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the cdc has a warning tonight. lauren? >> after a rainy week, we'll get a break as we head into the upcoming holiday weekends, at least saturday looking pretty good, mostly to partly sunny conditions, could see passing thunderstorm at night as we head into saturday. we do have rain chances sunday and monday, but mainly during the afternoon and late day. looks like we could see some sunshine in the morning on both of those days, especially memorial day. temperatures will warm up for the holidays, in the low 80s on monday. we'll be right b >>> ♪ >> well it, looks like philadelphia is no longer one of the top five biggest cities in america, having been surpassed by phoenix when it comes to the fastest growing cities in the nation, texas is home to four of the top five. now, con row, texas, north every houston, fastest growing city in america, seeing increase in 2015 to 2016. frisco and mckinney, near dallas, number two and three. greenville, south carolina or greenville was fourth, georgetown, texas near austin was fifth. >>>
the cdc has a warning tonight. lauren? >> after a rainy week, we'll get a break as we head into the upcoming holiday weekends, at least saturday looking pretty good, mostly to partly sunny conditions, could see passing thunderstorm at night as we head into saturday. we do have rain chances sunday and monday, but mainly during the afternoon and late day. looks like we could see some sunshine in the morning on both of those days, especially memorial day. temperatures will warm up for the...
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cdc has new science called crypto-net first u.s. dna fingerprinting based system for illnesses cause by a par side, that is how the bacteria can be tracked for out break. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> team meeting after the game with the red he told them he can play better. i'm sure he used choice word. they have five wins this month >>> we will go to the highlights aaron nola gets the start, his second start since coming off disabled list in the first inning red up by one , adam duvall, left field, and then gone. just crushed. eleventh of the season. two to nothing cincinnati. in the second scott shedler, the deepest part of the ballpark, a blast in the bushes. cincinnati up three to nothing nola retired 10 in the row until the sixth. two on for jose perasa sing tolls left, two more runs, come on down. red up five to nothing. phillies had just within hitting in the ninth. aaron altherr. >> he will not get it with a double. but let's look, the damage is done, phillies lose five-two. they have lost 21 out of 26
cdc has new science called crypto-net first u.s. dna fingerprinting based system for illnesses cause by a par side, that is how the bacteria can be tracked for out break. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> team meeting after the game with the red he told them he can play better. i'm sure he used choice word. they have five wins this month >>> we will go to the highlights aaron nola gets the start, his second start since coming off disabled list in...
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. >> cdc, the agency sent this alert to labs ordering them to change the way they conduct zika tests. smith says even when done correctly the current test for zika test supplied by the cdc are inadequate. >> a 20th century test for a 21st century disease and unfortunately we need a better test and we don't have access to that. >> a spokesperson for the agency tells news4 the cdc has updated the guidelines and continues to work to improve the test. but in the meantime it's a useful test to screen for zika virus exposure. >>> it's a story you saw first on 4, a popular spot in front of the white house will be closed for months to undergo major repairs. federal officials tell scott mcfarland that lafayette park has broken pipes and spring her heads, all needing to be replaced. the project will be divided thirds so that the entire park doesn't have to be shut down at once. this is expected to take months. they'll also renovate the historic fountain. >>> new reports show how much safe track maintenance work with make you late. safe track hit the blue and yellow lines hard in march. on the b
. >> cdc, the agency sent this alert to labs ordering them to change the way they conduct zika tests. smith says even when done correctly the current test for zika test supplied by the cdc are inadequate. >> a 20th century test for a 21st century disease and unfortunately we need a better test and we don't have access to that. >> a spokesperson for the agency tells news4 the cdc has updated the guidelines and continues to work to improve the test. but in the meantime it's a...
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the cdc said outbreaks doubled in the u.s. from 2014 to 2016 with 32 outbreaks last yearling,ed to swimming pools and water playgrounds. nearly 2000 people got sick in ohio alone last year. and those are just cases voluntarily reported. >> if you do have a pool that is infected like the cdc has been finding, you have to super chlorine ate >> she warns families should be taking steps to prevent an out awake >> you would like to think people use common sense, but they go swimming short the after a a bout of diarrhea. >> cdc said cripto is the most common cause of diarrhea, it can make otherwise healthy people sick up to three weeks and life-threatening with comprised immune systems >> a live look at wildwood after warm day, isn't it nice? folks have a refreshing breeze, a little bit of rain. meteorologist kathy orr is tracking the change >> beautiful day, cooler down the shore butti won't be long n. one week, we'll be memorial day weekend. >> 67 the wind out southeast just six miles an hour, temperatures will be tumbling when yo
the cdc said outbreaks doubled in the u.s. from 2014 to 2016 with 32 outbreaks last yearling,ed to swimming pools and water playgrounds. nearly 2000 people got sick in ohio alone last year. and those are just cases voluntarily reported. >> if you do have a pool that is infected like the cdc has been finding, you have to super chlorine ate >> she warns families should be taking steps to prevent an out awake >> you would like to think people use common sense, but they go...
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most of what i'm presenting is publicly available data, cdc and the dea, for example. a little bit is going to come from my study, heroin in transition study funded by the national institutes of health, national institute of drug abuse. for the first time since 1993, the u.s. death rate has gone up year to year. 1993 was the handwriting of the hiv/aids epidemic. and here we have the ten leading causes of death as of 2015. heart disease and cancer are the two big elephants in the room, sort of cancel each other out, one went up, one went down. if we go to number four, unintentional injuries, we see a clear bump up, 2014 to 2015. we were shocked in 2011 to find out that two of the leading causes of unintentional injury death had crossed over, with drug poisonings on the rise and motor vehicle accidents on the decline. of course this is good news for motor vehicle accidents but bad news in terms of the drug epidemic. this is a graphic from "the new york times," i was working with josh katz on this. drug poisoning overdoses, number of deaths have now exceeded car accidents
most of what i'm presenting is publicly available data, cdc and the dea, for example. a little bit is going to come from my study, heroin in transition study funded by the national institutes of health, national institute of drug abuse. for the first time since 1993, the u.s. death rate has gone up year to year. 1993 was the handwriting of the hiv/aids epidemic. and here we have the ten leading causes of death as of 2015. heart disease and cancer are the two big elephants in the room, sort of...
