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u.s. department of health & human services. >>> so glad you stayed with us on saturday morning. ke a look at this beautiful shot here. sky6 live hd giving you a this beautiful shot of city hall with the temple camera there. another great day in store. >>> as we are about to spring forward there's a workplace epidemic to tell you about. a vast majority of us go to work exhausted. seven in ten people go to work while tired. nearly one-third say they do so often. sleepy employees can cause problems, more than one in four say it leads to mistakes. 502% say a lack of focus is easily distracted and procrastinate and grumpy at work. >>> if you've been trying to get to the gym for a healthy heart. more is not necessarily better. a new journal in the american heart association find ancient chinese exercise work as well as modern aerobic or strengthen exercise, they focus on posture and breathing and mediation. they found not only to decrease blood pressure and cholesterol and depression. >>> you can give your work out a rest to give it a boost. if every workout leaves you sore, even if yo
u.s. department of health & human services. >>> so glad you stayed with us on saturday morning. ke a look at this beautiful shot here. sky6 live hd giving you a this beautiful shot of city hall with the temple camera there. another great day in store. >>> as we are about to spring forward there's a workplace epidemic to tell you about. a vast majority of us go to work exhausted. seven in ten people go to work while tired. nearly one-third say they do so often. sleepy...
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u.s. department of health & human services.ert diniro will be on on hand for a new liquor store in delaware county cutting the ribbon on the fine wine and good spirit store in glen mills. he is promoting his vodka line called vdka6100. others will get a chance to get a bolts signed by the academy ward winner. >>> you looking at me. >> reporter: i don't picture him much of a talker. it's kind of neat to meet him in person to see what's really like. let's go. this is plymouth meeting at the blue route, the mid county tolls. we have a truck on the shoulder not causing a big problem. maybe he is napping. it's been melting for the most part on the roadways. we're looking at the grassy surfaces, northeast extension southbound construction causing restrictions between lansdale and mid county. >> reporter: the snow is expected to be light. we're going for a coating to an inch across the region. main roads are wet. be careful as you get on the side roads and sidewalks, this is light broken pattern snow and steadier down south. it doesn'
u.s. department of health & human services.ert diniro will be on on hand for a new liquor store in delaware county cutting the ribbon on the fine wine and good spirit store in glen mills. he is promoting his vodka line called vdka6100. others will get a chance to get a bolts signed by the academy ward winner. >>> you looking at me. >> reporter: i don't picture him much of a talker. it's kind of neat to meet him in person to see what's really like. let's go. this is plymouth...
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be more specific in terms of government and business entities and health care providers. >> sure. actually, the u.s. department of health and human services recently came out with a list of, for instance, some of the activities that can be done under something called health care operations. health care operations is a 390 word definition, and it has all of these things and all of these businesses that can have access as a result. so, for instance, all the businesses processes of a health plan, so if it's accounting or auditing or it could be for research or it could be there's 12 national priority purposes which gives the government access. so for certain law enforcement activities and certain judicial activities, public health oversight. they can get into your medical records to make assessments for you for the public health of the state or country. they can look at your doctor. they can look at cost. they can look at all this stuff, and they can come out with assessments on the pay sis basir information that may hurt you in the end. >> does your employer have access? >> if your employer is a self-funded empl
be more specific in terms of government and business entities and health care providers. >> sure. actually, the u.s. department of health and human services recently came out with a list of, for instance, some of the activities that can be done under something called health care operations. health care operations is a 390 word definition, and it has all of these things and all of these businesses that can have access as a result. so, for instance, all the businesses processes of a health...
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u.s. department of health and human services. skinny, so skinny morning, lena dunham apologizing for a photoshopping accusation. >> the star of hbo's "girls" apparently unable to be recognize herself on the cover of a magazine. dunham posted a picture of herself from a previous photo shoot and accused the magazine of doing more than the average photoshop. >> but later she apologized saying "it's a weird feeling to see a photo and not know if it's your own body anymore." dunham then thanked the magazine for helping bring the issue to her attention and said that she's "going to get to the bottom of this in a bigger way." i wonder what that means. >> we never photoshop around here so that's never a problem for us. >>> next, let's see if we think britney just looks this good or if there's photoshop involved. a different batch of celebrity magazine photos are getting attention overnight. >> britney spears with a different look in this spread for this magazine here. you see it's taken by mario faces including princess diana. we're not s
u.s. department of health and human services. skinny, so skinny morning, lena dunham apologizing for a photoshopping accusation. >> the star of hbo's "girls" apparently unable to be recognize herself on the cover of a magazine. dunham posted a picture of herself from a previous photo shoot and accused the magazine of doing more than the average photoshop. >> but later she apologized saying "it's a weird feeling to see a photo and not know if it's your own body...
