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cdc communicates. for example, during the 2009 h1 and one response cdc held 39 press conferences in 21 tele briefings. we published 51 morbidity and weekly report articles to make sure the public, health and healthcare professionals have the latest and best information. being able to prepare, detect and respond to public health threats is a top priority for us at cdc. our preparedness and response capabilities are built on broad and deep scientific medical and program expertise. our long-standing partnerships with state and local public health authorities ensures an integrated approach wherever that approach is needed resulting in better responses and better public health outcomes which translate to better protection of the people we serve. thank you and i will be happy to answer questions. >> thank you doctor schuchat. the we now recognize the next doctor for five minutes for the opening same. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. thank you very much for giving me the opportunity today to present to yo
cdc communicates. for example, during the 2009 h1 and one response cdc held 39 press conferences in 21 tele briefings. we published 51 morbidity and weekly report articles to make sure the public, health and healthcare professionals have the latest and best information. being able to prepare, detect and respond to public health threats is a top priority for us at cdc. our preparedness and response capabilities are built on broad and deep scientific medical and program expertise. our...
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their concerns about the cdc management and the security of the stockpile and capabilities of the cdc laboratory response networks. the top administration is set to transfer management of the stockpile to the cdc and the assistant secretary and we look forward to hearing more details. another area of interest is improvement of bio surveillance capabilities and innovation in this field will bolster public health response in the event of a response -- attack. one thing we note is that the federal government needs to act faster to determine threat and the department of homeland security in march 2018 made a threat determination for pharmaceutical based agent such as sentinel. it took 2 years to make the states and nation. it has only been after that that the designation made and the countermeasures -- countermeasure enterprises were made. it took 2 years to make that designation and we can do better. maintaining public support relies on researchers working with the diseases and dangerous pathogens in a safe and secure manner. following several safety lapses at cdc and fda labs in 2014, b
their concerns about the cdc management and the security of the stockpile and capabilities of the cdc laboratory response networks. the top administration is set to transfer management of the stockpile to the cdc and the assistant secretary and we look forward to hearing more details. another area of interest is improvement of bio surveillance capabilities and innovation in this field will bolster public health response in the event of a response -- attack. one thing we note is that the federal...
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from the cdc. i want to be assured again from you, i have met doctor redfield and things to -- the outstanding work they do for our country.i want to make sure that there is still going to be the opportunity to stay involved and be involved in the medical countermeasure development and everything else that goes along with the s&s. >> you my complete assurance. i echo your comments about the cdc and the great work they are doing. many people do not know. i got my first start at the cdc as a fellow coming from emory university in georgia. i understand and appreciate the great scientific leadership and the value of that. the plant always include that in our assessment and our programs with no strategic national stockpile management. >> we talked earlier. one of my colleges mentioned the concern for transfer is not disruptive for the state and local agencies. how can you assure us, what would you suggest we do to make that the least disruptive as we can? >> the most important thing is to recognize the
from the cdc. i want to be assured again from you, i have met doctor redfield and things to -- the outstanding work they do for our country.i want to make sure that there is still going to be the opportunity to stay involved and be involved in the medical countermeasure development and everything else that goes along with the s&s. >> you my complete assurance. i echo your comments about the cdc and the great work they are doing. many people do not know. i got my first start at the cdc...
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why should i even consider keeping it at cdc? >> what i could say there has already been a administrative decision to move the stockpile and so currently cdc is working diligently, very closely with asto make the transfer as seamless as possible and to mitigate any negative consequences that may have been unintended but may occur. i think the critical areas we'll focus are to make sure state and local support is seamless and that we work with state and local health departments every day on a variety of things and know them and know where our gaps are and where we need to make progress. we need to make sure that that close relationship continues in a way that doesn't jeopardize the american public. second area is the deep scientific expertise that we have across the agency that has been contributed, to maintenance of the sns. so when we need clinical guidance for children, for anthrax countermeasures we can get the best advice, incorporate rate. we need to make sure that continues but we're well on the way of executing those seaml
why should i even consider keeping it at cdc? >> what i could say there has already been a administrative decision to move the stockpile and so currently cdc is working diligently, very closely with asto make the transfer as seamless as possible and to mitigate any negative consequences that may have been unintended but may occur. i think the critical areas we'll focus are to make sure state and local support is seamless and that we work with state and local health departments every day...
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states according to the cdc. this is from 1999 to 2016 with increases of more than 30% in half of the state, the cdc puts out a vital signs reports, which you can see on their website, saying half of people who commit suicide do not have a diagnosed medical -- mental health condition. health professionals do not offer a reason for the increase, but say suicides really result from a single factor. they indicate suicide often follow relationship or financial problems, substance abuse, health crisis and go on to give more statistics about this report. they say suicide is the 10th leading causes of death, and one of three leading causes that are on the rise. that was reported in the washington post and in many other places, and of course, the topic of suicide, which we have talked about on this program, plenty of times in the past. many times. interested back into the headlines of the suicides of two well-known people, anthony bourdain, the chef with a long-running show on cnn, and also kate spade. back in the news t
states according to the cdc. this is from 1999 to 2016 with increases of more than 30% in half of the state, the cdc puts out a vital signs reports, which you can see on their website, saying half of people who commit suicide do not have a diagnosed medical -- mental health condition. health professionals do not offer a reason for the increase, but say suicides really result from a single factor. they indicate suicide often follow relationship or financial problems, substance abuse, health...
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we are talking about this issue, the cdc report. are on the0 if you eastern or central time zones. 202-748-8001 mountain or pacific time zones. there are laws aimed at suicide prevention. what do these laws do? how do you legislate this? guest: is bills are related to service members or veterans. there's now a bipartisan call for legislation whether it be in research, helping college students, helping veterans -- orrin hatch from utah and chris stewart from utah collaborated with joe from indiana and eddie from texas to come up with the national suicide hotline improvement act. in making top number it into a three digit number. itthe talk number and making into a three digit number. chuck schumer issued a call for a complete ramp up of federal funding for suicide prevention research educational programs. the congress finally recognizes -- kate passed away last week. 863 other americans died last week. we have to focus on all those people. it's a crisis of the highest sort. when youith research, look at hiv-aids and spend $3.5 millio
we are talking about this issue, the cdc report. are on the0 if you eastern or central time zones. 202-748-8001 mountain or pacific time zones. there are laws aimed at suicide prevention. what do these laws do? how do you legislate this? guest: is bills are related to service members or veterans. there's now a bipartisan call for legislation whether it be in research, helping college students, helping veterans -- orrin hatch from utah and chris stewart from utah collaborated with joe from...