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finally, as did the cdc, we recommend monitoring patients who have chronic pain for the development of the abuse disorder and when we find it, providing medicaid medication. in order to take the handle off of the pump, we have been reducing opioid prescribing to our opioid safety initiative and this is been in education for providers as well as some metrics for quality improvement that we have disseminated throughout our system. we have some key metrics and we have some improvement in opioid prescribing. 33% reduction since 2012 and opioids over time. these are numbers of veterans receiving. the veterans on long-term opioid therapy with a urine drug screen has increased to 87%. we are communicating with prescription drug monitoring programs and all but five of the states which is a tremendous technical feet because not every state prescription drug monitoring program uses the same software and they don't necessarily communicate with each other or with us. i have to give credit to my colleagues in a pharmacy benefits management for overcoming many hurdles to get to this point. we've alr
finally, as did the cdc, we recommend monitoring patients who have chronic pain for the development of the abuse disorder and when we find it, providing medicaid medication. in order to take the handle off of the pump, we have been reducing opioid prescribing to our opioid safety initiative and this is been in education for providers as well as some metrics for quality improvement that we have disseminated throughout our system. we have some key metrics and we have some improvement in opioid...
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contracted hiv in the winter of 78 lawful to years before the first word of what was published in this cdc journal. pdf i learned for certain was positive 1985 when the antibodies had came out i did not get sick until 1993 and was very ill. i begin and end by book saying it saved my life i was kidding ready to kill myself because i was afraid to be david then saved a life again i stormed the nih and fda to change the way we were tested. we are facing a lot of challenges right now in this country and people of all sides can acknowledge we have challenges ahead of us my life is living evidence of that. >> caller: i appreciate speaking with you actually have a two-part question. i work in the health care field and i see a lot of people do you consider the health care hindrance? and the second question how is the gay community working with the government? >> host: before we get an answer are you gay? >> guest: yes. i have been no for a long time bought. >> guest: for those who are tuning in and don't know curvy the only drug that has been approved for the pre-exposure prophylactics what we kno
contracted hiv in the winter of 78 lawful to years before the first word of what was published in this cdc journal. pdf i learned for certain was positive 1985 when the antibodies had came out i did not get sick until 1993 and was very ill. i begin and end by book saying it saved my life i was kidding ready to kill myself because i was afraid to be david then saved a life again i stormed the nih and fda to change the way we were tested. we are facing a lot of challenges right now in this...
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the cdc estimates 300 cases occur annually. kristen dahlgren explains how to protect yourself. >> reporter: in the woods north of new york city, researchers are on the hunt for ticks. tons of them. in what's predicted to be one of the most prolific years on record. they know because of these guys. >> we saw an absolute plague of white-footed mice last summer. >> reporter: like deer, mice spread ticks. >> the year after a big mouse boom is a large population of infected ticks. >> reporter: lyme disease is on the rise nationwide. this is where the disease was diagnosed in 2001. this was 2015. had you ever thought about ticks before here? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: 19-year-old brianna lives in michigan where lyme cases are up 500%. for the competitive figure skater and college student, the muscle aches, fatigue and memory loss are devastating. >> i graduated in like the top 35 of my class and now i'm almost like about to lose my scholarship in college because of it. >> reporter: a few months ago, she found a tick but her doct
the cdc estimates 300 cases occur annually. kristen dahlgren explains how to protect yourself. >> reporter: in the woods north of new york city, researchers are on the hunt for ticks. tons of them. in what's predicted to be one of the most prolific years on record. they know because of these guys. >> we saw an absolute plague of white-footed mice last summer. >> reporter: like deer, mice spread ticks. >> the year after a big mouse boom is a large population of infected...
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the cdc? >> the cdc. i still don't understand how this passed a serious research, yet people believe it. it's almost as though when students are out of college, they're divided between potential survivors and potential rapists. john: i once got a taste of the progressive student mob when i tried do a "20/20" story on the new definition of rape. rape went clear physical force, i don't argue that's the best definition. today, young men are called rapists if they have sex with a woman who says i was drinking, i didn't mean to give consent. that happened at brown university and a freshman boy was driven out of school because of the accusation, i went to brown to just ask students about it. >> get off campus. we don't want you here. >> i'm just trying to educate myself and people with me. john: i did a politically incorrect thing. to spark debate i questioned the activists broad definition of sexual misconduct. >> inappropriate behavior. we can't hear you with the people yelling. john: when some did want to sp
the cdc? >> the cdc. i still don't understand how this passed a serious research, yet people believe it. it's almost as though when students are out of college, they're divided between potential survivors and potential rapists. john: i once got a taste of the progressive student mob when i tried do a "20/20" story on the new definition of rape. rape went clear physical force, i don't argue that's the best definition. today, young men are called rapists if they have sex with a...
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smith says, even when done correctly, the current test for zika virus, applied by the cdc, are inadequate. >> sort of a 20th century test for a 21st century disease. we need a better test and right now, we don't have access to that. >> reporter: a spokesperson tells news4, the cdc has updated guidelines for use of this test and continues to work to improve useful way to screen for zika virus mississippi. -- zika virus exposure. >>> get ready for a cold night, temperatures are falling and some of us could wake up to frost on the windshield tomorrow morning. doug, sure not feeling like may, is it? >> no, doreen. the average high temperature this time of year is up to 73 degrees. right now, we're sitting ten degrees below that. it's a very nice day. if you're in the sun, and have a jacket on, it's really quite nice. a perfect day for late march, early april. but here we are in may, and the current temperature, 63 in d.c., 56 in elkins, west virginia, 60 in hagerstown. you mentioned the frost, that frost advisory in the blue. temperatures dipping to the mid 30s there, a freeze warning includi
smith says, even when done correctly, the current test for zika virus, applied by the cdc, are inadequate. >> sort of a 20th century test for a 21st century disease. we need a better test and right now, we don't have access to that. >> reporter: a spokesperson tells news4, the cdc has updated guidelines for use of this test and continues to work to improve useful way to screen for zika virus mississippi. -- zika virus exposure. >>> get ready for a cold night, temperatures...
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is. >> more ticks in general this year, that said, the cdc says there's been approximately 75 cases of this disease over the last ten years in the entirety of the united states. from northwest, john henry, wusa9. >>> outs of arlington county, sexual predator, cops are looking for this guy. they believe he posed as a maintenance worker at an apartment building. knocked on random doors and attacked the first woman you can help call arlington county police. >>> moving into the district now, and the caps are coming home winners after a huge game six win in the stanley cup playoffs over the pittsburgh penguins. had they lost? their season would be over. now, they face a do or die game seven here in d.c. on wednesday. we'll get you caught up later in sports. >> georgetown, it's back to the future. online retail giant, amazon, is going old school. they are opening up a brick and mortr bookstore, not far from where barnes and noble used to be. amazon started charging sales tax on orders headed for d.c. >> have you seen these red top parking meters? heads up. starting tonight, if you park at th
is. >> more ticks in general this year, that said, the cdc says there's been approximately 75 cases of this disease over the last ten years in the entirety of the united states. from northwest, john henry, wusa9. >>> outs of arlington county, sexual predator, cops are looking for this guy. they believe he posed as a maintenance worker at an apartment building. knocked on random doors and attacked the first woman you can help call arlington county police. >>> moving into...
