127
127
Sep 6, 2012
09/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc said this is one of the worst years for the west nile virus. tonight a county is taking action to stop the spread of the illness. we are going going to take you there. >>> and a huge game at the yard tonight. wyatt with the forecast that will be picture perfect. >> i think so. little damp from the rain. ray car is clear. hour by hour overnight. be advised of that. >> thank you. we will see you back here at 11.
the cdc said this is one of the worst years for the west nile virus. tonight a county is taking action to stop the spread of the illness. we are going going to take you there. >>> and a huge game at the yard tonight. wyatt with the forecast that will be picture perfect. >> i think so. little damp from the rain. ray car is clear. hour by hour overnight. be advised of that. >> thank you. we will see you back here at 11.
54
54
Sep 6, 2012
09/12
by
KRON
quote
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 1
to protect yourself the cdc is recommending to wear protective clothing. at dusk/doawn and also, to repair and the screens and avoid standing water as breeding grounds.
to protect yourself the cdc is recommending to wear protective clothing. at dusk/doawn and also, to repair and the screens and avoid standing water as breeding grounds.
425
425
Sep 3, 2012
09/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 425
favorite 0
quote 0
as people cleaning up after hurricane isaac, the cdc is on alert. it is offering to help states hardest hit by flooding to prevent potential uptick in cases. dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> overseas tonight, a big headline from the war in afghanistan. u.s. forces have halted training of some afghan police for at least a month after a rash of insider attacks. members of afghan security forces have killed dozens of coalition troops this year, at least 12 in august alone. for insight on what this means for the mission there, i'm joined by nbc military analyst jack jacobs. colonel, doesn't this undermine the whole basis, the rationale for the american mission there? >> i think it does. if our mission is to train the afghans so that they can defend themselves then this halt touted by the government as being only a temporary halt and only for some units, really does undermine our mission. if we are to train the afghans then stopping training now makes it appear that we are through with that mission. >> the focus here seems to be on afghan pol
as people cleaning up after hurricane isaac, the cdc is on alert. it is offering to help states hardest hit by flooding to prevent potential uptick in cases. dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> overseas tonight, a big headline from the war in afghanistan. u.s. forces have halted training of some afghan police for at least a month after a rash of insider attacks. members of afghan security forces have killed dozens of coalition troops this year, at least 12 in august alone. for...
293
293
Sep 17, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 293
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc says kids are eating about -- the cdc cdc -- the cdc says kids are eating as much that is makinglood pressure high. >>> 7:19. cloudy skies to start the bay area this morning. sunshine is expected later. steve paulson will have a look at the week ahead. >>> and the reason there's new concern about a homeless camp at a park in san jose. >>> good morning. westbound interstate 80. a little slower than usual as you head out toward the macarthur maze because of an earlier problem on the bay bridge. it's time to change the way we clean. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. new lysol power & free. powerful cleaning that's family friendly. another step forward in our mission for health. >>> a san rafael couple was treated for minor chemical burns arthey suched and acid to treat swimming pools. authorities say the acid spilled in the couple's gar
the cdc says kids are eating about -- the cdc cdc -- the cdc says kids are eating as much that is makinglood pressure high. >>> 7:19. cloudy skies to start the bay area this morning. sunshine is expected later. steve paulson will have a look at the week ahead. >>> and the reason there's new concern about a homeless camp at a park in san jose. >>> good morning. westbound interstate 80. a little slower than usual as you head out toward the macarthur maze because of an...
205
205
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc is worried about what is lingering in the gulf after isaac. >> reporter: the cdc reported this could be the worst year for the virus. >> it was introduced in 1999 and spread over a series of years through the bird population and got into the mosquitoes and the mosquitos bit people. >> reporter: the number of cases this year is sky rocketing. nearly 1,600 reported and nearly 66 deaths. >> it is a late summer disease. the fact that we have so many cases this early and so wide spread does not bode well. >> reporter: every state except alaska and hawaii has seen outbreaks and nearly 70% of the cases come from six states, the hardest hit, texas with nearly hoofl of the infections. health officials are launching efforts to prevent the spread of the potentially dangerous disease. people are on patrol distributing flyers. in 20% fevers, headaches and body aches and most worrisome for people over 70 are with weakened immune systems. west nile virus is a known threat for animals. there is no vaccine for human beings but there are calls to speed up developments. experts recommend dressing
the cdc is worried about what is lingering in the gulf after isaac. >> reporter: the cdc reported this could be the worst year for the virus. >> it was introduced in 1999 and spread over a series of years through the bird population and got into the mosquitoes and the mosquitos bit people. >> reporter: the number of cases this year is sky rocketing. nearly 1,600 reported and nearly 66 deaths. >> it is a late summer disease. the fact that we have so many cases this early...
240
240
Sep 6, 2012
09/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
cdc officials say figuring out why this year has been so bad is no easy task. >> we really don't knowt this point in time what factors may have contributed to this outbreak. we think it is weather related. why it occurred in dallas more than other areas is a matter of speculation at this point. and it's one of the things that we are going to be looking at very carefully when all is said and done at the end of the season. >> the worst year ever for a west nile outbreak was in 2008. with 9800 cases reported nationwide and 264 deaths. in atlanta, jonathan, fox news. >> children's author announced she has breast cancer. the 74-year-old opened up about her diagnosis today. she underwent a mastectomy and reconstruction surgery. her cancer wasn't detected by a mammogram or regular physical exam because she had dense breast tissue. her message for women, get a sonogram. >>> country singer and former american idol contestant shaved her head. she did it to support her childhood friend. the picture of the two friends, her friend had a double mastectomy. she has a family history of breast cancer,
cdc officials say figuring out why this year has been so bad is no easy task. >> we really don't knowt this point in time what factors may have contributed to this outbreak. we think it is weather related. why it occurred in dallas more than other areas is a matter of speculation at this point. and it's one of the things that we are going to be looking at very carefully when all is said and done at the end of the season. >> the worst year ever for a west nile outbreak was in 2008....
