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the problem was, in the caribbean colonies, the africans outnumbered the european settlers, sometimes a rate of 20 to one, which facilitated slave revolts. there were major slave revolts in 1709 and 1736. the africans who escaped london's tourist district had challenged the crown quite sternly. this led to many european settlers in the group in making the great trek to the mainland, being chased out of the caribbean by enraged africans. for example, i did research for this book in newport, rhode island and the main library there to this very day is named fled abraham redwood, who after the 1736 slave revolt because many of his "africans" were involved in the slave revolt. .e fled he helped to basically establish that city on the atlantic coast. there is a close connection between what was transpiring in the caribbean and what was taking place in the mainland. historians need to recognize that even though these colonies were not necessarily a unitarian project, they were close and intimate connections. >> so why this great disparity between how people in the united states talk about th
the problem was, in the caribbean colonies, the africans outnumbered the european settlers, sometimes a rate of 20 to one, which facilitated slave revolts. there were major slave revolts in 1709 and 1736. the africans who escaped london's tourist district had challenged the crown quite sternly. this led to many european settlers in the group in making the great trek to the mainland, being chased out of the caribbean by enraged africans. for example, i did research for this book in newport,...
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in the caribbean where there's a very large increase in capacity, there are a lot of deals in the caribbeanight now, and between the lower occupancy, as we strive to hold on to pricing a bit more, you notice, that affected the yields in the caribbean, but overall for the year, we're increasing our guidance for the year. we see strength in the markets and we certainly see things turning to the positive. >> i want to encourage guests to take advantage of those deals, and we certainly look forward to entertaining guests there in the fourth quarter. >> i find this fascinating. australia is billed as the number one crew ship market in the world. you're now committing nine ships to be permanently based there. last australian do, you have 20 ships down there. to come back to what you were saying about the caribbean is, are you taking the ships away from the caribbean, in other words, will there be less discounts next year? >> i think australian has been a very strong market for a number of years. they do have a different vacation model, and they're mandated, i believe, 30 days of vacation ever ten
in the caribbean where there's a very large increase in capacity, there are a lot of deals in the caribbeanight now, and between the lower occupancy, as we strive to hold on to pricing a bit more, you notice, that affected the yields in the caribbean, but overall for the year, we're increasing our guidance for the year. we see strength in the markets and we certainly see things turning to the positive. >> i want to encourage guests to take advantage of those deals, and we certainly look...
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seven day cruise through the caribbean on a holland america cruise line.ave to win a spot, you just go. >> from ft. lauderdale. go from november 8th to the 15th. book reservations before slots are sold out. to tell us about this, we have the master chef junior winner, he's now 14, alexander. he's also going to be on this monday's episode of master chef but we get to see him right now. welcome to the show, alexander. >> thank you. >> this is so incredibly exciting. tell us about the cruise and exactly what you'll be doing on this awesome adventure. >> the cruise is jam packed. i'll be doing a pasta demo. i'll be doing my french macaroon demo. when you leave your room, after you get out of bed, walk around the cruise, maids come in and put one of my mack karroum's on each person's pillow. it will be fun. >> what's fascinating about being achef for you. >> i think my parents were big inspirations, so that fascinated me how my mom baked and my dad cooked. >> you're on the next episode as kind of a celebrity judge. tell us what your role is on this episode. >>
seven day cruise through the caribbean on a holland america cruise line.ave to win a spot, you just go. >> from ft. lauderdale. go from november 8th to the 15th. book reservations before slots are sold out. to tell us about this, we have the master chef junior winner, he's now 14, alexander. he's also going to be on this monday's episode of master chef but we get to see him right now. welcome to the show, alexander. >> thank you. >> this is so incredibly exciting. tell us...
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we have latin america and the caribbean up there. people in latin america and the caribbean in particular, they have a more fluid concept of race than what we will have in the united states of america, ok? when the english do their exploration, they are very ethnocentric. when the french are out there and the spanish and the dutch, and in my part one class, we learned all about this. but when those people come, men are typically coming out first to settle the area. and they're going to have relations with whatever female group is there, ok? so in this case we will have a mixture of native americans, africans, and europeans. so, with the spanish and the french and the dutch, they have, they're like, ok, this is going to happen. we might not want it to happen, so it is going to happen anyway. ok, there it is. the english were like, ok, this might happen. but we do not want it to happen. we will do everything we can to stop it from happening. did it happen? yes, of course it did. but the idea behind act is the background of the various
we have latin america and the caribbean up there. people in latin america and the caribbean in particular, they have a more fluid concept of race than what we will have in the united states of america, ok? when the english do their exploration, they are very ethnocentric. when the french are out there and the spanish and the dutch, and in my part one class, we learned all about this. but when those people come, men are typically coming out first to settle the area. and they're going to have...
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fo with my conversations with the new presidents, costa rica is the chair of the latin american-caribbeanence -- towards an intensified relationship will keep. i don't see any particular danger or turbulence in that relation, not between costa rica and the united states. >> is there any impact from the federal reserve's decision to wind down stimulus? some countries have said they might see a ripple effect because of it. >> it is difficult not to have ripple effects of some sort. we can expect that cold to be a mild one. i hope this will not stop the objectives we have, particularly because the major challenges i see for the growth of our economy are hours. we are responsible for some of the things that need to be done in order to prevent the cold from becoming pneumonia. >> mr. president, why is costa rica in group a for the world cup? what happened? >> it's a rough draw. you get there and you know it's going to be like that. all groups are difficult. the mostne of difficult ones. nobody said it was going to be easy. are you talking about soccer or your administration? >> i'm talking abo
fo with my conversations with the new presidents, costa rica is the chair of the latin american-caribbeanence -- towards an intensified relationship will keep. i don't see any particular danger or turbulence in that relation, not between costa rica and the united states. >> is there any impact from the federal reserve's decision to wind down stimulus? some countries have said they might see a ripple effect because of it. >> it is difficult not to have ripple effects of some sort. we...