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department of justice. -- and she is the principal deputy administrator of substance abuse and mental health services administration at the u.s. department of health and human services. the healthe -- she's commissioner for baltimore city health department. i'd also like to welcome my requested witness, the honorable tracy jacobs, mayor of orange county, florida. some of you have been before us, some of you haven't. we ask that you limit your statements to approximately five minutes. you will see a little monitor. you can also request additional statements or information be added to the record, so if you have a statement you want to summarize, you are welcome to do that. since this is an oversight and investigations panel of congress, i'd like you to stand now and be sworn. raise your right hand. did you sell only or affirm that the testimony you are about to give before this committee and congress is the whole truth and nothing but the truth, . all the witnesses have answered in the affirmative. we will let the record reflects that. ondcprst turn to our own representative, the director of the office of national drug control
department of justice. -- and she is the principal deputy administrator of substance abuse and mental health services administration at the u.s. department of health and human services. the healthe -- she's commissioner for baltimore city health department. i'd also like to welcome my requested witness, the honorable tracy jacobs, mayor of orange county, florida. some of you have been before us, some of you haven't. we ask that you limit your statements to approximately five minutes. you will...
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funding is for the national institutes of health and centers for disease control and prevention but a chunk of it, about $375 million, is for the state department and u.s aid to really assist those countries most affected by it in central and south america. then of course, our international organizations, the world health organization, the pan-american health organization, paho, are already working to combat the disease at its source. so if this sounds familiar to you, it's because it should. two years ago, the world was facing a similarly scary disease on a much larger scale, but very scary. countries in west africa were being decimated by ebola. the disease was spreading across the borders and as easily as someone getting on an airplane to the u.s., the disease popped up here on our shores. so the questions that we need to ask today are quite simple. what lessons did we learn from ebola and how will they help us respond to zika or the next pandemic, how can we better utilize existing platforms and partnerships to build resilient health systems so if at all possible, we are not dealing with emergency situations all the time. and then of course, what m
funding is for the national institutes of health and centers for disease control and prevention but a chunk of it, about $375 million, is for the state department and u.s aid to really assist those countries most affected by it in central and south america. then of course, our international organizations, the world health organization, the pan-american health organization, paho, are already working to combat the disease at its source. so if this sounds familiar to you, it's because it should....
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department of justice. and then we have miss kana enomoto, and she is the principal deputy administrator of substance abuse and mental health services administration at the u.s department of health and human services. and then we have miss leana wen, the health commissioner for baltimore city health department and i'd like to also welcome my requested witness, the honorable theresa jacobs, mayor of orange county, florida. some of you have been before us before. some of you haven't. we ask you that you limit your statements to approximately five minutes. you'll see a little monitor. you can also request through the chair, additional statements or information be added to the record. so if you have a statement you want to summarize it, you're welcome to do that. since this is an oversight and investigations panel of congress, i'd like you to stand now and be sworn. stand. raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give before this committee in congress is the whole truth and nothing but the truth? all of the witnesses have answered in the aaffirmative and we'll let the record reflect that and then we'll first turn
department of justice. and then we have miss kana enomoto, and she is the principal deputy administrator of substance abuse and mental health services administration at the u.s department of health and human services. and then we have miss leana wen, the health commissioner for baltimore city health department and i'd like to also welcome my requested witness, the honorable theresa jacobs, mayor of orange county, florida. some of you have been before us before. some of you haven't. we ask you...
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of all u.s. cases. according to the florida department of health, the latest case was found in osceola county. officials have also found two new cases in miami dade and one in broward county. these new cases bring florida's total to 71, all of them thus far are travel related. according to the cdc there 116 up 61% of all cases nationwide. >>> also, a fox 35 news follow-up today, a tennis tournament director has now resigned following his controversial comments regarding female tennis players. >> raymond moore was the director of the b and p open in california, while he stepped down at ceo of that event, moore came under fire after saying female pro tennis players ride on the coat tails of men. now, he also said they should go down on their knees and thank god for the men that have carried that sport. well, several tennis stars have responded, including serena take a listen. >> obviously, i don't think any woman should be down on their that. there's a lot of women out there exciting to watch. i think there's a lot of men who are exciting to watch. >> i think she handled that pretty well. >> yea
of all u.s. cases. according to the florida department of health, the latest case was found in osceola county. officials have also found two new cases in miami dade and one in broward county. these new cases bring florida's total to 71, all of them thus far are travel related. according to the cdc there 116 up 61% of all cases nationwide. >>> also, a fox 35 news follow-up today, a tennis tournament director has now resigned following his controversial comments regarding female tennis...
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of all cases here in the u.s. according to the florida department of health, the latest case was found in osceola county. officials have also found two new cases in miami dade and broward county, bringing florida's total to 71, all of these thus far appear to be travel-related. according to the cdc, there 116 cases in the u.s., quick math shows that florida makes up about 60% of all cases nationwide. >>> it is time now for this morning's business headlines, and lauren simonetti joins us live from the fox business network studios, and i know that markets are now responding to what happened overseas, what are >> okay, we're seeing the airline stocks get crushed, they're down between half a% and about 3%. the travel companies, expedia, travel agencies over in europe getting crushed, as well. the major averages are okay. the dow is down 45 points, obviously it could be worse, up 7 days in a row coming into this session. just goes to show you that terrorism, mass murders, we're numb to it on wall street, unfortunately, john, we've seen it over, and over, and over again. san bernardino, the paris attacks. >> a
of all cases here in the u.s. according to the florida department of health, the latest case was found in osceola county. officials have also found two new cases in miami dade and broward county, bringing florida's total to 71, all of these thus far appear to be travel-related. according to the cdc, there 116 cases in the u.s., quick math shows that florida makes up about 60% of all cases nationwide. >>> it is time now for this morning's business headlines, and lauren simonetti joins...
