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the cdc's most recent counts, there were more than 300, almost 350 cases of candida auris in various places in the united states. the cdc was so concerned about ine rising up and showing oup so many places, that a couple of years ago, it put out an alert, before there were even any cases , was a veryd states uncharacteristic thing for the cdc to do. it is important to say that to this point, the people who are being made think enough to die from this are mostly people who are already bill in some manner. they may be in an intensive care unit. chemotherapy, they may have an organ transplant, they may have leukemia, they may be taking drugs to reduce their immune system. vulnerable.hem on ou but that also makes it one of the main reasons why this is so sick to combat. people this sick are usually in hospitals, and its introduction superbug is doing something that yeast are not usually doing, they usually live on warm parts of our bodies, but this yeast has learned to live on the cool skin but also on, keyboards, countertops, doorknobs, which makes it extremely easy for this yeast to mo
the cdc's most recent counts, there were more than 300, almost 350 cases of candida auris in various places in the united states. the cdc was so concerned about ine rising up and showing oup so many places, that a couple of years ago, it put out an alert, before there were even any cases , was a veryd states uncharacteristic thing for the cdc to do. it is important to say that to this point, the people who are being made think enough to die from this are mostly people who are already bill in...
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. >>> still ahead, some shocking information about drug overdoses from the cdc. how the number of deaths from overdoses has gone up and which challenge. -- lip sink cbridge pretty soon it looks good coming into san francisco. >>> our friday forecast looks good and less you don't like it warmer, and then you will have to wait until sunday. more on that coming up. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> welcome back. happening today, the man accused of starting a wildfire in southern california will be back in court the arraignment of a forest clark has already been postponed twice. it was first delayed last thursday when he refused to leave his cell. it was delayed again a day later after a bizarre court appearance where he started shouting when the judge read the charges. clark is accused of starting the holy
. >>> still ahead, some shocking information about drug overdoses from the cdc. how the number of deaths from overdoses has gone up and which challenge. -- lip sink cbridge pretty soon it looks good coming into san francisco. >>> our friday forecast looks good and less you don't like it warmer, and then you will have to wait until sunday. more on that coming up. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them...
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i actually googled "candida s," and the cdc website came up, and people are dying from it. it is extremely important that people know this. host: let's go to carol from north carolina on the independent line. carol good morning. ,caller: good morning. thank you for this open forum, but again, i am going to talk about the important topic that your guest talked about, regarding the super bowl. i agree with the guest -- superbug. i agree with the guests talking about antibiotics in the food. all of the cells have antibiotics in the. on your hands, and they have antibiotics in them. that is actually creating the superbugs. i do not have kids -- but i've read there are moms who shampoo their rugs all the time, not just vacuum their rugs. them,ave antibiotics in so kids are not getting exposed to natural, all the different that areters and bugs out there that help build your immune system. also, let your kids play in the dirt. it is not going to kill them. it will make them stronger. we need to not use every cleaning solution, because i think superbugs are getting smarter than we
i actually googled "candida s," and the cdc website came up, and people are dying from it. it is extremely important that people know this. host: let's go to carol from north carolina on the independent line. carol good morning. ,caller: good morning. thank you for this open forum, but again, i am going to talk about the important topic that your guest talked about, regarding the super bowl. i agree with the guest -- superbug. i agree with the guests talking about antibiotics in the...
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. >> reacciones graciosas como estas son las que generaron las recientes declaraciones del cdc en tornoorque la gente lo hace, no laves ni reutilices condones usa uno nuevo para cada acto sexual. >> son personas inconscientes que deben preocuparse mÁs por la salud porque la salud es mÁs que nada para cuidarse. >> segÚn la instituciÓn, en recientes tiempos han visto epidemia en enfermedades de transmisiÓn sexual dado el reciclaje de preservativo. >> acuerdo con la doctora en santa clara especializoista dicenae las principales razones es porque es de un solo uso ya que dice su eficacia se pierde en su totalidad al ser reciclado. >> la doctora dice que es suma importancia que no estÉn expirados y que utilicen un nuevo preservativo en cada acto sexual individual. en cuÁnto a recursos econÓmico esto es lo que dicen las personas. >> no hay caso porque hay algunos lugares donde los dan gratuitamente no hay motivo ni pretexto. >> dice que muchas clÍnicas como la de ella en san josÉ no tiene lÍmite de cuÁntos condones pueden regalar. >> no ponerse un condÓn porque la enfermedad hace mucho y cada
. >> reacciones graciosas como estas son las que generaron las recientes declaraciones del cdc en tornoorque la gente lo hace, no laves ni reutilices condones usa uno nuevo para cada acto sexual. >> son personas inconscientes que deben preocuparse mÁs por la salud porque la salud es mÁs que nada para cuidarse. >> segÚn la instituciÓn, en recientes tiempos han visto epidemia en enfermedades de transmisiÓn sexual dado el reciclaje de preservativo. >> acuerdo con la...
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the cdc numbers are a midyear estimate.he organization will continue collecting and investigate state death records throughout the year. >>> at least 34 students are dead after a suicide bomber attacked a private education center in kabul. at least 56 more also wounded there in what a witness describes as a quote horrific scene. that attack happened as teenaged students, both male and female, were studying for university entrance exams in a classroom set up in a large tent in the education center's courtyard, according to reuters. it occurred less than 24 hours after multiple taliban attacks in afghanistan killed more than 30 police officers and soldiers. the taliban has denied responsibility for yesterday's attack. also according to reuters. no group so far has claimed responsibility although officials say isis is most likely behind that bombing. >>> about 400 genoa firefighters worked through the night in a search for survivors in the italian city after a bridge collapse killed at least therein people. dozens of cars and
the cdc numbers are a midyear estimate.he organization will continue collecting and investigate state death records throughout the year. >>> at least 34 students are dead after a suicide bomber attacked a private education center in kabul. at least 56 more also wounded there in what a witness describes as a quote horrific scene. that attack happened as teenaged students, both male and female, were studying for university entrance exams in a classroom set up in a large tent in the...
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the cdc urges consumers to cook chicken thoroughly and to wash your hands and the cutting board withfter preparing chicke take those precautions. >>> it's the scene as many parents get their kids ready for school. and they will admit, summer has been full of junk food.ho the new scol year is a perfect hat healthy rt eating regiment. >> molette green is with a local chef who is helping parents prepare healthy meals all year long. >> reporter: good morning. jason said he has been eating junk food throughout the fásumm. hot dogs, hamburgers, pizzae cream? they admit to it. it's time to get our kids bck to healthy eating. chef j.r. kitchen cafe. thanks for letting us Ñiin. you have tips that you want to share with é@us. we're trying to get back on track for school. we made a few5a dishes that ar creative. to get kids to eat food, you to involve them in the process. their own meal. you deconstruct it and let them put it together. you'll eat it, right? >> yes. >> they made it. they'rnot going to throw the food away. >> involve them in the process. you wante1 to be creative with e ealthy
the cdc urges consumers to cook chicken thoroughly and to wash your hands and the cutting board withfter preparing chicke take those precautions. >>> it's the scene as many parents get their kids ready for school. and they will admit, summer has been full of junk food.ho the new scol year is a perfect hat healthy rt eating regiment. >> molette green is with a local chef who is helping parents prepare healthy meals all year long. >> reporter: good morning. jason said he has...
