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of information request to try to get more information from the cdc. the judicial watch director o investigations says his group is still waiting for a response from cdc more than a year later. >> it is extraordinary. there is usually some effort to produce something. in this case, silence. there is no accountability. there is no explanation to the public. the judicial watch director of there is no explanation of the outbreak. it does not make sense. sharyl: cdc's september 2014 statement was the last time it would address the outbreak on camera, yet things were about to get much worse. sharyl: five days later, eli, in this video, became the first to die. >> it was a bolt out of the blue. that is really what it was. sharyl: andy said his four-year-old son seemed perfectly fine when he went to bed, but he never woke up. >> there really wasn't anything that would indicate that he was susceptible to anything like this. sharyl: though the disease can be spread with a cough orr sneeze, his sisters were unscathed. it all raised more questions than answers. t
of information request to try to get more information from the cdc. the judicial watch director o investigations says his group is still waiting for a response from cdc more than a year later. >> it is extraordinary. there is usually some effort to produce something. in this case, silence. there is no accountability. there is no explanation to the public. the judicial watch director of there is no explanation of the outbreak. it does not make sense. sharyl: cdc's september 2014 statement...
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sharyl: cdc's september 2014 statement was the last time it would address the outbreak on camera, yet things were about to get much worse. >> say, "crocodile." sharyl: five days later, eli, in this video, became the first to die. >> it was a bolt out of the blue. that is really what it was. sharyl: andy said his four-year-old son seemed perfectly fine when he went to bed, but he never woke up. >> there really wasn't anything that would indicate that he was sharyl: though the disease can be spread with a cough orr sneeze, his sisters were unscathed. it all raised more questions than answers. the family found facts hard to come by. >> we were just running around, going from doctor to lab to the next doctor to here and we did not have a handle of what is going on. that was the extent really of the information that we got. sharyl: after eli, others lost their lives. madeleine reid, a toddler in michigan. emily, a 10-year-old in rhode island. the outbreak that cdc was not anxious to talk about on camera was far more pervasive and dead than one getting lots of attention -- the measles at di
sharyl: cdc's september 2014 statement was the last time it would address the outbreak on camera, yet things were about to get much worse. >> say, "crocodile." sharyl: five days later, eli, in this video, became the first to die. >> it was a bolt out of the blue. that is really what it was. sharyl: andy said his four-year-old son seemed perfectly fine when he went to bed, but he never woke up. >> there really wasn't anything that would indicate that he was sharyl:...
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is it the case that cdc every day is coming out with e. coli outbreaks from other restaurants that we are ignoring because it's not chipotle? if that's not the case this seems pretty alarming. >> to put it into perspective there are hundreds of thousands of cases of e. coli reported in the u.s. every year. i mean, it's clearly unfortunate that we have around 50 that have been linked to chipotle, but it's out of hundreds of thousands of cases, it's not chipotle specific. >> tell that to those five cases that have just been announced here, i'm not trying to be flippant about that by any means, but don't you think -- do you think that chipotle is doing enough to try and get to the bottom of this right now? >> i think they're doing everything realistically that they can. again, given the lag between when the illness is contracted and when the symptoms arise and how quickly they churn over their produce, it may be impossible to actually link it to a specific item. i mean, that might just be the truth of the matter. i think that's part of the re
is it the case that cdc every day is coming out with e. coli outbreaks from other restaurants that we are ignoring because it's not chipotle? if that's not the case this seems pretty alarming. >> to put it into perspective there are hundreds of thousands of cases of e. coli reported in the u.s. every year. i mean, it's clearly unfortunate that we have around 50 that have been linked to chipotle, but it's out of hundreds of thousands of cases, it's not chipotle specific. >> tell that...
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dr.: cdc funded research. host: that leads to the question, how can we help remove the congressional ban on cdc research? i don't know if our panel can answer that. richard: clearly, doctors and lawyers have to work together. we have people who have already proposed bills. we need to do this at a federal level as well. right every congressman -- write every congressman, e-mail them. cut and paste the same e-mail, just change the name. repeal the cdc ban on gun research, gun violence research. i think of enough of us spoke out and try to educate and enlighten our congressman and senators, they would respond. that is the positive. just this week the senate rejected and expanded background check amendment to a larger bill on another matter. piggybacking that amendment. that amendment is going to be again got to the senate floor in a different form. host: another question with the regard to the role of physicians. in a lot of these incidents, especially the mass killing incidents, and also whether his family viole
dr.: cdc funded research. host: that leads to the question, how can we help remove the congressional ban on cdc research? i don't know if our panel can answer that. richard: clearly, doctors and lawyers have to work together. we have people who have already proposed bills. we need to do this at a federal level as well. right every congressman -- write every congressman, e-mail them. cut and paste the same e-mail, just change the name. repeal the cdc ban on gun research, gun violence research. i...