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this is the latest cdc report. now, suicide is one of the top 10, the 10th leading cause of death. 45,000 americans lost their lives to suicide in 2016. 30%ide rates up more than in half of states since 1999. more than half of people who died by suicide, 54% did not have a known mental health condition. then, there's that chart showing the suicide rates by state since 1999. the darker the state, the larger the percentage increase. all about available at the cdc website. gary in mississippi. independent. caller: good morning, c-span. know, everybody calling and bashing donald trump, let me tell you something. never seen asi've many jobs coming back to this country in my life. the man ain't perfect. one thing about him, people need jobs to live. we are $27 trillion in debt. aintople and got jobs -- got jobs, they aint paying taxes. host: job creation in this country, one of the reasons cited by the federal reserve to lift interest rates. two more increases likely in 2018. policymakers giving a bullish assessment of t
this is the latest cdc report. now, suicide is one of the top 10, the 10th leading cause of death. 45,000 americans lost their lives to suicide in 2016. 30%ide rates up more than in half of states since 1999. more than half of people who died by suicide, 54% did not have a known mental health condition. then, there's that chart showing the suicide rates by state since 1999. the darker the state, the larger the percentage increase. all about available at the cdc website. gary in mississippi....
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the centers of excellence created by our bill would implement this cdc road map. bold would spread the opportunity for communities across america to create the capacity to combat alzheimer's. our legislation would help public health departments take key steps, including education, early diagnosis, risk reduction, care management, and caregiver support. early diagnosis can make a real difference. earlier detection of symptoms would provide individuals and families with the opportunity to prepare by planning their finances and to find help in navigating the challenges of dementia. early diagnosis also saves money. a new study following everyone alive this year shows that diagnosing alzheimer's sooner would yield an estimated total savings of $7 trillion in medical and long-term care expenditures. just as we screen for cancer, diabetes, and other chronic diseases, appropriate screening for alzheimer's is the first step to improving treatment. finally, at the heart of public health are data. bold would direct the cdc to expand its data collection of cognitive decline,
the centers of excellence created by our bill would implement this cdc road map. bold would spread the opportunity for communities across america to create the capacity to combat alzheimer's. our legislation would help public health departments take key steps, including education, early diagnosis, risk reduction, care management, and caregiver support. early diagnosis can make a real difference. earlier detection of symptoms would provide individuals and families with the opportunity to prepare...
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the centers of excellence created by our bill would implement this cdc road map. bold would spread the opportunity for communities across america to create the capacity to combat alzheimer's. our legislation would help public health departments take key steps, including education, early diagnosis, risk reduction, care management, and caregiver support. early diagnosis can make a real difference. earlier detection of symptoms would provide individuals and families with the opportunity to prepare by planning their finances and to find help in navigating the challenges of dementia. early diagnosis also saves money. a new study following everyone alive this year shows that diagnosing alzheimer's sooner would yield an estimated total savings of $7 trillion in medical and long-term care expenditures. just as we screen for cancer, diabetes, and other chronic diseases, appropriate screening for alzheimer's is the first step to improving treatment. finally, at the heart of public health are data. bold would direct the cdc to expand its data collection of cognitive decline,
the centers of excellence created by our bill would implement this cdc road map. bold would spread the opportunity for communities across america to create the capacity to combat alzheimer's. our legislation would help public health departments take key steps, including education, early diagnosis, risk reduction, care management, and caregiver support. early diagnosis can make a real difference. earlier detection of symptoms would provide individuals and families with the opportunity to prepare...
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this is from the cdc's website. but to make the point that people understand that vaccine research ensures the safety of vaccines at the point of licensure. people know what fda does to make sure that that vaccine is safe before it's licensed, but what i don't think the general public always realizes is how that's really just the midpoint in this enterprise. and after a vaccine is licensed, cdc's advisory committee also reviews the safety data, and not just on, but they review it repeatedly year after year, in the first years ofintroduction, to make sure it's safe. and cdc and fda, and honestly, the pharmaceutical companies, take seriously the responsibility of monitoring the fety of these vaccines as they're implemented in the population. and so, we have years and years of safety data, which is why it's so easy for me to be confident that we have the safest vaccines we've ever had in our history, and frankly, the safest vaccines of anyone around the world, because our safety and our infrastructure is so strong. and
this is from the cdc's website. but to make the point that people understand that vaccine research ensures the safety of vaccines at the point of licensure. people know what fda does to make sure that that vaccine is safe before it's licensed, but what i don't think the general public always realizes is how that's really just the midpoint in this enterprise. and after a vaccine is licensed, cdc's advisory committee also reviews the safety data, and not just on, but they review it repeatedly...
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profile suicides this week designer kate spade and cnn's own anthony bourdain, sadly they echo new cdcdings that suicide in the u.s. is up 25% in the past two decades. is it any coincidence that the most popular course ever at yale university psychology and the good life aims to teach students how to be happy. >>> and miss america pageant ending its evening gown and swim suit competition, but will anyone watch without the bikinis. i'll ask miss america who won the democratic nomination to an alabama congressional race. >>> but first, the suicides of 55-year-old kate spade and 61-year-old anthony bourdain jarred many of us this week. here is the thing, just one of the things that makes this so hard and confusing, everybody wanted to be anthony bourdain. i did. we all did. the passing of two who seemingly had it all just confirms that old island saying that you don't know if the roof is leaking until you live inside. two days after spade's death, one day before bourdains's the cdc said the suicide rate in the united states has grown nearly 25% since 1999. the cdc report said between 1999
profile suicides this week designer kate spade and cnn's own anthony bourdain, sadly they echo new cdcdings that suicide in the u.s. is up 25% in the past two decades. is it any coincidence that the most popular course ever at yale university psychology and the good life aims to teach students how to be happy. >>> and miss america pageant ending its evening gown and swim suit competition, but will anyone watch without the bikinis. i'll ask miss america who won the democratic nomination...