229
229
Sep 7, 2012
09/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
today's medical alert, more americans are getting their blood tested for high cholesterol, but the cdcays the country needs to do better. officials say the high cholesterol awareness increased from 2005 to 2009, but 41 states fell short of the cdc possible. the center won it 83% of the population to be screened during that time period. people with lower levels of education, and as between the ages of 18 and 44. the dangers of heart disease is the number one killer in america. one in four women will die from it. many women just are not aware of their heart health. that can put them at higher risk for disease. >> no doubt the fight against breast cancer is an important one, but what kills more women -- heart attacks or breast cancer? >> breast cancer. >> that is a common misconception. heart disease kills 10 times the number of women every year than breast cancer. how about this one? are the sentence for a heart attack the same for men and women? >> i do not believe so. >> that is right. women are more likely to have symptoms like slight pressure, not russia, or severe fatigue. -- nausea
today's medical alert, more americans are getting their blood tested for high cholesterol, but the cdcays the country needs to do better. officials say the high cholesterol awareness increased from 2005 to 2009, but 41 states fell short of the cdc possible. the center won it 83% of the population to be screened during that time period. people with lower levels of education, and as between the ages of 18 and 44. the dangers of heart disease is the number one killer in america. one in four women...
235
235
Sep 6, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 1
cdc says 10,000 people could be at risk from the potentially deadly lung disease. it was traced to rodent droppings in the park's cabins. six people were infected. two of them have decide. the cdc says fever, fatigue and shortness of breath could be symptoms of hantavirus. >>> this morning a powerful earthquake in costa rica, a 7.6 quake that struck on the western side. almost 100 miles from the epicenter, you see here the strength of the earthquake. 5,000 people were evacuated but were allowed home by midday after the tsunami warning was lifted. >>> cal fire is launching our current red flag warning situation. their radar is showing a large number of lightning strikes caused by this weird weather. we'll give you a chance to hear it for yourself. >>> do we finally have an answer? a possible link between cell towers and oakland police radio problems. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> chief meteorologist bill martin just told us how thunder, lightning and extremely dry conditions spurred the national weather service
cdc says 10,000 people could be at risk from the potentially deadly lung disease. it was traced to rodent droppings in the park's cabins. six people were infected. two of them have decide. the cdc says fever, fatigue and shortness of breath could be symptoms of hantavirus. >>> this morning a powerful earthquake in costa rica, a 7.6 quake that struck on the western side. almost 100 miles from the epicenter, you see here the strength of the earthquake. 5,000 people were evacuated but...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest frank braun who is working on shadow life the dot cdc if you want to give me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report at r t t v are you guys are saying by a. mission . critical three. four judges three. major months three. three. two three. old freeboard video for your media projects free media oh don carty dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. and creative. and full and public speaking. a few european bodybuilders against millions of weak immigrants. this may not seem so serious now. but this could be a real flights. tomorrow. european extremists. on call to. me it is easy to. cheat easy. to meet. download the official all to up location to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from matsushita t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need is your mobile device to watch a
kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest frank braun who is working on shadow life the dot cdc if you want to give me an e-mail please do so at kaiser report at r t t v are you guys are saying by a. mission . critical three. four judges three. major months three. three. two three. old freeboard video for your media projects free media oh don carty dot com. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see...
306
306
Sep 12, 2012
09/12
by
WGN
tv
eye 306
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc and state officials are investigating the other deaths. fish oil supplements may not be as useful in protecting the heart as once thought. the supplements contain omega-3 fatty acids.. which have been shown to lower blood pressure, reduce triglycerides and prevent heart rhythm abnormalities. but clinical trials have had mixed results on whether this translates into a lower risk of heart attack and stroke. researchers analyzed data from 20 previous clinical trials involving nearly 70,000 patients. they report fish oil supplements were no more effective than a placebo at preventing premature death or serious cardiovascular problems. people with mild to moderate asthma may not benefit from daily inhaled steroids. a new study found no difference in patients who routinely used inhalers... and those who only took medication when symptoms appeared. researchers say the study could make managing asthma easier and less expensive. 25 million americans have asthma... and rates are on the rise. the study was published in the journal of the american med
the cdc and state officials are investigating the other deaths. fish oil supplements may not be as useful in protecting the heart as once thought. the supplements contain omega-3 fatty acids.. which have been shown to lower blood pressure, reduce triglycerides and prevent heart rhythm abnormalities. but clinical trials have had mixed results on whether this translates into a lower risk of heart attack and stroke. researchers analyzed data from 20 previous clinical trials involving nearly 70,000...
139
139
Sep 4, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
we had isolated the virus for the first time, and the folks from cdc came and said we're taking over, and so i resented that. that's absolutely true. and then i saw i could learn so much. and someone like joe bremmen who elucidated me in epidemiology, and i'm really still grateful for him. it was not only the u.s., but there were -- it's like in some of these jokes. i mean, there was a frenchman and a south african and a brit and a belgian and an american and then some congolese in a plane, and what happened? what do you do? the power of coming up from different perspectives, i found fantastic. but i was very impressed by the superiority, the technical superiority and the strategic superiority of our american colleagues. so while i was there i said, you know, i want to go to america and learn and just to see that. next time we find a new virus, you know, i can be in charge also. it was not only for myself, but just to be, you know, to share this. rather than to stay in america, i came back to belgium and, okay, here we went. >> the sad thing you discovered after seeing patients bleed
we had isolated the virus for the first time, and the folks from cdc came and said we're taking over, and so i resented that. that's absolutely true. and then i saw i could learn so much. and someone like joe bremmen who elucidated me in epidemiology, and i'm really still grateful for him. it was not only the u.s., but there were -- it's like in some of these jokes. i mean, there was a frenchman and a south african and a brit and a belgian and an american and then some congolese in a plane, and...
368
368
tv
eye 368
favorite 0
quote 0
the ckc -- cdc recommends people get their flu shots as early as possible.le flu going around there could be early outbreaks. cdc urging everyone six months and older to get a flu vaccine once per year. >> sales of organic foods exploded in recent years but a study finds interest there is little nutritional difference between organic and conventional food. nearly 250 studies were reviewed and organic foods did show a lower risk of having pesticide residue but the difference is very small. finding both organic and nonorganic had the small risk of e coli and salmonella contamination. >> this is a little view back by way of time lapse there is fog there. and so the marine layer is just about that deep. sort of a mixed bag, and will be cooling down which is good news. 87, chicago, 74 boston. there is not much changing there. 102 in phoenix. warm weather but not hot. now, here in the state of california tomorrow we'll see wide range of temperatures from 62 up why eureka to 97 in sacramento. that is 94 in yosemite. 106 in palm springs. 84 los angeles notice a trai
the ckc -- cdc recommends people get their flu shots as early as possible.le flu going around there could be early outbreaks. cdc urging everyone six months and older to get a flu vaccine once per year. >> sales of organic foods exploded in recent years but a study finds interest there is little nutritional difference between organic and conventional food. nearly 250 studies were reviewed and organic foods did show a lower risk of having pesticide residue but the difference is very small....
