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my clinical trial was informed by cdc research. cdc demonstrated the preexposure dose was adding to the efficacy have prep -- of prep. >> thank you, dr. grant. i would like to seek unanimous consent to submit this yale school of law study to the congressional record which includes the cdc's patents for prep were valid and enforceable. thank you very much. dr. lorde, thank you for your advocacy here today. publicrue that the invested $50 million to develop prep? >> that is correct. >> is it also true that gilead relied on publicly funded trials to obtain fda approval? >> yes. if you look at the supplement or a new drug application, you will see that every sponsor of truvada was a non-gilead sponsor. >> so the public invested to develop the drug. the public invested and funded the trials for fda approval. is it true that the pharmaceutical companies forced the public to pay twice, first when investing in drug discovery, but later the patient assistance programs they tout very often also have public investment pieces as well. how are
my clinical trial was informed by cdc research. cdc demonstrated the preexposure dose was adding to the efficacy have prep -- of prep. >> thank you, dr. grant. i would like to seek unanimous consent to submit this yale school of law study to the congressional record which includes the cdc's patents for prep were valid and enforceable. thank you very much. dr. lorde, thank you for your advocacy here today. publicrue that the invested $50 million to develop prep? >> that is correct....
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my colleague at cdc spoke a little bit to kind of the public health lens through which cdc views water and sanitation and the agency absolutely similarly looks at safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene through that health lens. we also know, though, that water is incredibly cross-cutting. it's impossible to talk about water without talking about the other development outcomes that it impacts. so from economic growth to women's economic empowerment to education, water just touches so many different parts of the agency. so, you know, our job is to really represent the cutting edge research that's coming out and making sure our programming in the field reflects all of that. so it's a big task, but we're very happy to be doing it. so just in terms of where we are in this moment right now, a year plus since the release of the global water strategy, there's obviously a strong foundation and history of water and san trump administration programming within the agency that we're standing on. we've reached well over 30 million people with access to drinking water and over 20 million with ac
my colleague at cdc spoke a little bit to kind of the public health lens through which cdc views water and sanitation and the agency absolutely similarly looks at safe drinking water, sanitation and hygiene through that health lens. we also know, though, that water is incredibly cross-cutting. it's impossible to talk about water without talking about the other development outcomes that it impacts. so from economic growth to women's economic empowerment to education, water just touches so many...
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that's from cdc, 88,000. in 2009, cdc reports that 1.9 billion people in the world, it was a pandemic, but an extremely low death rate, 1.9 billion people got the disease in six months. that's how fast it spread. we have created globalization, our airports by the way are the best thing that ever happened to a pandemic because they will spread the disease all over the world overnight even before we know it's going on because of the nature of transportation in the world. two questions for both of you, both related to influenza or the flu, one is the national strategic stockpile was established 20 years ago before 9/11, before the anthrax attacks or sars. it's evolved. is it really the model we should be using to protect ourselves, particularly against the flu. that's one question and the second question is what would we do to create the incentives for industry to perhaps invest more money in research on this for a universal flu vaccine which of course companies are working on now. is there anything we need to d
that's from cdc, 88,000. in 2009, cdc reports that 1.9 billion people in the world, it was a pandemic, but an extremely low death rate, 1.9 billion people got the disease in six months. that's how fast it spread. we have created globalization, our airports by the way are the best thing that ever happened to a pandemic because they will spread the disease all over the world overnight even before we know it's going on because of the nature of transportation in the world. two questions for both of...
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the reminder from the cdc that has the internet divided. tonight, why they say you shouldn't wash it and what you should know when cooking for your family. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. and welcome to our viewers in the west. the news at the time jarred an already terror conscious city, a plot to bomb new york subway system. today the al qaeda trained mastermind behind the 2009 plot learned he will likely be a free man within days. sentenced in new york to time he's already served, avoiding a life sentence. it's a reward for his cooperation turning on his al qaeda backers and closest friend to work with counter terrorism agents, assistance the government said led to ischror against several others. our ron allen has details. >> reporter: tonight, an extraordinary move, najibullah zazi, the would be subway bomber set to be released from prison after almost a decade of cooperation with authorities. zazi met with the fbi more than 100 times after pleading guilty to a plot in 2010. when the young fo
the reminder from the cdc that has the internet divided. tonight, why they say you shouldn't wash it and what you should know when cooking for your family. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. and welcome to our viewers in the west. the news at the time jarred an already terror conscious city, a plot to bomb new york subway system. today the al qaeda trained mastermind behind the 2009 plot learned he will likely be a free man...
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gilead participated with cdc on truvada as prep? >> correct. >> and your drug has made a difference for millions of people, all over the world, right? >> that's correct. >> how many folks do you think have been impacted? i would say people are alive today because of your drug. is that true? mr. o'day: absolutely, and the other medicines that gilead makes. millions of people living with aids, and preventing aids. >> and how long did it take to develop truvada? mr. o'day: truvada is a long story, going back to the early 1990's. truvada is a combination of two different medicines, one called for the sake of simplicity tdf and the other one is ftc. in the early 90's and the early 2000's, ftc was evaluated by our scientists, and the combination -- and it's the combination of medicines that led to the first trial for truvada in 2004, after 15 years of research, and lots of failures, by the way. >> over a decade of research and trials, all kinds of efforts to develop this miracle drug that has saved millions of people all over the planet.
gilead participated with cdc on truvada as prep? >> correct. >> and your drug has made a difference for millions of people, all over the world, right? >> that's correct. >> how many folks do you think have been impacted? i would say people are alive today because of your drug. is that true? mr. o'day: absolutely, and the other medicines that gilead makes. millions of people living with aids, and preventing aids. >> and how long did it take to develop truvada? mr....
