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the approval was given and the new jersey department of health and cdc are meeting to discuss options using the vaccine to control the outbreak. a doctor i spoke to, a top perfect in infectious diseases said the vaccine could play an important role in stopping the outbreak. >> this is a very effective vaccine. it has effectiveness rates well over 80%. it ought to stop this outbreak if it's used widely and we would hope that with appropriate education, this is an educational institution, those
the approval was given and the new jersey department of health and cdc are meeting to discuss options using the vaccine to control the outbreak. a doctor i spoke to, a top perfect in infectious diseases said the vaccine could play an important role in stopping the outbreak. >> this is a very effective vaccine. it has effectiveness rates well over 80%. it ought to stop this outbreak if it's used widely and we would hope that with appropriate education, this is an educational institution,...
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and it is so serious, that the cdc is taking an unprecedented step tonight. they are rushing to get a vaccine, that might help control the outbreak, even though that vaccine is not yet approved here in the united states. abc's linsey davis has the details. >> reporter: with seven cases of meningitis diagnosed at princeton since march, new jersey health officials declared an outbreak. >> it is very serious. >> reporter: so serious in fact the cdc is taking the unprecedented move of importing emergency doses of the meningitis vaccine not yet approved for use in this country. late today government health officials confirmed, they have agreed to import bexsero. it is currently licensed in europe and australia. it protects against meningitis b, the particular strain the students have been diagnosed with. bacterial meningitis is a dangerous infection of the protective membranes that cover
and it is so serious, that the cdc is taking an unprecedented step tonight. they are rushing to get a vaccine, that might help control the outbreak, even though that vaccine is not yet approved here in the united states. abc's linsey davis has the details. >> reporter: with seven cases of meningitis diagnosed at princeton since march, new jersey health officials declared an outbreak. >> it is very serious. >> reporter: so serious in fact the cdc is taking the unprecedented...
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this is why cdc forces those conversations to have to happen. this is just the beginning. 45 units of affordable housing but 18 of those are going to be dedicated to the formerly homeless. those individuals need to be helped in the city. we're building a lot of housing and as norman referenced that might not be assessable to our community so we're creativity we're going getting that innovation going. i'd like 80 to see the city's official bird on the city-state site. that's itself crane. as gordon was whispering in my ears we're going to do the right thing keep the strong commitment to the affordability in our city and this is one of the examples to come we're already beginning those negotiations. and i've started that conversation and we're going to grass what we need to do to build affordable housing for everyone. we need to continue to build and we'll work with the community on that. having said that i love this very great example that i think we're exemplifying for the rest of the country when we have is a possible displacement of valuable r
this is why cdc forces those conversations to have to happen. this is just the beginning. 45 units of affordable housing but 18 of those are going to be dedicated to the formerly homeless. those individuals need to be helped in the city. we're building a lot of housing and as norman referenced that might not be assessable to our community so we're creativity we're going getting that innovation going. i'd like 80 to see the city's official bird on the city-state site. that's itself crane. as...
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this is the cdc that has that's own zombie preparedness kit.'m not making it up it's right there on my page. why is it pic fiction that makes care about fo potential disaste? >> i think it's human nature not to want to deal with important issues. >> when i was on saturday night live i can tell you personally there was a lot of political stuff that didn't make it in. we were told it's a downer. and ironically the most successful character to comb ou- come out of that is debbie downer. if you couch it in a metaphor oh, no it's zombies. >> if the cdc came out with a plan and said hey everybody let's talk to our children about hey kids do you have a zombie kit? and it allows people to prepare themselves in a psyc psych logiy prepared way. >> zombie and hell fighters what is next for max brooks. >>> we have dug deep in the real life pai parallels of zombies. but your next project is in complete contrast. talk about it a little bit. it's the harlem hell fighters and it's based on a true story. in the first world war there was a unit of soldiers that
this is the cdc that has that's own zombie preparedness kit.'m not making it up it's right there on my page. why is it pic fiction that makes care about fo potential disaste? >> i think it's human nature not to want to deal with important issues. >> when i was on saturday night live i can tell you personally there was a lot of political stuff that didn't make it in. we were told it's a downer. and ironically the most successful character to comb ou- come out of that is debbie...
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why the cdc isn't taking chances. in hopes of stopping the spread of an illness, that kills 10% or more of teens and young adults who get it. if a vaccination plan is rolled out it could aim to inoculate the nearly 8,000 students at princeton. university officials, however, wouldn't say if the vaccination effort would be launched. only releasing this statement. when we have something to announce we will make an announcement. the symptoms of meningitis typically develop within three to seven days after exposure. the cdc tells us, the risk for princeton university students is quite high. and one concern is that because it's thanksgiving time a lot of students will head home and potentially bringing unwanted germs with them. >> again, three to seven days after exposure. >> reporter: that's right. >> linsey davis, thanks so much tonight on this story. >>> next we turn to the backlash over the president's proposed fix of the troubled health care web site at the white house today the president feeling the heat meeting face
why the cdc isn't taking chances. in hopes of stopping the spread of an illness, that kills 10% or more of teens and young adults who get it. if a vaccination plan is rolled out it could aim to inoculate the nearly 8,000 students at princeton. university officials, however, wouldn't say if the vaccination effort would be launched. only releasing this statement. when we have something to announce we will make an announcement. the symptoms of meningitis typically develop within three to seven...