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the cdc investigates a new e.coli strain linked to the chain. ahead. >>> warm winters are tough on those who count on sales, but warm december gives other a boost. hot portfolio picks for warm winters as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is "squawk box." >>> washington, d.c. for christmas. >> or new york city. >> first in business, worldwide, i'm joe with becky and andrew, and breaking overnight, a spacex rocket blasting off from florida, and it stuck the landing. the rocket delivered six communication satellites into orbit and returned to cape canaveral in florida where it successfully completed the first rocket landing and first time a booster rocket returned in ticket. previous attempts to land on floating platforms have failed, and i guarantee that the people cheering all have probably engineering and science degrees, and -- >> you know, i watched that -- >> to the easy to get that done. >> the right stuff. awesome. >> great, isn't it? >> all the guys lined up
the cdc investigates a new e.coli strain linked to the chain. ahead. >>> warm winters are tough on those who count on sales, but warm december gives other a boost. hot portfolio picks for warm winters as the second hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is "squawk box." >>> washington, d.c. for christmas. >> or new york city. >> first in business, worldwide, i'm joe...
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well, one of the things that the cdc is really good at researching is injuries.e in some ways similar to diseases. they happen for particular reasons and particular ways we can prevent them. so, for example, when we look at gun violence, if you look at all of the suicides that are happening because of guns, we don't know what are the best ways to -- to prevent those suicides from happening, what are the different ways that we can prevent, what is the relative efficacy of those and those are questions the cdc is suited to answer. >> i want you to listen to what former house speaker john boehner had to say about this, explaining why many republicans do believe that this ban should still stay in place. let's play that. >> listen, the cdc is there to look at diseases that need to be dealt with to protect the public health. i'm sorry, but a gun is not a disease. guns don't kill people, people do. and when people use weapons and in a horrible way, we should condemn the actions of the individual. not blame the action on some weapon. >> he says guns don't kill people, pe
well, one of the things that the cdc is really good at researching is injuries.e in some ways similar to diseases. they happen for particular reasons and particular ways we can prevent them. so, for example, when we look at gun violence, if you look at all of the suicides that are happening because of guns, we don't know what are the best ways to -- to prevent those suicides from happening, what are the different ways that we can prevent, what is the relative efficacy of those and those are...
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. >>> what the cdc has to say about the coming flu season. and this. >>> for a few brief hours they cancelled santa and his ride on a fire truck in this new jersey town. i'm brian thompson. i'll have the story, coming up. >>> checking back in with norad's santa tracker. he's passing belgium heading for luxembourg. he's delivered 3.5 million gifts. get ready for tonight. >>> what's up, everybody. i'm from the one and only brooklyn, new york city. happy holidays and god bless everyone back home. >>> doctors say one of the smartest gifts you can give yourself and your family is a flu shot. this flu season is off to a slow start, probably because it's so warm. but the cdc expects activities to pick up in the next several weeks. right now flu activity is high in south carolina. flu season tends to peak in february, according to the cdc. >>> and a break for those trying to win the white house. the candidates are leaving the campaign trail through the weekend to spend holidays with their families. before settling in, donald trump still got in a few
. >>> what the cdc has to say about the coming flu season. and this. >>> for a few brief hours they cancelled santa and his ride on a fire truck in this new jersey town. i'm brian thompson. i'll have the story, coming up. >>> checking back in with norad's santa tracker. he's passing belgium heading for luxembourg. he's delivered 3.5 million gifts. get ready for tonight. >>> what's up, everybody. i'm from the one and only brooklyn, new york city. happy...
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the cdc rececmends the shot for everyone 6 6 nths or older. they say it's the first, and most important step to active between december and february ynd can last as long as may. the cdc says it's impossible to really predict what this year's flu season will be like, so we'll have to see as the month goes on. . ming up, will talk witit perts here at linn county public health to get their perspective. somone in north liberty traded in a trip of a lifetime to help hundreds of people in their community.pkcrg-tv9's sarah mccarthy shows us how a football ticket turned into nearly two thousand pounds of food for the north liberty community food pantry. this is a busy time of year for food pantries.. more familieseed help around the holidays and donations often increase. but one recent donation shocked workers here in north liberty. an anonymous person dropped off this huge pile of items, you can see there's toiletries - all adding up to nearly two thousand pounds of items the donor told workers they chose to give up traveling to watch the hawkeyes pl
the cdc rececmends the shot for everyone 6 6 nths or older. they say it's the first, and most important step to active between december and february ynd can last as long as may. the cdc says it's impossible to really predict what this year's flu season will be like, so we'll have to see as the month goes on. . ming up, will talk witit perts here at linn county public health to get their perspective. somone in north liberty traded in a trip of a lifetime to help hundreds of people in their...