216
216
Sep 20, 2012
09/12
by
KRON
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc is releasing new figures on was not shown a number keeping cases has topped 3000.says the numbers are the highest they have seen in nine years. still ahead and 11 year old oakland boy is oak's recovering after being shot while he was sleeping. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. " if >>darya: and 11 year-old has been shot during his sleep. will tran and is live look more. >>will: the little boy is in intensive care. he is conscious according to his mother but the bullet went through his lungs and ultimately rested in his liver. the doctors have decided not to remove the bullet, it looks like it will be there for the rest of his life. >> they have done 3-4 servers on his stomach. there were not able to take the bullet out. >>will: is he conscious? >> yes. he is
the cdc is releasing new figures on was not shown a number keeping cases has topped 3000.says the numbers are the highest they have seen in nine years. still ahead and 11 year old oakland boy is oak's recovering after being shot while he was sleeping. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and...
182
182
Sep 10, 2012
09/12
by
KRON
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
the best wine and >>mark: the cdc is warning people not to buy turtles. they are connected with salmonella. 64 percent of the people that have been affected are under the age of 10. digamma >>darya: people are remembering the pipe line blast happened two years ago. >> the breast cancer charity has wrapped up a today fund-raiser appeared we will tell you why the turnout was less than expected. >>darya: let's start off with a look at the weather parents on the >> here it is gonna >> >>janu: here are the temperatures right now. we will take a look at where there's temperatures are headed in my next forecast. >>george: record to start off looking at the ride on highway 101 from iran county. the ride looks good from novato to the golden gate bridge. there is a little fog for your trip. a little having traffic is beginning to form on 205 and 580 west bound. >>darya: walnut -- walnut hills police are looking into why the driver of the echo lost control and slammed into two women on the sidewalk. will tran takes a look at the intersection pin >>will: there is a s
the best wine and >>mark: the cdc is warning people not to buy turtles. they are connected with salmonella. 64 percent of the people that have been affected are under the age of 10. digamma >>darya: people are remembering the pipe line blast happened two years ago. >> the breast cancer charity has wrapped up a today fund-raiser appeared we will tell you why the turnout was less than expected. >>darya: let's start off with a look at the weather parents on the >>...
175
175
Sep 6, 2012
09/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc says nearly two dozen cases have reported so far this year. texas is hardest hit with 888 cases. >>> the mosquito is the key here. it is the victor. it is part of that change that takes the disease from the bird to the human. >>> and the bay area vector control agencies have been conducting mosquito fogging in santa clara county. >>> the troubles for former alameda county supervisor and issues facing drug and child endangerment charges. she was arrested last week when police found a methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia in the room she shared with her son. she pleaded not guilty last thursday. this avicenna's is dealing with another side effect of cost cutting. 17 emergency dispatchers have quit in the past couple of months for higher pay. dispatchers and a has been cut 12%. but roughly about $600 a month. >>> i can't stand by and see everything that we would forgo downhill. i can't do that. >>> there are currently pretty vacancies some remaining dispatchers have been working overtime to cover the ships. the average time to combat cancer in n
the cdc says nearly two dozen cases have reported so far this year. texas is hardest hit with 888 cases. >>> the mosquito is the key here. it is the victor. it is part of that change that takes the disease from the bird to the human. >>> and the bay area vector control agencies have been conducting mosquito fogging in santa clara county. >>> the troubles for former alameda county supervisor and issues facing drug and child endangerment charges. she was arrested last...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
113
113
Sep 20, 2012
09/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
we are requesting an approval of accept and expend of cdc funding for year three of the stop study, a three-site research study in new york, north, san francisco, comparing two laboratories for detecting acute h.i.v. infection in community-based h.i.v. testing programs. * >> thank you. can you speak a little about what the required matching funds would be, if any. >> no required matching funds. >> you are not hiring additional staff from this. >> all staff that are working on the project have already been hired. >> does this have a budget analyst report? it does not. why don't we open this for public comments. are there any members of the public who wish to speak on item number seven? seeing none, public comment is closed. do we have a motion? >> motion. >> we have a motion to send the item forward, we will do that without objection. thank you. >> madam clerk, are there any other items before us? >> there are no further items before you. >> thank you. then we are adjourned.
we are requesting an approval of accept and expend of cdc funding for year three of the stop study, a three-site research study in new york, north, san francisco, comparing two laboratories for detecting acute h.i.v. infection in community-based h.i.v. testing programs. * >> thank you. can you speak a little about what the required matching funds would be, if any. >> no required matching funds. >> you are not hiring additional staff from this. >> all staff that are...
228
228
Sep 20, 2012
09/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
collins, colorado, the cdc's disease bourne laboratory. >> we're primarily interested in female mosquito, they feed on the blood. you see there's a white band? >> these are bad girls. >> reporter: we're trying to find out what pesticides kill mosquitos. >> how long will it take to kill these? >> about 15 minutes. >> reporter: we see how pest sized are fine-tuned down to specific neighborhoods. >> in the same city they may need different pesticides. >> they are well adraapted to survival. >> keep your eye on the bottle. >> five minutes later they're on the bottom. >> reporter: it works in the lab -- you had 5,000 trapped -- >> in one evening, yeah. >> reporter: that's before they spread. if the formula works -- a few little bugs but nothing that looks like a mosquito. >> reporter: this is not without controversy. especially in dallas where spraying lead to complaints. >> the amount of pesticide is less than an ounce percent acre. it's minuscule. we've found no respiratory illness. >> reporter: it's a fight that's personal for lyle petersen. >> what's the story on this? >> no repel lent ma
collins, colorado, the cdc's disease bourne laboratory. >> we're primarily interested in female mosquito, they feed on the blood. you see there's a white band? >> these are bad girls. >> reporter: we're trying to find out what pesticides kill mosquitos. >> how long will it take to kill these? >> about 15 minutes. >> reporter: we see how pest sized are fine-tuned down to specific neighborhoods. >> in the same city they may need different pesticides....