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i am from that caribbean. i find, i must say i think it's quite important trying to bring about integrated social science to a complex issue instead of trying to answer it in a total sense. but to call the holocaust for example like being -- people being brought to the west as slaves. the slaughter of native americans, american indians. for i am from the wiping away of caribbean young people simply wiping them away because when the white man showed up they said the white man had no weapons. that is the first basis of the question. the problem of deciding is a more unique than other slaughters. if it's unique. >> sir the question you raise is so huge and so important i would like to try to answer that and let other people as their questions. i think you know what do i mean what i say unique? this is hugely and hotly-debated in all kinds of different contexts. and part of the problem is when you use the word unique, and especially i guess when you use it in the way that i have used its people sort of feel you ar
i am from that caribbean. i find, i must say i think it's quite important trying to bring about integrated social science to a complex issue instead of trying to answer it in a total sense. but to call the holocaust for example like being -- people being brought to the west as slaves. the slaughter of native americans, american indians. for i am from the wiping away of caribbean young people simply wiping them away because when the white man showed up they said the white man had no weapons....
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cod or the jersey shore or ocean city, maryland, caribbean is a good value in the summertime.member it's hurricane season and so prices drop a little bit for hurricane season. this is all normal stuff. gerri: is there an ick factor that people aren't going cruises because of what's happened? >> no. in fact what we're seeing in terms of deals, for alaska, not a lot left in alaska. if you hope to go alaska this summer, you might get a spot deal, you might ante up, the caribbean is fluid. i hardly recommend bermuda, canada, new england, great trips for first-timer, great trips because they are not far from home. gerri: you can get deals for 50 to 100 bucks a day, that's excluding booze and other amenities. that's a deal. >> motel 6 is more expensive. you get food, meals, cabin service twice a day. have you broadway show kind of entertainment. you have zip lines, bowling alleys, it's a fantastic value, swimming pools. beaches that are created on top of sun decks. so much that is included. yes, you can spend a fortune on extras if you choose to, but you don't have to choose to. ger
cod or the jersey shore or ocean city, maryland, caribbean is a good value in the summertime.member it's hurricane season and so prices drop a little bit for hurricane season. this is all normal stuff. gerri: is there an ick factor that people aren't going cruises because of what's happened? >> no. in fact what we're seeing in terms of deals, for alaska, not a lot left in alaska. if you hope to go alaska this summer, you might get a spot deal, you might ante up, the caribbean is fluid. i...
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. >> he told football officials from north and central america that the caribbean -- and the caribbean, rather, that his desire to be the president of fisa earns stronger than ever. the one group that opposes another term. subway workers in sÃo paulo have suspended their strike just two days before brazil's largest city hosts the first match of the world cup. but the workers there are demanding a wage rise by thursday or they say they will walk off the job again. >> there have been more protests over the costs of the world cup, with one ngo mounting a demonstration on the copacabana beach, they are trying to draw attention to the money being invested in the football tournament instead of in schools, hospitals, and public infrastructure. for the latest on that story, let's go to our world cup reporter in rio. titus, let's talk about set here. he says he wants to stay the president of fee for for a fifth term. how is that going down in front of the congress tomorrow? >> i can tell you that in rio, fee for is not -- fisa -- fifa a particularly popular right now. this just goes to show how
. >> he told football officials from north and central america that the caribbean -- and the caribbean, rather, that his desire to be the president of fisa earns stronger than ever. the one group that opposes another term. subway workers in sÃo paulo have suspended their strike just two days before brazil's largest city hosts the first match of the world cup. but the workers there are demanding a wage rise by thursday or they say they will walk off the job again. >> there have been...
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why don't you just hang out in the caribbean?ceded for part of the world. >> there's a lot of history there. the u.s. history there is not so good but there is some history. just chill out on the beach. here are the current temperatures. we have been dealing with this humidity for quite awhile. not much of a change today. we have rain and wind and we do have the potential for fall. it's 57 degrees at the lakefront. we will have that fault as we are cooler by the lake. this will expire today and then the empiric be on the lookout. today is another one of those mornings we can't see very far. just leave early today as soon not in a hurry. satellite radar composite shows dry conditions. higher clouds in the region. i think the clouds will break up nicely but later today we do have a weak disturbance moving across the community west of the county bringing potential for a shower or a thunderstorm. 77 degrees for our high today. typically we are in the low 80s. we do stay cloudy. quiet and cool get the windows open and let mother natur
why don't you just hang out in the caribbean?ceded for part of the world. >> there's a lot of history there. the u.s. history there is not so good but there is some history. just chill out on the beach. here are the current temperatures. we have been dealing with this humidity for quite awhile. not much of a change today. we have rain and wind and we do have the potential for fall. it's 57 degrees at the lakefront. we will have that fault as we are cooler by the lake. this will expire...
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there have been more than 130,000 suspected cases of the chicken virus in the caribbean and south america"the stream" year. 39 in the u.s. so far. the virus rarely results in death, but the symptoms can be severe, including fever, and joint pain. a woman from georgia now one of the cases in the u.s., she talked about the debilitating effects with. >> reporter: ashley manning got her malaria shots before a mission to haiti this month. she wasn't worried about the incurable chicken virus. >> just a about unof of mosquito rebel end with deet and hope you don't to get hit. >> reporter: ashley and another volunteer got bit. her sill to him showing up shortly after she returned home for georgia. >> my joints were hurting really bad. i was like getting really out of breath and i was like having a fever. 146789. >> reporter: she ended up in the hospital last wednesday. >> my temperature was really high so i was really does is a just counseled kind of out of it. >> reporter: because there is no cure doctors can only treat her systems. she was on crutches for a week before being able to walk on her
there have been more than 130,000 suspected cases of the chicken virus in the caribbean and south america"the stream" year. 39 in the u.s. so far. the virus rarely results in death, but the symptoms can be severe, including fever, and joint pain. a woman from georgia now one of the cases in the u.s., she talked about the debilitating effects with. >> reporter: ashley manning got her malaria shots before a mission to haiti this month. she wasn't worried about the incurable...