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also encouraging new numbers , from the cdc in the ongoing fight against cancer. news at noon continues. >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at noon with mollie cooney and meteorologist metinka slater. mollie: 40% of hair loss sufferers are women, but there aren't many treatment options for them. the commonly known drug rogaine is the only fda-approved medication for female pattern baldness. but as cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham reports, a common accessory is offering women more choices when it comes to re-growing their hair. reporter: pharmacist's hair loss later feel uncomfortable around customers. >> put makeup on, dress-up, do whatever you want but your hair does not look right. reporter: nine months ago she battery-operated baseball cap with a special disc inside. just flip the switch in more than 200 pulse lights if the scalp instantly terror growth. >> it's basically low level laser light which goes through the scalp and ask on the self an energy rich oxygen-rich follicle. reporter: the devices them of the market for six years but
also encouraging new numbers , from the cdc in the ongoing fight against cancer. news at noon continues. >> this is iowa's news leader. this is kcci 8 news at noon with mollie cooney and meteorologist metinka slater. mollie: 40% of hair loss sufferers are women, but there aren't many treatment options for them. the commonly known drug rogaine is the only fda-approved medication for female pattern baldness. but as cbs news correspondent danielle nottingham reports, a common accessory is...
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get them to repeal the cdc ban on gun research -- gun violence research. if enough of us spoke up and tried to educate and enlighten our congressman and senators, then they would respond. that is the positive. the negative is, just this week, u.s. senate rejected an expanded background check amendment to a larger bill on another matter. piggybacking that amendment. that amendment is going to be brought to the senate floor in a different form. >> another question with regard to the role of physicians. in a lot of these incidents, especially the mass killing incidents and also where there is family violence, is that there are folks who are murdered, but yet at the same time, there is a group of folks who are the victims and survive. then there is the issue of posttraumatic stress. and then all of this every day getting exposed to this information have a little bit of post-traumatic stress that impacts us all -- our well-being and thinking about things and a -- day-to-day function. even myself, when i get upset about what is happening, i almost freeze. you sa
get them to repeal the cdc ban on gun research -- gun violence research. if enough of us spoke up and tried to educate and enlighten our congressman and senators, then they would respond. that is the positive. the negative is, just this week, u.s. senate rejected an expanded background check amendment to a larger bill on another matter. piggybacking that amendment. that amendment is going to be brought to the senate floor in a different form. >> another question with regard to the role of...
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. >> we'll get right to it because the cdc wants you to get your flu shot now before everyone starts traveling and sharing germs over the upcoming holidays. so is this year's vaccine a good match. and also, who should get it and why? >> arthel, cdc thinks sar s as result of what happened last year, not a good match, this year we think we got it right. we still have to see what will happen over the coming year because these viruses are getting smarter. they mutate, shift and change as we are getting smarter with them. 200,000 people get hospitalized as a result of flu. and do you believe that 49,000 people die from influenza. you've got to be careful. if you're too young, too old, immunocompromised, your immune system isn't working well, pregnant women and if you have a chronic disease, asthma, bronchitis, heart disease, get the vaccine and if you're over 65, get the pneumococcal vaccine. the reason why you would get this flu vaccine and a lot of people tell me, i got the vaccine and i still got the cold. that's part of the problem, because you may have had the flu before you got the
. >> we'll get right to it because the cdc wants you to get your flu shot now before everyone starts traveling and sharing germs over the upcoming holidays. so is this year's vaccine a good match. and also, who should get it and why? >> arthel, cdc thinks sar s as result of what happened last year, not a good match, this year we think we got it right. we still have to see what will happen over the coming year because these viruses are getting smarter. they mutate, shift and change...
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the cdc wants to rain in the accessibility of opioid pain medication. most deaths were from heroin or prescriptions. the cdc is urging doctors to try every approach to pain management before prescribing drugs. defense secretary ash carter says a deadly friendly fire incident some iraq seems to be "a mistake that involved both sides". carter made the competes while visiting a u.s. aircraft carrier in the region. ten iraqi service men dried friday after iraqi security forces requested a u.s. air strike while battling islamic state fires. in yemen troops lanewaying to the president have gained control of a key military base in an important city in the north-west of the meanwhile u.n. sponsored peace talks continue in switzerland. more on the struggle to keep a fragile ceasefire in place in yemen >> reporter: the ceasefire lasted all but a few days, if it even began at all. here an army of sorts made up of em eau soldiers and-- yemeni soldiers. >> translation: we have taken control of the military base that we have been surrounding which was under the contr
the cdc wants to rain in the accessibility of opioid pain medication. most deaths were from heroin or prescriptions. the cdc is urging doctors to try every approach to pain management before prescribing drugs. defense secretary ash carter says a deadly friendly fire incident some iraq seems to be "a mistake that involved both sides". carter made the competes while visiting a u.s. aircraft carrier in the region. ten iraqi service men dried friday after iraqi security forces requested a...