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the cdc says at least 971 cases have been confirmed this year. that surpasses the 1994 total of 963. health officials says this may cause the united states to lose its measles elimination status. don dahler reports. >> reporter: measles is one of the most contagious known to man, but the vaccine is the one to contain it. the vaccine developed to fight it is one of the most effective, yet we've seen the most cases in 27 years. new york continues to be the epicenter of the outbreaks largely in orthodox jewish communities that have low vaccination rates. several of the people have come down with the disease this year. they blame in part anti-vaccination efforts. >> part of the reason for that is misinformation has been spread in those communities for several years. >> reporter: with the end of the school year, cdc fears outbreaks may be far from over. the danger, undervaccinated travelers. >> we're worried about summer travel, we're worried about clevelands going to summer camps, especially in upstate new york. >> reporter: measles was declared elim
the cdc says at least 971 cases have been confirmed this year. that surpasses the 1994 total of 963. health officials says this may cause the united states to lose its measles elimination status. don dahler reports. >> reporter: measles is one of the most contagious known to man, but the vaccine is the one to contain it. the vaccine developed to fight it is one of the most effective, yet we've seen the most cases in 27 years. new york continues to be the epicenter of the outbreaks largely...
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in all, the cdc has confirmed more than 940 cases of measles in 26 states so far this year.includes several linked to the nation's airports that may have put thousands of air travelers at risk. i spent part of yesterday at newark international airport where a case of measles was confirmed. the cdc tells us that the measles virus can linger in the air up to two hours, which is pretty normal for airborne viruses. but it's the attack rate that's high. if you have the measles, on average, you'll infect up to 18 people. compare that to the flu, where most people, on average, will infect one to two people. this summer, travelers may be dealing with more than crowded airports. the measles virus has been in four u.s. airports this year. >> this is one of the situations where somebody got exposed overseas and brought it back here. >> reporter: texas officials addressed an exposure at dallas-ft. worth airport last week. >> the general public is not at risk. only individuals who might have been at the airport during that time and don't have immunization against meezles. >> reporter: th
in all, the cdc has confirmed more than 940 cases of measles in 26 states so far this year.includes several linked to the nation's airports that may have put thousands of air travelers at risk. i spent part of yesterday at newark international airport where a case of measles was confirmed. the cdc tells us that the measles virus can linger in the air up to two hours, which is pretty normal for airborne viruses. but it's the attack rate that's high. if you have the measles, on average, you'll...
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the cdc says two dozes of the vaccine is about 97% effective., 93% effective. >> what about zero doses? i have a baby not yet six months old. there are a lot of parents in the same situation. what should parents do if they're flying with a baby that hasn't been vaccinated? >> reporter: the cdc guidance is babies between the ages of 6 and 11 months should have one dose. children 12 months and older should have two doses. children under six months old, no hard guidance on from the cdc about those kids. anyone without a vaccine planning to fly this summer is putting themselves at risk. >> okay. a question mark over the summer wedding. >> i know. it's your best friend. >> how much do we like the person getting married? >> i know it's your college roommate and best friend, but we may not be making it. >> or maybe she can make it and you can stay home. >> it's a tough decision. >> it is. it's wedding or teddy. teddy! >>> coming up next, a look at the stories you'll be talking about today including science backing up the >>> good tuesday morning to you
the cdc says two dozes of the vaccine is about 97% effective., 93% effective. >> what about zero doses? i have a baby not yet six months old. there are a lot of parents in the same situation. what should parents do if they're flying with a baby that hasn't been vaccinated? >> reporter: the cdc guidance is babies between the ages of 6 and 11 months should have one dose. children 12 months and older should have two doses. children under six months old, no hard guidance on from the cdc...
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dicen que estÁn de acuerdo con el cdc y dice que no hay que lavar el pollo. >> lo que pasa cuando lote restaurante dice que lava el pollo desde hace aÑos y ademÁs se asegura de cocinarlo muy bien. >> la gente tiene la idea errÓnea de que cuando uno lava el pollo se reduce la cantidad de bacteria y que es mÁs seguro comerlo, pero eso no es asÍ lo que hace que el pollo sea seguro para comer es cocinarlo bien. >> tÚ de alguna manera despuÉs de esta recomendaciÓn, vas a seguir lavando el pollo? >> claro que si. >> en este debate lo importante es que el pollo estÉ muy bien cocinado ante qt se lo vaya,. palmira: hoy la silla del cambio en univisiÓn 14 fue la ciudad de san francisco y conocemos a rudy un joven inmigrante del salvador que pide un cambio para las personas desamparada. >> siempre me ha preocupado la seguridad de las calles. >> no habÍa un parque accesible. >> de soya que se gradÚan de la universidad. >> hola mi nombre es rudy hurtado de la universidad de san francisco y un problema que afecta la comunidad es la escasez de cama en los refugios y albergues para los jÓvenes que d
dicen que estÁn de acuerdo con el cdc y dice que no hay que lavar el pollo. >> lo que pasa cuando lote restaurante dice que lava el pollo desde hace aÑos y ademÁs se asegura de cocinarlo muy bien. >> la gente tiene la idea errÓnea de que cuando uno lava el pollo se reduce la cantidad de bacteria y que es mÁs seguro comerlo, pero eso no es asÍ lo que hace que el pollo sea seguro para comer es cocinarlo bien. >> tÚ de alguna manera despuÉs de esta recomendaciÓn, vas a...
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. >>> the cdc said at least 940 cases of measles have been reco that can mean a greater risk of infection as many travel for summer break. >> reporter: this summer travelers may be dealing with more than crowded airports. the'sles have affected four airports including california, new jersey and most recently texas. >> this is one of the situations where someone got exposed overseas and brought it back here. >> reporter: the doctor with the cdc recommends that travelers protect themselves ahead of time. >> when you actually arrive at the airport and get on the airplane, it's too late to get the measles vaccine. >> reporter: this doctor says >> o isthe who stthey go to, . what restaurants and be able to get that information out so everybody who's at risk might be aware. carry a bottle of purell. >> reporter: she points to security trays, seat back tray tables. this passenger, self-described germaphobe takes it farther. >> sanitizers, sprays, gels, everything. >> reporter: symptoms start simple with high fever, runny nose and cough and that the vaccine is 97% effective in two doses. one dose
. >>> the cdc said at least 940 cases of measles have been reco that can mean a greater risk of infection as many travel for summer break. >> reporter: this summer travelers may be dealing with more than crowded airports. the'sles have affected four airports including california, new jersey and most recently texas. >> this is one of the situations where someone got exposed overseas and brought it back here. >> reporter: the doctor with the cdc recommends that...