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according to the cdc.ere were more than 1.4 million chlamydia cases last year making it the most common condition reported to the cdc. more than half a million cases r and that's a 67% increase since 2013 and syphilis cases jumped to more than 30,000 last year. a 76% increase. still to come, consumer confidence hits it's highest level in nearly 18 years. what's behind the boost? ll, whe, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better. starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. doctor: symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. it may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. grandpa: symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggy! (giggles) get symbi
according to the cdc.ere were more than 1.4 million chlamydia cases last year making it the most common condition reported to the cdc. more than half a million cases r and that's a 67% increase since 2013 and syphilis cases jumped to more than 30,000 last year. a 76% increase. still to come, consumer confidence hits it's highest level in nearly 18 years. what's behind the boost? ll, whe, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better. starting within 5...
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friedman ran the cdc but trouble for the once highly respected doctor. he was arrested and charged with x abuse. chris glorioso has our story. >> reporter: dr. thomas freeden, the architect on who led america's battle against outbreak of ebola n virus isow facing his own battle in criminal court. a 55-year-old woman accused the world renowned doctor of groping heinside his brooklyn heights tober.ent last reported the alleged abuse eight months later in july as he awaited arraignment, a representative of frieden said it does notreflect his values. he stepped down when president trump took office and returned to new york he launched a public health initiative funded byop philantts to reduce heart attacks and strokes. >>> big rains for the big island as hurricane lane pushes towards hawaii. flooding to mudslides and power outages. we have a closer look at the impact of this storm. >>> a loved marineorps mascot heading into retirement.y ew friend chesty. >>> always loyal, always fahful and always just too gosh darn cute. >> this guy is highly decorated and h
friedman ran the cdc but trouble for the once highly respected doctor. he was arrested and charged with x abuse. chris glorioso has our story. >> reporter: dr. thomas freeden, the architect on who led america's battle against outbreak of ebola n virus isow facing his own battle in criminal court. a 55-year-old woman accused the world renowned doctor of groping heinside his brooklyn heights tober.ent last reported the alleged abuse eight months later in july as he awaited arraignment, a...
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he was the director of the cdc from 2009 up until last year. he is accused of grabbing woman inappropriately at his apartment last year. he isharged with sex abuse and harassment. in a statement, he denied the charges. >>> well, we'ren counting d the preseason game number three. the closest thing to a regular seasone game you're going to in this preseason. >> that's right. long-time coming. redskinsosting the denve broncos here in town. you'll see it all right here on nbc you'll see a big name, too, adrian peterson is live at fedex field with more on what we can expect tonight. hi >> tonight i going to be our preview of what this team might look like come that regular season game. so, tonight, we'll see the most action we have this preseason from the first team offense and defense before that september 9th opener. we'll get to see more of new quarterback alex smith. we saw him only inne series against the jets last week. so, pect toee more of number 11. and adrian peterson will be making his redskins debut. the veteran running back joined the b
he was the director of the cdc from 2009 up until last year. he is accused of grabbing woman inappropriately at his apartment last year. he isharged with sex abuse and harassment. in a statement, he denied the charges. >>> well, we'ren counting d the preseason game number three. the closest thing to a regular seasone game you're going to in this preseason. >> that's right. long-time coming. redskinsosting the denve broncos here in town. you'll see it all right here on nbc you'll...
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the cdc just reporting a nationwide outbreak. we're looking into the impact right here in the bay area. >> and the step lawmakers in washington will take to better protect migrant families. you're watching today in the bay. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. this morning. >>> at 6:30, we're following breaking news. delays on b.a.r.t. after a cracked rail is found. good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> i'm marcus washington. we want to get to mike to get a better idea of what's going on with delays. >> b.a.r.t. is still reporting major delays. they categorize major delays as anything over 20 minutes. bob redell is out there with some who wait as the track is being repaired, finalized, and checked. we're now in recovery mode. we have tracks restored in both directions. >> the roadways are moving smooth
the cdc just reporting a nationwide outbreak. we're looking into the impact right here in the bay area. >> and the step lawmakers in washington will take to better protect migrant families. you're watching today in the bay. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap of her phone. ♪ stop the things you do no card? no problem. life, lived serena's way. chase, make more of what's yours. this...
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i'm a behavioral scientist at cdc in atlanta. co-panelists, great i would like to start the presentation by moving the slides it possible. -- if possible. let's just continue. i want to acknowledge my co-authors. are from the crimes against children research center in new hampshire. they conduct of the youth internet safety survey. i would also like to acknowledge my colleague at the division of prevention and the lead author for this ongoing study whose findings i will share with you today. violence is a public health problem and we know there are different types of violence. violence starts from birth and continues in some forms of violence are specific to to the life stage of the individual acrosshers occur lifestages. where there is one type of violence at work, there's likely other types of violence. being exposed to violence early on in life is in and of itself a risk factor for being engaged in violence as a victim or perpetrator later in life. violence has lasting impact on health not only in terms of the the feesinjuries
i'm a behavioral scientist at cdc in atlanta. co-panelists, great i would like to start the presentation by moving the slides it possible. -- if possible. let's just continue. i want to acknowledge my co-authors. are from the crimes against children research center in new hampshire. they conduct of the youth internet safety survey. i would also like to acknowledge my colleague at the division of prevention and the lead author for this ongoing study whose findings i will share with you today....
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because not just at that in the united states the cdc people like likely. they're called comes i was are you changing it is it is on the line language also and i need you can use i said i don i have and i will have [inaudible] this is. yeah. be painfully restaurant. right and that. is that's that's what's what's [inaudible] it's just. in time we have for the foods people. and since i phantom come together in their time. for the first restaurant so it's it's just different and disturbing. down generation to generation this is why we need to education this is why we have have in terms of curriculum in the start time when you were younger. this is y your not and on wt basis it's because of his history. this is and i and i think that's actually issues you with one hundred and ending cucinelli telling. the jury channel weather. conditions. has a has a whole social [inaudible] we gave. you should growing when [inaudible] okay reports. this is a fine line much attempt. in preparation shares. on on all. and there is this despite my on the opposition remains of whit
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>> yes. >> end of october, according the cdc is a good target? >> correct. >> let's talk about last year's flu season. do you expect to have any reaction by the public? >> i get this many my office or when i'm out, people say it was not very effective, i'm not going get it this year. and some people said we had bad outcomes. i better get it. >> are you seeing any indications from other countries that are already using the flu vaccine how effective it may be this year? or is it too early? >> i cannot comment on that yet. who has made some changes to the vaccine for what -- you may remember 2009, the h1n1, now it is the hn32. in lieu of this recent time but overseas, those are tea leaves or predicter what's will happen in our -- predictors will what happen in our country. it is based on the estimations what strain will get us. we look at the northern hemisphere the predicted strains that will hit those areas. >> the one thing that has been missing for a couple years is the naval flu. do you prefer one over the other? >> i know some people have a fe
>> yes. >> end of october, according the cdc is a good target? >> correct. >> let's talk about last year's flu season. do you expect to have any reaction by the public? >> i get this many my office or when i'm out, people say it was not very effective, i'm not going get it this year. and some people said we had bad outcomes. i better get it. >> are you seeing any indications from other countries that are already using the flu vaccine how effective it may be...