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hundreds affected by this virus across the caribbean. warn you you should travel with bug repellent. >>> gloucester township trying something new to fight the heroin epidemic. officials say they're launching several initiatives to help people struggling with that drug. one notable strategy going to have licensed drug and alcohol counselors in the court to advocate and help heroin addict. mayor will make that announcement later today. also later today, group of new jersey lawmakers will be meeting with people affected by extreme weather, and also, to talk about fighting climate change. >> they support new federal action by the environmental protection agency limiting carbon pollution. they say new jersey needs to act, too, siting statistics that eight of ten worse storms in new jersey history have happened since 1999. back in 2012, sandy proved to be the costly he is hurricane had history. law makers have scheduled news conference for this afternoon. >>> 5:21 the time. pretty violent weather overnight, but looks like it has moved out. loo
hundreds affected by this virus across the caribbean. warn you you should travel with bug repellent. >>> gloucester township trying something new to fight the heroin epidemic. officials say they're launching several initiatives to help people struggling with that drug. one notable strategy going to have licensed drug and alcohol counselors in the court to advocate and help heroin addict. mayor will make that announcement later today. also later today, group of new jersey lawmakers will...
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when i moved to the caribbean that h-p had somebody on how to a dozen islands in the caribbean buff oldureau -- of full bureau and the time i left weaver down to three or four people. and that it is a huge problem because i have great respect for journalists who go into a place the dough understand anything about the you are bound to make mistakes and to have people that speak the language note of place and it does seem to be going by the wayside and the matter what technology offers us settled thing can be replaced because it is not something you can just crowd source and typing it in the ukraine to cobble together some tweets. you really need to pay for something to be there long term. >> the fact that you were there have you got involved in the project that we talk about now? how much was your own initiative? how much was given to you? you had the extraordinary situation is what that produces with innovation. and the ethical problems to make life or death decisions. how would you get involved in the first place? >> pretty soon after hurricane katrina the stories hit the news that all
when i moved to the caribbean that h-p had somebody on how to a dozen islands in the caribbean buff oldureau -- of full bureau and the time i left weaver down to three or four people. and that it is a huge problem because i have great respect for journalists who go into a place the dough understand anything about the you are bound to make mistakes and to have people that speak the language note of place and it does seem to be going by the wayside and the matter what technology offers us settled...
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every year, 9 million americans travel to the caribbean. they're telling travelers to look out.se bug spray and be vigilant in the hours as the sun is setting. state and federal health authorities here are downplaying the threat of this disease spreading among the mosquito population in the u.s. but say mosquito prevention is still very important because of so many other mosquito-borne illnesses. robin? >> something to keep in mind, steve. thank you. >>> we're going to get the rest of this morning's top stories from cecilia vega, in for amy. >> good morning to everyone. we begin with the extreme weather, slamming central texas overnight. at least one tornado recorded. and hail, larger than baseballs damaging homes and cars. major flooding is also being reported around waco. one teenager is missing in the floodwaters. his car, swept away. we'll have more on those storms and the forecast in just a few moments. >>> also breaking overnight, word that police have foiled an attack at a tennessee high school. two boys are under arrest, charged with plotting a mass shooting. police aren
every year, 9 million americans travel to the caribbean. they're telling travelers to look out.se bug spray and be vigilant in the hours as the sun is setting. state and federal health authorities here are downplaying the threat of this disease spreading among the mosquito population in the u.s. but say mosquito prevention is still very important because of so many other mosquito-borne illnesses. robin? >> something to keep in mind, steve. thank you. >>> we're going to get the...
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caribbeanned by the development banks president warns smith. good morning. you guys are playing a lot for your electricity. we know you have geothermal and you have sunshine and wind. the opportunity for renewables is enormous. how do you make the transition? >> the transition will be made possible by creating an environment where private and takean come in advantage of the huge returns that are possible because of what is now very inefficient environment. so that what needs to happen is we need to focus on creating that regulatory environment, which will induce the private sector to take advantage of that $30 billion possibility that is there. islands of small small countries. what you need to do is figure .e., link to be one, i everybody up and make it a lot more efficient. >> you are on the right track, but it is not going to be possible to link up everybody on the islands, recognizing that we are -- yes. so the technology, i do not think the technology is there yet but there is opportunity for interconnectivity. that has got to be part of the solution to
caribbeanned by the development banks president warns smith. good morning. you guys are playing a lot for your electricity. we know you have geothermal and you have sunshine and wind. the opportunity for renewables is enormous. how do you make the transition? >> the transition will be made possible by creating an environment where private and takean come in advantage of the huge returns that are possible because of what is now very inefficient environment. so that what needs to happen is...
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health officials in the caribbean say it is an epidemic for them. is there the potential for it to reach that level in the u.s.? >> well, there's certainly a potential for the virus to establish itself in the united states. this virus mutated around 2005 and became very well adopted to an additional mosquito, not just the original. we have both of those mosquitoes in the united states and quite a lot of one variety. it is quite possible that the virus can establish itself here in the united states. >> how is it diagnosed? some of the symptoms can happen to a lot -- is similar to other things. how is it diagnosed? >> right, well, that is correct. there's a number of different viruses that can cause similar symptoms, so you really do have to send it out. there's actually -- you can go to the center for disease control website and you can submit specimen to say them to do a definitive diagnosis of this virus. that's what i would recommend. it will take about three days to get back the results from the c.d.c. >> who is at the greatest risk of catching t
health officials in the caribbean say it is an epidemic for them. is there the potential for it to reach that level in the u.s.? >> well, there's certainly a potential for the virus to establish itself in the united states. this virus mutated around 2005 and became very well adopted to an additional mosquito, not just the original. we have both of those mosquitoes in the united states and quite a lot of one variety. it is quite possible that the virus can establish itself here in the...
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peace in the caribbean that such. a make a quick list we need food what you want to. raise that kind of stuff. everything we can get a hands of ok so you go was wide open. toilet paper. snacks. you know what was that without exactly so we buy one ok so that's still on it. you. know. the only time i have a big change overnight just in pittsburgh. the first time it was exciting and then we came back i was like ok i just want to get. out and then. and then when you wake up. in time to different places we don't know what to expect. well bad. for roughing it up on the side very interesting. that is so gangster. when we have everything in thank me later to get some groceries. and come down to. how to do is i'll do my one who lied go do side what do they do back then. what else. besides they do. they will let you play if you. want to. put. one else but doesn't. know. how to get a big job. like all day and all. the. kids . you. it. was living in a wind and veg. that was not my plan and. come on by now here is junk and. there will be a meal when they open it. i can't even open
peace in the caribbean that such. a make a quick list we need food what you want to. raise that kind of stuff. everything we can get a hands of ok so you go was wide open. toilet paper. snacks. you know what was that without exactly so we buy one ok so that's still on it. you. know. the only time i have a big change overnight just in pittsburgh. the first time it was exciting and then we came back i was like ok i just want to get. out and then. and then when you wake up. in time to different...