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now the cdc says 19 more people have gotten sick since the last update from the cdc.he total now is 196 people, 28 of these patients have been hospitalized, including two for a type of kidney failure. the cdc warns that in spite of the recall there may be more contaminated beef. so check your refrigerators. >>> 187 nations, nearly every single one around the planet signing a limit to limit plastic. plastic pollution in the waterways and the ocean. but the u.s. is not one of them. and has not ratified that convention. so the u.s. was not involved in those negotiations. fox announcing that it is now renewing "empire" the series of its upcoming season and after previously announcing it had no plans of bringing back the character of jussie smo smol sm. >>> avengers "ends game" topped the movies peek chew. now the third highest grossing movie. >>> finally, actress doris day has died at the age of 97 from complications of pneumonia. hollywood's original girl next door was best known for her roles in the '50s and '60s and also for her chart topping hit song. she earned an os
now the cdc says 19 more people have gotten sick since the last update from the cdc.he total now is 196 people, 28 of these patients have been hospitalized, including two for a type of kidney failure. the cdc warns that in spite of the recall there may be more contaminated beef. so check your refrigerators. >>> 187 nations, nearly every single one around the planet signing a limit to limit plastic. plastic pollution in the waterways and the ocean. but the u.s. is not one of them. and...
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policy shift with more medical checks now being done measles cases still on the rise in the u s the cdc says 880 cases have been reported as of friday, 24 states reporting cases, including california. most of the cases though are in new york. measles of course very contagious but can be prevented with the and ammar back saying the cdc says when taken and the recommended 2 doses that vaccine is 97% effective at preventing measles. >>the ford motor company says it is letting go 7,000 of its salaried workers the automaker says the company will start notifying the affected employees tomorrow and all of those losing their jobs will be out by august for the ceo says the move is an effort to quote cut bureaucracy flat and its management structure and cut costs rival general motors impose similar cuts last year shedding 8,000 salaried and contract workers. meanwhile tesla is undergoing some problems of its own the stuff of the bay area automaker hit its lowest price since 2016 today and analysts call the situation code red said tesla was spending too much time expanding its robo taxis and other
policy shift with more medical checks now being done measles cases still on the rise in the u s the cdc says 880 cases have been reported as of friday, 24 states reporting cases, including california. most of the cases though are in new york. measles of course very contagious but can be prevented with the and ammar back saying the cdc says when taken and the recommended 2 doses that vaccine is 97% effective at preventing measles. >>the ford motor company says it is letting go 7,000 of its...
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the cdc tracks this constantly, since the late 1990's. our best estimates are that one in 60 children, between 1% in 2% come our meeting criteria for autism spectrum disorder. that italso know is continues to be under identified and underdiagnosed in groups, particularly girls, children from lower socioeconomic u.s., asds here in the well as abroad. many estimate the numbers are closer to 2% rather than 1%. current statistics show that boys are four times more likely to be identified as autistic than girls. is that because it is so hard to identify it in girls, or because we have not figured out what it looks like in girls, or is there a gender difference? we do not know. we know that we miss girls. they have to show more autistic traits before they are referred for diagnosis. arediagnostic criteria based off of boys. the data we have is skewed by bias. it is hard to say definitively this is the ratio. interesting research suggests that while the official ratio is :1, the actual ratio is probably closer to 3:1. we know there is a real dif
the cdc tracks this constantly, since the late 1990's. our best estimates are that one in 60 children, between 1% in 2% come our meeting criteria for autism spectrum disorder. that italso know is continues to be under identified and underdiagnosed in groups, particularly girls, children from lower socioeconomic u.s., asds here in the well as abroad. many estimate the numbers are closer to 2% rather than 1%. current statistics show that boys are four times more likely to be identified as...
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the cdc says from 1995 2007 82 people between the ages of 6.19. >>died from the choking game, the choking challenge has been around for a little bit that with you to internet access for kids. >>it's become more popular seems to come in waves. it's resurgence has mason's parents and doctors warning other parents about the challenge begging them to just be aware just another thing parents have to worry about in. >>if you're diligent about keeping them away from that stuff. but he foresaw this to protect your plan to make us believe it make its formal of the all of the tape. but i don't see any reason for that all the stupid. it's. >>doctors say just sitting down with your kids talking about the dangers and making sure you know what they're doing online will help explain intially an involved parent will always be better at seeing signs the one who isn't. >>well that was travis robinson reporting for us tonight, according to the cdc though most of the parents of kids who died after playing the choking game had no idea the game existed and tell it was
the cdc says from 1995 2007 82 people between the ages of 6.19. >>died from the choking game, the choking challenge has been around for a little bit that with you to internet access for kids. >>it's become more popular seems to come in waves. it's resurgence has mason's parents and doctors warning other parents about the challenge begging them to just be aware just another thing parents have to worry about in. >>if you're diligent about keeping them away from that stuff. but...
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the cdc reported last month so far no one has died. the cdc and the u.s.of agriculture continues to investigate the link. >>> walmart is ratcheting you up the battle of the shipping wars announcing free next day delivery. the new perk will be on select walmart.com orders over $35 and do not require a membership fee. the rollout the begin in phoenix, las vegas, and southern california. walmart says next day delivery will reach 75% of the country by the end of the year. the move follows last month's announcement by amazon of free one day delivery for all prime members. and amazon announced plans to help existing employees start their own small delivery businesses. the company says they will cover up to $10,000 in start-up costs and three months worth of salary if they quit their job. the offer is good for part time and full time employees including amazon warehouse workers. ann marie? >> thank you. at the new york stock exchange, thank you, dianne. >> you got it. >> still ahead, a record breaking dive. we'll show you what an ocean explorer saw in one of the
the cdc reported last month so far no one has died. the cdc and the u.s.of agriculture continues to investigate the link. >>> walmart is ratcheting you up the battle of the shipping wars announcing free next day delivery. the new perk will be on select walmart.com orders over $35 and do not require a membership fee. the rollout the begin in phoenix, las vegas, and southern california. walmart says next day delivery will reach 75% of the country by the end of the year. the move follows...