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the cdc is now reporting some additional cases.ou talked to steve els about this days ago. >> they did say going forward -- some people are saying listen, they said there's no more e. coli. going forward, they said they have found a way to centralize it. these are november 18th cases. the new centralized way of food safety will be terrific. i'm not saying buy the stock. the quarter is horrible. >> you will go back. >> i already have. >> i did a twitter poll yesterday. i got about 1,000 responses. percentage of people who said they would go back, 56%. >> that's not particularly high. nobody is forcing you go to chipotle. you may want to? why wouldn't you wait? even in my family. my son was going go yesterday with a buddy. my wife said, maybe you just want to go to shake shack tonight. >> like qdoba or something. >> why wouldn't you? even though it's just -- >> kind of like the food. my daughter went there. she took out. >> i'm sure the chances you would get e. coli is extraordinarily small. >> you can get e. coli from any restaurant
the cdc is now reporting some additional cases.ou talked to steve els about this days ago. >> they did say going forward -- some people are saying listen, they said there's no more e. coli. going forward, they said they have found a way to centralize it. these are november 18th cases. the new centralized way of food safety will be terrific. i'm not saying buy the stock. the quarter is horrible. >> you will go back. >> i already have. >> i did a twitter poll yesterday. i...
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the official cdc number is still one in 68 children. marlie hall cbs news new york. ((brian loftus)) toss to dyc demetria obilor > decatur between sahara and charleston has been riddled with cones for the past several months. a major storm drain project has caused all sorts of delays, but fortunately everything is progressing on schedule. the southbound lane restriction between el parque avenue and sahara avenue will be in place for another six weeks. as crews work, expect delays in decatur for the next several months. the city expects decatur and the westbound segment of sahara to be resurfaced in the spring when e warmer weather returns. construction is scheduled to finish up next september. the city of las vegas says, "to date, this project has met or come in early on every scheduled activity." hey! what's driving you crazy? send your traffic question to traffic eight at las vegas now dot com. back to you. ((brian loftus)) > big changes coming to the happiest place on earth. (( park goer:oh i remember this. it's been a sad trip, but we're trying not to think about
the official cdc number is still one in 68 children. marlie hall cbs news new york. ((brian loftus)) toss to dyc demetria obilor > decatur between sahara and charleston has been riddled with cones for the past several months. a major storm drain project has caused all sorts of delays, but fortunately everything is progressing on schedule. the southbound lane restriction between el parque avenue and sahara avenue will be in place for another six weeks. as crews work, expect delays in decatur...
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we got a 1 .9 million dollar a year grant for 3 years from cdc under doctor urgone and doctor phillip who are heading this effort for prep scale up and out reach particularly with emphasis on people with color and transjnder individual. we are dog doing a lot in building capacity and building awareness and building a tracking system to measure impact and we'll see the first data from the tracking system after this worlds aids event. rapid has been shown to make a significant impact on time from diagnosis to vieral suppression and a protocol is developed and implemented city wide. in terms of retention and quer the same cdc grant had nearly a million dollars a year for retention. i think you aware of the [inaudible] grants given of 500 thousand dollars specifically for retention nav gators that are in the field and we are looking into the data on oferndose suicide and deaths. we will never get to zero without dealing with thes issues of stigma and disrimination so we have a committee that is formed that has a plan in place. i will-these are the collaborations i know we are short on tim
we got a 1 .9 million dollar a year grant for 3 years from cdc under doctor urgone and doctor phillip who are heading this effort for prep scale up and out reach particularly with emphasis on people with color and transjnder individual. we are dog doing a lot in building capacity and building awareness and building a tracking system to measure impact and we'll see the first data from the tracking system after this worlds aids event. rapid has been shown to make a significant impact on time from...
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>> cdc is looking into the e. coli outbreak.rationit of from chipotle in the way it has been handled by cdc because it has dripped and trapped -- drabbed. until cdc says all clear, chipotle cannot move on. that is pretty incredible risk for them in the stock market. david: the company wants to get ahead of this as best they can. how is the company trying to do this? the local sourcing they are doing is being called into question. >> they are working with a laboratory in seattle, i.e. age theeh, they are looking at farm to fork of their inedients. they are going to change the way they have handled tomatoes and lettuce and cilantro. they are saying all the right things. they say, we will be the safest in the industry once it is all set and i know we will pay to do this. but until cdc says all clear and these headlines q coming day after day, it is difficult for them to move on. david: let me ask you what it means for this company's bottom line to implement the testing and safety measures you are talking about? >> they did not give
>> cdc is looking into the e. coli outbreak.rationit of from chipotle in the way it has been handled by cdc because it has dripped and trapped -- drabbed. until cdc says all clear, chipotle cannot move on. that is pretty incredible risk for them in the stock market. david: the company wants to get ahead of this as best they can. how is the company trying to do this? the local sourcing they are doing is being called into question. >> they are working with a laboratory in seattle,...