158
158
Sep 6, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
the number of west nile virus cases reached a high this week, almost 2000 confirmed cases, the cdc saysas a 25% increase in the last week, the worst ever since it was first discovered. so far 87 people have died this season. officials say a mild springtime, a hot summer and a lot of rain in some areas contributed to the increase. >> a march victory for pg&e, a state investigation concludes they did not cut corners over welding pipelines there. they were accused of doing that. whistle blowers allege inspections did not comply with regulations. after a 7 month investigation the state public utilities commission could not find instances supporting the claims. the commission is working on new safety guidelines. >> pam, let's check in with tara. not looking pretty at the toll plaza. >> no, definite back up, those lights are on and a wait, so give yourself extra time. let's take a look at 280 there, no problems to report. actually this is 280 and 680 at the sanol grade there, traffic flowing nicely there. 6:26. here is steve. >> we still have cloudy skies, low clouds give us fog bank, these h
the number of west nile virus cases reached a high this week, almost 2000 confirmed cases, the cdc saysas a 25% increase in the last week, the worst ever since it was first discovered. so far 87 people have died this season. officials say a mild springtime, a hot summer and a lot of rain in some areas contributed to the increase. >> a march victory for pg&e, a state investigation concludes they did not cut corners over welding pipelines there. they were accused of doing that. whistle...
154
154
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc on somebody's popping up in the interior valleys. 96 in fresno 93 and sacramento 90 in sacramento. , is going to see the hottest of the church on sunday and monday as the rich flexes its muscle. patchy fog as the head throughout the morning that is when to break up a little bit. not going to be of to get rid of that entirely but there is one to be some nice weather. 82 in san jose 76 in palo alto 92 and lin would. 88 degrees and walnut creek. in the city of san francisco's 68 degrees. the hottest of the month as it looks like this one to be an upper 90s on sunday and monday. the changes coming late next week. >>> so far so good if you're heading towards the bay bridge toll plaza no delay its heading into san francisco. the meeting rights will not be turned on for another a little while. here's a look at the san mateo bridge. 40 minutes is a truck tire rut if he were heading towards foster city. we're all this a truck is flood of light. with a lot of fog this morning he. this is. you sit across the golden gate bridge. elsewhere more road work on it to 8092 connect to the swiss had
the cdc on somebody's popping up in the interior valleys. 96 in fresno 93 and sacramento 90 in sacramento. , is going to see the hottest of the church on sunday and monday as the rich flexes its muscle. patchy fog as the head throughout the morning that is when to break up a little bit. not going to be of to get rid of that entirely but there is one to be some nice weather. 82 in san jose 76 in palo alto 92 and lin would. 88 degrees and walnut creek. in the city of san francisco's 68 degrees....
139
139
Sep 13, 2012
09/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
shaped button batteries used in your remotes to watches is getting a safety make overafter -- after the cdc said it was being swallowed by kids. the company said the new packaging will be harder for children to open and will have new warnings on the labels. whether this will prevent kids from swailing them a study found that only 8% of kids who eat the batteries actually get them from the packets. >>> mcdonalds is rolling out the new menus with the calorie counts. one mcdonald's owner said he's getting positive feedback about the positive changes, including an app the company just rolled out a few weeks ago. >> it real will allows people to go on to the smartphone and look up any menu item and gives not only the caloric intake but the ingredients in case there's a food allergy. my sister would always call me and say is it okay for my knows to have this. now she can just go to her phone. >> he is going to have to see a if the calorie counts on the menus will translate into different things for cuss ?eers apple is finally unveiling the iphone 5. the honeymoon is over as soon as the details, i
shaped button batteries used in your remotes to watches is getting a safety make overafter -- after the cdc said it was being swallowed by kids. the company said the new packaging will be harder for children to open and will have new warnings on the labels. whether this will prevent kids from swailing them a study found that only 8% of kids who eat the batteries actually get them from the packets. >>> mcdonalds is rolling out the new menus with the calorie counts. one mcdonald's owner...
179
179
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
and you can find it in i tune autos cdc says 10,000 mem who stayed in curry village at yosemite national park may have been exposed to handa virus. saying people who stayed in the cabins from june 10th to august 24th maying at risk in developing hanta virus in six weeks. the national park service asking if they've been exposed to the virus. six people have been stricken so far with hanta virus after staying at curry village. two of them have died. >> and it could be another month before the street is fixed where a 42 inch main broke and flooded parts of a neighborhood this week. repairs continue where a 42 inch main ruptured tuesday. there are cruise hoping to see a permanent fix. better news for our lady of visitation school. and we're now told classes will resume on tuesday. >> and there is mitt romney in louisiana tonight getting a look at the flood damage caused by hurricane isaac. this is president obama scheduled to visit monday. today, mr. romney told the governor he wanted to see the extent himself and. >> mitt romney officially accepted nomination for republican party last night
and you can find it in i tune autos cdc says 10,000 mem who stayed in curry village at yosemite national park may have been exposed to handa virus. saying people who stayed in the cabins from june 10th to august 24th maying at risk in developing hanta virus in six weeks. the national park service asking if they've been exposed to the virus. six people have been stricken so far with hanta virus after staying at curry village. two of them have died. >> and it could be another month before...
225
225
Sep 6, 2012
09/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
today the cdc said that 2012 is on track to be the worst year ever for west nile in the united states. they say that the disease is starting to hit its peak. symptoms kind of look like the flu. so far 87 people have died from the disease but they say it's rarely this deadly. >> the parade of politicians continued today at the dnc. >> last night the governor had a spot and today our senior senator spoke. she focused on the women of the senate. she said when women are politics family issues rule things like child care. she said the president is fighting for the same causes. >> we the women of the senate with the president byour side we are going to keep fighting. our shoulders squared our lip stick on because you deserve equal pay for your hard work. >> 26 years ago she was the first democratic woman elected in the senate. she spent some time behind the podium encouraging younger generations of women to join public service. >> it wasn't her that everybody will be talking about tomorrow morning. it's bill clinton. >> that's right. as expected his speech tonight was hit with the crowd. >>
today the cdc said that 2012 is on track to be the worst year ever for west nile in the united states. they say that the disease is starting to hit its peak. symptoms kind of look like the flu. so far 87 people have died from the disease but they say it's rarely this deadly. >> the parade of politicians continued today at the dnc. >> last night the governor had a spot and today our senior senator spoke. she focused on the women of the senate. she said when women are politics family...