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they're making too much money. >> reporter: a new cdc report shows in the last month almost half of americans used prescription drugs now the government hopes for a prescription to lower their costs with new tv ads. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york. >>> just ahead tonight, the alarming claims about a product millions of americans have in their kitchens exploding and injuring several people. >>> and the school distric under fire for a new lunch rule thas >>> and what's in a name little archie and the royal choice by meghan and harry that may have been a nod to diana stay with us >>> we're back now with those new lawsuits over something so many people have in their homes. you may have even used it tonight. we're talking about certain cans of pam and other cooking sprays that some people say cause severe injuries. we have a warning that some of the video here is shocking joe fryer has details. >> reporter: he was working at a restaurant in 2017 when a can of cooking spray exploded, leaving him with severe burns. he's one of eight people who filed lawsuits this week against conagra alleging t
they're making too much money. >> reporter: a new cdc report shows in the last month almost half of americans used prescription drugs now the government hopes for a prescription to lower their costs with new tv ads. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york. >>> just ahead tonight, the alarming claims about a product millions of americans have in their kitchens exploding and injuring several people. >>> and the school distric under fire for a new lunch rule thas >>>...
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the cdc does not require they notify the family.hat died of the adeno virus. this kid had crohn's disease. common sense let's put up the red flags for safety. >> olivia was greatly compromised. on top of that, in order to treat this virus, you have to have a strong antibiotic. it talks about a week to work into the system. so every minute counted beginning in november of last year. so had the university of maryland told the family about the virus outbreak, there may have been enough time for olivia to go get the treatment and overcome the disease. >> trace: but the school has a decent point here. they said she wouldn't to two outside medical centers and not diagnosed with adeno virus. so their point is, maybe the other medical centers should share in the blame here. >> right. the university is going to argue a couple of things. first, they're going to argue that they weren't required by cdc to disclose. secondly, they're going to argument even if we told her the medication doesn't work and cure her and third that there were some two
the cdc does not require they notify the family.hat died of the adeno virus. this kid had crohn's disease. common sense let's put up the red flags for safety. >> olivia was greatly compromised. on top of that, in order to treat this virus, you have to have a strong antibiotic. it talks about a week to work into the system. so every minute counted beginning in november of last year. so had the university of maryland told the family about the virus outbreak, there may have been enough time...
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as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance.mmend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. it's powerful, fda-approvedto elieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive angentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. t when you tquit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, stop chantix and get help aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental h
as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance.mmend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. it's powerful, fda-approvedto elieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive angentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day...
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so the first 5 months of 2019 eclipse all all of 1994, which had 963 cases the cdc says the way to in this outbreak is to make sure that everyone who is able get vaccinated now back in 2000 measles was officially eliminated in the u s that means it was no longer continuously transmitted in the nation. but now the cdc says outbreaks continue into the summer and fall the us could lose measles elimination status. we'll take a look at this not good nearly 140 dogs were found inside of a multimillion-dollar mansion, there. this is video of you see the workers, they're carrying the dogs out they have on hazmat suits are removing them from the home. they got a tip someone told police that a man and a woman were hoarding the dogs inside of that home. the animals were living in just terrible conditions they had fleas. the couple was cited for misdemeanor animal cruelty but more severe charges could be added. the kids it so well and storage night at the 92th annual scripps spelling bee we have to look from the bay area's settles a 7th grader ruszczyk grant haas really is one of 8 champions of c
so the first 5 months of 2019 eclipse all all of 1994, which had 963 cases the cdc says the way to in this outbreak is to make sure that everyone who is able get vaccinated now back in 2000 measles was officially eliminated in the u s that means it was no longer continuously transmitted in the nation. but now the cdc says outbreaks continue into the summer and fall the us could lose measles elimination status. we'll take a look at this not good nearly 140 dogs were found inside of a...
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the cdc is warning people don't watch raw chicken. it is contaminated with bacteria lyle salmonella and washington it could spread it around the kitchen. this goes against a lot of what our mothers taught us growing up. to prevent food poisoning. cdc said place raw chicken in a disposable bag before putting it in the shopping cart and wash your hands with warm and soapy water and designate a separate cutting board for chicken and i prefer it not be wood and cook it nool the internal temperature is 165 degrees. >> no wood? >> it retains bacteria. >> learn something from erika every day. >>> so it is an experiment aimed at moving some of the d.c. most detested pests. >> this will make your skin crawl. but it is costing you hundreds ofhousands of dollars. this morning jodi fleischer and the new 4 i-team show us how the city is taking a gamble on what could be a aground-breng step to rid the city of rats. >> reporter:s in unusual aimed at winning the rat race. birth control for rodents. scott bennett is all for the city trying new treatme
the cdc is warning people don't watch raw chicken. it is contaminated with bacteria lyle salmonella and washington it could spread it around the kitchen. this goes against a lot of what our mothers taught us growing up. to prevent food poisoning. cdc said place raw chicken in a disposable bag before putting it in the shopping cart and wash your hands with warm and soapy water and designate a separate cutting board for chicken and i prefer it not be wood and cook it nool the internal temperature...
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the cdc is already tracking the worst measles spike in the u.s. in decades. more than 700 cases across 22 states. the outbreak mostly hitting people who are unvaccinated. >> it could actually stay in the air for up to two hours, and if you walk into a room where somebody had previously had measles, it is possible to get infected. >> and victor oquendo with us live tonight. you mentioned the ship's doctor has asked for 100 doses of the vaccine, but it needs to be given quickly. how long could the quarantine itself last? >> reporter: well, david, timing is key here. the sooner you take the vaccine after exposure, the more effective it is. there's also usually a 10 to 12-day surveillance period. police at that port tell us the ship could pull out soon. it is based on the island of curacao, but the question is, which country will let it dock before everyone onboard has been given it the all clear? >> victor, thank you. >>> one of president trump's potential nominees is bowing out tonight. stephen moore is now withdrawing his name for consideration of the federal
the cdc is already tracking the worst measles spike in the u.s. in decades. more than 700 cases across 22 states. the outbreak mostly hitting people who are unvaccinated. >> it could actually stay in the air for up to two hours, and if you walk into a room where somebody had previously had measles, it is possible to get infected. >> and victor oquendo with us live tonight. you mentioned the ship's doctor has asked for 100 doses of the vaccine, but it needs to be given quickly. how...