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according to the cdc, all strains of meningitis are deadly in 10 to15% of cases. lynn's son evan died in meningitist 20 in 1998. >>y life will never be the same. >> reporr: she's now preside of the national meningitis association. >> the disease is onlypread through close contt. that's the exchangof respiratory seetions such as cohing, kissing, sneezing. >> reporter: princeton sent e-mails to students reminding em they can contract meningitis if th come in contact th a carrier. urging students not to share things like drinking glasses. >> are you hanging onto that. >> i have my cup. i want to ite my name on it for that matter. >> reporr: one student is still in the hospital here. the university says not to expect its decision on adnistering the vaccinbefore monday. it would only be given to students here. there really aren't concerns of it spreading beyond campus. >> krist, thanks. >> for more on this are joined by drmika roberson, chair of the emergency department and aistant chief medical ficer at repoint alth in hoboken, new jersey. thanks for joining us. we un
according to the cdc, all strains of meningitis are deadly in 10 to15% of cases. lynn's son evan died in meningitist 20 in 1998. >>y life will never be the same. >> reporr: she's now preside of the national meningitis association. >> the disease is onlypread through close contt. that's the exchangof respiratory seetions such as cohing, kissing, sneezing. >> reporter: princeton sent e-mails to students reminding em they can contract meningitis if th come in contact th a...
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does the cdc have a role?ranscends our -- trans haveare man-made, and we shown that over the past the food industry has been a good job. they have been able to get a little over half of the trans fats out of our system. that leaves about half of them still there. you can see glass half empty, or have full, or you could see the artery is clogged with oils that are not necessary, do not improve taste, do not reduce cost, but increase your probability for heart attack. it would prevent 27,000 heart attacks and those are conservative estimates. host: dr. frieden, what role, if any, did cdc have in this fda proposal? guest: we provided some of the background scientific information on trans fat, what is the level in the u.s., the estimated impact, and, frankly, we think it is a terrific thing. it is very important. we want to make sure that people just go about their business they will not be exposed to things like artificially reduced trans fats that will increase their risk of heart attack and death. what do you s
does the cdc have a role?ranscends our -- trans haveare man-made, and we shown that over the past the food industry has been a good job. they have been able to get a little over half of the trans fats out of our system. that leaves about half of them still there. you can see glass half empty, or have full, or you could see the artery is clogged with oils that are not necessary, do not improve taste, do not reduce cost, but increase your probability for heart attack. it would prevent 27,000...
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cdc review board still has to sign off until the cdc can give recommendation to launch the program.t doses of the vaccine on campus some time in december. chris, kate? >> alexandra, thank you so much for that. for more, turn to senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. princeton students will have a choice whether to get the vaccination or not. >> i can't remember another time when people have been offered a vaccine that hasn't been proved in the united states, sort of in a big group like this. princeton students will have to decide, do i want to take a vaccine that's not been approved in this country? and the doctors that i talk to, and the cdc, are really encouraging them to do it. this meningitis is really big and bad. one out of ten people die, who get it. and of the survivors, one out of five ends up with brain damage. >> the kids over 18, hippa laws kick n parents aren't necessarily told what's happening. >> hopefully, parents are watching our show, so they know their child was given this choice. even though technically, i was an adult i remember at that age, i asked mom a
cdc review board still has to sign off until the cdc can give recommendation to launch the program.t doses of the vaccine on campus some time in december. chris, kate? >> alexandra, thank you so much for that. for more, turn to senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. princeton students will have a choice whether to get the vaccination or not. >> i can't remember another time when people have been offered a vaccine that hasn't been proved in the united states, sort of in a big...
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cdc board will have to sign off before the cdc can officially recommend it.or now, university leaders and health officials are in agreement, they want to import a vaccine that's not been for use here in the united states. the goal is to bring it to princeton university to try to stop an outbreak of meningitis b the. they plan to recommend the vaccine for most students. fda has given the cdc approval to import the drug through an investigational drug program. the vaccine is called bexsero, not approve for the record u.s. in this country. it is the only vaccine used to protect against meningitis b. it's a two-dose vaccine, made by the company novartis, manufactured in italy. it was approved for use earlier this year in europe and australia. cdc says this is a safe vaccine. we also asked a doctor and here is what he had to say about bexsero. >> there are no major safety concerns with this vaccine. it's been used in europe. it's very safe. there will be a few sore arms, a few students who get a degree of fever for a day, but this is an effective and safe vaccine.
cdc board will have to sign off before the cdc can officially recommend it.or now, university leaders and health officials are in agreement, they want to import a vaccine that's not been for use here in the united states. the goal is to bring it to princeton university to try to stop an outbreak of meningitis b the. they plan to recommend the vaccine for most students. fda has given the cdc approval to import the drug through an investigational drug program. the vaccine is called bexsero, not...
