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the hospital called the cdc and the cdc called u so a bunch of people got spiked. what makes it a bau case? they each received 10 to 20 times the normal dose. reid: it's enough to kill a small child. or cause a grown man to kill one with a tire iron. of the 7 victims, there was one death and one coma. this is from the hospital security footage the same night fisher lost it. these people didn't get spiked. these people were poisoned. shop kmart and get after christmas prices now... at the big bling blowout! get up to 75% off all fine jewerly... like these 2-carat diamond rings, just $229.99 each... plus jewelry boxes are 60% off! now that's kmart smart. [whistle blows] - hey. he went to jared. - he definitely went to jared. that's a peerless diamond. that's the ideal ideal-cut diamond. what? female announcer: jared has five times the selection of ordinary jewelry stores, with thousands of loose diamonds and hundreds of settings to create your own one-of-a-kind ring. - that's an extraordinarily... [sniffs] beautiful moment. - yo, man. you crying? - [sniffs] no. annou
the hospital called the cdc and the cdc called u so a bunch of people got spiked. what makes it a bau case? they each received 10 to 20 times the normal dose. reid: it's enough to kill a small child. or cause a grown man to kill one with a tire iron. of the 7 victims, there was one death and one coma. this is from the hospital security footage the same night fisher lost it. these people didn't get spiked. these people were poisoned. shop kmart and get after christmas prices now... at the big...
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cansancio, perdida de peso entre otros. según el centro para el control y prevencion de enfermedades cdcsus siglas en ingles los hispanos tienen una gran incidencia de casos, en especial los hombres el cdc tambien afirma que las pruebas periodicas de deteccion son claves para la prevencion y el diagnostico temprano de esta enfermedad mortal visitas periodicas al medico que determinen la necesidad o no de reliazar examenes especializados de diagnostico pueden evitar complicaciones futuras que implicarian un gran desgaste fisico,te temp es "agenda washington", esta mañana me acompaña el doctor elmer carreño director médico del departamento de salud en el estado de maryland tenemos la gentileza de contar con su presencia. >> gracias es un placer. >> estamos hablando con este tema del aspecto de la salud, es el caso de l l de muerte en cáncer en los latinos en estados unidos. >> mario: lo padecemos frecuentemente. el cáncer de colon en sí,¿como lo podríamos describir? >> es una anormalidad desde la estructura del colon específicamente a nivel celular y hay un cambio completamente. la arquite
cansancio, perdida de peso entre otros. según el centro para el control y prevencion de enfermedades cdcsus siglas en ingles los hispanos tienen una gran incidencia de casos, en especial los hombres el cdc tambien afirma que las pruebas periodicas de deteccion son claves para la prevencion y el diagnostico temprano de esta enfermedad mortal visitas periodicas al medico que determinen la necesidad o no de reliazar examenes especializados de diagnostico pueden evitar complicaciones futuras que...
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. >> well, kai, the cdc says 30 people died from eating tainted cantaloupe. and that includes one person from maryland. also, a woman pregnant at the time of the illness miscarried. the melons came from jenson's farm in colorado. symptoms of listeria can take up to two months to appear, which is why the illnesses showed up for several months after the recall. this is the deadliest foodborn outbreak in the u.s. since 1924. >> dirty equipment is being blamed for the spread of the potentially deadly bacteria. >>> missing american in iran. for the first time, they release hostage video they received from captors. tara mergener reports for wjz. robert leavenner's family released a video of their own. >> reporter: this video shows hostage robert levinson, a retired fbi agent, who disappeared inside iran. >> i have been treated well. i need the help of the united states government to answer the requests of the group that has held me for 3 1/2 years. >> reporter: his family is releasing the tape it received last november. and levinson's son david, is sending has own
. >> well, kai, the cdc says 30 people died from eating tainted cantaloupe. and that includes one person from maryland. also, a woman pregnant at the time of the illness miscarried. the melons came from jenson's farm in colorado. symptoms of listeria can take up to two months to appear, which is why the illnesses showed up for several months after the recall. this is the deadliest foodborn outbreak in the u.s. since 1924. >> dirty equipment is being blamed for the spread of the...
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the cdc waited to declare an end because symptoms can take up to two months to appear. >> the opening of the crab season may be delayed. the state department of fish and game hasn't made a final decision but the season reportedly won't start until january 15th. the delay is due to test of crab showing a poor crab to meat size ratio. >> the air quality management district has declared tomorrow a spare the air day making a 4th in a row. we are giving you a live look at -- it means a ban on using fireplaces and wood stoves. the ban doesn't apply if those are your only sources of heat. air quality management district said all of last winter we only had four spare the air day. >> tomorrow could be the last day because sunday something is brewing out there. >> hi. yeah, two weeks of dry weather across the bay area and things could change as we head in to the weekend. over -- across today, across the bay area today we had plenty of clear skies, you can see clear skies on the tracker, no rain out there, as we switch over to satellite a few high clouds to the south and just off shore and it'll
the cdc waited to declare an end because symptoms can take up to two months to appear. >> the opening of the crab season may be delayed. the state department of fish and game hasn't made a final decision but the season reportedly won't start until january 15th. the delay is due to test of crab showing a poor crab to meat size ratio. >> the air quality management district has declared tomorrow a spare the air day making a 4th in a row. we are giving you a live look at -- it means a...
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. >>> 30 years ago there was an ominous report from the cdc. five men in los angeles all with a mysterious new deseechls all five of them eventually died and all they had in common was a trashed immune system. they didn't know each other. they had no apparent connection. we now know they had aids. since then it's killed nearly 30 million people. 34 million more are living with hiv. that's the virus that causes aids. more than a million of them are in this country alone. this week i was part of an event to raise awareness and try to bretter fight back against hiv and aids. >>> the beginning of the end of aids. i like the way that sounds. i like the way that sounds when i first heard it. i like the way that while some problems in d.c. seem too big, too difficult, this dev stating disease, we can tackle. we can put hiv/aids on the run, so to speak. the beginning of end of the aids is something that allows us to stand at that most perfect union of audacity. thing of what is audacious, that intersection, that's where we want to be. the organization'
. >>> 30 years ago there was an ominous report from the cdc. five men in los angeles all with a mysterious new deseechls all five of them eventually died and all they had in common was a trashed immune system. they didn't know each other. they had no apparent connection. we now know they had aids. since then it's killed nearly 30 million people. 34 million more are living with hiv. that's the virus that causes aids. more than a million of them are in this country alone. this week i was...