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. >>> the cdc is monitoring a measles outbreak in more than 20 states, california one of them.know which communities but we do know that most people who contracted the virus were not vaccinated. this is shots for school's website where you can check the rate for kids. the yellow and red dots are charter schools. the good news is that the risk is lower for public school children about you can be at risk particularly if you travel for work or fun. let's get to the numbers. 107 people were diagnosed with having measles from january to july of this year. symptoms include high fever, cough, rash and sometimes it looks like the pinkeye. >>> a fallout in the wake of an explosive grand jury report that revealed a stunning abuse of children for decades. this is at the hands of hundreds of catholic priests in pennsylvania. there is no comment from the vatican and for many people the pope's silence has been deafening. here is an thompson. >> reporter: in his five years as leader of the catholic church pope francis has made mercy the center piece of his papacy, sharing his birthday meal wi
. >>> the cdc is monitoring a measles outbreak in more than 20 states, california one of them.know which communities but we do know that most people who contracted the virus were not vaccinated. this is shots for school's website where you can check the rate for kids. the yellow and red dots are charter schools. the good news is that the risk is lower for public school children about you can be at risk particularly if you travel for work or fun. let's get to the numbers. 107 people...
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there definitely is an urgency in the numbers from the cdc. they have not gone down since 2016.e at the state were what is happening in connecticut is just one example and more can be done. rob: what is scary to people, responsible adults are caught up in this. the people getting addicted our moms with three kids that break their arm on treadmills. they get these pills and they get hooked and the drug is so good they can't stop taking it. as a pain specialist, are there options for people to treat pain without something that becomes so addictive? >> unfortunately it is not 1-size-fits-all. in my own patients i get that question all the time but innovation is what we need, we need a multidimensional solution, better policy, better leadership, economic solutions. it will be a transformative solution that fixes this. we need all hands on deck to get people to fix these problems so these problems don't happen again. rob: we have the best medical system as far as advancement and innovation in the world so hopefully we can come up with something. appreciate your time. he was a wanted
there definitely is an urgency in the numbers from the cdc. they have not gone down since 2016.e at the state were what is happening in connecticut is just one example and more can be done. rob: what is scary to people, responsible adults are caught up in this. the people getting addicted our moms with three kids that break their arm on treadmills. they get these pills and they get hooked and the drug is so good they can't stop taking it. as a pain specialist, are there options for people to...
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the obama administration picked him to leave the cdc in 2009 and he served until 2017. he made a statement saying the groping allegations do not reflect who he is. >>> bay area weather is stuck in this cool pattern. >>> that is true and it noon, it's warmer in san francisco than santa rosa. my goodness. you don't see that all the time. we have low clouds and inland, you are left with hazy and smoky skies. 60s, 70s and some soft 80s. we have low clouds with temperatures around the bay about 3-5 degrees below average and for this time of year, livermore should be about 87 and they were 77 yesterday. i don't think it will be warmer today with smoke from the mendocino complex going in a southwest direction and it's tough to bug that out of here. the air quality is awful. unhealthy and sensitive for some, typical. it was yesterday and today. there is a dip in the jet stream and things are ramping up with this fog bank. it's burning back pretty fast. at noon, there's still some clouds and it's on the cool side. santa rosa in the 60s and livermore, 67 and napa airport, 63. san
the obama administration picked him to leave the cdc in 2009 and he served until 2017. he made a statement saying the groping allegations do not reflect who he is. >>> bay area weather is stuck in this cool pattern. >>> that is true and it noon, it's warmer in san francisco than santa rosa. my goodness. you don't see that all the time. we have low clouds and inland, you are left with hazy and smoky skies. 60s, 70s and some soft 80s. we have low clouds with temperatures around...
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when the cdc's division of std prevention budget has shrunk 40% in the past 15 years. >>> 50 millionanother day of scorching temperatures. our meteorologist with the forecast. >> we have big-time heat in place here. climatologically, as you know, the heart of summer beginning to pass the next week or two as we go into september, a pretty rapid drop in temperatures. the forecast reflects a pretty rapid drop in temps. 50 millioner on the eastern seaboard boston south toward norfolk, excessive heat advisories and warnings in place. temps this afternoon will feel closer to 100. 104 in spots. records, places like boston close, potentially tying a record. albany, burlington potentially. no i don't think will make it to the record of 99. but incredible warmth this time of year. the front comes to the rescue friday morning. we'll see the cooler air. another warm day tomorrow across the northeast. the drop is pretty gradual the next 24 hours and significant from thursday into friday. much the same there for places like washington where we drop down finally back into the middle 80s. >>> manhat
when the cdc's division of std prevention budget has shrunk 40% in the past 15 years. >>> 50 millionanother day of scorching temperatures. our meteorologist with the forecast. >> we have big-time heat in place here. climatologically, as you know, the heart of summer beginning to pass the next week or two as we go into september, a pretty rapid drop in temperatures. the forecast reflects a pretty rapid drop in temps. 50 millioner on the eastern seaboard boston south toward...
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refortunate we are home to the cdc in atlanta.n, not just an opioid crisis, but many of our cities, we are dealing with a crack epidemic. drug addiction and the way we address it, criminal justice reform and mental health services, it will continue to be a compehencive approach -- come comprehensive approach. >> thank you. >> thank you for have something e. >>. >>> attorney general sessions is coming up with suing opioid makers. dr. sanjay gupta has his medical penalties and whether it helps america's battle with addiction. >>> well, president trump has asked the justice department to file lawsuits against the makers of opioids that contributed to the nation's opioid crisis. this is one of many efforts they are taking to battle addiction. we are talking about the ways america is combating this crisis. >> so doctors in several states, michigan, tennessee, florida, they're limiting opoised due to the cdc restriction, but that could have a harmful effect for people that need it, are they not? >> that's the real balance. i saw the rec
refortunate we are home to the cdc in atlanta.n, not just an opioid crisis, but many of our cities, we are dealing with a crack epidemic. drug addiction and the way we address it, criminal justice reform and mental health services, it will continue to be a compehencive approach -- come comprehensive approach. >> thank you. >> thank you for have something e. >>. >>> attorney general sessions is coming up with suing opioid makers. dr. sanjay gupta has his medical...
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been diagnosed with anutoimmune disease, a disorder that affects 1 in 1,000 people, according to the cdche missed a week of training samp with what was described as stingers before deeiagnosis. >>> the nationals might be on a hot streak since getting rid of two star ryan zimmerman hits one to right field that t umps call a double. the call is overturned. zimmerman rounds theer bases a the walkoff homer. g thate the nationals their 11th win. that's zimmerman's seventh walkoff homer of his career. >>> as good as the game was, the best athlete wasn't playing. >> she t was justre for the first pitch. >> one, two, three. >> katie ledecky posing with fans for swim night. she is training for the tokyo olympics. she is enjoying a few days of relaxing athome. >> nice to see her back here at home. >>> urban meyer suspended. the football coach speaks out. > and the backlash continues. a pennsylvania high schoolpp st cardinal wuerl's name off its building. the latest reaction to reports he hid sexual abuse claims while working in tit state. stayus. >>> "news 4 today" starts now. >> good morning, eve
been diagnosed with anutoimmune disease, a disorder that affects 1 in 1,000 people, according to the cdche missed a week of training samp with what was described as stingers before deeiagnosis. >>> the nationals might be on a hot streak since getting rid of two star ryan zimmerman hits one to right field that t umps call a double. the call is overturned. zimmerman rounds theer bases a the walkoff homer. g thate the nationals their 11th win. that's zimmerman's seventh walkoff homer of...