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. >> hi, steve wu from china town cdc. we represent china town which is highly transit. we support transit in general. we want to make sure with the mayor's task force that we take a riding tide float approach. our neighborhood is extremely low income and transit dependent and we want to make sure that into discussions about transit, there's an analysis done which we haven't seen about how the expenditures will be planned for equitable. as bob mentioned, it's good to set performance matrix to tie the expenditure plan or to help inform the expenditure plan as to how it can be -- how it can get out to low income neighborhoods. unity is under funded but they served poor people and it has been the poor people transit system. transit riders are becoming more middle class, which in general is a good thing and we think more people should ride transit. we don't want transit revenue to be prioritized to one group or another. we think transit revenue should help all people and the services that have served china town folks and low income communities is protected as well as other s
. >> hi, steve wu from china town cdc. we represent china town which is highly transit. we support transit in general. we want to make sure with the mayor's task force that we take a riding tide float approach. our neighborhood is extremely low income and transit dependent and we want to make sure that into discussions about transit, there's an analysis done which we haven't seen about how the expenditures will be planned for equitable. as bob mentioned, it's good to set performance...
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. >>> the cdc says teen birthrates fell almost 23%, and that is a 6% decline from 2011.he cdc says it is the lowest rate they have seen since tracking teen births. ♪ >>> on wall street there have been 42 records for the dow this year, and we could be looking at 43. stocks are getting a boost from some positive housing news. >>> the federal aviation administration getting involved in issue involving geengines on planes. monday bowing warned of possible engine icing problems in those engines. >>> microsoft saying some of its xbox 1 consoles have faultily disk drives. gamers began complaining after hearing clicks and knocking noises after inserting the disk. >>> if a piece of the eiffel tower is on your holiday shopping list, you are just a little bit too late. paul brennan has more from paris. >> reporter: since its construction in 1889, more than 250 million visitors have climbed its staircases and risen in its left. recognizable worldwide as a symbol of the french capitol, and a pioneering example of art and engineering combined. the chance to own an original section was
. >>> the cdc says teen birthrates fell almost 23%, and that is a 6% decline from 2011.he cdc says it is the lowest rate they have seen since tracking teen births. ♪ >>> on wall street there have been 42 records for the dow this year, and we could be looking at 43. stocks are getting a boost from some positive housing news. >>> the federal aviation administration getting involved in issue involving geengines on planes. monday bowing warned of possible engine icing...
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in total, cdc programs lost about $1 billion or 10% of the entire cdc budget. below fy-'12 numbers. >> well, sequestration had a very direct impact on the research money that goes to supporting the work of the technical assistance centers that we have here. that combined with appropriation pressures really meant that for a number of our centers, we were able to continue funding them for this year, but unless the situation changes for next year, it's going to be very tough to continue providing the technical assistance that's extremely cost effective in terms of, again, having folks on the ground be able to advance the programs that we're administering. >> thank you, all. >> according to the bureau of labor statistics, the average household spends about 20% of its income on transportation. i will say that was higher than i expected. we tend to think of shelter, food, clothing, when in fact, transportation is right up there after housing as a large part of household income expenditures. so, ms. freund, when you were talking about seniors being willing to pay the
in total, cdc programs lost about $1 billion or 10% of the entire cdc budget. below fy-'12 numbers. >> well, sequestration had a very direct impact on the research money that goes to supporting the work of the technical assistance centers that we have here. that combined with appropriation pressures really meant that for a number of our centers, we were able to continue funding them for this year, but unless the situation changes for next year, it's going to be very tough to continue...
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the cdc is takin an unprecedented move,importing a non-fda approved vaccine it hopes will stop the spread of the poteially fatal disease. >> reporter:ightfall at princetouniversity. and the nearly 8,000 student who call thevy league campus home hav much me than gde point averages to worry about. a potentiallyeadly strain of meningitis has sickened seven since marc >> students suld be very concerned an parents should be concerned. >> reporter: whi students required to have a mengitis vaccine at vaccine does not ver the strain found at princeton. >> meningitis b in young adults in the unis very unusual. >> reporter: the cdc is now taking the unprecedentedtep of importinbexso, licensed in europe and australia b notet approved by the a. >> i think if it' been approved in europe, that's fantastic, they shouldefinitely do it. >> reporter: the board of trustees met saturday to discuss it. >> i hopthe call handles it efficientland quickly. beuse i think besides the fact that meningiti spreads quickly, i think students aren't taking it as serioly as they shou. >> repter: the decision i expected wi
the cdc is takin an unprecedented move,importing a non-fda approved vaccine it hopes will stop the spread of the poteially fatal disease. >> reporter:ightfall at princetouniversity. and the nearly 8,000 student who call thevy league campus home hav much me than gde point averages to worry about. a potentiallyeadly strain of meningitis has sickened seven since marc >> students suld be very concerned an parents should be concerned. >> reporter: whi students required to have a...
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and that's not from the cdc. that's using the estimates of the number of deaths from a medical mistakes inserted into the reckless that the cdc puts out. you talk a lot about both number two and number three cause of death, cancer and medical mistakes in the same context. tell me a little bit about your research on the subject of medical mistakes in the field of cancer. >> guest: so, i was really interested in misdiagnosis. as a young adult i was misdiagnosed for a couple of years, and when one first finds that out, it's easy to take it personally, or you think it's a result of one's own inability to committee with a doctor. >> host: you were told you of something you didn't have? >> guest: i didn't have something. >> host: did you have a suspiciosuspicion tragedy that'y when, exactly. and i found out actually that young adults or adults between the ages of 20-39 are very often misdiagnosed and that's because cancer is understood by many physicians, and the disease of older adults. is a result of the fact that th
and that's not from the cdc. that's using the estimates of the number of deaths from a medical mistakes inserted into the reckless that the cdc puts out. you talk a lot about both number two and number three cause of death, cancer and medical mistakes in the same context. tell me a little bit about your research on the subject of medical mistakes in the field of cancer. >> guest: so, i was really interested in misdiagnosis. as a young adult i was misdiagnosed for a couple of years, and...
