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we have the cdc are monitoring this carefully. we have the responsibility of doing our effectiveness studies and those studies are underway. among the questions we ask is what is the protection we are getting from our vaccines against severe disease, hospitalization and death? fortunately, those numbers are relatively low, but these are the data we are following over time. suzanne: dr. walensky, it is interesting thinking about therapeutics. we have different doctors making different recommendations about who should use them. there is not a lot of testing done on how well therapeutics do with people who have to be vaccinated in the long-term. it is more prevalent in people who use therapeutics. how are you laying all of this in terms of how you are advising who should use a therapeutic and when? dr. walensky: certainly, again, i will harp on the vaccine first. the thing that is most important is get your vaccine because that will protect you against severe disease. what i would like to encourage people to do is to reach out to the
we have the cdc are monitoring this carefully. we have the responsibility of doing our effectiveness studies and those studies are underway. among the questions we ask is what is the protection we are getting from our vaccines against severe disease, hospitalization and death? fortunately, those numbers are relatively low, but these are the data we are following over time. suzanne: dr. walensky, it is interesting thinking about therapeutics. we have different doctors making different...
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. ♪ >> cdc director dr.helle walensky talks about a potential surge in covid-19 cases this winter. she stresses the importance of getting vaccinated and dating up to date on boosters. and -- the measures that one should take to keep their workforce healthy. the state by the chamber of commerce. this is 40 minutes. >> what should employers be thinking about when we head into the winter? we have an attentive audience right now. >> first of all, thank you for having me back. it is a pleasure to be back here with you. and i am delighted to have critical businesses on the radar. in terms of where we are right now, you are right we are in a different ways than we were in may of 2021. and we have traversed hard terrain during this time. in terms of where we are now, we are tracking at about 40,000 cases of covid every day. our household emissions are at 3200 and deaths are somewhere between 350 and 400 per day. while that is different differet then we have seen in some of our prior months, i am disturbed we are at
. ♪ >> cdc director dr.helle walensky talks about a potential surge in covid-19 cases this winter. she stresses the importance of getting vaccinated and dating up to date on boosters. and -- the measures that one should take to keep their workforce healthy. the state by the chamber of commerce. this is 40 minutes. >> what should employers be thinking about when we head into the winter? we have an attentive audience right now. >> first of all, thank you for having me back. it...
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of course, the cdc website still says two months.ant to point out there is a new poll done by gallup that shows more americans say the cdc has not done a good job of messaging than thank they did a good job. i'm not asking you to grade the cdc, unless you want to. kristen: this is actually the thing that terrifies me the most about the cdc, about how much trust is lost. they are doing a bad job with boosters and with masks, in my opinion, and i think it is a superclean message with boosters. if you are older, you should get the boosters. you can get it if you are younger, but the data has shown it as older people who need it. what is older? well, there was a lancet study from the u.k., 30 million people , with those over 80, those with comorbidity, those on chronic immuno suppressants, and those who have chronic immune disease, those four categories. those groups of people should get the booster, absolutely, and i am recommending it for 65 and older, because people who are younger, there boosters and vaccines are actually keeping the
of course, the cdc website still says two months.ant to point out there is a new poll done by gallup that shows more americans say the cdc has not done a good job of messaging than thank they did a good job. i'm not asking you to grade the cdc, unless you want to. kristen: this is actually the thing that terrifies me the most about the cdc, about how much trust is lost. they are doing a bad job with boosters and with masks, in my opinion, and i think it is a superclean message with boosters. if...
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here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight the cdc says the u.s. is seeing the highest flu hospitalization rates in a decade and fewer flu vaccines have been administered compared to last year. >> i think what is so concerning to us right now is the rates of our increases in positivity rates. >> reporter: as for other illnesses, today health officials in europe approved a new shot that must go through the regulatory process here in the u.s. and would not be available in time for this season's surge. right now more than three-fourths of all pediatric hospital beds are occupied nationwide. >> one of the most challenging aspects about treating patients with rsv is knowing that they are going to get worse before they get better. >> reporter: typically rsv only results in mild cold-like symptoms but can be serious in very young children or older adults. the cdc estimates that over 500 die each year from complications. this week a six-year-old passed away in michigan. in florida, this three-year-old caught rsv and now pneumonia. his mom spoke with us fro
here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight the cdc says the u.s. is seeing the highest flu hospitalization rates in a decade and fewer flu vaccines have been administered compared to last year. >> i think what is so concerning to us right now is the rates of our increases in positivity rates. >> reporter: as for other illnesses, today health officials in europe approved a new shot that must go through the regulatory process here in the u.s. and would not be available in time...
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here's the thing, the cdc data, the cdc says, 66% of the more than 107,000 overdose deaths were drivenose overdose deaths are most in u.s. history. not sure who is advising the press secretary toy to say what she is saying. dea say drug cartels are killing americans with fentanyl at catastrophic, record rates like they have never seen before. >> liz there is no stunt. i actually, you know, someone who has been a new york city detective i don't think fighting crime and taking illegal narcotics having open borders is not a laughing matter and nothing about a stunt. we need to hold those accountable who created this disaster. starts with joe biden, starts with his administration, starts with the secretary of homeland security. like leader mccarthy mentioned earlier this week at the southern border, about time we take back our country. we've seen it here even in my district in nassau county, where people are arrested for burglary rings and linked back to coming over the border. i visited the border. not that long ago, and i will tell you the open border policy is affecting every bit of ind
here's the thing, the cdc data, the cdc says, 66% of the more than 107,000 overdose deaths were drivenose overdose deaths are most in u.s. history. not sure who is advising the press secretary toy to say what she is saying. dea say drug cartels are killing americans with fentanyl at catastrophic, record rates like they have never seen before. >> liz there is no stunt. i actually, you know, someone who has been a new york city detective i don't think fighting crime and taking illegal...
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cdc didn't advise families on what to do.equire six feet of distancing is what kept schools shut into the spring of 2021. public institutions didn't work on behalf of families, slow for new integration. cdc is working to reform itself, but that's not usually the way it works. it's hard to self-organize around a new mission if you're an organization. i think if the administration was more aggressive addressing these deficits, people wouldn't feel so much angst. >> you need to hear that from the new congress, pressure to reform. emily, you also raised in your article the question of mandates for vaccines. are you arguing for flu and covid vaccine mandates? that's very controversial. >> in the article i discuss routine vaccinations, measles pertussis where we don't typically have mandates but the rates are very high. they've gone down over time. we haven't seen schools move to covid vaccine mandates and i don't expect them to. similarly, we haven't seen flu mandates and i don't expect to see those either. >> okay. i know dr. got
cdc didn't advise families on what to do.equire six feet of distancing is what kept schools shut into the spring of 2021. public institutions didn't work on behalf of families, slow for new integration. cdc is working to reform itself, but that's not usually the way it works. it's hard to self-organize around a new mission if you're an organization. i think if the administration was more aggressive addressing these deficits, people wouldn't feel so much angst. >> you need to hear that...