245
245
Sep 3, 2012
09/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 1
the cdc recommends people get their shots as soon as possible because this year there could be early outbreaks, so why not be protected. as of now there is very little seasonal flu going around but health experts say you can never tell when the flew will hit -- flu will hit. >>> here we are on the boardwalk in rehoboth. if you leave now you could be home by 9:30. [ female announcer ] over the last ten years, your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... giggled, snuggled, ...yellowed... chatted, chewed, ...yellowed. and over all those years, your teeth...have yellowed. fact is, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips remove over ten years of stains by going below the enamel surface. and, they whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest whitestrips. life opens up when you do. >>> kelly's back. >> new at 1 1-rbgs it's a dilemma phages many college students and high school students. ipad or laptop. is a laptop better suited for class? >> plus, the grand prix has come and gone, but was it worth all the hassle? those stories and a whole
the cdc recommends people get their shots as soon as possible because this year there could be early outbreaks, so why not be protected. as of now there is very little seasonal flu going around but health experts say you can never tell when the flew will hit -- flu will hit. >>> here we are on the boardwalk in rehoboth. if you leave now you could be home by 9:30. [ female announcer ] over the last ten years, your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... giggled, snuggled,...
247
247
Sep 16, 2012
09/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
cdc saying 2,236 cases, 118 fatal.ut other states seeing record number it's louisiana, south dakota and mississippi and oklahoma, although experts can't nail down an exact reason for the severity of the outbreak. an unusually warm winter allowed them to incubate in normally cold month. many cities have taken to aerial spraying. those who have opted out are working on public awareness campaigns, saying people to stay inside from dusk to dawn and protect yourself with bug spray? >> the fox news voter fraud unit looking at a very surprising case. voting twice in the same elections in we will fill you in. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brgs more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪
cdc saying 2,236 cases, 118 fatal.ut other states seeing record number it's louisiana, south dakota and mississippi and oklahoma, although experts can't nail down an exact reason for the severity of the outbreak. an unusually warm winter allowed them to incubate in normally cold month. many cities have taken to aerial spraying. those who have opted out are working on public awareness campaigns, saying people to stay inside from dusk to dawn and protect yourself with bug spray? >> the fox...
239
239
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
as people clean up after hurricane isaac, the cdc is on alert.t's offering to help states hard it's hit by flooding to prevent a potential uptick in cases. dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> the time right now is 11:51. coming up the end date for a pitching star stephen strasburg. police veronica johnson is back with another check of our forecast. stay with us. >>> you're watching "news 4 midday." >>> well, just because you're a royal doesn't mean you can't live on the edge, right? this is britain's prince andrew. he repelled down london's tallest skyscraper today. he began on the 87th floor of the shard. that's about 1,000 feet high. the 52-year-old was one of 40 people who completed the death-defying feat to raise money for charity. >>> andrew's nephew, prince harry, will make the first public appearance tonight since embarrassing photos of him went viral. harry will attend an awards ceremony recognizing sick children. it comes weeks after pictures surfaced showing the prince naked at a party in las vegas. >>> the u.s. coast guard is
as people clean up after hurricane isaac, the cdc is on alert.t's offering to help states hard it's hit by flooding to prevent a potential uptick in cases. dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, new york. >>> the time right now is 11:51. coming up the end date for a pitching star stephen strasburg. police veronica johnson is back with another check of our forecast. stay with us. >>> you're watching "news 4 midday." >>> well, just because you're a royal doesn't...
54
54
Sep 2, 2012
09/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc confirms six cases in yosemite so far, two have been fatal. the cdc says 10,000 campers may have been exposed to the virus spread by deer mice. >> first symptoms would be those that you get with the flu, muscle aches, pains, fever, headache. >> we've updated our outreach. >> reporter: with 92 cabins temporarily shut down, the park has been flooded with 2,000 calls from concerned tourists. >> we have had some cancellations, especially here at curry village. >> reporter: attendance has dipped but the virus scare has not kept the large crowds away. >> eye been coming up here all my life. nobody's going to stop me from coming back. not even a little mouse. >> reporter: one of the world's natural wonders still a draw as health officials hope to contain a rare and worrisome disease. nbc news, los angeles. >>> still to come on "today in the bay," coming up, fire damages a bay area business overnight. we'll have the latest on that. >>> plus, the aftermath of hurricane isaac on the gulf coast. >>> and it is decision 2012. we'll take you on the campaign
the cdc confirms six cases in yosemite so far, two have been fatal. the cdc says 10,000 campers may have been exposed to the virus spread by deer mice. >> first symptoms would be those that you get with the flu, muscle aches, pains, fever, headache. >> we've updated our outreach. >> reporter: with 92 cabins temporarily shut down, the park has been flooded with 2,000 calls from concerned tourists. >> we have had some cancellations, especially here at curry village....
130
130
Sep 24, 2012
09/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> according to the cdc, number of motorcycles killed in crashes reached an all time high in 2008. the number of people killed in car crashes was at an all time low. statistics show 90% of riders in crashes were self taught and had no formal training. >>> police say that speed may have been a factor in a deadly crash that happened in edgemere around 12:15 sunday morning near the intersection of millers island road and north point, investigators say that the drive lost control of his truck and went off the road slamming in to trees. he was thrown from the truck, a passenger was able to get out but collapsed near the scene and died. >>> students from towson university are waking up with a lot of explaining to do. this after police arrest students when a party gets out of control. sherrie johnson is live this morning, what happened? >> reporter: it was a pretty wild weekend, we were here, we are on york road, it started here at record theater early sunday morning, i got to tell you more than 2000 part-time were running up and down the street in this area on york road, total chaos, loo
. >>> according to the cdc, number of motorcycles killed in crashes reached an all time high in 2008. the number of people killed in car crashes was at an all time low. statistics show 90% of riders in crashes were self taught and had no formal training. >>> police say that speed may have been a factor in a deadly crash that happened in edgemere around 12:15 sunday morning near the intersection of millers island road and north point, investigators say that the drive lost...
222
222
Sep 18, 2012
09/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
the labs are monitored annually by the cdc and department of agriculture.embers from the ravens will join health officials for a press conference, on concussions. they will discuss concussion awareness efforts to put in to place. that conference starts at 11:00 this morning. dozens are expected to attends a natural product expo, happening a at the be baltimore convention center. it starts tomorrow and going to feature 20,000 entrepreneurs and manufacturers as well as distributors, products from the food and beverage, pet lovers and toys and everything organic. the pride of baltimore, heading to washington, that's going to happen. that is a reproduction of the sailing vessel used for the war in britain. >>> we have been watching the batch of rain to the west, to the knots and to the south, all morning long. it is getting closer and closer to us. we will see rain pushing in, as we go in to the 8:00 hour and the heaviest stuff in to the afternoon, 2:00 or 3:00, the chance for showers and thunderstorms. we have the clouds out there, ar banna is showing us that
the labs are monitored annually by the cdc and department of agriculture.embers from the ravens will join health officials for a press conference, on concussions. they will discuss concussion awareness efforts to put in to place. that conference starts at 11:00 this morning. dozens are expected to attends a natural product expo, happening a at the be baltimore convention center. it starts tomorrow and going to feature 20,000 entrepreneurs and manufacturers as well as distributors, products from...