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we chose it because it was consistent with the cdc guidelines. the centers for disease control has a guideline that says a seven-day supply limit is what they recommended as the top end. we sought public comment on it and we were trying to strike the right balance. we realize oftentimes three days or less would be sufficient. we have seven days as the top end, that doesn't mean that's what it has to be but that was what we did consistent with the cdc. >> i would ask you to go back and look at the cdc data and look at what they say about the fact that during the fourth day remarkably because it's -- you know, it's based on science and it might not seem common sense to some people but after that period of time after one, two, three days there's a less likely look at addiction under that four days. by the way, someone can go back and get another prescription but they have to go back and explain to the physician that's prescribing it why that's necessary and, you know, if you look at what's happening in my state and states around the country, almost
we chose it because it was consistent with the cdc guidelines. the centers for disease control has a guideline that says a seven-day supply limit is what they recommended as the top end. we sought public comment on it and we were trying to strike the right balance. we realize oftentimes three days or less would be sufficient. we have seven days as the top end, that doesn't mean that's what it has to be but that was what we did consistent with the cdc. >> i would ask you to go back and...
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and thank you for the work that the cdc is doing.now to learn more about the state perspective i am pleased to call on secretary. osborne. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify at this incredibly important hearing. as i said before you today i am in complete awe of each and every one of the over 1200 advocates including the 50 pennsylvania's from pennsylvania soil who gathered here and have spent the past day courageously sharing their stories of love, devastation, and hope for a world without alzheimer's. as the secretary of aging for the department of aging i am humbled to join them and together we raise voices for those impacted. i have the honor of serving at the-- of governor. tom wolf that we uphold the provisions of the and-- aging americans act and cause us to be visible advocates for older americans including the 3 million pennsylvania citizens aged 60 years of age or older. for us in the year 2020, the year of perfect vision, one in four pennsylvania's will be aged 60 or older. we believe that the trajectory can be in
and thank you for the work that the cdc is doing.now to learn more about the state perspective i am pleased to call on secretary. osborne. >> thank you for the opportunity to testify at this incredibly important hearing. as i said before you today i am in complete awe of each and every one of the over 1200 advocates including the 50 pennsylvania's from pennsylvania soil who gathered here and have spent the past day courageously sharing their stories of love, devastation, and hope for a...
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and the cdc says because of underreporting the real number is closer to 300,000.eases carried by mosquitoes e in shark spikes. more than 40,000 cases of zika in u.s. territories, puerto rico. there are numbers of reasons for the rise, climate change may be playing a role. warmer temperatures lead to longer breeding season and lady to spread of ticks into a larger area. we live in a smaller world. during zika epidemic. infected travelers coming to the united states from brazil and places like mexico actually brought the virus with them. and then, finally, i have a great tip from the cdc, coming inside from a tick infested area, put your clothes in a hot >>> lines have been forming early in yellowstone national park for visitors who want to take a stroll through the grove of giant sequoias. touris have been trampling through the grove 150 years damaging the trees and their roots. but after a three year restoration project, the majestic sequoias are again open for business. our own john blackstone took a stroll through the giants. >> go for it. >> reporter: the cerem
and the cdc says because of underreporting the real number is closer to 300,000.eases carried by mosquitoes e in shark spikes. more than 40,000 cases of zika in u.s. territories, puerto rico. there are numbers of reasons for the rise, climate change may be playing a role. warmer temperatures lead to longer breeding season and lady to spread of ticks into a larger area. we live in a smaller world. during zika epidemic. infected travelers coming to the united states from brazil and places like...
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now a new report from the cdc shows the suicide rate across the country is going up.is now the tenths heeding cause of -- 10th leading cause of dead, and one of three leading causes on the rise. >> essentially, every age group there's a rise. >> reporter: the rate is lowest in washington, d.c., and highest in month tan. during the study period, rate increasing ranged from under 6% in delaware, to more than 57% in north dakota. the report also studied the reasons surrounding suicide, finding economic circumstances was a major contributing factor, especially during the great recision. >> we do -- recession. >> we do see increasing in suicide associated with economic down turns, and it can take a long time for the recovery to kick in. >> reporter: while the study emphasizes the need for more prevention resources predicting suicides can be difficult. researchers found more than half of those who took their own life did not have a diagnosed mental condition. which is why the cdc is calling for more education, and awareness. >> we know that prevention programs work, and can
now a new report from the cdc shows the suicide rate across the country is going up.is now the tenths heeding cause of -- 10th leading cause of dead, and one of three leading causes on the rise. >> essentially, every age group there's a rise. >> reporter: the rate is lowest in washington, d.c., and highest in month tan. during the study period, rate increasing ranged from under 6% in delaware, to more than 57% in north dakota. the report also studied the reasons surrounding suicide,...
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the new warning by the cdc. they want you to throw this out right away. >>> the new headline about justify. will the new triple crown winner be racing into retirement? the index is next. ner be racing into retirement? the index is next. get in the w? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. orsis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. i'm your phone,istle text alert. stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... a
the new warning by the cdc. they want you to throw this out right away. >>> the new headline about justify. will the new triple crown winner be racing into retirement? the index is next. ner be racing into retirement? the index is next. get in the w? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. orsis had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. most people were still clearer after one year. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if...
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ishas got the cdc but it disturbingly honorable. recent crashes with pandemics have shown that. in 2009, which was it won and swine flu, the u.s. was caught unprepared. it's network was looking in the wrong part of the world, its ability to make vaccines were too slow. the epidemic after had peaked and hospitals were stretched thin as is often the case with our decentralized health care. there were vulnerabilities that could be exploited by a deadlier pathogen. host: what is the scariest thing you found out? world i think it is the -- just-in-time the economy. we rely on supply chains that could be fractured during the event of an easily spreading disease. hit puertoane maria rico, a knocked out a large proportion of the manufacturing capacity for iv bags. doctors had use the ridges to inject fluids. we started having a shortage of syringes. a lot of the supply chain problems extend through our health care system and make us vulnerable to something that spreads quickly and causes large amounts of societal unrest. we have two lines open for you today. if you're in the eastern or
ishas got the cdc but it disturbingly honorable. recent crashes with pandemics have shown that. in 2009, which was it won and swine flu, the u.s. was caught unprepared. it's network was looking in the wrong part of the world, its ability to make vaccines were too slow. the epidemic after had peaked and hospitals were stretched thin as is often the case with our decentralized health care. there were vulnerabilities that could be exploited by a deadlier pathogen. host: what is the scariest thing...