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the cdc says that eating raw cookie dough, whether homemade or store bought, could make you seriously sick. >> you shouldn't eat raw cookie dough, regardless of what flavor or where you got it. >> reporter: the newest research is based on an e. coli outbreak two years ago, which sent 35 people to the hospital. the bacteria causes fever and stomach pain. in the worst cases, it can cause kidney failure. the cdc's investigation pointed to ready-to-bake, prepackaged cookie dough and led to a major recall. >> blows my mind that you can tell me that there is e. coli in cookie dough. >> reporter: and if you're really hooked, the cdc says ready-to-eat products like cookies -- cookie dough icecream are okay. >> they are still not what caused the problem in 2009. but they have identified flour as a likely culprit. >> flower is a natural product. it doesn't usually go through specific process to kill pathogens. >> reporter: a fact that won't stop nicholas yarden. >> cookie dough, i think that's the problem. it's not a menace. and i will continue doing it for the rest of my life. >> reporter: a d
the cdc says that eating raw cookie dough, whether homemade or store bought, could make you seriously sick. >> you shouldn't eat raw cookie dough, regardless of what flavor or where you got it. >> reporter: the newest research is based on an e. coli outbreak two years ago, which sent 35 people to the hospital. the bacteria causes fever and stomach pain. in the worst cases, it can cause kidney failure. the cdc's investigation pointed to ready-to-bake, prepackaged cookie dough and led...
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the cdc is now saying don't even think about eating raw cookie dough. researchers say the raw flour not the eggs could be what's making people sick. researchers say companies should think about formulating ready to bake cookie dough to be safer and they say we need more education about the risks that come with eating raw cookie dough. something we have done for years justin. >> how about that. and some people still won't stop after hearing that story. this morning we are looking at deep chill but not as bad as it was last week. and in fact we are watching the freezing temperatures all the way down to the deep south and they have recovered 43 in atlanta. and wanted to show you that with cloud cover and rain nearby. and it's 20s back to the ohio valley and we are in sampling that and there's the rain event across the deep south. upper level winds carrying the moisture to the northeast but rain will stay far away. there's the next frontal boundary and it's like the last few a slow mover and storm track stays to the west and it's going to keep us on the war
the cdc is now saying don't even think about eating raw cookie dough. researchers say the raw flour not the eggs could be what's making people sick. researchers say companies should think about formulating ready to bake cookie dough to be safer and they say we need more education about the risks that come with eating raw cookie dough. something we have done for years justin. >> how about that. and some people still won't stop after hearing that story. this morning we are looking at deep...
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. >> but a new warning from the cdc could change the way some of you enjoy this part of the season. >> we'll have more plus your icy cold weather first in less than two minutes. >>> good morning. welcome back to 9news now this monday morning. 4:45. it is freezing out there and below in a lot of parts of our area. >> we're the warm spot at 32. we have spots in the upper teens this morning. i don't know if you've been up early or not but it has been quite frosty out there. >> sure. >> we've got a lot of ground water. some of that seeping up. you heard monika talking about some areas. we have slick spots that we clearly have to be concerned with this morning. she'll have more on that coming up. let's start you off with a look at the bus stop forecast. here we go this monday morning. it is chilly out there. a few clouds mixing in with the stars. near full moon. full moon saturday night. i don't know if you heard about the eclipse that happened. we were not in the right spot of the world to see it very well. low 20s to low 30s for most of us with the sunrise. 7:17. our day planner, some su
. >> but a new warning from the cdc could change the way some of you enjoy this part of the season. >> we'll have more plus your icy cold weather first in less than two minutes. >>> good morning. welcome back to 9news now this monday morning. 4:45. it is freezing out there and below in a lot of parts of our area. >> we're the warm spot at 32. we have spots in the upper teens this morning. i don't know if you've been up early or not but it has been quite frosty out...
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the results from the cdc survey come as a surprise to some experts on sexual violence who say it's not common for victims to feel intimidated by attackers or feel law enforcement won't believe them or possibly even help them out. >> i think a lot of crimes we see here at the agency, they feel that way, well, i sort of knew it was coming and i tried to protect myself and nobody was there to protect me. >> this is the first year for the cdc survey and plans to conduct one every year from now on. you can view the entire survey at our web site, abc2news.com. >>> a shocking survey at the university of vermont, got one from terp -- fraternity in pretty hot water. they are under suspicion. more on the questionnaire and what some fraternity members may have said. >> it's shocking they would even put this out there but they did and now they are in hot water. the question started as routine but ended with a shocking inquiry. if someone could rape someone who would it be? the leadership of the fraternity's national office were on the ground in burlington yesterday looking into the document that s
the results from the cdc survey come as a surprise to some experts on sexual violence who say it's not common for victims to feel intimidated by attackers or feel law enforcement won't believe them or possibly even help them out. >> i think a lot of crimes we see here at the agency, they feel that way, well, i sort of knew it was coming and i tried to protect myself and nobody was there to protect me. >> this is the first year for the cdc survey and plans to conduct one every year...