258
258
Sep 14, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the cdc says the u.s. is in the midst of the worst outbreak in years.e than 100 cases of the mosquito-born illness have been reported nationwide. 40% are in texas. on wednesday, contra costa county officials reported the first bay area case. that victim a woman is recovering. a 74-year-old man died over the weekend. five cases have been fatal in california. >>> i saw the pole fall, and inwasn't about to get close wires -- and i wasn't about to get close to the wires. >>> >>> mark is looking toward your bay area weekend. he will tell you if you can expect any more temperatures in the 90s. >>> also bomb threats at two universities. celin... [ joycelin ] it was a typical morning. i was getting ready for work, and then i got this horrible headache, and then i blacked out. [ female announcer ] ...who thought she had reached the end of her story. [ joycelin ] the doctor told me i had two brain aneurysms and that one of them had ruptured. [ female announcer ] fortunately, she was treated at sutter health's california pacific medical center. [ joycelin ] the nu
. >>> the cdc says the u.s. is in the midst of the worst outbreak in years.e than 100 cases of the mosquito-born illness have been reported nationwide. 40% are in texas. on wednesday, contra costa county officials reported the first bay area case. that victim a woman is recovering. a 74-year-old man died over the weekend. five cases have been fatal in california. >>> i saw the pole fall, and inwasn't about to get close wires -- and i wasn't about to get close to the wires....
319
319
Sep 24, 2012
09/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 319
favorite 0
quote 0
the fda and cdc are investigating whether any items sold at trader joe's could also be contaminated. >>> three teenagers were sent to the hospital after an atv crash in florida. the four teens were involved. you can see the three atv's close one another. one of the vehicles clipped the back of another. the third one plowed into the second one. the teens were taken by helicopter to local hospitals. one suffered minor injuries but the other two were listed in critical but serious condition. >> an accident in brazil left a truck hanging off the side of a bridge. the vehicles skidded over a guard ram and came to a stop in this position right here dangling over the water below. the driver was rescued 20 minutes later when passers by helped him by using a safety rope. he said he lost control of the truck and the car suddenly stopped in front of him. >>> drivers in texas were delayed due to thousands of pounds of beer. an 18-wheeler overturned. police say the driver took the exit too fast causing the accident. nearly 8,000 pounds of beer had to be cleaned up it. closed the highway for sever
the fda and cdc are investigating whether any items sold at trader joe's could also be contaminated. >>> three teenagers were sent to the hospital after an atv crash in florida. the four teens were involved. you can see the three atv's close one another. one of the vehicles clipped the back of another. the third one plowed into the second one. the teens were taken by helicopter to local hospitals. one suffered minor injuries but the other two were listed in critical but serious...
296
296
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc is urging everyone to get flu shots this year. the agency says there are plenty of doses available this year. and the vaccine not only protects you from getting sick, it also keeps your community healthy as well. 135 million doses of the flu shot were made this year. about 85 million of those have already been distributed. still the cdc says just 42% of americans got a flu shot last year. >>> discouraging news in the battle against childhood obesity. a new study focused on getting kids more active aren't working. researchers in great britain looked at programs where children wore motion sensors to monitor activity levels, they found those children were not much more active than when it started. researchers believe the kids might have started moving less at other times of the day, and it's also believed the program replaced playtime, which is just as active. >>> the nationals could clinch a division title as early as tomorrow. >> in a 2-1, michael morris gashing this ball to right center. see you bullpen. >> the magic number is dow
the cdc is urging everyone to get flu shots this year. the agency says there are plenty of doses available this year. and the vaccine not only protects you from getting sick, it also keeps your community healthy as well. 135 million doses of the flu shot were made this year. about 85 million of those have already been distributed. still the cdc says just 42% of americans got a flu shot last year. >>> discouraging news in the battle against childhood obesity. a new study focused on...
289
289
Sep 15, 2012
09/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> in 2010, the cdc reported there were no such cases. in 2011, three donors work cause. i didn't let it fall, 385 nationally would be donors had a positive west nile virus. -- in 2012, 385 nationally would-be donors had a positive west nile virus. >> they have to have a whole array of clinical symptoms to meet the criteria to be considered human west nile virus cases. >> it is not clear how many of the 10 donors so far this year will end up becoming confirmed infections. all of these would be blood donors have no symptoms of the west nile the virus at the time it did not know they had it. that is the case for about 80% of the people will have the virus. >> the new owners of the steel mill say they closed the deal and are looking for operators for all or part of the property. a federal bankruptcy judge approved the $70 million purchase last month. by a company that specializes in industrial liquidations. when it was sold, nearly 2000 people were laid off. a spokesman says the new owners are assessing the site which will take a few weeks. they are also considering removing
. >> in 2010, the cdc reported there were no such cases. in 2011, three donors work cause. i didn't let it fall, 385 nationally would be donors had a positive west nile virus. -- in 2012, 385 nationally would-be donors had a positive west nile virus. >> they have to have a whole array of clinical symptoms to meet the criteria to be considered human west nile virus cases. >> it is not clear how many of the 10 donors so far this year will end up becoming confirmed infections....
63
63
Sep 23, 2012
09/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
>> if you have fatigue that lasts more than six months according to the cdc, headaches, problem thinkingarly, many some lymph node swelling, joint aches, when people come to my office with severe fatigue my job is to rule out other things. could you have lyme disease, could you have thyroid disease. we talked about west nile virus recently. could you have that? could you have the flu. i have to make sure you don't have other things but i don't know about waiting for six months. people say, wait a minute, you ruled all these things out. what do i what do i do? a doctor up columbia who did research who thought was associated with the virus. it's not this virus that people have been saying. >> kelly: what is the cause for it? >> we don't know the cause for it. we don't know if it's post viral but it is real thing. too many doctors are discounting it. >> kelly: he mentioned antibiotics and affect it could have on us. could that give rise to chronic fatigue syndrome? >> yes. big news about this is the fact that now we know this virus, retro virus could cause it is not really causing it. nobod
>> if you have fatigue that lasts more than six months according to the cdc, headaches, problem thinkingarly, many some lymph node swelling, joint aches, when people come to my office with severe fatigue my job is to rule out other things. could you have lyme disease, could you have thyroid disease. we talked about west nile virus recently. could you have that? could you have the flu. i have to make sure you don't have other things but i don't know about waiting for six months. people...