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the cdc puts out a vital signs report, and that is where he came from, from the website. they posted this one minute video on the issue. [video clip] host: cdc.gov is a place to go for more on that report that they put up. we are taking open phones for the next 15 minutes. you can talk about any topic you would like until we get to the top of the hour. melinda has been hanging on from tucson, good morning. caller: this is regarding the suicide rates in this country. i just posted on your twitter school, atograph of a little school that says "school: drug free zone." in the back of the school is a dump truck pouring ritalin into the back of the school. of ourrma and many politicians say that marijuana is a gateway drug. no, it isn't. childrenry is drugging from the age of 3, 4, 5 on ritalin. psychotropic medications. in foster care, children are given like four or five times the national rate of drugs actually, here in arizona, in maricopa county, alone, there is just forlion drug find adultadult sexual bits -- psychotropics in foster care. we're turning out drug addicts o
the cdc puts out a vital signs report, and that is where he came from, from the website. they posted this one minute video on the issue. [video clip] host: cdc.gov is a place to go for more on that report that they put up. we are taking open phones for the next 15 minutes. you can talk about any topic you would like until we get to the top of the hour. melinda has been hanging on from tucson, good morning. caller: this is regarding the suicide rates in this country. i just posted on your...
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the cdc is out with new numbers that suicide are up over the last two decades. you have some encouraging news tonight. >> yeah. i want to give you one more statistic. the national suicide prevention life line says calls are up 25% in the last few days. they're saying they believe more people are asking for help because of increased awareness. that number is again 18002738255. people are standing by right now to help. >> we cannot repeat that enough. thank you. such an important message. all of us want to under score there is help. please reach help if someone you love is in crisis. you are not alone ever. >>> next to canada. president trump at the g-7 coming face-to-face with the very allies smeies he spent spet bashing. he's calling for russia to be in vie invited back bo the mix. president trump arrived late and plans to leave early. david wright is there. >> reporter: today as the leaders posed for the traditional family photo president trump was all smiles. make no mistake this is a disfunctional family. >> european union treats us unfairly, canada and mexic
the cdc is out with new numbers that suicide are up over the last two decades. you have some encouraging news tonight. >> yeah. i want to give you one more statistic. the national suicide prevention life line says calls are up 25% in the last few days. they're saying they believe more people are asking for help because of increased awareness. that number is again 18002738255. people are standing by right now to help. >> we cannot repeat that enough. thank you. such an important...
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centers around a new surveyf teen behavior from the cdc.ual study fewer high school students are having sex than ever before and are less likely to abuse drugs. on the flipside bullying is common and a third of students report persistt feelings of sadness and hopelessness. according to experts, both growing lackand a of connectedness in american society may be playing a role. >> a l of fomo with these kids when it comes to instagram feeds and snapchat and seeing what everybody else is doing. social media supposed to bring us together. >> yeah, it can certainly divide. one young baseball fan got the experience of a lifetime. take a look here. >> it is a high fly a ball that one's out of here! >> that's 7-year-old alex estrada swinging forhe fences battling cancer. he got this antasy homerun. as he ran the bes look at those guys. the white sox, cleveland indians plays. they lined the bases. look at those cameras, too. it's part of the team's annual community outreach campaign for charity. >> what an amazing experience for him. >> good for him
centers around a new surveyf teen behavior from the cdc.ual study fewer high school students are having sex than ever before and are less likely to abuse drugs. on the flipside bullying is common and a third of students report persistt feelings of sadness and hopelessness. according to experts, both growing lackand a of connectedness in american society may be playing a role. >> a l of fomo with these kids when it comes to instagram feeds and snapchat and seeing what everybody else is...
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. >> the cdc this morning is warning several states to stay away from cut melons after salmonella wasg 68 people sending them to hospitals in eight states. kentucky, michigan, north carolina and ohio. the suspected cut melons were sold in stores including costco, trader joe's, walmart, walgreens and whole foods. they are all linked to the foo facility in indianapolis according to the cdc. >> and tyson foods is issuing an alert this morning recalling a thousand pounds of frozen breaded chicken that may be contaminated with what they say are extraneous materials blue and clear pieces of soft plastic. according to the u.s. department of agriculture, the specific product, the 12-pound boxes containing three pound plastic bags of uncooked breaded original chicken tloinz. >> president trump is trying to make good on the campaignomise industry boost forcing power to buy from them the next two years. it would undermine the market. president trump is playing to his base. nbc's morgan radford has more. >>orter:n a memo first leaked to bloomberg, the trump administration proposed a radical plan
. >> the cdc this morning is warning several states to stay away from cut melons after salmonella wasg 68 people sending them to hospitals in eight states. kentucky, michigan, north carolina and ohio. the suspected cut melons were sold in stores including costco, trader joe's, walmart, walgreens and whole foods. they are all linked to the foo facility in indianapolis according to the cdc. >> and tyson foods is issuing an alert this morning recalling a thousand pounds of frozen...
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one of thethe cdc, world's greatest public health agencies, but it is also disturb on the vulnerable. recent brushes with pandemics and epidemics have shown that. the last pandemic in 2009, a strain of the swine flu, the u.s. was caught unprepared. its surveillance network was looking in the wrong parts of the world. its ability to make vaccines was too slow and vaccines only rolled out after the pandemic had paid. and hospitals were stretched thin, as is often the case with our he centralized health care system. so there were many, many vulnerabilities that could be easily exploited by a much deadlier pathogen. host: what's the scariest thing you found out? ed: it is that the world runs on this just-in-time in economy and we rely on so many supply chains that could be fractured during an easily-spreading disease. this year when hurricane maria hit puerto rico, it knocked out a large portion of the manufacturing capacity for iv bags. doctors had to stop using syringes to inject saline and other fluids and we started having a shortage of syringes. and a lot of these supply-chain proble
one of thethe cdc, world's greatest public health agencies, but it is also disturb on the vulnerable. recent brushes with pandemics and epidemics have shown that. the last pandemic in 2009, a strain of the swine flu, the u.s. was caught unprepared. its surveillance network was looking in the wrong parts of the world. its ability to make vaccines was too slow and vaccines only rolled out after the pandemic had paid. and hospitals were stretched thin, as is often the case with our he centralized...