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i would rather bake the cookies. >> the cdc says it's the flour not the theag creates the problem but- not the egg that creates the problem. they say stop it. go on facebook page and let us know what you think. do you eat the cookie dough. >> you have to lick the bowl. >> that's the same thing. >> no. no. >> let's go to new york for "good morning america and as we say good morning a live look from the statue of liberty. that is newly installed camera. what a beautiful skyline shot. [ indistinct conversations ] come for a smoke? yeah. no. you telling me you quit? yeah, i'm on my way. i'm trying nicoderm cq. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, celebrate a little win with nicoderm cq, the patch with smart control technology that gives you a burst of nicotine in the morning
i would rather bake the cookies. >> the cdc says it's the flour not the theag creates the problem but- not the egg that creates the problem. they say stop it. go on facebook page and let us know what you think. do you eat the cookie dough. >> you have to lick the bowl. >> that's the same thing. >> no. no. >> let's go to new york for "good morning america and as we say good morning a live look from the statue of liberty. that is newly installed camera. what a...
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the cdc issues a major warning for anyone who plans to come in close contact with infant this is holidayng back a classic. no, it is not yo mtv raps that is my favorite. why a new round of celebrities need to watch out. here are things we thought you should know. a 14-year-old girl who told reporters that she is bisexual and challenged the candidate rick pero his stand against gays serving openly in the military. the audio is difficult to understand, but she asked why you want to deny their freedom when they are fighting and dying for your right to run for president. he said this is about my faith. he believes serving open low in the military is "not good public policy." >> newt gingrich's wife calista took mitt romney by tweeting two slams. one read mitt's money never sleeps. though i personally don't mind it, but it won't play well in ohio. her other retweet about romney's appearance read poor romney. he is a sound byte candidate. he was pulled from his back and he spewed consultant-approved candidacy. get ready for sarah palin's alas alaska. will new season will shoot after the 2012 e
the cdc issues a major warning for anyone who plans to come in close contact with infant this is holidayng back a classic. no, it is not yo mtv raps that is my favorite. why a new round of celebrities need to watch out. here are things we thought you should know. a 14-year-old girl who told reporters that she is bisexual and challenged the candidate rick pero his stand against gays serving openly in the military. the audio is difficult to understand, but she asked why you want to deny their...
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today the cdc is expected to brief us about how widespread this is.t's already a mild flu season to the start. in fact, californians only seeing sporadic cases. what we know habit this is that people over 21 may already have immunity to the strain. the big focus is children. it's not in the flu shot or flu mist that they're going to get so far this season. that was already in production. now manufacturers have to develop a new vaccine just for the strain. and they're in the process of trying to get that done during this current flu season. the concern the cdc has is back in 2009, remember, swine flu, a lot of concern about that. turns out not to be as big as we initially thought. and they're concerned that people won't really pay attention to this. the bottom line and advice is to get your flu shot. >> so if you've already received it, though, would this be a booster if they can find the particular strain? >> very similar to what we saw in 2009. people got their regular flu shot and then the other as well. that's very likely what they do. tracie potts
today the cdc is expected to brief us about how widespread this is.t's already a mild flu season to the start. in fact, californians only seeing sporadic cases. what we know habit this is that people over 21 may already have immunity to the strain. the big focus is children. it's not in the flu shot or flu mist that they're going to get so far this season. that was already in production. now manufacturers have to develop a new vaccine just for the strain. and they're in the process of trying to...
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is hard to believe three decades has passed since the very first cases of aids were reported to the cdc. in san francisco, when few others were taking notice, a small group of dedicated individuals responded to aids before anyone else. from the severed, the san francisco model of care and treatment of aids was born. 10 years later, another group of individuals created a place where people together to express their collective grief for a living memorial. today we know this place simply as the growth of for 20 years now, and every third saturday, volunteers have come to the growth to pay tribute to volunteers. the work continues with the printer but didn't today of the restored 100-year-old victorian waterfall. to date -- the pain our nation has felt from the aids epidemic is present. i find the bill that would forever designate the robust this country's official in tomorrow. it was a widow (never forget the want -- the loved ones we lost in that we continue to honor their legacy by caring for the sick and committing to sell the crisis. those are glad that i was able to make and my admini
is hard to believe three decades has passed since the very first cases of aids were reported to the cdc. in san francisco, when few others were taking notice, a small group of dedicated individuals responded to aids before anyone else. from the severed, the san francisco model of care and treatment of aids was born. 10 years later, another group of individuals created a place where people together to express their collective grief for a living memorial. today we know this place simply as the...
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the cdc found that one in four women surveyed say they have been victims of severe physical violence by a boyfriend or a husband. one in five have been raped in their lifetime. 1.3 million women say they have been raped in a previous year, a figure several times higher than other studies. >> i did not realize it was that high. maybe it will make people realize it is an epidemic, it is real, and it needs to be fixed. >> a spokesperson for rain says most assaults are never reported. most perpetrators never see a jail cell. that is a trend that must be reversed. >> i remember in the 1970's when police did not come for domestic violence cases. now they do. if women have confidence they will be believed, there will come forward. >> i am thrilled they did this study. it will open people's eyes and make women realize this can happen. >> the report said that sexual violence -- virginia and tennessee were among the lowest in terms of attempted rape and rape of women. alaska was one of the highest. >>>>> the major candidates are in iowa tonight, including front runner, newt gingrich, who faced
the cdc found that one in four women surveyed say they have been victims of severe physical violence by a boyfriend or a husband. one in five have been raped in their lifetime. 1.3 million women say they have been raped in a previous year, a figure several times higher than other studies. >> i did not realize it was that high. maybe it will make people realize it is an epidemic, it is real, and it needs to be fixed. >> a spokesperson for rain says most assaults are never reported....