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the cdc reveals frightening new information.drugs or over-the-counter drugs from china your medicine cabinet. we'll speak to a leading expert who is sounding the alarm, exposing the risk of america's dependence on medicine from china. ♪ going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada. oral-b. brush like a pro. ... going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro... ...patients get their day back... ...to be with... ... family... ...or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study... ...neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17%... ...to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver... ...neulasta the day after chemo... ...and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, some
the cdc reveals frightening new information.drugs or over-the-counter drugs from china your medicine cabinet. we'll speak to a leading expert who is sounding the alarm, exposing the risk of america's dependence on medicine from china. ♪ going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada. oral-b. brush like a pro. ... going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro... ...patients get their day...
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the cdc says the way to end this outbreak is to make sure everybody who is able get vaccinated back in the year 2000 measles was officially eliminated in the u s that means it was no longer continuously transmitted in the nation. but now the cdc says if the outbreaks continue into the summer and fall the us could lose measles elimination status life threatening diseases infecting the los angeles police station the lapd's central division. >>had to be disinfected after an officer was sick and with typhoid fever. another employee has typhus like symptoms typhoid fever is rare the illness usually affects less than 400 people in the us every year. it most commonly comes to people who travel abroad to places like pakistan and india that's according to the centers for disease confrol prevention. tice is often d by contact with lice and fleas that are infected frozen pizza in says soups and so it is these are all easy and quick dinner and snack options, but experts say they could also kill you that's the opinion of researchers. >>behind 2 studies published this week in the medical journal the
the cdc says the way to end this outbreak is to make sure everybody who is able get vaccinated back in the year 2000 measles was officially eliminated in the u s that means it was no longer continuously transmitted in the nation. but now the cdc says if the outbreaks continue into the summer and fall the us could lose measles elimination status life threatening diseases infecting the los angeles police station the lapd's central division. >>had to be disinfected after an officer was sick...
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we'll hear from officials from the cdc and the world health organization, who are part of this pandemic and biosecurity forum.
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cdc estimates three fifths of pregnancy related deaths in america are preventable. the stunning reality is that
cdc estimates three fifths of pregnancy related deaths in america are preventable. the stunning reality is that
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s plans , which is the cdc survey of mothers across the country in terms of capturing their pregnancy experience. chairman neal: thank you. let me recognize ranking member brady for five minutes. mr. brady: chairman, thank you for hosting this hearing. the reason republicans on this committee launched a investigation last year was that this problem's been growing for more than 30 years. from about the time ms. felix, you were two years old. the question is, why hasn't this been addressed before? why has this gone on so long? a woman shouldn't have to fear giving birth. especially when they have done everything right, as you did. what i think is important is that washington likes tock - to be simplistic. it's really important we're not. we have to get to the root causes of this mortality and get serious about it. medical factors do play a role. obesity is higher in some races than others. hypertension the same. , diabetes, the same. all which lead to early births and c-sections, all which can help, unfortunately, drive mortality for moms. we can't just accept that as genetics. we have
s plans , which is the cdc survey of mothers across the country in terms of capturing their pregnancy experience. chairman neal: thank you. let me recognize ranking member brady for five minutes. mr. brady: chairman, thank you for hosting this hearing. the reason republicans on this committee launched a investigation last year was that this problem's been growing for more than 30 years. from about the time ms. felix, you were two years old. the question is, why hasn't this been addressed...
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the cdc sounding the alarm as parents prefer to send their kids to summer camp and even considering aeasles travel ban. what do you need to know? joining us live, doctor jeanette. let's look at how measles is impacting states that allow nonmedical exemptions and you can see all the states impacted there. >> over 26 states. desperate times call for desperate measures. to protect those who are most vulnerable, newborn babies, children who are undergoing chemotherapy, cancer patients, weakened immune systems, we've got to protect them in the way we protect the community when 99% are immunized is called herd immunity. let's not forget measles is highly infectious and highly contagious. we can't have if you are exposed to measles you can't go out in public exposing other people and going to camp, getting on an airplane. heather: all these nonmedical exemptions, we should put that on the back burner to protect people who are more inclined. >> not only protect yourself but others who just can't get the vaccination. for example a newborn baby, you can't -- until your 6 months of age if you ar
the cdc sounding the alarm as parents prefer to send their kids to summer camp and even considering aeasles travel ban. what do you need to know? joining us live, doctor jeanette. let's look at how measles is impacting states that allow nonmedical exemptions and you can see all the states impacted there. >> over 26 states. desperate times call for desperate measures. to protect those who are most vulnerable, newborn babies, children who are undergoing chemotherapy, cancer patients,...
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according to the cdc, 4% of adults used prescription sleep aids.y people watching the news at 4:41 eastern time probably use one of those pills. >>> have you tried the impossible burger? >> i have not. >> a lot of people tried and talking about it. now, there's a nationwide shortage. okay, paint a picture for me. uh, well, this will be the kitchen. and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. yeah, it's a lot. but td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. great. can you help us pour the foundation too? i think you want a house near the lake, not in it. come with a goal. leave with a plan. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> signs of waivering in republican support for stephen moore as more disparaging comments emerge. lindsey graham, susan collins sending signals tot to officially send his confirmation to the senate. senator ernst gave a strong statement saying it's unlikely i would
according to the cdc, 4% of adults used prescription sleep aids.y people watching the news at 4:41 eastern time probably use one of those pills. >>> have you tried the impossible burger? >> i have not. >> a lot of people tried and talking about it. now, there's a nationwide shortage. okay, paint a picture for me. uh, well, this will be the kitchen. and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off...
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dÍa de conmemoraciÓn de los caÍdos esta familia no es la excepciÓn a la hora de ligar con las deudin cdcciÓn del desfile del carnaval de san francisco 2019 . >>> miles de personas inundaron las aceras de la calle 24 y de un largo tramo de la calle misiÓn . >>> uno de los jugadores de san francisco se lanzÓ a secas representando el equipo . >>> mucha participaciÓn y fue un carnaval anual que aÑo a aÑo se celebra ahÍ . >>> muchas gracias por asistir y gracias por su sintonÍa nos v o vemos el dÍa de maÑana . >>>a oklahoma. mientras una ola de calor rompe rÉcord por encima de 100 grados f en el sureste del paÍs. >> los venezolanos dicen basta a la muerte de menores que esperan un trasplante, con 4 los niÑos fallecidos en el mes por la escasez de venezuela. este experto en asuntos y analista polÍ
dÍa de conmemoraciÓn de los caÍdos esta familia no es la excepciÓn a la hora de ligar con las deudin cdcciÓn del desfile del carnaval de san francisco 2019 . >>> miles de personas inundaron las aceras de la calle 24 y de un largo tramo de la calle misiÓn . >>> uno de los jugadores de san francisco se lanzÓ a secas representando el equipo . >>> mucha participaciÓn y fue un carnaval anual que aÑo a aÑo se celebra ahÍ . >>> muchas gracias por asistir...