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>>reporter: the cdc's report also notes that - - had no known mental health problems.e published last month, anthony bourdain said he'd rather die in the saddle, then retire. anthony bourdain was 61. >>julie: the national suicide prevention lifeline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. the number is it took guts to start my business. but as it grew bigger and bigger, it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. and that 2% cash back adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? southern coast of ireland. i think it's why we've been doing this...forever. my dad has roots in the mountains of northern mexico. home to the strongest runners in the universe. my dad's ancestors were african bantu. i bet they told the most amazing stories. with twice the detail of other tests... ...ancestrydna can show dad where he's from- and strengthen the bonds you share. it's only $69. give it to
>>reporter: the cdc's report also notes that - - had no known mental health problems.e published last month, anthony bourdain said he'd rather die in the saddle, then retire. anthony bourdain was 61. >>julie: the national suicide prevention lifeline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. the number is it took guts to start my business. but as it grew bigger and bigger, it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn...
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. >>> the cdc says suicides are on the rise in the united states.uicide rate rose in nearly every state over the past 15 years. the western u.s. including northern california had some of the highest rates in the country. suicide is now the tenth leading cause of death in the united states with nearly 14 suicides per 100,000 residents. the study is stressing the need for more prevention resources but the cdc says predicting suicides is difficult. >> we found that more than half of suicides occurred in people without a previous mental health diagnosis. this is a major public health problem. but we know that prevention programs work and can be effective in reducing this tragedy. >> the report comes at a time when the issue of suicide is in the headlines following the suicide designer kate spade earlier this week. her husband said she had suffered from depression. the cdc reports says in many cases of suicide, economic circumstances played a major role especially during the recession. >>> a mystery illness has now forced the evacuation of staff at a u.s
. >>> the cdc says suicides are on the rise in the united states.uicide rate rose in nearly every state over the past 15 years. the western u.s. including northern california had some of the highest rates in the country. suicide is now the tenth leading cause of death in the united states with nearly 14 suicides per 100,000 residents. the study is stressing the need for more prevention resources but the cdc says predicting suicides is difficult. >> we found that more than half of...
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>>reporter: the cdc's report also notes that - - had no known mental health problems.a people magazine article published last month, anthony bourdain said he'd rather die in the saddle, then retire. anthony bourdain was 61. >>julie: the national suicide prevention lifeline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. the number is 1-800-273- talk. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. (honking) when your craving strikes, you need your wing nut. ( ♪ ) no one can totally satisfy a craving, quite like your wing nut. tnow introducing aleve back and muscle pain. no one can totally satisfy a craving, only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. the digital divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to get their kids off of
>>reporter: the cdc's report also notes that - - had no known mental health problems.a people magazine article published last month, anthony bourdain said he'd rather die in the saddle, then retire. anthony bourdain was 61. >>julie: the national suicide prevention lifeline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. the number is 1-800-273- talk. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch...
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shock for people around the world when this happened and in fact, a new study just released from the cdc yesterday found suicide rates are up 30% across the country. this has been since 1999. if you or someone you know needs help, someone is always available to talk to, you can call this number right here on your screen, 1-800-273-8255. the national suicide prevention hot line is free and confidential. >> we have more breaking news to tell you about this morning. another reported shooting, this in san francisco, the third one in less than 24 hours. >> bob redell just arrived on scene. near the border of tenderloin. what do you see out there? >> reporter: well, good morning to you, kris and marcus. san francisco police are still trying to find the person who shot and killed a man just outside of bob's doughnuts and pastries. what i see in the front we don't necessarily want to show you is looks like a white t-shirt or something that has blood on it. there's a person's jacket and ball cap and wad of cash. we did speak to a person who's inside the p shop, we're shot sure if he was here when
shock for people around the world when this happened and in fact, a new study just released from the cdc yesterday found suicide rates are up 30% across the country. this has been since 1999. if you or someone you know needs help, someone is always available to talk to, you can call this number right here on your screen, 1-800-273-8255. the national suicide prevention hot line is free and confidential. >> we have more breaking news to tell you about this morning. another reported...
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the sky is falling. >> reporter: her death fueling more conversations about suicide and today, the cdc reporting that suicide rates have increased by 25% over two decades. one study finding that more people die from suicide than from car accidents. but stories from across the country show that people do want to help. like this image of a man on top of a bridge who authorities believed was about to take his own life, but truck drivers lined up their semis under the bridge like a safety net, ultimately convincing him not to jump. and david, right now, there are people standing by to help anyone who needs someone to talk to. it's the national suicide prevention lifeline and that number is 1-800-273-8255. david? >> we cannot underscore that. gio, thank you. again, it's 800-273-8255. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the severe weather threat at this hour, from flash flood fears to that massive tornado we saw tearing across the plains. rob marciano standing by with the storms hitting tonight. >>> also, the pilot's mayday call and the emergency lan
the sky is falling. >> reporter: her death fueling more conversations about suicide and today, the cdc reporting that suicide rates have increased by 25% over two decades. one study finding that more people die from suicide than from car accidents. but stories from across the country show that people do want to help. like this image of a man on top of a bridge who authorities believed was about to take his own life, but truck drivers lined up their semis under the bridge like a safety...
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she's saying the cdc. >> cdc -- [ inaudible conversations ]. >> well, she's going to connect with somemassachusetts. she also said it came from the cdc. so that raises another interesting point. which is that, you know, just because the federal government is getting some funding, for years before madd was founded, for years the national highway traffic safety administration was putting out messages. don't drive drunk. don't drive and kill. there were lots of psas. we all knew it was bad but everybody was doing it. it took a grass roots organization to change and put the norm. so the money and the government saying stuff doesn't work, right? it has to be a citizen-led grass roots thing. [ inaudible conversations ] >> oh, okay. maybe there's no money. [ laughing ] >> but, you know, the government is not going to solve our problems. you're going to solve them, right? we are going to solve them. okay. other questions or ideas? >> i just wanted to reflect when i was listening to you through all of this that it is so important about not only who is spourgt -- supporting and that leadership w
she's saying the cdc. >> cdc -- [ inaudible conversations ]. >> well, she's going to connect with somemassachusetts. she also said it came from the cdc. so that raises another interesting point. which is that, you know, just because the federal government is getting some funding, for years before madd was founded, for years the national highway traffic safety administration was putting out messages. don't drive drunk. don't drive and kill. there were lots of psas. we all knew it was...
