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why does the cdc do this?ey weave in all of the other sort of websites that they have said already, get a kit, make a plan, be informed so they are ready.gov, where you can search for information. >> it's what every website does these days. >> good a good headline. >> link bait. >> i thought it was very funny. danny glover was not impressed, but i thought it was funny. >> come for the wedding survival kit. stay for the other things. >> yes. come for the wedding survival, but now you know how to prepare for a hurricane. >> we need a "starting point" survival kit for this morning. sedatives. >> i was going to say something, but i'll wait until the commercial break for that. i'm sure i can't say that on tv. >>> still ahead on "starting point," it's the economy, stupid. that 1990 campaign slogan worked wonderfully for bill clinton. democrats are tweaking it, hoping it will work for them now. >>> and can you say awkward? joe biden makes people squirm as he tells a story about how he was raised. >>> and republicans
why does the cdc do this?ey weave in all of the other sort of websites that they have said already, get a kit, make a plan, be informed so they are ready.gov, where you can search for information. >> it's what every website does these days. >> good a good headline. >> link bait. >> i thought it was very funny. danny glover was not impressed, but i thought it was funny. >> come for the wedding survival kit. stay for the other things. >> yes. come for the...
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skinner from the cdc.he says that they are optimistic about dealing with this outbreak, but they still just don't know entirely what strain it is. >> in the past when we've seen these outbreaks and were able to do really good contract tracing as well as perform, you know, good infection control and health care facilities, these outbreaks have a tendency to, you know, sort of stamp themselves out, if you will. if we can get in and sort of stop the chain of transmission. >> so this ultimately is about disease control for the cdc. as you mentioned, rod, they have a permanent team of epidemiologists but they're sending more in. the ministry of health are trying to figure out what they dealering with and if this can spread. >> that means it's much more complicated than throwing a tarp on it. they have to investigate where it came from and i suppose much like the movie back 15 years ago which was scary enough as it is. now, some of the larger populated cities, the capital and the bigger cities, what's going on t
skinner from the cdc.he says that they are optimistic about dealing with this outbreak, but they still just don't know entirely what strain it is. >> in the past when we've seen these outbreaks and were able to do really good contract tracing as well as perform, you know, good infection control and health care facilities, these outbreaks have a tendency to, you know, sort of stamp themselves out, if you will. if we can get in and sort of stop the chain of transmission. >> so this...
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. >> obviously there are people who are in absolutely no risk but for example the cdc recommends thatone from the young age up until 60 should be tested for hiv. we recommend strongly if there's any doubt whatsoever you have any risk and risk is easy. risk is having sex unprotected sex with an individual whose hiv status you don't know. you may not consider that a risk in your life but that is a risk and then there are other risks that are really much more. for example people who have multiple sexual partners particularly men who have sex with men. those are the people who are at the greatest risk in this country. those are the people you generally like to target but this is really open for anyone who feels they have any possibility of a risk. >> ifill: after you've had this, taken this swab, how long does it take before you figure out what the result is? is it instantly or is it days? >> no it's about 20to 40 minutes but you have to get a confirmatory test. the company that makes this is going to have a 24-hour consumer support service available where you can get information. for exa
. >> obviously there are people who are in absolutely no risk but for example the cdc recommends thatone from the young age up until 60 should be tested for hiv. we recommend strongly if there's any doubt whatsoever you have any risk and risk is easy. risk is having sex unprotected sex with an individual whose hiv status you don't know. you may not consider that a risk in your life but that is a risk and then there are other risks that are really much more. for example people who have...
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cdc held one in 13 pregnant women drink, one in five of those admit to binge drinking. cdc warns it can damage fetal brain development and found biggest drinkers were older mothers to be, women between 35-44. >> want to take a moment to thank those of you in the bay area who helped raise thousands of dollars just by liking abc 7 news and there is where you can still make a difference here and maybe get mention on the news. just like abc 7 news and $1 gets donated on the sleep train dream campaign. >> there is sandhya patel with the accu-weather forecast. >> there is a cool pat yesh, all very to say is that your days are numbed. and there is not weather coming. and there is ocean beach, san francisco in the fog somewhere. it's a really shallow layer panning around. you can see how shallow it is. and there is some fog out there, it's just disappearing there just a moment ago. there are strong thunderstorms developing. and there is an n.association with upper level low bringing us cooler than normal conditions. that is lifting and you can see by movement. the low drew up m
cdc held one in 13 pregnant women drink, one in five of those admit to binge drinking. cdc warns it can damage fetal brain development and found biggest drinkers were older mothers to be, women between 35-44. >> want to take a moment to thank those of you in the bay area who helped raise thousands of dollars just by liking abc 7 news and there is where you can still make a difference here and maybe get mention on the news. just like abc 7 news and $1 gets donated on the sleep train dream...