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it was 33030 years ago that the cdc published a report about an outbreak of pneumonia.an 60 million people have contracted hiv. nearly 30 million have died as a consequence. >>> san francisco firefighter is being called a hero tonight following a fire in the mission district. lieutenant bob coleman climbed a ladder, pulled a woman out of the burning apartment, and then gave her his own oxygen mask adds he led her to safety. coleman suffered smoke inhalations. two were critly hurt. >>> from san francisco to salt lake city, powerful winds led to hazardous conditions all over the west coast. elizabeth coke shows us the damage left behind in the bay area and beyond. >> curt is lucky to be alive after a wind fueled fire destroyed his livermore home and spread to two others. >> i ran there and i came back here. >> it was all up in flames? >> yes. >> there was no bart service after a train struck a down tree or branches that fell right on to the tracks. in sunny vail, a car collided head on. the car wasn't as lucky. the massive winds left 1900 bay area customers without power.
it was 33030 years ago that the cdc published a report about an outbreak of pneumonia.an 60 million people have contracted hiv. nearly 30 million have died as a consequence. >>> san francisco firefighter is being called a hero tonight following a fire in the mission district. lieutenant bob coleman climbed a ladder, pulled a woman out of the burning apartment, and then gave her his own oxygen mask adds he led her to safety. coleman suffered smoke inhalations. two were critly hurt....
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it was 30 years ago that the cdc published the report about the mysterious outbreak of ammonia in five gay men. today more than 60 million people have contracted hiv and nearly 30 million have died of the consequence. the san francisco firefighter being called the hero following of fire in the mission district. lieutenant bob coleman climbed the ladder to assert or window, pull the woman out of the apartment and gave her his own oxygen mask. coleman suffered smoke inhalation but save the woman's life. for other tenants were hurt, two critically. no word on the cause. >>> and the jury has cleared on us miserably against using excessive force against the passage or two years ago. the passenger claims that they kicked and punched and arrested him. that took place before when the survey shock oscar grant on new year's day. >> apple's new virtual assistant tool has been pretty big hit with the iphone mike mcqueary users. barry smith shows us that fifty- floor can answer just about any question except when it comes to one controversial service. >> where can i find the supermarket? >> is one
it was 30 years ago that the cdc published the report about the mysterious outbreak of ammonia in five gay men. today more than 60 million people have contracted hiv and nearly 30 million have died of the consequence. the san francisco firefighter being called the hero following of fire in the mission district. lieutenant bob coleman climbed the ladder to assert or window, pull the woman out of the apartment and gave her his own oxygen mask. coleman suffered smoke inhalation but save the...
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the cdc says 9,000 women took part in the survey. >>> still ahead tonight, congress scrambling to tie up loose ends before the holiday break. we'll tell you what is on the agenda. but first, a preview of tonight's cbs evening news. >> her report on changing america. fewer people than ever are getting married. we'll look into why tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> salute all who serve at home and abroad this holiday season. >> hi, my name is amanda. i'm currently stationed in guam. i would like to say hello to my family in alexandria, virginia. i miss you and i'll see you soon. >>> 39 years ago and about 20 minutes, the apollo17 left the lunar surface and we haven't been back yet. spent three days, two hours, and 59 minutes on the moon. setting a record for mankind ice longest mission. they returned to earth with command module pilot, ronald evans. it marked the end of moon missions, but not the fascination with the star. >> tonight, there's talk of giving local residents a tax break if they choose to make outer space their final resting place. kristin fisher has this story. >> makes
the cdc says 9,000 women took part in the survey. >>> still ahead tonight, congress scrambling to tie up loose ends before the holiday break. we'll tell you what is on the agenda. but first, a preview of tonight's cbs evening news. >> her report on changing america. fewer people than ever are getting married. we'll look into why tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> salute all who serve at home and abroad this holiday season. >> hi, my name is amanda. i'm currently...
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one out of four has been beaten by an intimate partner and the cdc study finds that one in six has been soft. please need help on predators off the streets before more women become statistics. >> she takes the same walk every day, down 20 fourth street crossing fair oaks in the mission. >> i'm shocked and surprised and now on guard and on alert and wanting to take extra precautions. >> the similar path of them path element thursday when she was brutally raped. tonight at digital was set up in solidarity. the rose petals represent the blood trail left behind after the attack. another woman who is also assaulted on 20 fourth street in november at assembly time. the suspects seen here for the first time in suburban studio is described as between 5-foot 7 inches and 6 feet tall in his mid- 30's. police handed out composite sketches of the suspect or internet community meeting at st. james catholic church. >> we feel that we have someone that is very dangerous to the community and that is why we are taking this extremely seriously. >> the police department is making themselves known in the a
one out of four has been beaten by an intimate partner and the cdc study finds that one in six has been soft. please need help on predators off the streets before more women become statistics. >> she takes the same walk every day, down 20 fourth street crossing fair oaks in the mission. >> i'm shocked and surprised and now on guard and on alert and wanting to take extra precautions. >> the similar path of them path element thursday when she was brutally raped. tonight at...
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cdc says about 20% of people infected with hiv in the united states don't even know they have the virus. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36, more information on the arrest of a man accused in a hit-and-run that seriously injured a firefighter. we just spoke with the mother of the firefighter. what she says about her son's condition. and what people are doing tonight in the bay area to mark tomorrow's world aids day. join us tomorrow. >>> and things cracking at fishermen's wharf, the fresh catch coming in after a big delay rewards credit card. don't have a card, you still get an extra 15% off. no exclusions! doors open extra early saturday. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. jcpenney. a big thank you this friday & saturday. save an extra 20% off all your holiday gifts when you use your jcpenney rewards credit card. don't have a card, you still get an extra 15% off. no exclusions! doors open extra early saturday. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. jcpenney. . >>> san francisco's pier 45 was busy today as the fishermen unloaded their boats of crab. others argued ov
cdc says about 20% of people infected with hiv in the united states don't even know they have the virus. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36, more information on the arrest of a man accused in a hit-and-run that seriously injured a firefighter. we just spoke with the mother of the firefighter. what she says about her son's condition. and what people are doing tonight in the bay area to mark tomorrow's world aids day. join us tomorrow. >>> and things cracking at...