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. >> the cdc focusing in on the problem in massachusetts and new hampshire. what the feds are calling the local crisis tonight. >> and the potential dangers of hover boards. up next, the local mom who says one of them sent her right to the h find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories. you okay? i just wish we didn't have to sell mom's piano. i know, but we need to pay for her funeral, the medical bills ... i'm a little worried i'll leave my kids in the same position. don't you have life insurance? we had to cut it out of our budget a few years ago, and we never put it back in. has a new policy called life insurance. and it was affordable. i know there's nothing we can do about the situation we're in. but this is definitely something you can do to help protect your family. if you're age 50-75, call massmutual today for life insurance. $2,000 - $25,000, and less than $10 per month. there are no medical questions or exams, your acceptance is guaranteed. help protec
. >> the cdc focusing in on the problem in massachusetts and new hampshire. what the feds are calling the local crisis tonight. >> and the potential dangers of hover boards. up next, the local mom who says one of them sent her right to the h find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories. you okay? i just wish we didn't have to sell mom's piano. i know, but we need to pay for her funeral,...
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in 1996, while i was serving as cdc director. at that time, congressman jay dickey from arkansas made the efforts on behalf of the nra to remove the funds so that for 20 years, there have been no funds available for gun violence prevention research. using the public health approach, we have reduced smoking among americans from 43% at the time of the first surgeon general's report on smoking and health in 1964, to 18% of americans smoking today. we have saved over 8 million lives from issuing the public health approach to issues related to smoking. since 1970, using the public health approach, we have reduced deaths from motor vehicle crashes by more than 70%. from approximately 55,000 deaths in 1970 to less than 30,000 deaths today. during that same period, deaths from firearms have continued to rise due to homicides, accidental gun deaths, and suicides. what is the public health approach, and why is it so relevant to this issue? the public health approach begins by defining the problem, including its magnitude, its nature, and i
in 1996, while i was serving as cdc director. at that time, congressman jay dickey from arkansas made the efforts on behalf of the nra to remove the funds so that for 20 years, there have been no funds available for gun violence prevention research. using the public health approach, we have reduced smoking among americans from 43% at the time of the first surgeon general's report on smoking and health in 1964, to 18% of americans smoking today. we have saved over 8 million lives from issuing...
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. >> the cdc focusing in on the problem in massachusetts and new hampshire. what the feds are calling the local crisis tonight. >> and the potential dangers of hover boards. one of them sent her right to style lets you stand out from the herd. what's inside sets you apart. >>> we've shown you how hover boards can catch fire and even explode. >> tonight we're learning about a new danger surrounding one of the hottest holiday gifts this year. heather hegedus spoke to a local mom who spent five hours in the emergency room after trying to use a hover board christmas day. >> reporter: they are one of the hottest items this christmas but the consumer product safety commission tells me they have tracked 70 hover board-related trips to the e.r. just in the i spoke with two winfield moms, one who spent christmas in the e.r. you probably heard about hover boards catching on fire because their batteries can overheat, but there's another danger you need to be aware of. children can fall, even be thrown off them, all over social media, people are posting horror stories wi
. >> the cdc focusing in on the problem in massachusetts and new hampshire. what the feds are calling the local crisis tonight. >> and the potential dangers of hover boards. one of them sent her right to style lets you stand out from the herd. what's inside sets you apart. >>> we've shown you how hover boards can catch fire and even explode. >> tonight we're learning about a new danger surrounding one of the hottest holiday gifts this year. heather hegedus spoke to a...
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to get them to repeal the cdc banon research. if enough spoken out you tried to educate our congressmen and then they would respond. that is the positive. the negative is the senate rejected an expanded background check amendment to a larger bill on another matter to piggyback the bed to bed. -- the bed to bed but will be brought to the seventh floor. >> with a lot of these incidents with family violence there are folks who are murdered but at the same time a group who are the victims and survived. also post traumatic stress a huge all of us every day exposed to this type of federation and have a little bit of stress that impacts our will be candid with the key of c is the debate today from june. even when i get upset about what is happening how can we do something about this? so what is the role of the opposition -- of the physician m. the process of recovery? band including the community ? >> i am aware through conversations that the families are having a tough time as one would expect in various phases of grief, experience see
to get them to repeal the cdc banon research. if enough spoken out you tried to educate our congressmen and then they would respond. that is the positive. the negative is the senate rejected an expanded background check amendment to a larger bill on another matter to piggyback the bed to bed. -- the bed to bed but will be brought to the seventh floor. >> with a lot of these incidents with family violence there are folks who are murdered but at the same time a group who are the victims and...