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. >>> here at home tonight, what the cdc is now warning about the flu. what they're now seeing the alarming new numbers. and what they're now recommending when it comes to your children. >>> just in tonight, shark attack. authorities responding to the scene. >>> and making history, the powerball jackpot now the largest jackpot ever. 1.6 billion reasons to stay tuned. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us as we end another week together. we begin with the severe storms in the hours ahead bears down on the south and the heartland, and the 100-car pileup in denver. millions of americans in the path of potential tornados and damaging winds. one tornado report outside dallas already. parts of texas, oklahoma, and arkansas in the path of these storms tonight. major cities including dallas, austin, little rock, oklahoma city, all bracing for the potential of a difficult night ahead. and this was the scene from the same system in colorado, what they called a flash freeze, causing that major pileup in denver. some 100 vehicles, multiple injuries. t
. >>> here at home tonight, what the cdc is now warning about the flu. what they're now seeing the alarming new numbers. and what they're now recommending when it comes to your children. >>> just in tonight, shark attack. authorities responding to the scene. >>> and making history, the powerball jackpot now the largest jackpot ever. 1.6 billion reasons to stay tuned. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us as we end another week together. we...
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. >>> inside the children's hospital overwhelmed by rsv and the cdc's new warning for older adults. >>> and the frenzy for tickets to taylor swift's new tour crashing ticketmaster's website. the outrage from fans and how swift is changing the ticket game >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone a republican party left in the depths of recrimination and soul searching after last week's underwhelming results finds itself at a crossroads tonight facing both its past and its future this evening former president trump hoping to rekindle the fire that launched him into the white house six years ago announcing his third bid for the presidency at the same moment republicans standing at the cusp of winning control of the house needing only two seats, races still being counted to cement a slim but real gop majority tonight republicans already taking critical first steps towards governing and who will lead them garrett haake is following it for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight nbc news projecting republicans are within two seats of taking control of th
. >>> inside the children's hospital overwhelmed by rsv and the cdc's new warning for older adults. >>> and the frenzy for tickets to taylor swift's new tour crashing ticketmaster's website. the outrage from fans and how swift is changing the ticket game >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, everyone a republican party left in the depths of recrimination and soul searching after last week's underwhelming results...
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the cdc says the risk of the public remains low as more than 92% of americans.e're vaccinated against polio when they were children. to covid news. now the cdc has updated guidance for homeless shelters and prisons when it comes to cases of the virus. the facilities are no longer routinely recommending quarantine after someone is exposed to a person with covid-19, the new guidelines also include an option to end isolation for people with covid after 7 days with a negative test. the cdc also emphasizes the importance of maximizing access to in-person visits at detention facilities to help with residents, mental health and well-being. still ahead here at 3 brittney griner has been moved to a prison work camp. what we know about the facilities that she's being captain and it's not good at all. >> the founder of ftx will be answering some questions from congress after his crypto company filed for bankruptcy. what they want to know from him. and later, governor newsom is discussing the possibility of a state budget deficit. why he says california is this prepared for
the cdc says the risk of the public remains low as more than 92% of americans.e're vaccinated against polio when they were children. to covid news. now the cdc has updated guidance for homeless shelters and prisons when it comes to cases of the virus. the facilities are no longer routinely recommending quarantine after someone is exposed to a person with covid-19, the new guidelines also include an option to end isolation for people with covid after 7 days with a negative test. the cdc also...
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the cdc is planning on testing wastewater for polio in more communities. michigan in philadelphia are among the first locations outside of new york to explore plans for analysis. a single case of paralytic polio was confirmed earlier this year in rockland county, new york and wastewater testing there found the virus present in 5 counties. cdc says wastewater testing will happen in counties with possible connections to those communities as well as counties with potentially low polio vaccination coverage. the cdc says the risk to the public remains low was more than 92% of americans were vaccinated against polio during childhood. in covid news, the cdc has updated guidance for homeless shelters and prisons when it comes to cases of the virus. the facilities are no longer routinely recommending quarantine after someone is exposed to a person with covid-19, those new guidelines also include an option to end isolation for people with covid after 7 days with a negative test. the cdc also is emphasizing the importance of maximizing access to in-person visitation
the cdc is planning on testing wastewater for polio in more communities. michigan in philadelphia are among the first locations outside of new york to explore plans for analysis. a single case of paralytic polio was confirmed earlier this year in rockland county, new york and wastewater testing there found the virus present in 5 counties. cdc says wastewater testing will happen in counties with possible connections to those communities as well as counties with potentially low polio vaccination...
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the cdc is recommending nonopioid therapies for sub a kutd or chronic pain. in other words, if the pain is not acute, non-opioid therapies would be preferred. if you are going to prescribe opioids, they tell doctors don't discontinue them abruptly. also if you're going to prescribe opioids, consider offering naloxone at the same time. it's an antidote and if you are going to be giving someone opioids, you should consider giving them naloxone at the same time. max, bianca. >> thank you to elizabeth. >>> in the u.s. death caused by drinking alcohol spiked during the first year of the coronavirus pandemic. according to the centers for disease control and prevention, alcohol use killed 49,000 people in 2020. the alcohol induced death rate increased 26% between 2019 and 2020. that's nearly the same jump in one year as over the decade before. the cdc says that alcoholic liver disease was the underlying cause of more than half those deaths and it says that the death rate was higher for middle age men 55 to 64 years old. >> many people predicted it, didn't they? the
the cdc is recommending nonopioid therapies for sub a kutd or chronic pain. in other words, if the pain is not acute, non-opioid therapies would be preferred. if you are going to prescribe opioids, they tell doctors don't discontinue them abruptly. also if you're going to prescribe opioids, consider offering naloxone at the same time. it's an antidote and if you are going to be giving someone opioids, you should consider giving them naloxone at the same time. max, bianca. >> thank you to...
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many states follow the cdc guidance and the cdc added covid vaccine to children's immunization schedules if you look at the risk of severe complication or death from covid for children it is 0.025%. ashley: just common sense as you say. thank you very much. california's governor newsom is up for reelection but doesn't bother to campaign despite the effort to recall him. california guy steve hilton will deal with this in the next hour. rising rates and high gas prices causing customers to pull back on spending, who do voters blame inflation on? aishah hasnie will break it all down for us next. ♪ ♪ [christmas music] ♪ ♪ ♪ weathertech gift cards have the power to wow everyone on your holiday list. offering a variety of american made products. weathertech! nice! like floorliners... cargo liner... tablet holder... boot tray... cupfone... sink mat... pet feeding system... anti-fatigue comfortmat and more. order the weathertech gift card instantly for the perfect gift at weathertech.com ashley: a new fox bowl shows inflation is the number one issue facing voters in georgia. aishah hasnie is in
many states follow the cdc guidance and the cdc added covid vaccine to children's immunization schedules if you look at the risk of severe complication or death from covid for children it is 0.025%. ashley: just common sense as you say. thank you very much. california's governor newsom is up for reelection but doesn't bother to campaign despite the effort to recall him. california guy steve hilton will deal with this in the next hour. rising rates and high gas prices causing customers to pull...