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the cdc did not make this comparison to the 50 takes. with most of the international conference coming -- states. with most of the international conference coming here mayor gray authorized 35 employees to take free time off to get testing if needed. >> we've got a forecast to talk about, which has been a little less oppressive today. >> if you like the less oppressive humidity, you'll like the seven-day forecast. we have some storms to deal with tonight, also make tomorrow and some of the storms we do see could end up being strong to severe, but not everybody will see storms tonight or even tomorrow. let's go to our live doppler 9000 hd, hey, it's pretty quiet, cloudy conditions, some showers and storms out to the west and mountains are on 81 earlier today, but right now a lot of that is sliding south into charlottesville and southern virginia. going in closer winchester may see light showers, not all of it hitting the ground, but most of us are looking at cloudy conditions. here's a live look at our live weather cam brought to you by m
the cdc did not make this comparison to the 50 takes. with most of the international conference coming -- states. with most of the international conference coming here mayor gray authorized 35 employees to take free time off to get testing if needed. >> we've got a forecast to talk about, which has been a little less oppressive today. >> if you like the less oppressive humidity, you'll like the seven-day forecast. we have some storms to deal with tonight, also make tomorrow and some...
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there have been more than 18,000 cases reported to the cdc. nine babies have died. eric edwards has more. >> people in the state of washington are rolling up their sleeves to get a whooping cough booster shot. there are more than 3000 cases. >> it is important that teenagers and all adults to get a booster shot. >> other states are seeing higher than normal activity according to the cdc. >> this is the largest number of cases we have seen since the 1950's. >> many of them are in 10-year- old who got the vaccine but have not received the booster shot recommended at 11. >> they are still susceptible despite having been vaccinated. >> there is another -- a number of high cases in teens. >> it looks like the protection is wearing off. we're not sure to what degree. >> the most vulnerable are those who are too young to be vaccinated. over half need to be hospitalized. >> we need -- almost had him baptized because we did not think he was going to make it. >> the cdc recommends all caretakers get a booster shot. treatingessive lly prostate cancer may not be the way to go.
there have been more than 18,000 cases reported to the cdc. nine babies have died. eric edwards has more. >> people in the state of washington are rolling up their sleeves to get a whooping cough booster shot. there are more than 3000 cases. >> it is important that teenagers and all adults to get a booster shot. >> other states are seeing higher than normal activity according to the cdc. >> this is the largest number of cases we have seen since the 1950's. >> many...
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the cdc issues a stern warning saying the high number of deaths in this outbreak emphasizes the need for vigilant active case finding, improved education about tb, and ongoing screening at all sites with outbreak cases. this report allegedly went unseen by key decision makers in florida and the public was not made aware of anything until early june. ag holly state hospital ended up closing three months after the federally issued warning on july 2nd. earlier today, scott's office denied the secrecy allegation, however, the hospital was still closed after the report. as a former hospital corporation executive, scott should have known tuberculosis is highly contagious and is the world's second biggest infectious killer. we should also point out that governor scott will not expand medicaid as outlined by the affordable care act. his state will lose billions of dollars in federal funding for health care. even though it's clearly needed in his state. tonight, in our survey, i asked, should americans be considered a presidential candidate that keeps his money -- should they be concerned tha
the cdc issues a stern warning saying the high number of deaths in this outbreak emphasizes the need for vigilant active case finding, improved education about tb, and ongoing screening at all sites with outbreak cases. this report allegedly went unseen by key decision makers in florida and the public was not made aware of anything until early june. ag holly state hospital ended up closing three months after the federally issued warning on july 2nd. earlier today, scott's office denied the...
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that's less than the major tobacco companies spend on advertising in just two days, but cdc officials their latest campaign will save thousands of lives by showing smokers real stories about real people. >> not everybody walks around with a hole in their neck. not everybody gets cancer. but some form, some way, somehow it can and will affect your life. >>> researchers in israel may have found a way to keep people from abusing medical marijuana. take away the high. researchers say the highless marijuana still eases symptoms but contains less than 1% of thc. they use a new cannabis strain that has anti-inflammatory benefit but doesn't bind to the brain's receptors the way thc does. >> gary, i guess we have to brace for tomorrow. >> the heatwave well continue through the weekend and everything i'm seeing tonight shows it's going to break after sunday and they amended the high temperature on us today. we made it up to 100, after all, two days in a row. we've been triple digits and beyond. >> while we're up there we might as well break records. >> we might as well get it done while we're h
that's less than the major tobacco companies spend on advertising in just two days, but cdc officials their latest campaign will save thousands of lives by showing smokers real stories about real people. >> not everybody walks around with a hole in their neck. not everybody gets cancer. but some form, some way, somehow it can and will affect your life. >>> researchers in israel may have found a way to keep people from abusing medical marijuana. take away the high. researchers say...