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the cdc says more than half of americans who died by suicide had not been diagnosed with a mental health condition. the report says that substance abuse, financial stress and relationship problems or loss all can contribute to suicide risk, and we do have the national suicide prevention lifeline on the screen for you. if you need any help, or you know someone who needs help, you can give them this. it's 1-800-273-8255. >> we can't stress that number enough, and the cdc says their data which was released this week, they're calling their own data very disturbing. so if you feel like you need help, call that number. thank you, adrienne. >>> we want to move to politics. president trump is leaving the g7 early this morning after a whirlwind day of meetings with u.s. allies. >> the president's storied criticism over his comments on trade and suggesting russia should be allowed back into the group. abc's david wright is in quebec city with the details. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit and paula. the g7 summit is really off to an awkward start. he left the other six world lea
the cdc says more than half of americans who died by suicide had not been diagnosed with a mental health condition. the report says that substance abuse, financial stress and relationship problems or loss all can contribute to suicide risk, and we do have the national suicide prevention lifeline on the screen for you. if you need any help, or you know someone who needs help, you can give them this. it's 1-800-273-8255. >> we can't stress that number enough, and the cdc says their data...
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. >>> alarming new numbers from the cdc. suicide rates increased by 25% across the u.s. between 1999 and 2016. more than half of those who took their own life had not been diagnosed with a mental health issue. numbers went up in every state except nevada. researchers suggest an economic factor related to the number of suicides out west since people in rural areas have less access to mental health. there are steps to help like conversation and follow-up if you see warning signs in change of mood or behavior. >>> some breaking news. authorities in germany arrested four iraqis allegedly linked to isis. the men joined the organization in 2013 and 2015 and one is suspected of being an accomplice to war crimes and murder. including a dozen explosive attacks between 2006 and 2008. in ten of the attacks, members of the u.s. military were wounded or killed according to prosecutors. >>> 19 minutes past the hour. problems keep mounting for facebook. 14 million of you had posts shared publicly even if they were meant to be private. the first survivor of alzheimer's disease is out th
. >>> alarming new numbers from the cdc. suicide rates increased by 25% across the u.s. between 1999 and 2016. more than half of those who took their own life had not been diagnosed with a mental health issue. numbers went up in every state except nevada. researchers suggest an economic factor related to the number of suicides out west since people in rural areas have less access to mental health. there are steps to help like conversation and follow-up if you see warning signs in...
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not registered with the epa so the cdc recommends things tt are registered. >> got you.e meeting you. f thanksor coming in. >> on the way, changes, we're going to tell you what you t needo know about new metro bus and dcredit c circulator roads. >> if u own a movie pass, you could be charged extra for youtube next movie ticket. >> check in with gary for a look at the forecast today. nobody's on the roads because it's7:26 on a sunday rning. we're back after this ♪ o . ur cd's coming out very soon. basically going to be u awkwardly snapping. >> here's our tour dates. do wonderfucould covers. >> oh, my gosh, karaoke queen right re. >> jim lokay by the way, don't adjust yourset, it's not 5:00 o'clock in the evening. >> no, no. >> or 11:30 at night. >> i appreciate the shameless plugs though. >> you set enough alarms to get up. >> i set five to get up. i didni the mor show a couple times since i'vee, been but when that alarm goes off, you don't realize. >> i'm surprised you got sleep. i'm always nervous i'm going to sleep in. >> jacked up on mountain due and coffee. >> since
not registered with the epa so the cdc recommends things tt are registered. >> got you.e meeting you. f thanksor coming in. >> on the way, changes, we're going to tell you what you t needo know about new metro bus and dcredit c circulator roads. >> if u own a movie pass, you could be charged extra for youtube next movie ticket. >> check in with gary for a look at the forecast today. nobody's on the roads because it's7:26 on a sunday rning. we're back after this ♪ o ....
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something something could sparkling clean the cdc things. that's. at the every every dance and enjoy join us now from washington dc to advocate a little. legally device my whole of lot of not now ss festival eric. basically my question katty. tracks are usually legally pops out self. no it would be unconstitutional it alleged that it might might take a while the process play out of the reward award. because it is. and legally go out quite a. bit of never having had a good where literally grant that the four. so the religious wars of the white out out in the executive branch ran on time then he could push i am saying thatt have the authority or data is i start out with that role. know that they also growing. thing that that i'm really on the is a ongoing although leading yesterday whatever. today they want to have to have water would would and then they'll go back. yeah yeah i action but you're. going to need to be. up right from more media. president clark argued well they don't john. cocke county show film bases whether whether you work hard you kn
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in fact, the head of cdc's hiv program said it was half baked and would never work.he largest part of the public health sector said this was not possible, people in africa couldn't do something as complicated as antiretroviral therapy. we basically said that, absolutely, you give people the chance to do that, and they will do something big and bold and work across agencies. the accountability piece was also critical in country. president kagami of rwanda said something i will never forgot, this is the first time someone's respected us enough to hold us accountable. someone's respected us enough to hold us accountable. it's not about paternalism, it's not about we're going to do for you these little pilot project -- we're going to support you for a national scale-up of programs that will achieve results, which they want to do, too. they want results for their people. they want results for their country. and the thing about hiv, which is somewhat unique, is it's long-term therapy, it's lifelong therapy, which is why people said you couldn't do it. it's also lifelong pr
in fact, the head of cdc's hiv program said it was half baked and would never work.he largest part of the public health sector said this was not possible, people in africa couldn't do something as complicated as antiretroviral therapy. we basically said that, absolutely, you give people the chance to do that, and they will do something big and bold and work across agencies. the accountability piece was also critical in country. president kagami of rwanda said something i will never forgot, this...