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we've not heard from the cdc. the last update was december 4.come out and say five new illnesses and three other state. they say it's connected and part of the wider outbreak. it does not matter in the mind of the customers. the stock is getting hammered once again. betty: how crazy is this. the fate of glee is in the cdc's hands. >> late criticize them not long ago saying it was unusual. they don't know what caused this. they have not said it's lettuce or tomatoes or cilantro. that is the question in customer's minds. it's going to hurt their sales big-time. the stock will be under pressure until they get it. betty: they had the car neatest issue first. >> they ran out of premium pork green now they have a series of virus scares. now these new states. it's one thing after another. that creates a bad situation for the stock. passed by age apparently in my neighborhood. it was nearly empty. i do know how many people go there on saturday night area you've seen the same thing. sales are hit by this. >> they said sales plummeted. the first link to t
we've not heard from the cdc. the last update was december 4.come out and say five new illnesses and three other state. they say it's connected and part of the wider outbreak. it does not matter in the mind of the customers. the stock is getting hammered once again. betty: how crazy is this. the fate of glee is in the cdc's hands. >> late criticize them not long ago saying it was unusual. they don't know what caused this. they have not said it's lettuce or tomatoes or cilantro. that is...
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heather: on the health alert tonight, the cdc' s new study on cholesterol lowering statins. the report suggests more people should talk to their doctor about taking them. cholesterol lowering statins, a daily pill that millions of americans already take. a new report suggests many americans may do well to consider them on with other cholesterol-lowering treatments. one in three americans has cholesterol levels that warrant treatment, but all those americans, fewer than two in three to except to do something about it. at highest risk? cholesterol than women. high levels of lda cholesterol, the dangerous kind, increase the risk of artifacts and diabetes. million americans with high to your doctor. what you may end up taking a staten, there are other ways to improve your cholesterol, like regular exercise improving your diet. the data was based on blood analysis of americans previously reviewed in studies. phil: contaminated celery found in cosco' s chicken salad made by taelor form specific has been determined to be the source of seminole it. now they are expanding the recall
heather: on the health alert tonight, the cdc' s new study on cholesterol lowering statins. the report suggests more people should talk to their doctor about taking them. cholesterol lowering statins, a daily pill that millions of americans already take. a new report suggests many americans may do well to consider them on with other cholesterol-lowering treatments. one in three americans has cholesterol levels that warrant treatment, but all those americans, fewer than two in three to except to...
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even when it is more deadly than other types of injuries the cdc .oes study does this have to continue, are we doing anything? in the newn op ed york times that said we are not really even trying. we are not pushing hard enough. what can we do? we can't prevent all gun deaths, we know that, what can we do to bring down the risk? for the indication today, before the program begins, we are fortunate to have rabbi stephanie alexander internal send, a cairo founded in 1749, this is one of the oldest jewish congregations in the united states and it is the noblest and recognized to be the birthplace of reform judaism in the united states. [applause] good morning. let us pray. resolve and wisdom, power. diversether today, a and determined cross-section of this great city, we dedicate ourselves to the primary task you have set before us all, not just today but every day, to safeguard the health and well-being of our community. body and soul. ,s we learn and reflect strategize and deliberate today, grant us the wisdom to see with focus and clarity, have the proliferation of gun violence threate
even when it is more deadly than other types of injuries the cdc .oes study does this have to continue, are we doing anything? in the newn op ed york times that said we are not really even trying. we are not pushing hard enough. what can we do? we can't prevent all gun deaths, we know that, what can we do to bring down the risk? for the indication today, before the program begins, we are fortunate to have rabbi stephanie alexander internal send, a cairo founded in 1749, this is one of the...
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the cdc revealed today another outbreak of e-coli linked to the restaurant chain. five new cases have been identified in three states. kansas, north dakota and oklahoma. it is not clear whether the new outbreak is linked to the earlier one that sickened 52 people in nine states. the cdc said this is a different strain of e-coli. >>> still ahead, the universe. the shocking finale to the miss universe pageant when the crown was given to the wrong contestant on live tv. >>> also, trapped 100 feet off the ground. the ride that lasted much longer than anybody wanted at sea we'll be right back. >>> we're back now with a jaw-dropping moment that so many are still talking about tonight. millions watched on live tv as the host of the miss universe pageant steve harvey crowned a new winner last night. short-lived because, as kristin dahlgren reports, there was just one problem. she wasn't actually the winner. >> miss universe, 2015 is -- >> it was supposed to be the kind of moment little girls dream of. >> colombia. >> the tears and the tiara. but just minutes after she was
the cdc revealed today another outbreak of e-coli linked to the restaurant chain. five new cases have been identified in three states. kansas, north dakota and oklahoma. it is not clear whether the new outbreak is linked to the earlier one that sickened 52 people in nine states. the cdc said this is a different strain of e-coli. >>> still ahead, the universe. the shocking finale to the miss universe pageant when the crown was given to the wrong contestant on live tv. >>> also,...