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mÁs de 100 casos de sarampiÓn en 21 estados, el distrito de columbia dispara las alarmas de los cdc.nes, fiebre, sarpullido, nariz tapada, ojos rojos y se aparecen a las dos o tres semanas entre uno o dos niÑos pierden la vida este tipo de enfermedades, brotes de sarampiÓn y por lo menos en 21 estados. >> varios usuarios de instagram fueron hackeados por piratas rusos. pueden ver imÁgenes de la cuenta, con raciones y direcciones de correo electrÓnico asociadas con las cuentas modificadas. lo peor es que al intentar restablecer la contraseÑa el usuario se da cuenta de que su e-mail fue modificado con un ".ru" para proteger la cuenta expertos recomiendan revisar su correo por alguna notificaciÓn de instagram y tambiÉn asegurarte de tener una contraseÑa difÍcil de detectar. como otro paso tambiÉn se recomienda revocar acceso a aplicaciones sospechosas y finalmente activar la autenticaciÓn de dos pasos que consiste en un cÓdigo que se envÍa al usuario antes de acceder a esta cuenta. carolina: ediciÓn digital se contactos con instagram y aquÍ estÁ la respuesta. " cerramos el acceso y ofre
mÁs de 100 casos de sarampiÓn en 21 estados, el distrito de columbia dispara las alarmas de los cdc.nes, fiebre, sarpullido, nariz tapada, ojos rojos y se aparecen a las dos o tres semanas entre uno o dos niÑos pierden la vida este tipo de enfermedades, brotes de sarampiÓn y por lo menos en 21 estados. >> varios usuarios de instagram fueron hackeados por piratas rusos. pueden ver imÁgenes de la cuenta, con raciones y direcciones de correo electrÓnico asociadas con las cuentas...
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another cdc report finds the number of addicted pregnant women is soaring.rrespondent sanjay gupta has that. >> i have been addicted to opiates since i was 17. my grandmother gave me my first percocet. i had a headache, and she told me that would help. >> reporter: if there was a last refuge of people inslated from the opioid epidemic, it was pregnant women. but even they are no longer immune. for them, the risk of opioid addiction has quadrupled. what do you think when you hear that? >> i believe it because i did that. >> reporter: rachel solomon grew up here in eastern tennessee, a part of the country hard hit by the opoid epidemic. two years ago she had a miscarriage. the doctors say due to her opioid addiction. when rachel found out she was pregnant again, she was terrified. how worried were you about the baby? >> i was very worried, but i just thought that my body was not going to be able to carry it. >> reporter: it's hard to overstate the risks of being pregnant while addicted to opioids. miscarriage, stillbirth, and the possibility a baby would essen
another cdc report finds the number of addicted pregnant women is soaring.rrespondent sanjay gupta has that. >> i have been addicted to opiates since i was 17. my grandmother gave me my first percocet. i had a headache, and she told me that would help. >> reporter: if there was a last refuge of people inslated from the opioid epidemic, it was pregnant women. but even they are no longer immune. for them, the risk of opioid addiction has quadrupled. what do you think when you hear...
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at the centers for disease control. >> i was in washington at the cdc nine months, even the cdc whichlitical or polarized, how much is being actively dismantled? >> reporter: she says she is proud to have a high percentage of women on her staff and many moms volunteering on her team. >> it's interesting, though, oh because often times you get, oh, why is a woman running against women or a doctor running against a doctor. you notice we don't say why is a man running against a man or a lawyer running against a lawyer? >> reporter: health care competition is good a new voice in washington is in this case just what these doctors ordered. now, there is another democrat in this race, too, a prosecutor who is also very competitive and also running for the first time. guys, this is a district the democrats have had their eyes on for a long time. it is currently purple. hillary clinton won there in 2016. >> it's one of those key races there the democrats are sending a lot of money to. all across the country this teams to be a trend. we were talking about the blue wave. there does appear to be
at the centers for disease control. >> i was in washington at the cdc nine months, even the cdc whichlitical or polarized, how much is being actively dismantled? >> reporter: she says she is proud to have a high percentage of women on her staff and many moms volunteering on her team. >> it's interesting, though, oh because often times you get, oh, why is a woman running against women or a doctor running against a doctor. you notice we don't say why is a man running against a...
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through mid-july, at least 107 cases have been confirmed by the cdc with eight cases reported by santara county. a county outbreak occurred in march when a county ready who had not been vaccinated traveled to europe and brought the virus back with him to the county. >> protect someone else who might not be able to get vaccinated. >> county health officer dr. sarah cody says people should get the measles vaccine not only for themselves, but for the greater good of the community. >> we have high rates of vaccination in our population, and that's good. that protects everyone. that protects the whole community. >> speak of which, state law requires all k through 12 students to get the measles vaccine unless a medical reason prohibits them from doing. so. >> it is very, very rare to see measles in school, and it's partial because we are diligent in getting the immunizations and making sure the children are imnides against measles. >> the cdc says the last multi-state measles outbreak occurered in 2015 and was linked to visitors to disneyland. the outbreak likely started from a traveller who
through mid-july, at least 107 cases have been confirmed by the cdc with eight cases reported by santara county. a county outbreak occurred in march when a county ready who had not been vaccinated traveled to europe and brought the virus back with him to the county. >> protect someone else who might not be able to get vaccinated. >> county health officer dr. sarah cody says people should get the measles vaccine not only for themselves, but for the greater good of the community....
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according to the cdc, gonorrhea and syphilis surpassing the previous record by over 200,000. some researchers believe dating apps like tinder may be a factor. >>> teresa romero is the first woman and immigrant ever to lead the union. she was born in mexico city and is now a u.s. citizen. she plans to focus on immigration reform because many immigrant workers are often too scared to speak up against poor working conditions. >> so police in texas are asking the public for help finding this mystery woman here. on camera ringing door bells and vanishing. she's reportedly done this a number of times to a number of homes in the area. it's kind of creepy, really. >> very creepy. >> those restraints look like keeit right here.g nonetheless. ad lib live p- america good morning and thank you for joining us. i )m marcus washington. >>> it is wednesday morning. i want to thank you so much for getting your morning started with us. >> you're very awake. >> i am. we have a cloud cover in the marine
according to the cdc, gonorrhea and syphilis surpassing the previous record by over 200,000. some researchers believe dating apps like tinder may be a factor. >>> teresa romero is the first woman and immigrant ever to lead the union. she was born in mexico city and is now a u.s. citizen. she plans to focus on immigration reform because many immigrant workers are often too scared to speak up against poor working conditions. >> so police in texas are asking the public for help...