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experts say american tourists are bringing it home from the caribbean where there is a major outbreakl, most twins are born within minutes, one set has birthdays that are 24 days apart. linda was 24 weeks pregnant when she went into labor. doctors in boston tried to stop it and four days later she delivered the little guy at 1 pound ten ounces. her labor stopped when 24 days later she delivered his little brother 2 pounds heavier. >> i didn't know it was possible. >> be grateful for everyday that you're pregnant and get you as far along as we possibly can. >> reporter: well, now, three months later, the boys weigh more than 6 pounds each. she -- he has a few medical problems because he was born so early, but both babies should be well enough to go home this week which is close to their original >> reporter: welcome back everyone, 7:24 sunday morning, time for the boat report we'll start with satellite and radar. we've got clear skies. just like yesterday morning, high pressure in control. winds out of the northwest, it's a land breeze for the folks at the jersey shore. the bay was rou
experts say american tourists are bringing it home from the caribbean where there is a major outbreakl, most twins are born within minutes, one set has birthdays that are 24 days apart. linda was 24 weeks pregnant when she went into labor. doctors in boston tried to stop it and four days later she delivered the little guy at 1 pound ten ounces. her labor stopped when 24 days later she delivered his little brother 2 pounds heavier. >> i didn't know it was possible. >> be grateful for...
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along with the latin american jewry initiative, the cuban research institute, the latin american and caribbean center, and the jewish studies initiative. this is 90 minutes. >> can you hear me? great. first of all, i want to thank the jewish museum of florida for hosting this venue, and for inviting me. i'm here today to talk about an unsolved mystery that hovered over america for over 60 years. that is, whatever became of the passengers who sailed on the 1939 ill fated voyage of the st. louis? late may, early june, 1939, really the unthinkable happened. the ship carrying over 900 jewish refugees fleeing nazi germany, just six months after kristallnacht, were denied entry in havana and then denied entry into the united states, after sailing very close to the shores of miami beach. so tantalizingly close that the passengers could see the palm trees and the hotels, and it's always very meaningful for me to speak about this event right here, in miami beach, where my understanding is that it was actually very close to south beach. so it's very close to where we are right now, the scene of the crim
along with the latin american jewry initiative, the cuban research institute, the latin american and caribbean center, and the jewish studies initiative. this is 90 minutes. >> can you hear me? great. first of all, i want to thank the jewish museum of florida for hosting this venue, and for inviting me. i'm here today to talk about an unsolved mystery that hovered over america for over 60 years. that is, whatever became of the passengers who sailed on the 1939 ill fated voyage of the st....
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in the caribbean that such. a make a quick list we need. what you want to. raise that kind of stuff. everything we can get a hands on ok so you go was wide open. toilet paper. snacks. you know what was it without exactly so we buy one ok so that's still on it. you. know. the only time i've had to change overnight just in pittsburgh. the first time it was exciting and then when we came back i was like ok i just want to get a. chat and then most of the night when you wake up in the morning you need. to get in a different place. we don't know what to expect. well back. roughing it up on the side very interesting. that is so gangster. when we had everything in thank me later to get some groceries. and come down to. one. house to do this although my wife who i go do side what do they do back then. what else. besides they. do let's play that you. want to. put. one else let us. know. and let's get a big job we like all day and all other problems to be. kids . then a. little . girl was living in the wanted and beg. that was not my plan. come on but i know you're a s
in the caribbean that such. a make a quick list we need. what you want to. raise that kind of stuff. everything we can get a hands on ok so you go was wide open. toilet paper. snacks. you know what was it without exactly so we buy one ok so that's still on it. you. know. the only time i've had to change overnight just in pittsburgh. the first time it was exciting and then when we came back i was like ok i just want to get a. chat and then most of the night when you wake up in the morning you...
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illness in africa and asia and appearing on a french island last december and now sfreding across the caribbean. the virus is expected to reach the u.s. >> it is one that is also a mosquito borne disease and will be the next west nile per se. >> it is carry ri ed by the same sweet as yellow fever. the schools are closed, and projects delayed and the hospitals crippled. there is no cure but they are hoping to lessen the stred with sweet nets. >> the bigst challenge is destroying all the areas that tolerate the mosquitos. >> with the on set of the hurricane season, the conditions are ripe for the virus bearing mosquitos to thrive and spread. >> school children in venezuela are giving a new history book to read and many of the teachers and parents are saying it is nothing more than propaganda. >> there aren't many differences in what is taught at the private and public schools in venezuela. and now, one textbook is looking to bring them even closer. in 2011, the government distributed a collection. 42 million textbooks celebrating 200 years of independence. late president and his policies are feat
illness in africa and asia and appearing on a french island last december and now sfreding across the caribbean. the virus is expected to reach the u.s. >> it is one that is also a mosquito borne disease and will be the next west nile per se. >> it is carry ri ed by the same sweet as yellow fever. the schools are closed, and projects delayed and the hospitals crippled. there is no cure but they are hoping to lessen the stred with sweet nets. >> the bigst challenge is...