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. >> steve wu from chinatown cdc. we want to talk about our position on the theep. we have some significant concerns about it demand terms of the reduction in service it's proposing particularly in chinatown. the tep will be reducing the route of the a decks part of the way through chinatown and eliminating folsom. in the area of talking about reducing revenue, we don't understand why there are cuts to service. for the items that will be reducing the service, we are not sure why that's there. the system going through environmental revenue -- review. in planning, you need to make sure with the cuts you have not been able to evaluate fully. thank you. >> commissioner kim? >> actually if i can ask you a question. sorry. thank you. of the 10 projects, actually maybe i can ask the mta staff about the preliminary design of the projects and the additional 5 projects. are you aware whether the 8 axis is included in this list and/or would you like to hold off the approval of the funding for this design until we get more questions and answers? >> we have not moved in that dir
. >> steve wu from chinatown cdc. we want to talk about our position on the theep. we have some significant concerns about it demand terms of the reduction in service it's proposing particularly in chinatown. the tep will be reducing the route of the a decks part of the way through chinatown and eliminating folsom. in the area of talking about reducing revenue, we don't understand why there are cuts to service. for the items that will be reducing the service, we are not sure why that's...
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according to the cdc last year there were 160 cases of this strain of meningitis.rtunately it's declining. the outbreak began here at princeton last march. most recent case is still in hospital receiving i.r. antibiotics. symptoms include stiff next, headaches, rash, high fever. 10% of the cases are usually deadly scaring everyone else but so far princeton has been lucky. the cdc urged the fda to give provisional approval for the new vaccine seen here known as bexsero which is available in europe and australia. the approval was given and the new jersey department of health and cdc are meeting to discuss options using the vaccine to control the outbreak. a doctor i spoke to, a top perfect in infectious diseases said the vaccine could play an important role in stopping the outbreak. >> this is a very effective vaccine. it has effectiveness rates well over 80%. it ought to stop this outbreak if it's used widely and we would hope that with appropriate education, this is an educational institution, those are smart students at princeton, they will line up and get this va
according to the cdc last year there were 160 cases of this strain of meningitis.rtunately it's declining. the outbreak began here at princeton last march. most recent case is still in hospital receiving i.r. antibiotics. symptoms include stiff next, headaches, rash, high fever. 10% of the cases are usually deadly scaring everyone else but so far princeton has been lucky. the cdc urged the fda to give provisional approval for the new vaccine seen here known as bexsero which is available in...
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but it's what the cdc is doing that's unprecedented.tate and federal officials are taking drastic measures to battle the outbreak of meningitis on the grounds of one of the nation's most distinguished institutions. seven cases of the potentially deadly bacterial infection have been diagnosed at princeton university since march. >> it's very serious. >> reporter: so serious, in fact, the cdc is taking the unprecedented move of importing emergency doses of bexsero, a meningitis vaccine not used in this country. it protects against meningitis b, which is the particular strain the students have been diagnosed with. bacterial meningitis is a dangerous infection of the protective membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. it's spread through respiratory droplets exchanged through close contact, such as coughing or kissing. >> you see someone saying i'm not feeling well. and they get sick very quick. >> reporter: if the evacuation plan is rolled out, it could aim to inoculate 8,000 graduate and undergraduate students at princeton. univers
but it's what the cdc is doing that's unprecedented.tate and federal officials are taking drastic measures to battle the outbreak of meningitis on the grounds of one of the nation's most distinguished institutions. seven cases of the potentially deadly bacterial infection have been diagnosed at princeton university since march. >> it's very serious. >> reporter: so serious, in fact, the cdc is taking the unprecedented move of importing emergency doses of bexsero, a meningitis...
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. >> look at the cdc's report, not all the people who became sick rouletting this product. >> she is concerned the contaminated ingredient could be something widely used in another product like the lettuce itself. the 2006 outbreak was from locally grown spinach nearby. >> where did they get the vegetables and the 158ed a. >> we attempted to get those answers from the richmond company that manufactured the product. >> we are closed today, ma'am. >> they didn't answer our question but did recruit a statement. >> at this time the investigation is in process. we are also working with our customer toss retrieve any and all possibly contaminated products. >> so it's still unclear what is making people sick or if it is in other products. but they say the good 000 is it's unlikely you'll get sick, at least from these 158ed as. >> most of this result has been eaten and is off the market. >> reporter: the cdc and fda say they are investigating the outbreak most of the reported cases in in california. for a complete list of the recalled products, head to kpix.com/consumer watch. >> it's scary
. >> look at the cdc's report, not all the people who became sick rouletting this product. >> she is concerned the contaminated ingredient could be something widely used in another product like the lettuce itself. the 2006 outbreak was from locally grown spinach nearby. >> where did they get the vegetables and the 158ed a. >> we attempted to get those answers from the richmond company that manufactured the product. >> we are closed today, ma'am. >> they...