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health officials say expect to see more. there are now over 100 cases of zika across the u.s. all of them are travel related including the two patients who the health department says they have already recovered. most people with it don't even see any symptoms. they can include rash and joint pain. health officials say it the unlikely we will ever see an outbreak in colorado because it lives in tropical regions. we talk today a denver health doctor about it. >> i think right now the numbers are very small. i think it will be a minor concern, but we'll have to wait and see how things unfolded. >> reporter: the biggest concern for zika is for pregnant women. it can cause infants to be born with unusually small heads and brain damage. the cdc is recommending women not travel to zika areas. providing tests if they do upon return. >>> 110 days away. parents, if you haven't signed your kids up for camp you could be running out of time. depending on what you're looking for, some camps can cost upwards of $500 a week. there are camps devoted specifically to science and math, sports or the outdoors. but if you can find a way to do it, it's great for the kids. says gett
health officials say expect to see more. there are now over 100 cases of zika across the u.s. all of them are travel related including the two patients who the health department says they have already recovered. most people with it don't even see any symptoms. they can include rash and joint pain. health officials say it the unlikely we will ever see an outbreak in colorado because it lives in tropical regions. we talk today a denver health doctor about it. >> i think right now the...
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u.s. department of justice is now determining the next course of action. >>> tonight in health check. tasacks is a genetic disease with no known cure. erin o'hearn is at the big board with more on that. >> reporter: this is little nathan hardy, he passed away in 2014. is parents were only able to share four short years with them. they deal with that and share two new miracles in their lives. >> it looks like he will be the one that runs around and tears up the house -- >> that would by ryeland. they predict he will be the troublemaker and his twin jacob will have the laid back demeanor. they share the bond of twin and the middle name of their brother, nathan. >> it's bitter sweet we wish they would have known their brother, nathan. >> he passed away after a long and painful batting with tay-sachs. the gene was found more prevalent with people of jewish decent and now studies are examining a different lineage, th ba are talking in the irish one in 50, that could be 2% of the irish population. parents both carry the gene but are heaion.hy but as a couple ty have a one in four chance of
u.s. department of justice is now determining the next course of action. >>> tonight in health check. tasacks is a genetic disease with no known cure. erin o'hearn is at the big board with more on that. >> reporter: this is little nathan hardy, he passed away in 2014. is parents were only able to share four short years with them. they deal with that and share two new miracles in their lives. >> it looks like he will be the one that runs around and tears up the house --...
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health department here is reporting two cases of zika virus. the risk for coloradans is still very low. >> more than 100 cases of zika reported in the u.s., experts say it was only a matter of time before the virus came to colorado. >> i don't think this is a big surprise to anybody. >> reporter: tuesday, the state health department announced not one, but two cases of zika. adding both individuals traveled to an infected country recently. only that both have recovered. should not be a big concern at this point. >> reporter: zika may be spreading at an alarming rate in latin america and the caribbean right now. >> there are only certain types of quotes that can transmit zika. they have not ever been reported to be here in colorado. >> reporter: people in our state may have reported the virus, but it was not transmitted here. >> they got zika somewhere else and came to colorado. >> reporter: the chance of transmission may be low, but doctors and state officials say this likely will not be the colorado. >> we travel more. >> reporter: experts say only a fraction of people infected with zika ever experience symptoms and they pretend to be mild. defec
health department here is reporting two cases of zika virus. the risk for coloradans is still very low. >> more than 100 cases of zika reported in the u.s., experts say it was only a matter of time before the virus came to colorado. >> i don't think this is a big surprise to anybody. >> reporter: tuesday, the state health department announced not one, but two cases of zika. adding both individuals traveled to an infected country recently. only that both have recovered. should...
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of the u.s. when officials with the wake county health department say a woman came back feeling under the weather. >> you'll see varying degrees. some people as a matter of fact most don't even know but there are some people that do have enough symptoms that they are >> those symptoms led the woman to her doctor. >> local physician then requested the zika lab test, did that and confirmed that she did indeed have zika. >> it's not being revealed which country she visited only that it was one much the countries listed within the advisory. >> we check in with her and she'll be monitored for a few days and she'll be okay. >> the virus can cause serious birth defects. dr. sue has this message for the public. >> it's not something they need to worry about at this time. we do not have mosquitoes that would transmit this disease in this area. public health does due diligence in trying to make sure we are ahead of the game and that's what we've been doing for weeks is preparing and making sure if and when we are presented with something that we have a game plan and that's what we are doing is carrying tha
of the u.s. when officials with the wake county health department say a woman came back feeling under the weather. >> you'll see varying degrees. some people as a matter of fact most don't even know but there are some people that do have enough symptoms that they are >> those symptoms led the woman to her doctor. >> local physician then requested the zika lab test, did that and confirmed that she did indeed have zika. >> it's not being revealed which country she visited...