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it's only a couple dozen cases but still very much a concern for the cdc.ause it's extremely hard to kill cripto with standard levels of pool disinfectant. >>> run, the stems of art museum is so 1970s. had he showed up he would have needed a yoga mat. living beyond breast cancer reach and raise yoga for a reason, there's the q and sue serio and i got to be there with bill anderson and kathy orr and jen fred, one big yoga class, presented by einstein healthcare network. living beyond breast cancer is a national organization that offers all kinds of help to people battling breast cancer and fox 29 is so proud to help with this incredibly worthy cause. >>> leaving the scene of an accident is never a good idea. when your car lands in a swimming pool, leaving it there is really a bad idea. the driver took off but came back with an excuse >>> you go on a thrill ride expect it to last a couple of minutes. three hours later ♪ . ♪ . >>> some passengers on a new roller coaster in six flags in texas were stranded more than three hours, high winds from storms caused th
it's only a couple dozen cases but still very much a concern for the cdc.ause it's extremely hard to kill cripto with standard levels of pool disinfectant. >>> run, the stems of art museum is so 1970s. had he showed up he would have needed a yoga mat. living beyond breast cancer reach and raise yoga for a reason, there's the q and sue serio and i got to be there with bill anderson and kathy orr and jen fred, one big yoga class, presented by einstein healthcare network. living beyond...
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that's according to a new study released by the cdc. the study found 7 million adults and two million children have no access at all to a phone service. >> i remember when you had to remember someone's phone number. >> rotary? >> i don't remember the rotary. 5:26. ring, ring, ring. >>> coming up, violence at a subway restaurant in san francisco. this turns out to be over a sandwich. the events that led up to police opening fire and killing a suspect on market. we speak with a man who struggled with the attacker next. >> reporter: three people shot and killed here in the south bay. the standoff that led officers to shoot the suspected gunman. ad lib live picture-- san jose >>> right now it's 5:29 on your thursday morning. a live look outside. the sunrise starting in san jose. a look at the city's skyline and on this may 4 let me just say may the fourth be with you. good morning, thank you for joining us, i'm sam brock. >> i didn't know if you were going to go there or not and you did. >> someone had to do it. i'm more than happy to be th
that's according to a new study released by the cdc. the study found 7 million adults and two million children have no access at all to a phone service. >> i remember when you had to remember someone's phone number. >> rotary? >> i don't remember the rotary. 5:26. ring, ring, ring. >>> coming up, violence at a subway restaurant in san francisco. this turns out to be over a sandwich. the events that led up to police opening fire and killing a suspect on market. we...
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weduring my time in ondcp, worked with the cdc unencumbered hence of guidelines. some of the issues we heard in terms of non-opioid therapies, the challenges were changing the culture of giving up prescriptions, but the other issue we heard was things like insurance reimbursement for physical therapy, acupuncture, and mental health therapy. that is an issue that we have to take a look at. i will say that we have had some witheviencdence in states robust prescription drug monitoring programs. we have seen some good data. toy states have moved mandatory registration and checks. you often get pushback from physicians. i understand that sometimes they are busy. we are 15 years into this epidemic. i will think it is unreasonable for a physician to take a modicum of education and check the prescription. we're losing too many people. >> thank you. i appreciate your testimony. >> in our state, we happen able to implement some of those measures around pnp and have ratcheted up regular nations for prescribers. it is a small state and we are able to make these kind of change
weduring my time in ondcp, worked with the cdc unencumbered hence of guidelines. some of the issues we heard in terms of non-opioid therapies, the challenges were changing the culture of giving up prescriptions, but the other issue we heard was things like insurance reimbursement for physical therapy, acupuncture, and mental health therapy. that is an issue that we have to take a look at. i will say that we have had some witheviencdence in states robust prescription drug monitoring programs. we...
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the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.or us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> these have been trying ties for residents in big sur, highway 1 which runs through the town remains closed due to damage caused by recent storms. >> the damage basically split the town in half. but shop owners want the bay area to know big sur is still open for business. >> at the big sur river in there are plenty of open rooms not the norm for what should be one of the busiest weekends of the year. >> there's still a great big sur experience available. the drive is fantastic. the views along the coast are second to none. >> recent storms have left many wondering when they will catch a break look at this video that hit highway 1 between gorda and san simeon last saturday. caltrans says it could take up to a year for repairs to be made. despite this businesses in big sur are still open and shops on the north end are easily accessible to those driving from the ba
the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.or us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> these have been trying ties for residents in big sur, highway 1 which runs through the town remains closed due to damage caused by recent storms. >> the damage basically split the town in half. but shop owners want the bay area to know big sur is still open for business....
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according to the cdc, heroin overdose deaths have more than quadrupled since 2010.ther ross is a recovering addict. >> this sucks. it's hard. it's hard to -- >> the surviving freeman children pushed their parents to speak out. >> it's hard to know i will never see him again. it doesn't feel real. >> a 30-year-old white male is the average heroin addict. and that is my brothers. >> reporter: as long as the heroin epidemic continues to grow. >> i want there to be more awareness. >> the consequences are so extreme. and so final. >> reporter: continue to share their story. >> i love both of those boys. they were great people. they were yust heroin addicts. >> according to the cdc, heroin overdose deaths have more than quadrupled since 2010. even though this story happened in texas, it could have taken place in any home across the country. the heroin epidemic is tearing families apart. here's what a few of you are saying on our wusa 9 facebook page. one viewer says i lost six uncles and a father to heroin. this drug took control of d.c. streets again decades ago. they hi
according to the cdc, heroin overdose deaths have more than quadrupled since 2010.ther ross is a recovering addict. >> this sucks. it's hard. it's hard to -- >> the surviving freeman children pushed their parents to speak out. >> it's hard to know i will never see him again. it doesn't feel real. >> a 30-year-old white male is the average heroin addict. and that is my brothers. >> reporter: as long as the heroin epidemic continues to grow. >> i want there to...