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since then, obviously chinatown cdc has grown to over 2000 units and clearly the leadership of fei has been key to that. she understands the planning process, she understands financing, she understands design, she understands construction and project management, in short, she understands the entire development process and i don't think you could find a more qualified person to sit on that commission. thank you. >> thanks. >> good afternoon, supervisors, it's a beautiful day. we're here to celebrate a beautiful person, fei. she's not only a former staff, she's my boss as president of the board and i'm going to get a couple of people mad at me because i think she's the best president we ever had, so the others were great too, but she -- on a dime, she'll drop whatever she's doing to come for an uncalendared meeting, she works harder on a couple of issues that i don't want to say too loudly, she gets it done, i don't have to go over all of her qualifications but i'm here to just say one word, amen, which means so be it, thank you. >> thank you, norman number 2. any other public comments o
since then, obviously chinatown cdc has grown to over 2000 units and clearly the leadership of fei has been key to that. she understands the planning process, she understands financing, she understands design, she understands construction and project management, in short, she understands the entire development process and i don't think you could find a more qualified person to sit on that commission. thank you. >> thanks. >> good afternoon, supervisors, it's a beautiful day. we're...
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so if the cdc comes back in full force, you know, two thirds are out.mportant in the flu season. ahead can save come back. >> can we get a shot as we are talking? just stay on her for a moment, if you would, please. as we discuss the health care sector. can we get a single of this because i think everyone should. [laughter] >> just like that. is he not the best >> he is the best. >> i was thinking about this. but after seeing you not flinch, i think that i can do this without the tears. >> that's wonderful. lou: doctor marc siegel gave me my shot last year and so i'm going to risk all and do it again. [laughter] >> by the way, how many strings does is protect against? >> i'm so happy you're not being a wimp. >> this covers three strains. a vaccine that is available and i am okay with either one. the exciting news is that they have made one so that if you have an egg allergy, you can actually get a flu shot. >> i didn't even realize that chicken eggs had anything to do with it. >> yup, since the 1950s, they've been making them with chicken eggs. and they
so if the cdc comes back in full force, you know, two thirds are out.mportant in the flu season. ahead can save come back. >> can we get a shot as we are talking? just stay on her for a moment, if you would, please. as we discuss the health care sector. can we get a single of this because i think everyone should. [laughter] >> just like that. is he not the best >> he is the best. >> i was thinking about this. but after seeing you not flinch, i think that i can do this...
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first up, the cdc, the fda and the state of new jersey all working together to contain an outbreak of a rare type of meningitis on the campus of princeton university. officials have confirmed 11 cases of type b meningitis at the ivy league school. there is no vaccine for thatiÑ strain here in the u.s. and that's why the federal government is stepping in to help. alexandra field is live for us right now at princeton university. alexandra, what are government officials doing to make this vaccine available to the university? >> reporter: hey, fred. well, the fda has given the cdc the clearance it would need to bring the vaccine to this country in exploratory drug program. as you mentioned, the united states does not have the at approved vaccine to protect against meningitis b but there is a vaccine called bex sarah used in europe and australia. now it's up to trustees on the princeton campus to decide whether or not they want to make it available here where there have been seven confirmed cases of meningitis b. they're scheduled to decide that sometime this weekend. we asked students wh
first up, the cdc, the fda and the state of new jersey all working together to contain an outbreak of a rare type of meningitis on the campus of princeton university. officials have confirmed 11 cases of type b meningitis at the ivy league school. there is no vaccine for thatiÑ strain here in the u.s. and that's why the federal government is stepping in to help. alexandra field is live for us right now at princeton university. alexandra, what are government officials doing to make this...
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. >>> cigarettes are threatening children the cdc said the e- cigarette use has doubled. the food and drug administration does not regulate them but will do so. three members have written to encourage the commissioner to quickly do so and come up with regulations. >>> children who eat meals with their families are slimmer a study finds with everyone at the table and no tv, it is being linked to lower weight and body mass indexes for the youngest members of the family. talking to family eating and may keep them from overeating. it appears in the issue of the journal obesity. >>> check in with wjz today at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. a player may be suffering from a brain disease that killed dozens of players. and tony dorset's symptoms. >>> danger from deep space. why scientists say asteroids and meteors like the one that hit russia pose more of a danger than thought. >>> join us for these and breaking news at 4:00. that's after dr. phil. the five-day forecast is coming up. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> marty, looking ahead to raven's sunday. >> once this frontal boundary. this is the ugliest u
. >>> cigarettes are threatening children the cdc said the e- cigarette use has doubled. the food and drug administration does not regulate them but will do so. three members have written to encourage the commissioner to quickly do so and come up with regulations. >>> children who eat meals with their families are slimmer a study finds with everyone at the table and no tv, it is being linked to lower weight and body mass indexes for the youngest members of the family. talking...