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the cdc estimates a record 72,000 americans died from drug overdoses last year. that's nearly 20 0 people every day. that's a 10% increase from 2016. by contrast just over 40,000 people were in motor vehicle crashes last year. this shows the growth from about 17,000 people in 1999 to 72,000 people in 2017. two factors are blamed. a growing number of americans using opioids. and the drug's becoming more deadly. the cdc says overdose deaths rose sharply in mid western states, ohio, indiana, west virginia and new jersey. the picture is not bleak everywhere. the number of overdose deaths fell in massachusetts, vermont and rhode island where the opioid crisis arrived earlier. each of the states has major public health campaigns and has increased funding for addiction treatment. joining me now is the awe or the of dopesick. beth, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> you tracked the opioid crisis from the origins to this nationwide epidemic today. is the department of justice the place where this can get stopped? >> i don't
the cdc estimates a record 72,000 americans died from drug overdoses last year. that's nearly 20 0 people every day. that's a 10% increase from 2016. by contrast just over 40,000 people were in motor vehicle crashes last year. this shows the growth from about 17,000 people in 1999 to 72,000 people in 2017. two factors are blamed. a growing number of americans using opioids. and the drug's becoming more deadly. the cdc says overdose deaths rose sharply in mid western states, ohio, indiana, west...
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the national institute of environmental health science along with the cdc with the epidemiology. we definitely need more information of that sort. >> thank you for allowing me to go over madam chair to pinpoint any other gaps in research and i appreciate very much all of your work. >> it is an interesting panel. so to follow up on the question to start with something different i believe in the power of biomedical research coming from my home state of minnesota which is the center of excellence senator collins is talking about how regenerative medicine is something that we are working on. i believe very strongly in that but i also believe if people cannot afford the therapies and medicines we are imagining and i have to tell you the number one issue that i hear about if it's how to figure out how to pay for a therapy like insulin with those most recent cancer breakthrough. it is a huge problem. a lot of these therapies have been created i am told every one of the 210 new drugs by the fda detent for 2016 nih contributed to. so the costs of innovation and the reason why is so much t
the national institute of environmental health science along with the cdc with the epidemiology. we definitely need more information of that sort. >> thank you for allowing me to go over madam chair to pinpoint any other gaps in research and i appreciate very much all of your work. >> it is an interesting panel. so to follow up on the question to start with something different i believe in the power of biomedical research coming from my home state of minnesota which is the center of...
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the cdc releases stunning new numbers about just how many americans are overdosing every single day.r dea special agent is back to talk about the links between terrorism and our growing drug crisis. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. the jury is still out on trump's former campaign manager paul manafort. day one of deliberations undergo a series of questions for the judge and no verdicts. correspondent peter doocy was at the courthouse all they were manafort's defense team is calling it a good day. peter? >> shannon, a big part of the manafort defense team strategy during closing arguments was to remind the jury that the mueller team has to prove that paul manafort is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. tonight, the jury sent a note to the judge, tsl us, asking him to redefine "reasonable doubt." the judge brought everyone into the courtroom and he told them, that the government is not required to prove the defendant guilty beyond all possible doubt, but beyond all reasonable doubt. and the manafort defense team says they think that that favors th
the cdc releases stunning new numbers about just how many americans are overdosing every single day.r dea special agent is back to talk about the links between terrorism and our growing drug crisis. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. the jury is still out on trump's former campaign manager paul manafort. day one of deliberations undergo a series of questions for the judge and no verdicts. correspondent peter doocy was at the courthouse all they...
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the cdc the illness happened from food left on left at unsafe temperatures. chipotle saying it will retrain all employees nationwide. fox boarded sacramento. a report released details of destruction caused by a fire tornado last month. those pictures are amazing. the 18 page report says the fire tornado reached speeds of up to 106 a 5 miles per hour uncovered 1,000 feet in diameter. temperatures within the tornado peaked at 2700 degrees. killed a fire inspector and left a trail of damage. this is a live look from salt lake city from fox 13. one of the big stories they are tonight, a lawsuit opposing utah's medical marijuana ballot initiative. a group opposing the measure claims it would infringe on mormons' freedom of religion. the lawsuit targets a portion that would prevent landlords from denying rent to medical marijuana card holders. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." will be right back. ie cutter po. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher ca
the cdc the illness happened from food left on left at unsafe temperatures. chipotle saying it will retrain all employees nationwide. fox boarded sacramento. a report released details of destruction caused by a fire tornado last month. those pictures are amazing. the 18 page report says the fire tornado reached speeds of up to 106 a 5 miles per hour uncovered 1,000 feet in diameter. temperatures within the tornado peaked at 2700 degrees. killed a fire inspector and left a trail of damage. this...
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. >> also chipotle announcing it will retrain all workers, the cdc identified the cause of an illnessmean for the company? >> don't want you put you off the breakfast. 640 odd people affected by this particular bacteria. it caused nausea, diarrhea, fever in some of these people. the cdc says it's responsible for this outbreak because of food left out at unsafe temperatures too long. the company promising to retrain employees on food safety as soon as next week. but it comes on the back of an e. coli outbreak in 2015. a huge impact on the company, just roving from that. not good news for them. >> have a great weekend. live from london. thanks so much. >>> and you eat tex mex for breakfast. >>> still to come, axios has a look with the "one big thing." >>> and ready to ramp up the war with intel officials. backlash wanting to strip john brennan of security clearances. >>> the officials the president may target next and intel officials speaking out and coming to brennan's defense. "morning joe," moments away. , here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in
. >> also chipotle announcing it will retrain all workers, the cdc identified the cause of an illnessmean for the company? >> don't want you put you off the breakfast. 640 odd people affected by this particular bacteria. it caused nausea, diarrhea, fever in some of these people. the cdc says it's responsible for this outbreak because of food left out at unsafe temperatures too long. the company promising to retrain employees on food safety as soon as next week. but it comes on the...
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the cdc also says overdose deaths rose sharply in several mid-atlantic and midwestern states, but the and rhode island, where a more dangerous drug supply arrived early, the number of overdoses there have started to decrease. but as the cdc released those figures, authorities in new haven, connecticut, had their hands full with dozens of overdoses. this video i'm about to show you is disturbing. officials say at least 76 people have been sickened since tuesday night, many of them by i don't want to use this word, it's called synthetic marijuana but it's not really marijuana as all. it's also known as k2. it's a drug that is smoked by people. it may have been laced with a particularly powerful opioid. police say they arrested a man who might have been handing out free samples of the stuff. this is unbelievable. joining us now to have a closer look at the statistics is dr. sandra springer, associate professor of medicine at the yale school of medicine. she recently participated in a national workshop to address the crisis. dr. springer, thank you for being with us. >> thank you for havi
the cdc also says overdose deaths rose sharply in several mid-atlantic and midwestern states, but the and rhode island, where a more dangerous drug supply arrived early, the number of overdoses there have started to decrease. but as the cdc released those figures, authorities in new haven, connecticut, had their hands full with dozens of overdoses. this video i'm about to show you is disturbing. officials say at least 76 people have been sickened since tuesday night, many of them by i don't...