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the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.or us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> "action news" continues with jaime apody and monica malpass. we'll explain why. >>> and jury selection continues in the sexual assault trial of bill cosby in pittsburgh and we have details from inside of the courtroom. >> first breaking news we continue to follow breaking news from outside of the ariana grande concert in england and theresa may has increased the terror threat level to critical. a critical threat level entails soldiers to patrol city streets and survivors of the suicide bombing call security going into the venue happen hazardous and one said she got in without being screened and that security was checking some bags but not others, manchester police did not say if the bomber blew himself up inside or outside of the venue. 22 people died in that attack and dozens more were injured. >> and our coverage continues on our 6 abc app. we'll alert you to
the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.or us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> "action news" continues with jaime apody and monica malpass. we'll explain why. >>> and jury selection continues in the sexual assault trial of bill cosby in pittsburgh and we have details from inside of the courtroom. >> first breaking news we continue...
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when the cdc set up this control . into the issues of gun safety. there are so many young people. they are now prevented from doing that. the national rifle associationc have the idea of that.sease. so some of the research into what was worse in terms of safety is no longer possible. the reason i think it's important is because particularly young boys when there were studies what they showed was even when they been taught gun safety the curiosity mischief would oftenon trump what they knew to be right or wrong. there was a case i mentioned in the book of a boy who was so excited about the gun safety class. he takes the gun out too practice and accidentally shoots his sister. they did studies where they put boys in a room and they hit a gun somewhere they knew they would find it. only one boy had that there.nd. at least half of them had gun safety lessons. kids are what they are. there's a bunch as if i tell them not to do that they do. but most of them aren't went kill them. this is one of the things that could.>> gueth that is not an average day.chilr on an average day seven chil
when the cdc set up this control . into the issues of gun safety. there are so many young people. they are now prevented from doing that. the national rifle associationc have the idea of that.sease. so some of the research into what was worse in terms of safety is no longer possible. the reason i think it's important is because particularly young boys when there were studies what they showed was even when they been taught gun safety the curiosity mischief would oftenon trump what they knew to...
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if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis calk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. >> it tastes like mac and cheese. >> trying foods from different decades >> the real wolf pack. >> from the funk brothers, made a huge mistake. >> step it up. >> corey's prank was not savage enough. little bit like waving a red flag and a boom. i am going to put all the cotton balls and put his carp up and taking up all four of his tires where he said was not savage enough. i am going to start from the cotton ball and fill the box and over through the sunroof. i am going to pull his car up in front this garage here. >> when he walks down to this door, his car is right there. >> he's just dumping them inside. >> i don't think this is savage enough. what are the cotton ball going to do? clean it? >> this is really >> please look at the pure joy on >> it getting for everything he ever did to me. eventually, it is like noon. >> capron is awake. >>
if you were born during these years, the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis calk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. >> it tastes like mac and cheese. >> trying foods from different decades >> the real wolf pack. >> from the funk brothers, made a huge mistake. >> step it up. >> corey's prank was not savage enough. little bit like waving a red flag and a boom. i am going to put all...
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cdc estimating about 30,000 americans are infected with lyme disease each year.e that underreporting could put the actual count at 300,000. to keep you and your family safe, experts say always check your ticks as soon as you come from outdoors. wear clothing with built in tick repellant. use sprays. and shower within two hours of leaving outdoors to help wash away any unattached ticks. jesse palmer, abc news, new york. >> they were so tiny. >> yeah. >> wow. >> can cause problems. >> ahead, busy summer travel season, the friendly skies are about to get more crowded. airline for america expecting 234.1 million passengers. increase of 4% over last summer. >> in light of that increased many airports returning to innovative new ways to help fliers navigate terminals. welcome to welcome. i'm angie. i'm adam. i'm jennifer. >> mccarren airport is turning to virtual reality and holograms to help passengers get the correct baggage claim. >> anything you have seen in every sci-fi movie. growing up. almost 50 years old. to see that actually come to fruition. it is just absol
cdc estimating about 30,000 americans are infected with lyme disease each year.e that underreporting could put the actual count at 300,000. to keep you and your family safe, experts say always check your ticks as soon as you come from outdoors. wear clothing with built in tick repellant. use sprays. and shower within two hours of leaving outdoors to help wash away any unattached ticks. jesse palmer, abc news, new york. >> they were so tiny. >> yeah. >> wow. >> can cause...
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the cdc says outbreaks have doubled since 2014 with 32 reported just last year. if your kids head to a pool this summer, the cdc says remind them to keep their mouths closed. >>> the fight to make california a separate nation is once again gaining traction. members of the california freedom coalition submitted a proposal to the state yesterday. the group says this initiative asks for the governor to negotiate for more autonomy. essentially making california a nation within a nation. this is the second attempt to remove california from the u.s. since president trump was elected. >>> it is called the greatest show and tell on earth. and it happens this weekend. thousands of people are expected to gather at the san mateo events center for the 12th annual maker fair. it started last night, and it runs through tomorrow. there are activities for those who like to be hands on fighting robots to dazzling electronic fans. and for those who like their tech to be a little less scary, there are drone races. tickets range from 20 to $40. all the sensory overload you can handl
the cdc says outbreaks have doubled since 2014 with 32 reported just last year. if your kids head to a pool this summer, the cdc says remind them to keep their mouths closed. >>> the fight to make california a separate nation is once again gaining traction. members of the california freedom coalition submitted a proposal to the state yesterday. the group says this initiative asks for the governor to negotiate for more autonomy. essentially making california a nation within a nation....
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a new report by the cdc finds african american deaths fell by 25% between 1999 and 2015. and the gap has been closed when it comes death among people 65 and over. but overall life expectancy for black americans is still four years fewer than it is for whites. the cdc says african americans are also more likely to develop chronic illnesses at a young age. >>> all week a number of us here at news4 are going sugar-free. the gliuidelines we're followin from the world health organization suggest ten teaspoons a day. but many people say they consume more than that, and it can add up easily. doreen gentzler is here now on the health benefits of cutting sugar out. how we doing? >> so far, so good. ten teaspoons of sugar or 40 grams or less than that, and we're honestly trying to go for even less than that. too much added sugar in our diet has been linked to diabetes, heart disease, obesity, even some cancers. so limiting sugar inta difference. just ask this guy. >> reporter: billy welsh was diagnosed with diabetes when he was 21 years old. first it was type two, and then it becam
a new report by the cdc finds african american deaths fell by 25% between 1999 and 2015. and the gap has been closed when it comes death among people 65 and over. but overall life expectancy for black americans is still four years fewer than it is for whites. the cdc says african americans are also more likely to develop chronic illnesses at a young age. >>> all week a number of us here at news4 are going sugar-free. the gliuidelines we're followin from the world health organization...