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the cdc says ticks are going to be bad this yr.to protect yourself and your family. >> tips on ticks. >>> and a new twist in the battle overbo aion. action today against one of the new verlander: since wwi, more than 645,000 men and women have givd their lives to defenr freedom. that's almost 16 of these stadiums. by wearing a poppy, we're honoring someone's parent. we're remembering someone's child. we're paying tribute to someone's best friend. ♪ vo: this memorial day weekend, we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice. visit the usaa poppy wall of honor this frihey through sunday onational mall. idrving and hit the holiday road, there's a lot to do. >> tommy mcfly has some suggestions throughout the dmv for the weekend. >> wine, celebrities,nda.c. slater. we've got it all. loudoun county, one of the oldest winer ries in the county. >> this saturday we havee washington city paper saying the best cover band. the show starts at 6:00 p.m. gates open at 5:00. they'll be ready to rock it out. >> plus they'll be opening up7 198a
the cdc says ticks are going to be bad this yr.to protect yourself and your family. >> tips on ticks. >>> and a new twist in the battle overbo aion. action today against one of the new verlander: since wwi, more than 645,000 men and women have givd their lives to defenr freedom. that's almost 16 of these stadiums. by wearing a poppy, we're honoring someone's parent. we're remembering someone's child. we're paying tribute to someone's best friend. ♪ vo: this memorial day...
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the cdc releasing new numbers. there are now 764 cases spread across 23 states with pennsylvania now joining the list. and adrienne bankert is in california where there were three counties facing outbreaks. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you too, robin. yes. we have eight confirmed cases here in los angeles county. health officials are saying there are eight measles cases here, and we're at one location where people were shopping and eating and were exposed to contagious patients. parents on edge as the cdc releases alarming new numbers on the measles outbreak. >>> 764 people have contracted it this year alone, the greatest number of cases reported in the u.s. since 1994. one-third of which include children and infants under the age of 5. >> it's scary there's more and more outbreaks. >> reporter: rachel barrett says her 5-year-old was immunized early, and mia, 5 months old, is too young to get vaccinated. >> my fear would prevent me going out and taking her places but i can't shut down our li
the cdc releasing new numbers. there are now 764 cases spread across 23 states with pennsylvania now joining the list. and adrienne bankert is in california where there were three counties facing outbreaks. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you too, robin. yes. we have eight confirmed cases here in los angeles county. health officials are saying there are eight measles cases here, and we're at one location where people were shopping and eating and were exposed to...
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. >> all right, well the cdc and state health officials are considering banning people from flying tont transmission of the disease. it would be a do not board list. this measure has been used since 2007 for patients who have tuberculosis. >> we've seen other states like maine and connecticut look at that nonmedical exemption, which is big reason why our vaccine rates are so low is that we see these communities that people just aren't vaccinating, and so eliminating those nonmedical exemptions have been a solution some other states have looked at. here in colorado we looked at that solution and we decided to go a route where we formalized a process how you got that exemption. instead of turning paperwork into a school we wanted people to turn that paperwork into their local health departments. that's been the most interesting thing for me as a legislator. i'm an emergency roomg nurse and i ran for office because i think being a nurse is a perspective to have being a legislator. to see how partisan this issue became to me when i walked into it, i never would have thought it was a parti
. >> all right, well the cdc and state health officials are considering banning people from flying tont transmission of the disease. it would be a do not board list. this measure has been used since 2007 for patients who have tuberculosis. >> we've seen other states like maine and connecticut look at that nonmedical exemption, which is big reason why our vaccine rates are so low is that we see these communities that people just aren't vaccinating, and so eliminating those nonmedical...
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the cdc putting out expectation-for new moms.nt moms need to speak up and let their healthcare provider know about symptoms or complications. the cdc report outlining that recommendation every step of the way for preventing pregnancy related deaths. also just in, new jersey's governor taking pro active steps today signing four bills into law designed to improve maternal healthcare. the democrat governor signed the measures that include providing medicare to cover dulas and more for those on medicaid. >> shepard: thanks, laura. a great grandmother visiting walt disney world arrested for having cbd oil in her back. you can also buy it off of convenience stores there in central florida very near the happiest place on earth. but possessing cbd oil there is a felony. what is up with that, florida? that's next. if you're a veteran homeowner who needs cash, call newday usa. home values are rising, and with newday's va cash out home loan, you can borrow up to 100 percent of your home's increased value. you could get 54,000 dollars or mor
the cdc putting out expectation-for new moms.nt moms need to speak up and let their healthcare provider know about symptoms or complications. the cdc report outlining that recommendation every step of the way for preventing pregnancy related deaths. also just in, new jersey's governor taking pro active steps today signing four bills into law designed to improve maternal healthcare. the democrat governor signed the measures that include providing medicare to cover dulas and more for those on...
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>> the cdc has surveillance data on abortion procedures across the u.s. the most recent is from the year 2015. so, that year, according to the cdc, there were more than 600,000 legal abortion procedures performed across 49 states and area in the u.s. anecdotely, this week, planned parenthood said its southeast regional office, which covers alabama and georgia received an influx of phone calls from women relating to abortion bans we are seeing emerge this week. anecdotely, hundreds of women are raising alarming concern and questions. >> we are going to address that and talk to her about it. that's next hour. jacqueline, we appreciate it. thank you. >> thank you. >> we want to hear your thoughts on this fight over the anti-abortion legislation across the country. tweet us. @victor blackwell. >> you can use the #newday. it matters what you think. chime in. >>> we want to talk to you about the region called tornado alley. it is living up to its name today and in the days to come. this tornado in northern oklahoma is more than 30 reported tornadoes that ripped
>> the cdc has surveillance data on abortion procedures across the u.s. the most recent is from the year 2015. so, that year, according to the cdc, there were more than 600,000 legal abortion procedures performed across 49 states and area in the u.s. anecdotely, this week, planned parenthood said its southeast regional office, which covers alabama and georgia received an influx of phone calls from women relating to abortion bans we are seeing emerge this week. anecdotely, hundreds of...
