm sure you've heard, because there's relationship between women who get this infection during the first trimester of pregnancy and developing, you know, babies who have some sort of birth detective, birth disorder. it's known as micro cephaly, which basically means a small head. in brazil, for example, this happens, about 100, 140 babies born this way in...
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they are very willing and eager to play the first vectors of the -- vetters of the process. host: we are on the campus of iowa state university and aims, iowa. a little later tonight, this same hall will be used for a carly fiorina rally. it was used for another candidate earlier as well. time to take more calls. thomas, hi. caller: how are you? host: how are you? caller: doing great. host: we are listening. caller: i am a one hundred percent trump supporter. i am a vietnam disabled combat veteran, a u.s. army retired noncommissioned senior officer with 21 years service. i am very honored that donald trump thought enough of america's veterans to raise money for the homelessness we have among our veterans and families. he felt that it was more important to raise money for the veterans and skip the last debate. he is the only candidate that i see that is fit to lead the world's greatest military and represent america has combat veterans and the people, of the people, for the people, by the people. he will put our economy back on track and secure the southern border, which is i
they are very willing and eager to play the first vectors of the -- vetters of the process. host: we are on the campus of iowa state university and aims, iowa. a little later tonight, this same hall will be used for a carly fiorina rally. it was used for another candidate earlier as well. time to take more calls. thomas, hi. caller: how are you? host: how are you? caller: doing great. host: we are listening. caller: i am a one hundred percent trump supporter. i am a vietnam disabled combat...
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>> well, right now the urgent response is really vector control. namely to make sure that the mosquito vectors really are controlled. and you can do that by eliminating them with insecticides. what we spoke to president obama about was the countermeasures, better diagnostics. the development of vaccines. being able to understand the disease better. >> let me ask you, doctor, i know this is overwhelmingly spread by mosquitoes but the cdc has said there is one case spread by other means. are you concerned by that? >> we do not believe there are major waysfpreading this apart from mosquito bites. the considerable thing we're concerned about as you're well pregnant which who get infected while they are pregnant. that's the reason why the cdc has come out with the guideline of telling pregnant women or women whohoight be pregnant to avoid unless absolutely necessary travel to those regions where you have the local spread and the outbreak of zika. >> important information. thank you so much. >> you're quite welcome. you're quite welcome. >>> three more me
>> well, right now the urgent response is really vector control. namely to make sure that the mosquito vectors really are controlled. and you can do that by eliminating them with insecticides. what we spoke to president obama about was the countermeasures, better diagnostics. the development of vaccines. being able to understand the disease better. >> let me ask you, doctor, i know this is overwhelmingly spread by mosquitoes but the cdc has said there is one case spread by other...
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the snows will wrap up some time in to saturday afternoon for most of us. look at these wind vectors hammering through all the way down to the upstate. 20-30 miles per hour gusting at times. it's going to be rough for you up there along the tennessee border for at least another 24 hours. all right. how much more snow are we talking about? this is a general idea. so you get up to about two and a half, three inches in asheville. look at these darker blues. you could see another 5, six inches, maybe even a little more. that's going to add up big time. this is the end all, be all snow totals. 16 plus in the northern-eastern portions of buncombe. that includes buncombe, henderson, all the way through transylvania. 16 plus over the balsams. about one to four there in to cherokee, graham, and also portions of clay county. temperatures will certainly be a big story. we're dropping. 20s for lows tonight. teens in the mountains. black ice is a big deal. mountain valleys, below freezing. asheville and hendersonville. there you go, the melt is on. temperatures will warm. but every night we go be
the snows will wrap up some time in to saturday afternoon for most of us. look at these wind vectors hammering through all the way down to the upstate. 20-30 miles per hour gusting at times. it's going to be rough for you up there along the tennessee border for at least another 24 hours. all right. how much more snow are we talking about? this is a general idea. so you get up to about two and a half, three inches in asheville. look at these darker blues. you could see another 5, six inches,...