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public health experts note there's been a serious decline in resources for the cdc's division of stdprevention. the budget has shrunk 40% in the past 15 years. >>> puerto rico revising the death toll from hurricane maria to 2,975. that is 46 times higher than the previous official figure from the puerto rican government. it comes on the same day researchers from george washington university revealed the findings of a study on storm-related deaths between september 2017 and february of this year. puerto rico's governor signed an executive order to work on recommendations to approve public safety for natural disasters. >>> manhattan was all abuzz tuesday. 40,000 bees swarmed a hot dog stand in times square. take a look at that. fortunately the nypd has an official beekeeper for situations like this. they say the bees like the rest of us were probably trying to escape the sweltering heat after leaving a hive on a nearby rooftop. a bee keeper in full protective gear spent 45 minutes carefully vacuuming up the insects. nypd commissioner jimmy o'neal sent a tweet with bee puns to assure pe
public health experts note there's been a serious decline in resources for the cdc's division of stdprevention. the budget has shrunk 40% in the past 15 years. >>> puerto rico revising the death toll from hurricane maria to 2,975. that is 46 times higher than the previous official figure from the puerto rican government. it comes on the same day researchers from george washington university revealed the findings of a study on storm-related deaths between september 2017 and february of...
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. >> reporter: according to a cdc reported, gay, lesbian and bisexual high school students are more than four times more likely to commit suicide than their straight peers. >> i wish i could take the pain away from him. >> reporter: his mother clutching his favorite stuffed animal says it's important to speak out. >> he wanted to make people feel empowered. in order to do that, you have to stop bullying and teach people it's okay to love each other. >> reporter: she now hopes her son's death can help save other lives. joe fryer, nbc news. >> we'll take a break right now. >>> coming up, the police searching for a mes -- mystery woman who sparked a neighborhood panic. >>> watch out, a fiery scare for a shopper after his pants suddenly burst into flames. >>> well, imagine this shock in the middle of the night. police in texas are asking the public for help, finding a mystery woman caught on camera, there you see her, ringing a stranger's doorbell and vanishing and appearing to be wearing some kind of restraints on her wrists. she's reportedly done this to a number of homes in the area but s
. >> reporter: according to a cdc reported, gay, lesbian and bisexual high school students are more than four times more likely to commit suicide than their straight peers. >> i wish i could take the pain away from him. >> reporter: his mother clutching his favorite stuffed animal says it's important to speak out. >> he wanted to make people feel empowered. in order to do that, you have to stop bullying and teach people it's okay to love each other. >> reporter:...
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but the report found that new cdc protocols weren't communicated to many physicians here on the islandwere in a position to decide whether these deaths were connected to hurricane maria. so this report actually counts indirect deaths as well and not just people that died in the middle of the storm, structural collapses or drowned in the flooding. these are people that were without power for many months, many times with lack of adequate medical care. we spoke with one woman who said she lost her mother just a few days after the storm. she was heartbroken as her mother went to a local e.r. overcome with heat and stress. take a listen. >> she had asked me to send her one of those battery fans, if i could get it to her from here. and i said, okay, i will, i promise. she died two days later. and i wanted an autopsy, because i knew that she died because of the neglect. >> now, the white house continues to maintain that it is proud of the federal effort here. san juan's mayor, carmen yulin cruz says that president trump deserves puerto rico an apology. she's been an outspoken critic of the fe
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the cdc says cyclospora had 1,065 reported case, up from 384 cases in 2016. for consumers, it's a lot of food safety information to digest. joe fryer, nbc news. >>> let's take a turn now to the legal battle involving controversial online conspiracy theorist alex jones. families of some of the 20 children killed at sandy hook elementary school are now suing jones over his claims the massacre was faked. nbc's morgan radford has that story. >> i don't know exactly what happened. sandy hook is inconclusive. >> reporter: for years, alex jones was the most powerful voice behind a disturbing conspiracy theory, that the sandy hook shooting was a massachuset massive hoax. >> you see the leaves bloke, they glitch. there's a recycling of a green scene behind them. >> reporter: a theory that this couple says turn their lives upside down. their 6-year-old son noah was killed in the shooting in 2012. they say they've been harassed so badly that they've had to move seven times. de la rosa spoke to cnn about the lawsuit in april. >> if there's a choice made over a relentless
the cdc says cyclospora had 1,065 reported case, up from 384 cases in 2016. for consumers, it's a lot of food safety information to digest. joe fryer, nbc news. >>> let's take a turn now to the legal battle involving controversial online conspiracy theorist alex jones. families of some of the 20 children killed at sandy hook elementary school are now suing jones over his claims the massacre was faked. nbc's morgan radford has that story. >> i don't know exactly what happened....
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but india's meteorological society is forecasting heavyane will continue to saturday. >>> the cdc is that a measles outbreak has now spread to 21 states in the district of columbia 170 people have now contracted the disease since the beginning of the year. >>> and take a look at this, australian police, whoops, would like to speak to this man who attempted to charge a parker gate and obviously he lost they released that video on facebook in hopes of identifying the man where it quickly went viral. they hope to charge him with criminal damage. he must have been intoxicated. i don't know, why would you do that ever? that's the news update at this hour sara, andrew, i'll send it back downtown to you. >> that's a weird one. sue, thank you >> you got it. >>> shares of teva jumping on news the fda approved the first generic version of the epipen. >> it was a decision years in the making tava pharmaceuticals getting the first approval of the generic epipen pressure had you been mounting on the fda to approve competitors. first after the price of the epipen sparked outrage during the back to
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but the cdc is recommending consumers avoid em ch this morning empire says it has no data connectiwithproct >>> drinking water is being shut off at public schools in detroit after the water at more than a dozen schools tested positive for high levels of copper and lead. old pipes and fixtures are to blame. the superintendent is acting out of caution. >>> now to an annual battle that has everyone seeing red in eastern spain. >> the clothes-washing nightmare known at tomatina. they spent an hour fire willing tomatoes at each other. >> 160 tons of the fruit flew across the town. and the tradition dates back to the 1940s. they don't know what started it, if it was an angry fight. if they were throwing tomatoes at congressmen, or a food fight among friends. >> it was stopped under a spanish dictator, but now the brutality continues. >> the tomatoes keep flying. >>> coming up, the brutal fight that broke out between passengers on one airline. and you may not believe what started it. >>> and a heated decision at the u.s. open leads to accusations of sexism against women players. this morning
but the cdc is recommending consumers avoid em ch this morning empire says it has no data connectiwithproct >>> drinking water is being shut off at public schools in detroit after the water at more than a dozen schools tested positive for high levels of copper and lead. old pipes and fixtures are to blame. the superintendent is acting out of caution. >>> now to an annual battle that has everyone seeing red in eastern spain. >> the clothes-washing nightmare known at...