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so far the cdc reporting 23,000 people have been hospitalized, 1,300 deaths.hose numbers nearly doubling since last week. right now the south getting hit the hardest as the flu typically starts in the south and works its way north, but flu is on the rise across the country. >> there's a lot of people who think that the increases that are happening now are because there's been a lack of exposure over the last couple of years. >> reporter: and the wave of flu crashing on top of children's hospitals, already overflowing with young patients sick with other respiratory illnesses like rsv. pediatric hospital bed occupancy at 78%, the highest level nationwide in two years. kansas city mom melody cradles her 9-month-old baby mica who's been in and out of the hospital for a week fighting the virus. >> he was grunting and making a lot of noises when he was breathing, so we knew he was having some trouble. >> reporter: doctors expecting a tough holiday season ahead. >> based on what we're seeing, we're still going to be pretty high levels of transmission around the thank
so far the cdc reporting 23,000 people have been hospitalized, 1,300 deaths.hose numbers nearly doubling since last week. right now the south getting hit the hardest as the flu typically starts in the south and works its way north, but flu is on the rise across the country. >> there's a lot of people who think that the increases that are happening now are because there's been a lack of exposure over the last couple of years. >> reporter: and the wave of flu crashing on top of...
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. >> reporter: according to the cdc, about 60% of adults suffer from some type of childhood trauma compared to 27%. even though it is a topic that is rarely discussed within the prison walls. and that might be changing. >> the volunteers, are you ready? >> reporter: she's the founder of a non-profit called the compassion prison project. >> arms out. >> reporter: and for the last three years, she's been educating the officials and the inmates about the long-term affects of childhood trauma. the studies have shown that early life abuse is linked to the host of psychological disorders including depression and anxiety, and ptsd. >> being told you're not good enough by your family and being beaten up by your parents. this is damaging to not only the well being, but their ability to perform well for schools. to keep a job to stay focused. >> we have more things in common than differences. >> reporter: she cares about these men even though they've committed heinous crimes. she cares because she too suffered from physical and emotional abuse as a child. >> i shoplifted, i sold drugs. i did things t
. >> reporter: according to the cdc, about 60% of adults suffer from some type of childhood trauma compared to 27%. even though it is a topic that is rarely discussed within the prison walls. and that might be changing. >> the volunteers, are you ready? >> reporter: she's the founder of a non-profit called the compassion prison project. >> arms out. >> reporter: and for the last three years, she's been educating the officials and the inmates about the long-term...
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>> the data the cdc puts together in this country hence way is out of date.ave from 2020 said just some kinds of alcohol-related deaths jumped considerably that year and there was a period of time where people appeared to have been drinking more frequently, drinking at home and at a higher volume. the numbers as they come in now for this year and in future years are likely to be even worse. reporter: the study also shows wide disparity in alcohol-related deaths from region to region. in new mexico, it was incredibly high. you looked at new mexico. what is going on there? >> the state is head and shoulders above other states in the number of alcohol-related deaths it has and the study shows that in new mexico people that died between the ages of 28-39, one in three as alcohol-related and that is due to a constellation of factors having to do with the region, the poverty of the state, disparities within the state, a system still catching up. researchers say it also has to do with a week policy environment. new mexico has typically not embraced a lot of the meas
>> the data the cdc puts together in this country hence way is out of date.ave from 2020 said just some kinds of alcohol-related deaths jumped considerably that year and there was a period of time where people appeared to have been drinking more frequently, drinking at home and at a higher volume. the numbers as they come in now for this year and in future years are likely to be even worse. reporter: the study also shows wide disparity in alcohol-related deaths from region to region. in...
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the cdc has yet to determine the source of the outbreak, but believes it stems froran cheese counters released new images from their web telescope. take a look at these remarkable photos showing a nearby dwarf galaxy. that's about three million light years away. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm serena marshall, cbs news, washington. >>> tonight, the breaking news. president joe biden declaring the election results a good day for democracy as control of congress still hangs in the balance. plus, our new reporting on republicans blaming donald trump for falling short. president joe biden and his party breathing a sigh of relief tonight. >> democrats had a strong night. i am so optimistic about the prospects for america. >> cbs' nancy cordes at the white house. will the president run for reelection? >> watch me. >>> breaking news. hurricane nicole barrels towards florida. schools, airports closed as the storm gains strength. when it could make landfall. cbs' elise preston is in the sunshine state. >>> and jennifer aniston opens up, revealing her
the cdc has yet to determine the source of the outbreak, but believes it stems froran cheese counters released new images from their web telescope. take a look at these remarkable photos showing a nearby dwarf galaxy. that's about three million light years away. for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm serena marshall, cbs news, washington. >>> tonight, the breaking news. president joe biden declaring the election results a good day for democracy as...
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the troubling new data from the cdc and how you can protect yourself and your children. >>> driverless cars are hitting the bay area streets, but is it safe to roll out such unproven technology? >>> people all over the bay area are hoping to win the largest lottery prize in history. what they say this is what voting yes on prop 31 means. yes on 31 ends the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. yes, stops big tobacco from targeting our kids. yes, protects kids from nicotine addiction. vote yes on 31. vo: climate change is fueling a wildfire crisis. destroying our forests. threatening our communities. polluting our air. prop 30 taxes the wealthiest 0.2% to reduce the tailpipe emissions that drive climate change. and prevent wildfires and toxic smoke. so we have clean air to breathe. some say we shouldn't act. tell that to our kids. this is about their future. kevin: calfire firefighters, the american lung association, and the coalition for clean air support prop 30. yes on 30. this is what voting yes on prop 31 means. yes on 31 ends the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. yes, st
the troubling new data from the cdc and how you can protect yourself and your children. >>> driverless cars are hitting the bay area streets, but is it safe to roll out such unproven technology? >>> people all over the bay area are hoping to win the largest lottery prize in history. what they say this is what voting yes on prop 31 means. yes on 31 ends the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. yes, stops big tobacco from targeting our kids. yes, protects kids from nicotine...
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so does breast cancer awareness month, according to the cdc.ast cancer remains the second most common cancer among women in the united states. and earlier today on the four we did hear from the executive director of charlotte maxwell clinic in oakland. this clinic helps low income women attain a more holistic approach to cancer treatment through acupuncture. herbal medicine and massage that are said to improve the quality and longevity of life for cancer patients. most of these services are rarely covered by insurance. and so it really favors those who can pay out of pocket and so we realized that there is a health disparity , health and equity for low income women who can't access the services and so about 31 years ago in 1991. charlotte maxwell clinic was formed to really address that, um, and equity by providing these services free of charge to low income women with cancer who could not otherwise afford them. the charlotte maxwell clinic receives a number of medical referrals but welcomes anyone who walks through the front door. in sports. c
so does breast cancer awareness month, according to the cdc.ast cancer remains the second most common cancer among women in the united states. and earlier today on the four we did hear from the executive director of charlotte maxwell clinic in oakland. this clinic helps low income women attain a more holistic approach to cancer treatment through acupuncture. herbal medicine and massage that are said to improve the quality and longevity of life for cancer patients. most of these services are...