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here and we call those instability showers, not out of the realm of possibility as the gusty northwest winds and vector transport the colder air on top of the state. highs tomorrow maybe 55, maybe -- i mean, a developing situation, i advise you to keep it here and take out this winter coat and you will use it tomorrow, and windy weather and like magic, florida style and around these parts to the 70s, as soon as tuesday. all right, that's your forecast. let's talk a little weather baby. jason eli. the dynamic duo, and these two sleepy but great and mom and dad, appreciate it, visit or web site for more, www.fox35orlando.com. here's gina. >> gina: happy friday, we have a new crash on i-4, at the 436. in the left shoulder, emergency vehicles causing backup. a lot of backup on i-4 both direction, seminole county. use caution. get yourself extra time if you need to take i-4, another new crash, on obt, causing significant delays, if you are there use caution. we have a partial road blockage there and another new crash on osceola parkway and victory way, causing significant delays in the osceola county area a
here and we call those instability showers, not out of the realm of possibility as the gusty northwest winds and vector transport the colder air on top of the state. highs tomorrow maybe 55, maybe -- i mean, a developing situation, i advise you to keep it here and take out this winter coat and you will use it tomorrow, and windy weather and like magic, florida style and around these parts to the 70s, as soon as tuesday. all right, that's your forecast. let's talk a little weather baby. jason...
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the future cast. watch those wind vectors. this gusts up to 45 higher up. this is not going to be much. less than an inch expected. we get back to sunshine in most cases. here's a look at the future cast snow fall. right on in to friday morning. haywood-madison county line. mitchell and avery county, could get up to an inch top end. other than that, the valley's probably a dusting to a quarter inch. 30s for the upstate. we'll find 30's north, 40's south and even 50's as you get in to the upstate. quite a range in temperatures. about a 20 degree difference from boone and anderson. temperatures in the 60s for the weekend. that is the pay off. we continue with that mild theme. next week, we'll start to pay for it, though, with the rain chances very high on tuesday. the drop off by the end of next week, we're in the 30s again. >> darcel: i'm not going to look at that. >> jason: temperatures in the 50s and 60s much of your it's going to be pretty nice. >> darcel: yes, i'll look at the end of next week later. >>> revealing more about yourself, the new questions you may face from your doctor at
the future cast. watch those wind vectors. this gusts up to 45 higher up. this is not going to be much. less than an inch expected. we get back to sunshine in most cases. here's a look at the future cast snow fall. right on in to friday morning. haywood-madison county line. mitchell and avery county, could get up to an inch top end. other than that, the valley's probably a dusting to a quarter inch. 30s for the upstate. we'll find 30's north, 40's south and even 50's as you get in to the...
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were notified to the world health organization, we have sent various teams to the countries affected to help them improve vector control, to do case detection studies, to look at other means of controlling, detecting the virus and that he and or trying to determine if a radius -- >> thank you. >> amnesty international says it has collected evidence of possible mass grades in burundi. the group has released satellite pictures, video footage, and witness reports that it sows -- that it says shows atrocities. tensions have been rising in the country since the president announced plans to run for a third term. you are watching gw news. when we come back, the case the cause an uproar in russia and a strained relations between moscow and berlin. now, prosecutors are causing a teenagers action visions -- accusations that she was raped i migrants a hoax. we are back in a minute. stay with us. >> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories. the syrian regimes delegation arrives for peace talks in geneva. there are indications that the syrian envoy will hold talks on sunday with the main opposition group, although the op
were notified to the world health organization, we have sent various teams to the countries affected to help them improve vector control, to do case detection studies, to look at other means of controlling, detecting the virus and that he and or trying to determine if a radius -- >> thank you. >> amnesty international says it has collected evidence of possible mass grades in burundi. the group has released satellite pictures, video footage, and witness reports that it sows -- that...