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focussing on testing, complications and the likelihood of the virus becoming a major health problem here in the u.s. meanwhile the state health department reported the first confirmed case this week. we're told the patient contracted the illness while traveling abroad. it's the 5th case here in north carolina. experts say there's no reason for people to be concerned. >> we just checked in with her and make sure nothing is changing in her condition and she'll be monitored for a few days and she'll be okay. >> it is a mosquito born infection. many pregnant women epidemic have given birth to babies with smaller heads. >>> the first meeting with margaret spellings of president of the unc system. we're at the meeting and we'll show you what demonstrators are did when spelling spoke today. >> anyone who wanted to go to the board of governors meeting today had to go through this today opponents to margaret spellings summed up their feelings in one word. that's what happened right after she finished her remarks during the board meeting. of course her hiring has been a source of controversy. while she was speaking the group stood up turned away
focussing on testing, complications and the likelihood of the virus becoming a major health problem here in the u.s. meanwhile the state health department reported the first confirmed case this week. we're told the patient contracted the illness while traveling abroad. it's the 5th case here in north carolina. experts say there's no reason for people to be concerned. >> we just checked in with her and make sure nothing is changing in her condition and she'll be monitored for a few days...
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department will argue magistrate. >> john: 200 cases of the zika infection reported in the u.s. traced to travel abroad. health offls released the numbers yesterday. also pleaded for congress to provide two billion to fight the virus in latin ameri and help prevented i from spreading to the continental u.s. >> christine: students at a high hool in illinoistw getting national attention for showing the true mo@lmeaning of friend>.ship. >> john: nehemiah cole is the student, determined to lose 90 pounds, his classmates vow to work out with him every day until he reachesis h goal. in the first week, he has lost five pounds. hopes to lose the weight before going to college next fall. >> christine: that is great. >> john: good lucko him, wow, terrific they are helping him >> john: that can help. >> christine: he needs a team no sugar diet like brigida. you're never more than seven traffic on wbtv news this nklico >> al: a lot of cloud cover, green. the rain is up over west virginia. big break acrossg tennessee, georgia in alabama. there is a frontal system that will slide in from the north today, a back door front,
department will argue magistrate. >> john: 200 cases of the zika infection reported in the u.s. traced to travel abroad. health offls released the numbers yesterday. also pleaded for congress to provide two billion to fight the virus in latin ameri and help prevented i from spreading to the continental u.s. >> christine: students at a high hool in illinoistw getting national attention for showing the true mo@lmeaning of friend>.ship. >> john: nehemiah cole is the student,...
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. >>> the labor department's latest jobs report shows another solid month of hiring in february. u.s. employers added 242,000 jobs. retailers, restaurants, health care providers, and construction companies drove most of the job growth. unemployment raid stayed the same at 4.9 percent. pennsylvania's unemployment rate is even lower it dropped a tenth of a percent to 4.6 percent and that is its lowest level in eight and a half years. >>> in flint, michigan, crew is today started the long process of digging up old lead pipes that caused the cities water crisis. work is focusing on pipes that connect water mains, to individual homes. a report from the state auditor general found state environmental regulators made crucial mistakes a year and a half ago by not ordering the city to treat its water with anti corrosion chemicals. flint switched from lake what the tore more corrosive river water in 2014, and in a bid to save money but that river water scraped lead off of the aging pipes. >>> on health check tonight, instead of causing allergies early exposure to peanuts may actually have a long term protective effect for children. researchers track chil
. >>> the labor department's latest jobs report shows another solid month of hiring in february. u.s. employers added 242,000 jobs. retailers, restaurants, health care providers, and construction companies drove most of the job growth. unemployment raid stayed the same at 4.9 percent. pennsylvania's unemployment rate is even lower it dropped a tenth of a percent to 4.6 percent and that is its lowest level in eight and a half years. >>> in flint, michigan, crew is today started...
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and napa county, the health department spokesperson says all the cases were contracted outside the u.s. >>> tests reveal elevated levels of lead in the water at another school in sonoma county. this time at healdsburg junior high. the school shut off the drinking fountains's precaution yesterday. the district tested the water after earlier tests showed elevated levels of lead at healdsburg elementary last fall. recent tests revealed the water there is fine. >>> all right. time now 4:47. let get another check on our rain. it's going to be bad this weekend, right. >> with el nino people say, is that all you got? you guys were jumping up all week long telling us about the big storm? oh, is that all you got? lots of people will be on the roads, there will be a lot of ponding, very gusty winds knocking down trees, power lines will come down, as well. this is a storm that you're going to have to deal with. no rain yet. but we'll have some rain blowing through the bay area for this friday so don't leave home without that umbrella. mostly cloudy skies right now. we have some areas of fog. i do anticipate delays at sfo on some arr
and napa county, the health department spokesperson says all the cases were contracted outside the u.s. >>> tests reveal elevated levels of lead in the water at another school in sonoma county. this time at healdsburg junior high. the school shut off the drinking fountains's precaution yesterday. the district tested the water after earlier tests showed elevated levels of lead at healdsburg elementary last fall. recent tests revealed the water there is fine. >>> all right. time...