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the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.ime to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> ever since we had nightmares, it's just the things that could have been done. >> feeling like the helplessness she must have felt. >> you can just hear the emotion in her voice. remembering what it was like when her friend sierra lamar disappeared five years ago. even though sierra has never been found, the jury last week convicted a man for her murder. >> today marked the sentencing phase for antolin garcia torres. they testified about a new item they saw him holding. >> jeannine did he la vega was in court. >> reporter: each of her friends took the stand today breaking down in tares speaking about her. >> it wasn't easy talking about it. i hope the jury saw some sierra through all of us and the kind of friend she was. >> i think it kind of took away our childhood. we're too young to have to go through something like this. >> they spoke in court about how sierra's murder
the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.ime to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> ever since we had nightmares, it's just the things that could have been done. >> feeling like the helplessness she must have felt. >> you can just hear the emotion in her voice. remembering what it was like when her friend sierra lamar disappeared five years ago. even though...
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the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. ♪ ♪since i came to know you baibe ♪i've been telling you how sweet you're.♪ ♪i've been telling you how good you're.♪ ♪please tell me how i look. ♪you look so good, fantastic man.♪ ♪ i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was going on in the world. there's a jacket that's reflective for visibility... ...a sleeping bag jacket, jackets that turn into tents. i usually do my fashion sketches on the computer. i love drawing on the screen. there's no lag time at all. it feels just like my markers. with fashion, you can dress people and help people. it's really cool to see your work come to life. oscar mawe went back toig the drawing board... and the cutting board. we removed the added nitrates and nitrites, by-products, and artificial preservatives in all of our meat. every. single. one. why? for the love of hot dogs. >>> wi
the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured. for us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. ♪ ♪since i came to know you baibe ♪i've been telling you how sweet you're.♪ ♪i've been telling you how good you're.♪ ♪please tell me how i look. ♪you look so good, fantastic man.♪ ♪ i decided to see if there was a way for design to play a... ...positive role in what was...
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the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.or us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> this week we learned the defense intelligence agency had warned former national security advisor michael flynn against accepting payments as he entered retirement back in 2014. the russian tv network later reportedly paid flynn more than $30,000 for a 2015 speaking engagement in moscow. we also learned the inspector general opened an investigation earlier this month. let's dig a little deeper into this revelation. joining me now is jerry conley, he is the senior member of the congressional oversight committee. thank you for joining us. the president addressed the latest michael flynn development this weekend. >> the concept of russia with respect to us is a total phoney story. of course it's a phoney story. in fact i just heard where general flynn got his clearance from the obama administration. >> but you don't need -- >> excuse me. when he went to russia -- i
the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.or us it's time to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >>> this week we learned the defense intelligence agency had warned former national security advisor michael flynn against accepting payments as he entered retirement back in 2014. the russian tv network later reportedly paid flynn more than $30,000 for a 2015 speaking engagement in...
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. >>> we have information for you and your family out there, the cdc is warning parents to keep an eye on their kids as they go swimming in pools down the shore. kids underestimate the risk of drowning. it is the second cause of death for children under the age of 14. even if you're child is considered a good swimmer. an adult who is not dripging and not distracted should keep an eye on the kids at all times. ♪ pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. get these great smoked ribs. thanks. sure. twenty minutes on the grill. and they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? what? summer made easy at amazing prices. only at giant. ♪ tires have a new home. midas now sells great brands at great prices. get $100 off instantly on select goodyear and cooper tires through may 31st. find your tires online. trust the midas touch. you, 5:56 a.m., 16 degrees, sky6 live hd giving you a that quite lovely glimpse of the commodore barry bridge. meteorologist, chris sowers says there's a chance of light showers today, but a good day in store. we hope you enjoy. >>> thousands of
. >>> we have information for you and your family out there, the cdc is warning parents to keep an eye on their kids as they go swimming in pools down the shore. kids underestimate the risk of drowning. it is the second cause of death for children under the age of 14. even if you're child is considered a good swimmer. an adult who is not dripging and not distracted should keep an eye on the kids at all times. ♪ pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. get these great smoked ribs....
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. >> a warning from the cdc. >> a minister in pennsylvania is accused of taking pictures you up a woman's skirt. ♪ somewhere, inside each of us, there's a pro. ♪ it's not always easy to summon your pro. ♪ but once you've found it, you'll find you can do anything. ♪ ♪ you knew when you cast it they'd lock you up. but that didn't stop you. you traveled far and wide, and others followed. mothers, daughters, sisters, lions. and because together you roared so loud, i know my voice matters today. this summer, come celebrate new york state's equal rights history. download our guide to plan your trip. >> good morning it is 5:00 a.m., friday, may 19 we're following several breaking stories. >>> a gas line leak has shut down part of the route 70 in cherry hill. we're live with the repairs are being made. >> only on "action news" a park ranger was forced to shoot and kill a dog that attacked him in south philadelphia. >> another day in the 90s, but significant changes are ahead for the weekend. >> let's get more on that with david murphy and karen rogers has traffic, good morning. >> reporter: we ha
. >> a warning from the cdc. >> a minister in pennsylvania is accused of taking pictures you up a woman's skirt. ♪ somewhere, inside each of us, there's a pro. ♪ it's not always easy to summon your pro. ♪ but once you've found it, you'll find you can do anything. ♪ ♪ you knew when you cast it they'd lock you up. but that didn't stop you. you traveled far and wide, and others followed. mothers, daughters, sisters, lions. and because together you roared so loud, i know my...
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so i met with the director of the cdc and i asked him, heavy started to see an increase in doses that maybe pointing out to the fact that you are lacing heroin with fentanyl? and he did not know about it. issue is, i think that a very different country. they have abilities of implementing intervention in ways that are much faster. i do not know the extent to which there is an accurate knowledge of the problem. -- [inaudible] i'm with pacific northwest university. i get the value of research, both fundamental and clinical. as a medical educator, we're doing our part to better educate a professional approach. but it is disheartening to hear statistics that show that 17% properly insured get the treatment. we start to look at rural populations and medical communities. take that a step further. we are thinking about the demand for these opioids. social bonding, for example. what is going on in our society? who will address these more fundamental things that drive behaviorsdo certain in excess that harm them and also the community. who is going to take responsibility for that? >> i will st
so i met with the director of the cdc and i asked him, heavy started to see an increase in doses that maybe pointing out to the fact that you are lacing heroin with fentanyl? and he did not know about it. issue is, i think that a very different country. they have abilities of implementing intervention in ways that are much faster. i do not know the extent to which there is an accurate knowledge of the problem. -- [inaudible] i'm with pacific northwest university. i get the value of research,...