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the year. chan says: "we need to take actions now, whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control, every member of the something." espinal says: "that's the important first lesson: if we can control the vehicle, we can minimize the impact" the outbreak is largely in latin american countries, but, the c-d-c says there are at least 31 cases here in the u-s... the good news - all of those cases are travel-related - and there's been no transmission within the u-s so far. schuchat says: "we don't have outbreaks of local transmission in the states, at this time ." the c-d-c has issued a travel alert to pregnant women - warning them not to go to countries where the outbreak is occurring. local officials now urging residents to heed that warning... and promising to work with airlines and resorts to make sure a ruined vacation doesn't become a financial hardship. mangano says: "they along with their travel companion should get a full refund, and we're gonna submit legislation to make that a law here." the c-d-c says there are two potential candidates for a zika vaccine, and they're
the year. chan says: "we need to take actions now, whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control, every member of the something." espinal says: "that's the important first lesson: if we can control the vehicle, we can minimize the impact" the outbreak is largely in latin american countries, but, the c-d-c says there are at least 31 cases here in the u-s... the good news - all of those cases are travel-related - and there's been no transmission within...
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the need for a vaccine. sot dr. margaret chanwho we need to take actions now, whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control, health officials think the u-s cases were contracted while those people were in other countries. there is now a travel advisory for pregnant women to avoid these 24 areas where the virus has been detected. we've been talking about depression and different treatments all week. but an alarming new report is out on medicating children with the disease. it found children who take aggressive and suicidal. here's abc's dr. jennifer ashton with a parent of a child suffering should do in light of this study. :55 - 1:15 "what are the risks...not cookie cutter." she added medications can be life-saving, depending on the patient. so don't be quick to do away with pills. there's something you're forgetting to talk to your doctor about.. and it could have a lot to do with forgetting. abc's dr. timothy johnson has a reminder. < losing your keys? forgetting where you parked the car. these are the classic lapses in memory that happen to all of us. but for some, they may be the tip of a more
the need for a vaccine. sot dr. margaret chanwho we need to take actions now, whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control, health officials think the u-s cases were contracted while those people were in other countries. there is now a travel advisory for pregnant women to avoid these 24 areas where the virus has been detected. we've been talking about depression and different treatments all week. but an alarming new report is out on medicating children with the disease....
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the unemployment rate as a constructive vector. ken rogoff, why are we so miserable? se so reticent to take a victory lap? ken: i actually overheard the conversation. to say great point, tom, but i will say it now. probably the reason is the inequality debate. people say you have made things good but not for the common person. i think that is not true. get employment, it could have been a lot -- you look at employment, it could have been a lot worse. in the uproar yesterday at half the world having the same -- i saw someple intelligent criticism of the certitude of how we debate inequality. what do we get wrong in our inequality debate? ken: you have to work -- you have to look at the work of angus deaton, who won the nobel prize. there are one billion people living in privilege, six or 7 billion people not living in privilege. thomas piketty's 99% are really the upper 15% of the world. if you are looking at a political question, great. if you are going to make it a moral question, obviously it is about true economic poverty, where a lot of the progressives do not seem
the unemployment rate as a constructive vector. ken rogoff, why are we so miserable? se so reticent to take a victory lap? ken: i actually overheard the conversation. to say great point, tom, but i will say it now. probably the reason is the inequality debate. people say you have made things good but not for the common person. i think that is not true. get employment, it could have been a lot -- you look at employment, it could have been a lot worse. in the uproar yesterday at half the world...
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the virus from spreading. >> we need to take actions now. whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control. every member of the community can do something. >> brazil reported a steep increase in the birth of babies with abnormally small heads and brains. about 4,000 cases have been reported. while there is no direct connection between the condition and the virus, the who strongly suspects the two are linked. medical officials say there is no vaccine and developing one would take time. brazil is six months away from the opening of the olympic and paralympic games in rio dejaneiro. the president of the international olympic committee said they are working closely with the who. >> we will do everything to ensure the health of the athletes and the visitors. >> he added the ioc will be in contact with the members to form a strategy on how to address the threat. >> japan's emperor and empress concluded one of the last stops on the five-day-trip to the philippines. they visited a memorial to honor the victims of world war ii. kathleen o campo in manila has more. >>
the virus from spreading. >> we need to take actions now. whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control. every member of the community can do something. >> brazil reported a steep increase in the birth of babies with abnormally small heads and brains. about 4,000 cases have been reported. while there is no direct connection between the condition and the virus, the who strongly suspects the two are linked. medical officials say there is no vaccine and...