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in october rather than december in cases have been on the rise for rsv in children according to the cdc this respiratory virus typically lasts a week or two and resembles the common cold, but some cases can be serious and un nutley as we learned today deadly abc 7 news contributor dr. alok patel explains that death for rsv is rare, but kids who are born prematurely and who have heart and lung disease are at a higher risk for severe rsv. he explained what parents should watch for. it's important that parents take a deep breath. stay calm and remember that the majority of these cases will resolve on their own and parents should not go to an emergency department unless it really does look like an emergency. so what to look out for is kids who are breathing really fast or using their chest muscles to try to move air almost seem like they're struggling. the advice is not to overcrowd hospitals and only go to the er if it's an emergency start by calling your doctor first according to the department of health and human services this month pediatric hospital beds occupancy across the united sta
in october rather than december in cases have been on the rise for rsv in children according to the cdc this respiratory virus typically lasts a week or two and resembles the common cold, but some cases can be serious and un nutley as we learned today deadly abc 7 news contributor dr. alok patel explains that death for rsv is rare, but kids who are born prematurely and who have heart and lung disease are at a higher risk for severe rsv. he explained what parents should watch for. it's important...
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different government agency, but the cdc has also come under criticism here and the cdc spokeswomanpients will fund and work with community-based organizations in their communities. in other words, she's saying the cdc is giving money to state and local health departments, we're confident that they in turn will subaward to these community groups. bianna, jim? >> so if i can just follow up with why do these community groups say they should receive the money directly? >> so they say, again, they are uniquely positioned. they are the ones who understand the cultural sensitivities, they literally speak the language of the people in these communities and they say, look, in the past government agencies have said, well, we will give the money to a state department of health or a local health department or to a university and we're sure that they will pass some of this along to you, but then they say in the past that trickle down theory has not always worked so well. >> all right. elizabeth cohen, thank you so much for bringing us this really important story. we appreciate it. >> thanks. >>
different government agency, but the cdc has also come under criticism here and the cdc spokeswomanpients will fund and work with community-based organizations in their communities. in other words, she's saying the cdc is giving money to state and local health departments, we're confident that they in turn will subaward to these community groups. bianna, jim? >> so if i can just follow up with why do these community groups say they should receive the money directly? >> so they say,...
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we are hearing from cal fire after the break warning tonight from the cdc about it.acteria outbreak from dental waterlines what we know about the cluster of children infected. it's gonna be cold again tonight. another frosted buys ary for parts of the bay area a little warm up this week. we'll go oking if you think all pads are exactly the same... think again. this always ultra thin is our best yet. it wicks gushes 90% faster and absorbs even more. for up to 100% leak-free and odor-free comfort. this is triple protection from always. suffering from sinus congestion, especially at night? try vicks sinex for up to 100% leak-free and odor-free comfort. for instant relief that lasts up to 12 hours. vicks sinex targets congestion at the source, relieving nasal congestion and sinus pressure by reducing swelling in the sinuses. try vicks sinex. (vo) it's a fact! two out of three americans who qualify for medicare do not receive all the benefits they deserve. you could be missing out! now anthem blue cross introduces a free medicare plan checkup to make sure you receive all
we are hearing from cal fire after the break warning tonight from the cdc about it.acteria outbreak from dental waterlines what we know about the cluster of children infected. it's gonna be cold again tonight. another frosted buys ary for parts of the bay area a little warm up this week. we'll go oking if you think all pads are exactly the same... think again. this always ultra thin is our best yet. it wicks gushes 90% faster and absorbs even more. for up to 100% leak-free and odor-free...
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. >> under cdc guidance, weekly rate of 100 covid cases for every 100,000 residents is considered highe of transmission and we passed that here. the number of new cases reported each day jumped by nearly 70% since last month. the past week more than 1400 new cases reported countywide each day. however covid hospitalizations and deaths remain low and the spike is below the search during the height of the pandemic health officials want people to be careful so they strongly recommend people mask up in l.a. county in public indoor spaces, public transit, correctional detention facilities and homeless and emergency shelters. >> when it comes to what they are doing l.a., the health department, is their job and duty to monitor to look for prevalence of diseases and make sense to make recommendations but keep it at that, recommendations and optional for all. >> optional being the key word. health officials strongly recommend people mask up in l.a. county, not in fomenting mask mandate. >> masks are a polarizing way to go given the past couple of years but mask mandate is a different thing. man
. >> under cdc guidance, weekly rate of 100 covid cases for every 100,000 residents is considered highe of transmission and we passed that here. the number of new cases reported each day jumped by nearly 70% since last month. the past week more than 1400 new cases reported countywide each day. however covid hospitalizations and deaths remain low and the spike is below the search during the height of the pandemic health officials want people to be careful so they strongly recommend people...
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because what happens is, the cdc says we recommend x. and they say, we can't mandate it, but this is our recommendation. and then all of these local officials say, well, we're going to follow the cdc's recommendation because we're going to defer to the experts and what ends up happening is there is no actual decider. and the point of our entire republican and our voting is to allow us to hold the deciders accountable and so far dr. fauci, who, sean, i really believe 100 years from now when they write the true definitive historical study of our response to covid, i think dr. fauci is going to be the villain of this entire story. i think he's going to be on the wrong side of history. because we will not have political persuasions influencing things. and the long verdict of history tends to be far more honest than the short term. and fauci got everything wrong. unfortunately none of us now today are going to be around for when that reckoning comes due. >> sean: i'm going to live forever, don't worry. >> that's what's so frustrating to many
because what happens is, the cdc says we recommend x. and they say, we can't mandate it, but this is our recommendation. and then all of these local officials say, well, we're going to follow the cdc's recommendation because we're going to defer to the experts and what ends up happening is there is no actual decider. and the point of our entire republican and our voting is to allow us to hold the deciders accountable and so far dr. fauci, who, sean, i really believe 100 years from now when they...