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it affected more than 100,000 in the caribbean. there has been cases in north carolina, tennessee, and northern rhode island. it's not deadly, but can leave patients with joint pain for years. >>> a u.s. warship has moved closer to iraq as the president considers action. >>> those air strikes would be against the islamic state of iraq and levant or the i.s.i.l. the sunni rebel group has been marching towards baghdad since taking over major cities in the country. hundreds of thousands have been forced to flee their homes, and courtney kealy shows us how i.s.i.l. was able to make to this far. >> reporter: fighters from islamic state of iraq and levant seized tonnes of military equipment and hundreds of millions in cash this book when they took mosul, iraq's second largest city. their sights are set on baghdad. >> this is not a surprise. >> reporter: steve cook says the roots lie among the sunni foreigners which came to syria. now the fighters turned their sights on another shiite-led government, the one in neighbouring iraq. in contr
it affected more than 100,000 in the caribbean. there has been cases in north carolina, tennessee, and northern rhode island. it's not deadly, but can leave patients with joint pain for years. >>> a u.s. warship has moved closer to iraq as the president considers action. >>> those air strikes would be against the islamic state of iraq and levant or the i.s.i.l. the sunni rebel group has been marching towards baghdad since taking over major cities in the country. hundreds of...
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more than a dozen caribbean nations are dealing with an outbreak with an estimated 100,000 cases. travelers from those countries, now bringing it to the u.s. >> just slowly been picking its way around the world. and finally, it landed in the caribbean. >> reporter: the symptoms begin three to seven days after the mosquito bite. and usually last about a week. including fever, headache, muscle pain, rash and severe joint pain in hands and feet. the cdc says although there is concern over the latest cases, there's not an outbreak in the u.s. health officials say americans, especially those traveling abroad, need to watch for signs. health officials say they are also monitoring other reports of people having similar symptoms in at least 12 states. and they also say they could expect a spike in cases this summer, as people traveling back and forth to the world cup games in brazil return. >> a lot to look out for. michelle, thank you. >>> the white house is facing some hard choices this morning as we get more dire news out of iraq, with the heavily-armed islamic militants pushing furthe
more than a dozen caribbean nations are dealing with an outbreak with an estimated 100,000 cases. travelers from those countries, now bringing it to the u.s. >> just slowly been picking its way around the world. and finally, it landed in the caribbean. >> reporter: the symptoms begin three to seven days after the mosquito bite. and usually last about a week. including fever, headache, muscle pain, rash and severe joint pain in hands and feet. the cdc says although there is concern...
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peace in the caribbean that such. a make a quick list we need. what we want to. raise the kind of stuff. everything we can get a hands of ok so you go was wide open the. toilet paper. snacks was what it was opened it with exactly so we buy one ok so that's still on it. you. know. the only time i've been to the train overnight just in pittsburgh that was. the first time really exciting and then we came back i was like ok i just want to get. that out i don't need to have a dollar. we spend. it and then. it's time to different places we don't know what to expect. well bad. for roughing it up on the side very interesting. that is so gangster. when we had everything in the world thank me later to get some groceries. and come down to. how to do a good although by one who lived below do side what do they do back then. what else. besides. the pool let's play with you. all. one else was. not. going to get a big job. like all day and all others. can't. i'm going to go. oh. yeah i was going into wine and veg. that was not my plan and. come on but i know you're a strong man
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peace in the caribbean that such. a make a quick list we need. what you want to. raise that kind of stuff. everything we can get a hands of ok so you go one wide open. toilet paper. snacks. you know what was opened up without exactly so we buy one ok so that's still on it. you. know the moment. the only time i ever took a train overnight just in pittsburgh that was. the first time it was exciting and then when we came back i was like ok i just want to get. that i will need it. we've been to all of the chit chat and then most of the night and when you wake up in the morning you need city. hall in time to different places we don't know what to expect. well bad. for roughing it up on the side very interesting. that is so gangster. when we have everything in the world thank me later to get some groceries. and come down to the pub. and. how to do is we all go by one who lived close to side one who was going to buy. this. let's play if you. want to know. what else but as. i'm going to get a big job. like all day and all. the. kids. you. you. know. you go. on living in t
peace in the caribbean that such. a make a quick list we need. what you want to. raise that kind of stuff. everything we can get a hands of ok so you go one wide open. toilet paper. snacks. you know what was opened up without exactly so we buy one ok so that's still on it. you. know the moment. the only time i ever took a train overnight just in pittsburgh that was. the first time it was exciting and then when we came back i was like ok i just want to get. that i will need it. we've been to all...
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peace in the caribbean that such. a make a quick list we need. what we need to. raise that kind of stuff. everything we can get a hands on ok so you go was wide open. toilet paper. snacks. what was that without exit t.v. so we buy one ok so that's still on it. yeah. the only time i ever took a train overnight just in pittsburgh that was. the first time really exciting and then we came back and that's when they get. to. chat and then. they're going to different places we don't know what to expect. well back. roughing it up on the side very interesting. that is so gangster. when we had everything in thank me later to get some groceries. and come down to. one. house to do this although by one who lie go do side what do they do but then. what else. they do. they will let you. all. one else what is it. that. i'm going to get a big job. like all day and all. the. kids. you. it. was a living in wanting beg how do you leave that was not my plan and. come on but i know you're a strong man and. it will be a meal when they open to me that. i can't even open the door my plan
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. >> she bought a new car, a boat, and took her family on a caribbean vacation. the expenses exceeded her family's discretionary income. sharon was a part-time car salesperson. her husband was a sales representative. and investigators also learned that rogers named sharon the sole beneficiary of his mul multimillion dollar estate. armed with a search warrant, investigators confiscated sharon's shoes for analysis. >> i believe we got over 20 or 30 pairs of shoes into the laboratory. >> one pair caught michaud's attention, a pair of size 6 1/2 tennis shoes. michaud dusted the shoes with powder and applied a sticky sheet of acetate to lift the print. all shoe impressions are distinctive. >> when a shoe is made, and it comes out of the factory, it's exactly like every other shoe made in that particular mold. and as soon as you start walking on that shoe, you get microscopic scratches and cuts and nicks in the bottom of the shoe that makes that shoe different from all others in the world. >> the shoe impression found on the glass at the crime scene had various nicks a
. >> she bought a new car, a boat, and took her family on a caribbean vacation. the expenses exceeded her family's discretionary income. sharon was a part-time car salesperson. her husband was a sales representative. and investigators also learned that rogers named sharon the sole beneficiary of his mul multimillion dollar estate. armed with a search warrant, investigators confiscated sharon's shoes for analysis. >> i believe we got over 20 or 30 pairs of shoes into the laboratory....