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the cdc is reminding swimmers to be extra careful not to swallow that water. >> okay, message heard. some gas today. get out your bike. it is bike to work day. coming up: pat gallen taking us for a ride. >> speaking every rides, meisha has another dream drive. this time to a hidden gem that's been closed to the general public for decades, until now. and this landscape is not at all what it seems. that's coming up. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >> more clear cut focus, looking like a nice one. i don't want to rule out shower at some point tomorrow. generally looks like we will see some sun, some clouds, much lower humidity, much more comfort, as well, highs in the low 70s. guys? >> all right, katie, thank youment and now for look at newspaper headlines from across our region. >> in the mercury the search co
the cdc is reminding swimmers to be extra careful not to swallow that water. >> okay, message heard. some gas today. get out your bike. it is bike to work day. coming up: pat gallen taking us for a ride. >> speaking every rides, meisha has another dream drive. this time to a hidden gem that's been closed to the general public for decades, until now. and this landscape is not at all what it seems. that's coming up. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with...
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one thing a lot of people will be fascinated by is the cdc something does called the youth risk behavior survey. this is arv nation. and they ask have you had thoughts about seriously considering suicide in the last 12 months and the answer is that roughly 20% of high school students in any given year will endorse suicidal thoughts. 8% will make a suicide attempt so we are talking about numbers of kids out there that really are struggling and so whether we think that their lives should be good they are struggling and some of the challenges that come with social media and cyber bullying those are definitely contributing factors. >> since you brought it up, there's a series, the netflix series 13 reasons why that has been in the news in the past couple of weeks and there's a lot of debate is good for children to watch and young people or whether it promotes unhealthy behavior and we're going to talk about that after we take a quick break and we will be back in a minute. y2c5py y16fy codogs just won't quit.! neither does frontline. that's why there's frontline gold.<
one thing a lot of people will be fascinated by is the cdc something does called the youth risk behavior survey. this is arv nation. and they ask have you had thoughts about seriously considering suicide in the last 12 months and the answer is that roughly 20% of high school students in any given year will endorse suicidal thoughts. 8% will make a suicide attempt so we are talking about numbers of kids out there that really are struggling and so whether we think that their lives should be good...
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cdc looked at alzheimers cases between 1999 own 2014. only maine showed a decline.he overall rise can be attributed to an aging population and more doctors recognizing and diagnosing the symptoms. >>> nasa is changing their results about a mission to jupiter. scientists discovered that jupiter has earth size polar cyclones and wells of ammonia that form giant weather systems in the deep atmosphere. >>> up next not morning buzz, after nearly two decades of trying a couple will be hearing a lot of crying in the middle of the night. they are so excited. 6 newborns. >> see the heartwarming moment when a student realizes he will be able to graduate because of his teacher. >> up next, "g.m.a.'s" first look. >> reporter: the hottest toy called fitting -- falls spinners. >> mom posted an x-ray after her ten-year-old daughter swallowed a piece of the spinner having to undergo surgery to have it removed. >>> 5-year-old still ended up swallowing part of the toy and choking had to be rushed to the hospital. >> it was terrifying and heartbreaking seeing my child choking up blood
cdc looked at alzheimers cases between 1999 own 2014. only maine showed a decline.he overall rise can be attributed to an aging population and more doctors recognizing and diagnosing the symptoms. >>> nasa is changing their results about a mission to jupiter. scientists discovered that jupiter has earth size polar cyclones and wells of ammonia that form giant weather systems in the deep atmosphere. >>> up next not morning buzz, after nearly two decades of trying a couple will...
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the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. ♪ >>> as a dad, i think it's important to remember that many of the refugees are children. and i don't mean that they come here with their parents. many come by themselves. in late 2013 to early 2014, roughly 40,000 children fled violent and war-torn parts of central america. president obama created a program to let them in the country, but it faced strong opposition from some who claimed these kids were using refugee status as an excuse to simply immigrate here. i say, who gives a shut? let me talk to someone who has a more nuanced perspective on attorney scott rose represents these kids. i wano talk to him about one of his clientsn particular, william who escaped from he will salve door when he was just 16. first tell me how did you meet williams? >> william was my first client. >> is he a typical story? >> absolutely. in 2014 we had something like 70,000 una kopd minors come into
the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. ♪ >>> as a dad, i think it's important to remember that many of the refugees are children. and i don't mean that they come here with their parents. many come by themselves. in late 2013 to early 2014, roughly 40,000 children fled violent and war-torn parts of central america. president obama created...
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cdc is over this. nursing homes are not signing up to cdc to be monitored.g petri dishes. on one hand we have nursing homes. on the other end age perspective, we have young folks. a 16-year-old in south carolina died from caffeine poisoning. you have all of these caffeine drinks now adays besides coffee. you have red bulls. you have the 5-hour energy drink. this could be dangerous. >> american association of poison control centers reported 1300 death as year in kids under the age of 20 because in one sitting, they have a bunch of energy drinks, whether it is monster or amp or red bull. david: some of them have heart problems. >> that is what i really wanted to say. the message you don't know. no one checked your heart. you're 16, out in the heat. sweating, overworkings guzzling these things. that is what happened to this kid. he had underlying problem. you have to see a physician. you have to be checked out. these drinks are dangerous. caffeine is a stimulant. it's a drug. david: go with gatorade particularly in the summertime. >> caffeine-free. sugar-free.
cdc is over this. nursing homes are not signing up to cdc to be monitored.g petri dishes. on one hand we have nursing homes. on the other end age perspective, we have young folks. a 16-year-old in south carolina died from caffeine poisoning. you have all of these caffeine drinks now adays besides coffee. you have red bulls. you have the 5-hour energy drink. this could be dangerous. >> american association of poison control centers reported 1300 death as year in kids under the age of 20...
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if you are not sure if you need the vaccinations before your trip the cdc has a list of travel notices> and may is stroke awareness month. join experts on 6abc.com today to have your questions about strokes answered. it discusses stroke signs and risk factors and more and happening now and continues until 1:00 this afternoon. head to our website at 6abc.com. >>> the "action news" team is out work on news stories tonight beginning at 4:00. a nuclear warning scare has people on edge in south jersey last night and the message send over cable tv had a major error. the warning was just a test and "action news" is working to get answers from the agencies in charge. >>> and long wood gardens on the verge of debuting their 90 million renovation project and adam joseph is live at the main fountain garden starting at 4:00 for this week's spring adventure. >>> quick break and accuweather is coming up next. as we take a nice picture from cape may, new jersey. david murphy has your seven-day forecast. at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. that anything that matches yo
if you are not sure if you need the vaccinations before your trip the cdc has a list of travel notices> and may is stroke awareness month. join experts on 6abc.com today to have your questions about strokes answered. it discusses stroke signs and risk factors and more and happening now and continues until 1:00 this afternoon. head to our website at 6abc.com. >>> the "action news" team is out work on news stories tonight beginning at 4:00. a nuclear warning scare has people...