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s > the measles outbreak spreading according to new numbers from the cdc.re now 8 cases in 23 states, including maryland. that's an increase of 75 cases from the week before. most of the cases are in new york and involve unvaccinated members of the orthodox jewish community. they call it the worst measles outbreak in the quarter century. it is con tatagious and can livn the air for two hours after an infected person passes through. >>> a d.c. authoraccuse ds d of publicly shaming met tro employee on the morning commute. >> she tweeted a photo complaining about a metro employee who was in uniform and eating on the train. it reads, quote, i thought we were not allowed to eat on the train. this is unacceptable, end quote. metro thanked the author for holding the worker accountable, but the backlash on social medi was fad furious. several people commenting on the race and gender of the employee blaming the author for publicly shaming the woman while she ate her breakfast. ascithe criti drew, the author dropped her complaint, deleted her tweet, deactivated her t
s > the measles outbreak spreading according to new numbers from the cdc.re now 8 cases in 23 states, including maryland. that's an increase of 75 cases from the week before. most of the cases are in new york and involve unvaccinated members of the orthodox jewish community. they call it the worst measles outbreak in the quarter century. it is con tatagious and can livn the air for two hours after an infected person passes through. >>> a d.c. authoraccuse ds d of publicly shaming...
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. >>> the cdc released the measles numbers and they are alarming. 764 cases were reported if 23 statesst reported since 1994. one-third of infants under the age of 5. they recommend babies get vaccinated before their 1st birthday. >> i think the most important group is six months old to 11 months old. normally, we would postpone that vaccination to 12 months. we like to get those unvaccinated children in. >> the cdc warns before traveling internationally, check to see if that country is under a measles outbreak. >>> we have been told for years to apply sunscreen generously. now there is concern after a new data reveals chemicals in sunscreen can be absorbed into your body and enter your blood stream this morning on gma, j. jen ashton says this study means more research must be done on ingredients in sunscreen to understand how they are affecting us. it is not an excuse to stop using them. >> on this point, we have to be crystal clear, melanoma kills people of all colors. sunscreen right now is the best protection we have. >> dr. arson recommends sun screens with spf 15 or higher. more
. >>> the cdc released the measles numbers and they are alarming. 764 cases were reported if 23 statesst reported since 1994. one-third of infants under the age of 5. they recommend babies get vaccinated before their 1st birthday. >> i think the most important group is six months old to 11 months old. normally, we would postpone that vaccination to 12 months. we like to get those unvaccinated children in. >> the cdc warns before traveling internationally, check to see if...
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but the cdc says no new states reported cases in the past week. a disease that was effectively eradicated. now it's back. >> as joe biden takes a swing through new hampshire, growing signs the president may be most worried about him, about the former vice president, in 2020. (paul) great. another wireless ad. so many of them are full of this complicated, tricky language about their network and offers and blah blah blah. look. sprint's going to do things differently. and let you decide for yourself. they're offering a new 100% total satisfaction guarantee. try it out and see the savings. if you don't love it, get your money back. see? simple. now sprint's unlimited plan comes with one of the newest phones included for just $35 a month. so switch now. for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we every chip will crack.. this daughter was home visiting when mom saw a chip in her windshield. >> mom: honey is that a chip? >> tech: they wanted it fixed fast so they brought it to us. >> mom: hi. >> tech: with our
but the cdc says no new states reported cases in the past week. a disease that was effectively eradicated. now it's back. >> as joe biden takes a swing through new hampshire, growing signs the president may be most worried about him, about the former vice president, in 2020. (paul) great. another wireless ad. so many of them are full of this complicated, tricky language about their network and offers and blah blah blah. look. sprint's going to do things differently. and let you decide for...
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>> if you're traveling internationally then yes that six month of hp but the cdc guideline is typically2 and 15 months old. then again between four and six years of age. if you're traveling and a high risk area, then you need to consider getting that. elizabeth: what about adults? people that had the measles when they were little, now adults, viewers are saying my goodness, should we get the vaccine? >> if you will or between 1963 and 1989 you probably only had one dose of the vaccine. today's standard is two doses. you may still have immunity from the one dose but if you're not sure, and you are concerned, talk to your doctor. they can give you a measles, mumps and rubella booster. elizabeth: do they need a blood sample? if you're in a high-risk area you would advise doing that, right? >> absolutely. elizabeth: will you come back? >> absolutely. elizabeth: we always need dr. janette nesheiwat to calm the waters out there it is the lay of the land. the common voice of dr. janette nesheiwat. good to see you. the highly anticipated uber ipo. this is a debut of the big ridesharing company
>> if you're traveling internationally then yes that six month of hp but the cdc guideline is typically2 and 15 months old. then again between four and six years of age. if you're traveling and a high risk area, then you need to consider getting that. elizabeth: what about adults? people that had the measles when they were little, now adults, viewers are saying my goodness, should we get the vaccine? >> if you will or between 1963 and 1989 you probably only had one dose of the...
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with more than 50,000 people suffering serious child birth complications annually, the cdc says for everythers dies, three could have been saved especially for african-american women who are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications, it comes along with a report from the american college of gynecologists and obstetricians which asks people to have an examination 12 weeks after delivery, that 40% of women do not return for. some of the statistics in that story, and "the new york times" did a piece on this yesterday are just staggering. what's happening a lot in these african-american communities is they do not have access to proper health care. they are not heard when they show up at the hospitals, they are not believed. that they feel something is wrong. you don't equate that with the united states of america. >> that's right. >> it shouldn't be happening around the world. >> and it's a dangerous cycle. >> it shouldn't be happening around the world or globally certainly in our back yard. >>> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is urging to move on from the mue
with more than 50,000 people suffering serious child birth complications annually, the cdc says for everythers dies, three could have been saved especially for african-american women who are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications, it comes along with a report from the american college of gynecologists and obstetricians which asks people to have an examination 12 weeks after delivery, that 40% of women do not return for. some of the statistics in that story, and...