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the cdc says more work is needed to spread the message. >>> the cdc says more than a third of the birthsre from unintended pregnancies. this number has remained steady since 1982. women with unintented pregnancies are now more likely to be hispanic as opposed to white. cdc researchers say in 1992 white women accounted for most unplanned births. >>> the man is in his late 20s and he was wounded multiple times in the leg around 3:00 this morning. now we're told the injuries are not life threatening. you may remember back in january officers say 22-year- old college student martinez was shot. but right now they do not believe the two incidents are related. >>> several hikers have reported seeing a mother and her cubs in the berkeley hills. near the greek theater and stern hall. uc police say the latest sighting was just last thursday: anyone encounters a mountain lion should remain calm. face the lion without running and try to appear as large as possible. >>> it happened in an instant in a pool in san jose and an 8- year-old nearly diet as a result. janine de la vega shows us how a teenage
the cdc says more work is needed to spread the message. >>> the cdc says more than a third of the birthsre from unintended pregnancies. this number has remained steady since 1982. women with unintented pregnancies are now more likely to be hispanic as opposed to white. cdc researchers say in 1992 white women accounted for most unplanned births. >>> the man is in his late 20s and he was wounded multiple times in the leg around 3:00 this morning. now we're told the injuries are...
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the cdc is urging all adults and especially pregnant women get vaccinated because otherwise these infants who are too young to get vaccinate kd get infected by its adults. >> pelley: but do adults need to be vaccinated again if they were vaccinated as children. >> it is a big misconception it turns out this vaccine does wear off over time. and when the cdc looked at that, only 8% of all a duments in the united states have been properly vaccinated so people really need to talk to their doctors and find out do they need to get this immunization. >> pelley: thanks very much. if you would like to know more about this disease go to our partner in health news, web md.com and search whooping cough. >> we got a picture today of the man who blew himself up killing five israeli tourists and a bus driver in bulgaria. you will awe see that it's not likely that anyone noticed him before the explosion yesterday. israel blames iran and the hezbollah terrorist group, senior correspondent john miller has been talking to his sources. and john, what do we know? >> reporter: well, scott, both israeli and now
the cdc is urging all adults and especially pregnant women get vaccinated because otherwise these infants who are too young to get vaccinate kd get infected by its adults. >> pelley: but do adults need to be vaccinated again if they were vaccinated as children. >> it is a big misconception it turns out this vaccine does wear off over time. and when the cdc looked at that, only 8% of all a duments in the united states have been properly vaccinated so people really need to talk to...
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the cdc says the number of cases in the u.s. could hit a 50 year high this year. january almost 18,000 americans have gotten sick and nine infants have died and the numbers are growing. fox's beth galvin reports. vin o >> reporter: 3 1/2 mod colby james five weeks in -- 3 1/2- month-old colby james five weeks in the hospital battling whooping cough. for weeks she's been having episodes where she actually stops breathing. her mother has no idea how she contracted it. >> she's critical when she's in one of those episodes and it's just scary. >> reporter: terry sizemore of polk county knows the feeling. he and his wife arlene have been coughing stipes so hard they vomit for about four months -- sometimes so hard they vomit for about four months now. >> we've had bronchitis, colds, sinus infection, but of this totally different. i thought whooping cough was a children's disease. i thought that it had been eradicated maybe 50 or 60 years ago. >> reporter: the cdc medical epidemiologist dr. tom clark says whooping cough never really went away. in fact, the u.s. is seein
the cdc says the number of cases in the u.s. could hit a 50 year high this year. january almost 18,000 americans have gotten sick and nine infants have died and the numbers are growing. fox's beth galvin reports. vin o >> reporter: 3 1/2 mod colby james five weeks in -- 3 1/2- month-old colby james five weeks in the hospital battling whooping cough. for weeks she's been having episodes where she actually stops breathing. her mother has no idea how she contracted it. >> she's...
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joining thecd -- the cdc, he completed john residents at the university of michigan. he has a master's from emory university where he is also an adjunct professor. this task force appreciate your making time to be with us today. i would like to turn it over to you for some opening remarks. make sure you press that little speaker there so they can hear you on c-span. >> thank you for that generous introduction. i know you used to be the mayor of baltimore once. there's a thing in baltimore the crowd can be prepared in 50 different ways, and they are all delicious. i feel the same way about preparedness. it is all good, no matter how you do it. what i like to talk about and what i talk about with my students is that public health has always been in the health protection business, but after 9/11, it became very clear as we came face-to-face with national security issues that public health has a role in ensuring the nation's health security. initially, it was framed in a sense of by terrorism, but it became clear -- and you mentioned hurricane katrina, but more than just
joining thecd -- the cdc, he completed john residents at the university of michigan. he has a master's from emory university where he is also an adjunct professor. this task force appreciate your making time to be with us today. i would like to turn it over to you for some opening remarks. make sure you press that little speaker there so they can hear you on c-span. >> thank you for that generous introduction. i know you used to be the mayor of baltimore once. there's a thing in baltimore...