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viruses lapping on the shoarlz of the southeastern part of our country, we have not had major outbreaks of dengue. they've always been contained and controlled by vector-- namely, addressing the mosquitoes. so there's no guarantee that we're going to have that situation with zika, but it is likely that we'll see the same sort of thing. >> rose: dr. margaret chan, the director general of the world health organization said, "the level of concern is high, as is the level of uncertainty. questions abound. we need to get some answers quickly." what are the questions and what are the answers that we need ton? >> well, the first question that's really a very important question is what is the nature of this relationship between infection of pregnant women and the birth defects that are clearly temporally and geographically associated with the major increase in zika is a major increase in seeing these birth defects. whether or not there's cause-effect there, that's one of the big unknowns. is it zika alone that's doing it? is it something else that's doing it, along with zika being there and it has nothing to do with zika? or is it zika virus sinner guying wit
viruses lapping on the shoarlz of the southeastern part of our country, we have not had major outbreaks of dengue. they've always been contained and controlled by vector-- namely, addressing the mosquitoes. so there's no guarantee that we're going to have that situation with zika, but it is likely that we'll see the same sort of thing. >> rose: dr. margaret chan, the director general of the world health organization said, "the level of concern is high, as is the level of uncertainty....
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>> right now, the urgent response is vector control, e sure that the mosquito's vecket tor are controlled and try to eliminate them with what we spoke to president obama in our meeting was the kind of countermeasures, better ng able to understand the virus better and control and everything he was interested in. >> let me ask you, doctor. the cdc has reported one case that is spread by other means. are you concerned about that? >> we do not believe there is major ways of spreading this quito bite. right now, the considerable d about as you're well aware is the devastating in pregnant women who get infected while they are pregnant and the reasonut with their guideline telling pregnant women or women who think they are pregnant or getting pregnant to avoid unless absolutely necessary travel to those ave the local spread and the outbreak of zika. >> important information. doctor, thank you. >> you're quite three more members of an armed group who took over a federal wildlife refuge in oregon are in custody and their surrender came as their leader bundy urged the followers totion. he made a co
>> right now, the urgent response is vector control, e sure that the mosquito's vecket tor are controlled and try to eliminate them with what we spoke to president obama in our meeting was the kind of countermeasures, better ng able to understand the virus better and control and everything he was interested in. >> let me ask you, doctor. the cdc has reported one case that is spread by other means. are you concerned about that? >> we do not believe there is major ways of...
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that's what you see with the light arrows with longer vectors. you have increased winds, not the case today, hovering around 10 miles per hour. thin, high level clouds overnight bringing us into tomorrow morning. so, a chilly start to our work week. but, we are going to keep things on the clear side for monday. it's tuesday and wednesday that we start to ramp up those storm chances. now, it's in the late day on tuesday, and when we get that chill in the overnight hours, we will transition things into wednesday morning, mixing in just a little bit of flurries. this is going to be very wet snow. and, again, little impact; little accumulation. a quick stint for the system moving to the east quickly and your seven-day forecast in a moment is going to show you we bring in sunshine on the way for thursday and friday. that's exactly what we are going to see this afternoon. majority of the region. down closer to the 50 degrees mark and take a look at this, that's moving further east, charlotte, 52 degrees. i know everyone is looking forward to that gain g
that's what you see with the light arrows with longer vectors. you have increased winds, not the case today, hovering around 10 miles per hour. thin, high level clouds overnight bringing us into tomorrow morning. so, a chilly start to our work week. but, we are going to keep things on the clear side for monday. it's tuesday and wednesday that we start to ramp up those storm chances. now, it's in the late day on tuesday, and when we get that chill in the overnight hours, we will transition...
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talking about the plans of the cdc for the kinds of control, the research agenda " " we need to take actions now, whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control, every member of the community can do something." the zika virus is a major concern for pregnant women, leading to abnormal brain development in babies. but health leaders say the virus is symptoms like fever and rash. the "affluenza" teen is back on u-s soil to face a judge. 18 year old ethan couch landed in texas this morning after mexican authorities deported him. couch@ and his mom are accused of going on the run after a v veo showed him at a party, which violated his probation for a fatal drunk driving. authorities found them hiding at a mexican resort city last month. "i said i would breathe a sigh of relief when they were both locked up in tarrant county. .. it's a good day for all of us involved in this."." couch is on probation for killing four people in a 2013 drunk driving crash. his attorneys argued that he suffered from affluenza... meaning he was too spoiled to know right from wrong. coming up next in sports.. scott will feature and the haw
talking about the plans of the cdc for the kinds of control, the research agenda " " we need to take actions now, whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control, every member of the community can do something." the zika virus is a major concern for pregnant women, leading to abnormal brain development in babies. but health leaders say the virus is symptoms like fever and rash. the "affluenza" teen is back on u-s soil to face a judge. 18 year old...