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the cdc has airm answer. we'll share it with you. >>> first at 5:30, a live look outside as we get the friday started. a beautifook at the capitol building. where almost there. almost to the weekend. once again, we are tracking rain as the workweek ends. seems like every time we're talking about rain. >> months. >> good morning, i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrest. thanks for waking up with us. let's get to storm team meteorologist chuck bell and hen talk to melissa mollet about first 4traffic. what do you have? >> if we get rain today, i believe that will ri fys in a row. i know it rained lastfriday, the one before that and befor -- >> we don't like this pattern.re >> the sth of rainy fridays isn't going t make me a popular person at all. maybe next weekend will be better. for now, starting off with a partly cloudy sky over washington. the rain is gone for now, although there's a cce for showers and thunderstorms later today. currently 59 in leesburg. 63 in marinersburg, west virginia. 66 in quantico, and 6
the cdc has airm answer. we'll share it with you. >>> first at 5:30, a live look outside as we get the friday started. a beautifook at the capitol building. where almost there. almost to the weekend. once again, we are tracking rain as the workweek ends. seems like every time we're talking about rain. >> months. >> good morning, i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrest. thanks for waking up with us. let's get to storm team meteorologist chuck bell and hen talk to melissa...
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. >>> the cdc dealing with 971 cases of measles in the first five months of this year.hat's the most since 1992. 953 cases were reported for the entire year. the two largest outbreaks right now are in new york. >>> former vp, joe biden, says he is skipping this weekend's democratic convention in san francisco. his campaign says they are planning a fundraising trip to the bay area that could happen next month. >>> some help for renters. a bill that would cap nearly 7% rent increases cleared the assembly and headed to the senate. the bill is not as strong as backers want. it it would fire after three years. >>> crews are gearing up for fire season tonight in contra costa county. >> reporter: if you live in the contra costa county fire protection district, you may have some work to do this welcome. >> please abate your weeds, whether it's in your yard, vacant lots, or ranch property. 3 inches or less. >> reporter: the county put on a show today showing exactly what kind of fire protection they want around home homes: >> after two notices if they have not abated, we write a
. >>> the cdc dealing with 971 cases of measles in the first five months of this year.hat's the most since 1992. 953 cases were reported for the entire year. the two largest outbreaks right now are in new york. >>> former vp, joe biden, says he is skipping this weekend's democratic convention in san francisco. his campaign says they are planning a fundraising trip to the bay area that could happen next month. >>> some help for renters. a bill that would cap nearly 7%...
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the cdc says there are 704 confirmed measles cases nationwide. that compares to 372 for all of last year. >> let's talk about our weather and bring in our chief meteorologist, bill martin. it is beautiful and cooled down. >>> we're kind of going into a mild pattern this week. we're not looking at the 80s and 90s. right now we've got an interesting pattern developing. we have this low pressure centerment it was cool today because of this. it's drawing this thunder and lightning and thunderstorms down from the mountains from the east to the west. so what that's done, it's popping it this way and we're actually getting reports of lightning strikes east of walnut creek right now. it's runing into the lafayette area and if we come in real close here is lafayette. it is moving this way. in discovery bay, it's raining significantly, coming down pretty good. what i've noticed here in the last hour is these system, as the change, these storms are weakening. either way, piece of lightning or thunder a possibility. this is reacting to mount diablo right now
the cdc says there are 704 confirmed measles cases nationwide. that compares to 372 for all of last year. >> let's talk about our weather and bring in our chief meteorologist, bill martin. it is beautiful and cooled down. >>> we're kind of going into a mild pattern this week. we're not looking at the 80s and 90s. right now we've got an interesting pattern developing. we have this low pressure centerment it was cool today because of this. it's drawing this thunder and lightning...
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now the cdc says the us could be close to losing its elimination status for that disease. look outside the richmond center fell bridge looks fantastic here and the weather is going to be looking pretty great this afternoon and this weekend. well, the weather traffic check coming up in a moment. >>40 on this friday and it veling this weekend and of course when you do have those foggy mornings like you do at sfo. he got a delay to a 50 minute one right around that at now you're good in oakland and san jose. so that's great to see no delays out there this morning if you're heading up into the sierra you are going to have some really nice weather temperatures in the 60's is very comfortable, but watch out for those afternoon thunderstorms so continue today tomorrow into sunday by monday as we head back to work well that's when the skies finally decide to clear robin it so foggy out there that's going to impact your drive across the golden gate so be careful definitely expect reduced visibility across the span here want to watch. >>little busy into san francisco. but not bad an
now the cdc says the us could be close to losing its elimination status for that disease. look outside the richmond center fell bridge looks fantastic here and the weather is going to be looking pretty great this afternoon and this weekend. well, the weather traffic check coming up in a moment. >>40 on this friday and it veling this weekend and of course when you do have those foggy mornings like you do at sfo. he got a delay to a 50 minute one right around that at now you're good in...
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as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first...ge. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. behr presents: outdone yourself. staining be done... and stay done through every season. behr semi-transparent stain, overall #1 rated. stay done for years to come. right now get incredible savings on behr premium paints & stains. exclusively at the home depot. >>> the trump administration easing up on huawei a little bit. the congress department granting exemptions to the restrictions placed on huawei last week issuing a temporary license that allows it to maintain existing networks and continue providing services. itst still banned from -- it's still banned from buying u.s. equipment to make new presump
as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first...ge. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. behr presents: outdone...
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according to the cdc in the first five months of 2019 there have been 971 cases of the measles reported. that's the highest number of cases in a single year since 1992. and since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000. cdc officials warn that the virus may lose its elimination status if the current rate of outbreaks continues. and still to come, teaming up, an unlikely duo. cortez and ked cruz have found some common ground. how their working together to try to break a massive change in washington. >>> and down to the wire, the decision today that could make missouri the first u.s. state without an operating abortion clinic. ...when a plan stops being a plan and gets set into motion. today's merrill can help you get there with the people, tools, and personalized advice to help turn your ambitions into action. what would you like the power to do? be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's di
according to the cdc in the first five months of 2019 there have been 971 cases of the measles reported. that's the highest number of cases in a single year since 1992. and since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000. cdc officials warn that the virus may lose its elimination status if the current rate of outbreaks continues. and still to come, teaming up, an unlikely duo. cortez and ked cruz have found some common ground. how their working together to try to break a massive change in...