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first off is this graphic from the cdc showing divorce rates have actually been going down across the country over the last decade. according to the national center for family and marriage research, the current divorce rate is set at 1.7%, well below 10%. but some may be divorcing more, people 50 and older. divorce rates have more than doubled since the 1990s among this group but that jump between 1990 and 2015 was before president trump was even in office, so what can we verify? as to the claim that the divorce rate has jumped 10% since the election of donald trump, this is misleading because that survey was talking about relationships in general. as for whether the divorce rate has increased, we will wait for the numbers. >> if you have something you want us to verify send us an email at verify@wusa9.com >>> they need your help to catch a second -- sexual predator. take a good look at this video of the suspect trying to get into an apartment building in the 1900 block on key boulevard on may 7. in this instance he was turned away by the concierge. investigators suspect this is the s
first off is this graphic from the cdc showing divorce rates have actually been going down across the country over the last decade. according to the national center for family and marriage research, the current divorce rate is set at 1.7%, well below 10%. but some may be divorcing more, people 50 and older. divorce rates have more than doubled since the 1990s among this group but that jump between 1990 and 2015 was before president trump was even in office, so what can we verify? as to the...
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according to the cdc the first time mothers average age in california went from 25 in the year 2000, 27 by the year 2014, and older in san francisco. the report is nearly half of the first-time mom's are over the age of 35. >> those kids are one in 1 million, literally. those other eggs are never used and most of them do not have a potential for making a baby. >> reporter: that is what our own reporter alex savidge and his wife found out. her eggs were not bible to make a baby, and to make things even harder, they could not just use an egg donor because she could not physically carry a baby. >> i don't have that motherly touch. >> it is hard to admit and face the reality that i cannot carry a baby, that is my reality that it would not happen for me. >> reporter: they were able to find a surrogate mother but most of us at work had no idea of the pain that alex and his wife are going through. >> there is certainly a stigma about infertility issues, and not being able to have children in a natural way. we have certainly felt that. maybe we just were not going to have kids or maybe it wa
according to the cdc the first time mothers average age in california went from 25 in the year 2000, 27 by the year 2014, and older in san francisco. the report is nearly half of the first-time mom's are over the age of 35. >> those kids are one in 1 million, literally. those other eggs are never used and most of them do not have a potential for making a baby. >> reporter: that is what our own reporter alex savidge and his wife found out. her eggs were not bible to make a baby, and...
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the cdc expects the rate to keep rising because of the united states aging population and increasing life expectancy. alzheimers affects more than 5 million americans. >> the concept of a daddy's girl apparently real according to a study. the report found that fathers interact different leap with toddler daughters than sons. researchers in atlanta say dads are attentive and responsive to the needs of their little girls than their little boys. dads apparently use more achievement related word with boys and more analytical words with girls a awe while some of you dads, dads out there may be skeptical about the idea they're not as responsive to their sons' needs. s name is justin beatle.'t help picking up his 15 yeerd old son jack on last day of high school. in oklahoma. >> so, jack's mom was in on the prank as well. she is the one holding the camera, of course. >> jack told reporters he was half embarrassed, half thinking i am just going to run away. >> ha-ha. >> just going to cringe. i love that he is jogging out there. >> this is a great punishment tool though. disciplinary tool. >>
the cdc expects the rate to keep rising because of the united states aging population and increasing life expectancy. alzheimers affects more than 5 million americans. >> the concept of a daddy's girl apparently real according to a study. the report found that fathers interact different leap with toddler daughters than sons. researchers in atlanta say dads are attentive and responsive to the needs of their little girls than their little boys. dads apparently use more achievement related...
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according to the cdc, the first time mothers average age in california went from 25 in the year 2000 to 27 by the year 2014. it's even older in san francisco. cmpc reports nearly half of their first time moms are over the age of 35. >> those kids are literally one in a million. what happens to the other eggs? they're never used. most of them do not have the potential for making a baby. >> reporter: that's what our own reporter alec savage and his wife, anna found out. her eggs were not viable to make a baby. and to make things even harder they couldn't just use an egg donor. she was not going to be able to physically carry a baby. >> i changed like a dad changes. i don't have that motherly touch. >> as a woman, you do, it's hard to admit and face reality that i can't carry a baby. that's my reality. it's not going to happen for me. >> reporter: they were able to find a surrogate mother, but most of us here at work had no idea the pain alex and his wife were going through. >> there's certainly a stigma about, you know, infertility issues and not being able to have children in a natura
according to the cdc, the first time mothers average age in california went from 25 in the year 2000 to 27 by the year 2014. it's even older in san francisco. cmpc reports nearly half of their first time moms are over the age of 35. >> those kids are literally one in a million. what happens to the other eggs? they're never used. most of them do not have the potential for making a baby. >> reporter: that's what our own reporter alec savage and his wife, anna found out. her eggs were...
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. >>> the cdc says for the first time, women in their early 30s are having more babies than younger moms. it's due to more women waiting to have children, combined with the drop in the teen birth rate. the average age at which women have their first child is now 28. >>> take a look here, george w. bush at the rangers/phillies game in texas, popping up behind a fox sports reporter to say hey during the broadcast. it quickly became a hit on social media. >>> up next, the big idea making the playground a little less lonely for some kids. shoreline. we )re live with the serious injuries. ===raj/take vo=== plus: demanding justice, for a silicon valley c-e-o -- accused of beating his wife over several years. ===next close=== the news is next. >>> finally tonight, a less son in friendship, when a girl noticed kids feeling left out at school, she decided to do something about it, using a simple but pretty powerful idea spreading across the country. >> reporter: at harrisonville elementary, kids are learning a valuable life lesson that plays out at recess. when someone's having a hard time fittin
. >>> the cdc says for the first time, women in their early 30s are having more babies than younger moms. it's due to more women waiting to have children, combined with the drop in the teen birth rate. the average age at which women have their first child is now 28. >>> take a look here, george w. bush at the rangers/phillies game in texas, popping up behind a fox sports reporter to say hey during the broadcast. it quickly became a hit on social media. >>> up next,...