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the world health organization. dr. margaret chanwho: "we need to take actions now, whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control, every member of the community can do something." in the us, more than 20 people have been diagnosed in several states...19 cases in puerto rico. president obama met with cdc officials at the white house to emphasize the need for a vaccine. dr. anthony faucicdc: "we spent over an hour and a half with the president in the situation room talking about the plans of the cdc for the kinds of control, the research health officials think the us cases were contracted abroad. there's now a travel advisory for pregnant women...told to avoid these 24 areas where zika has been detected. in el salvador, officials have asked women not to have babies until 2018. russell smith: "my legit concern was possible death of our, unborn, uh future baby." long island, new york resident russell smith says he and his pregnant wife were due to set off on a cruise to many of those affected areas. they're now having a hard time getting a refund. smith: "that's unacceptable. safety should be paramount." zik
the world health organization. dr. margaret chanwho: "we need to take actions now, whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control, every member of the community can do something." in the us, more than 20 people have been diagnosed in several states...19 cases in puerto rico. president obama met with cdc officials at the white house to emphasize the need for a vaccine. dr. anthony faucicdc: "we spent over an hour and a half with the president in the situation...
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the rapid spread of this disease? >> good question and there's a good answer to that. and that is mosquito control. vector control. squito. and if you can control the mosquito eliminate the mosquito you can do an awful lot to containing and curtailing this epidemic. and you do it by several ways. you do it by insectsides and you do it by removing standing water in little pots or tires or what have you. and, in fact the brazilian government is putting a full-court press on in getting some of the troops to go in and do that kind of a cleanup. they're being very aggressive about it. the other approach is mosquito avoidance. in other words be very careful when you go out. wear long-sleeved clothes, shirts that go up to the neck, and wear insect repellant to prevent the mosquitoes from biting. so either protect yourself against the mosquito or the government and the community destroys the mosquito. that's the approach right now that we need to do. >> good advice as usual, from dr. fauci. thanks very much for joining us. >> good to be with you. >>> up next more breaking news in the race for the white house. we have just
the rapid spread of this disease? >> good question and there's a good answer to that. and that is mosquito control. vector control. squito. and if you can control the mosquito eliminate the mosquito you can do an awful lot to containing and curtailing this epidemic. and you do it by several ways. you do it by insectsides and you do it by removing standing water in little pots or tires or what have you. and, in fact the brazilian government is putting a full-court press on in getting some...
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the virus from spreading. >> we need to take actions now. whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control, every member of the community can do something. >> brazil has reported a steep increase in the birth of babies with abnormally small heads and brains. about 4,000 cases have been reported. and while there's no direct connection between the condition and the virus, the w.h.o. strongly suspects the two are linked. medical officials say there is no vaccine and developing one would take time. brazil, meanwhile, is just six nths awa fromhe openg of th olyic and paralymc ges inio de janeiro. the president of the committee says they are working closely with the w.h.o. >> we will do everything to ensure the health of the athletes and all the visitors. >> he added that the ioc will be in contact with all of its members to form a strategy on how to address the zika threats. >>> also some worrisome weather-related news from down under as we hear in this weather update. >> newly formed cyclone stan is approaching the north coast of western australia, this is the sy
the virus from spreading. >> we need to take actions now. whatever we can do in terms of vector control, environmental control, every member of the community can do something. >> brazil has reported a steep increase in the birth of babies with abnormally small heads and brains. about 4,000 cases have been reported. and while there's no direct connection between the condition and the virus, the w.h.o. strongly suspects the two are linked. medical officials say there is no vaccine and...