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u.s. troops in iraq. >> catherine:the first case of sexually transmitted zika virus has been confirmed in california. the department of public health says the case is in san diego zika is mostly spread by mosquitos -- but it can be transmitted through sex, and that's more common than initially thought. most people infected won't develop symptoms. but if they do - they can include fever.rash.joint pain and eye redness. >> reporter: area home burglary san francisco and the 300 block of tollman ave. during the investigation of several law- enforcement and then i got a 17 pistol similar to this bombast sheriff's department duty belt and san francisco police department badge. some law enforcement weapon was used in the murder of k last year on pier 14 that was the first of two federal officers that have their guns stolen out of their vehicles. this incident differs dramatically. they said they're hoping for the quick safe return of that weapon. to predicting dangerous mudslides. also - a veteran police officer is facing time in prison. accused of running an illegal and next. a busy east bay bart line is shutting down for repair. how lon
u.s. troops in iraq. >> catherine:the first case of sexually transmitted zika virus has been confirmed in california. the department of public health says the case is in san diego zika is mostly spread by mosquitos -- but it can be transmitted through sex, and that's more common than initially thought. most people infected won't develop symptoms. but if they do - they can include fever.rash.joint pain and eye redness. >> reporter: area home burglary san francisco and the 300 block...
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health problems for the animals. >> reporter: the new mexico breeder is under investigation by the u.s. department of agriculture and until we learn the outcome we're not identifying the breeder or use the company name. a lot of rescues in colorado breeder, but for reasons they say are alarming. >> i'm with a rescue that helps airedale terrier. >> reporter: her love for the breed has kept her working for years. >> the best way to describe it is they are different. >> reporter: different in a haunting way. >> they are paralyzed by near, some -- fear, some of them. unsocializeed. >> reporter: this is undercover video shot by an animal rights nonprofit. >> discovered what was horrific conditions. >> reporter: it shows the mated dogs out door with no shelter. >> gets down at 15 degrees at least half the year. >> reporter: from the water, >> it's one of the worst puppy mills i've seen. >> reporter: the rescuers say their dogs ended up with autoimmune diseases. >> those poor innocent souls, they don't deserve that. >> reporter: a reminder for anyone thinking about buying from a breeder. >> buying from a ho
health problems for the animals. >> reporter: the new mexico breeder is under investigation by the u.s. department of agriculture and until we learn the outcome we're not identifying the breeder or use the company name. a lot of rescues in colorado breeder, but for reasons they say are alarming. >> i'm with a rescue that helps airedale terrier. >> reporter: her love for the breed has kept her working for years. >> the best way to describe it is they are different....
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department will help to argue their cases in court. >>> health officials are pleading their case to get help with the spread of the zika virus. been reported in the u.s., all traced to traveling abroad. some of the money will go to puerto rico where there's 159 cases of the zika virus. defect. >>> governor brown is getting a lot of buzz this morning, and it started as to why the governor has not endorsed anyone with the presidential race. it's a surprise he has not endorsed marco rubio, and then the host asks him four times if he believes muslims hate trump. when he didn't give a concrete answers, things got heat. >> no, no. i want to know what is going on in your head governor, we are spends. do you think islam is a religion that hates america? >> joe, i can tell you that a lot of muslims live in our state, and we have a lot of tourists, and we are a great melting pot. that's what i can tell you about the our state. >> this awkward interview is sparking conversation online. we want to know what you think of the way the governor responded to the question. share your thoughts on our wfla facebook page. >>> it's an item that new parents must have in th
department will help to argue their cases in court. >>> health officials are pleading their case to get help with the spread of the zika virus. been reported in the u.s., all traced to traveling abroad. some of the money will go to puerto rico where there's 159 cases of the zika virus. defect. >>> governor brown is getting a lot of buzz this morning, and it started as to why the governor has not endorsed anyone with the presidential race. it's a surprise he has not endorsed...
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be streaming it live on anthony: mis measure can department of health and human services and the state auditor general to launch a broader probe. the u.s. government has revised its zika travel warning. they say it's ok for pregnant women to travel to mexico city and other higher elevation areas. the kind of mosquito that spreads the virus is rare at higher elevations. caitlin: authorities in california say rock star keith emerson has been found dead in they are investigating his death as a possible suicide. he was the founder and keyboardist of the group emerson, lake, and palmer and his longtime girlfriend found him with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. anthony: astronauts got kelly is retiring. it's effective april 1. he just return to earth last week after spending nearly eight year on the international space station. he will take part in ongoing research related to his mission. caitlin: do you have what it takes to sing the national anthem at a durham bulls game? you can find out today as they are holding auditions to find performers for the 2016 season. show up between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 this morning and you can registe
be streaming it live on anthony: mis measure can department of health and human services and the state auditor general to launch a broader probe. the u.s. government has revised its zika travel warning. they say it's ok for pregnant women to travel to mexico city and other higher elevation areas. the kind of mosquito that spreads the virus is rare at higher elevations. caitlin: authorities in california say rock star keith emerson has been found dead in they are investigating his death as a...
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parade on anthony: the inspector general of the department of health and human services michigan and the state auditor general to launch a broader probe. the u.s. government has revised the zika travel warning. they say it's ok for pregnant women to travel to south america. they say the mosquito is rarer at higher elevations. caitlin: entered performers means the circus will not go on in fayetteville. the big top out the box circus is canceled. it was supposed to go on friday. crown of officials say the injuries happened on wednesday. we're trying to learn how serious the injuries were. if you bought a ticket, they say you can return matt for a full refund. do you think you have what it takes to sing the national anthem at a durham bulls game? they are holding auditions to find performers for their 2016 season. you can show up between 830 a.m.-10:00 a.m. and register on site. the lyrics have to be memorized and performed in a traditional style. anthony: it's a good idea to practice. you can do it by yourself and have no problem but in front of a crowd -- caitlin: i think i sound great in my car but in front of my husband, he reminds me that's
parade on anthony: the inspector general of the department of health and human services michigan and the state auditor general to launch a broader probe. the u.s. government has revised the zika travel warning. they say it's ok for pregnant women to travel to south america. they say the mosquito is rarer at higher elevations. caitlin: entered performers means the circus will not go on in fayetteville. the big top out the box circus is canceled. it was supposed to go on friday. crown of...