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cdc works to save lives, protect people and save money through prevention.s america's leading health protection agency, we work with many different partners to identify, develop and test programs that can make a difference in communities across the country. one of the strongest and longest standing collaborations is with the u.s. department of transportation. we are partners with shared interests. this includes a memorandum of understanding with the national highway traffic safety administration, anchored to a mutually agreed upon annual action plan, we work together to reduce the number of motor vehicle injuries by improving data, strengthening policy, sinner jazzing research and translating evidence based interventions into real world settings. we are currently dus cussing ways to include older mobility in our plans. for those older adults who are able to drive, we must continue to find ways to improve motor vehicle safety and reduce the disp disproportionate number of fatalities and injuries suffered by older adults whether drivers, passengers or pedestri
cdc works to save lives, protect people and save money through prevention.s america's leading health protection agency, we work with many different partners to identify, develop and test programs that can make a difference in communities across the country. one of the strongest and longest standing collaborations is with the u.s. department of transportation. we are partners with shared interests. this includes a memorandum of understanding with the national highway traffic safety...
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reporter: the cdc is taking the unprecedented ste of imported a vaccine licensed for use in europe andtralia b t yet approved by the fda. >> i think if it'seen approved in europehat's fantastic and theyhould do it. >> reporter: the board of trustees met on satury to discuss making the vaccine available. >> hopehechool handle it quick l i students aren't taking it as seriously as they should. >> reporter: the board's decision is expecd within a tter of days. dan shenemannbc news. >> one student remains hospitalized with meningitis. according to the cdc a strains ofeningitis are deadly in 10% to 15% of the cases. >>> t some breakingews where the san jose police departmt now investigang the ty's 42nd homicide of this year. it happened arod 3:05 thi morning according to the san jose pz department. the 1 center received a repor a person ha d been shot in the goen rain area of san se. upon arrival, officers say they from at least one gunshot wound. he was pronounced dea at the ene at about 3:55 this morning. thcircumstances surrounding the shooting are not yet clear. police say it is too soo
reporter: the cdc is taking the unprecedented ste of imported a vaccine licensed for use in europe andtralia b t yet approved by the fda. >> i think if it'seen approved in europehat's fantastic and theyhould do it. >> reporter: the board of trustees met on satury to discuss making the vaccine available. >> hopehechool handle it quick l i students aren't taking it as seriously as they should. >> reporter: the board's decision is expecd within a tter of days. dan...
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spent in this report cdc, a handful strategies that address the threat. one of the main message data was develop new antibiotics. as i understand that part of the challenge of the new developing other products is drug-resistant oftentimes begins in limiting the population in approving a drug the fda for use in a limited population can be difficult. dr. woodcock, on june 4 of this year you were quoted by the national public radio as saying he hoped congress would pass legislation soon to make it easier for fda to approve new antibiotics. what type of legislation were you referring to when he made those statements on npr? [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. there have been discussions in the task force referred to earlier that talked about a program for limited use, that is specifically directed where there's some population of broader population. one of the problems we have with the antibiotics as you well know is overuse. what we're concerned about if we approve an antibiotic for a limited use, drug-resistant organism, that they be temptation to use a more broadly
spent in this report cdc, a handful strategies that address the threat. one of the main message data was develop new antibiotics. as i understand that part of the challenge of the new developing other products is drug-resistant oftentimes begins in limiting the population in approving a drug the fda for use in a limited population can be difficult. dr. woodcock, on june 4 of this year you were quoted by the national public radio as saying he hoped congress would pass legislation soon to make it...
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the cdc says gloves is not enough to spreading germs and it's vital to practice hand hygiene as well.ed states one in every five patients gets a health associated illness each year. >>> research shows 90% of people who work in front of a computer have some type of eye trouble. called computer vision syndrome. to reduce strain position the monitor so it's level with your eyes, reduce glare by angling it and take 20-second breaks a few times an hour. >>> check in with wjz eyewitness news at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00. a struggle for survival. a growing humanitarian crisis in the philippines as survivors of the typhoon try to find food, water and shelter. we'll have the latest. judgment day for mob boss whitey bulger. the latest from the sentencing hearing, will relatives of his victims testify? join us for the stories and all the breaking news today at 4:00. >>> stay with us. the 5-day forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back. plenty of sunshine, still chilly. lows this morning around 26 degrees, i calculated our wind chill factor, felt like 15 degrees, you probably noticed that when
the cdc says gloves is not enough to spreading germs and it's vital to practice hand hygiene as well.ed states one in every five patients gets a health associated illness each year. >>> research shows 90% of people who work in front of a computer have some type of eye trouble. called computer vision syndrome. to reduce strain position the monitor so it's level with your eyes, reduce glare by angling it and take 20-second breaks a few times an hour. >>> check in with wjz...