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one in four has been beaten by a partner and the cdc said one in six has been stalked. san francisco police need help pulling a predator off the streets before more women are hurt. >> reporter: the same walk every day, down this 24th crossing fair oaks in the mission. >> i'm shocked actually. really surprised and now a little on guard and on alert and wanting to take more precooks. >> reporter: a similar path a woman took last thursday when she was raped. tonight a vigil was set up. the roses represent the blood trail left after the attract. another woman was also attacked on 24th street in november at a similar time. >> just thought the street was so safe. >> reporter: the suspect seen here for the first time is between 5'7'' and 6 feet tall in his mid-30s. police gave out sketches of the suspect during tonight's community meeting at saint james catholic church. >> we are looking in to -- we have someone that is very dangerous to the community and we are taking it very seriously. >> reporter: sfpd is making their presence known. >> between the hours that the attacks ha
one in four has been beaten by a partner and the cdc said one in six has been stalked. san francisco police need help pulling a predator off the streets before more women are hurt. >> reporter: the same walk every day, down this 24th crossing fair oaks in the mission. >> i'm shocked actually. really surprised and now a little on guard and on alert and wanting to take more precooks. >> reporter: a similar path a woman took last thursday when she was raped. tonight a vigil was...
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. >> the cdc estimates approximately 20% of all suicides are completed by veterans. >> what sort of weapons do you have? >> every rescue there is a hint of anxiety, there is always a chance that something is not going to go right. >> i need to know what we can do to help you be safe today. >> he was an amputee who had his leg blown off in an ied and didn't feel that he wanted to be a burden to his family anymore. with the sheriffs on the way, he shot himself. we never ever give up on a rescue. whenever a vet needs help, we will do whatever it takes to find him if he can't tell us where he is, we will do whatever it takes. >> you said as soon as we get off the phone you plan on taking some pills, is that all you plan on doing? he lost his wife. he had been married 20 years. he lost her a couple months ago and he called simply to give me a message to give to his family about funeral arrangements and he wanted to be buried with a photograph of her. what do you think she would say? how would she feel if she knew you were planning on trying to kill yourself? >> he came so emotional i couldn't un
. >> the cdc estimates approximately 20% of all suicides are completed by veterans. >> what sort of weapons do you have? >> every rescue there is a hint of anxiety, there is always a chance that something is not going to go right. >> i need to know what we can do to help you be safe today. >> he was an amputee who had his leg blown off in an ied and didn't feel that he wanted to be a burden to his family anymore. with the sheriffs on the way, he shot himself. we...
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each year the cdc reports 60,000 americans are newly infected with hiv and 60,000 people die from aids each year. and many people don't even know they are infected. local health officials are urging you to get tested. here's a list of where you can go for free hiv testing. in baltimore. coppin state university from 9:00 to 2:00 in baltimore county. go to the capitol government center on york road from 10:00 to 4:00. the essex health center from 2:00 to 4:00 and the united methodist church in parkville from 6:00 to 9:00. coming up at 5:00, the baltimore county health officer will join us live to talk about why hiv awareness is so important. linda so, abc2 news. >>> according to world records and world leaders more than 90% of people with hiv were infected through sexual conduct, only 1% of people born to hiv positive mothers had hiv and there's no vaccine. nor is there a cure for hiv. >>> we learned more about the vaccinations that may be working better for you. according to researchers at the cleveland clinic the time of day your child is vaccinated could help improve their response to
each year the cdc reports 60,000 americans are newly infected with hiv and 60,000 people die from aids each year. and many people don't even know they are infected. local health officials are urging you to get tested. here's a list of where you can go for free hiv testing. in baltimore. coppin state university from 9:00 to 2:00 in baltimore county. go to the capitol government center on york road from 10:00 to 4:00. the essex health center from 2:00 to 4:00 and the united methodist church in...
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. >>> we got startling new numbers from the cdc today based on a new survey of domestic violence.ne in four women in this country reported being violently attacked by a husband or boyfriend. a number researchers even called astounding. one in five women said they have been sexually assaulted. some experts were skeptical of the 1.3 million sexual assaults reported in this study saying the number is far higher than the department of justice's own estimate just under 190,000 rapes last year. >>> we also got a new look today at teenage alcohol and drug use. according to this study there's been a big shift when it comes to substance abuse among high school-aged kids. our education correspondent rehema ellis is with us here for more on that. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it is an interesting study. researchers questioned 47,000 students nationwide. their findings? tobacco use is down and so is alcohol abuse. binge drinking among high school seniors is down from 41% in 1981 to 22% in 2011. but marijuana use among teenagers is at the highest rate in 30 years. one in 15 h
. >>> we got startling new numbers from the cdc today based on a new survey of domestic violence.ne in four women in this country reported being violently attacked by a husband or boyfriend. a number researchers even called astounding. one in five women said they have been sexually assaulted. some experts were skeptical of the 1.3 million sexual assaults reported in this study saying the number is far higher than the department of justice's own estimate just under 190,000 rapes last...
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the cdc says don't think about eating raw cookie dough. researchers believe raw flour not the eggs could be making people sick. researchers say manufacturers should think about formulating ready to bake cookie dough to be safer for consumers. >>> this week is expect to be the busiest online shopping week starting today with what's dubbed green monday. online sales are up 15%. and consumers will spend more than 24 billion dollars. research firm says the six single days exceeding one billion dollars led to what's being hailed cyber monday. >>> many of us avoid use the malls and doing shopping online. we are guilty of it. that too can come with its level of stress if you are not careful. joce sterman keeps us safe while shopping on the internet. take a look. >> reporter: the web is a great place to find good deals on gifts for the holidays. but it's also a place where scamers might try to take advantage of you. the better business bureau says your first step to safe shopping is use trustworthy sites. if you not using names you can trust, you
the cdc says don't think about eating raw cookie dough. researchers believe raw flour not the eggs could be making people sick. researchers say manufacturers should think about formulating ready to bake cookie dough to be safer for consumers. >>> this week is expect to be the busiest online shopping week starting today with what's dubbed green monday. online sales are up 15%. and consumers will spend more than 24 billion dollars. research firm says the six single days exceeding one...