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and napa county, the health department spokesperson says all the cases were contracted outside the u.s. >>> tests reveal elevated levels of the water at another school in sonoma county. this time at healdsburg junior high. the school shut off the drinking fountains's precaution yesterday. the district tested the water after earlier tests showed elevated levels of lead at healdsburg elementary last fall. recent tests revealed the water there is fine. >>> it is 5:46 right now. let's check weather and traffic. and this storm is approaching. >> this storm is approaching. and it's kind of like the calm before the storm. i hate to throw that out there but it really is. the winds are calm. we have lots of clouds gathering and we have areas of fog. so we are going to stay on top of the airports to see if there are delays. that will be coming up right after 6:00. right now live hi-def doppler radar is in searching of rain. rain north offshore. what happened to the ridge? who took the bay bridge? it's gone! we have a deck of low clouds and fog this morning. here's what you need to know. as you are stepping on out don't forget that,
and napa county, the health department spokesperson says all the cases were contracted outside the u.s. >>> tests reveal elevated levels of the water at another school in sonoma county. this time at healdsburg junior high. the school shut off the drinking fountains's precaution yesterday. the district tested the water after earlier tests showed elevated levels of lead at healdsburg elementary last fall. recent tests revealed the water there is fine. >>> it is 5:46 right now....
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health department confirmed an infected person in san francisco. that adds to the cases already in alameda county. napa county, a spokesperson said all of the cases were contracted outside of the u.s. >>> a young man he hired to take care of a baby is accused of almost suffocating him. the troubling allegations, and the clue that led to the arrest. >> reporter: gonzales's neighboring are in shock. >> my niece and her friends, she's just like a sweet girl. she's not evil at all. >> reporter: the 20 yearly baby-sitter is facing a child abuse charge, and details are emerging about why. february 18, gone gonzales was captured on a nanny camera, trying to calm a boy. she was holding him. marie placed her hands closer to the face, and the sound went from clear to a muffled cry. doe then went limp. >> i'm glad the baby's okay, and in my heart, i can't imagine her doing it to hurt the baby. i think she was overwhelmed. >> reporter: terry family has lived next door to the family for a decade. >> i think she was trying to stop him from crying. >> reporter: gonzales advertised her services on care.com. then released a statement today. gonzales will appear in court friday. >> it's just sad, t
health department confirmed an infected person in san francisco. that adds to the cases already in alameda county. napa county, a spokesperson said all of the cases were contracted outside of the u.s. >>> a young man he hired to take care of a baby is accused of almost suffocating him. the troubling allegations, and the clue that led to the arrest. >> reporter: gonzales's neighboring are in shock. >> my niece and her friends, she's just like a sweet girl. she's not evil at...
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lawyers for apple and the justice department say they will argue their case before a federal magistrate. >>> health officials say nearlyly 200 cases of zika in t t u.s., all traced to travel abroad. the officials are pleadingor congress to provide 1.9 billion to fight the virus in latin america. some of the money would go to puerto rico whwre some cases have been reported, three in miami-dade county and one in broward. >>> cuban dissidents all coming together to protest the historic trip to the communist island. a march will take place the same week the president makesn historic trip to cuba. two of the most active anti-regime coalitions both in and outside of cuba. >> we believe that those thousands of men and women who have died, that those thousands of men and women were fighting for cuban freedom and the desire for at any time because of the cuban peoplplto be free. >> referring to the group's exclusion from a meeting to be conducted by deputy national security adviser ben rhodes. local 10 will have complete coverage of the president's historic trip to cuba. that starts next week right here. >>> when we come back a student is left behind again.
lawyers for apple and the justice department say they will argue their case before a federal magistrate. >>> health officials say nearlyly 200 cases of zika in t t u.s., all traced to travel abroad. the officials are pleadingor congress to provide 1.9 billion to fight the virus in latin america. some of the money would go to puerto rico whwre some cases have been reported, three in miami-dade county and one in broward. >>> cuban dissidents all coming together to protest the...
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u.s. labor market bounced back despite a global slowdown. employers added 242,000 jobs in february. the labor department says many of those jobs were from retailers, restaurants and healthare providers. the employment rate staid yed unchanged at 4.9%, but the stock expect sol consumer demand in the coming months. >>> we could learn about the possibility of traveling even farther out into space some day. nasa is holding a news conference about astronaut scott kelly and his year aboard the space station. kelly came home this week, he was in space for a year. so nasa could study the effects on the human body over time. by the 2030s, nasa wants to send someone to mars. >>> new information released today about the death of bobbi kristina brown. more from the live desk after the break. for a cup of coffee just because you're a woman. so why does congress think it's ok that women get paid 20% less than a man for doing the same job? i'll fight for pay equity, to protect planned parenthood, choice for women, and expand paid and family leave. now some politicians will belittle this as a women's agenda. more proof that we just need more women in congress. i'm kathleen mathews and
u.s. labor market bounced back despite a global slowdown. employers added 242,000 jobs in february. the labor department says many of those jobs were from retailers, restaurants and healthare providers. the employment rate staid yed unchanged at 4.9%, but the stock expect sol consumer demand in the coming months. >>> we could learn about the possibility of traveling even farther out into space some day. nasa is holding a news conference about astronaut scott kelly and his year aboard...