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. >> por eso el cdc publica rep t reporte de la amena germenes inmunes . >> vemos muchas bacterias . par de ellas y veo mejoramientos . >> si no soigo tomando . >> el reporte que tambiÉn crit a crÍtica el uso categoriza docena de enfermedades resistentes c cientÍficos el clostidium que a causa diarrea . >> niÑos osson de las poblacion mÁs bvulnerables . >> el abuso de antibiotico hace que el niÑo este maltratado . >> por eso algunos padres buscan tratamientos . >> cuÁndo estÁ congestionados a hacemos masÉdicos dicen que se s manos y tome antibioticos . >> en miami , telemundo . >> las nioaÑas udensestadounid e llegan mÁs temprano a pubertad por ala obesidad, las niÑas co s sobre peso se desarrollan en segundo ghrrado y las de peso m normal en 4to , eso es problema q porque niÑas que entran antes tienen mÁs riesgo de depresiÓn y baja autoestima . >> muchos suplementos no tienen lo que dicen etiquetas asÍ dice eiinvestigaciÓn en canaanadÁ qu hacen a analÁlisis de and a s m suplementos tercera parte no tenÍa hiervas sino que polvo de arroz y algunos estractos de a plantas hornamentales,
. >> por eso el cdc publica rep t reporte de la amena germenes inmunes . >> vemos muchas bacterias . par de ellas y veo mejoramientos . >> si no soigo tomando . >> el reporte que tambiÉn crit a crÍtica el uso categoriza docena de enfermedades resistentes c cientÍficos el clostidium que a causa diarrea . >> niÑos osson de las poblacion mÁs bvulnerables . >> el abuso de antibiotico hace que el niÑo este maltratado . >> por eso algunos padres buscan...
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>> reporter: this is becoming news now as the cdc gets that approval from the fda to import this drug. the students here on campus tell us they were made aware of the cases of meningitis "b" as early as march. they have been getting e-mail update as long the way. >> alexandra field, thank you very much. we talked to a doctor earlier who said they recommend this vaccine if they approve it. >> it is a difficult decision. the good thing is some of the kids will go home for thanksgiving break soon. they will be able to disperse and end here. >>> another story we are following. the embattled mayor of toronto. he says he is staying put. he is going nowhere. he is being stripped of most of his powers. this was an unprecedented move. the city council voted yesterday to strip mayor rob ford of his ability to govern in an emergency and appoint and dismiss committee chairs. >> despite the calls for stepping down, ford's wife is standing by his side. >> should he step down? >> no. >> do you think he should take a leave of absence? >> that's why we have elections. >> do you think he should at leas
>> reporter: this is becoming news now as the cdc gets that approval from the fda to import this drug. the students here on campus tell us they were made aware of the cases of meningitis "b" as early as march. they have been getting e-mail update as long the way. >> alexandra field, thank you very much. we talked to a doctor earlier who said they recommend this vaccine if they approve it. >> it is a difficult decision. the good thing is some of the kids will go home...
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number three is medical mistakes and that's not in the cdc. that's using the estimates of the number of deaths for medical mistakes inserted into the rank list of the puts out. you talk a lot about both number two entry causes it death, it cancer and medical mistakes in the same context. tell me a little bit about your research on the subject of medical mistakes with cancer. >> guest: so i was really interested in this diagnosis as a young adult. i was misdiagnosed for a couple of years and when one first finds that out it's easy to take it personally or you think it's a result of one's own inability to communicate with the doctor. >> host: you were told you had something that you didn't have? >> i was told i had something that i wasn't told. >> host: was their suspicion? >> guest: exact way. i found out actually that young adults are adults between the ages of 20 and 39 are very often misdiagnosed and that's because cancer is understood by many physicians as a disease of older adults. it's a result of the fact that there is no screening for y
number three is medical mistakes and that's not in the cdc. that's using the estimates of the number of deaths for medical mistakes inserted into the rank list of the puts out. you talk a lot about both number two entry causes it death, it cancer and medical mistakes in the same context. tell me a little bit about your research on the subject of medical mistakes with cancer. >> guest: so i was really interested in this diagnosis as a young adult. i was misdiagnosed for a couple of years...
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the same time their ingesting chemicals that will show up later in their lives >> according to the cdc one in every three children now are ingesting chemicals. what we know about the chemicals the answer is we have no information at all >> - you've got to wait. >> young children are dpoersz a whole bunch of chemicals. the reason with your concerned about the artifical tomb we're xoers the children to 0 concentrated all convinces irritant their carr geography and those materials it's important to know they were not made to be used by children. >> times of sensitivity and the children are exposed to toxic chemicals and children have a longer than in which to develop disease. it did that with lead and poisoned you thousand of children for nearly 75 years. we have to think that about. what is good for a tire is not good for a child. repeat after me. there's no such thing as an acceptable amount of led for children. >> we know that the lead gets into the child's body and stays there. >> we're very concerned about the poly carbons p those are chemicals that are known for cancer. >> so if you
the same time their ingesting chemicals that will show up later in their lives >> according to the cdc one in every three children now are ingesting chemicals. what we know about the chemicals the answer is we have no information at all >> - you've got to wait. >> young children are dpoersz a whole bunch of chemicals. the reason with your concerned about the artifical tomb we're xoers the children to 0 concentrated all convinces irritant their carr geography and those...
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b cdc may or may not. but there's was no illustration of how the strarns and exit is not just private autos taxis and others tour buses big buses, big trucks, deliveries how do they access this site? they moved it down to the middle and their rendering on line there's r vs so where is the transit entrance. the design has approved i grant you a lot but there are a couple of missing things. one of the major maritime use is the pier doc site at the end of the pier. not to be a big doc site for tour boats but today trips as they come in and how are they going to use that end of the arena. how are trucks and cars and buses going to access the arena on the embarcadero side. if embarcadero is tied up with traffic and tour buses and luxury valets just dropping off the pedestrians in front of embarcadero because it's convenient embarcadero lose traffic. i was here a week ago with the residents raising questions not so much about this design but how the entire site works. they have deferred seawall on 230 which is a
b cdc may or may not. but there's was no illustration of how the strarns and exit is not just private autos taxis and others tour buses big buses, big trucks, deliveries how do they access this site? they moved it down to the middle and their rendering on line there's r vs so where is the transit entrance. the design has approved i grant you a lot but there are a couple of missing things. one of the major maritime use is the pier doc site at the end of the pier. not to be a big doc site for...