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in the caribbean that. make a quick list we need. what we need to. raise that kind of stuff. everything we can get a hands on ok so you go was wide open. toilet paper. snacks. what was. that without exactly so we buy one ok so that's still on it. the only time i ever took a train overnight just in pittsburgh. the first time really exciting and then we came back i was like ok i just want to get. to. chad and then. it's time to different places we don't know what to expect. well back. roughing it up on the side very interesting. that is so gangster. when we have everything in thank me later to get some groceries. to. how do we all do by one who i go to side one who's going to buy. this. one else. besides. the well let's play that you. know. what else but it's. not. going to get a big job. like all day and all. the. kids. you. that it. was a living in to want to beg. that was not my plan and. come on but i know you're a strong man and. they will come to me when they open. i can't even open the door oh my plan was to get this bag that most russians used to pick up this stuff in s
in the caribbean that. make a quick list we need. what we need to. raise that kind of stuff. everything we can get a hands on ok so you go was wide open. toilet paper. snacks. what was. that without exactly so we buy one ok so that's still on it. the only time i ever took a train overnight just in pittsburgh. the first time really exciting and then we came back i was like ok i just want to get. to. chad and then. it's time to different places we don't know what to expect. well back. roughing it...
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chikungunya fever, advisor has quickly spread across the caribbean and because it's been observed in temperate climates, the virus is expected to eventually reach the u.s. >> it more than likely will be introduced into the united states and will be our next west nile per se. >> the host for denge and yellow fever. in haiti the disease has disabled so many people that schools have been closed, building projects delayed and hospitals crippled. there is no cure for chikungunya, but distribution of mosquito nets, which are hard to afford for refugees. where the mosquitoes breed. >> our biggest challenge now is to destroy all the furrowless around our houses and anything that tolerates mosquitoes, in order to many eliminate the chikungunya. >> tom ackerman, al jazeera. >> a battle brewing. homeowners offering their properties to travelers have businesses seeing red. >>> and former secretary of state and potential presidential candidate hillary clinton goes on the road, on her national book tour. book tour. tour. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie sy. the headlines this h
chikungunya fever, advisor has quickly spread across the caribbean and because it's been observed in temperate climates, the virus is expected to eventually reach the u.s. >> it more than likely will be introduced into the united states and will be our next west nile per se. >> the host for denge and yellow fever. in haiti the disease has disabled so many people that schools have been closed, building projects delayed and hospitals crippled. there is no cure for chikungunya, but...
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security in offarabian gulf, deploys the coast of africa to prevent piracy, and operates in the deep caribbean with our navy sailors countering drug smuggling. when the coast guard was returned to its peacetime role in 1946, the secretary of the war stated that during the the coast guard earned the highest respect and deepest appreciation of the navy and marine corps. its performance of duty has been without exception in keeping with the highest traditions of the naval service. i want to end my remarks by again saluting the but -- the veterans of the battle of midway. your heroism was the turning point in the campaign. you brought us back from that in 1941, theday date president roosevelt said would live in infamy, and allowed us to face victory and triumph again. you risk your lives, your friends and shipmates sacrificed their lives to secure this victory at midway. your service and sacrifice is in keeping with the highest tradition of the coast guard's core values of honor, respect, and devotion to duty. on behalf of the men and women of the united states coast guard, i salute you for a duty
security in offarabian gulf, deploys the coast of africa to prevent piracy, and operates in the deep caribbean with our navy sailors countering drug smuggling. when the coast guard was returned to its peacetime role in 1946, the secretary of the war stated that during the the coast guard earned the highest respect and deepest appreciation of the navy and marine corps. its performance of duty has been without exception in keeping with the highest traditions of the naval service. i want to end my...
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it is believed he contracted the virus on a trip to the caribbean. chicagoans are living longer. city's average life expectancy is at a record 77.8 years. that is up more than seven years since 1990. i life spans are longer across all city neighborhoods and ethnic groups. hispanics likelive the longest. >> we have lunch break coming up next. we are heading break coming up next. we are heading out to the grille. mereh x ta.at larrry donahue is here. we are making a father's day feast. when do you put the sauce on? do not open the grill. i would gget impatient. today we are going to cook the perfect rib eye., start with a hot clean grill. going to be about 500 degrees. always start with a room temperature steak. a little piece of plastic over there. that is what people do not realize. that is a great tip. today we are going to do something. a little bit of chili powder. some brown sugar. black pepper, kumin and salt. it will give us a different flavor profile. there is not a lot of salt in there. a little sweet a little spicy do you marinate the steaks? >> we like to keep the juice
it is believed he contracted the virus on a trip to the caribbean. chicagoans are living longer. city's average life expectancy is at a record 77.8 years. that is up more than seven years since 1990. i life spans are longer across all city neighborhoods and ethnic groups. hispanics likelive the longest. >> we have lunch break coming up next. we are heading break coming up next. we are heading out to the grille. mereh x ta.at larrry donahue is here. we are making a father's day feast. when...
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parasite has wreaked more than a billion dollars worth of damage throughout latin america and the caribbean it speculates in the next billion years, coffee might not exist the way we know it. it speculates in the next 50 years, coffee might not exist the way we know it. >> we are going to have a look at the neatest sports headlines. italy laid down a marker at of the world cup opener against england with a 5-3 win over brazil. won over trinidad and to tobago before leaving for brazil. >> it is good for everybody. scoring eight goals is not easy, him if some say -- even if some say it was only jamaica. we also have to see what they've done before facing us. they did not suffer a thrashing. they never conceded more than two goals. they only beat them by scoring a goal in the 85th minute. it is to our credit and the credit of the players regarding what they have done. it is a good night to fill ourselves with confidence without going to brazil being overconfident. it is a good last warm-up game that ends three weeks of preparation. england scored a touchdown in brazil. they will be based in ri
parasite has wreaked more than a billion dollars worth of damage throughout latin america and the caribbean it speculates in the next billion years, coffee might not exist the way we know it. it speculates in the next 50 years, coffee might not exist the way we know it. >> we are going to have a look at the neatest sports headlines. italy laid down a marker at of the world cup opener against england with a 5-3 win over brazil. won over trinidad and to tobago before leaving for brazil....