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right now we're working with the cdc to get the 2009 data. so it's not available yet.audible] >> right. >> we don't have any data to compare civilian suicides after the economic downturn. the cdc hasn't published it. >> so it's a struggle to figure out -- even if we're making an impact with the programs that we've implement. >> general chiarelli, i wanted to follow up on an important point on the review of each suicide -- every suicide is a different story. if you could, though, make one sort of systemic recommendation or at least the army, either it's a obstacle that should be removed or something that should be done, looking across, what do you think it should be. >> the number 1 systemic recommendation i would make is the study of the brain. i promise you if there's anything we need to do, that's what we need to understand. we just don't understand enough. now, please don't take what i'm going to say as saying we don't want people to seek help from behavioral health specialists. we do. we want them to seek help but in studying those suicides over every single suicid
right now we're working with the cdc to get the 2009 data. so it's not available yet.audible] >> right. >> we don't have any data to compare civilian suicides after the economic downturn. the cdc hasn't published it. >> so it's a struggle to figure out -- even if we're making an impact with the programs that we've implement. >> general chiarelli, i wanted to follow up on an important point on the review of each suicide -- every suicide is a different story. if you could,...
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the cdc investigation pointed to ready-to-bake prepackaged cookie dough and led to a major recall. >> blows my mind you're going to tell me there's e. coli in cookie dough. >> reporter: if it's meant to be baked, follow the instructions. they are not sure which ingredient caused the outbreak but they identified flour as the most likely culprit. >> flour is an agricultural product and it usually doesn't undergo specific processing to kill pathogens so we think this flour is the prime suspect. >> reporter: the fact won't stop nicholas. >> cookie dough, it's in the a problem, it's not a menace and i will continue doing it for the rest of my life. >> reporter: a decision doctors say is not worth the risk. dr. kim mulvihill cbs 5 healthwatch. >>> a drama teacher laughing in the face of a deadly diagnosis. how one woman doesn't let cancer stop her from inspiring her students. that story tonight on the cbs evening news. news at 6. a car part, that's a hot co 's behind a sud >>> here's what's coming up at 6:00. a car part that's a hot commodity now. what's behind a sudden spike in crime in th
the cdc investigation pointed to ready-to-bake prepackaged cookie dough and led to a major recall. >> blows my mind you're going to tell me there's e. coli in cookie dough. >> reporter: if it's meant to be baked, follow the instructions. they are not sure which ingredient caused the outbreak but they identified flour as the most likely culprit. >> flour is an agricultural product and it usually doesn't undergo specific processing to kill pathogens so we think this flour is the...
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the cdc reports there could be a resurgence of the deadly 2009 virus. since august, 12 people in five states have been diagnosed. all the patients have not fully recovered. -- now fully recovered. we're also on your side with increased support for those controversial cigarettes labels. this move? the fda's attempt to mandate all labels. last month, a judge blocked the requirement after a lawsuit by cigarette manufacturers challenge the constitutionality. >>> the deadline came and went yesterday it for a jackpot to be claimed. someone bought a winning lottery ticket in georgia near the alabama border. the winner had until last night to claim the prize. the money will be split up between states. >>> let's see what is coming about 6:00. >> maureen bunyan is here now. good evening. >> she has a career in marketing. the official start of the 2012 election season. the iowa caucus is one week away. we will show you how the candidates are spinning around the state to get those last few undecided votes. a local practice is caught up in a federal investigation. w
the cdc reports there could be a resurgence of the deadly 2009 virus. since august, 12 people in five states have been diagnosed. all the patients have not fully recovered. -- now fully recovered. we're also on your side with increased support for those controversial cigarettes labels. this move? the fda's attempt to mandate all labels. last month, a judge blocked the requirement after a lawsuit by cigarette manufacturers challenge the constitutionality. >>> the deadline came and went...
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the fda and cdc are trying to track down the source of that bacteria. >>> if your new year's resolutionto turn your dream into reality, there's a tool to help you raise your crash. kick start is the largest crowd funding sight on the web. kate snow reports. >> reporter: scott wilson, a chicago designer, had an idea for a wristband to turn an ipod nan know into a watch. it's the tick tok watch. it's a good idea, but not good enough for apple. >> they thought it was expensive. >> reporter: he turned to kick starter, a website where people ask for donations to help fund their projects. here is how it works. creators post a video, pitching an idea and ask for donations. anyone who likes it can give as much money or little as they want. >> it's not conventional. >> reporter: the internet's version of passing the hat. it's crowd funding. every project has a goal and deadline. >> nobody gets charged unless i raise that amount of money by that date. >> reporter: they get rewards. for his, if you gave $25, you get a tick tok. $58 got you the aluminum version. he raked in almost $1 million. >> no
the fda and cdc are trying to track down the source of that bacteria. >>> if your new year's resolutionto turn your dream into reality, there's a tool to help you raise your crash. kick start is the largest crowd funding sight on the web. kate snow reports. >> reporter: scott wilson, a chicago designer, had an idea for a wristband to turn an ipod nan know into a watch. it's the tick tok watch. it's a good idea, but not good enough for apple. >> they thought it was...
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. >>> the cdc has a disturbing new study. this one about domestic violence. one in 4 with a survey have been a victim of severe physical violence by a boyfriend or husband. one in five women said they have been raped in their lifetime. one out o three1.3 million women say they have been raped in the previous year. >> pretty startling. >>> a local family is trying to salvage the holiday season after vandals destroyed thousands of dollars worth of christmas decorations. the sapodilla sunday morning in the 700 block of wayfarer drive in fairfax station. a surveillance cameras captured the destruction. homeowner mike lester says some of the decorations are irreplaceable. >> you see day young children, the way their eyes glow. police are looking or two teenagers, but lester does not want to press charges. >>> more outraged over another crime involving a christmas display. this one is in fredericksburg. someone stole the baby jesus from a nativity scene yesterday morning. this is the second time this has happened. in 2005 someone stole the same statute but then ret
. >>> the cdc has a disturbing new study. this one about domestic violence. one in 4 with a survey have been a victim of severe physical violence by a boyfriend or husband. one in five women said they have been raped in their lifetime. one out o three1.3 million women say they have been raped in the previous year. >> pretty startling. >>> a local family is trying to salvage the holiday season after vandals destroyed thousands of dollars worth of christmas decorations....