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the vaccine has not officially been approved for use in t u.s., but t school says th cdc remmended this plan. seven casesf the re strain have been confirmed sincemarch, the most recent just last week. none fatal. r a look at the weather, nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. we h concerns of rain, or maybe some -- >> yeah, rn in the forecast in safrancisco, and w kind of thought maybe it would beere by now. >> no? >> napa got some rain, oer ars. >> nothere? >> , not in the downtown area, and the rar doesn't look promising now. you can see the radarecho, greens and blues in the mounins, but not down inhe bay. there is still hope. there is rain out ther a big chunk of the rain went too far t the north. eureka got gd rains, cscent city, and the higher elevations in t sierra, and some snow towards thepeaks. the ason i say we'reot done, look at the isture, just a moisture feed coming off the pacific. a big zonal flow, and all of that is still going to have s targetn the san francisco, california, northern area. and th's why we still thin there's a chance for
the vaccine has not officially been approved for use in t u.s., but t school says th cdc remmended this plan. seven casesf the re strain have been confirmed sincemarch, the most recent just last week. none fatal. r a look at the weather, nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. we h concerns of rain, or maybe some -- >> yeah, rn in the forecast in safrancisco, and w kind of thought maybe it would beere by now. >> no? >> napa got some...
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b cdc may or may not. but there's was no illustration of how the strarns and exit is not just private autos taxis and others tour buses big buses, big trucks, deliveries how do they access this site? they moved it down to the middle and their rendering on line there's r vs so where is the transit entrance. the design has approved i grant you a lot but there are a couple of missing things. one of the major maritime use is the pier doc site at the end of the pier. not to be a big doc site for tour boats but today trips as they come in and how are they going to use that end of the arena. how are trucks and cars and buses going
b cdc may or may not. but there's was no illustration of how the strarns and exit is not just private autos taxis and others tour buses big buses, big trucks, deliveries how do they access this site? they moved it down to the middle and their rendering on line there's r vs so where is the transit entrance. the design has approved i grant you a lot but there are a couple of missing things. one of the major maritime use is the pier doc site at the end of the pier. not to be a big doc site for...
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that nearly 4,000 young people under 18 smoke a cigarette for the first time every day according to cdc. even with education available about dangers of smoking, coming up sunday, we talked to experts about the damaging and often deadly affects of smoking from lung cancer to heart disease. plus, how second and thirdhand smoke could harm those around us. especially children and those with weak immune systems we're going to have advise you with you on how to quit smoking. >> 4,000 kids per day? >> every day. >> still nz to those who've encountered welcome to covered california. new, affordable health plans so you can be ready for whatever comes your way. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> coming up at 6:00 the philippines typhoon, and what can't be seen that has them worrd. and dan noyes investigates a serious alcohol problem at uc berkeley. plus, online daily deals are turning into daily duds. the growing number of people unable to redeem vouchers they've purchased. its coming up tonight at 6:00 right now back to dan and cheryl. >> thank you. >> well, finally here a group of oakland secon
that nearly 4,000 young people under 18 smoke a cigarette for the first time every day according to cdc. even with education available about dangers of smoking, coming up sunday, we talked to experts about the damaging and often deadly affects of smoking from lung cancer to heart disease. plus, how second and thirdhand smoke could harm those around us. especially children and those with weak immune systems we're going to have advise you with you on how to quit smoking. >> 4,000 kids per...
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the cdc estimates that if we can reduce the levels of trans fat currently in the american diet, we can probably save about 7,000 people from preventable death and prevent about 20,000 heart attacks. >> trans fat is created by turning liquid vegetable oil into fat. processed food manufacturers use it because it extends the shelf life and improves the flavor of some food including snack foods such as microwave popcorn, crackers, and cookies. packaged soup, cakes, pies, and biscuits, stick marriage gins, vegetable shortenings, and frostings. some restaurants use trans fats in fried food. restaurants are doing little so far to resist the ban knowing they've been voluntarily reducing trans fats for years. in 2003 americans consumed more than 2.6 grams of fat a day. by 2012 it plummeted but the fda says there's no safe consumption. new york city banned the use of trans fats in restaurants seven years ago. more than a dozen other localities followed. in an interview for "cbs this morning," mayor michael bloomberg led the charge and said that even the restaurants are better off. >> they did no
the cdc estimates that if we can reduce the levels of trans fat currently in the american diet, we can probably save about 7,000 people from preventable death and prevent about 20,000 heart attacks. >> trans fat is created by turning liquid vegetable oil into fat. processed food manufacturers use it because it extends the shelf life and improves the flavor of some food including snack foods such as microwave popcorn, crackers, and cookies. packaged soup, cakes, pies, and biscuits, stick...