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and we posted more from the national suicide lifeline on www.ktvu.com along with the cdc report and an4-2 with the san francisco suicide prevention center. >>> facebook is admitting another privacy problem, they have exposed 14 million users who could have exposed their private information as part of a public post. facebook says a glitch enabled the users posts to be shared with everyone, even if the user chose privacy restrictions. the issue happened between may 18 and may 27, they say it has since fixed the problem. >>> for companies today applied for permits to rent out electric scooters in san francisco before the 5 pm deadline. they ordered companies to pull scooters off the streets as of this past monday. that came after nearly 2000 complaints about scooters blocking the way on sidewalks and driveways. companies were operating, lime, bird and spin. and tonight, there are reports that uber may join them. >> reporter: we have 4-5 companies that have sent in applications. we expect more today but at the end of the day we will likely approve up to five permits for five different comp
and we posted more from the national suicide lifeline on www.ktvu.com along with the cdc report and an4-2 with the san francisco suicide prevention center. >>> facebook is admitting another privacy problem, they have exposed 14 million users who could have exposed their private information as part of a public post. facebook says a glitch enabled the users posts to be shared with everyone, even if the user chose privacy restrictions. the issue happened between may 18 and may 27, they...
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these were just released by the cdc the day before anthony took his life.ing across the u.s. in 2016 nearly 45,000 americans died. 25 states had rates of more than 30%. 54% och people who died by suicide did not have a known mental health condition. i know you want to talk about that, too. it is situational. something horrible happens in your life. you may not have been depressed before that or you may have been but something happens. in my case it was the end of a relationship, the end of a job. it just all feels like life may not be worth it after that. >> i think for me it was my father died and then on top of that there were a lot of other things that were going, i had left my job and was freelancing so i didn't have the structure of going into the office every day. i was spending a lot of time alone and my mother had been fighting breast cancer all year and things start to pile up. i also had struggled with anxiety for most of my life which i thankfully have finally learned how to manage. at that point i really hadn't. i think it all came together and
these were just released by the cdc the day before anthony took his life.ing across the u.s. in 2016 nearly 45,000 americans died. 25 states had rates of more than 30%. 54% och people who died by suicide did not have a known mental health condition. i know you want to talk about that, too. it is situational. something horrible happens in your life. you may not have been depressed before that or you may have been but something happens. in my case it was the end of a relationship, the end of a...
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of suicides. >> the cdc did come out with a report yesterday and what they said is, since 1999, theide have gone up 30% across the country, at least half of states, overall 25%, to give an example, 45,000 people died by suicide in 2014 -- sorry, 2016 alone. that's just showing you not only rates increasing but very, very large rates, and it's going across, again, all spectrums of society. no one is really spared from this. this tells us we need to pay a lot more attention to this. parts of paying attention, the stigma. a couple different stigmas. one, it's personal. meaning people themselves are afraid to talk about it, embarrassed to talk about their own issues they have. two, national stigmas behind national health conditions. one study showed 50% because of mental health. others because of other issues. relationship, financial issues, substance abuse. definitely thing thats that need to be looked at. >> thank so much for your medical advice and we're all thinking about anthony bourdain and his family and friends. and if you or anyone else you know is struggling, there really is h
of suicides. >> the cdc did come out with a report yesterday and what they said is, since 1999, theide have gone up 30% across the country, at least half of states, overall 25%, to give an example, 45,000 people died by suicide in 2014 -- sorry, 2016 alone. that's just showing you not only rates increasing but very, very large rates, and it's going across, again, all spectrums of society. no one is really spared from this. this tells us we need to pay a lot more attention to this. parts...
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the last according to the cdc slightly more than 15 percent say they suffered at least one 6 percentdents said theyered two or more concussions. >> hm. >> coming up on tof o morning social media erupting in a firestorm over the message on the back of melaniarump's jacket. >> and the only capitals c ever to win a stanley cup signs a new deal wit a rival. >> heading to break, live look at the wilson bridge. it's 5:12 right now. 75 degrees. we're back with more news, weather and traffic. >> ♪ i was there for it all. civil rights... vietnam... feminism. but revolutions need to come home. so i became a teacher... saved ten-mile creek on the county council... and passed a fifteen dollar minimum wage. .even extended my house.. so there's more room for my family. develoents should add value. it why as county executive i'll make developers ho invest iols and infrastructure, and i'll never take their campaign money. developers will think that's a revolution! >> let's take a look at the top stories we're flowing morning. this friday presidenmp's recently signed executive ordern the immigration
the last according to the cdc slightly more than 15 percent say they suffered at least one 6 percentdents said theyered two or more concussions. >> hm. >> coming up on tof o morning social media erupting in a firestorm over the message on the back of melaniarump's jacket. >> and the only capitals c ever to win a stanley cup signs a new deal wit a rival. >> heading to break, live look at the wilson bridge. it's 5:12 right now. 75 degrees. we're back with more news,...
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. >>> the cdc says this past flu season was deadliest since officials began tracking children's deathsilled 172 children between october and may. about half of those deaths were in otherwise healthy children. 80% of pediatric deaths occurred in children who do not get a flu shot. the 2017-2018 flu season lasted 19 weeks and was the first in history to be classified as high severity for all age groups. >>> anthony bourdain's sudden death sending shock waves through the bay area and beyond. >> personally, i was really affected by this one. >> up next, a look at how his death by suicide is shedding light on a public health crisis and the resources available for those in need. >> and in weather temperatures up a few degrees for today. but then we are talking about a cooldown into your weekend forecast. 90s coming back next week. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines
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we saw the numbers from the cdc. this is a crisis.amatically, more suicides in 2016 than car accidents and homicides and now in light of kate spade we know it disproportionately affects middle-aged women but now with the news of anthony bourdain it is affecting everyone. >> suicide affects everybody across the board, and we know that men have three times as many completed suicides. women attempt more but men tend to complete more. most of the time it's because of the lethality of their means. it's like one every ten minutes so in the united states it's the tenth leading cause of death. more than homicide. more than other things. it is a crises. it's something, and i'm so glad we're able to talk about it in light of these tragedies because we need to address the stigma and open the conversation so people don't feel the shame about it and can ask for help. >> right, and we in the media need to be mindful of how we are covering suicides. we saw after robin williams' suicide rates went up 10%. we know kate spade reportedly was infatuated
we saw the numbers from the cdc. this is a crisis.amatically, more suicides in 2016 than car accidents and homicides and now in light of kate spade we know it disproportionately affects middle-aged women but now with the news of anthony bourdain it is affecting everyone. >> suicide affects everybody across the board, and we know that men have three times as many completed suicides. women attempt more but men tend to complete more. most of the time it's because of the lethality of their...