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. >> reporter: according to a cdc report from 2015, the youth suicide rate in utah was more than doubleeves the strict mormon moral code could be one of the factors driving lgbtq youth to the brink. but it wasn't until his hit song "it's time" -- ♪ i'm never changing who i am >> reporter: was featured on "glee" that he felt motivated to act. >> i would get letters from fans saying, you know, you're mormon, i know that mormons don't support lgbtq rights and equal marriage. that was heartbreaking for me. >> what was that it made you say, i'm going to do something about it? >> i think from a young age my mom taught me, you stand up for those who are underprivileged and stigmatized. and at-risk. >> reporter: "love loud" is in its second year. the genesis of last year's festival chronicled in the hbo documentary "believer." reynolds says he will hold the festival every year for the sake of kids like savannah caster. >> when i came out, i was 12 years old. >> i believe i was made the way i am -- >> reporter: when she stood in front of her mormon congregation to give her testimony -- >> a test
. >> reporter: according to a cdc report from 2015, the youth suicide rate in utah was more than doubleeves the strict mormon moral code could be one of the factors driving lgbtq youth to the brink. but it wasn't until his hit song "it's time" -- ♪ i'm never changing who i am >> reporter: was featured on "glee" that he felt motivated to act. >> i would get letters from fans saying, you know, you're mormon, i know that mormons don't support lgbtq rights...
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researchers at the cdc states that -- say the root of the problem is a steady drop in federal funding to deal with the growing problem of stds. >>> police in oakland say there are stepping up patrols after four homicides in 48 hours. homicide detectives say four people were killed, four others wounded at these locations between sunday morning and monday afternoon. paul chambers reports, the killing now has the city's homicide rate running a passive the pet -- ahead of the past two years. >>> one memorials sit across the street from one another in memory of two, side victims killed in less than 24 hours. back this level of violence is unacceptable. >>> with the most recent happened just after 4:00 monday afternoon in this area near the intersection of 72nd and international avenues. family members a 36-year-old mario thomas was sitting in his chair when he was fatally shot expect a pretty nice young man. he got caught up in the streets a little bit. he wouldn't ever heard anyone. >> reporter: across the street near the intersection where thomas was killed police say a man and a woman w
researchers at the cdc states that -- say the root of the problem is a steady drop in federal funding to deal with the growing problem of stds. >>> police in oakland say there are stepping up patrols after four homicides in 48 hours. homicide detectives say four people were killed, four others wounded at these locations between sunday morning and monday afternoon. paul chambers reports, the killing now has the city's homicide rate running a passive the pet -- ahead of the past two...
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the cdc says it is monitoring the outbreak in 21 states. more than 100 people were reported to have contracted the viral infection. health officials say the majority of people who contracted measles didn't get vaccinated. symptoms including high fever, runny nose, cough, and watery eyes typically occurs 21 days after being infected. >>> last week musk surprised investors when he tweeted he had secured funding to take the electric car company private. the subpoena reportedly seeks information from tesla's nine directors. both tesla and the s.e.c. declined to comment. >>> and britain's "independent" says instagram was hacked. hundreds of users were locked out of their accounts in a mysterious russian attack. users reported their account names, profile photos, passwords, and log-in email addresses were changed. they're sending instructions to users on how to regain access. it's also urging users to create stronger more secure passwords. >> still ahead, a frightening day at the beach. a swimmer is injured, and a shark attack at cape cod. injure
the cdc says it is monitoring the outbreak in 21 states. more than 100 people were reported to have contracted the viral infection. health officials say the majority of people who contracted measles didn't get vaccinated. symptoms including high fever, runny nose, cough, and watery eyes typically occurs 21 days after being infected. >>> last week musk surprised investors when he tweeted he had secured funding to take the electric car company private. the subpoena reportedly seeks...
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the cdc says pora spiked with more than 1,065 reported cases up from 384 cases in 2016. for consumers, it's a lot of food safety d information est. joe fryer, nbc news. >>> let's take a turn to the legal battle involving controversial onlico piracy theory's alex jones. families oversome of the 20 children killed at sandy hook elementa school are suing jones over his claims the massacre was faked. nbc's morgan radford has that story. >> i don'twhat happened. ndy hook is inconclusive. >> reporter: for s years, alex jos the most powerful voice behind a disturbing conspiracy theory that the sandy hook shooting s a ssive hoax. >> they got in one shot leaves blowing and flowers that are out and you see the aves blowing and they go -- they glitch. they are recycling a green screen behind them. >> reporter: a theory they say turned their lives upside down. their 6-year-old son noah was killed during the mass shooting in 2012. ever since, they say they have been harassed, the abuse so bad they have had to move seven. now they are suing jones for defamation. his lawyers are asking
the cdc says pora spiked with more than 1,065 reported cases up from 384 cases in 2016. for consumers, it's a lot of food safety d information est. joe fryer, nbc news. >>> let's take a turn to the legal battle involving controversial onlico piracy theory's alex jones. families oversome of the 20 children killed at sandy hook elementa school are suing jones over his claims the massacre was faked. nbc's morgan radford has that story. >> i don'twhat happened. ndy hook is...
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the cdc says many of the people who get measles have not been vaccinated and the world health organizationays measles is one of the leading causes of death for children. >>> how do you get rid of old contact lenses. flushing lenses contribute to pollution in lakes, oceans and rivers. that's because they don't break down completely in sewer systems. doctors suggest contact lenses come with labels recommending users to dispose of lenses in the garbage. americans use about 14 billion contact lenses every years resulting in an estimated 50,000 pounds winding up in sinks and toilets. >> you taught me something. i will change my habits. >>> a fundraiser will take place to help the family of an officer. dutch bro's coffee will host a benefit for kirk griffith's family. the chain will donate $1 from every drink sold. he died august 10th. a pick-up hit him after he made a traffic stop and the man he stopped was also killed. >>> a kitten is up for adoption after a good samaritan saved him from the rush hour traffic last month. the kitten named leo in honor of the man who saved him was too young for
the cdc says many of the people who get measles have not been vaccinated and the world health organizationays measles is one of the leading causes of death for children. >>> how do you get rid of old contact lenses. flushing lenses contribute to pollution in lakes, oceans and rivers. that's because they don't break down completely in sewer systems. doctors suggest contact lenses come with labels recommending users to dispose of lenses in the garbage. americans use about 14 billion...
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the cdc says about every 50 minutes on average 29 people die in alcohol-related accidents. that's why the state, the insurance industry and ford decided this would be a perfect time to tell and show teenagers the danger of impaired driving. >> it's an odd experience. my equilibrium was so off. >> they're getting behind the wheel with movement restricting braces on knees, elbows and necks, goggles that will -- and a wristband that makes his handshake. >> every step i take i feel like i will fall. >> reporter: it's an experiment. the outfits are designed to show teenagers how drugs and alcohol affect perception and fine motor skills. >> these are the 100 deadliest days, the days between memorial day and labor day when we have so many teen drivers on the road. >> reporter: like this august 12th accident on highway 24 in walnut creek in which two antioch teens died, the 18-year-old driver was arrested for dui. here, the teens got behind the wheel with simulated impairment and plenty of adult supervision and attempted to avoid the cones on an obstacle course. it did not go well.
the cdc says about every 50 minutes on average 29 people die in alcohol-related accidents. that's why the state, the insurance industry and ford decided this would be a perfect time to tell and show teenagers the danger of impaired driving. >> it's an odd experience. my equilibrium was so off. >> they're getting behind the wheel with movement restricting braces on knees, elbows and necks, goggles that will -- and a wristband that makes his handshake. >> every step i take i...