224
224
Sep 17, 2012
09/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
according to the cdc american children eat just as much salt as adults.ut 1,000 milligrams too much everyday, creating health problems. 15% of kids studyed already had high blood pressure. the study is in the -- journal of pediatrics. >>> a study suggests sexting is a gateway to risky sexual behavior in teens. students who said they sent sexually explicit texts and images were more likely to have had unprotected sex of the of the students who reported using a cell phone daily, 15% admitted to sexing some see this as safer substitute -- to sexting some see this as a safer substitute. >>> if you have cold feet before your wedding it may be an indicator that you will walk away from your marriage. four year study found 19% of women who had doubts were divorced four years later. compared to 8% who didn't have doubts. for men 14 who reported they had doubts, split, versus 9%. >> moral is trust instincts. >>> next, new developments in the search for missing retired firefighter, where he was last seen. >>> another morning. cancelled classes in chicago. the mayor
according to the cdc american children eat just as much salt as adults.ut 1,000 milligrams too much everyday, creating health problems. 15% of kids studyed already had high blood pressure. the study is in the -- journal of pediatrics. >>> a study suggests sexting is a gateway to risky sexual behavior in teens. students who said they sent sexually explicit texts and images were more likely to have had unprotected sex of the of the students who reported using a cell phone daily, 15%...
164
164
Sep 4, 2012
09/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
well the cdc says no, so by getting it now you'll be protected the entire flu season. >>> this is what it's all about this week, tropical moisture streaming in from the remnants of isaac. they reach all the way up and down the east coast with more moisture out of the midwest and tonight we continue to see the rain on maryland's most powerful radar. a shower in southern hartford county. there will be more showers like this toon, tomorrow -- tonight, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow. you get the idea. what a labor day this was. rain on and off with a little clearing at times. the official end of summer today with rain on the board walk and we have to show our fishing pier. some good fishing in the fall yet. it's not over yet, but it's starting to feel like it a bit. at bwi, we're talking a dewpoint of 75 and a temperature of 77 degrees. e as the air ever gets around here. i've seen it get closer to 80, but that's unusual. that's asmuggy as an air mass as we've had all summer. temperatures are mid-to-upper 70s and with this to in of hew -- type of humidity, be ready for showers as you
well the cdc says no, so by getting it now you'll be protected the entire flu season. >>> this is what it's all about this week, tropical moisture streaming in from the remnants of isaac. they reach all the way up and down the east coast with more moisture out of the midwest and tonight we continue to see the rain on maryland's most powerful radar. a shower in southern hartford county. there will be more showers like this toon, tomorrow -- tonight, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow....
269
269
Sep 13, 2012
09/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
the director for cdc says inspections are expected into october even though the height of the mosquitoeason is over surpassing the 2002 record of 3,000 cases and 284 deaths. >>> officials say deer mice population is larger this year at yosemite and could be the factor of the recent outbreak of hantavirus. half of the traps set caught mice, 14% testing positive for the hantavirus. officials have called the outbreak at yosemite unprecedented. so far eight people have come down with the hantavirus, three have most who are exposed have come into contact with rodent droppings. >>> crane operator working on san francisco's new transbay terminal has found an artifact that may help study bay area earthquake faults unearthed the tooth and part of the jaw of awolly mom -- of a wolly mammoth -- >> big deal, so we can study, get age dates which help us figure out tectonics. >> transbay project officials say they will donate the remains to the california academy of sciences. >> exciting find. >> it is >>> exciting, warmer temperatures kids playing at recess. >>> to get a lot of sunshine today, patc
the director for cdc says inspections are expected into october even though the height of the mosquitoeason is over surpassing the 2002 record of 3,000 cases and 284 deaths. >>> officials say deer mice population is larger this year at yosemite and could be the factor of the recent outbreak of hantavirus. half of the traps set caught mice, 14% testing positive for the hantavirus. officials have called the outbreak at yosemite unprecedented. so far eight people have come down with the...
175
175
Sep 12, 2012
09/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
so the cdc says ask the people where you bought the cheese where it came from or just throw it away to be safe. >>> coming up at 7:00 i'll be speaking live with former ambassador tom mcdonald who knew the late christopher stevens and he explains exactly what being a foreign ambassador is really all about. it can be very risky, as we have just found out. >> see you then. >>> still to come in this half hour after months of questions we're finally getting answers about the spending at the general services administration from the man in charge. >> the numbers don't lie, another perfect day. here are the numbers at national, 81 the high, 60 the low, got down to 47 this morning at dulles, average 81 and 64. it can still get hot, 96 record high, 41 record low. we'll come back, talk about when our nice stretch of weather comes to an abrupt halt and look ahead to the weekend. >> but first what does dustin hoffman say is harder to win than an oscar? we'll tell you about the award he and six others will get toward the end of the year up next. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt rom
so the cdc says ask the people where you bought the cheese where it came from or just throw it away to be safe. >>> coming up at 7:00 i'll be speaking live with former ambassador tom mcdonald who knew the late christopher stevens and he explains exactly what being a foreign ambassador is really all about. it can be very risky, as we have just found out. >> see you then. >>> still to come in this half hour after months of questions we're finally getting answers about the...
482
482
Sep 2, 2012
09/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 482
favorite 0
quote 1
the cdc says 10,000 campers may be exposed to the deadly virus spread through deer mice. >> there are muscle aches, pains, fever, chills headaches. >> we really upped our education within the last two weeks. >> reporter: with 91 cabins shut down the park has been flooded with some 2,000 calls from concerned tourists. >> we have had some calls. >> reporter: attendance has dipped but it hasn't kept large crowds away. >> i've been coming up here all my life and nobody will stop me from coming back, not even a little mouse. >> reporter: one of the world's natural wonders still a draw as health officials hope to contain rare and worrisome disease. >>> tonight, investigators are combing through wreckage after a deadly crash at an air show in iowa. a jet crashed into a field and burst into flames killing the pilot. no one in the crowd was hurt. >>> at penn state today there was a moment of silence before the first football game of the new season. the crowd honoring the victims of child sex abuse. it was the first start to a penn state season without joe paterno on the sidelines since 1949. h
the cdc says 10,000 campers may be exposed to the deadly virus spread through deer mice. >> there are muscle aches, pains, fever, chills headaches. >> we really upped our education within the last two weeks. >> reporter: with 91 cabins shut down the park has been flooded with some 2,000 calls from concerned tourists. >> we have had some calls. >> reporter: attendance has dipped but it hasn't kept large crowds away. >> i've been coming up here all my life and...