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and cdc has been concerned about getting antibiotics off the farm. you don't want to feed that to people -- to animals that we're going to eat. and if you are a woman who has a bladder infection and you are not getting better, you have to go back and get tested. because maybe you have a superbug that requires a stronger antibiotic, longer treatment. this is a big problem. >> if it keeps recurring, consider this possibility? >> reporter: this could be the cause. >> all right, thank you dr. richard besser and also jim avila once again. >>> and now, we turn to the race for the white house, 118 days until your voice, your vote. and today, one of the candidates entered the political equivalent of a lion's den. mitt romney speaking to the naacp about the hot button issues they oppose. abc's jon karl tells us what happened next. >> reporter: he knew it would be a hostile audience, but mitt romney came to the naacp convention anyway. and then, proceeded to tell them exactly what they didn't want to hear. >> i am going to eliminate every nonessential expensiv
and cdc has been concerned about getting antibiotics off the farm. you don't want to feed that to people -- to animals that we're going to eat. and if you are a woman who has a bladder infection and you are not getting better, you have to go back and get tested. because maybe you have a superbug that requires a stronger antibiotic, longer treatment. this is a big problem. >> if it keeps recurring, consider this possibility? >> reporter: this could be the cause. >> all right,...
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among the speakers come to cdc's chronic disease prevention reirewky' alndie commissioner. >> afternoon. my name is ed howard. i wat to wecome y on behlf ofenat rfe ar s i rgm preventing chronic disease, impact on america's health, what is being done nationally and in communities around the country. acic cicisease that affects 130 million americans, caused a 70% of deaths a accounts for 75% of the spending. those kinds of nubers attract atteievenn atili , e ioavst r 2 trillion. congress was listening to those when ipassed that health reform law to speak directly to the problem of chronic disease. well before thatrfrm a enacted, communities around the country were beginning to address areas such as tobacco use, obesity, physical activity as a way to improve the health of their population and we ca dascrni das moand won't hear from folks who know what can be done to lessen chronic disease in our population, what is being done d what the ipact of those steps atorl oo el any briefing we have ever done at the long-term fiscal implications in an illustrative stetowards lowering chronic disase
among the speakers come to cdc's chronic disease prevention reirewky' alndie commissioner. >> afternoon. my name is ed howard. i wat to wecome y on behlf ofenat rfe ar s i rgm preventing chronic disease, impact on america's health, what is being done nationally and in communities around the country. acic cicisease that affects 130 million americans, caused a 70% of deaths a accounts for 75% of the spending. those kinds of nubers attract atteievenn atili , e ioavst r 2 trillion. congress...
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. >> obviously there are people who are in absolutely no risk but for example the cdc recommends thatone from the young age up until 60 should be tested for hiv. we recommend strongly if there's any doubt whatsoever you have any risk and risk is easy. risk is having sex unprotected sex with an individual whose hiv status you don't know. you may not consider that a risk in your life but that is a risk and then there are other risks that are really much more. for example people who have multiple sexual partners particularly men who have sex with men. those are the people who are at the greatest risk in this country. those are the people you generally like to target but this is really open for anyone who feels they have any possibility of a risk. >> ifill: after you've had this, taken this swab, how long does it take before you figure out what the result is? is it instantly or is it days? >> no it's about 20to 40 minutes but you have to get a confirmatory test. the company that makes this is going to have a 24-hour consumer support service available where you can get information. for exa
. >> obviously there are people who are in absolutely no risk but for example the cdc recommends thatone from the young age up until 60 should be tested for hiv. we recommend strongly if there's any doubt whatsoever you have any risk and risk is easy. risk is having sex unprotected sex with an individual whose hiv status you don't know. you may not consider that a risk in your life but that is a risk and then there are other risks that are really much more. for example people who have...
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after a former fund-raiser was arrested by the fbi after allegedly paying bribes to doctor autos the cdc has a new survival guide for one big summer event, just ahead. >> and nancy pelosi, who you just heard from, is making her move. we'll have that coming up. >> and i'm michael finney. today, g and a just ahaechld i'm still taking your questions and you can contact me on twitter and on facebook.com/michael finney abc 7 and i'll answer your questions here in just a little bit. >> and we've got cooling fog near the coast we can expect another day of heat, inlnld. the accu [ male announcer ] the magic of nature appears every day, within each strand of an oat's rhythmical sway. when an apple's vibrant red temptation, and honey's sweet touch of golden sensation, join together with a pecan crunch you'll savor, creating the most perfect lesson in flavor. at nature valley, nature's best-written recipe is ready for you to enjoy. delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. >>> and here is what people are searching for online, kate
after a former fund-raiser was arrested by the fbi after allegedly paying bribes to doctor autos the cdc has a new survival guide for one big summer event, just ahead. >> and nancy pelosi, who you just heard from, is making her move. we'll have that coming up. >> and i'm michael finney. today, g and a just ahaechld i'm still taking your questions and you can contact me on twitter and on facebook.com/michael finney abc 7 and i'll answer your questions here in just a little bit....