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u.s. department of roberts, the acting assistant secretary. andy did some of that video assistant secretary of the office of public and indian housing. miss mary smith, principal deputy of the indian healthervices department of health and human services. other like to remind the witnesses that that your full written testimony will remain part of the official record today. please try to keep your statements to five minutes so we may have time for questions the other forward to hearing testimony from each of the beginning with assistant attorney general mason. assistant attorney general mason: i'm very pleased to represent the department of justice and to have this opportunity to discuss the president fiscal year 2017 budget request for public safety initiatives in indian country. from the earliest stage of this administration, i have been privileged to work with dedicated employees to help our travel partners ensure the safety and health of their communities. one of my proudest accomplishment a step in the associate attorney general was leading the team that created our coordinated tribal assistance of the station. that is opened up unprecedented funding opportunities for tribes . i'm dir
u.s. department of roberts, the acting assistant secretary. andy did some of that video assistant secretary of the office of public and indian housing. miss mary smith, principal deputy of the indian healthervices department of health and human services. other like to remind the witnesses that that your full written testimony will remain part of the official record today. please try to keep your statements to five minutes so we may have time for questions the other forward to hearing testimony...
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of properties aren't registered with the city. >> is the health department effective at enforcing this ordinance. >> today at 4:00. >>> police shut down roads near the u.s. capitol visitors center this morning while police investigated a suspicious package. the u.s. senate sergeant at arms gave the all-clear a little after 9:30 this morning. and that incident comes less than a day after police say officers shot and wounded a man who pulled a weapon at the security check point for the capitol visitors center. 66-year-old larry dawson of tennessee is in the hospital facing charges of assault with a deadly weapon and assault on a police officer. as nbc's peter alexander tells us this is not the first time dawson has caused problems in washington. >> reporter: chaos at the capitol. >> one man shooting at the u.s. capitol. >> reporter: panic inside the visitors center. police drawing their guns, tourists rushing for safety. >> we heard them yelling stop, stop, and police running as fast as they could, ten of them running by with guns. >> reporter: this morning new details about the suspect larry dawson. capitol police say an officer shot the 66-year-old as h
of properties aren't registered with the city. >> is the health department effective at enforcing this ordinance. >> today at 4:00. >>> police shut down roads near the u.s. capitol visitors center this morning while police investigated a suspicious package. the u.s. senate sergeant at arms gave the all-clear a little after 9:30 this morning. and that incident comes less than a day after police say officers shot and wounded a man who pulled a weapon at the security check...
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of fighting involving nurseries and the florida health department. >> anchor: to celebrate, one local lay school hosted an all lemon naturalization ceremony. 75 woman were sworn in at u.s. citizens in river view. to complete the final step in their application process, the candidate took the oath of allegiance. all of these women consider the new citizenship an honor we spoke to one woman that said it also bares much responsibility. >> [indiscernible] for this country. they have done for me so much. they gave me the citizenship. this country, expects good things from me. that's a huge responsibility. >> anchor: what if we all had that perspective. after taking the oath the new citizens watched a message from the president, he says they have the opportunity to write the next great chapter in america's story. >> anchor: i love to see that. to hear this, though. the spaghetti warehouse is shutting down. the restaurant has been around since 1991 in a building that once housed a cigar factory. no word on why they're closing, but a big thank you to from the owners to all their guests. the last day is next wednesday. gluily have to hurry. i haven't visited yet. i'll have to h
of fighting involving nurseries and the florida health department. >> anchor: to celebrate, one local lay school hosted an all lemon naturalization ceremony. 75 woman were sworn in at u.s. citizens in river view. to complete the final step in their application process, the candidate took the oath of allegiance. all of these women consider the new citizenship an honor we spoke to one woman that said it also bares much responsibility. >> [indiscernible] for this country. they have...
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of zika virus this afternoon. the county health department tells us a 55-year-old woman was diagnosed after returning from a trip, she's been outside the u.s. in an area where zika has been discovered in mosquitoes and there are six cases in pennsylvania, also two confirmed cases in new jersey and one in delaware. meantime, new evidence suggests sexual tran mission is more common than first thought and more. in an emergency meeting word health officials said it's likely that a spike in serious birth defects is linked to the virus. >>> now to some incredible new video out of pittsburgh. you have to take a look at this. watch here. that is an suv, the camera zooms out as you can see, it's on top of a supermarket, not something you see every day. police say the driver lost control and went through a fence, along a road above. the driver was not hurt. no one in the store was hurt. crews had to close the store while they cleaned everything up. >>> one day after governor wolf raised the minimum wage for state employees he's making a push now to raise the minimum wage for everyone in pennsylvania. nbc 10's newest reporter pamela osborne is joinin
of zika virus this afternoon. the county health department tells us a 55-year-old woman was diagnosed after returning from a trip, she's been outside the u.s. in an area where zika has been discovered in mosquitoes and there are six cases in pennsylvania, also two confirmed cases in new jersey and one in delaware. meantime, new evidence suggests sexual tran mission is more common than first thought and more. in an emergency meeting word health officials said it's likely that a spike in serious...