87
87
Sep 17, 2012
09/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc reminding us higher salt intake is linked to higher blood pressure. the recommended daily sodium intake for kids is no more than one teaspoon daily or about 2300 milligrams. >>> if you're just waking up with us this morning, good morning. here's a quick recap of today's top stories. school is actually back in session today at the beechwood school in menlo park. the school has been closed since last thursday morning after a fire broke out inside a portable classroom on campus. firefighters say a faulty kitchen appliance was likely to blame. >>> anti-american protests continue to grow in the middle east this morning. today hundreds of protesters clashing with police in kabul, afghanistan. in pakistan two people were killed during similar protests. >>> today marks one year since the occupy movement first took aim at wall street. several protests are planned locally and nationwide, including a 24-hour occupation on california street in san francisco. >>> so the question is after a year, has that occupy movement actually had an effect on wall street? >> sc
the cdc reminding us higher salt intake is linked to higher blood pressure. the recommended daily sodium intake for kids is no more than one teaspoon daily or about 2300 milligrams. >>> if you're just waking up with us this morning, good morning. here's a quick recap of today's top stories. school is actually back in session today at the beechwood school in menlo park. the school has been closed since last thursday morning after a fire broke out inside a portable classroom on campus....
280
280
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
KRON
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc-saying that it is topped 3000! are testing for this. >> this control inspector is treated a neglected swimming pool with west nile virus mosquitos. it has been treated before but it is producing more miscued use. part of this process includes releasing these fish that will feed on these mosquitoes. >> they will do a really good job of controlling these mosquitoes and unnatural way. >> and there has been birds, people, and people testing positive for west nile. dirty, standing water can be dangerous. >> finding a neglected swimming pool can be very important because it can produce 1 million people. and it can even hatch 1 million mosquitoes. >> this home was abandoned and also eat can clcare for the abandoned swim polls by going to the contra costa health department and obtaining mosquito eating fish by going to be health department and this person knows into abandoned swimming pools. >> war inland. 92 degrees in antioch. and still, warm- inland. portions of the coast just 50s inlf moon bay. wn reduced visibility be
the cdc-saying that it is topped 3000! are testing for this. >> this control inspector is treated a neglected swimming pool with west nile virus mosquitos. it has been treated before but it is producing more miscued use. part of this process includes releasing these fish that will feed on these mosquitoes. >> they will do a really good job of controlling these mosquitoes and unnatural way. >> and there has been birds, people, and people testing positive for west nile. dirty,...
1,000
1,000
Sep 19, 2012
09/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,000
favorite 0
quote 0
according to a new analysis of cdc numbers by the trust for america's health. more than half the people in 39 states will be obese by the year 2030. two thirds of americans are already overweight or obese. and the analysis shows that unless something changes, every state in this nation will have an obesity rate above 44% in less than 20 years. our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman reports on what could be a contributing factor to all this. >> reporter: new research now underscores that a healthy diet and daily exercise may not be enough to avoid childhood obesity. an important factor that may contribute is also one of the most controversial chemicals found in the american diet, bisphenol-a or bpa is used to prevent corrosion in the lining of cans and bottles. it's found in items like soda cans, canned soups, fruits and vegetables and canned tuna fish. the fda recently banned bpa from sippy cups and baby bottles because of evidence that it disrupts hormonal cycles in children, but decided to await further testing before banning it in other products. >> la
according to a new analysis of cdc numbers by the trust for america's health. more than half the people in 39 states will be obese by the year 2030. two thirds of americans are already overweight or obese. and the analysis shows that unless something changes, every state in this nation will have an obesity rate above 44% in less than 20 years. our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman reports on what could be a contributing factor to all this. >> reporter: new research now underscores...
288
288
Sep 1, 2012
09/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
the cdc has been getting calls from visitors wanting to know more. the virus is carried in the developings of deer mice, so far six confirmed cases and two have died and four others recovering. >> most of us are taught to help others, would you have done what she did, a young woman may have saved two lives. jody hernandez sat down with the good samaritan. >> i feel like the only reason that violence is here is because they feel it's allowed because no one else will step in. >> but this 22-year-old could not sit back and do nothing when she saw a man and his girlfriend in serious trouble last night on the street. this video shows them arguing with a man selling cds and within minutes the argument turned physical as a mob attacked the couple. they knocked the guy to the ground and started to stomp his forehand in and the girl got back handed with the cds and had a gash in her head. >> what happened next is remarkable. as others watched, she ran across the street to the couples aide. i pushed them apart and said don't hurt me, don't hurt me, i'm just he
the cdc has been getting calls from visitors wanting to know more. the virus is carried in the developings of deer mice, so far six confirmed cases and two have died and four others recovering. >> most of us are taught to help others, would you have done what she did, a young woman may have saved two lives. jody hernandez sat down with the good samaritan. >> i feel like the only reason that violence is here is because they feel it's allowed because no one else will step in. >>...
170
170
Sep 13, 2012
09/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the cdc says america is on track for the worst year ever for west nile virus. despite mosquito season winding down, infections are expected to continue into next month. texas has been hit the hardest with nearly half of the infections. health officials from coast to coast are spraying insecticides to prevent the spread of the disease. >>> want to turn to tom now for an early look at our forecast. how are we looking? >> it looks great. i was kayaking on the potomac a number of years ago. i had a beaver attack me. i was in my kayak and apparently was too close to the hut or something. here it came. its nostrils were flaring, its eyes were angry. i got the heck out of there. >> it's a good thing you're a pro. >> they can be mean. this morning, we're starting off with a beautiful weather pattern again. take a look now around the region under a clear sky. we have temperatures -- it didn't hurt me. had my paddle ready, though. and it was slapping its tail, too. take a look now at the temperatures around the region. in the dark green, we're in the 50s and it's in the
. >>> the cdc says america is on track for the worst year ever for west nile virus. despite mosquito season winding down, infections are expected to continue into next month. texas has been hit the hardest with nearly half of the infections. health officials from coast to coast are spraying insecticides to prevent the spread of the disease. >>> want to turn to tom now for an early look at our forecast. how are we looking? >> it looks great. i was kayaking on the potomac...