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. >>> the cdc is warning of an old time disease making a big comeback.er of cases of pertussis, better known as whooping cough is rising. tahman bradley has details. [ cuffing ] >> reporter: whooping cough, that irritating, highly contagious, sometimes deadly cough is rising at an epidemic rate alarming 18,000 cases already reported this season. more than double the number seen at this point last year. so far, nine people have died. the biggest outbreaks in washington, wisconsin, minnesota, arizona and new york. whooping cough taxes all ages but most dangerous to children. >> it -- can't be -- it can be fatal. >> reporter: the government recommends children receive their first vaccination at two months old. the classic symptoms for kids runny nose, fever, severe cough. >> in between these episodes of severe cough, it is like a -- trying to gasp for air. >> reporter: investigators at the cdc trying to determine the cause of this year's startling spike. doctors suspect evolution in the bacteria that causes the illness or shortcomings in the vaccine. they a
. >>> the cdc is warning of an old time disease making a big comeback.er of cases of pertussis, better known as whooping cough is rising. tahman bradley has details. [ cuffing ] >> reporter: whooping cough, that irritating, highly contagious, sometimes deadly cough is rising at an epidemic rate alarming 18,000 cases already reported this season. more than double the number seen at this point last year. so far, nine people have died. the biggest outbreaks in washington, wisconsin,...
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epidemiology and surveillance is a foundation of cdc's work.ide data d inrmatn toeveladdoyfeve inrmation can identify gas and program delivery and monitor our progress in achieving progra goals. data and information come with responsibility to use it well. we engage in health inatthee mn n nsreat e best decision unpublicized likely the result of our work to demonstrate their return on investment in prevention. environmental approaches sfe onicnex hiears me healthy behaviors easier and more convenient for americans. healthy communities deliver healthier students to her school is. hethier workers to businesses andepoysd alr puonthalar em. theskinds of interventions have wide reaching sustained impact and often require on the modest resources to accomplish, making them high-impact, a best fobleaane icpeopl health systems improve the clinical environment to more effect of the deliver quality preventive services and help americans more effectively used in an essay from th sevices. test oo avdompletely and others will be detected early to avert compl
epidemiology and surveillance is a foundation of cdc's work.ide data d inrmatn toeveladdoyfeve inrmation can identify gas and program delivery and monitor our progress in achieving progra goals. data and information come with responsibility to use it well. we engage in health inatthee mn n nsreat e best decision unpublicized likely the result of our work to demonstrate their return on investment in prevention. environmental approaches sfe onicnex hiears me healthy behaviors easier and more...
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friday is the anniversary of the cdc officially adopting the name acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, back in 1981. >> a schock weekend. the national aquarium has seen a big tribute to the ocean predator. it will include shark feedings and face painting. this is the 13th straight year of shark weekends. >> the coming days are busy for our local sports teams. the washington nationals kick off a series in new york, followed by four games in milwaukee. d.c. united will host a friendly against paris on saturday night. and the redskins, along with robert griffin are back. the team kicks off training camp on thursday, with open practice. gates open at 1:00 at redskins park. thursday friday, and saturday will no doubt the pact. in maryland family shed 500 pounds between three of them. >> first, we will check in [ male announcer ] where did all the obama ststimulus money go? friends, donors campaign supporters special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric
friday is the anniversary of the cdc officially adopting the name acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, back in 1981. >> a schock weekend. the national aquarium has seen a big tribute to the ocean predator. it will include shark feedings and face painting. this is the 13th straight year of shark weekends. >> the coming days are busy for our local sports teams. the washington nationals kick off a series in new york, followed by four games in milwaukee. d.c. united will host a friendly...
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the cdc has an idea to keep us safe just in case. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. >>> well, the nation's airlines are logging the best service in nearly two decades. >>> a new surveys finds the nation's airlines are arriving on time, 84% of the time. the rate of canceled flights, the airlines acknowledge -- >>> hundreds of young people from all over the country come from washington, 15 of this summer's interns hope to change the nation's foster care system. >> all of them know how it works, because all of them were once part of the foster care system. barbara harrison has more on the mission in a very special "wednesday's child." >> reporter: on capitol hill there are 15 young summer interns who hope to make a difference in foster care across the country. they knows the problems. >> we all come from similar backgrounds. >> i was in the system in and out my whole life. >> >> i think roughly i had about 20 placements. >> in the state of
the cdc has an idea to keep us safe just in case. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] virtual wallet can help you person who's good with money. see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. >>> well, the nation's airlines are logging the best service in nearly two decades. >>> a new surveys finds the nation's airlines are arriving on time, 84% of the time. the rate of canceled flights, the airlines acknowledge -- >>>...
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. >> cdc said that more than 20 humans =,mxÑhave become sick fr touching the saw manila food.e wild. dave gibson worried many people are still using it. >> somebody might have a 50- pound bag and just be using the very small amount so they may their cover. >>> bottom line, next time you buy pet food notice the store about a recall. do a search for your brand of food just to be safe. your dog will thank you. i'm john. >>> the recall was on the eastern and certain u.s. however, the other brand also fills all the food on the shelves was safe. >>> start off top showers and storms pushing through intense amount of lightning have had over 2,000 lightning strike counts al times when you look over the past 30 minutes. the bigger concerns here, mainly from flash flooding, okay, an inch or 2 of rain on top there's already flooded out then we also have that dangerous lightning one of the no. 1 weather killers. even though things like tornadoes gets most of the press. this is the type weather that is actually more dangerous. there it is for you. big line tskof showers and stor work their
. >> cdc said that more than 20 humans =,mxÑhave become sick fr touching the saw manila food.e wild. dave gibson worried many people are still using it. >> somebody might have a 50- pound bag and just be using the very small amount so they may their cover. >>> bottom line, next time you buy pet food notice the store about a recall. do a search for your brand of food just to be safe. your dog will thank you. i'm john. >>> the recall was on the eastern and certain...