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it might later, but there are some doubts about that, and the cdc spokesperson said, we are confidentwith communities. in other words, the cdc says we're giving money to health departments and we think that -- we hope that -- we've asked those departments to give community groups money, but there are no promises. victor? alisyn? >> i'll take it, elizabeth. thank you so much for explaining all of that. >>> jay leno was back on stage this weekend. it's been two weeks since he suffered significant burns in that gasoline fire. he's the former "tonight show" host who performed in front of a soldout crowd in california. he appeared to be in good spirits and he joked with photographers outside. >> i got two shows tonight. regular and extra crispy. thank you and good night, ladies and gentlemen. >> oh. >> never thought of myself as a roast comic. thank you. thank you. good night. thank you very much. >> so leno was working underneath a car earlier this month when he suffered burns on his hands and face. the 72-year-old underwent two surgeries to treat his burns. he is scheduled to perform thr
it might later, but there are some doubts about that, and the cdc spokesperson said, we are confidentwith communities. in other words, the cdc says we're giving money to health departments and we think that -- we hope that -- we've asked those departments to give community groups money, but there are no promises. victor? alisyn? >> i'll take it, elizabeth. thank you so much for explaining all of that. >>> jay leno was back on stage this weekend. it's been two weeks since he...
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and i cdc i became seven to 716 instead of karina. and i cdc i went through. this place was extremely filthy the showers were moldy, the watercooler well where we drink water from there was mold in the spout. we were given dirty and used underwear to wear. and i cdc i seek help, medical help. because i had not had my postpartum checkup for my daughter. after several requests i finally got an appointment to see a doctor. the nurse told me i was going to get a pap smear. when the day came, they handcuffed me, they put a chain around my waist, all the way down to my ankles. when we arrived at the clinic, we were taken in one by one by an escort and the rest stayed in the car with another officer. in between they took my blood pressure and my temperature, my weight, with my handcuffs still on. once in the room they took my handcuffs off so i could get undressed. when dr. amin comes in, he doesn't acknowledge me. he doesn't say a word. he just sits in front of me and starts prepping for the procedure, which he does not explain. then he just says, open your legs. an
and i cdc i became seven to 716 instead of karina. and i cdc i went through. this place was extremely filthy the showers were moldy, the watercooler well where we drink water from there was mold in the spout. we were given dirty and used underwear to wear. and i cdc i seek help, medical help. because i had not had my postpartum checkup for my daughter. after several requests i finally got an appointment to see a doctor. the nurse told me i was going to get a pap smear. when the day came, they...
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so far, the cdc says only one person has gotten the virus this year. also for your health here, a new report shows 94% of americans have been infected with covid-19, at least once. that's according to researchers from harvard from 2021 to this year, about 116 million infections were reported and there were around 209 million re infections. researchers warn even with a steady increase in covid protections. virus mutations are still putting people at risk of illness. they add covid is still a leading cause of death here in the united states as covid cases are back on the rise. it's hitting at the same time as the flu and rsv ucsf infectious disease specialist doctor peter chin. hong says covid hospitalizations are up and nationally there continues to be about 300 covid deaths a day. 90% of those are in people who are 65 and older. coming up next at noon, a cross-country catfishing scheme ends in tragedy. what we're learning about the grisly crime spree in southern california. >> plus, a missing texas girl found more than 50 years later. how she and her f
so far, the cdc says only one person has gotten the virus this year. also for your health here, a new report shows 94% of americans have been infected with covid-19, at least once. that's according to researchers from harvard from 2021 to this year, about 116 million infections were reported and there were around 209 million re infections. researchers warn even with a steady increase in covid protections. virus mutations are still putting people at risk of illness. they add covid is still a...
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an aggressive jump in flew across california, according to the cdc .ks time case rates have risen from low to high. california is now the first state to hit the high category status on the west coast. just got over it. it's very, very bad dog whole house caught it. i never get a flu shot. but after this year he and the family's feelings on the shot have changed. just going through it, though. in the way my body was feeling. yeah, that's very, very, very on the agenda, and the flu shot seems to be on the minds of quite a few been vaccinated you and covid. and then we just brace for our child in daycare. who brings home sickness every week . we already had the flu ravaged our household. even with the flu shot, and you know we got through it. okay emerging from the other side. yes, all the kids got their flu shots. so we did that last week, getting the flu vaccine as soon as possible is highly recommended for everybody seeing firsthand influenza this year, dr vanessa walker says, if you plan on the shot, now is your time across the country. the cdc estima
an aggressive jump in flew across california, according to the cdc .ks time case rates have risen from low to high. california is now the first state to hit the high category status on the west coast. just got over it. it's very, very bad dog whole house caught it. i never get a flu shot. but after this year he and the family's feelings on the shot have changed. just going through it, though. in the way my body was feeling. yeah, that's very, very, very on the agenda, and the flu shot seems to...
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warning from cdc about some deli meat and cheeses. >>> how handy is your ♪music playing♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪pack together like a trip to great wolf lodge. now open in northern california. if you run a small business, like a trip to great wolf lodge. you need the most from every investment. that's why comcast business gives you more. more innovation... with our new gig-speed wi-fi, plus unlimited data. more speed... from the largest, fastest, reliable network... and more savings- up to 60% a year with comcast business mobile. all from the company that powers more businesses than any other provider. get started with fast speeds and advanced security for $49.99 a month for 12 months. plus ask how to get up to a $750 prepaid card with a qualifying bundle. >>> if you are packing your lunch and thinking what should i bring, it is still chilly out there. so this is a great time to pack something you can warm up as we head into the afternoon, to keep you warmer in the chilly temperatures. we are seeing some sunshine. a great opportunity for vitamin d, go on a nice stretch or walk. into the 2:00 hour
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. >>> the cdc is now warning about a deadly listeria outbreak linked to deli meat and cheese. cases have been reported in six states, including california . one person died on the east coast, 16 others have gotten sick. most of them reported eating meat or cheese from deli counters where packages of meat are often kept open. investigators are still working to connect to the outbreak to specific products. >>> the american red cross announced this week that they urgently need blood donors ahead of what the cdc predicts will be a severe flu season. the red cross is offering gift cards to donors as the organization tries to bolster its blood supply. >> also in short supply, a common antibiotic. dr. malika marshall reports that even though amoxicillin does not do anything for viruses, a shortage could still be a problem for certain patients fighting them. >> reporter: as cases of rsv, flu, and coded increase, so our concerns about treating a secondary bacterial infections children can develop which require antibiotics. >> amoxicillin is related to penicillin. it is one of the most
. >>> the cdc is now warning about a deadly listeria outbreak linked to deli meat and cheese. cases have been reported in six states, including california . one person died on the east coast, 16 others have gotten sick. most of them reported eating meat or cheese from deli counters where packages of meat are often kept open. investigators are still working to connect to the outbreak to specific products. >>> the american red cross announced this week that they urgently need...