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of the zika virus. the montgomery county health department tells us a 55-year-old woman was diagnosed with the virus after returning from a trip outside the u.s. the disease which causes severe birth defects is spread by mosquitoes. there are now six confirmed cases in pennsylvania, two in new jersey and one in delaware. meanwhile, new evidence suggests sexual transmission of the zika virus is more common than first thought. in an emergency meeting today world health officials said it's likely a spike in serious birth defects is linked to the virus. >>> now to the first alert weather. a live look from our camera at the art museum. today it was warm, it was sunny. just another big step toward record breaking temperatures. tell you what, chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz was supposed to be here but he has the flu. >>. >> so we brought in a familiar face to fill in and you may remember meteorologist doug kammerer, he is with us, he joined us a few years ago, doug and i start id think the same week here at nbc 10. then he left us. but he's a guest while glenn recuperates. >> so good to see you. we brought you nice weather. made it ea
of the zika virus. the montgomery county health department tells us a 55-year-old woman was diagnosed with the virus after returning from a trip outside the u.s. the disease which causes severe birth defects is spread by mosquitoes. there are now six confirmed cases in pennsylvania, two in new jersey and one in delaware. meanwhile, new evidence suggests sexual transmission of the zika virus is more common than first thought. in an emergency meeting today world health officials said it's likely...
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u.s. can be doing to help at that threat today. on our panel, starting on my left, we have a bbc senior adviser -- bpc advisory trade he worked at the department of healthnd services. next to him, ambassador carl hoffman, the president and ceo of a nonprofit global health organization. he served as ambassador. on the side, the director of the harvard global health institute advocates ely at the school public health. as moderator for discussion today, serving to try and tease out the difficult issues is the director of government relations for the u.s. global leadership coalition. thank you all for joining us, i look forward to engaging discussion. thank you. >> thanks everyone for being here today. this is a really important conversation at a timely conversation we are going to be having. i just saw a report yesterday that 200 zika virus is -- 200 individuals within the u.s. have been identified as having the zika virus very most of those folks are in the southern states, florida, puerto rico. the really important conversation to not only discuss the virus, we learned from ebola, and how they can help us with future pandemics. i'm really excited to be h
u.s. can be doing to help at that threat today. on our panel, starting on my left, we have a bbc senior adviser -- bpc advisory trade he worked at the department of healthnd services. next to him, ambassador carl hoffman, the president and ceo of a nonprofit global health organization. he served as ambassador. on the side, the director of the harvard global health institute advocates ely at the school public health. as moderator for discussion today, serving to try and tease out the difficult...
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u.s. digital services officer assigned to the department of education. we are going to explore with them is quite revolution from its roots in the darkness of health care.com 1.0 to the bipartisan victories that is now winning in washington today. please join me in welcoming mikey dickerson, hillary hartley, haley van dyck and lisa gelobter. [applause] >> high, guys. >> hello. >> as you can see the president refused t-shirts understood not in t-shirts and they are not all guys. [applause] in fact this is the most unique panel that we have had tonight for a number of reasons and we are glad to have you here. i'll tell you what. rather than by trying to introduce what each of you does and what you're doing now, why don't you just introduce yourselves briefly. i would like you to add what it was you were doing just before you started doing what you were doing now. mikey, let's start with you. >> i am mikey dickerson. i am the administrator as the color of the u.s. digital service. that is a government word that means manager. [laughter] and right before gather to do this, if you count this as a healthcare.gov story you're talking about a second ago, then righ
u.s. digital services officer assigned to the department of education. we are going to explore with them is quite revolution from its roots in the darkness of health care.com 1.0 to the bipartisan victories that is now winning in washington today. please join me in welcoming mikey dickerson, hillary hartley, haley van dyck and lisa gelobter. [applause] >> high, guys. >> hello. >> as you can see the president refused t-shirts understood not in t-shirts and they are not all...
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u.s. department of health and human services region 6 director marjorie petty and a number of local stakeholders including the rio uriba community health council. we gathered at the delancy street foundation to discuss ongoing efforts and ways to better address the heroin and prescription drug crisis in my state. what i heard loud and clear from public health officials, from law enforcement, first responders, and probably most importantly from people who have coped directly with this addiction is that this crisis is hitting entire communities and hitting them hard. everyone knows a family who has a child suffering to addiction or is in recovery, and many have literally lost loved ones to drug-related deaths. for decades, drug addiction and substance abuse have been passed down general rawings t-- passedo generation. the introduction of prescription opioid pain medications like oxycodone and hydrocodone into the market over the last two decades have poured fuel on this fire, created even more cases of opioid abuse and heroin addiction. these prescription opioid pain medications, which are so chem
u.s. department of health and human services region 6 director marjorie petty and a number of local stakeholders including the rio uriba community health council. we gathered at the delancy street foundation to discuss ongoing efforts and ways to better address the heroin and prescription drug crisis in my state. what i heard loud and clear from public health officials, from law enforcement, first responders, and probably most importantly from people who have coped directly with this addiction...