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you talked to the cdc. they're sending a team there. do they think they're going to be able to kon taint inside the borders. >> they're sending people to the region. right now it's too early to know. it's too early to tell whether it could spend beyond the bush and western uganda. we spoke to a cdc spokesman who said he is optimistic because there are presence already dealing with the outbreak but there's still a long road ahead. >> in the past when we've seen these outbreaks and we were able to do good contact tracing and inform good infection control and health care facilities, these outbreaks have a tendicy to sort of stamp it out and sort of stop the chain of transmission. >> you heard there from tom skinner. this is largely about disease control, getting right people in place so they know how to prevent the spread. it's a highly contagious disease. >> for anyone who saw the movie about ten years ago, pretty scary sight. >> right. >> what are they going do to contain it? >> the incubation for ebola could be two to 21 days. in thee y
you talked to the cdc. they're sending a team there. do they think they're going to be able to kon taint inside the borders. >> they're sending people to the region. right now it's too early to know. it's too early to tell whether it could spend beyond the bush and western uganda. we spoke to a cdc spokesman who said he is optimistic because there are presence already dealing with the outbreak but there's still a long road ahead. >> in the past when we've seen these outbreaks and we...
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. >>> and the cdc says its graphic antismoking campaign is producing results. details straight ahead. >>> president obama on the campaign trail in ohio and pennsylvania. while plowing through today's unemployment report, mitt romney using the jobs report to bury the president's reelection efforts. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: shortly after a breakfast stop in akron, president obama focused on the up side of today's labor department report while speaking in poland, ohio. >> that overall means that businesses created 4.4 million new jobs over the past 28 months. >> the labor department says the jobless rate remained unchanged at 8.2%. tapping the third straight month of what many economists describe as weak hiring. >> if you look at the construction numbers and other areas of the economy, like retail sales, just no growth at all. >> as the president rolled into pittsburgh this afternoon, on the final day of his bus tour. >> all they have to argue is that the economy isn't moving as fast as it needs to. jobs aren't growing and it's all obama's faul
. >>> and the cdc says its graphic antismoking campaign is producing results. details straight ahead. >>> president obama on the campaign trail in ohio and pennsylvania. while plowing through today's unemployment report, mitt romney using the jobs report to bury the president's reelection efforts. craig boswell reports. >> reporter: shortly after a breakfast stop in akron, president obama focused on the up side of today's labor department report while speaking...
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the findings were presented at the international aidsnt conference.er the cdc says about 60% of the teend said they used a condom the last time they had sex. that's an improvement over 46% in 1991. but that number has remained unchanged since 2003. researchers say more needs to be done to protect young people from the aids virus. >>> another muggy day, a littlet cooler, now we're talking aboutu severe storms coming across the region, grady, what can wewe expect as we roll into the evening hours? >> the clouds that have kept uss cooler, had we not had the cools, we would have been in the possibly, maybe some spots in the upper 90s. but the clouds suppressed the temperature. that suppressed some of the thunderstorms this afternoon. much like yesterday. few of them are slipping through. we go to radar, earlier thisie storm in frederick county waswa severe, no active severeve thunderstorm warnings right nown and this is weakening.we the heaviest has shifted down tn the south. it's pushed through cross berg. just around 75, and again, just headed towards -- back out,ac south k of i-70, this h
the findings were presented at the international aidsnt conference.er the cdc says about 60% of the teend said they used a condom the last time they had sex. that's an improvement over 46% in 1991. but that number has remained unchanged since 2003. researchers say more needs to be done to protect young people from the aids virus. >>> another muggy day, a littlet cooler, now we're talking aboutu severe storms coming across the region, grady, what can wewe expect as we roll into the...
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the cdc said part of the issue is that people don't know they are infected or they may not be gettinge. about 200,000 are infected don't know if. the cdc said the younger parents more at risk with only 15% of those 24 to 34 having the virus under control . >>> we have i new i-pad app. you will find the most up to date news. tap in any headline will take to you the story and you will find a live stream buton to watch all the newscasts live. >> and for all intents and purposes welcome to the weekend. we are going into a nice one. temperatures on the increase. cool the last few days but it'll warm up. i have fog along the coast and it's making its way inland. we will see that fog really push -- probably into about here tomorrow morning but it'll burn off more rapidly and it'll be a warmer day. daytime highs tomorrow will come five to six degrees warmer than today. as we go through time we have a big series over at the ballpark. the bay area weekend saturday and sunday and the weather looks great. daytime highs at the ballpark probably in the 60s. upper 06's. mostly sunny, overnight in th
the cdc said part of the issue is that people don't know they are infected or they may not be gettinge. about 200,000 are infected don't know if. the cdc said the younger parents more at risk with only 15% of those 24 to 34 having the virus under control . >>> we have i new i-pad app. you will find the most up to date news. tap in any headline will take to you the story and you will find a live stream buton to watch all the newscasts live. >> and for all intents and purposes...