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high school students and 3% of middle school students who vaped in the past 30 days according to the cdc high risk for developing nicotine addictions, the fda says. the administration is now considering banning flavored liquids as these are believed to draw teens to e-cigarettes, and next month they'll launch a vaping prevention campaign targeted specifically at teens. >>> a north carolina woman was out shopping when she was accused of hiding merchandise under her shirt. turns out she was just pregnant. >> i wanted to just hide under the blankets and just crawl under it and just hide from the world. i felt so ashamed, so humiliated. >> she is 34 weeks pregnant with twins and was doing her back to school shopping for her son at a charlotte area staples. as she went to pay for the items, a police officer who had been contacted by the manager confronted her about what she was concealing beneath her shirt. she replied, twins, and even lifted her shirt exposing her belly to prove to the officer she was not stealing merchandise. staples says that manager has now been fired. >> fired and embarr
high school students and 3% of middle school students who vaped in the past 30 days according to the cdc high risk for developing nicotine addictions, the fda says. the administration is now considering banning flavored liquids as these are believed to draw teens to e-cigarettes, and next month they'll launch a vaping prevention campaign targeted specifically at teens. >>> a north carolina woman was out shopping when she was accused of hiding merchandise under her shirt. turns out she...
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this cdc reporting that 17 people have been sickened in four states with one fatal case in new york.ing the outbreak tied to profacilities including one that processes empire kosher brand chicken. >>> when we come back tonight, our made in america is back, just in time for labor day, and here's the hint. bet you can't eat just one. to the junior prom with. he was a cutie! and if you go down, that's me, above him. you won best looking in your senior year of high school? somebody had to win it. my best high school moment was the day i walked across the stage. my dad...couldn't read real good, so, it was a milestone for me. ancestry now has over 300,000 yearbooks from all across the country. so go back to school with your family, and discover more of their stories. start searching for free at ancestry.com. our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure. now up to 30 grams of protein for strength and energy! metastatic breast cancer is relentless, bu
this cdc reporting that 17 people have been sickened in four states with one fatal case in new york.ing the outbreak tied to profacilities including one that processes empire kosher brand chicken. >>> when we come back tonight, our made in america is back, just in time for labor day, and here's the hint. bet you can't eat just one. to the junior prom with. he was a cutie! and if you go down, that's me, above him. you won best looking in your senior year of high school? somebody had to...
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you are out of your mind here are some links to the cdc showing how wrong you are in here are articles showing how long you -- wrong you are with hundreds of comments everyone would show me how wrong i am and they would ensure of my conspiracy around facebook reaches 100 people than they would say really? now i may not vaccinate my kids and that is exactly what happened every example of craziness and wackiness spirit sees harry's generate reaction this is why you cannot argue against the crazy on facebook because then you amplify the crazy it is the exact opposite how we debate issues or disagree with people and arrive at a consensus or triumph in the public sphere. the opposite happened the less visible you are on facebook the more wacky your posts are it is a terrible system for democratic republic. it's not bad for a hobbyist or to follow a niche interest but it's really bad if you perform politics on facebook and as a political animals we cannot help ourselves we conduct politics on facebook so what can we do about this? very little what can facebook do? almost nothing. 2.2billion
you are out of your mind here are some links to the cdc showing how wrong you are in here are articles showing how long you -- wrong you are with hundreds of comments everyone would show me how wrong i am and they would ensure of my conspiracy around facebook reaches 100 people than they would say really? now i may not vaccinate my kids and that is exactly what happened every example of craziness and wackiness spirit sees harry's generate reaction this is why you cannot argue against the crazy...
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the cdc found less than half of substance abuse disorder patients with multiple mental health issues ever received treatment for mental health issues. the commission suggests this is due to fear of shame and discrimination, lack of motivation to seek treatment. would you discuss how you plan to encourage and work the states using state targeted response on opioid money to help patients with untreated mental health disorders. we have a large population, they need education awareness of these services. >> thank you for that question because we are very much engaged on that issue. the state targeted response to opioids, part of the cures act provides funding for technical assistance training within the state. what we have now done, what we have put in place in february was to have a grantee whose requirement was to establish teams within every state, states with larger geographic areas that had to have addiction experts and other types of mental health expertise and physical healthcare expertise available so they could go into communities, providers and communities let their states know
the cdc found less than half of substance abuse disorder patients with multiple mental health issues ever received treatment for mental health issues. the commission suggests this is due to fear of shame and discrimination, lack of motivation to seek treatment. would you discuss how you plan to encourage and work the states using state targeted response on opioid money to help patients with untreated mental health disorders. we have a large population, they need education awareness of these...
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one is how the cdc says this is the folks who died. this is everybody for whom obesity is lifted on the coroner's report, knowing that obesity leads to other conditions that might be primary cause of death, for example, heart disease. can you hold that the other? my continued concern, senator collins -- to the side and do not lock the camera because the camera will want to see their pretty faces -- hold it up higher -- higher -- here you see nih funding. obviously a lot for hiv, there is diabetes. societal cost. although we spend a lot on diabetes, it is not as much. i am struck -- what i want to emphasize his obesity. -- is obesity. this scale cannot do justice to how much it cost society -- costs society, relative to funding. disease,nih funding by $965 million, even though it cost us $190 billion. $190, it costs society, billion but we are spending $965 million. this represents how much money we are spending on it. can you hold that the racial disparity issue. as some of you may know, i worked in a public hospital in louisiana with
one is how the cdc says this is the folks who died. this is everybody for whom obesity is lifted on the coroner's report, knowing that obesity leads to other conditions that might be primary cause of death, for example, heart disease. can you hold that the other? my continued concern, senator collins -- to the side and do not lock the camera because the camera will want to see their pretty faces -- hold it up higher -- higher -- here you see nih funding. obviously a lot for hiv, there is...
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the asian long-horned tick. . seen in this photograph from the cdc. . .is native to asia, but has nowin 8 u.s. states all on the east coast. the parasite feeds on blood from mammals and birds and can reproduce rapdily. this is an engorged female long-horned tick.the tick is also capable of carrying diseases but so far no human illnesses. . such as lyme disease. . . have been found in long horned ticks in the u.s.sotit's something we are very interested in.althought the ticks are so far only on the east coast, the parasite has caught the attention of the bay area lyme foundation in portola valley. joe ellis is the director of education and outreach.sotobviously we are monitoring this very carefully because we montior tick ecology across the country.she says that if human disease were to be found in long horned ticks, the infections could spread rapidly. only a few years ago, lyme disease was considered an east coast problem, but the illness is now found in every county of the bay areasotit's a constantly moving and changing situation. we know that disease that are potentially dangeroun
the asian long-horned tick. . seen in this photograph from the cdc. . .is native to asia, but has nowin 8 u.s. states all on the east coast. the parasite feeds on blood from mammals and birds and can reproduce rapdily. this is an engorged female long-horned tick.the tick is also capable of carrying diseases but so far no human illnesses. . such as lyme disease. . . have been found in long horned ticks in the u.s.sotit's something we are very interested in.althought the ticks are so far only on...