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it feels like you've been singled out by the cdc for criticism.itic how does that feel?is the cdc. how do beyou know, i'm not a huge fan f it because i've been handling chicken since i was about four years old. and i've been kissing them,them snuggling them, shoving my faceh in them and i'm fine.und me are people around me are fine and i don't see a problem with it. i , i mean, people you're living the way people used to live. i mean, human beings have a long history with poultry. it's a domesticated animal, right?d an , right? why do you think why do you think there's there's the concern now why coming after you now? >> the cdc? i think that maybe they're just looking for something elsefo to control. and i and i'm not a huge fando and ijg don't support it.oi so i'm just gonna keep doing what i'm doing. i'm going to keep loving on mypg birds and showing themio withffection. tell us what you are doingit with those birds. i mean, just does that bird.eila who is that? is that sheila? no, no, no. this is not sheila. this is bad boy. hello. i this is one of my roosters that i hatched ba
it feels like you've been singled out by the cdc for criticism.itic how does that feel?is the cdc. how do beyou know, i'm not a huge fan f it because i've been handling chicken since i was about four years old. and i've been kissing them,them snuggling them, shoving my faceh in them and i'm fine.und me are people around me are fine and i don't see a problem with it. i , i mean, people you're living the way people used to live. i mean, human beings have a long history with poultry. it's a...
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the cdc says bq 1 and bq 1.1 are causing 57% nationwide. the once dominant ba.5 subvariant has taken a back seat. now, it's only 1/5 avenue covid cases. >>> a new study showing that the d and booster shots are 50% less effective . the cdc adds the jazz will likely keep elderly and amino compromised groups out of the hospital this winter. >>> the power is slowly coming on a cross ukraine as the country retains control of its critical infrastructure . so far, about half of ukraine if the power demands are being met. that number should keep improving in the coming days. ukraine works to restore power. the u.s. is giving out 22,000 blankets to try to help keep people warm. meanwhile, president biden is pushing for billions of dollars more in aid to ukraine on top of advanced weapons systems another help . that could be a new issue when the new congress takes over in january. house minority leader , kevin mccarthy , says republicans could reassess assistant to ukraine, saying there should be no blank check. >> it shouldn't be a competition betwe
the cdc says bq 1 and bq 1.1 are causing 57% nationwide. the once dominant ba.5 subvariant has taken a back seat. now, it's only 1/5 avenue covid cases. >>> a new study showing that the d and booster shots are 50% less effective . the cdc adds the jazz will likely keep elderly and amino compromised groups out of the hospital this winter. >>> the power is slowly coming on a cross ukraine as the country retains control of its critical infrastructure . so far, about half of...
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. >> reporter: according to the cdc, 60% of adults suffer from some type of childhood trauma, compared to 97% among prison inmates. even so, it is a topic that is rarely discussed within the prison walls. that might be changing. >> volunteers, are you ready? >> reporter: fritz he is the founder of a nonprofit called the compassion prison project. for 3 years, she has been educating officials and inmates about the long-term effects of childhood trauma. studies have shown that early life abuse is linked to a host of psychological disorders , including depression, anxiety, and ptsd. >> being told you're not good enough by your family. being beaten up by your parents, this is damaging to not just their well-being, but the ability to perform well in school. the ability to keep a job and stay focused. >> we have more things in common than we have differences. >> reporter: she cares about this man, even though they committed heinous crimes. she said she also suffered from physical and emotional abuse as a child. >> reporter: i shoplifted and sold drugs. i did things that went against my own m
. >> reporter: according to the cdc, 60% of adults suffer from some type of childhood trauma, compared to 97% among prison inmates. even so, it is a topic that is rarely discussed within the prison walls. that might be changing. >> volunteers, are you ready? >> reporter: fritz he is the founder of a nonprofit called the compassion prison project. for 3 years, she has been educating officials and inmates about the long-term effects of childhood trauma. studies have shown that...
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. >> the cdc has lost the trust of the american public. mixed messages and messages that contradict what somebody else is saying and didn't do the studies required along the way. wouldn't it have been nice if two years ago they had actually done a study on masks, what works and what doesn't work. they never did that. i think they knew it really did work and didn't want to have the answer. it is a guess but mal practice by the cdc to not do it and you have personified in dr. fauci somebody the country does not believe in. they just don't believe this guy at this point. >> harris: that's my confusion, you know. why not give somebody else the job? why not move forward? why not bring in another team of doctors since our little ones are getting hit by rsv? why not bring in people we no could generate trust based on science and why not reach across the aisle where politics don't matter. we know they matter to dr. fauci. >> well, that's right. i think joe biden, president biden missed a huge opportunity to put a fresh face out there to engage the
. >> the cdc has lost the trust of the american public. mixed messages and messages that contradict what somebody else is saying and didn't do the studies required along the way. wouldn't it have been nice if two years ago they had actually done a study on masks, what works and what doesn't work. they never did that. i think they knew it really did work and didn't want to have the answer. it is a guess but mal practice by the cdc to not do it and you have personified in dr. fauci somebody...
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by that i mean we have a cdc that has had a really tough time during the trump administration. in early august we had to rule out the moving forward agenda. with some pretty blunt admissions of mistakes and we need to move faster, be more strategic, communicating better to the american public, putting this plan together and moving it forward. at the department of state, we had a long process to organize itself, decisions have been taken to build us up here. all of this to build a new bureau in effect and elevate the position, bringing in some of the infectious disease agenda. there is a lot underway here. there are other places you could point to that have come out of this pandemic experience convinced they really need to change. in order to improve performance, adopt to some of the tough lessons of the last almost three years. the same thing about that. how those processes of introspection and change fit within this broader strategy. i think those processes have to deal with this and try to restore trust and confidence in the american public but also particularly when talking
by that i mean we have a cdc that has had a really tough time during the trump administration. in early august we had to rule out the moving forward agenda. with some pretty blunt admissions of mistakes and we need to move faster, be more strategic, communicating better to the american public, putting this plan together and moving it forward. at the department of state, we had a long process to organize itself, decisions have been taken to build us up here. all of this to build a new bureau in...
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chewy. >>> the cdc trying to contain a deadly listeria outbreak spreading to at least six states.ly linked to contaminated deli meat and cheese. at least one person has died and more than a dozen hospitalized. cases reported in new york, new jersey, illinois, maryland, massachusetts and california. >>> when we come back, remembering a popular comedian showering the audience with more than just laughs. but her moderate to severe eczema could make it hard for her. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within. so they can have clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. over the past two years, jersey mike's fundraiser for feeding america has been a huge to ysuccess.or. their efforts helped provide more than 75 million meals, when people needed it most. but t
chewy. >>> the cdc trying to contain a deadly listeria outbreak spreading to at least six states.ly linked to contaminated deli meat and cheese. at least one person has died and more than a dozen hospitalized. cases reported in new york, new jersey, illinois, maryland, massachusetts and california. >>> when we come back, remembering a popular comedian showering the audience with more than just laughs. but her moderate to severe eczema could make it hard for her. now i'm...