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the cdc says that many of them are unaware that they're infected with this disease that can lead to aids. there are researchers focusing on gay and bisexual men for this study and discovered many do not get tested for hiv. pemplts say this emphasizes a need to promote hiv prevention. and alameda county board is passing a first of its kind policy in an attempt to stop the improper disposeal of unused and expired medication requiring drug companies to pay for collecting and disposing leftover drugs. according to alameda county waste programs about 1.5 million of the residents have as much as 681 tons of unwanted drugs in their medicine cabinet autos cupertino apple inc posted a 23% jump but did not meet expectations. that 23% represents the smallest increase in years and there is they expected $37.5s billion. pemplts say there is a drop in prices and the iphone has a 2010 price tag. and ipad at its lowest ever. shares fell 34.99%. >> there some high tech racing yachts arrived in san francisco today but did not come powered by sales but train. abc 7 news is live where this world series trav
the cdc says that many of them are unaware that they're infected with this disease that can lead to aids. there are researchers focusing on gay and bisexual men for this study and discovered many do not get tested for hiv. pemplts say this emphasizes a need to promote hiv prevention. and alameda county board is passing a first of its kind policy in an attempt to stop the improper disposeal of unused and expired medication requiring drug companies to pay for collecting and disposing leftover...
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and the cdc was involved.ason the officials in florida decided not to share that information. we'll talk about why that might be the case in a minute. but finally we have found out about it. now here is the cbs affiliate in florida talking about this outbreak on june 5th. >> jacksonville's homeless population is the focus of a new health department investigation. doctors say they've seen a 16% increase in tuberculosis cases among the homeless. tb is spread through the air. when an infected person coughs or sneezes it usually effects the longs. tw can easily be cured with medication. the problem is getting that medication to people who don't stay in the same place very long. >> cenk: there are the issues of the cost of the medication and what the governor has done, it might effect his decision whether to cover that story up or not. the high risks shelters outpatient mental clinics and local jails. that presents a number of issues as well. some of which were explained in that story. if you're homeless and harder
and the cdc was involved.ason the officials in florida decided not to share that information. we'll talk about why that might be the case in a minute. but finally we have found out about it. now here is the cbs affiliate in florida talking about this outbreak on june 5th. >> jacksonville's homeless population is the focus of a new health department investigation. doctors say they've seen a 16% increase in tuberculosis cases among the homeless. tb is spread through the air. when an...
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got republicans to strip $2.6 million from the cd cdc's budget., the exact amount that it had spent on that research. the nra also makes sure that lawmakers act on their behalf. they routinely issue score cards for their performance for lawmaker's performance on gun control issues. how they vote they get rated on a score card, and sadly it works. nra power seems to scare our presidential candidates, too. mitt romney gave a slippery answer even for him to brian williams will recent calls for tighter gun laws. take a listen to what he said. >> romney: we can sometimes hope that just changing the law will make all bad things go away. it won't. changing the heart of the american people may well be what is essential to improve the lots of the american people. >> jennifer: are you serious? changing the hearts of the american people are going to keep guns from those on the terrorist watch list? changing the hearts of the american people are going to change the minds of the mentally ill? it's going to change the minds of those who send massacre plans to t
got republicans to strip $2.6 million from the cd cdc's budget., the exact amount that it had spent on that research. the nra also makes sure that lawmakers act on their behalf. they routinely issue score cards for their performance for lawmaker's performance on gun control issues. how they vote they get rated on a score card, and sadly it works. nra power seems to scare our presidential candidates, too. mitt romney gave a slippery answer even for him to brian williams will recent calls for...
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cdc found 1 in 13 pregnant women drink and 1 in 5 evening admit to binge drinking.omen who drink the most while pregnant are those 35 to 44 years old. cdc warns that binge drinking can damage fetal brain development. >> on the subject of babies. you know it is now common for single women to become mothers on their own but tonight there are signs that unmarried men are beginning to do the same thing. here's amy. >> befuddled dad in the commercial. >> read dad put them to the test. >>reporter: solo with baby and desperate for mom to step in. it is an induring stereo type now shattered. by guys like 57-year-old steven harris. single dad. by choice. tell me where you were in your life when you started to feel your biological clock ticking. >> i always wanted kids and i never imagined my life without having a child. >>reporter: harris dated throughout his 30's and 40's but he never found mrs. right so he used a donor egg from one woman and hired another to be his surrogate. 5 years later he has ben. >> good for you ben. nothing not fun about it. it's enriched my life so
cdc found 1 in 13 pregnant women drink and 1 in 5 evening admit to binge drinking.omen who drink the most while pregnant are those 35 to 44 years old. cdc warns that binge drinking can damage fetal brain development. >> on the subject of babies. you know it is now common for single women to become mothers on their own but tonight there are signs that unmarried men are beginning to do the same thing. here's amy. >> befuddled dad in the commercial. >> read dad put them to the...