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the cdc said the number of parasite infections on the rise.he number of cases doubled last year, a parasite can be gotten by swallowing contaminated water. symptoms include diarrhea, stomach cramps and nausea and vomiting and can last three weeks. even if there's chlorine in the pool it may not be enough to kill the parasite. >>> in a parent you may be worried about how much time your child spends using technology. some families are dealing with the effects of excessive screen use. >> he would be on until 1:00 a.m.,. >> reporter: 1 hours. >> easily he could. it's hard to admit as a parent. >> go to 'rehab for it. >> reporter: 20/20 investigation into how devices are affected children and adults and how to cut the extreme use of electronics. watch a year-long journey of families on 6abc. >> up next in the morning buzz, see what artwork set a new record after being sold for 110 million dollars. >> we'll explain how a tweet from kobe bryant led to the cancellation of a high school final next. >> reporter: in this morning's "g.m.a.'s" first look,
the cdc said the number of parasite infections on the rise.he number of cases doubled last year, a parasite can be gotten by swallowing contaminated water. symptoms include diarrhea, stomach cramps and nausea and vomiting and can last three weeks. even if there's chlorine in the pool it may not be enough to kill the parasite. >>> in a parent you may be worried about how much time your child spends using technology. some families are dealing with the effects of excessive screen use....
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according to the cdc, more babies were born to mothers between the ages of 30 and 34 last year. that's the first time that's happened in more than 30 years. look at that little baby. health experts say it's women waiting longer to our children and the ongoing top drop in the teen birth rate. they say the average age when women have their first child is now 28. this is some of those numbers, part of my story up and working on, it's an interesting fertility story airing sunday night and again monday morning. >>> who makes the best burger? >> you. >> well, besides me. >> up next, find out who booted in and out out of the top spot. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ♪ the moments that connect us happen one morning at a
according to the cdc, more babies were born to mothers between the ages of 30 and 34 last year. that's the first time that's happened in more than 30 years. look at that little baby. health experts say it's women waiting longer to our children and the ongoing top drop in the teen birth rate. they say the average age when women have their first child is now 28. this is some of those numbers, part of my story up and working on, it's an interesting fertility story airing sunday night and again...
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still screening employees and the restaurant has undergone enhanced cleaning and sanitizing based on cdc recommendations. officials suspect the teammates had norovirus, but they have not confirmed that yet. >>> if you have been sniffling and sneezing, you're not alone. doctors say this is the mother of all allergy conditions. tonight the worst is yet to come. >> reporter: peggy sutton feels under attack. >> running nose, coughing, sneezing, runny eyes, you know, burning eyes. >> reporter: dr. james wolf says patients allergic to pollen are pouring into his san jose offices for relief. >> we're in the midst of a worse spring as far back as i can remember. >> reporter: wow, and you've been in practice for how long? >> more than 35 years. >> reporter: fueled by drought- ending rain, all the pollen counts are about four to five times stronger than what we usually see in the spring. >> it's a typical breeding ground. not a lot of wind, rain, a more moderate temperature. >> reporter: he says it will get worse before it gets better. >> but if the tree pollen count goes down, then the grass leve
still screening employees and the restaurant has undergone enhanced cleaning and sanitizing based on cdc recommendations. officials suspect the teammates had norovirus, but they have not confirmed that yet. >>> if you have been sniffling and sneezing, you're not alone. doctors say this is the mother of all allergy conditions. tonight the worst is yet to come. >> reporter: peggy sutton feels under attack. >> running nose, coughing, sneezing, runny eyes, you know, burning...
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reauthorized by federal oversight, but the department is continuing a self-suspension sending samples to the cdccurrently. the director believes that mack alyssa testing could resume in three months. council member charles allen today during a hearing asked about the patients connected to those retests. do you feel confident that we have -- everybody who has had their test taken and retested and that has had a positive result either for zika or for the undetermined, there have been communication with each of >> yes, according to the conversations we've had with the providers, all of those patients have been contacted. >> all right, so following the hearing we tried to ask director smith a few more questions about zika testing but she didn't want to do an interview with city hall and just walked away. but later agreed to t answer questions when we called her office and she invited us over. here's what she had to say. we then had auditors come in. they looked at the laboratory. i saw the corrective actions that we had proposed and we've actually put into place and they've said all right, you're do
reauthorized by federal oversight, but the department is continuing a self-suspension sending samples to the cdccurrently. the director believes that mack alyssa testing could resume in three months. council member charles allen today during a hearing asked about the patients connected to those retests. do you feel confident that we have -- everybody who has had their test taken and retested and that has had a positive result either for zika or for the undetermined, there have been...
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the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.e to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, aubrey visits a town that will make you feel like you've stepped back into the old west. >> it really is like you've just entered an entirely different dimension. >> this truly is a california hidden gem. >> then a convenient way to get a message in the comfort of your own home. >> the massage therapist shows up with the massage table and the music, and they turn your home into a 5-star spa. >> then, nail art like never before. >> it's just -- it's a nice thing to look at 'cause it's art. >> all of this fun driven by your northern california honda dealers. ♪ >> imagine getting away from it all and slowing it down for a few days. you can here in san juan bautista, a charming historic city wi
the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested. if you have hep c, it can be cured.e to get tested. ask your healthcare provider for the simple blood test. it's the only way to know for sure. >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyle, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, aubrey visits a town that will make you feel like you've stepped back into the old west. >>...
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for disease control said it killed 94,000 in 2014, an increase of more than 54% over 15 years but the cdcts that rate to keep rising because of the aging u.s. population and increasing life expectancy. alzheimer's affects more than 5 million americans. >>> no doubt this is the wildest video you will see all day. a milwaukee man walked away from a dangerous wake-up call in his home. this jeep came flying through a wall of his apartment while he was asleep. it stopped just two feet short of his headboard. he wasn't hurt. miraculously neither was the woman driving the jeep. sheol >>> but what was this driver's excuse? maybe this is the wildest video of the day or image of the day. other than trying to cut ahead of traffic he got stuck in wet cement when he or she ignored the detroit orange traffic markers and will cost the driver $10,000 in damages and gives new meaning to the phrase stuck in traffic. >> it does indeed. that image of the person in a big rush trying to get around everybody and then. >> slow down. >>> an atlanta grocery store evacuated after fireworks exploded. authorities say
for disease control said it killed 94,000 in 2014, an increase of more than 54% over 15 years but the cdcts that rate to keep rising because of the aging u.s. population and increasing life expectancy. alzheimer's affects more than 5 million americans. >>> no doubt this is the wildest video you will see all day. a milwaukee man walked away from a dangerous wake-up call in his home. this jeep came flying through a wall of his apartment while he was asleep. it stopped just two feet short...