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personal files was evidence he placed bets through olympic sports, an off-shore betting agency in the caribbeanand they would tell you the lines, the spreads and what the picks were on those games. and he would then place bets on those. >> gambling agencies set up shop outside the country to circumvent u.s. law enforcement. >> all of his bets throughout his entire account history with olympic sports were made by telephone. olympic sports records all incoming phone calls and the reason they do that is just in case somebody has an argument over whether or not they made a bet or did not make a bet, they've got some kind of proof to back up what happened. >> when police listened to the tapes, they heard someone else on the phone with jason. >> 100 -- >> i'll place my bet on -- >> the voice sounded like jason's friend, mark wu. and it was clear that wu was also betting big on sporting events. >> you have jason actually taking over, grabbing the phone in some manner because you could hear the voice change on the tapes. you can also hear him in the background telling wu what to do. you can see that mc
personal files was evidence he placed bets through olympic sports, an off-shore betting agency in the caribbeanand they would tell you the lines, the spreads and what the picks were on those games. and he would then place bets on those. >> gambling agencies set up shop outside the country to circumvent u.s. law enforcement. >> all of his bets throughout his entire account history with olympic sports were made by telephone. olympic sports records all incoming phone calls and the...
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. >> i have got tune go to the caribbean, gotten to travel all across the nation. go to meet up for a special sugar daddy. he has potential. he is really nice. easy to be around. easy-going. >> reporter: after dinner it is time to pack for a long weekend lane la where s in louisiana, meeting up with her main sugar daddy, larry. except this is kenny, olympia's secondary sugar daddy who has come by the airport to see her off. the encounter is short. >> need cash? need some money? >> yes. >> yeah. >> reporter: but for olympia -- >> larry. >> this is the first time larry and e liolympia have seen each r in six weeks. larry is a mormon. they have been in a sugar baby/daddy relationship for a year and a half and claim their relationship is not what you would expect. >> is there sex in this relationship? >> no. >> no sex? >> not at this point. we don't believe in having premarital sex? >> is this the perfect scenario for you? >> yes. >> have some one that gives you money. you didn't have to sleep with them. >> have some one gives me money. i don't have to sleep with them.
. >> i have got tune go to the caribbean, gotten to travel all across the nation. go to meet up for a special sugar daddy. he has potential. he is really nice. easy to be around. easy-going. >> reporter: after dinner it is time to pack for a long weekend lane la where s in louisiana, meeting up with her main sugar daddy, larry. except this is kenny, olympia's secondary sugar daddy who has come by the airport to see her off. the encounter is short. >> need cash? need some...
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a huge on a depth films -- alice in wonderland, pirates of the caribbean -- and i worked with angelinaouple of her shows, including maleficent. showed me aartist rock and it had all these flex of different colors in there, blues and greens and pinks. basically, i tried to incorporate all of those colors into that lens. there is competition. us, ais only a few of handful, less than 10, i think. there are so many things i love about this job. i get the paint. i am an artist. i get to pay for a living. to see them finish their makeup and put in the contact lenses, everything comes together as the finishing touch. it's the cherry on top. has producedidson a green bike that runs on electricity. cool look at some of the him a clean ride you may well enjoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> data shows chinese manufacturing on the up. the hang seng headed for its highest close since january. ofni militants in charge iraqi borders, at least some of them. and the world cup of beer shows unexpected [indiscernible] latest developed out of iraq -- militant forces claiming to control border crossings with jordan and syria.
a huge on a depth films -- alice in wonderland, pirates of the caribbean -- and i worked with angelinaouple of her shows, including maleficent. showed me aartist rock and it had all these flex of different colors in there, blues and greens and pinks. basically, i tried to incorporate all of those colors into that lens. there is competition. us, ais only a few of handful, less than 10, i think. there are so many things i love about this job. i get the paint. i am an artist. i get to pay for a...
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. ♪ >> the cuban and caribbean flavors of his hometown, peppered with colorful slang, influence the sound2004 debut solo album, "miami." >> if it wasn't for that atmosphere, i couldn't have started my musical career. >> three more albums follow. pitbull's music matures and so does his image. baggy pants and baseball caps are traded for tightly tailored suits. >> what sooif shoi've shown is through the music business. and people say, why don't you make music for the street anymore? and i'm like, i made music to get out of the street, not stay in the street. how come you putting on these suits now, chico? this shows maturity, growth, evolution. this is what i want to teach y'all. this is what this music is about. this is what this journey is about. >> in 2009, pitbull's journey has him moving up the charts. hollywood reporter music editor, shirley halperin. >> i think when "i know you want me" came out, it sort of took him out of being mr. 305 to being mr. worldwide. >> in an interview with cnn, as the song is hitting its peak, pit bull credits his growing success to good old-fashioned dedi
. ♪ >> the cuban and caribbean flavors of his hometown, peppered with colorful slang, influence the sound2004 debut solo album, "miami." >> if it wasn't for that atmosphere, i couldn't have started my musical career. >> three more albums follow. pitbull's music matures and so does his image. baggy pants and baseball caps are traded for tightly tailored suits. >> what sooif shoi've shown is through the music business. and people say, why don't you make music...
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cover a space as large as a football field creating on spaces on the beach of california and the caribbeanns come from? >> i try to translate the world as i understand it. >> reporter: it took two hours to complete this product at san francisco's ocean beach. >> reporter: one deep stroke? >> yes. >> reporter: how it looked wasn't clear until the end. it's as if you're a paymenter but you're blind folded. >> he was educated as an environmental scientist and worked in computer programming before giving it up for his artistic passion ten years ago. >> i never thought i caught make a living raking in the sand. >> reporter: he uses a camera mounted on a quad camera. he sells post cards online. larger prints for $300. beachgoers seem drawn in. >> i'm a humble person. i don't think i'm doing monumental thipgss for humanity but in a small way i'm contributing the happiness of the people who get to experience and it does something for them. >> when the tide takes it away, amador has a blank slate to do it again. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> pretty cool. coming up after your local n
cover a space as large as a football field creating on spaces on the beach of california and the caribbeanns come from? >> i try to translate the world as i understand it. >> reporter: it took two hours to complete this product at san francisco's ocean beach. >> reporter: one deep stroke? >> yes. >> reporter: how it looked wasn't clear until the end. it's as if you're a paymenter but you're blind folded. >> he was educated as an environmental scientist and...