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the cdc said part of the issue is that people don't know they are infected or they may not be gettingbout 200,000 are infected don't know if. the cdc said the younger parents more at risk with only 15% of those 24 to 34 having the virus under control . >>> we have i new i-pad app. you will find the most up to date news. tap in any headline will take to you the story and you will find a live stream buton to watch all the newscasts live. >> and for all intents and purposes welcome to the weekend. we are going into a nice one. temperatures on the increase. cool the last few days but it'll warm up. i have fog along the coast and it's making its way inland. we will see that fog really push -- probably into about here tomorrow morning but it'll burn off more rapidly and it'll be a warmer day. daytime highs tomorrow will come five to six degrees warmer than today. as we go through time we have a big series over at the ballpark. the bay area weekend saturday and sunday and the weather looks great. daytime highs at the ballpark probably in the 60s. upper 06's. mostly sunny, overnight in the ot
the cdc said part of the issue is that people don't know they are infected or they may not be gettingbout 200,000 are infected don't know if. the cdc said the younger parents more at risk with only 15% of those 24 to 34 having the virus under control . >>> we have i new i-pad app. you will find the most up to date news. tap in any headline will take to you the story and you will find a live stream buton to watch all the newscasts live. >> and for all intents and purposes welcome...
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. >>> and the cdc wants us to know we have a sense of humor. following their guide for surviving a zombie apocalypse they now offer a wedding day survival guide. the guide does recommend sedatives but keeping an emergency box of chocolates on hand as well. i kind of want go to one of their staff meetings. >> well, coming up, two hoopsters are welcomed in their new homes, and a big fine worth big bucks. plus the last version of the dream team gears up for its olympic run. your early morning sports headlines are straight alive. >> what's amazing is myelin berry survival kit also has chocolates and sedatives. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." ahhh, now that's a clean mouth. i just wish it wouldn't fade away so fast. let me show you something. [ dr. rahmany ] as soon as you leave here... plaque quickly starts to grow back. but now there's a way to keep the clean longer. introducing new crest pro-health clinical rinse. it's a clinical breakthrough that actually keeps your teeth 91% clean of plaque at 2 months after a dental
. >>> and the cdc wants us to know we have a sense of humor. following their guide for surviving a zombie apocalypse they now offer a wedding day survival guide. the guide does recommend sedatives but keeping an emergency box of chocolates on hand as well. i kind of want go to one of their staff meetings. >> well, coming up, two hoopsters are welcomed in their new homes, and a big fine worth big bucks. plus the last version of the dream team gears up for its olympic run. your...
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district 4 and district eighth are of four significant awards of money from the cdc and would be able to work with the mta to ensure it is not just funded, but to be delivered in a timely way. we have reached a milestone with the process of the environmental impact report. there are a couple of public events generally a happening right now. there is the final eir scoping meeting at the hotel to complete the process for this document. theeir -- the eir is expected to come out in draft form in december of this year. so, it is really important for the public to try to catch these public discussion sessions. very good news on the priority development area. we have two san francisco projects completing funding. $700,000. one is $500,000 for the treasure island study. that is really great news. the second one is the corridor project led by the planning department. that would be the steady along the new central subway corridor and its relationship to howard st.. this amounts to 20% of all the grant money. that shows san francisco's competitive edge. the very last thing i want to tell you, as
district 4 and district eighth are of four significant awards of money from the cdc and would be able to work with the mta to ensure it is not just funded, but to be delivered in a timely way. we have reached a milestone with the process of the environmental impact report. there are a couple of public events generally a happening right now. there is the final eir scoping meeting at the hotel to complete the process for this document. theeir -- the eir is expected to come out in draft form in...
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. >>> and the cdc wants us to know we have a sense of humor. following their guide for surviving a zombie apocalypse they now offer a wedding day survival guide. the guide does recommend sedatives but keeping an emergency box of chocolates on hand as well. i kind of want go to one of their staff meetings. >> well, coming up, two hoopsters are welcomed in their new homes, and a big fine worth big bucks. plus the last version of the dream team gears up for its olympic run. your early morning sports headlines are straight alive. >> what's amazing is myelin berry survival kit also has chocolates and sedatives. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." quick how many devices in your home use the internet? you're still counting aren't you? today we live online and in a few years the number of devices in your home will double. some networks can't handle it, but verizon fios is 100% fiber optic so it's faster and can handle it, and now a revolution in speed is here -- fios quantum speed, more than twice as fast as america has ever seen
. >>> and the cdc wants us to know we have a sense of humor. following their guide for surviving a zombie apocalypse they now offer a wedding day survival guide. the guide does recommend sedatives but keeping an emergency box of chocolates on hand as well. i kind of want go to one of their staff meetings. >> well, coming up, two hoopsters are welcomed in their new homes, and a big fine worth big bucks. plus the last version of the dream team gears up for its olympic run. your...