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the cdc c commends the shot for everyone 6 months or older. they say it's the first, and most important step to preventing the flu. in the u-s, flu season gets most aaive between december and febrbrry and can last as long as may. the cdc says it's impossible to really predict what this year's flu season will be like, so we'll have to see as the month goes on. coming up, will talk with experts here at linn county public health to get their a task force is workininto find a school schedule solution in iowa city. right now, elementary students start classes at 8:45 a-m. each day. junior high and high school students begin at 8 a-m. this year's s art times are different from last year's. that's when elementary school students started earlier, while junior high and high school students began later. this goup of teachers, parents, and students looked at four new possible schedules. all of those options would mean elementary the latest option would mean secondary students would end their day at 4:05 in the afternoon. but busing is now the challenge.
the cdc c commends the shot for everyone 6 months or older. they say it's the first, and most important step to preventing the flu. in the u-s, flu season gets most aaive between december and febrbrry and can last as long as may. the cdc says it's impossible to really predict what this year's flu season will be like, so we'll have to see as the month goes on. coming up, will talk with experts here at linn county public health to get their a task force is workininto find a school schedule...
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a warning tonight by the cdc, drug overdoses are on the rise. heroin use part of the blame. more law enforcement officers charged with homicide in 2015 than in any year than in the past decade. who is policing the police. democratic candidates for president are facing off tonight for their third debate. hillary clinton and bernie sanders and martin o'malley. joining us live our correspondent. how much will the recent data breach detract from other issues in tonight's debate? >> this story got legs yesterday when the democratic national committee excused the sanders campaign of accessing information. a staffer has been fired. it has put some fight in a primary campaign season. we will watch to see how the candidates handle it tonight. will bernie sanders apologise for what happened or will he go on the offence? his camp has accused the dnc of favoring hillary clinton. for her part, will clinton go after sanders as her campaign has been doing behind the scene or will she be perceived of taking the high road? they may not try to dwell on it too much, but they will get questions
a warning tonight by the cdc, drug overdoses are on the rise. heroin use part of the blame. more law enforcement officers charged with homicide in 2015 than in any year than in the past decade. who is policing the police. democratic candidates for president are facing off tonight for their third debate. hillary clinton and bernie sanders and martin o'malley. joining us live our correspondent. how much will the recent data breach detract from other issues in tonight's debate? >> this story...
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. >> reporter: but the cdc can't figure out the cause reporting that of 52 people infected, 47 ate at chipotle. at the same time, another e-coli outbreak, this time linked to celery included in food items at costco, walmart and several major grocery chains has sickened at least 19 according to the cdc. involved are really quite different. >> reporter: chipotle, which has seen its stock price drop 25% in saying in a statement it's "aggressively taking actions to safety and food handling investigators fear the number of cases could go up as more states report in. neal karlinsky, abc news, los angeles. >>> when we come back, a show of the band ready to make music once again after attacks in paris. >>> and this, the sunken treasure discovered at the bottom of the ocean. why it's being called the largest find ever. and why stop what you' re doing to find a bathroom? pcialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms frequently, day or night. and medicines
. >> reporter: but the cdc can't figure out the cause reporting that of 52 people infected, 47 ate at chipotle. at the same time, another e-coli outbreak, this time linked to celery included in food items at costco, walmart and several major grocery chains has sickened at least 19 according to the cdc. involved are really quite different. >> reporter: chipotle, which has seen its stock price drop 25% in saying in a statement it's "aggressively taking actions to safety and food...
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and "usa today" has raised questions about cdc oversight shortcomings, including how an army facilitynadvertently shipped live anthrax for more than a decade to labs across the world. >>> okay. time now to get to sports. and we begin with the nba. to indianapolis the defending champion warriors extend the best ever start in league history to 23-0 after 131-123 win over the pacers last night. steph curry put up 29 points and fell just three rebounds shy of a triple-double. clay thompson scored a season high 39 points but injured his ankle late in the game. he'll get a few days to recover until golden state's next game on friday against boston. >>> a big day for trades in major league baseball. in chicago, the cubs signed ben zobrist to a $56 million contract. and in order to make room for him at second base the cubbies sent starling castro to the yankees in exchange for pitcher adam warren and a player to be named later. >>> in arizona, the diamondbacks get pitcher shelby miller in a package deal from atlanta to go behind newly rhined right-hander zack grieng ki. arizona sends three pl
and "usa today" has raised questions about cdc oversight shortcomings, including how an army facilitynadvertently shipped live anthrax for more than a decade to labs across the world. >>> okay. time now to get to sports. and we begin with the nba. to indianapolis the defending champion warriors extend the best ever start in league history to 23-0 after 131-123 win over the pacers last night. steph curry put up 29 points and fell just three rebounds shy of a triple-double....