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cdc director rochelle walensky will join me to talk about the numbers and what you need to know abouthreat right now. that's later in the show. >>> but we start in colorado springs with the extraordinary account of the army veteran who was spending time with his wife, their daughter and boyfriend inside club q when the 22-year-old alleged gunman opened fire. fiero immediately running toward the shooter and taking him down, saving countless lives. >> i just know i got into mode and i needed to save my family. my family was at that time everybody in that room. that's what i was trained to do. i saw him and i went and got him. i'm a big dude and this guy was bigger. i kept whaling on him. i told the kid kick him in his head, kick him in his head. somebody call 911. >> i can think of no greater testament to american greatness than this, that in the face of death, an army veteran and a bar full of queer people 250e78ed up to fight, even as presumable strangers, their commitment to each other, was more powerful than any bullet could ever be. at the same time among the new details about the
cdc director rochelle walensky will join me to talk about the numbers and what you need to know abouthreat right now. that's later in the show. >>> but we start in colorado springs with the extraordinary account of the army veteran who was spending time with his wife, their daughter and boyfriend inside club q when the 22-year-old alleged gunman opened fire. fiero immediately running toward the shooter and taking him down, saving countless lives. >> i just know i got into mode...
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this is according to a new cdc report concerning development and proud forces. sigma dune spoke with the local pediatrician about what parents need to know. >> there's a new cdc report on covid-19 associated hospitalization rates of in 6 months and younger. the report focuses on covid-19 and the subsequent variants delta and omicron during the pandemic among infants, too young to be immunized against the virus. >> and the >> observation that's getting a lot of attention is that in the most viral variant there was an increased incidence of hospitalization. >> in children less than 6 months. >> pediatric pulmonologist at stanford children's health doctor david cornfield on the medical significance of the report's findings, a relative severity of the disease, but is not. it increased. >> so while they more kids hospitalized, those kids that were needing higher levels of support, icu care, mechanical ventilation, that percentage of children was not increased over the prior >> 2 variants that were analyzed. doctor cornfield says one probable explanation for these res
this is according to a new cdc report concerning development and proud forces. sigma dune spoke with the local pediatrician about what parents need to know. >> there's a new cdc report on covid-19 associated hospitalization rates of in 6 months and younger. the report focuses on covid-19 and the subsequent variants delta and omicron during the pandemic among infants, too young to be immunized against the virus. >> and the >> observation that's getting a lot of attention is...
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that's according to the cdc. new report. you're not good concourses. he quit. spoke with the stanford health, pediatric pulmonary specialist about what parents need to know. >> there's a new cdc report on covid-19 associated hospitalization rates of in its 6 months and younger. the report focuses on covid-19 and the subsequent variants delta and omicron during the pandemic among infants, too young to be immunized against the virus. >> and the >> observation that's getting a lot of attention is that in the most viral variant there was an increased incidence of hospitalization. >> in children less than 6 months. >> pediatric pulmonologist at stanford children's health doctor david cornfield on the medical significance of the report's findings, a relative severity of the disease, but is not. it increased. >> so while there more kids hospitalized, those kids that were needing higher levels of support, icu care, mechanical ventilation, that percentage of children was not increased over the prior >> 2 variants that were analyzed. doctor cornfield says one probable ex
that's according to the cdc. new report. you're not good concourses. he quit. spoke with the stanford health, pediatric pulmonary specialist about what parents need to know. >> there's a new cdc report on covid-19 associated hospitalization rates of in its 6 months and younger. the report focuses on covid-19 and the subsequent variants delta and omicron during the pandemic among infants, too young to be immunized against the virus. >> and the >> observation that's getting a...
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you have spoken to the cdc.appens, often times vaccination is a issue. >> that is right. and all of the children confirmed of measles are unvaccinated. and public health officials say this is one example of what could happen when children are not up to date on their childhood immunization and a virus like measles enters the community and has an opportunity to spread. now i did speak with officials in columbus just this morning, here are latest numbers. they said that while there are many children under investigation, they have confirmed 19 cases, although as you referred to, erica, many are suspect and under investigation. all of the children are unvaccinated. and we should have a chart explaining these have been in care centers and two schools. and these are young kids, jim and erica. they're under the age of four except for one who is six years old. and now again the cdc has confirmed it is going to send a team to columbus to help with this investigation. and as i said, measles is highly contagious, so much so
you have spoken to the cdc.appens, often times vaccination is a issue. >> that is right. and all of the children confirmed of measles are unvaccinated. and public health officials say this is one example of what could happen when children are not up to date on their childhood immunization and a virus like measles enters the community and has an opportunity to spread. now i did speak with officials in columbus just this morning, here are latest numbers. they said that while there are many...
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according to the cdc in -- 16 states including california have high levels of flulike activity.d, rsv and flu cases are surging throughout the country -- our specialist says that influenza cases have reached a concerning point. >> little severe covid, but the flu is coming up and it is raging unfortunately. >> throughout the pandemic this dr. track data from europe to get a head start up what the u.s. could see in the coming weeks and she is doing the same with this surge. >> in australia we saw this in our summer, they are winter over our summer season they had high rates of influenza. in the u.k. it is a herald for what happens here there are high rates of influenza in icu. and higher rates of influenza mortality than covid. >> and we spoke with specialist in san francisco to see what they are seeing first hand. they say flu cases are fluctuating. >> there are days where we see flu more than anything else and then we may see covid the next day. we have a risk of rsv for kid. we are at capacity in the sense that we are full and having to hold patients in the emergency departmen
according to the cdc in -- 16 states including california have high levels of flulike activity.d, rsv and flu cases are surging throughout the country -- our specialist says that influenza cases have reached a concerning point. >> little severe covid, but the flu is coming up and it is raging unfortunately. >> throughout the pandemic this dr. track data from europe to get a head start up what the u.s. could see in the coming weeks and she is doing the same with this surge. >>...
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we don't know what the cdc is doing with the unnamed facilities used to quarantine foreign animals and that exactly. this is incredibly greedy industry. it is unspeakably cruel. secrecy is one of the top issues for it. you're right, in the danville accident, those three animals that escaped, the cdc did a risk assessment on-site, the risk of animals running around so great zoonotic degree so great they ordered animals on sight. the risk exists in all the facilities in the country. this company, china company coming in trying to place the facility in florida. this is new. this is a new, a new step in this industry that we've not seen before and everyone should be alarmed. elizabeth: it is really aggressive. the nih found drugs tested on animals fail in 95% of human studies. so why is dr. fauci and the nih still allowing this? you don't need to do experiments on animals for drugs and vaccines. we have human biology based models, right? we have the senate report, "vanity fair," "propublica" warning that yeah the pandemic did escape from a lab in wuhan, china? >> and actually it doesn't ju
we don't know what the cdc is doing with the unnamed facilities used to quarantine foreign animals and that exactly. this is incredibly greedy industry. it is unspeakably cruel. secrecy is one of the top issues for it. you're right, in the danville accident, those three animals that escaped, the cdc did a risk assessment on-site, the risk of animals running around so great zoonotic degree so great they ordered animals on sight. the risk exists in all the facilities in the country. this company,...