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many of those people have recently traveled to the caribbean.ials say the virus is unusually deadly but it can cause severe joint pain. right now there is no vaccine or treatment t. school district has sent home a letter to parents warning about an epidemic of whooping cough. >> health officials say it is common for cases of whooping cough to peak every 3-5 years the last time cases peaked was in 2010. >> it's celebrating with an incentive to find your new best friend. the shelter is offering try a adoptions this weekend. it is showing off a new in door dog part and says there's more space. dogs will be allowed off leash during certain areas at bug cooper eagle. supporters of the program say it's needed bah many homes have small yards. opponents say the off leash areas are fenced and are too close to schools an playground. >> turns out sitting down with an entire season of your faith show. >> they say in some cases becoming more about the popularity of the tv marathon than the actual show. you should only park yourself in front of the tv for the
many of those people have recently traveled to the caribbean.ials say the virus is unusually deadly but it can cause severe joint pain. right now there is no vaccine or treatment t. school district has sent home a letter to parents warning about an epidemic of whooping cough. >> health officials say it is common for cases of whooping cough to peak every 3-5 years the last time cases peaked was in 2010. >> it's celebrating with an incentive to find your new best friend. the shelter...
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although illness is primarily found in africa, east i shall ya, caribbean islands, cdc is concerned american tourist cost bring it back to this country. doctor jen will join just our next hour to talk more about this virus and how you can protect yourself from mosquito bites. >> you may want to stands up when you hear this story. sitting too much apparently can increase the risk of some cancers. german researchers found inactivity can put people at significantly higher risk for colon, endo meade tree alan lung cancer. doctors say colon and endometrial cancers linked to watching it. v because people don't usually drink or eat the right foods watching television. so there go. >> all right, also, do you keep electronic devices in your bedroom? researchers say those devices can disrupt sleep cycles by tricking your body in thinking it is daytime, thus stopping it from produce ago hormone that helps you sleep. sleep experts suggest enforcing electronic curfew an hour before bed time. easier said than done, because how many of us check your e-mail? >> and if you are like us, you go to bed during t
although illness is primarily found in africa, east i shall ya, caribbean islands, cdc is concerned american tourist cost bring it back to this country. doctor jen will join just our next hour to talk more about this virus and how you can protect yourself from mosquito bites. >> you may want to stands up when you hear this story. sitting too much apparently can increase the risk of some cancers. german researchers found inactivity can put people at significantly higher risk for colon,...
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it blamed increase in the competition in the caribbean but carnival said that bookings for the remainder of this year are ahead. the stock was down 3% today to $38.23. >>> shares of elizabeth arden fell on news of a restructuring keover. the cosmetics company is aiming to save as much as $35 million a year by cutting staff, reorganizing the supply chain. discontinuing poorly performing products and closing the purr toe rico affiliate. the dropped to $27.41. >>> a similar story at avon. investors got a chance to react to news that avon plans to cut jobs. the world's largest direct seller of cosmetics will cut costs and return to profitability. the strategy could result in annual savings as much as $55 million. despite that, shares fell about 1% to $14.55. >>> and the federal reserve is giving citi group six more months to resubmit a revised capital plan. the bank rejected the original plan in march, citi needs the okay. without it, it can't increase dividend. shares fell to $47.81. >>> one sign an economic recovery may take hold is happening in those states hard hit by the great recession
it blamed increase in the competition in the caribbean but carnival said that bookings for the remainder of this year are ahead. the stock was down 3% today to $38.23. >>> shares of elizabeth arden fell on news of a restructuring keover. the cosmetics company is aiming to save as much as $35 million a year by cutting staff, reorganizing the supply chain. discontinuing poorly performing products and closing the purr toe rico affiliate. the dropped to $27.41. >>> a similar story...
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the patients picked up the illness when traveling to the caribbean where it is rapid think spreading.e -- fever and rash. >>> cosmetic treatment, some maybe getting too much. going for quick procedures hoping to shave a few years off the looks and saw much different results. >> it felt like i had a big piece of cement attached to me. >> a cobweb feeling, itchy and [ male announcer ] type 2 diabetes affects millions of us. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine -- what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine...loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how. the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may hel
the patients picked up the illness when traveling to the caribbean where it is rapid think spreading.e -- fever and rash. >>> cosmetic treatment, some maybe getting too much. going for quick procedures hoping to shave a few years off the looks and saw much different results. >> it felt like i had a big piece of cement attached to me. >> a cobweb feeling, itchy and [ male announcer ] type 2 diabetes affects millions of us. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down....
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it's called chicken gunya coming from caribbean and it's also well the problem is it has no cure or treatment. symptoms kick in 3 to 7 days after the mosquito bite including fever, headache, rash and joint pain that could last for months. so far c d c says there's 38 combined and confirmed cases. >>> on "healthcheck" tonight in correctible facial fillers revolutionized facial improvement. they were used more than 2 million timesp. patients may be getting too much of a good thing. health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman has the story. >> artist dris teen kulper is drawn to beauty. her face blew up after her face blew up from fine lines. >> i was putting ice on my lips to debt them normal. >> not only was it unsightly. >> it hurt tremendously. >> it kind of ballooned out. >> jennifer marquse didn't have pain but nriler placed above and below here eyes started affecting her vision. >> like there was a could be web feeling in my eyes and itchiness, blurriness. >> plastic surgeon alan wog said jennifer had so much filler her cheeks would black her vision when she smiled. lately he says pro
it's called chicken gunya coming from caribbean and it's also well the problem is it has no cure or treatment. symptoms kick in 3 to 7 days after the mosquito bite including fever, headache, rash and joint pain that could last for months. so far c d c says there's 38 combined and confirmed cases. >>> on "healthcheck" tonight in correctible facial fillers revolutionized facial improvement. they were used more than 2 million timesp. patients may be getting too much of a good...