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researchers suspect that flour because it does not go through specific process to kill pathogens the cdculd think about formulating ready to bake cookie dough to be safer lunch break is we all have internal plumbing. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems or trouble emptying your bladder do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips throat or tongue stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision so use caution while driving or doing unsafe tasks. common side effects are dry mouth, constipation, and i
researchers suspect that flour because it does not go through specific process to kill pathogens the cdculd think about formulating ready to bake cookie dough to be safer lunch break is we all have internal plumbing. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is...
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. >> and checking healthy living news, swine flu pandemic ended last year but cdc is keeping an eye on the disease. that is because 12 people have come down with a subtype of the disease in the u.s. since august. the subtype infected 11 children, all recovered. the swine flu emerged in 2009 and infected 43,000 people world wide. this year's vaccine will provide you against the swine flu variant. >> british researchers believe flu shots could be made more effective by changing the time of day given finding they work best for men in the morning and women, in the afternoon. the research says it synchronizes with the body's rhythm. >> a study suggests certain toys can help them build skills. researchers found simple toys such as construction blocks or legos benefit more than playing with preassembled toys. >> and this is just playing as if you can't be playing and learning at the same time. >> the study discovered kids benefit when playing with interactive toy as lng side a parent. parents can help their kids with math and science skills by using words like up and down. >> sony is powering
. >> and checking healthy living news, swine flu pandemic ended last year but cdc is keeping an eye on the disease. that is because 12 people have come down with a subtype of the disease in the u.s. since august. the subtype infected 11 children, all recovered. the swine flu emerged in 2009 and infected 43,000 people world wide. this year's vaccine will provide you against the swine flu variant. >> british researchers believe flu shots could be made more effective by changing the...
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. >> according to the cdc maryland has the fourth highest rate of hiv prevalence in the country. in 2009, that state had 19.9 cases for every 1000 people. an estimated 20% of state residents who may have hiv are not aware of their hiv status. >> we are trying to identify people earlier. the earlier you diagnose, but earlier you get them and treatment. not only can they have a longer life, but the chances of transmitting hiv are much lower. >> school officials also held world aids day activities on campus and in the community. >> we will be having a health care where individuals can come down for free testing, for information, as well as counseling about how aids is affecting our community. >> more than 1000 people showed up to form one of the largest living red ribbons. the group was trying to set a world record. >> other local aids day activities are planned throughout the city. >> here's a look at some of the other top stories. former gov. bob ehrlich testified in the robo calls case against one of his aides. the judge threw out one of the most serious charges today. already, a
. >> according to the cdc maryland has the fourth highest rate of hiv prevalence in the country. in 2009, that state had 19.9 cases for every 1000 people. an estimated 20% of state residents who may have hiv are not aware of their hiv status. >> we are trying to identify people earlier. the earlier you diagnose, but earlier you get them and treatment. not only can they have a longer life, but the chances of transmitting hiv are much lower. >> school officials also held world...
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the cdc is asking all states to notify the office if any swine flu cases occur. a pandemic broke out in 2009. more than 1 million people were sickened and nearly 500 people died. >>> a maryland mother gave her daughter another chance at life this christmas when she donated her kidney. sasha need it because of diabetes. there were 100,000 patients on the transplant wait list. her mother was a match and donated one of her organs. >> i said i will not let my daughter die. i will do whatever i can to help her. >> she gave me a second chance at life. that is something that -- to be so brave and put yourself under the risk of the procedure. >> both women are he recovering from the thursday surgery. even though they spent christmas in the hospital, they said this was the most special holiday of their lives. >>> call it a christmas miracle for one lucky namely. someone bought a winning power ball ticket from the family run store in maryland over the weekend. the jackpot is worth $125 million. the winner has not stepped forward yet. lottery officials say it's possible he
the cdc is asking all states to notify the office if any swine flu cases occur. a pandemic broke out in 2009. more than 1 million people were sickened and nearly 500 people died. >>> a maryland mother gave her daughter another chance at life this christmas when she donated her kidney. sasha need it because of diabetes. there were 100,000 patients on the transplant wait list. her mother was a match and donated one of her organs. >> i said i will not let my daughter die. i will do...
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experts at the cdc said accidental overdoses have gone up. new campaign now tells parents to keep all medications out of reach and out of sight. it is important but medicine back in a safe spot after you use it and make sure you hear the safety cap click. they also suggest parents program begun number for poison control into their phones. the help the options in school vending machines are better for children, but not so good for business. one school district is considering their ban on junk food because it has cut into the projfit. >> at roosevelt high school, not much action on these vending machines. milk, juice, granola bars. the better business is across the sea. >> looking for less help they launch options, they can take a quick walk to the grocery store for soda, chips, dunites. it helps to pay for athletic uniforms, your books. bending profits have been down. in 2001, they had $214,000 from vending machine profit. this year, only $17,000. >> we do want to bring in nutritional foods that students do like. >> the seattle school board is
experts at the cdc said accidental overdoses have gone up. new campaign now tells parents to keep all medications out of reach and out of sight. it is important but medicine back in a safe spot after you use it and make sure you hear the safety cap click. they also suggest parents program begun number for poison control into their phones. the help the options in school vending machines are better for children, but not so good for business. one school district is considering their ban on junk...