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so for that reason, the cdc doesn't make a specific recommendation.d such a wide variety, differences in amounts. >> how do i know if i'm getting enough? >> that is the question, right? so i wish i could dgive you a number, but we can't. we're going to put a stop to that eight cups a day. what you can do, victor, and i hate to be graphic, but you can look at your urine. look at your pee. look at the color. the cleveland clinic does a wonderful job of laying out what color you should be looking for. if your pee is, like, a pale kind of straw color, that's great. you are well hydrated. if it's sort of an amber or honey color, that means you're dehydrated and you need to be drinking more. if your urine is more of a syrup color, the color of brown ale, that's not good. if it stays that color, you could have a medical problem and you need to see your doctor. that's really the only way to try to get a feeling for how much you need. just take a look. it'll tell you a lot. >> all right. we will pay attention then. elizabeth cohen, thank you very much. >> okay
so for that reason, the cdc doesn't make a specific recommendation.d such a wide variety, differences in amounts. >> how do i know if i'm getting enough? >> that is the question, right? so i wish i could dgive you a number, but we can't. we're going to put a stop to that eight cups a day. what you can do, victor, and i hate to be graphic, but you can look at your urine. look at your pee. look at the color. the cleveland clinic does a wonderful job of laying out what color you should...
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they grounds were closed and cdc told everybody you need to stay home during the pandemic.ns and putting out data, we need is the vitamin d, not only decrease transmission but it keep couple out of the hospital. >> it's insane but you said on twitter it would be canceled. >> i did say the on instagram and i have check cdc, everyone get outside, i know everyone is told to stay home, i have a picture outside, get outside to get the cdc fact checking think as misinformation. >> i chose a lighter story unlike the rest of you. it's the final block, i thought we would have good cheer instead of vaccine heaviness and election corruption. a bizarre site in china, massive flock of sheep walking in a circle for 12 days straight. i have a couple of theories. one is they are doing impression of joe biden trying to exit the speech. [laughter] just goes around in circles, there's no jill, do you want to? terrible joke. maybe it's a spinoff, save smoked meth and it's called "breaking bad". good night, everybody. >> no idea what you are talking about. before we go, catch me live, jimmy fai
they grounds were closed and cdc told everybody you need to stay home during the pandemic.ns and putting out data, we need is the vitamin d, not only decrease transmission but it keep couple out of the hospital. >> it's insane but you said on twitter it would be canceled. >> i did say the on instagram and i have check cdc, everyone get outside, i know everyone is told to stay home, i have a picture outside, get outside to get the cdc fact checking think as misinformation. >> i...
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so the cdc again is trying not to do such a cookie cutter approach. that they're giving doctors -- they're saying that nonopioid therapies should be preferred for subacute or chronic pain. in other words, if it's not acute, think about prescribing something other than opioids. if you are proscrescribing opio don't discontinue abruptly. and consider offering naloxone when you give an opioid prescription. naloxone, of course, the antidote to overdose. so they're saying, look, if you're going to prescribe opioids you should be thinking about giving them the antidote right from the very beginning. >> wow, those numbers are high. one in five experiencing chronic pain? elizabeth cohen, thank you. >>> new twitter chief elon musk spoke to civil rights leaders as the use of racial slurs on the platform surge. we'll speak to one of the leaders who was on that call up next. this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get t there. as you plan, protect anand retire. ♪ the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day...
so the cdc again is trying not to do such a cookie cutter approach. that they're giving doctors -- they're saying that nonopioid therapies should be preferred for subacute or chronic pain. in other words, if it's not acute, think about prescribing something other than opioids. if you are proscrescribing opio don't discontinue abruptly. and consider offering naloxone when you give an opioid prescription. naloxone, of course, the antidote to overdose. so they're saying, look, if you're going to...
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not just making a decision but to follow the cdc recommendations.t to be held accountable for the decisions. >> the other thing that is so stunning is double speak from fauci. it is so dishonest on the origins question and said i have an open mind but all the evidence of natural origin that is not true and then the pilot circumstantial evidence it was his experiment. >> no doubt. doctor fauci said i am the science of you attack science you are attacking me or if you are attacking your attacking science he felt one and the same but it's always been wrong from the get-go because the very essence of the scientific method was to question everything so wet fauci tried to do was an artificial narrative so anyone that question that narrative essentially is named an enemy of the state. as we break down what's going on the most instructive bureaucrat in the united states history and beyond a shadow of a doubt someone who has committed perjury in his testimony in front of congress and i look forward to republicans having control of the house at a minimum to g
not just making a decision but to follow the cdc recommendations.t to be held accountable for the decisions. >> the other thing that is so stunning is double speak from fauci. it is so dishonest on the origins question and said i have an open mind but all the evidence of natural origin that is not true and then the pilot circumstantial evidence it was his experiment. >> no doubt. doctor fauci said i am the science of you attack science you are attacking me or if you are attacking...
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cdc says the true number of sick people is probably higher.achache reports it. you've heard it your whole life. wash your hands with soap and water and due to the outbreak don't eat deli meat if you're at high risk. >> bill: thanks. laura engel. >> we did not expect to see world war ii transport boat in such good condition. >> dana: as we celebrate veterans day we're following an effort restore a piece of american history. you are looking at a rare amphibious landing craft dating back to world war ii at the bottom of california's largest reservoir. claudia cowen has the story from sausalito. >> this military relic saw plenty of combat during world war ii only to end up at the bottom of a northern california lake waiting to be rediscovered. the landing craft emerged from shasta lake when california's drought caused the waters to recede. >> this would have had about 36 men with all their equipment. >> local military buff got a special permit to salvage the boat and diver deeper into its history. in 1943 it was attached to the u.s.s. monrovia use
cdc says the true number of sick people is probably higher.achache reports it. you've heard it your whole life. wash your hands with soap and water and due to the outbreak don't eat deli meat if you're at high risk. >> bill: thanks. laura engel. >> we did not expect to see world war ii transport boat in such good condition. >> dana: as we celebrate veterans day we're following an effort restore a piece of american history. you are looking at a rare amphibious landing craft...
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i think there's a deep understanding on how much support there is in china for the cdc. i'm going to give you just a study. there's a survey by howard university and we all know howard eunice university is no fun of the chime. then the c, b, c. well, in the study it says clearly that these 95 percent of support of the c p. c is very simple. why they so much support because it's a constant system. it's a system of questions that you had. the best lead that i, she manage the country. so the, when you do service in china, the average is between 90 to 95 percent. this is the one record when it comes to support and i am quoting weston service west and run serve is not tiny service. so there's a storm support. chinese chinese, i do think the chinese, we're not buying to this. we not buy into the western narrative. this is an internal problem. i just hope that we see the 4 in hand, which is she pushing then full chaos. do you think the time takes that are allowed to be being used in china are comparable to any other situation in which countries are also explode? exposed to fore
i think there's a deep understanding on how much support there is in china for the cdc. i'm going to give you just a study. there's a survey by howard university and we all know howard eunice university is no fun of the chime. then the c, b, c. well, in the study it says clearly that these 95 percent of support of the c p. c is very simple. why they so much support because it's a constant system. it's a system of questions that you had. the best lead that i, she manage the country. so the, when...