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. >>> just yesterday, the cdc reported that suicide is now the tenth leading cause of death in the u.s. with nearly 14 suicides per 100,000 people. researchers say the suicide rate was up in every state in 15 years. more than half of those who did it did not have a diagnosed mental condition. the western u.s. including northern california had some of the highest rates in the nation. we can all help prevent suicide. here's a resource for anyone in distress. the national suicide lifeline provides emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress is on your screen. it's free, confidential, 24/7. it's really a way to talk to professionals about yourself or loved ones. >>> back now to our top story, cal fire released their report today on the wildfires last october and found that pg&e power poles and power lines will responsible for at least 12 of those fires including the atlas fire. right now these are attorneys for some of victims of those fires holding a news conference. we'll listen in for a moment. >> at 4:00. and, um, you know, the lateness in the day in which it w
. >>> just yesterday, the cdc reported that suicide is now the tenth leading cause of death in the u.s. with nearly 14 suicides per 100,000 people. researchers say the suicide rate was up in every state in 15 years. more than half of those who did it did not have a diagnosed mental condition. the western u.s. including northern california had some of the highest rates in the nation. we can all help prevent suicide. here's a resource for anyone in distress. the national suicide lifeline...
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that's according to the cdc, which says that' enough children to fill 11 school buses.injury related death among kids one to three and the second leading cause for kids under 15. most toddlers and preschoolers drown in swimming tools while older kids are more likely to own in oceans, lakes or rivers. the cdc says parents should hi always stay w arm's reach and select swimming areas very carefully. they say it's important to use proper safety devices nd don't just rely on the lifeguard. you should also be wary of plastic or inflatable pools because they are too had a he have to drain after heavy use. >>> the next time you head to ocean city you may notice some new measures in place to help pedestrians. that includes new fencing in the median off coastal highway. crews have also resurfaced between 26th and 62nd streets north of the boardwalk. there are newom signals, timing adjustments to the lights and sidewalks. the town has been working on these upgrades for the last five years to help prevent pedestrian deaths. >>> a quick thinking 11-year-old is being lauded today af
that's according to the cdc, which says that' enough children to fill 11 school buses.injury related death among kids one to three and the second leading cause for kids under 15. most toddlers and preschoolers drown in swimming tools while older kids are more likely to own in oceans, lakes or rivers. the cdc says parents should hi always stay w arm's reach and select swimming areas very carefully. they say it's important to use proper safety devices nd don't just rely on the lifeguard. you...
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it provides training both in san francisco and nationally in cdc funded programs. >> president chow: okay. thank you. commissioner, did you have a question here? >> commissioner bernal: no, just underscore what commissioner loyce scahared, i think it's important that it's provided services in more than half of the states in the country and it's really showcasing the excellent work that's being done here in san francisco in terms of hiv prevention and getting to zero. >> president chow: wonderful. >> vice president loyce: i would also add to that that one of the thing that is this group does is it recognizes that we can learn from other communities and it's willing and receptive to hearing from other communities. i know that san francisco has a reputation of being all that and a bag of chips but in fact we can't learn. >> president chow: do you want to proceed with the second presentation? >> vice president loyce: the second presentation today was from the primary care unit of the san francisco health network. we've presented some very specific work that they are engaged in. they talk
it provides training both in san francisco and nationally in cdc funded programs. >> president chow: okay. thank you. commissioner, did you have a question here? >> commissioner bernal: no, just underscore what commissioner loyce scahared, i think it's important that it's provided services in more than half of the states in the country and it's really showcasing the excellent work that's being done here in san francisco in terms of hiv prevention and getting to zero. >>...
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the cdc says at least 73 people got sick, five cases here in california.ntaminated honey smacks has a best if used by date of june 14 of 2018 through june2019 >> you also need to watch out if you're eating cut melon. there's a salmonella outbreak involving that, too. the fda added ten more states to the recall. the recall includes cut watermelon, honey dew and cantalo cantaloup. these are all in fruit salads containing melon. the melon was sold at walmart, sprouts, costco or whole foods. the cdc says at least 60 people have gotten sick nationwide. >>> major issues on the roads this morning. here is a live look at 580 around the 680 interchange in pleasanton. that stopped traffic is the westbound side of the road, all approaching the flipped big rig near eden canyon road. the semi on its side. we have quite a bit of debris. we were down to just the far left lane blocked -- excuse me -- the right lane. now the two right lanes blocked once again. still not sure about injuries. this is sort of an interesting part of this. a piece of debris from that truck went
the cdc says at least 73 people got sick, five cases here in california.ntaminated honey smacks has a best if used by date of june 14 of 2018 through june2019 >> you also need to watch out if you're eating cut melon. there's a salmonella outbreak involving that, too. the fda added ten more states to the recall. the recall includes cut watermelon, honey dew and cantalo cantaloup. these are all in fruit salads containing melon. the melon was sold at walmart, sprouts, costco or whole foods....
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. >> the cdc reports suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the united states. and rates in the u.s. are rising at an alarming rate. up nearly 30 percent between 1999 and 2016. the news of the suicide comes fresh on the heels of fashion designer kate spade who died this week. she hanged herself in an apparent suicide in new york city tuesday. while celebrity suicides catch our attention with people who seemingly have it all, take their own lives, nearly 123 people commit suicide in the u.s. every day. radical experts say one thing doctors can do is ask patients flat out if they are in trouble. >> are thinking about suicide? we cannot be afraid to ask people that. people think you cannot ask the people that you will give them the idea. you will not give them the idea. if you ask them, they may tell you. >> the cdc report also notes have more than half of the people that die by suicide have no known mental health problems. adding relationships, substance abuse, health and job or financial problems are among other contributing circumstances. in a people magazine ar
. >> the cdc reports suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the united states. and rates in the u.s. are rising at an alarming rate. up nearly 30 percent between 1999 and 2016. the news of the suicide comes fresh on the heels of fashion designer kate spade who died this week. she hanged herself in an apparent suicide in new york city tuesday. while celebrity suicides catch our attention with people who seemingly have it all, take their own lives, nearly 123 people commit suicide in...