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. >>> the cdc says the final death toll from a listeria ban -- health officials believe the outbreakbased on the incubation for whisteria and the last time the cantaloupes were sold. >>> light winds outside right now that's why we have a good shot at some very cold temperatures or low temp chus. we have some fog and rain. -- temperatures. we have some fog and rain. the winds are out of the south- southwest at 1 miles per hour. light winds and these areas are typically blown a little bit this time of night. light winds are a really strong indication that it's going to be a windy night. close to what we were last night but not maybe. >> reporter: you can see how rapidly they're falling, frost is a certainly the you had it last night you got it again font. if you had fog this morning you got it again. tomorrow morning, if you were below freezing if you were in napa and santa rosa you will be again tomorrow morning. you know the drill, if you have pvc pipe exposed and you're of the nut north bay, i would go ahead and go out and -- clouds on sunday. that could bring a light chance of a sp
. >>> the cdc says the final death toll from a listeria ban -- health officials believe the outbreakbased on the incubation for whisteria and the last time the cantaloupes were sold. >>> light winds outside right now that's why we have a good shot at some very cold temperatures or low temp chus. we have some fog and rain. -- temperatures. we have some fog and rain. the winds are out of the south- southwest at 1 miles per hour. light winds and these areas are typically blown a...
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. >>> the cdc says the final death toll from a listeria ban -- health officials believe the outbreaksed on the incubation for whisteria and the last time the cantaloupes were sold. >>> light winds outside right now that's why we have a good shot at some very cold temperatures or low temp chus. we have some fog and rain. -- temperatures. we have some fog and rain. the winds are out of the south- southwest at 1 miles per hour. light winds and these areas are typically blown a little bit this time of night. light winds are a really strong indication that it's going to be a windy night. close to what we were last night but not maybe. >> reporter: you can see how rapidly they're falling, frost is a certainly the you had it last night you got it again font. if you had fog this morning you got it again. tomorrow morning, if you were below freezing if you were in napa and santa rosa you will be again tomorrow morning. you know the drill, if you have pvc pipe exposed and you're of the nut north bay, i would go ahead and go out and -- clouds on sunday. that could bring a light chance of a spri
. >>> the cdc says the final death toll from a listeria ban -- health officials believe the outbreaksed on the incubation for whisteria and the last time the cantaloupes were sold. >>> light winds outside right now that's why we have a good shot at some very cold temperatures or low temp chus. we have some fog and rain. -- temperatures. we have some fog and rain. the winds are out of the south- southwest at 1 miles per hour. light winds and these areas are typically blown a...
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maryyaad ranks 32nd in the nation in ppotecting kids from tobaaco, and is providing 6.8% of the cdc's secrets..a security researcher &pposted thii youtube video.... smart phone can reeord. "evvry button you press in tte dialerr before you ccll it alreeay gets sent off to he iq application."it's called carrier iq--- software secretly installed on most modern blackberries, androids and okia phones.and wwile you're talking way... it's sharing all the details..... logging every text message, you name it... and the software records it ... sending all data to he mobile phone carrrer."what weesee here is i went to google search, and i searched for the word hhllo world. the problem supposed to be enccypted." carrier iq claims the softwaree is used for quality controll-- gathering informatton like... where phone calls are dropped, or ignal quality is poor. it denies the software logs keystrokes---a claim clearly undercut by that 17 inute vide. video. the video is alarming... but we're not even ure what privacy policy covers this. what's more....the software is always running...and there's noth
maryyaad ranks 32nd in the nation in ppotecting kids from tobaaco, and is providing 6.8% of the cdc's secrets..a security researcher &pposted thii youtube video.... smart phone can reeord. "evvry button you press in tte dialerr before you ccll it alreeay gets sent off to he iq application."it's called carrier iq--- software secretly installed on most modern blackberries, androids and okia phones.and wwile you're talking way... it's sharing all the details..... logging every text...
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the concern by the cdc is people won't take this seriously. they certainly hope they will and get their flu shot. >>> you say nothing serious yet. a little unsettling into the holiday. will there be a vaccine for the new flu coming out any time soon? >> there is. they're working on it. they're working on the strain to develop that vaccine. it's just a matter of how quickly -- the process generally takes several weeks, how quickly can they get it done. we expect a vaccine during the flu season if, in fact, it becomes a big issue. >>> it is 5:42 now. the field is starting to take place for the gop nomination for president. newt gingrich is taking the lead, heading into the iowa caucuses cain's backers seem to have shifted over to the former house speaker side with gingrich on top with 26%. mitt romney in second place with 18% support. others are within striking distance. ron paul is close behind romney. he's calling himself from the tortoise in the race. >> so far i would like to think of myself as the flavor of the decade. >> there's no questio
the concern by the cdc is people won't take this seriously. they certainly hope they will and get their flu shot. >>> you say nothing serious yet. a little unsettling into the holiday. will there be a vaccine for the new flu coming out any time soon? >> there is. they're working on it. they're working on the strain to develop that vaccine. it's just a matter of how quickly -- the process generally takes several weeks, how quickly can they get it done. we expect a vaccine during...
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. >>> new cdc warnings on cookie dough and ecoley poisoning. i know, it is a bummer. after the break. [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices... in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more spectrum means more freedom. for everyone. >>> complications the really bad ones are more common in small children and the elderly. but teens can get really sick too, luke due volleyball was one of them. >> i started coughing up blood and having sharp pains in my chest. so i was transported to the local hospital and then med flighted to the state hospital, where i spent 34 days, 17 of those in a coma and 17 in rehab. >> reporter: from the flu. that year luke didn't get a shot because there was a delay getting the vaccine out to the public. remember that? there is no shortage this year. >>> a
. >>> new cdc warnings on cookie dough and ecoley poisoning. i know, it is a bummer. after the break. [ female announcer ] more people are using wireless devices... in more ways than ever. and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress frees up more wireless spectrum... we can empower more people to innovate... putting momentum behind our economy. and we can reduce the deficit... with more than thirty billion dollars paid by america's wireless companies. it's simple -- more...