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the cdc revealed today another outbreak of e-coli linked to the restaurant chain. five new cases have been identified in three states. kansas, north dakota and oklahoma. it is not clear whether the new outbreak is linked to the earlier one that sickened 62 people in the cdc said this is a different strain of e-coli. >>> still ahead, fallout from the mistake seen around the universe. the shocking finale to the miss universe pageant when the crown was given to the wrong contestant on live tv. >>> also trapped 100 feet off the ground. the ride that lasted much longer than anybody wanted at sea i absolutely love my new york apartment, but the rent is outrageous. good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. with great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. delivery. hey. lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce and you got some fortune cookies. have a good one. ah, these small new york apartments... protect your belongings. let geico help you with renters insurance. if you coul
the cdc revealed today another outbreak of e-coli linked to the restaurant chain. five new cases have been identified in three states. kansas, north dakota and oklahoma. it is not clear whether the new outbreak is linked to the earlier one that sickened 62 people in the cdc said this is a different strain of e-coli. >>> still ahead, fallout from the mistake seen around the universe. the shocking finale to the miss universe pageant when the crown was given to the wrong contestant on...
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. >>> a revealing report from the cdc shows a nurse who reused syringe to give flu shots in september made several other mistakes. one of those keeping the vaccine in her personal refrigerator. the cdc says she only brought enough of the vaccine for 20 people but administered to the 67 people. the nurse has since surrendered her license. >> a montgomery county mother will spend 5 to 10 years in prison for injecting her daughter with heroin. a judge sentenced patricia davenport. she injected her 15-year-old daughter and her boyfriend several times during trips to philadelphia. >> convicted cop killer jamal will get a chance to testify before a federal judge about his medical care he claims is inadequate. the former death row inmate is serving a live sentence for the murder after philadelphia police officer. he has filed a lawsuit alleging that he was denied proper medical care by the state prison in schuylkill county. he is scheduled to testify this morning by video hookup from prison. >>> two city-based cljs may soon become one. thomas jefferson university and philadelphia university
. >>> a revealing report from the cdc shows a nurse who reused syringe to give flu shots in september made several other mistakes. one of those keeping the vaccine in her personal refrigerator. the cdc says she only brought enough of the vaccine for 20 people but administered to the 67 people. the nurse has since surrendered her license. >> a montgomery county mother will spend 5 to 10 years in prison for injecting her daughter with heroin. a judge sentenced patricia davenport....
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the cdc still does not know exactly what the cause is. they believe it's in chipolte's fresh produce. they have been establishing new food safety protocols and is working with the cdc. what kind of hit will it take to sales? analysts have been guided for to a fourth quarter drop of 8% to 10%. that will be more like 10% to 20% drop. goingen him thinks grooumt will only come when the cdc figures out the root cause or another time has passed with no more outbreaks. this month panera, the top pick of 2016, and so, well, we asked on cnbc.com if are you no longer eating at chipolte, where are you eating? and while panera did better than quodoba, and starbucks, you see that panera had 17%. the largest number of the 7,000 respondents said they are going somewhere else or just bringing food from home. scott. >> jane, thank you very much. >> had he cut the price target down to 55. >> for every one percentage point in same-store sales it's 35 cents to earnings. if you are thinking that the 8 to 11% guidance in comps for the quarter for the company h
the cdc still does not know exactly what the cause is. they believe it's in chipolte's fresh produce. they have been establishing new food safety protocols and is working with the cdc. what kind of hit will it take to sales? analysts have been guided for to a fourth quarter drop of 8% to 10%. that will be more like 10% to 20% drop. goingen him thinks grooumt will only come when the cdc figures out the root cause or another time has passed with no more outbreaks. this month panera, the top pick...
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a warning from the cdc, drug over dose deaths are on the rise. more law enforcement officers were charged with homicide in 2015 than any year in the past decade of the tonight a deeper look at who is policing the police. sparks were flying tonight as the candidates for president faced off. topics ranging from economic disparity, guns dominating the conversation. our correspondent, a lot of what we heard from the three not new, but it was a cordial, less ortial. >> reporter: there was more tension tonight. that may be good for the debate in the democratic party to get more focus on these candidates. they went into tonight with a back story, with a real fight brewing yesterday between the sanders campaign and the clinton campaign. the democratic national committee accusing a sanders staffing of accessing and downloading clinton information that the dnc held. that was the first thing that came up tonight. the first question out of the gate. bernie sanders called for an examination that all parties could sign off on. there was also this >> >> does se
a warning from the cdc, drug over dose deaths are on the rise. more law enforcement officers were charged with homicide in 2015 than any year in the past decade of the tonight a deeper look at who is policing the police. sparks were flying tonight as the candidates for president faced off. topics ranging from economic disparity, guns dominating the conversation. our correspondent, a lot of what we heard from the three not new, but it was a cordial, less ortial. >> reporter: there was more...